_ Ill-X .32-_.1943 Major General G. G. Simonds, sdiall Division which, along with the British Eighth Army, made rapid and brilliant advances in the early days of the invasion of Sicily, wades gsilOlll on the Italian island Irom a landing craft. (Clnldlln Army Overseas Photo) Officer Commanding the First Can. Advertising Bates-Payable in Advance Bllnllllllfll Clllrle for Any Advertisement 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 5c per wordé Western and Eastern ices]; 2o per word: Announcement: and liming Events 3e per word; classified 3c per word; in lidemorlam Notices 70c per inch; Lists or Floral and Spiritual Ofle Cards. eto., he per name; Letters of Condolence 10c per Inch; eldding engagements d0 words for $1.00 and i0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thank; and Appreciation. ‘lilo iler inch or 4o per word. Lists of Suhscri tlons l" “M! P" llwb- Address and Presentation 81.00. Other ra on application. Wanted" WANTED BY OCTOBER 1st Ilfi-‘tefl uniurnished Apartment. i-none ills-L. WANTED TO BUY-DOUBLE tenement house in good repair. Write "G." Guardian. ‘Mill-Si. WANTED -— GOOD YOUNG work horse. A. Rhynes, West Royalty. 7-29-21. WANTED — STATIONARY EN- ginc, 1 to 3 horse power. Write stating condition and price to "Partner" care Guardian. 7-30-ii. WANTED — AN ELDERLY LADY desires i"oom and board in ilice locality. Central. Heated room in cold weather. Write "M." Quoru- ian. 7-30-21. A TED —- NAVAL OFFICER, wife and two children Urgently ilccd furnished house, 118l- 01‘ apartment. Willing to pay 5 good rent. Address reply to "S. . ulirdian. 'l-29-3i. Male Help Wanted WANTED - MAN 0R BOY T0 mow lawn. Apply Dr. J. P. Lantz, Polycllnic. WANTED - WELL EDUCATED man over forty-five as a reporter- Apply Selective Service Office. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘l-ZB-ti- WANTED - CRIB MEN 60o PER hour. Also Labour 45c per hour plus Cost of Living Bonus $2.25 per week. Apply National Sel- ective Service. .__ ?_________.___ , ivsxran - A YOUNG MAN \\'liIl store experience. free from military service. aged to 5. able to comply with Employment Service regulations, one willing to work, but at light work only. Reply by letter to P. O. Box 2, Chlirloilietotvn. 7-30-21. Teachers Wanted WANTED — TEACHER FOR MT- Buclulnan School. Suillflemen" $145.00. M. Murchison. Secretary. _ 7-28-31. TEACHER WANTER GREEN- wich School. Supplement $125.00. Secretary, George Maclilwelnia u WANTED-TEACHER FOB. LONG Creek School. Su plement $125.00. Dan McBwen, _i___________ WANTED — TEACHER I-‘OII lona School. Cardigan. Supple- ment $100.00. Mrs. Murdock MacLeod, Secretary. Lost L051‘ - AT ROCKY POINT. PAIB. of eye glasses. Finder leave at Guardian. 7-80-11. DOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN. A number oi young pigs. Anyone knowing of there whereabouts _ glreease notify Knud Jorgenson. r derlcton. r T- -tenement house with lar!‘ ‘Kira lot on corner of Young and vililer Prince Street for immediate “It. Apply M. A. FAR? lie tor. Hit-Si. i. g lucrloil SALE AT MOUNT STEWART. (‘N TUESDAY, AUGUST I, 1M8 AT 2 WCLOCK P. M. A" Personal property on the prem- Yic- "med by the estate of the late d‘ h’ vrnellus J. Maolnfls. dflcfl "PM Cash. h. a iosf of bread for seven peo Vi. u. BEATON, ‘ u; or ma: Auctioneer. ‘m, u‘; g my] FOR SALE — BAND Sprayer with power attachment. a. c. iso-zl. f,‘ ' instruc Female Help Wanted WANTED - GIRL OR MIDDLE aged woman for housework- Ap- giy Mrs. V. S. Dennis, YorL. h 7-28-31 one 1587-2. Miscellaneous SPECIAL OIL P E R M A N ENTS. Mrs. Johnston's Beauty Salon. i-za-n For Sale FOR SALE - 1930 CHEVROLET in perfect condition, five good ‘tires. John Quigley, Carleton Siding. 7-D-3l. I Cochenour Comm Davies Den Int Nickel M assey Mtl Power Nat Steel Oar Noranda Quecc Power 230.0%‘; Montreal llllrli Abitibi Abitibi Pfd Asbestos B A Oil Can Vickers Dom Tar Fraser V T O Ford Int Pete MINING Toniorrm, Jul onto Closing am; Quotations. Stock Ajax A P Cons Alderman: g an Aquarius Armistice Ar on As lc Astor a. Aunor Bagamao Base Met i Bankfi Explor Beattie Bldgood Bobio " Bonetal Brit Dom Broulan Brown Bu! i Ank I501] FOR sails: - BAIN’ WAGON, E“ 91:" Spike and spring-tooth narrows. Plow, iron lawn roller, etc. Phone 412. 7-29-31 ar Eldorado i Falcon ‘ Fed Kirk Franco FOR SALE — WATSON POWER Gcds L“ Sprayer. son, North Tryon. 7-28—30—2l. rum Helm, DeSable. For Rent BOOMY, FURNISHED COTTAGE at Keppoch for rent, month of August. Apply Guardian. 7. 0.3. llow lies Ships To “Spare" WASHINGTON, Jul 28—(AP)— The United States ts merchant fleet practically un uched for the first two ears of the war and aug- mented s ca then by the greatest shipbuilding effort in history, has begun a share-the-shlps program with her maritime Allies. So far agreements have been made for the chartering of ships Apply Russell 'I‘hom-- Min (.0. _| Moneta Nat Pele Goldaie Gate l-Ialllwell l l-Iard Ro to Great Britain, Norway. Holland INBB“! and Greece, and today the door stood i open for other United Nations. in- ciuding Canada, whose fleets were depleted during the height of the su marine campaign, to come in for their share. Shipping officially say this float- ing version of lend-lease is possible ‘ the United States mer- chant fleet, since Decal, 194i, has grown to be the worlds largest by 250 er cent. Britain, traditional worlds shl ping leader. the say. has droppe far behind, due war losses and because oi the onoen- tratlon there of naval construction rather than cargo carriers. Rear Admiral Emory S. Land. war shipping administrator. told the Senate commerce committee and the House of Representatives Nipiss Noranda ‘ i mmittee veater- 3y that}! El-Déixdaeis: Roosevelt had 5Q,“ to charter ships to allied Nstllonys “for the period of war on y. He pointed out that as a result of war losses Allied countries, cs - iallly Britain, had a lar e poo of experienced seamen, idle aunts‘: States had the ships and not the w“ seamen. The exchange. he added. Waite Am would conserve manpower and add to the Joint war effort. The fruit store of David Lloyd Georle on his estate at Churt. 5:5 NY. was hunmpds 'Z'i‘"$u%°°?°l§lIi§-Z cur- rants and raspberries stolen. 2Q -_‘“‘_V WHY iii"t“.'i* ? w \ S O R E s ‘h " . . EET ? %\\“ I - 9:9 ii CUB! fills?" Tota Bales _ %suoaa' cnAmHs "1' _. is- nounon. my h0g1?) .. Mm id Briton. “u” German srocx 000114 nozvs Montreal Stock Exchange Beams-s- | s s s s DQGIIQ 5543a S 550-554 ‘OXQIWQ U ' sngfslllldnbiaais and , ‘g Beth Steel g y? Eleo Auto Lite y. as 1:4 Elw a-i i-a W a2. a-i Gt Nor PM J g nt W 4s 3-8 n Y Central It II‘ Nor Arm‘ Cor _ 17 3-: sm on n .r sq at: Texas Cor so 3-4, 90d Al!‘ '33 8-8 u s Rubber a 1-: U u: Steel 0o lad l-i um - West Union 13: West Else as a-s 9 ‘uv MEMORIAM There passed sway in Charlotte- town on June 28th, Adam French of Panmurs Island in his sevent - sixth year. The 1m Jr, French was a native of Sturgeon and early in life moved to Panmure Island, where, at one time, h; was fnBfilled in the lobster canning ti: SI... hosp‘ ble disposition he enioyed the love and respect of all his ne hbors. -_.is Eliza MacDonald to whom was born one daughter Elizabeth. who died nine years ago. wife was Julia Gormley Mary's Road who predeceased her husband by eighteen years. Ila-om is second union four daughters and three sons s the loss of s. kind and loving father. They are:—Agnes. Mrs. (Capt) J. B. Scully. Georgetown: Martha. Mrs. Guy Graham, G 233$» (‘JTIDHD-l awn‘ A. F, Halifax: Theodore, Sudbury, Ont. and Joseph it home. The funeral took place on Wed- nesday morninl. June 30th to St. Paul's Church, Sturgeon, where the services at the church and graveside were conducted by Rev. knmled F. L. Mullnlly. P. P. The all- beaiers were: John P. Gr fin, 8E8 f" Pun-l- gfi$Sfififiéaisb38fi3 8 q r on eived Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Graham, Gae- pereaux. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Borden. Medford, Mass. 3 .- r-i-r-r . ' ' SG3S$RE§EI3ZSS ‘sacs . S. Mir. Joseph French Panmure Is- Il . Mr. Theodore French. Sudbury. on '58? m-HH Burnt-Point, P. n r. Mr. an Panmure Island ma. aillycliic- =- "M Story 0f Buzz Mr. and lvlrs. John G. Iisndrigan, Lower Mon m. and .°'nswlh McDonald, Bfillrfillg Panmure Island. PaliI/llrxfiuaieidlgllisawm. A._MeDonald. Doris and Elisabeth Jamtsson, Gd Ii 8 3 5;..- .. g3 “he q»- s-l his-I “h! _, . . ..... . . . b88333bfi$lkbfidé=n9aalsGS88aii8s Family, Psnmure Island. 8 b-l I a d. mMr. Perle Cairns. Greenfield. Mr. Joa R. McDonald and Family. Panmure Island. D wFP?pP r SISSESSSS Peters. ,__u Medford, Mass. » Mr. and Mrs. Lewis White, Med- n! 8i ford, Mass. Mrs seasons ford, Mass. MESSAGES OI‘ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKenzie. I’ lillsg?x'girlisdh McLeod. Sydney. $1 u, “m, u Mi‘. Kenneth Preset, Ittlllfdld, i oxlliltir. and Mrs. Geo. Moffatt. Syd- “Iinnilfia Mrs. Jcs Lively. Buydney. “like? Mrs. Jack Moffatt, Syd- symi, ilgi-ilébderoier and hmlly. troyed Miss Eleanor Lsndrigsn. Maiden, w wit. Right new he's at s. traininB 5W"- tion in B 8 ,_ >- I so e28 233322222 i s- u,__ ass-s.- Mass. ruminants or snare"!!! bow 1Q; an’? a . ‘Neil s dne . . yMsyyhls soul ‘rest in peace. m‘, Ymm r-ao-il. m, ________. "BIACKLE! rr. n. c. u. by m The annual meetinl or the brw- l, PE? 9!‘ 9P5 . . _ . . fiisfiligflTé-‘GSSLSSSSSSSSSZSE C s b! Es .5355? M . w IMP GRIN‘. be‘; whIs were iinvllmli to limo zeglktiliggméflgfmu ‘ggvtglhg: enable him to see the action he de- ficisi in either sickness or emer- gency. Several social entertainments We" N14 1°!‘ "R "mlllgai. “xx ,one minute a d saw her arm blown l" which were both abom the next. lie watch- nfuroi m m‘ g _ _ lottetown. ‘fhihesum “my: x “M God ”\@ Q [n Thflui-Isasss ss-sasesnis-nir-lhs llew York-Stock" V MR. ADAM FRENCH . Possessed of s kindly and e was twice married; first to of St. VS, I'D 111011111 y the family. MAS! CAIDI PAGE. FTIZIL “J Provincial Livestock EXHIBITION Horse Races! OvsrllllldtheBeslI-lerssslatiiallsrl- times will battle for honors on four alter- noons, with Vaudeville Acts interspersed, LIVESTOCK SHOW will bring together the finest horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry in the Garden of the Gulf, shown lu separate rings, with seats for spectators. The c. w. A. C. Precision S uad and Entertainment group will appear a ternoona and evenings on our programs. Car Ferries at Tonnentine and Cariboo—l.ow rates. Come here for your BIG HOLIDAY l sUPWARDS OF $10,000 IN PURSES, BILL LYNCH'S BIGGEST MIDWAY With New I943 Attractions LT. COL. D. A. MaeKlNNON, D. S. 0., President. - - CIIARLOTTETOWN, r. a. I. AUGUST 10,11, 12,13 l.‘ of Vaudeville! 0 vaudeville Acts, including a super sen- sational high-wire act-Amrricsn Sky Re- vue-The Victoria Troupe oi E cycIIsts-—Beehe's Performing Br Francisco the King oI the Slack ‘It ire-Jam Skuce, specialty cartoonist-Old Kin; ‘- one man circus-The Golden Gate t with l0 glamorous girls in i Is'\ .- and dance numbers, and many other sp '- Large orchestral band oi 20 pieces all iurrd with attractive settings, cnlur l‘ tomes and the most modern iighii-z Attractive Evening Shows with Vaudeville, Singers, Revue, Concluding with a brilliant display w. al. FIREWORKS PREMIUMS‘, PRIZES On the Main Fair Grounds - - - J. W. BOULTER, Secretary. AND AWARDS a Doses. . u‘ The au iy t peregux. Mary Mm x, ‘h DD eecreary reported march with their bastard leaders 55 Borden’ Medmta. Mm’: m?!“ the following articles finished: as and those who accept such leader. °*sY<1"=Y-"-B~= M“ =1 ti» R v 5215‘. 13ft‘; i$y‘-’.“‘?.€§i3li?l‘l? fififi" it‘; i’§»°l§‘l‘é“i»u‘§i5il“li"°“‘ iii-iii? - 5 _ . . . three pair three pairs ‘grey nflfltgl 51X palm’ I'd been thinking of this air war as gloves. 7 navy scarfs. 6 sleeveless nothing but a great adventure for imam. 3 boy's heather puliovers. - m,“ 4 Bu.“ Windbreakers, a boy.‘ these hot-blood haters in this 8111116 seamen’; gtmkings to feel ashamed that up to now those who can fly haunt“ 3 bfllaklava ML You cant afford to be one of m“, (3 mew) though. Many a good Buy I know I 7 b0 ' knmged m"! (4 New» 7 gm.‘ um has gone west because he felt so violent about Germans and so _ dresses and panties. 5 baby's d d 1 t m » uliy, Leo Jam- Imkets- 3 pairs baby's bookie-i. 4 h§"s“l§hi§“t’h§i“he°r§§§°ol aIiolirtetllig ‘ hospital gowns. 2 pairs boy's Dylam- Hun on his own tail It's o. cold- The youowmg M“; on.“ m,‘ BI. 3 pairs girl's Pyjamas. 0 children ' ' W.» ~- amp-i- w- ===- tarsus. unspoiled“: birds.‘ i" a do o“ kimono. 1 nishtle. a bibl. 1 pair rubber pants. safety pins, l0 cakes Scum, face soap. ‘ The following officers were ao- pointed for the coming year. Pre- the Orwell women's Institute was aidfint. Mrs. Howard Cudmore: Vice- held at the home of Mrs, Murdock plggsident. Mrs. Iroweli Younker: Mclieod with an attendance of nine PC blooded business. And it's a cold- SWD€ URWELL INSTITUTE The regular monthly- meeting of Jessie Stewart. member and six visitors the presi- tary, Miss and m1 John French, Supply Sec‘y.. Mrs. Willard MoCali- dent presiding the meeting opened Mr. _ Halifax, n. s. M's‘ B°m‘°° "'°“°h' sydmy‘ Collection was 02.26. Twelve mem- the minutes of the last bers responded roll call by paying were read approved and signed a re- their annual fees. Lunc ed by the hostess and after a plca- last meeting showed a balance of h gent islocltal houlr the) mtsi-Ietingn was $62475 otegits it was bréioved and sec- IVUB 05005! Y 08311 OIIGd BESBOO M" w“ Wm‘ ‘M hmuy’ of the National Anthem. cl Mrs. John P. Griffin, Ga-sperenux. Mr. and Mrs. David Jamieaon. Gaspereaux. Mr. and Mrs. Plus Jsmieson. Jr., Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. bee Jamieson. Mil- linocket. Maine. Mrs Mary Ann Janiieson and h“ Treasurer, Mrs. Fenian l\.'.c- with the Creed By JACK BRAYLEY (Canadian Press Staff Wm") Canada's first war-hero history bfien written-arid ‘by (‘haulage John w. amnion. Pm 1r Wash Zlllufllfileuistl sudE Pgfgggyt ggggdege-tgihgfgietggmig: den death in the skies over France Xwhat Bpme hum aboutwhe ha, and Malta. . NIlMaYl“k ggtflretx. publzheamén panese Canadians.’ me w or a Farra - .. r , . Mrs. Johanna Condon. Vernon fir.) 1., m, "X,- D; c§ngdn N”, hymn Jesus Shall reign where er Miss Eleanor Landrtgsn, Mai- we with dad's Mill?” so 5e 1 v, wrence . . u: ,. ' "Roberts is the collaborator but, as be our attitude to strangers. has M;- and Mrs. Lieu Jamieson. his Montreal writer takes aiiis to read. Devotional period closed nltn :13,‘ is his own s ry. 8-! Prayer. And using the lusty jargon of the members. There were 3 visitors "(P in unison. roll call was answered by my favorite apple meefinz h was serv- port of entertainments held since donated to _ British Children Fund and that - $26.00 be donated to saiiitoriilnl s. verv interesting report of the an- nual convention of the Women's Institute was given by the delegates. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Neil I-I. McLeod. i‘OII call to be answered by Sing. say Play or Pay. Collection 75 ceilts, she singing of the National Anthem a close a delicious lunch was then served by the hostess. YORK DAY SPRING MISSION CIRCLE On Thursday evening. J1me 17th. the York Day Spring Mission Circle met for its regular meeting at the home of Mrs Wendell Vessev. The Meeting -‘ by singing m, 8.3a; M, “wk. the Sun." Scripture passage Isaiah w,“ (gnu) o. l-lo was read following by pray- from Verdun. Que. Leslie er. An article entitled What shall Roll call was lesponed to by 13 gunk”, 59kg“; ym- air and having no soruples about» present. The minutes cf the last Johnston, - eeda m . c him, Jul ma. The “ m, d . “mm, ‘Wed with ythc sinainl my outfyerwrltiallfinliyeriiid fin MB 11pm. " d-blood- tdltuiilii“ Still.“ ‘ °° l- A m in addition remi- is left ih the same im- tonthi; reaular work was the Helm "H"!!! wit‘; m" l " ' bl hlae loits under the efficient leadership of lb 495°" :8“ ‘B 1 mow,“ Th m, Mm. mFI&IIJl-sl:r. en.t e on y. ‘a o! conducted Jest Red Cross Office in char- nin modesty. the icy-eyed and blond mlgsebts to his his mates‘ t R d c no ou as or k l5 dre . o c ross SYMPATHY TWWQI B9 ‘he mill-WI! °1 the" ggorrgaalfd to ordisiFIi Stlhdv Book ill am - odds ainst them ~snd the Island WM saved for future use in the United Nations second front strategy. Only 2i now Beurllng, score of 29, collected the D.S.0.. D.I".C. and the D.F.M. d n 3'! planes, damaged el ht others and as credited sccmm nods. provides tie background of thll The mlniltes of the last M990" great ftgh" ad actually ‘an extremely loveahle any‘? nine. and the war sired. But he arrived in I-Ondvn when the blitll was on and he saw a pretty child playing with a 11011 off by on so that she con - moved from debris that was bin- her down. " r me. from that day Iilrwlrd, t the Germans. ed a putat inn kit and caboodie of those meeting were read and approved Ialoon leaves his read?" rt was decided to get tliiiicldiil septem A hcartv vote of thanks is to be \v-'—' 1 W. were at mudi a- h t ea probables. En land showing rookies er. i with the o ‘gear-smile. who. he S e» says "he the chs tars “Ii-Md '- ° h the WM- amid hard as steel lif f th a rottTlne along to tty girl undergo a leg! an‘: sp%_ hi i p gent io Miss Alicia Jenkins for sing- ing at the special service held June 6. Mrs. Ollio Brown envited the members to her home for next meet- ing Roll call to be responded to by a "Patriotic Selection.” , Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the commltee in charge. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. During the absence of the Pastor this Mission Circle conducted a spe~ cial service iii the York Church on Sunday evening June 6th. The Dre- sident Miss Mary Gill presided over the service and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey wry capablv presided at the organ and directed the music. The soloists ior the evening were the Misses Avis Prowse and Alecia Jenkins. ‘The addresses given were the coin- pliments of Captain Hugh Maclean of the Salvation Army War Ser- vices, and were read by Mrs. Peter Proud and Mrs. Ollio Brown. MEADOW BANK W. I. The July meeting of the Meadow Bank W I. was held at the home of Mrs Charles Hyde with fourteen members answering roll call. Min- utes 0i June meeting were read. ap- proved nnd signed by the president. School Committee reported having purchased school prizes and pre~ sentctl some. Rod Cross forwarded bill for material for quilts and re- brought a verv pleasant meeting to- norted 1 tires. Sick Com. reported iiisvinz sent. fruit. to a sick member id presented bill. also sent a svm- imthl" cord to a bereaved member. Orw- lnclllber paid her ice at this nleeting. 4- TIlL‘ Secretary gave the financial report which showed $14.70 realized from the play. Discussion took place on unprove- ment of school interior and Mrs. Stanley Hyde and Mrs. Victor Mc- Pliall and Mrs Robert Jewell were appointed to attend to this matter. The president read a paper on m- cilll Welfare. It was moved and sec- liiidczl that all bills be paid. The Secretary thanked the members for, irlllt received while in tllc hospital. Mrs. Pearl Scott invited members to her home for next meeting Rioll call to be answered with a shower gift for a foill" venr old child Lumh Com., Mrs. Nomian Mc- l-‘llrlvr-n. Nivs. Fred l-lvde Progvyllll, committee. Airs . Pearl Scott. Mer-t- iwcri- dl_<_~~.l;._.,;,_ int: closed with God Save the Kink i English pub .ll'.fI and lunch was served by the nresl- ]‘.lp])l‘0\‘llI of rill-hr --"rl c ilmv-itivr- in charge. Col- i war and a. 110s‘. last mall tn br- hr- A \'L‘l"-' .\‘.lf'f‘l‘.\~Iill ice cream anddnvltation. was dance was hold under the auspices lsti"llngt-l' in 1Il(‘ c ni‘ lIlO Bollncr Err-f Club at Mcatlolv ‘nut in bc Howl D ihc Born-rt n,’ -» " "Coupon F/w". leciion amounted to 77 cents. Flu" (‘ll l-"rirllli" night at the hcrne of Mr. Norris Scott Vlin/Iessoge Fro Mdhigjtfiéey .< The City C0llll('ll Prime Minister Cliult. il-ionorulgv ficc-nlan o1 July 28. However Mr. Ct -not CZQXEFLCKI to mec- - dnvltatloll. he lvro‘ Professional Cards Sums-m- McLeod €i Bentley w. a. BENTLEY. K. c. s. a naxruzv. K. c. Barristers and Attorneys-nt- Law MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street _—~‘ié‘>‘ saws. arr-no Samar-L ‘ llsrrelland Company I. F. AiiillllBALii i i" Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building f. Charlottetown JUUHMHH" a n ‘- M. ALBAN FARM ER B. A.. LLB. .‘ BARRISTER. Souurolt. ETC. Canadian Bonk of COIIIIIICPL; Bldg; __ MONEY _1'0 1.0a. _._._._..._i_... _ _ _._=, ALEX w. MAI l-licsuN BARRISTER. SOLICITOK. ETC- Ofllce: 90 Great Georgi» Street d Money to Loan Collections iwrlvsron" WAJTS "47:, FOR HIS HONOR ll/llANCI-E$TOR, July (CP until thl- war ends. R "Oil u l our CONTItOIJJLiI i.\' rrli liicml-i: LONDON. IQ." Gen. Sir Bernard L. Mohigomery, now leading his British ElghthiArmy against the Axis in 3 ‘ '1'. i!‘- s troops with the pro-invasion message whose concluding uriqr m lsjvinqfdppnlpzéiswfitsrrllaltgieloee maewinllblttlelwQ.AIdl.hflI-' ds are shown here. l-ie is picture" I