AUGUST 23. 1940 3-.- \\\\\\\l\ll\\\\IIl\\\l\\\\ll\\ll I ammo,\,-.\::i.ov>i............... . 5i You will enjoy refreshing Doubiemint Gum-mil- lions do every day. The chewinghclperelieveten- sion and fatigue, keeps teeth clean, bright and attractive. And the deli- cious, genuine pepper- mint flavor assures a pleasant breath. Always ,_, keep Doublemlnt Gum Q liandyln purse or pocket. -' GET SOME TODAY! auuwuue nun rtenvmiur uavovl \1\\\l1\\1viv\n|\\a-.\11\\\a1v\\\l= illllltllll/M I m: rm van usrs ' idly Sent For Burial At St. Andrews m dent]; occurred at Roxbury. Ailgust. 21. 1940. 0f M ., "Y mlwli oi t stewart n o! ?ufgéllldlhl will I! W in wnvgyed to Frank Henneuel’: -_ f m here the funeral Efifllnllllg-“Llaclreomrivldav morninfngt 115 Slnuliurd Time. to 5i?- "1 Roman Cathlolic 03x31. £1: indrews P. E. Is an i310 the hospital. l" Bnurdny evening‘ and “will? iloelllillh all‘ the g SEE MPASTER (Continued from page 1) hfif<l no knowledge that Jackson planned to kill him or that she knew he was Iiegistration 0f cast last log-axe Tuesday, MncMlllali. Charlottetown: ed, sometimes in sometimes in her hotel. the Government Registration, tervi ed hel- at . after Jackson had attacked the old Bolsheviiit with a wu likewise gua The women of Prince Ed ueet of her fath- vlifr- , , Isand will have the privileg who is expect- W er. Samuel Agelof ed here bv plane. Albert Goldman, 'I‘rotsky‘s Unitod States attorney, arrived by plane this afternoon and went into con- io ClliiiKlilS war cliort by 0811191 paling ill the Voluntary Registra tloii of Canadian Women. Urges Voluntary evening by Mrs. J. A. "We have all gladlv conformed to but the there isstlll a further service we can vorv sooli of making a contribution THE / CHARLOTTETOWN ..i_ This column in reserved for new: local interest but advertising It 6 cents n word ltrici-ly pa lbic in ndgnee. L-iHKB-‘l-‘Zi-li Hampton 11 a.m.; Appln Road Bonshaw. DeSable at 7:30 p.m. and $3.25. Howard Maclnnis. STEEL STR-UCTIOlt-Mr. of New Glasgow. is in the provin SUPERVISES the city this week, and Will b the framework is to be steel. tract by Company. court a woman appeared on a pro- hibition charge and was fined b.5300 Two drunks were each fined $5 and I pmugm. King squarm journed for one weck. -[Ph l was held al e of ills brother, John 1.), McPliziil - l co - Rev. Mr. zyle Morrison. ore cemetery, Rev. J. H n newly nature may be lnscneo UNITED CHURCH smvrces; p.m.; Victoria 7:30 p.m., also Bon- shew at 7:30 pm. Rev. D. A. Mc- Leod, Illinois, USA, will speak in Jted Cross branch. and Mr. Harry resident of the Sum- L-13a_ en's Club, which is MEN'S NEW FALL SHOES sggolbchalf of the Red Cross in Prince v S. Grant reported‘ L_114_3_33_21_ that a Concert Committee has been Co!“ | Corps. Scott Canlerotl, euseil . in the erection of the hangars. Allflcd 01°55 the Storms Contracting til Tuesday. Au excise case was ad- FUNERAL AT BONSIIAW. —-'I'he funeral of the late Malcolm Mo- from the residence Bonshaw. service at the house uhs‘ uducted bv Rev. J. H. BlSllDp and Irilcrlllcili, GUARDIAN .~::,Cross Drive M Well Underway CONFEDIRATION LIFE INSUR- INCE. ll those present bell, president 1 Holman Jr., mcrside Y's The Central Cuardianllllang For flgd, A & ‘Plans for the successful curying- MEN'S woitk slloas Special fall" u"? R“ 6m“ A9119" ‘°1'i . ., . -. ds which beguis on September “i” and $235‘ H°““1‘f111‘§f‘.f_12‘§‘_‘§:1zil-o are well under way. Excellent reports were received at a meeting oi the Prov. Committee held at the lied Cross office on Thursday. Mr. 3 George Tweedy presided, and among were Mayor Camu- of the Sunimcrside [Orltllillzlflg the tirive for funds on wallow. Mr. w. organized by the Carry On Canada the ceyif concerts or rallies to be held W al Commissioner ian, is Assisiahce will be given to Red Cross in the organization at‘ M present supervising the Steelcclrhloiifierent centres during September, struction at the Charlottetown alr- lans “Killjllifldfi for the visit of port. _ A quantity of steel arrived ml I J. Cairns. Assistant Nation- of‘ the Canadian _ Society, who will be in Mlzylgliarlottclowii and Summersicle on Cameron has been sub-let the con- “ggiriglirifizg-Illfilllegit £0334 a retired business man who is giving his service voluntarily to POLICE COURT-In the police] me Red cm“ "l the above capacity. Personals 6 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. mother,‘ Mrs. a soviet agent. I d costs or four months in 1111. it Ten pgllgg were uafdlng Jackgm. fir“ understood that this was tii in the lice hosp tel where Trot- _ gig‘ ‘:1 I :3 fii-reven; emlierldan M. in the police station some time ago. ffm-nleys on s e u c e, _____ MP5; A3910; mfélid‘ when she V costs. or ten davs in tail. A second J- arrived at rotskys home soon The following address was broad- Prohibition case was adiouruczl 11n- Mr. and daughter who are a visit to day. Mid Ml‘. .| lfiOrlilllil bv motor on a “m” 0! some beer which exploded Mlllincckct, Maine, argwigllilllélblllg Jostph A’. Mr and Mrs. Charles Arscnstult. Mrs. Wm. Merchant and Marie, of Rumford, Me. visiting the Island, paid Charlottetown on Thurs- ‘Mrs. Margaret Harris. Miss Lil- hail Wltlsll. Miss Giudys Doucettc, Ivan Smith left this visit to d, Ar‘ ' l l M ss will be Inn? at 9 fer-once with Mr . T tsk n fun- “_'l7‘fli'_ froln being a new idea this Bishop of lclatlng at the grave. The l Halifax. Hlllterrtihent in the arnily srgl plan; whip; lmnéfiedsvlflld pggt‘ spcndld‘ piece of national service, pail-bearers were‘: Messrs. L. T. ______ - not‘ _ Andrews, _ the coffin. lying in a private funeral wing-n is designed to record the Bcaton, A. K. McFadyen, J. w. Mac-_ Mrs, John y; pay-key, Rmkland’ The 1111c Miss Fehm lcavel to chapel. willuilzuvss and capabilities of C_o-;Dvn_flld. J. MacQllflfflfr. Bessel Mac- ’ Muss, is visiting in the citv, the mum n“) 515C913. Mrs. A. J.Grant, (In gnlcagq Amer; Ggldnuynnlldillfill woolen, vuas‘ staittéld Ismfl’ Nevin and Hcstoi McNelm. ‘gupgg o; he. aunt!‘ Mrs‘ I M,“ I'm‘ swwalm ""315; gnlirilimrgi §m$ys Anlmcan attorney‘ “ml llllllllllllll(lfglfoll‘lf\’\llllllll llllligrlgiaégléfi? oven i2 00o ilnois'ralt_sl ‘Fnrlane 85 Eh“ Ave‘ M“ PM“ Fuck J‘ my e‘ o‘ m a8 ' Vlicnderlildlrieochabgi. hggwalirkililtifladcqill}: cncv tlltll‘ services might be readily could still drive horses if she hall? lgtlllh§lt§9nnfi Gladys Muums or llllllCANAIJA (ContinueLfrgm jigs! l) :_. ___}_. i. Plans Division, of Naval 0pc;- t N. . W flltees of lg Chic 1on5; Commander lermnn oi the Forrest ll nlferuntc, one sittin duriri mission cf naval prob ems an 212M151‘) dslslolfig g7 fllggfgérsag; pg’: attached a card bearin ' European AI- rs Division of the state Depart- 111, “"1111 \"lll be secretary of the lied Sllllflg section of the Board. ‘he Brill-d w l sludy joint Caug- ro - 1s. liurllig tho day. Pres dent )St‘\'0lt discussed with high offi- s Llrrnl Britain's proposal to ' air bases in the to the United lent Chief of the n-Uulzvll si-utcs defence = ll 11d i . nlsphcre S . ‘ . crctary of stat cl Ti 37 o s» c. m Q r for .1 lollicrehcc on firltains United States ivy. and lit-Col. Joseph T. Mc- lmev <11 the Army Air Corriswho r to 2i .1.~c western hemisphere zlory (lvmiifi for naval and ‘S. 'r in the day. Mr. Rloosove’ cl llil‘ two hours with _ lil-lcnce Commission. air . t the vsumlllilv Mr. Roosevelt receiv- rcni 11 cnrllcr callers a report s 1111s understood to questions wh‘ch would- t ' rll in accepting such leas- nun B“ ten,’ have zhl- lvilllUfb of a discussion the lucn had at e, meeting yester- Will‘ illvrf‘ “as no word of Jack- ulllllldf‘. some other high ad- \ll'i!l1(‘ll lcgli! experts were said loi lhc opinion that the leases l be llfnlllllfld without referring nlleszlvn to Congress. ctr lvlls some speculation that gluon on the 1114 believed that 7\l '5 British offer announced tomorrow tho Prvfilflclli. holds his regu- i1d:1\ truss conference. RU l‘. there " "on d be some word also - .~ll(7ll of selling Britain 111v United States’ over-age iEastern Guardian --—.-—— ll! rhlnnln ls reserved for t. of luuii interest but adver- lll ul a ncwsy nature may be "lvll at 2 cent; n 111v lmyzibic Ill advance. word ll BSCRIPIIUNS w :l;lii\*lli‘ii>\\'!l Guardian may be their FWDL. Archie V tifiitiills fill’ —- Sxuris on Aug. 2i, <1 Mr. ililll Mrs. Terrence -I wCll. ll:l.l1 -- ‘wrauu. Aug. l8, 194.. to uril Mrs. Parker Canflcld Garrett) Crapgud. ‘ d; . WhlAIlflTAGl-IS HWY!‘ - At "The Parson- » it'll. P. E. I., on Thurs- ilrh. 10v. bv the Rev. '-lll-\ll~lflA-tA0lLeary on Aug gill. James P. Smallman. “Y0K - At the Prince llosailtel. Suwmewde, A-g S-"utivtils MacKini-icn of M- fl-lzcd 4e. ‘RT —- At Dulistnffnage on ‘"6 Ala, 22. James A. Bis-v"- Mrfl Wars. Mineral from his v ucl- tomorrow. Baturdav. fipmlli"! Ht 2 oclock. Stand- v» Intennent. Marshfleld Wrai- -< so v D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI EMBALMER Chart u g not‘; lvlfklii" Phone ill p ~ u -_egp,_q mama's-egg; 4 was ordered by the Ogpll to kill flvflllflble- Trotsky or forfeit the life of his mother in Russia." Alexander Kerensky. head of the; revolutionary government overthrew the Russian Czar‘, "Stalin dictated Trotskys but declared Trotsk flQfrQ1-j5(,_de3d by the same means national chairman. he s nsoredf‘) Poioe said Jackson saying he was "dislllusioncd“ Trots y‘s political trend confcsscrL. Pmlm-“wd associates say was his’ denmbw l 000 ‘ciillllillilll testamentz- L‘ ' the Fourth International. Go for- ward!" uiciit at Ottawa. llll‘.il phluis null other war Says English "The morale of the Ell2l1-‘l1~, .l's llud ililliiigncss to ecple is magnificcent and ‘ ill a uaizt-nltl emergency?’ s not a. doubt in thcir mlurs as lo the pill-come of the pcscilt 11:11:." Lieut». S, G. Ives of the 211d. Mcd- R_ C, A. said in! night. I-Ie was lnvalidcd homo and j neturriccl Wednesday; night lnflcr‘ spend rig seven mrn 11s 0:1 in; ilury _ duty in England. 1 s Lleut. Ives lcft . ..' ; and went overseas ln Jlllllllfy. ’I‘he n s early winter had been srvcre thrl-e. but the climate was mlldcr 11;‘ I January with spring arrlvlrg muc - P t d earlier than in this cnurltrv. ' n e Tho Canadians were Vndrred an enllHisiastfc wclrgoiue from 1115-. .__.._ Eng sh people w o were amaze 3 t ,' .. 3,‘. 0 e season m, that the Cnnucka should coma 3,- u,‘,\,l.~,a\:.i(:,_n“Tsull-idgl; Irma been d9. 000 miles to fight for tlicui. I'l1c Cd.“ m. 1110 llou. W. H. Dfillllli. -p€f>pl€ of the Mfllllfll‘ Country al- flnhslu. ‘o, Ngncullllrk.‘ said 18st 5° mmvod 3mm “vprccmuon for night The cpl-lung date would be the Offer 0! the Pcmlmm.‘ l" "me .1111 oblate. i; and the closing dny her evacuee children. Training was t 00ml)“. 3]) Tm. Same 59,150,. would commenced lmmrrhatcty nftrr tl1c~ _ . _ . _ L» ruffed battery lnnded and ull the men ‘b17_i"j"1.',“$“n§§{\ (all? Jlfiqlw wsre caller to get to it. “m” ' ‘ “ ' " ' " ' ‘lilc "films" \\,.‘l'i.' plentiful, more so than lust .\'<‘="'- M‘? Dmn“ be‘ licvvlL but the grouse were "rather The first leave lvrs to sce Lon- dcli Lieut. Ivcs said null spckc of the grandeur of the Great Eng‘ ~11 cit. Aftcr vie-wing SiICli lililLl 5°"; ~- _ _ bu dings as the Westminster Ah- _(_‘m“‘|°‘f_ l‘? {$311.9 “Pmll/(Eggte 22% bcy. Si, Pauls, 01-2.. ill" boys fcl: , bu" l“ m“ ‘ ' that it would be impossible lo 1111-‘1110111113 “PS0 5‘"""°“ mrmv Hm" . _ ~ . .- . ..- _ - .- _t a a me a 111m 11kg 1.1111 lying coil- , ‘nlllflllx ll1c\ (llCl 110i.’ txprc Y users-d by? a nation such as Gcr- lib‘? 501154)" 0" U" 3‘°“*‘°' h°“‘ ‘ cver. man . i " lie English people are gong ‘ The shooting Sf-“Sfm l" lbs‘ 91'3"‘ about their wcrk as 11511111 and iuvcjvlll 1X‘ ‘~*‘~"‘"‘d l“ Y e hardly ever think 0t‘ w. . Theirtvllfillllli-l Q1 dlwk shoolmg o“ sap" l is ve hi h." he stud. itvmlici‘ 3C» mg: gpcke (fly thrg Island brys inl Nlcliiltrllllc 0021"?‘ “T” nearing his unit and said they wart" all in 1h:- 011d nf their sjiort. Only slillhl- fine sha- e. sun burned aull reariv 1y incl-c than three weeks romain- for auyt ing. ivinjcr Gorge W. 1d until llic rlos: of the trout fish- .. A1 m. h-m. of M-s - Craig, who was in command cf thc- in". season hilt the fishermen were ~l3litlery l:av;ng here has born pro- mill llfiflPllll of selling‘ 110W "- imclcd to second in command okrrovlls with “his 011953’ Already another Canadian reg uient. Lieut. tgtnnl- follr-pollliders have been D. f, Mathfesnn has been trann- lnndotl but that has only added ferred to Divisional HccflqHfPIlPf-l gcst to 111v- sporlsmcirs search for and was one of the Canadians who i m“, 1111111.. se-w service in Franco. but ls at 0110 of the biggest trout caught present back in Eugiflilfi- Cfllli- w- 1n illf‘ Province this year was J. Andrew end Lleut. A. M. Doug- Hand,“ at Flat Rlvcl- by Ray Car- los are stfll with the unit and are 1m. o; chal-lonelo“-n, 1t [lppgd ma, V"? PPOII-d 0T i119 Wcrk 9"!‘ °“~"5iscn1cs lli oxccss of four pounds. B"? dflinfl- 130m “"53 “mo” ""1 Just. now lhc sea trout are back held in 02c hgghf,“ esteem by “H1111 the streams and are occupying C m?" '5 ' 9 v he nttrntion of anglers. Lieut. Ives visftzd the boys of.‘ his unit shortly before louvre for‘ Canada and they Bll sch! KIWI W" 1 iglalxéilliVfls and friends on the isa real forlrcss and! ' . I - Crltlelzed it isn't possible for her to be czn- ; L quered considering her advantage in ‘ being an island. Her rgscounvssarcc planes are able to spo any concen- tration of shi ecrcss the stwlit l, ‘ Q m dew-e c them vim may it"??? 3222?; fllfilnflifllfi could 11¢ nny harm. - laws are n grave impediment to a A I I l ‘ Algpglzgggpfirotghgensmgil gllxggdafig ;n1'irc thorough Canadlanization. marvellous and arc dofnu grclitl W- Kcyserllugk, general man- workn. The rem,“ o; ppm" being 5 ngcl- of tile British United Press. brought down by the Ran, m-e an . 101d 11.1: Canadian Institute of ‘we and the bmndmsgs of 1.1m g3, ECOHOHLCS and Politics today. _ 1 t“. n ' L; ,1_ 1- _ 1 Thcsc laws tended to foster a 31ml“ w“ “u In c c‘ ‘Paclcavngc in the population and Lleut w“ i. n 5m o1 M“ 5nd wr~rc :1 threat to true democracy . f hllrloiletosvn. lbnsrwl on "qllfll citizenship. When Mm‘ T" a‘ We‘ o c CillZ/‘llililli? was lirantcd it should ___qcp1 _ m; yrghncsg y he lllfll" ns diffrult as lhmfigyg of Blkauel- ("it shalt ' but once granted it should be his holiday in the Junnkadh forest "cclnplvlc. irrevocable and obliga- beceuse of the war situation in lnrv of nil responsibilities of single Europe» lei nshln" —~ "——-—*—"‘-""_"—,_“—l ml’ too much non-Canadian Too late to (Jasify political ncflvlty ls still noticeable ._.__ ___._____. ____ among national groups." he said. 1- ‘N19 . AEErSlRiRiBBAmD. -—-—--—---. . l’ glam, l. near college. L-13ii.,_Use Millard’: for dandruff. "The national committee for the In New you“ Voluntary Registration of Canadian Woiucil was formed at a meeting] whjghllllllll in 'l'oron1o in May. i939. This “grew 1 lllf‘i‘lllll_' was attended bv represen- (ioaqhj taiives of some 60 nationally or- v himse] was Rillilfitd wonieifs associations. Sen- “Q15 mos; merciless o; a“ Boighevlg; aior Iva Campbell Fallis is the "Last autumn, registrations were to. Mrs. Margaret MacLeod. 102- year-old resident of Orwell told registrars Tuesday, it was lcarncd. she said she was born on Julie l8. I838, and was of “Scottish origin.“ Her health was '*good" she dc- clarcd. From Mr. W. P. Bruce, county registrar, it was learned last night that 12.836 registered in Charlottetown and the Royalties. ( in] allMproifiilces sxccotrrhe number was mndl- 1111 of 10.- bt Juclicc uiirl tie l RHHIIITIPS. _ urliig 5 1 tho \\“ll‘ll.(‘l'_. 5000 ofiicc Elrls in fro- a aolllilllltllinlggvcgllegloglglllgl 1131 flllllgito\vl\‘l€i}hl\l€dl‘1:lllllihlglilxtlgxnligbillilréf i and 40°’ m me “gm “one camp‘ a gla5s.covered coffin n; which was lng information that made available "‘_“—‘ what 11-5 me voluntary scrviccs of over 250.- . Tile lilndtex . cro llindc out in trip ce e. . ,_ ... .. . . -. .. . been general throughout the plo- I am sure of the final viclorr of {SLIM}:fljoggéfmgéleilfl? litaifélfirm Vince during the past few dais it mic i-l-iurllcd to 1c llrovlilcfi w iere , , _ the rcglslrillion was taken and one 59m» 11°“*-““?1- P“ < . H placed ivizn the Federal Govern- DSWW 3111115“?! °l Pllbm He'll“ ' This Voluntary 5B"! Ycslerdal- . . I R Ho“ has almndv been us“ outbreak to "a change ill tllct due s G ic. vclv by llit‘_Fr‘:lc1‘til Govern- ‘ I I mm!’ '11:) oyfcxlytfi; ocmic visited tilmost all soclious oi‘ sc_rvlces_ In ‘ _ _ . _ fin-t. tlil- EQ_\'t*l'Ill‘ili‘ilL officials have pl°h°lm°n> O00 from the city proper, 1.160 in the Royalties. 6'75 lit the airport EPIDEMIC 0F INTESTINAYL DISORDERS-A widespread epi- dernic of intestinal compialnt has airly well under control at pro- c. Keeping, He attributed the to the introduction oi bci1'ic_s and new vegetables.“ Ailliougli tllc cpl- rcaciicll ulllriuillg HUSKPJO arch, the UFOVIliCl; _ IL in ilie M10“ is bums mada A fluid into tlie bouicshf the vlctlitra m‘ 1 OI “Umen-s camb to replace the cxccssilc i055 0i ilu.d serve, there ktml lli rucll province and readily ili“.'l.‘h.‘vll‘lll‘ 1o all organizations doing _ Will‘ uol-lz. should prove to be very riligc took place at St. _ helpful. at all limes. and invaluabe Cliurcli, Binomlield on July 31st at due to the ravages of the (list-use. WEDDING BELL;— The mur- Aut-E1oii_\"s 7 a. m.. of Olga Evelyn Nicholson. daughter of Mrs. Clll" '.c Nichol- son, Albany, to Anthony J. Ar- senault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph S. Arsznllult of O'L.c-.1r_v. Rev. J. E. Guudst licrfcrlncd the ccrc- mtiny and ccrnbratcwl the Nupzia Muss. Nliss Ivllic Blnnclilird ans bridesmaid. while the groom was supported by his brcihcr, Mr. Frltnk Arseuault. The bride was beoomingly attired in light bluc sheer, trimmed with matching lacr- and white accessories. Previous to their marr 2c they wcrc ten- de ed a llllr3i‘llfllli"ililfi shower at the horn? of the brides sislcr, Mrs. John Arscillluli. which was lnrgr- ly attended. The gifts recciirod were lovely also "costly. Lots of lmusfc was fiunlshrd with claw"- ‘ing till ll late hour. Tile happy couple will rrslfi‘ lu O‘Lcar_v. BELFAST TE — The annual Belfast ton pnrly we“: ilcld Worlucr- day hi the grove adj: rug the his- toric St. John's Pros rrinu Churtli and a large mini . 1.! i‘i?§lliCl\"' and visitors took advantage of excellent Vifiilllfl‘ in be pr . The skirl of tlic bagtpiprs l'i‘5-'[Jl - 0d for good distances and brought back visions of the old Scottish settlers who landed nenr tilts spo . A monument to their memory avas- erected ncar the church ln 104.13 marking the'l00th auulvcrsnry of their arrival. Troy wore bronchi out by Lord Selkirk. In n skr-ll-‘l of the Selkirk Settlers 11rd tile Church thcv built. Ada MucLccri Putnam referred to the lguilzlinl: .which was completed in 1524 with ithe spire and tower forming the vestibule bring nddrd 86 yclirs lat.- er. Rev. Dr. Malcolm J. Itfaclmod [of New York. One of the descend- ents. will prcnch fn the Belfast. Church at a special service next 1 Sunday. Personals Mr. A. v1.5? Vice President of the C.N.R.. accompanied bv his wlf arrived in Charlottetown last night. Lance Corp. Don Murphy has returned to Amherst after visiting his mother and friends in the city. Pie. Leigh Birt has returned to Dartmouth after visiting his mo- ther 67 Edward st. Cldest Man ,Tells Registrar ilealth ls Good Vancouver's oldest. lllilll, loll-IMF- VANCOUVER. Aug. 22- 1cm -, possible o‘d Alvarez Ruodv Haabsburg. reg-i Jstered yesterday. and wrote "gocd’ when asked about his ilealth. . "I feel better now than I've cvcr felt before," he aid. "I'm fmirttmcs as strong right now as 1 was at 1 Mr. I-labbsbilrg was born in Hall- ,fex. N.8.. Julv 6, 18114. the son of a Danish father and Brazilian moth= or. no has never Ildlrflell Miss Marie Monaghan. RN. has arrived home from Nuv York to par- H. Men- new home a’. 259 5l>en<1 her vacation with her iellts. Mr. and Mrs. James taghnn, in their lRlchmond Street. Rev. and Mrs. A. 9d to their home at Mr. Weir was for a number of tom-S pastor" oi’ Alberton United Church. Rev. H. R. Bell, formerly Bap- tist Minister at East Point, now of Dawson. N. 8.. who has been ‘Eilflldillg a. vacation on the I=l:1n:l loaves today enroute to Datvsori. N. 13., his new charge. Mr. Alan I-lardlrigsoncfMr. and Airs. Gavin, Harding of tips (1,133 Cliff-Wile agent for National Railways Pick Up D:ilvery' scrvi"e for Charlottetovm. loaves today lflllnlhg with the Royal Canadian found thc list so vltuablc that. thei “here W0 Children succumbetl to All- FOX-cs I I Prim" Min tor null tho Minister I61‘ W38 ngfi-rtéi mllllinbllliniflfittohflll? . ~---__. 0.1 Wu; Hrr have urgcd the com_- N1 di 1H0, 0 _ l _ on knlqvw- Miss Mary Hailghey. nurse-in- -= IlllLPi‘ to ulliliuc their work tiiitil iseudceslvgllflqlhékgfilll} “alkali Hm ‘by!’ training at St. Michael's Hospital, llll 111a iinnluces lil(‘ covered. not- ‘use 1.111s is n wast“ m. nulvnlllv__ TQmmQ gm" has "n.1,"... home \\'lil lllf‘ iltrt that the Na- ~ - l - '“' = flfftfiillpaiicd 1mm Mmcgm, b‘. he. two sistc-"s. Rosalem and Ber 10 and brother John, to spend hcl- v31 cation with her parents, Mr, an ivlfrs. Anthony Hailghey of mg llasHSight Restored After 42 Years WINNIPEG, Aug. 22-(GP)—- Rev. John Hunter of Crystal City, Malt, today had his power of sight blind for 42 years. A pair of contact lenses closely adjusted over his eyeballs brought tile transformation to the 66-year- old lnnii who is pastor in a mis- sicu church iii the little town, 130 nlilcs southwest of Winnipeg. Bcftiddlctl for n time by tho sudden change, he gazed at W. N. Fowler, optician who advised liiln itfacncll, the oculist whom he hurl been advised to consult, then sold: "I had forgotten hlunnii beings sight in a carpenter shop accident in Glasgow when he was 14 years old. Rev. Mr. Hunter had been able to distinguish daylight from darkness. He could tell when an Iobjcct was directly iii front of him but could never tell what it was. Restoration of his sight came just over n mouth too late for the tpastor to sec his son. Private Fer- guson Hunter. 29. who died July 13 in an airplane crash at Bran- don. Consider Short Wave Station For Canada OTTAWA, Aug. ‘n-(CI-‘h-Con- siruction of a high powered Gena-- dlan shortwave broadcasting stn- tion, for carrying Canadian new: and views to the far corners o1. the earth, is under consideration by the Government. "I W118 10in!‘ ed today. Such n station has been periodi- cally urged iii the last tiwo or threo years in the House oi’ Common: radio committee and elsewhere as a means of promoting Canadiar trade and good will. Most recently it was urged by the Senate we cooperation committee during th recent session and again this wec by Robert England, director at ‘overseas educational scrvlcos for lilo Canadian Legion war services Committee. The question has been reported ,<m by the Canadian Broadcasting [Corporation on several occasions. ialvvays with a recommendation of the desirability of such a station. Canada is the only important na- lior; lacking such facilities at pre- SOH . The obstacle has been the moniw. linco lucn a stallion In!!! be the Canadian and , for Ontario to lake up S. Weir retum-l Vernon onj |Wcdncsdrly. after having spent s week visiting friends at Albrl-gon. and l l I. .‘_ restored nfler being almost» to try the lenses. and Dr. F. A.1 locked like that.“ Since lie lost his , *___.. __ i < primarily ft service to people out- side of Canada. its ‘financing out of funds obtained from radio lic- 011cc sales iii Canada has been considered somewhat objection- able. It is felt the funds should be provided by a special appropria- tion froln general Govemmerit funds. just as the recent tourist advertising campaign in United Stats-s publications was financed. MEET-Te. la up lIl-"—'"" Speedy Service . onMail Orders fhrough — CHARLOTTETOWN ORDER OFFICE l-eavo your orders for merchandise from Simpson-z (iniuiosllvi with the specially trained clerk at his fun (Continued front page 1) .__ ._ ,/ -~— Xficia] quarters said ilic tish countcr-bloivs were with ‘G ilicrs only, and that lllc-rc been no arlillvqv 1lll"l I ss the water. mes were smashed at Dover the big shells took an un- ed toll of lives. Residents seen as late as midnight ing from the shelling zone tri light safety Pl5(‘\\'lll‘i‘L'. The British bombers sirurk vagely near Calais after the st shcllflre which lasted out 45 minutes. The deton- on of heavy bombings could heard miles inland in Eng- 1d sc-rvers on the Elwll-li coils"! ntlnicroils flares glow lll the sky 111181. Tracer shells cut through darkness and scarchllghts ed across the skyline. ill-aircraft guns flashing all I the French coast. from Calais across the ifllllOgllfi indicated iliui big fltlOIlS of Brilzsh l)Ollll)("l'.-. were lead. e bombers apparently ledoublerl attack when the second per. ceased abruptly. Iviore scorch- s groped through the sky and burst of bombs was heard‘ l frequently. l mounting l 11d spout; of flame ln the air showed how heavy. .s was being bombed. Calais} 1e closest Reach point to Do- . t nile this coastal battle raged nan warplanes were reported in ' l murlbers over -" ' ' southeast. the soot-hive . neast and Welsh dlSlrlClS. horitative sources in London‘ that the Nazi attack with land 1 Wfls "i1 waste of time,“ con- ng that it had no vvorth-lvhlie , ry object. e damage could be done by | they said, adding that a. lred from a distance equiv-i ‘l the cross-Channel ‘d miles had only fcur 1 bombs bUYSl-lllg power. l 'cre some casualties from ; g- none knew just how aral buildings ivere hit, a church and its vicar-i n which the rector was. out on a stretcher. flack on the Calais nrca. itrii" German guns lmd shell- , coastal area of southeast r 45 minutes. rv experts here suggested ;e Nazi guns probably were ¥l4—illCll guns which the Ger- .-.at'e mounted betwccn Calais oulogne. ‘ii‘ usclulness is doubted with- saiisfactoiy plane spotting, .1 the Nazis found was llllDOS-i in a, futile bombardment on a‘ '0,v moving up the channel ear- ili the day. It was estimated 1 lrun could fire only 180 rounds l re reboring became ll(‘l.‘(?:3(ll'§', l Fired on Convoy or B0 minutes at noon the big s fired at the convoy in the tits of Dover at a ZO-mlle range, no merchantyor naval ship was. aged. Warships dartccl among. cargo boats. throwing protective ‘ ens of smoke around them. erman planes later attacked the Iov but were driven off by un- from the ships and fig ter lee that swept to the rescue. German machine was shot :1 bv a fighter, ~rlnan air raids over this coun- were few in number during the generally by single planes. but s t a raiding‘ pertvobebout 5o. sod the sou east coast in the v dusk. ne main body was turned back not anti-aircraft fire and it was irtod at least three raiders were llght down in an air battle ovcr Juthcast coast town. Seven Nazis Downed ‘hroughout the day even Nazi les were downed. l was a11- lucecl officially, larlnlzlng the to- siucc Julie I8 to 1.002. Two ..I<". fighters were lost and the 1t of one was saved. Tl0hilll"i!.'uli!lfl Irina‘. ill.- iJftifllbUii Bcrizurtl. iirl l bratc with if shellflre began, because the f or - i presented _ 5 quot by llliss Anli Goodwin. Mr. if. L. Donald pmsldcd and O i‘!!! Kent Sin-rt or Phone 602. .lllv il~.-. t Lott-r . ' flirt-rill’. l lnnrl- illL ‘no 1' ll .\vc1 11v i [it'll fallow r, ll " 1"’ l Cjf-rnldli I hit. i '1 ans o lurlczl at the tshins. ( ' 11ml come I 1 ‘out l v. .1: tiw tvznsiilps e allLtil about the d RAJ‘. lighters soured ‘ con < lovcrhcnd. t > . . _... ____.__.__ -..n J Golden Wedding Anniversary and a grl-ut‘ In . ml 11:1}. 1'.»l _, . b ‘ fi'l('lli..‘> lino‘ iv . l'l".'ll at the ililiitt: or \ ' years ago was u. dinning roolii to 1o struiils oi a Wedding Alllrcli played by Mrs. Chester Simpson. A unique feature of this occasion was the attend- ance of the bee‘ folk of fifty years n20. Mrs. Wl - Painter ‘was bridc-snlaid and Mr. Edgar McLeod uronnisninn. The bride was then with a beautliul bou- _ read a colnpllmcnlzligv atldress congrat- ulrtting llliS ivorzlly couple and also paid :1 u-rjl" line irlhuto to both Mr. and Airs. 1105s iiot only iii the ooniniuniiy but also in tile cilurch aiid in all the walks of iile that tended to honor and uprighguoss, and Q10‘- ed his address Wiili the wish that Bernard for mllie sunset of life might bring to both oi thorn blessing. . The presentation of L beautiful studio couch was made in behalf of all present. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Icelingly- responded and iliaiikvd all for their great kind- ness and 0x111‘. sslon of gooclxvill on iillS occasion. All joined in sing- ing For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows. Mr. Thomas MacNutt then gave a speech extolling the many fine qLiFlilliPn of fix Ilonored guests and their kind hos 'ili!_V in their iiomc. Afr. AIat-Niliijs iplnarks were humorous null cicalcd tnurh laugh- l. Heaven's choicest Mr. George NIcLeod the oldest member 1iresciit then gave a few brief words of greeting expressing his pleasure in being present at this happy gnfhering. The remaim d ' of the evening was pleasantly spent lli social chat among many old friends. A sing song of old fa- vorites was greatly enjoyed by all. Splendid music was furnished by Mr. James Bcalrsto accompanied hv Mrs. Simpson. At a lute hour kind gtoodnights were said after ivlshinrr Nfr. and Mrs. Bernard many more years of health and prosperity together. WouIdTAsk q internment Of Puhhsher MONTREAL. Aug. 2,2 -(C?l - Clty council today loft ovrv 11:1- tll next nimtiug a resolution sub- mitted by J..\’i ' lllc, prusilitnt l. (‘.111 Iixcclitlve, lllit£l'lllll\‘ll1 of John Bassctl. prosulvllt of the l. Publishing Clmpliirv. The tioli cIulnl-"d lli:1' llnwut should bl‘ > . A <- 1 .- Montreal ‘respite the slicliug from the bat- lmewmjd P“ l‘ o f.‘ . 110s on the French coast, and Gmiflf‘ ff" ,:,“'.f‘1.“"\‘f5.“' encmv air raids. Britain fought lmtmf,‘ "“‘ " m‘ j ‘l’? j "5 or k with resounding blows, Cflgllllhl"! ll \\ = .11» .ii(\t1(?.l"md -. .11’ u 1t < "1 a .. """.lll"fil\l'l‘rlli'ri radio stations t llvlli mid ll“? vent silent nt 10 p.111, tonight lX.‘ llt-illlltdl 3 ll-m. ADT). Indicating that do because LAT. icrs were over the '0 1111- admission oi the ""h- Thl‘ All‘ 3llui<lfv flll- lll-tldv S'.ll4‘l"'l(‘l1l, “was lnuncerl that in raids Vfcllnes- lay night R./\.l-‘. bombers struck lcavllv far into German torri- ory with the thunderous kind .f attack-l which have llPPH go ng on night after night. )il refineries at Magdcburg and hover, Gcrlnrin airdromcs nt :11 and Abbcvllle, in Northern lnce, and railwuv centres in the hr and the Rhinclnnd were nibed, Bouibs fcll on a tunnel‘ ween I-Icinhurg and Verbcn, rthwest of Hanover just as a only train entered, The train did t emerge. Jver Germany the bomber pilots tiled thick clouds alld layers of d air that frosted their instru- rnts. One plant- collectcd two hes of snow in the cockpit. 3v waiting pallentlv for cloud ‘cs. through w rich they could muse German refineries. many lots were able to drop bombs but. was difficult to lletcrirllne the suits as the gaps closed and con- nled the bursts. "It. was impossible to climb to iv height within the clouds bo- luso of severe icing." said the lptain of one aircraft who was rocd to bring back his bombs, Ne came down to 2,000 feet. but ivlbllo descending we expcritiiiccrl Iovvn colder conditions. At 2.000 fer‘ we were unable to sec tho around. The clouds were so thick they completely hid the moon." Start Fires at. Rrllnerv One pilot attacked the rcfinr-in‘ at» Brabag and encountered concou- tratcd anti-aircraft fire from bat- terics suroundlilg Magda-bill's. Wnli- ing until the fire was dlrcclr-d at other airclaft in the neighborhood. 5T TClIll 1iapor who saw to it that it ‘WVICEKEND lac slipped in t 1.500 feet. n A m1 I1 ll! virctililtil bv ihu papa-r 11:1 lllc 3rd of August and given 1o Th:- Cmzuiirtu Plvss.“ The rosollltlon wont on to say tllnl if the .\Iavur's statement con- traw the Défonci- of Canada Iious. “The Prosidont of tho was published had committed an aict illegal in lhc- slime dcgrce, if not in u slmvrlol: dcumi." u FIJI-IRS HAVE GOOD RECORD LO DON, Aug. 23 -(CP1 — Britain's "wcvkl-iilid fliers" the name given Ali. lllrtijv Air Force }\(‘l‘.~(‘llll(‘l who lil pcucctiuie ‘car..- c-d to be aviators in tlicir aixire tlfliC~—llfl\‘l§ pa.“ 11‘..l_v1u=: .1 vital part. in the. air wnr. For instance‘ one group of 20 snot tiosn at ic-"lst 87 and twriiups 112 (i. 2111.111 planes in loss tlinu u fortnight during the blilmkiicl: iu Franco. The: ‘.30. lovll llyinl: personnel of the County of liurhnnisqunglrou. S“ m, n 1- -i 1W1 air circles c1311“ m ly l! (l by any (1.11- m. “.1.- ~- .l1<~il npvrrtlcli l-_11_\-¢- wily of vliiln" . lrout. ll..\i( .111 o1‘ in vs n".‘l window‘ 1107!; its SvllTi llmiav o‘. \\'llli‘ll flvsilicrlv l)()l(l~i"('. its rum"- lls which form a corner. umv the of (‘.ll)l)ll%'L‘$. bc- hiiid which are drniml garlands of tomatoes. In front. a tcudcr green border is mntic of hcnds of lettuce in flower pols "F'l‘$‘.<l\ YPWiAlIlPS. ...i'icl1t out of our garden," is advertised upon the licligc is nlndc refinery but due,_mem1. CAGE“ 'l'l_l_l_{I‘E__ i Wilma‘ .. 5*?» __ Z1‘: .?-\.'<‘,f\.