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WWI". 7-11-64‘ . 5ll(’.'|filly those (aper- lPlI“ll'lil\I. lllessligcs are .: on ill." wav u“ that. it’ t . . intcliii, be it‘ civrzl. only a jumble and figures i i 'u'-'-\ on. - Ffiip-SAT. l i l i ol-s to snen I , I l l , I “So Yer Gonna Send Verbal Messages by BENTRAI. GUARDIAN inserted word. strictly Ny- ahla in advance. CHAS WELL I01‘ PIIOWIZZBDIIL CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SURANCE. BOYS GOING T0 THE Y. M. C. A. Camp be at. the Y. at 1:30 Wednesday, July 13. 7-11-21 POSTERS DRUG STORE is the only one open this aftenloon and evening 742-11. SOURIS POTATO Warehouse dance for the hospital. This Wed- nesday and every Wednesday. Two orchestras. 740'?” NOTICE OF CLOSING — Owing to scarcity of labor and materials we will be closed all day Saturday during July and August. L. M. Poole 8s Co, MacDonald do Rowe Woodworking Co. 'l-’l-'il CHURCH 01-‘ SCOTLAND. - Coimmunion Services Sabbalth Jul 16th. Cape Traverse 10.30 A.M. and 9 30 P M. Preparatory services on Thursday and Friday at 8 P.M. and Saturda 2 PM. conducted by Rev. Victor urcl. 7-12-11. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.—SBI'- vices Sabbath. July 16th. Coleman Ill A M and 7.30 P.M. Milo I PM Monday. July 17th, Slimmer- d. 8 .M bv . Victor Buccl. Silvier collection at all services. Rev. J H. Bizshgpu NOW IN FRANCE — Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gorveatt of Rocky Point, have received a letter from their son, Cpl. Ernest Gorveatt, saying he is in France, safe and well. Cpl. Gorveatt was in England for three years before going to France. SEA CADETS — The of illc Provinci make class r00 Prince of Wa decision al Government to ms available at les College for the instruction of returned service men ll. 0. ll. G. Graduation Cadet mom Wood. of Victoria» formerly of Englan and Charlotte- town, I’.E.I., who graduated from the Royal Canadian Naval Col- lege, Esqulmalt, B.C., on Wednes- day, July 5th. A son oi’ Mrs. b. Phi Wood, 2137 Central Ava, Victoria“ he was born In India. 51R!" his. boyhood in England, and later‘ moved to Charlottetown and then Victoria. While living in Prince Edward Island, he took a course in deepsca diving, he i_s also inter- ested in model boat building. Cadet the most office-like- d t dis la e p yin the graduating qualities du n; III!’- FIELD DAY Field Da/y in connection with Norboro School closing was held on! the school grounds on Wednesdayl afternoon as follolvs: | 100 yd dash boys- 13 years and Murphy. 3 Ernest Hughes 75 yd. dash- boy; 11 and 12 years:- has necessitated the moving of the Sea. Cadets from that institution WlICFC they have hitherto carried on their training. At present their balrgage and training equipment is being temporarily stored in the Island Telephone building. They go under canvas at Camp Biicharl 1,5, l next Monday. WEEK-END VISITOR —- Visit- d the week-end at the home of Mrs. Helen MacKenzie are Mrs. Edwin Bearisto and son Donnie. from Margate, P. E. I., Mrs. Alfred Morrison and two small daughters, Pleasant Grove. P. E. 1,, also Cmr. and Mrs. George Lav-less, Halifax. who are en routc to Tracadic. P. E. I.. to spend two weeks guests of Mr. and Mrs George Lawless. Gnr. Lawless ls stationed with thr- Artillery in Halifax. - Truro News. MALPEQUE AND BALTIC W. _ s_ _ Th, _-~~~ul..,. mnvx-OHI‘: meeting of the W. M. S. oi’ the United Church for lvialpcque and Baltic was held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Chester Simo- son. The President, Mrs. Crowdis, opened the meeting with the sing- imz of hymn 408 followed by scrin- iure reading Ephesians 3-14-21. Mrs. Colin Donald then led in yirayer. Minutes of last meeting read. Fourteen members answer- ed to roll call. One visitor was welcomed. The treasurer gave‘ a very satisfactory report. A read- ing ‘was given by Mrs. Sinclair MacGougan entitled "Christian Stewardship." Twenty calls were made since the June meeting. A committee was named to take care of visitors attending rally on July 4th. The Temperance pro- gramme was given by Mrs. Dun- can lilrlcGougan, assisted with readilizs by Mrs. Ralnh Bearisto, Mrs. W. G. Ramsay. Mrs. Kenneth Owen and Mrs. Chester Simpson. The ivorsiiin service was in charge of Mrs, Preston Green. This was from the Miaionary Monthly. The forming of a Baby Band was dis- cussed. The meeting closed with singing hymn 447, followed by the benediction. FXHIBITORS ATTENTION.’- ncicl Prize List is now avail. ar-l anyone who has not re. Nivcd one can do so by Wrlflng the Secretary’. .7. IV Bnulter. (‘har- lottetovrn. IKE I 7- 7.111 Melt ill Feel Weak, Worn, Old T Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? '1 D k. d . ' .13.“?ilfilfiili“.3if“..i?il"“ii?° °.°.E%.'“t‘.~‘l...‘l‘.i§2 general ion rs, stimulants, nifoli needed m" so n; 0. Sllnliiics calcium. lillns h . m yo: ctllnrmhl m- , v trrulllctory also Oslrcx Tonic ‘pubic 1 Albion Kllbrlue, 2 Lonnl eWe-bster‘ 3 Lowell Andrews. ‘ 1 75 yd. dash boys 9 and l0 years, 1 Frank Lawless, 2 Donald Glover? 3 Billie Msllett. boys 6-711 years:- 50 yd. clash John Giliis, Allyn Harding 3 Lloyd w ess '15 yd. dash Girls 13 years and‘ OV€1'Z—l Marjorie Webster 2 Irene Hughes, Ii Vivian Murphy I 75 yd dash girls l1 and 12 years: lFlorénce Hughes, 2 Phyllig Giiiis‘ 3 Vivian Malleit. 75 yd. dash girls 8-9-10 years: 1 Eleanor Stew ness 3 Iprraine Hughes 50 yd. dash girls 6-7 Joan Bolmess, 2 Eileen 3 Georgiana Glover. Rabbit ra:e:- 1 James Murphy, Donald Glover. Walking race 1 James Murphy, 2 Ernest Hughes, 3 Garth Stewart. Wheelbarrow race 1 Robert Mc- Gaugliey and James Murphy, 2 Lonnie Webster and Albion Kil- brlde. 3 Frank Lawless and John‘ Gillls pplng (girlsi 2 Phyllis Gillis. 3 Skipping (boys) phy, 2 Robert Mc Hughes. Skipping (Junior ence I-lu Joan Bo Skip-pi Stewart La/wless. years 1 ‘diurphy, 1 Irene Hughes, Vivian lvlolleznl 1 James Mur-| Gaughey. 3 Ehmrsfl girlst 11='lor-, ghes. 2 Mary Murphy, 3, WIIESS ng (Junior boysl 1 Garth 2 Albion Kllbride, 3 Frank Sack race. l Albion Kilbrlde 2 Eugene Gilll< 3 Lowell Andrews Running on all fours: Glllls, 2 Eugene Gillis, 3 Glover. Potato race: l Johhl Donaidl l Lonnie Webster) 2 Garth Stewart 3 Lowell AIYCIIOW-E, Crawling race: 1 Robert Mc-- Gaughcy, 2 Albion Kilbride, 3 Garthi Stewart. ' BfDDing on one foot: 1 Albion’ Kilbride 2 Lonnie ivfbster 3 Eugene’ Gillls. . l James. rt McGauglleyz 3 1‘ Frank I lawless‘ Three legged race: Lowell And-l rews and Robert McGauglrev. z James Murphy and Lonnie Web stcr. 3 tFrsncis Lawless and George r St-ewa IWee-for-all l James Murjhr 2 Rcbcrt McGnughr-y 3 Albion Kil- bride Girl's Tug 0' War by ElclgrlnorTSltcwartls team. Oys v. O‘ War won Lonni Webster's team by e Ladies Tue O‘ War won by Mrs. I I-‘ricisav Shnrrk team, Ladies straight race: 1 Mrs. ‘mel Vvhltchcnrl. 2 Elva Webster, 3 Mrs. Elmer Stewart race: 1 Prank McDouq-al. over Running backwards: Murphy, :2 obe Albion Kilbride Relay race: term \\'OI'I Men's Stewart, 9. Everett Gl ___..___i__ mic Ill all pom] rlrui: slrircs everywhere. ouloq out ul spslruuq daax This Army lBy "ling" Csugiiilli l; ‘Ihl Mlpll l-lll, Clllllil Anny IEWIQI§II i- m». Cur» mmm.) EKG-Mm I Crossin’ Carrier Pigeons and Parrots!” THF CHA‘"»OTTETOWN ‘TIT/HUMAN -...:::__--.. Wood Was awarded the Nixon Mcm? 603mm m5 orial Sword of Honour, as the Ca- Mfignai “be: indlca over- l Robert McGalughey, 2 James’ was art, 2 Donna Bow- R515 Elmer; Grade VIII — DUES INDIGESTIGN WiillilP Y0li BELUW "TllE El]? "IIIY For|llon"Z8"F DnKindOI aft-l F,» ll»;- mil. Youulhrin’ r. c. Moro than half of h n trike: t mat-hi hhwhteligsbgcliégution in tor-Jail». All‘ Wh t a Pllls :0 Ii3."l'¢§.l':uf 1.5;? ‘.;“o'.’.'."-‘l'§‘.,%% K feet" of bowels. kc one Carter's Little Liver Pill baton kc them aeeordia s up a Inner i? Na re’: we w. . Then most roui- m tho kin-Io: solid um makes you feel better from your head to your has. ust be sure you set thennulna Clrtsr’: lllttk Livc Pills from your dngglsg- d, _.__—____.___.____ Looking Ahead in Ottawa Dy The Ottawa. Staff 0f The Canadian Press OTTAWA. Jilly lh-(CP: -£en. De Gaulle. Ylfillilig Gannon this week, is cnpccuau 1o urge mat the Canadian government oiliclally re- Frencii, committee of ation as the provision- By B. J. WOOL‘? (NEA Staff Correspondent) WITH US. FORCES IN NOR- MANDY, July l0 — it is dusk. Crawling through the underbrush outside Cherbourg, an American soldier atealthlly makes his way to within a quartet" of a mile of the German lines. I-ie carries with him a square box attached to which is a wire hundreds of feet long, run- ning to s. var. containing a port- able radio transmltter. He sets the box down, and gives the signal. Immediately, in perfect German, comes an appeal to give in. “Resist- ance is hopeless,” it roars. "You are surrounded and in ten minutes a barrage will b0 set dOWIl. Gil/t‘. up now and save your lives!’ This is but one kind of lob Whldl the Radio Mobile Unit with which I have been travelling is carryinfl on in Liberated France. For this strange aggregation of men, sOmO take if such a request is made ell. Gauile is believed t0 have made similar requests recent- ly to the British and Uhlml States governments. However, government has Riven open recognition as the leader of a. pro- visional government for France. Canada usually adopts the some policy as United St-atcs and Britain on such matters, although Canada the last to break off relations with Vichy after that government began collaborating with Gen-filmy. The French lexation here remained in operation for scmc time lifter Britain and United States had bro- ken olf relations Wlidl Vichy. _ 4 - BUDGET _ _ Highlights oi the possible wind- up ol the budget debate on Mon- day may be the speech expected w be delivered by Defence Minister Ralstoll, who is SOilQdiliBd w reply to critics of the governments; manpower policy which is aimed at. mlillli-Cillllfi a voluliteertalrirly over-i nliiitary, some clviliiarlls supplied by seas and ‘ailce army a iome. th OWI. is ngage n wag ng War 1t was reliably learned that coil with oiuleuiis instead of bullets. _ ton ivill argvue there ls no nee-i There are authors, psychologists, §€iiéfi§lo$i°li€§ ..".°’3§.T£§"“°fi ‘-°I“°“'“‘“P" m?“ “M. ,°°“°“§',l”°' __ ~ , "f - - fessors prepar m: scrp s an .les- ill/gitliiioirtlclloeasgnillallnléeriimbéilcof Sages‘ They tconfer dm lshog/lqup y _ _ __ _. nous dl ents,an wien .ey volunieels fol the active army last are fioéauconxrlemng they are ab. IIGIYIIEI‘ Psychological Warfare Tricks Poles. Hungarians, French and serious-looking Engiinshmen With them are large vans which have been converted into printing offices, radio stations and P11010- graphic dark rooms. Pamphlets are being printed Whlvh. 91109494 in shells, ale hurled against the Germans. Them are also passen- ger oars with loud speakers on their roofs. atroling nearby villages and spreadng the gospel of 500d Will- In one town not far back of the lines a Printing press has been salvaged which turns out a papér that is showered down on unre- trieved, nearby ‘France. TRUCKMEN QUIZ PIISONBEI But it is not only the civilian part of this unit which helpi ill the work. Truck drivers are o! different nationalities. and often i ter te rhiatictnaalnedefrom them is shot m°m'h' m“ casualties ha; bee“ sorbed in reading heavy literature. lighter than estimates. there ts still aheccssity for keep- Amimithem are Germagslgffll!’ ing a substantial home army on -— ~~I duty on Canadzrs coast, Newfound- land. the West Indies and perhaps the Aleutians, and that a great many oi the home draftecs have been given summer leave to help on the farms. Hope was expressed during the week-end that the budget debate would cnd tomorrow or Tuesday, which would make it one of the shortest budget debates on record. The bLZ-GQOL was brought down June 2d and the debate started June 29. II ‘Victoria W.M.S. Rally A sectional rally of the Women's Missionary Society of the Unitred Church of Canada was held at Montague, ‘Iucsdai’, July 4, under the direction of Mrs. L. M. Mur- ray, Hunter River. The church Was beautifully de- corated with cut flowers for the occasion. The devotional period oi’ the af- ternoon session Was conducted _by the New IJJllClOIl Auxiliary. With Mrs. Jds. M. Campbell in the chair meeting opened by 59181118 ‘In Christ There is No East or West." Mrs. Harold Dunning led in prayer and illrs. John MacLcod read Scripture from Psalm 97. Mrs. Campbell gave a reading "G045 World" and hymn "Tile Morning Light is Breaking" closed this per- iod. Mrs. Murray then occupied the chair. Mrs. Harold Mayhew was appointed secretary for the pally and Mrs. John Scotg. ggsnE. Houdc mentioned the reports in 11"“ o’ Maser and Mm A‘ ' r m; lcttrr made public in Montreal“ggtffwigmcglgqfigitatge“ resolution and Friday and addressed to Mr. St! M‘, crowdis “é a very cordial ,Laurent. She said her husband had! 1665' m i, 1 ates and VHF ‘completed nil formalities reuuired we ma? e ca? us“, flcknow“ of him. and asked why his release‘ mrs- w c w“ m“ ° ‘l n lwas not forthcoming. fledged by Mrs. A. D. Str rig. _ i | There has been no indication m“ m“ was answered by W‘! that Mr. Iifikldf‘ WtJlllCi re-enter pol- fifty delegates representing ten m“ if re1¢gsed_ v auxiliaries. Mrsbxlglfred gickering -~————————-— introduced the 6m X. 8n ' CRAPAUD SCHOOL Mrs, Murray the literature with Mrs. Rewards message to "Biiy Mid Report for the month o! June: Read." nior Department "They Tell Me" was conducted by HOUDE Ailnouncemcnt of the release from intcrrunellt of Camilllen. I-louclc. former Mayor of Montreal, has been expected in Ottawa froml day to day’, but justice department‘ oiilcials have remained silent .] A member of the Commons. who; asked that ills name be withheld; said Justice Minister St. Laurent‘ had told llinl last week that Mr.‘ IIMPIY! would be released, - "Apparently he is to be releasedl all right, but where. when. . .1 don't know,” said the member. Some unconfirmed reports said the release would not be until af- ter the Quebec election Aug. 8. Mrs. back at their still-fighting oom- was then sunk. Greetings from the President o! Presbyterlal was read by Mrs- Murray, who also gave s. very iii- teresting report of Co Branch held recently in Saokville- Reports and messages from tho different departmental secretaries were given. several interesting discussions were held during the Problem period. - A pleasant feature of the after- noon sesion was a duet by W0 members from Kenslngton Mission Band, Miss Elizabeth Brooklns and Master Ross Davison, who also "Good-Bye" duet. At, the supper hour, the dele- gates were entertained by the ladies oi Malpeque church at their beauti- ful manse, where a bountiful lunch was served. EVENING ltfl-JETING At the evening meeting, the de- votional period was conducted by the Long River Auxiliary. Mrs. Oliv- er Payhter, Mrs. Murdoch MacLeod and Mrs. E. J. O. Fraser taking part. A solo by Rev. L M. Murray was much enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Murray presided st this session also, and the guest weaker was Rev. B, J. 0. Fraser. who took for his text: “Lay not up for your- selves treasures upon earth, wnere moth and rust doth corrupt. and where t stc " He spoke of church work as beinil a business, and of the alarming amount of that being dom with a mere dribble of A very instructive dialogue Gr. X — 1 Pauline Casely. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Murray, in Gr. IX — i Jimmie Nicholson, which they told us many interest- 2 Shirley Myers, a Greta Rogers ing facts concerning the Work 0f and Jean Myers (equal) the Women's Missionary Society, u ' 1 Jack Lowther. “Jesus, United by Thy Grace 0.1‘ VII 1 Doris Parker, 2 Sheldon Ferguson. Gr. VI- l Doreen Maynard. I Glenda Summons, 3 Jackie John- s on. Perfect attendance for the year; Gigda Simmons and Doreen May- na Highest average: Doreen Maynard 3 percent. Junior Department Gr V - I Valerie Myers, 2 Don aid Rogcrson, 3 John Parker. G. IV - 1 Esther Johnston. Grade HI - 1 Marlon Parker and (equal) 2 Florencl 5;. — i rrances Myers, — 1 Joan Gamble, Grade I (a) - 1 Hazel Sherren, 2 Sheldon MacPhail. Grade I (b) — 1 Alan Johnston, 2 Bovyd MacDonald, 8 Margaret Grey MacDonald. Grade I (ct - 1 Agnes Bherren, l Velma Shenen. Highest average for the year: Either Johnston D6. percent. ________ WEST ROYALTY W. I. , __ The monthly meeting of West Royalty Women's Institute took‘ place at the home of Mrs. Ham- mond Sanderson on July 5 with l4 members and three visitors ‘ore- sent. The vice . A report and dis- cussion on the annual convention iiowed. Several squares and the back for a quilt were handed in also a bill of 51¢ for the lining all. 1t ii hop- ed to have the quilt put together before the next meetln Collection roll. acEwen invited the members to her home for next meeting and Mrs. Charles Hurry and Mrs. Stanley Hurry were ab- pclnted on lunch committee. M€eting closed with National Anthem and lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. base in the South Pacifi ground was a total oi S. air base (location not given), three pilots-who had an active ha 344 Jap planes into junk-now fly. ranking aces in this sector. Left . mitt San Francisco, CaliL-Thia was once a Jap all‘ . Thamos B. c, and the junk in the back- 3“ Jap planes. from which these nd ln turning the this world's goods, in comparison to what other conoerns- had to work with. The resolution and oo ee brought in the ro o OIIII- Now it's a U. i Major McGuire planes) .—Photo Staff Photogr NEA Telephoto. They're the top- to right: Motor closed the meeting by singing a tod nleves bleak through and wi McGuire, planes); Major J. Cyril J. Homer, o IULY 12, 1944 Battle “Of Bulletins Trays Enemy Nerves ladio Mobile Unit sketched in action by I. .7. Woolf, NBA artist-correspondent. ‘Allies Invent Trades either in type er over the air to show that we know pre- Imcly "aim; i‘ nsibl a? the i Direc y mp0 e or poicy "Radio llobilo {hit is Lt. , . Hymn Andrew, a New York Jawydr, who since he lining of been travel] rig in the East and Near East as a Special Service ‘Officer. Although he is- sues orders as to when par- ticular unit shall operate, rem upon the civilian portion of it to provldo the type of press-am best suited to fray the enemys nerves. I! this system of psychological warfare is as successful here as it was in Italy, it will not be long be- we see disheartened Germans ur lines. holding their uo-ralsed hands mglieaealtim“ “it. u» ‘lineman m hi! W h s the group. one is harassed with their enthusiasm for e idea that them pen is mightier than the sword. wen heavy- irlg over a woblem. "Gee," ssid he, ‘if we are going ‘igafleadtlhasl-bgtbusnéuo: right." \ “the Doubles Donal will be allocations “g us w<§ 80 I V0 lvodfiidt we twig w eeftul oosiaidougon and 1% Whereas, the of our land financial mn create public l slfloamcns oil the liquor situation in our ravines ay and to encourage Tern- perance Education in t?!‘ homo, church and Whereas the problem of juvenile delinquency has {solved that]; we study thish pm em and see m note w orever ble 11.6.1112, R11 Ranger and uxls programs hi our local churches. lone: f into apt re was our new (try has become lnereasinlly im- portant, resolved that we give the problem sympathetic study and try wa-r Resolved that the thanks of rsllybe extended to our member the evening. also to the olianist. and to all who helped make t/hil rally such a splendid success, not forgetting the ladies who served us th such a delicious lunch. All resolutions were adopted by motion. The singing o! "O 10rd W" oi Life and Ian and Powvr" and Benediction by Dev. Mr. Crowdil closed the meet! . Mariana} Chmeimioeapiroli“ if“ (ll 11g UPC , it'll)‘ ably presided s; gamut for both ons of the m . lN-aessi of Ridgewood, N. J.: (21 Jill Robbins, of Coolidge, Texas (tied with o1 enemy iiianeil. and Cont. f Sacramento, Cuiif., (l6 Jail by Tom Schaefer. Acme-NBA apher, for the War Picture Pool; via