"Auousr 12. 1940 F T111111: sror 11 Danclllll ‘l’ ‘and m: Enjoy your music and elll. St. Peters Bond. 8 o_ K, Presby will be at the Plano unlisted by his full Orchentrg. Ill start. at 9:30. Admlnlon 85c. Ice cream. eold drinks, Wk-heg, and special Ice cream lnndlel will be served all even- AIICE TCNIGIIT Mlle: from To“; inxciiyi; s1 111 12.30 BANK 0 K. 1 1 l‘ 1 l. i 111.11 1 I'll’ .,A. l flask MM Comutenccs 'l‘omorr0w, Tuesday. Afternoon At 1.30 Si1i111l111"(l,2.3() DST. Meruoon the big a- 11i known as OLD ill be on its way. ivith the excep- ri dozen tlial ..:1<'11~ 1i l 1151-". iv stnblsrl and, 11 lii..- 112 " 01' 11c ltllllllg 1 ,\" ilic number .3 1.11: greatest ever ll lllaritiinc 111 5T1! tlirre are a- 1 to arrive today. m" tr) go around the 1 1111- O'1\l‘"i‘S, driv- of the various iior- . .011. They are from cd parts of the Mari- 1 <1 luvc to have this crc they may swap mews tlicv took part .1 acquaintances or iiiake l irnxse ii" instance. Bob Ryan ivho liriiidics thou- ‘: liirrs annually. a 111s business 01M.’ . . lrcc-for-all trot- 1 that scnic say ‘s track .-~ . 11 . -l. Deb thinks -1.1 ll Exhibition plant 11c 111i"; secn—":ind Skoivhcgan. Maine. "l: is :1 pleasure to .12 the iviiy things are for pcsllitvns for ‘s races, iviiich i Yitii" Old Futurity, P111111, 2.112 Trot. will F111 o'clock 1D. S. in connection " " -"'.'r>r L11, that "o b: 11 111g f or in \VC.lll(‘.=. 21y and on l1‘1"l1'a_v. Thfs by T. C. Coll tc "1 several parties for him recent- ..1nd that 1i mer- the vicinity 0f the new owner. 11 tliei"e first. "-11 has been llinr- 0M1." the past '39‘ :11 ' '1'1\lf‘llTS toilay and _ll“ cs i1i as ever in its "ll av. The grounds - 1 c locking beautiful. " ‘"011 m" \i"li1tcv.'1is11ed ever. ])fil'll’_‘ll‘3 of "h. the Elrlvs cut sc1"i1b‘.)¢d-li1 1.. and span. t slmiilr his: 1 Yniulcvllle Artists \'""".‘ 1:11.» 11111.11. §1111~t>1i u» " .1 21.1 (lilYn 112,0 with the ap- . 9. 1940. t0 ltlorrison, v-v \'|iv'\s . residence. 171 » -v ll. lflll‘. Jfihfl ' "l .\(‘L'11'.5. Funeral nu- iddenly. at Fiiirvlew on "Y1 ll). 19711. Nelson W. 7"‘111_l \Clll‘. Funeral H" ‘cncc this lMQn- “"11. . vlcc starting tit ‘Tlllllflffl Time), Inter- -i\\ Jciunilon cemetery. "F" Krvislnftton. Aug. 1o ‘m ""l -l- Toombs. Rize '11 from the United "lqivvioti Mlmrlnv 11111; 1 i) 1 ' "' 1 .111, M hJ m‘ 11. Interment C ' - [foyorsht " "l-"rr. lPlcase $131 §~M\a“v.u'_'r“"" ~ ~ . .-.-w' N- D. MacLean UNDERIAKER EMBALMER Cheri t! Nortli alight-rig". Phone I49 |"“\'-'-'~A_Iunn-n-----~-,,._ sinicioiis DINING E5 hm ‘he c noon hniccst. of Food lg Rervcd f, QUEEN HOTEL Rooms wrru BATH me‘li‘ftllznf0lzb warm" 1.,“ ‘not i All Room One Bloch North 0f Main it. €§HE§M%Z~ GYRO DANCE BEACH anovs nv/v Tuesday, August 13 th. 111011? - $5. PRESBY AND HIS NOVELTEERS 1111??!‘ . turned in six feet of water. TICKETS 50¢ 00 gSpccial Services lleld In Roman Catholic Churches A day of rep 1101i and suppli- cahon for National welfare W115 observed in all Roman CJULJEIC churches through the diocese yes- lePdflli This special obsiwzirice was held this year in pliicc of the annual Euchaixstic Congress which had been canceled tttfiltl‘ this blllllilfl€l'1 Yesterday W35 also Holy Name Sunday for the men and a iarge attendance was present at the mens mass tit B am. The Blessed Sacrament was exposed at st Dunstans Bas 'I 111i day and k Holy Iioui w. <c1vcd in the evening. A prcr 1111 of the Bl =- ed sllClillllClll clu>ed 11111 servi The BltL$-:(‘Ll Sllt'l‘illllt‘lll. was car- ried by His Ekcclliznci", Bish .1) J | A. Obuiliviin duizng the proces-ion. I He . t1: "e Bciiczticicn csns . U. Scmcrs. 1).D., of An-. 0111511, N. S., as Dcnczn and Rev. { F1". Ayers as sub-deacon. Rev. U. Soniers preached the sermon at the Holy l-lour last night. The regular BflSHlCfl choir under the direction of 1M1". w, J, Bmwn, was assisted by the Corpus Christi and Boy's Chancel choirs at the eve iiiJg service. The organist was pear-anci- of the Victoiie. Troupe of six. They were all born in E11-.>,1i).nd but have been almost two years touring the Uniied States. Silur- day Liidcie Lament. the Scottish comedy artist. nictcrcd in and ("dill lillw 10111»! to iriike himself Queens " Oll.l“l’l'S Water Cii"ciis--L.cii0re and DeCrsta, White Brothers, the Gclricii Gate isting of ten performers. an. i1 carpenter and two iviirdrobc caictnl-zc "" 1i11d Wally Wal- lis. the shiver. together with Euler's Royal Orchestral Band will emi- plete the Vaudeville stars. Tuesday" iiioi"iiin<,-, 1.111 bc spent gettiiif: all the itggiiic. stands and everything in ordei" so that when the gong sounds around two o'clock they 1\ill be oil ready to take their YCSDCCHYG cues and become a:- qunlhted with 011i" pcop . The evening shew p lOfilfIlS are all set ivllii 111a- Riding Club sfurt- ing tit 7.15 o'clock standard, 8.15 D. S. T. and the complete niiideville program iviih fireworks as a finale. Large numbers of people are ex- pected front the lllillllliilld today, in tact it would iict be surprising if the capacity" of both the Char- lottstown 11nd thc Prince Edward Sl/‘SHIIIQPS taxed to capacity. Bill l1ynch's Mldivziy Lynch's Merricst Midway is the name applied to this ye1ii"‘s tig- gregaticn and it is n!) misnomer" icr Bill and his licutrnrvnts". iiswc excelled tlicinsclies 111 bringing togrthcr the bsst aiiiiiscnient enter- prise ever to toiir t.‘:".e Mnritiines. A special trip of the boat and ii. special train will be required to bring them over fi"0m the main- land and it will take n11 today t0 get. things ready for 10111011011". Stall‘ .Woi"k Staff work in connection with arrangements for 01.11) HOME WEEK is much cn the line o.’ ar- iiiy work. Some 10.’) people ivlll be employed by the Exhibition As- sociation and each of these must be instructed in their various types of work and must be picked for particular" kinds of employment. Alter a few hours they usually Iuncllzn quite eificicntly and after one day they understand their du- ties quite as well apparently as if lh-cv 11nd had long cxbcrieiice. Just this item of employment and the cleaning. painting and prep-Jim- e grounds, togrtiiei- with ' earpciitci" work. involves idiiiirc of some $11000 so ivhcii and thoee the e.\. .. tlui‘. is quite a bit of help sprtad anicnt! oui" merchants very inucii appreciated by who are employed. 1 11111 When‘ Car Plunges Into Lake VAL D'OR. Que, Aug. ii —(CP) —- A family of seven were drown- ed near here early today when their automobile jumped over the sang-board of a ferry and over- The dead are Joseph Jean of Makirtic, Que. his wife, and their five children, Leon, l3. Yvette, ‘l. 911111. 5, Roger. 3, and a nine- months-old baby Claude. The tra- gedy occurred in Lemoyne Lake. three miles from Val 0'01". A coroners jizrv sitting iindci" Dr Andre Biguc of Attics. Que. broiilihb in a verdict of accidental death. ‘Ilisy attacked a rldcr to their verdict recommending that a bridge be built. across the lake. whtchwis part of T‘h0m*1".:"1 River. to replace the fciry. The jury also recommended that the fcfitv ‘bf made safer for motorists." Evidence at the inquest". was that the Jean car 11nd entered the ferry slowly, with its enrine in second 1gp", HgV-"wnv awn" the frriy. The Central Guardian Thin column ls reserved for new: of local lnteren but advertising of n aewsy nature my b0 It 5 cents a word ltrictly pay- Lh lusty-wr- . COLLISION AT KELLTS CROSS —I‘1wo cars were in collision early last ‘evening atanintersectlon at Kelly-i Cross. One of the machines 560118011 to Kelly's Cross and the other was a Masachusetts car. The Island car was overturned in the accident but the other one, which was heavier, was not upset. The vehicles were slightly damaged but nobody was hurt. l DELEGATES T0 MEETING— The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows for the Maritime Provinces, the Grand Encampment and the Re. bckah Asscnibly- are meeting this week at Glace Bay, Cape Breton, Delegates from this province in- elude. Messrs. D. D. Morrison and Gcvfgfi S. Ryan for the Odd Fel- lows. Wilt] left. yesterday and for, the Rebckalis. Nlrs. Norman Nich- olsoii. Charlottetown. and Mrs. W. L. _M€lCEillZlll‘l'lI. Mermaid, Past President of the Assembly. FUNERAL SATURDAY-The‘ “"9111 0f lhc late James Fordl was held f1"on1 his residence, 64 Dfltiulas Street Saturday lifter- nooii. Services were conducted by RPV. A. G. Robertson. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Harry Cud- more, Harold. MacLean. John Pol- ltird. Ciii"is1opl1ci" Ford. William l-liiqhes and sot. Herbert King. The Canadian Legion attended 111 a bodv and also the Orange order. The Ornngemeii held the regular. burial service at the grave. In-' torment: People's Cemetery. 1 CONDITION GOOD — The con- d". n11 of Miss Agnes Dicks, Char- l(1ttU!0\\'1i, formerly of Geor-getcwii, was reported to be good last night. by hospital authorities. Miss Dicks was injured in a car ace dent at Kcppoch on ‘Thursday last. The (ll‘l\"l‘ of the c111", M1". James F rd. ClHlFlCllfltHVll. lrst- his life 111 the; s. accdeni. M1", Roy Oakzs of. C‘ lclietoivn, flllfllllUl‘ occupant of {he CM‘. 95CllP€£l with llllllOl‘ llijlll-I 4s. DISTINGUISHED VISITOR- I-loii. Janics Allison Glen. K.C.. and M . Glcn of Ottawa. arrived in ClIHFlOIIClUKYII satiirday alter- izooii. Hon. Mi". Glen is tlic speaker in the Doinitiion House of Coin- mons having been elected to this post at the opening of this session of Parliament which closed last week. H011. Ml‘. Glen was b01"1i nt Reiiton. Duiiibaitonsliire, Scotland and his wife is also u native of that country. They are registered at the Charlottetown Hotel. LAID 'l‘0 REST — The itiueixil of the iri.c Lazucl Alzu-Qiiiiriic was hcId Saiiiixiriy ziltcrncon t1 Cuicl i- ' r111 Home. "1"ic"s were conducted by the Rev. J. H. Bishop assisiid by ltcv. ii. Harris. Pallbearers were; iVIessrs. Ray Gill- ispic. Robert. Crabbe. Adolph Wil- liams. Arthur" Worth. Fred Rana- h.i".i and Janus Crllllzlll. IlltUl'ill(lll. People's Cemete" >- E 1 MANY BEETII S0N.—-1-1ii11i1~1"s in iiiis pi"1"11" SlLllICWllilL worried over 1i th sliortagc~0f all tliiiig"s-i);isoii. I'M knock-out poivdci" is arsenaic 1f time, used to control Colorado becil- es. ‘The "bugs" as ili.y are 0.11.- nioiiiy tcinicu. hate bccii llclflltlllilf- 1,v lllllllPfOik," 111i" ", (inc, it is b.- v" é .l(‘\'L‘(l to a iigci ivltliout a great dc1il 1.1 sc " ii"i2st._ The ground,‘ too. was proiciteti with a lieav y 1 blanket 01 snow. tyl 111.1111" of 11ist_se.isoii's bec l tcred to Wiiiiicvci" the chine, 1a; iners there are more of the reddish col ' cd bugs 011 111111" potato vines than for inanv years. 511.751 and illJpillClI w The preacher at the Ktik yester- day 111ci":i.11g was ilie Riv. Harold K. Wright. 13A. BD. The subiect of the sermon. "Prayer", was coni- prehensiveliy 11nd eloquently pre- sent-xl. 'l‘lie preacher cniphasimd the need of pi"a_vci" in any revival that prayer was the very sciil 0f the individuals rehgzon. l-le plead- ed for a return t0 a realtzatmn of these vital truths. The service ivlis the minister, the Rev. Dr. R. Moorliead Lcgtite, who also led the congrrgiitloirs evening prayers of intercession. The soloist at the morning dzet of worship was Mr. Roy Srnallman, who presented the sung petltlcn, “Hold Thou My Hand, Dear Loitl" -Briggs. Four Drowned While Bathing conducted by connwiiiiii, 0111., Aug. ll— Foiu" persons were drowned at slieeks island 11cm" here today ivhilc btlthllig in the st. Latvrence Rivci". 'l‘iic,v wcrc Mary Ltiuriii, 16; Frances Laurln. l0. Lennard Lau- rin. 23, and Clinics W. Baker. op- erator of a restaurant at the is- land who tried to save the other three. The drowning brought to a tragic end a. picnic reunion of the Lniirln families. The three Liiurlns drotvned were brother and sisters and from Morrisburg. Baker was from Cornwall. The group were bathing just be- low the Longue sault Rapids when they were caught in an eddy. Prompt action on the part of Pic. Thomas Loeey of the Stor- mont. Diindns and Glengarry Highlanders resulted in saving the llvcs of several others. particular- lv Isobel McMillan of Alexandria. Ralph Ross. Cronivall and San- ford Werelcy. Cornwall. Piiul Laurin, of Morrlsburg, had a narrow escape from the fate which befell his brothers and sis- tcrs when the current carried him scvcral hundred yards down the i"iver and enabled him to get ashore on Bnrnlinrtfis Island. Witnesses said lhcy believed that. the driver of the car must have placed his foot on the accelerator instead of the brake. The bodies wcrc rrcovcwd from the overturned cai" tviihln 20 min- utes of the accident. but attempn iit irsiiscllatlon friilrd. Jenn was surface foreman for Miilartlc Gold Fields Mtnc. A resi- dsnt. of East Britliurst. N. B.. he Gold Mia". T"e Jwins hsirl reh- the car surldrny spurts-d forward. jumped the gizzr-1 zci-rl at the far end, And plunged into tho water. 111-es in Imqui. Que, as well as in East Bathurst. raise families this year.‘ 1 Trinity llnitoil Church MONDAY:- Zfilz-Mwtlnr in ama of Stew- Suddcn Death 0f Mr. Nelson W. Currie Nelson W. Currie. of Imirvlew community, died unexpectedly at 111s home Saturday. He was '11. Mi". Currie went with his son, Hector to drive cattle out. of a grain field. After a few minutes he complained of not feeling well and o having a severe . His son took him to the house, but the ‘stricken man died before he reached t He was a native of this district, and was a farmer. Surviving are his wife. and one son, Hector I. Currie. Three broth- ers a d one sister also survive. They are, dward A. Currie, of Fatrvlew, Ernest Currie, Rockv Point. R. Bren- ton C1i1"i"le of Hlngham, Mass., and Mrs. F. M. Robertson, of East Royalty. Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon. Burial will beat New Dominion cemetery. Joseph Flynn In Hospital lifter Accident M1 Joseph Flynn. 26-year-old resident of Iona. about 4 miles frvm Cardigan on the s1. Peter's Road. is a patient in the City Hos- pital today suffering from 111- Juries l'£‘(_7t‘l\'£‘(l when the car he was driving was in collision with ti gravel truck at Cherry Valley corner late Saturday afternoon. Police said the truck was driven bv_ Mr. Charles Murphy, Vernon Bridllt‘. ft was not, loaded. The victim of the accident suf. fcrcrl a fractured skull. a broken arm and other bruises in the col- llsion. He was rushed to the hos- pitnl by Mr. John Stewart. a com- mercial traveller from St. John. N. B.. who happened by at the time. The accident occurred about 4:45 Saturday evening as the cai- rounded the turn at Cherry Val- lev on its way to Charlottetown. The car. a model A Ford chime was completely wrecked while the truck. a Ford V3. was onlv sllrzlit- lv dameuzed. There were no other occupants except the drivers in both machines. The condition of the accident victim was reported to be im- by medical authorities last 141T lllisdhg After Transport ls Torpcdocd '. l1 —-(CP)~Sink- . the 7.2304211 transport Mo- . icd _Aii El-Kcbir, wiih 140 per- sniis iui.~".. 1g. ivas announced to. night by ti. ariniii"111t_v. The {Nltlllffllty said the ship was lQ1‘]l('(l0L‘Ll while in transport ser- vice, but did not say ivheie or when. fSevcii hundred and forty sin"- vivors have been landed out of the total 11111111101" of 860 who \\'(\[‘(\ u- board," the announcement said. i Lloyds naval l‘€t-,'lSt£‘l' lists the Mohamed Ali Ei-Kcbtr as owned by the Pharorilc Mail Line, open‘ 11111152," out of Alexandria. Egypt. The Sill‘\‘l\'Cl‘S were taken aboard r 1 1 oi the church. 11nd posited out a ship that rcaclicd the liner in the ‘iioiic iesoiic to c.iiti".b.i11: Lu s.) ‘two hours she remained T1105’ were landed at n port. Most of the 120 listed as missing were scldlers sleeping below deck at the time of the explosion. On Saturday the admiralty an- nounced the lcss of the Odin. 12th ,Bi"it1sl1 submarine lost since the start of the war, when Britain had a fleet of 57 and numerous others under construction. The Odin, an oeean- going sub- marine wltli a displacement of 1.475 to 2.030 tons. was launched afloat. _ Scottish . 1 I in i928 and normally carried 11' cmiv 0f 50. William Olley, the llnerts can- teen mnnager, helped to get away the ivciinded aboard. “Owing to heavy seas we had a hard and anxious time getting the streteliei" cnscs 011 to the llfeboats butsomehow this was accomplish- ed," he said. Oiley said that before he left with the injured in the last. boat 1011111.. Thomscri handed lilm the l-“llllls lliipers. 'I‘11-.= Catrtiiln was a- illlQllil those mtssiiig. as well as the isltltfs tioct-or and a military doc- ' or. King Faroiik o! Egypt spent part of 111s honeymoon aboard this liner, Olley said. A number of soldiers jumped overboard when the transport be- ,gan to list. and were drowned in the turbulent sea. Matty of the rescued were almmt naked. lEpidemics Threaten In iFlood llrca l i War Work Commit: vtuiliciis L4\uhkl~ 11.-i. Quvlfl/vu 11.15 \v~\.Ll t0 inc ,..s1c.......1.. N Jpeed with which sweat decomi turns stale. Everybody who 1's carel seriously ofiend with "BOT-111m: YOU, Why not let lilclniuy Sllllltl l.) you and "HOT? lifebuoy has an exclusive deodoriz- ing ingredienl not 111111111 in tiny other I leading toilet 5.11.111. "e11 Catholic Women's League And At the National Uoliiciiliuii iii 11111 ...1.1. o. . ......t._v 1.1 ...1..1. 0...“, _ U; ulinflbiu. LJ UL Loin s~~ \\\\~ \vv1l\‘ his 1.11.. g-neiniinilt. t.1.\...cs. ALllIhus-i in); 1111.; dlkksukAilpxilfl/l t no v.11. LA»; 1111.; session c. i\.i.1..i.1i i 11105111.). bstlfl iii p.114 "tins A.) “it ...s. hug; u,1,)oi".11ii-‘ jty we, as ti ca none .._.._. 11. wbiiiiipi 11.111: iiau i.) lwiic 111.1. 11c tiuiyt .111. “Urn 1.1.1‘ Ciou 11.1.1 L,'.ii..111".l, .\11i1i.‘.1,;. _‘ W1 1111111‘. 1\ lltill \1)..i.)ili.ii 1.. 1.1111 LIIIIAQ\.L\>AAL_Y is 11v s. L .i.u or. pccucit 1o do on. uii . 1 ‘iiic 1014111111,; Akttbl‘ l'(.\1.‘l\t'(l by. Mi"... r111)" iron. '11ic iriiiiu .\i11iisi..~., ivii". i\/iti.1-;ci1...1c isiiig, speak... idi" it~1 scii: "ueiii Mrs. 11.15": l ivisii t.) 111:- klluhicug; your i1.cD..1i1i 1.. Junie e-l. 1111111111...." iiic 1.1.1. 1111- L..'.1.i.1," Women's iuiraglic, u. 11.1.1111 1111 Nu- tioiial Cuiivciiiiuii, 1 111111.)" five thousand iioiiiiii. lor iiie 1151-‘ iii iiie uov1~1"i1iii<:ii1 iii pixscciiiiiiu 1111:. Will‘. .\iy coiiiugias 111.1 L tllt niy grnwtul f1).- Lllm pun-111...» 111111 p.111» 1- 1- : dluiv i111 L111: \\‘.'ii' 1111c.» ui our country. Stlcli t:\lt1l‘llt.-' ul \.‘iL?lL'l’- mllltttlflll and sucriilu: 011 bile pull. p; gtii" people 1.5 must ciilietirwiillig to the uovernincnt. and this 111111 resolution Lo pfuhUIYu our irccclvui guarantees, uioic Lli.1ii ull_\lilllllg’l‘lhl.‘ that Ufillfiu wlil unit-rice iictoliuils sent. COllillLL._ ' Y. 1c King." (SgtL) Mzickciiz In view of the urgiuiov of this call, we hope that eticii 11nd‘ cscry- sub-division oi tli1»(;.i‘.li.111c 1N0- iiieirs League 111 this Dltyzlfiol‘. no inattci" how small, ‘W111 iuiikc a. special effort and coiisitici" i1. 1i 1W1‘- ilcge to assist in this worthy eu- dcdvoi", s1; that our (UlIl-l'll)llll0n1 from this Diocese will be “T111111 while. The closing date set for the Fund is Sept, l4. LAKESIDE BEACH, Alta, Aug. ll-tCP1-—’l'lii‘ec persons Lll'\)\\lli'(l lii Gull Latke 1111i: today before scores 01 piciitckus iviiu \\i\Lt'll('(l a 16-year-old boy, his 1.111111" and 1i WOlJlTI-"lle rescuer disitpiniir in l'U\l.I'l water, Dead are Stanley Carter, in‘, his father, 1. V. Carter, both ol L11- combe, Alta. and Allan 5111110‘. , 20, of Ponoka. The Carter boy. swiiiinizng \\'ltl'l the use o1’ fin iiiiurr tuhe, had drifted aiviiy" troiii shore 11nd his father and Btaftoid 1ve1"~.- boili ov- ercome when they swiuii 011'. to rescue him. Lakeside Beach is 100 miles southeast of Edmonton. their plight and virtual exhaustion of food supplies, refused to lcave 111 trains of box cars sent to evacuate them. A drop of a couple of inches iii LAFAYETTE. 1.41.. Aiul- li.-—(CP) -—R.elicf officials codiiv sent out ‘emcrgencv calls for medicines t0 check threatened epidemics of diph- |lllt‘l‘l‘.l. typhoid and malaria in the viist intindiitcd flallanits southwest of here where a fluod disaster 0i tinsjoi" proportions has dcvelopflla ‘following last week's tropical stem! l The call to Governor 881m H Jones. the American Red Cross and wither agencies followed first P6110113 "of _'Dh0l(l and diphtheria cases in ll-ho flooded zone which has maroon- l ed, isolated, forced the evacuation 0f mm“! h?” W‘? 71'9"" a!“ "ml ‘"5 ers in Crowley. 1i city of l0.000w11osc smrrl hvestiw l"? l‘ “l” l9"'"l"‘ ‘ll EC“ Mtlrmlc population has been swelled 1013.000 R~licf “"11"! the iviiti-i" nvtnuiiglit cheered 501111- of the storm sulierers. but it was beloved it would bcscvc ".11 days be- fore hhe wlio.e area driiiiicil, frce- lug the towns of (iiiciiliiii. Lake Arthur. ziiiil E\'lll(l'\\‘L.U\l. Sixlccii flat-battonii-d bouts were sent today l.) tlirsc villages 11nd 111 lutliei" liiivcns for l'n‘lll);i‘l‘S which 111111 -bcen spotted from iiiiqilaiies scout- ‘ing the urea Otlii-i- 110111.»- 1111"\c1l liniirly for 1 ue and rcltcf ivcik Crop daiiiaizc, pfll'll(‘lllfli'lt' tr) was estimated at ""111 112st millions." 11v Orvillc E. l‘l‘ll‘<l ,t0r l l?!‘ OBODY worked harder at l11's job than Jim . . . Nobody dressed better '.' . . but lie was lonely just the same-and didn't know why! He didn't: realize that perspiring is like breathing-u": can’: live svitliouc it. Ho: weather increases the in your daily bath Lift-buoy SLHTS "Bil", protects you from ollcniling 1:11.111. 11s r1111, purifying lather washes smlc sweat lit-posits 1i\v;ty— pops you iip-assurcs personal cleanliness. of the Crowley Signal, wliicli1 bul- rhe clerks hated to wait Tlie adult skin has ‘.2 111 I. p_l.iii1l; 1-11111 111v. . 111111 .1 'NO,S|R.' YOU wan ON HIM nus TlMELAND TELL. HIM FOR 112E 11c NEEDS TO oer me tirssuov eves 1111111" tir-"zsuov 1111...: .1»: M: rest claw 111.1» ‘ PEPFED t'PAtL‘O\ER l 11" 1' y" H5111). I tin/J. )OS€S— 65S Call ‘Au. YOU c1111: 011W vmce , wim ME AY once!” if? NEXT TO 0TH ERS - 9014 NEED (‘L \\'£"JI'I . 1*. 111w \ IN YOUR AILY BATH 11 0v. Newsman Gives lMissionary Will ifletachmelll iSpeak At Central "ifif Canadians Christian Church ‘Joins fiomrgidgs 10011111111111 0111 p820 ' 1) ki-ni one group pcifoi-ming aerial 1i1."o.i.'i:ics while RAF. pilots en-i _-.ig_;-.~ti the other. SJIIIULHIIUS i-hc planes were sol i they looked like tinygspeoks of 111. blown t)il.l)(‘1'_ v Seine tougiil (Jliilr niicl streaked l1.i1"l~: l(i\\'ill‘(l the Liei"1i"i1iii~l1clrl ("onst- <1; liixincc. One 11f thcsi: trailed a ‘hflkll. Didtk piunc of glllQlitf. A plot. 0t one destroyed plane drifted by parachute into the water 1wo miles otf shore. _ Llllit! fi s" of townsfolk 0n their "" 1 i0 chirrch ionized, buck to rd Lu .t tor ttlllllliliCS of the ii" t1 it. and heard thc M "scliniltt 1111011 lire (lirccted at b1iiiagebzil- locus. Hciiijv anti-aircraft fire beat ’ rs back from the balloons and Ali's. A. 115111111111 lIlClll. ll By rlllllll J hush ' Writer (‘.iii.".ili.1ii Fri“ u it Church iii Cl11ii"lo1i"c"1u\\"i"i on A .L1l. 12 at 8 p.111. l).S T. _ Dr. HCIZGIEFSOI] received his .\I.D. lvcrsitv 01 1 SOlll-2\’1’lll‘l...‘ itobii in 15137. iiitei"1ie.\li1n 11.1 the '1\ Hospital. 11c spl-nt 1111c 1 lice at Stvnilmcli, M11111‘. -" , 111-11111-1}. n :;i":i:u. ' Cieiiluiil liosinial . with 111-i" R N. 1 "visor 0t’ .\lllllll‘li 11 i1‘ J1 the‘: at‘ s places. _ 13ef11e iliurcli S(‘l'\'lCL-$\\'\"l‘0 over l‘ new high"... of i".ii<1ci"s dived our. of l _ . " 1111.- stui, with llli|Qlllll\.'—1;llll5 and D‘ {W5 l. _,"m j‘ M" b01111) sights aimed tit. streets and llllllclllu‘ 1111- ..1 31111111111 b“““"““5" mmtl ‘v1 11 11- 111111<11-1~= n" FJXDIUslOIIS shook the town and) Bf‘ 1]” " Yflllu fpfliuw (p, ‘" » 111011111; screnliied as planes tangled illlll" l;~”‘m~‘ i‘ “ “,"“',~' "511 . " (,\-,.,-1,,.;1(1 in a blaze of action inland f)“ 153m ‘m? 11nd alone. the whole seafront. tefllfrhxa“ x W‘ $1 _ , .1 .11.. 111 (“that Souumir- 110M115 to the 111i >11 ti-Yll in .‘\l1'll There was a lull and I went out " ' " “ " ""'H to qiitliei" souvenirs. but. guns within rds of us blazed away and‘ I _s ducl-zeil for cover. \‘;l“‘.\l]i\ 111111111 llllnlllfllilll-‘sgiliell anode 1 I " ' Militia Only lFour Days Away past lnc-giiiiiiing the streets, Don't. say you weren't warned." Through the tiring balloon bar- race crew's worked as calmly as car- pciitci-s filling new balloons to re- lllllCl‘ those shot down. “I051 church services proceeded without llllEffllPl-lOll thmugli the Lllll. Two churches. howcvi-i". were struck bv bombs and 40 children in a Sunday school were showered by “lit-tier take cover, they're mach- ‘1\‘ 1'1 ‘ 0'1'1"i\w.\., ,. ll» WP) \\1'1.h ‘tho dlhlklllllt? lo 111111111111"; viii -nieiit in tlii: inni-periiiiinciit 1 militia of C.i11.i1"l11 only 111"" Defence I\1111i.~'<"1" ll. 's".111i ii press coniiiciivii uvi-L" 1111- 111-er.- end. At a. cost of o"."1-i" sftlltilltkh) 11111 ldepni"i1i11~1"11 is liitiiic lip 71:1 '1"111:1-- ‘lill,’ l't‘llll't.\' lltllls‘. llll‘ lilllllllxi‘ lii 11i1"i"1iiiiiiiI)il.i11~ 1111- 1111i" 111111111» .t11ii~11 1111" 1111-11111 111111111 This is iiii lll(‘l".l.‘1 1»: ‘ling (‘Ulllllhi 1111111 1111- l 111111111-1-111111" glass 11nd debris. None of the cliil- 1l1\\'".\' ‘~*l'l'i‘»vllg"lll"lil-* I-“Y _‘ l, _1 m“, w“ 11,1111“; 591101151)‘, the nieii 111111 111i 111. 1411-1 " tlii- 1111111111 iit ".110 _l'.lll.‘ lll 1.1 1" ‘ Casualties "Amazingly Low" ininilii i121‘ 111<l»1il1~"’11\i'1 1' 1 l There was no authoritative figure 0n casualties. It was reported that ll ivlioie row of homes ivns demol- ished in a south-western town diir- inq" 11 15-11iiiiulc iitiiick l?" 150 P1111105. tillicrs (liunntrcd. Cristi" were liescribird as “amazingly 10w ~-(‘()llSl(lL‘1'llIg the niiiiibei" of laoinhs ‘ dropped. Iiiilcr reports said 20 por- sons were tiikcn to hospitals. 0111-1 hfllfiqslllit; illailrriigeq elitircli llic rector HWHHMH U! "0111-1- 1151111115 10 God. Thiu1ks-lb“"“ “hill 1“ icivlnv scwiccs will be held 111 ti.30‘-"l'° “"1111? 1" l p.111. ‘in the open air." '1 ld9_“,$ll'~' "1 1"!“ " 1 At several tilaccs British molor-Uiillllllllllf" “ll! 1 boats put out to Dick iii) tiilots who ‘ 111W" KlW-TP-PPS i" " lmiied out as their planes tiivcxilntn centres. f 1. :3. z E- , the sea. , The strciiaztli From a waterfront esplanadsrActivi- h‘ 1111- l-'1111~ bombs could be scan l)lll'i~'ll_ll‘_{ 1111 stood 111 l1)1;_1:"."1 1111 around one shit). almost hiding lthlii‘ 11111111- <1.1:1- 111.1" a1 iinics with columns of spray.1p1-,~,n.,,,..,,1 “F111,. 11... ,, , After the attack the ship could l)!" 34o @111 R;1]»"1_111 11-111111, , 59°"- "Tlllllllllll! o" n5 Wil-V- inrlieiiti- an lll1".'l‘Ll\4‘ 11f 1ip111"1»:1"l- -'--- - —~—~" ~~~'— mnti-lv 4,310 in 11111 -."11"1-iv.:111 111' iiic u (7../\.S.1-‘. ‘.111 (1 1111.11 2111111)} 111 . lliai (if 111* . since- .111.‘ ii-erini- 21 ivlicii Col. lliilxiuii t"..1\'1\ 1111- 11‘ ".<l liczid- l figures: in the lltiusi- of (3111111110111 1 .. 1 1'1. All militia units are 1\1lll\f\l'l'/'f‘(ll'l l l rcci"ui1.ii|1to w 1" Stl'1‘l‘\_'.‘1ll zindl ~ ~ ~- - 3 I I dilijiiilt‘: Until‘: GIRLS I‘l ‘1‘1' lilf‘. PART l yon liioiv at .1" ' <ll'l"lll{lll but 11s the ' ‘I total war strength of :ill uiiits is , about 11.4.0111) 111011 1l1~r1~ is. Mill 11111111 , ' i111" some 20000 lll"l‘f‘. l’ 1111c and pcli-nlr-iiiii pmilucls. l11"1'< but 111111" '1 s~ r1111 approval I U \ ‘Ms-Hy t TORONTU. Aiitii- lL-(CPM-G. 1 'l‘1ici"e l§1‘l"=l 11111111 frliiii 111111111011 1 1R. Cotlrcllc. oil coiitmller, 111111- " 12111)!) 111111 11111)) 111 -\1-t1--1~ 11111» , , 1 ~ yiainccrl tudav rcrzulatirins pvnhilii- -’ ' ,.h11111i.‘.i1l1e ,1ii1': llic l‘!~"1'\llll.‘~'lllll€‘llt iii Ctiiitill"! Service strititiiis w1"i1"l1 \\"1""l- 1111- " 1111 .111 £111,111.- lli! l\lI\" more Sl‘l‘\'li‘(‘ stations m" , (lur (‘t\\],\tl'\1t‘(;(\*\ ‘r1111, it 1111p; 11h lather rclall salt- uullcts for gtlSD'11lll(l\\'l‘(l 1i) 111-1- 1114-11 111 1-1-t_i".l l>11~i~ -, 1 ‘T11 Ol.l1l\\‘1l 1101i. C. I). Ifowc. l of the 011 controlli- Ntiiilsl-u" of Xliiiiitiniis and supply. The 1111101" 111-1". hits l»11.!1'l‘1\"=,1, V,‘ _ 1 s 111v prrilithliloii is rlmlwncd lr) ‘ o1’ trumps m‘ <11“ I‘ c1 ‘ l l ",\,_ ‘fl .111"r\ the “errlcih cuiirhict 0i’ the _ ("c111 1111111 is new l"' "‘“"“""' ‘lvirtncss 111 C-inrula." 1'." said 11c. 1111111 111111 uccw". :11 l \\1.\l.l1 did i101 belirvvc the nrclci" \"."..< 11 istuw 1~q11ii111i1\1\1_' ‘ ti .1111 111.1‘ T111 , , l§§,0‘1'§1ng§l§gn§i°meles' an ea ma iwcsjsulriwfllilgufrwt 1:11 . fni"c1"ii1inc1" riff tzciicigil Slllilflllltlvflxl’ \‘1111lc.="1lr1"::‘ c111 fl bu“ The 111st: m‘ exhausted ivlll-f wnr-k-l Thousands of hcad n; catfc , of 1111f i1‘;- o_ -1- <‘ 1c '11 1111i aic 111111 11111" 111 .1 i1" " 1 w. p1..." 1111M“ c“. 1'1 f \'i.’\'l1i\ t; 1» 1 l 1. m h. ._ -v--... _ rqwi 11111;, 11, 1 "»11"i'""1*.' 111i \"i"\" AND by refugees. Whs rendered 1~a=t$v ed carcarsfls lwvim 111p‘ i1_~v‘"r 1":'""""s FZlVFi 1111* 4"‘ v ". l" ‘u hsirgmrr more difficult dvernl 111. Most of waters was a iiirtiici" limit-n dmscfloi m». 11-1 iv: i1 PdPr-‘il Ordfl- , i‘ “"1" h“ “ “T “ IF!" m; whit; "dam. h", damn; tn-councll o1 last. June 2a. L-fl..-8-l0-2l.