‘L. Q ‘m?’ ...... --..--<~m-\ 871F317“. P2 You asl: Chance .- d i Buy Now gizc SPRING coins and suns i: Sizes l3-18—Fcnncrly52250-52150 i Final Glcarancc Price $|Q.oo grime clisii. sland Furriers, 15a QUEEN STREET i... .. _ ,, afvs+~m No Approvals ‘a’ MllLLIS H W. I. "in Mt. Meliisk Women's In- utc me: at the home of Mrs. ~ hint-Mao on June 13th. Meet» i: c!‘ bf‘ singing institute ,><~...ing Crced in uni- l<..l can w. responded to by say, play.- or pay. The" were MT. Sick Mrs. W. J. Mutch. c uiernbers and foil: Visitor! EnIWITsT. Minutes of last mee were ."“.i(1 and approved. A le d! t inks Collection amounted to closed hostess assisted by Mrs. Jenkins. (Patriot please copy) STERLING W. I. for a isn't was read from e‘: Jenkins. . . d to send $10 t0 Red =11, Two dielcnntcs were! appoint- tO EH91’! f? 311111.13 CODVCH- —‘*'*' 4A2 fhilflwifig committees ‘Iiho June meeting of the Sterl- F‘ appointed: School, Mrs. Addie ins W. I. “as held at the home of M _ /________ _________ _Mrs. J. LFIIemlnQjltiji/lflnir s/ivl: itlttlts ON SALE g FR|DAY—$ATUR|MY——MONOAY, JUNE MacCannel, Mrs. Arden Richards. Conunitttee, Rle-allpollll-‘KL Plans were made for holding an Ice Olreem Social in July, date to be set at the Red Cross meeting which will be held at the home of Moved and sec- onded that. a treat be given the drildren on closing day of school. t. “i. 2'5"’; ing by sing g a. on Anthem. Lunch was served by the Everett THEATRE “Louliusiioi WITH GORDON J ONE S MARSHA HUNT Beats and Henri-Bea ta lliONTAGU -—SAT. 22nd SOURXS —- MON. 214th , ~Canadians of the second Division _ (are being readied for battle; day increasingly pil-egerit. president presided and opened meeti ling were read and approved. The Bmtirday" Box the Box for another year. were made for a ice-cream 1.1011. was decided to have a solo duet. Miss Geneva MacKay Austin “Tnlsli. title-Ell Ewen. lllvaftflorifwl anthem. 21st.——22nd.—-24th. g‘; CARNATION OR ST. 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Se‘. 1 Ebb. 17c LARGE CELERY HEAD — HIAD LITTUCE, Each -— Wlneaepa, Dcaen -- — — CANADA CORN STARCH Pkg. 10c 10c. 2 For 19c FRUIT CAKE. 2 Lb.Cake-- SHIRRIFFS PURE LARD.L5- -—-———- McLARENB ""1 MAR MUSTARD FANCY FREE WSPFCIALS roa THIS sate 4o B “I DESSERTS axtite 2 z. o c SODAS on MILK LUNCH, Pkg. Pkg-am 15¢ Jellied 250 19g l‘ ~‘ 77 A Thrilling Romance of Hoof- MATINEE 3 P. M. . THE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN Program. i l l i l i | By LANCE OONNERY, Ottawa , ‘Joumal l l PEPAWAWA LIIIJTARY CAMP l-—Carlada's fighting forces are fac- .ing the prospect of blitzkrieg war- . fare with a song of victory in their hearts and an iltterly unworrled altitude despite grave tidings from ‘ abroad. ' Here in this sylvan setting 1.1 {the perfect haven for those seek- | 1118 sanctuary from the grim gossip of a people at war. Young Young Canadians Of 2nd Division Are Being qi Readied For Battle i Thousands in Camp Llve Sort Of Llfe Doctors Fracture- Arc in Excellent Health Due to Good Food and Training Pembroke is mated, a. stream of khaki-clad Canadian: head for the town. Naturally, their num- bers are only a mall of the camp's since leave is not granted to more than l5 per ‘ strength a any single time. But the influx is lltlll consider- able enough to make cash regis-l tor-a jingle a money-nuke tune ; and cause smiles to wreaths the faces of Pembroke rmrchants. The lads are in a spending mood when Let the Men’: Store DRESS YOU 1.'~k For Summer Comfort No us l You can't get any real joy out 9g Bummer unless you dross for it . . . . . in clothes of pleasant airy comfort . . . . . luitsd to your special form of Bummer enjcymgng, THAT'S THE PLEASURE OF THII MEN'S STORE. Snappy Sport SH IRTT with 0 Canada and Creed. A The minutes of the previous meet- 1 {ga"31i:g°{§3_1;‘_%2% eiggeymthgufafng lport of committees and the follow- lsimim "1"‘r‘”‘f°‘md the W“ W“ - discuss olpcncd and collections amounted, , to $6.22. 1t was decided 1o 0011511111‘ | ‘ersaimn ions ' appointed for tire iilllliiili cunvcn-l ' Program was also discussed for the district, convention and it Mrs. D. J. Aiarlmorl rind Mrs. Fr Bell and ))l‘lZ('S were won by Mrs. Muclvor, Currie W/vociside, lifrs, H S. Muc- _ by day they become .65 , proficient. in the arts of war. m“ But, war talk? Re- ' w . . . a‘ nulllu.i;v matters in with and pnental than that: it 1 k_ F. h, ts to discussion of the overseas news iihiiase fin uflienighred for milhe ‘Bred l they “an S“ mienny L“ the news‘ Cross and sent in. D4 ZillPS were i impers M‘ [he ‘TlmP- iruury things. families, ot their training progress and of their comrades, of their W31’. the Jilly mcctlnlz. Roll call. slnrr, One tirivate, a brawny young- say, play or do. The procrnui con- sior wlmsc camp life hall put roses sistml of two contests ;u-vparc:l b)‘ rink well wizcir lie casually remarked "We're ready for fiction; what wr- cnlisted for." Tlialls what tlicy enlisted for,“ Tlic mcriing closed with i so what is there to talk about? i Live llcalihy Lila- I ' l The thousands in camp at Peta- yWflWEl are living the sort. of life doctors prrs 11w. Good food, rc- gular 1.»: draping under Cilil- - , HIS, pic .~..."cisc- -u'.id strenu- A buglcr blasts a rcvcillc cull a1. six n.m., uull front tlrcu on c- h duy hcl-omcs an in- tensive session of training - for no time is being lcst concentrating cffurts to bring lhcsc men lu fighting pitch. int-u aw ill l-xccllent licuillr. 1i1(!ll null to be lo uct ltllO rm; null any who wclc zic- . "ed lot‘ scrvlce b; u narrow l lull".- loxiutl lite m in nsclf. Uilllll) (llltil- ri (‘.\I("']l ‘lillily few 5. \V('(llll'S y '. ccmplt‘ '. l ‘i ucck-cnds troy t u variety utlnclll- pursu s. ‘nfilvull is ilu- most fav- ored lgumc, prsliablyl because cvcr_vlrolly' kuous how to plav ‘ /\ 24-icntu league is In full swing at llu- catnip, sclicdulcrl in tilrl-c groups of clght tl-ims icnl tmiuiiig starts the sol- dicrs day uirr rovcille at 51x am. and mil c.lll at 6.15. First sitting of br: lfast is ‘at sevcn. Then the soldier repairs to his l011t for attention to ‘household matters-kit. inspect, to be exact. He must be dressed. washed and shaved, and have his kit laid out. ,rcady for scrutiny in 45 minutes. , Troop parade is at, 7.45. when ‘another roll call is conducted. At eight o'clock the officers com- ilflflnding the various units make 1a general inspection of the ranks, land the men go to their posts for ‘specialized training. I Lights Out ai 10.18 M 1d noon comes dinner, after which another troop roll call comes along at 1.15. More work during the aftemoort, then supper. Some trainin of special units may ex- tend t rough the evening, while others mav be free for recreation in the centres provided by the YM. C.A. and the Knights of Colum- biu But all at 10 o'clock must heed the bedtime call, and lights are out by 10.15. Since the camp e ended t e l0 miles of pavement between I greatly this Spring, I Pelawawa and Pembroke have aean an inc ll became so familiar that civilian cloth- ing back in town seems hiccu- oaa somehow. affic has been so hea on this stretch of highway that the On- tario Provincial Police have detail- ed a. motorcycle officer for duty there exclusively, during the sum- mer months. lembrohDocsWell Pembroke taxicab driver's have reaped a rick harvest in the put few weeks. For when pay-day comes, and the coveted pan ,QQOO0 owes O 00 i How Are i Your Eyes’! "llll-YIYIIIIII I I i 0:531:11.” baa, son 010s i atria-moraines -- consult a spee- 1 M your aanlca with you: of experience and a thorough retracting service. "two: and dllclaa yon llf- ‘ i 6. F. llutclicaan I O. P. HUTCHEBON F. G. HUTCHESON. ihere isn't any. reporter who spent two days con- _ outsiders. But their silence is much more funda- exienda even 'I‘ltcy talk uniong themselves of Of their homes and peace- 1n- time vocations. But not about the vited the members to her home for lll his checks. summed it up pretty that's d, , witlillrelv its previous cpposition . l0 from that is the minor experiences twice s month. Most 0f the soldiers are en- oour the moat of their lives in camp, and more and more are f it. a world all their own. It's a world in which the feminine , - » l .tlv a long Way down the influence lays little part yet mg new ones were appointed. Sickiupiflrw - _ l M“ Gewge Brown‘ 31110323“ eiiitncgrs. mlxtfilgusctoxliibfalsiiqiloexhatlerpixiiat: £50319‘, l" mo‘? gggwfhMrlg”éeolémlar£gfifi these soldiers‘ chatter. Fence in camp than 011$! . . MME , . s. i an . ~ ‘ Mrs. Mme “urgent-en. Program. “m” '°" A°"°" Iliwv Practically mud 1n line Mrs. Thomas Bolster, Mrs. Lorne Tyne ‘oldiers are torwdden to to take their turn in front of MMEWCH. ‘ ‘ ' shaving mirrors. less. Linen is quont wash" inexlpert hart s-can make it. as clean as Personal Appearance Good Military discipline has much to do vlvlth this concerfi about persona appearance; pays , good conduct prcminums to present a smart, aoldicrly front on parade. The inrvpect ng of- ficers don't miss a trick, for competition among the units at the camp is keen. Commandant of Petawawa Mili- , tary Camp is Brigadier H. E. Bonk, D.S.O..v District Officer Coinmarici- mg Military District No. 3. Nu- Iural location of the camp leaves little to be desired, situated as it is on the Ottawa River, at the junction with the Petnwawa river. Incidentally. the name comes from tlie Indian word “pltweivcfl meaning "when one hears a noise like this", that ls. the voice of the “film's. Tltc camp fjgilred in Can- ada's war effort of 1914-18, whcn it. was uscd for the same purpose [as now. llncrcased iEnlistmcnt l lln Australia l i _..___ i (By J. E. llcltlsworlh, Canadian . Prtss (Jorrespondeui) 19 SYDNEY, Australia, June — ilC-l‘ CablcJ-Tiic plight of France [has rcislvltrd in an liicrellscd rusri lto ens in Australia's OlVCYSCiLK ‘forces and tlic grcntest prOSIWCB 0i niltoiial llllltv since thc outbreak i- , Tllc latter dcvclopnietit is a cou- j ;srqucnce oi the federal la *_ iforcnce which. bor cor.- Idtlimz rPnilliC~ [Australian fcrccs going overs ,'I‘lie party si:l:p0r'ted the plcdt! J :01‘ tlic Wilfii!‘ of Australinis sources to Britain and her All. ucccptcd corrtnllsoryl scrvic; icr" lramc defercc and endorsed full pnrllelpaticri in the Empire air scheme. Although :11" csiafcrcnce cppo - ed lal: < jilillilly a national C011‘ '0 the Government. and pcst-rvrlr cics. It dcmantled 100 per cent. tax- nilou of exccss war nrofl .. - The wav is now clear for passage of a sweeping emorsrcncy mcasnvo on the llucs of Britalzfs special powers act. both an ularli r reconstruction poli- Planc Testers Across Canada By I05! MUNROI Canadian Press Staff Writer UITAWA. June 19 —(CP) —- Many lteel-nerwed pilots who criss- crossed alrhnes over Canaxla from the citlas to remote frontiers are finding new outlets for; ‘their skill rid darint h the n0fi'l war- iiimedrlve fbr m "l4 mm‘ 0d pilots. A dolan fennel- blush who can handle anything Wfnl from aerial Jaicpda to sleek new tr rt: are making their win- trfbu to the war effort by in- structing fledgling war birds in the British commonwealth air training plan, taking hamrdoua jobs as teat pilots for Canada's new 11511.1- ing pines or acting u okeoutlva of Canadian aviation companies. Bast brown custom commercial aid ur who has wanted an airline out cf the lalrohead for several years and has seen gasetically all the Dominion air. Ia flew with llr Hubert Wilkins into the Arctic in the summer of 1N’! in a n-ullleea search for the mining 10.31413‘ filers mwhom u‘ pied a over e r 1%. ‘men war broke out he Join- ed the air force and was selected an inch-actor for the air training be h becoming a legen- dary . At eastern air afa- tions they toll this story about this pioneer of the northern air lanes who la as competent a there is in Oaneda. Cressman had to take the regular instruction course when he entered the service and was given "lessons" by an of- ficloua young flying officer. But he went through it all without pro- test ’I‘l\e'n came the final test and Chessman had his inning -and revenge. In full control of the ship. he took the instructor aloft and zoomed the plane ‘through dizzy power dives, "blackout" tums and weird aerobatics. ‘The instructor couldn't have done half the feats they come to town, and result of, boom the town Boots are spot- ‘ r9. .. — admittedly by Famous Fliers flier aaed FLANNEL TROUSERS Summer comfort and well cut style. 3.75. $5. 6.50 Men's Sport Shirts, plain shades, Blue, Green, Tan, also fancy colours. Style, short sleeves, open or closed noclrband. Large collar attached. 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Famous Test Pilots Al; Fairchlld aircraft company in Montreal, J. H. Lymbumer is test Eliot for the new Bristol-Hollan- roke bombers bclng turned out there. He booms the shark-shaped craft through every kind of man- oeuvre day after day to try and find flaws, risking his life that median airmen will fly in safe He f as a commercial t all over Eastern Canada and and was pilot on the NORM lflm flight to the Ant- erotic. , another rormer bush ‘Rd Dobbin flit, is tolt pilot for Boeing alr- craft company at Vancouver, while Dlolr Bibby, a commercial flying confirm, is teat pilot at Vlckers in Montreal where flying boats are nmnufactured for the R. C. A .1". V. G. l-latton is test pilot. for the Hawker Hurricane Fighters at the be For God and liberty- Ov-hldlen C" and Foundry Plant. to m up a bureau of statisticians at Ibrt William. He is known as a to he her chart the mtg-sag; in . h n; 1| wmpem“ bu‘), 1H m t H), m Tonight Old llnglanda e mining w“! to?“ £011; IOQHJ’ meek‘- ce of butter. cabbages and to Fwd Zeke, Ont The air observer school of the air training plan bring established at Melton airport near Tomato is bdnz starlet-vised b Peter flour. Tulip Bligh ti: T‘ hleii: “om ri:'rt‘m“ “d h" “m, 89'1"" ""1"" ° D°illm°fl 5K1’- cacy to tempt the epicure, if mln- 1m pfnygrs u," god mgy clelf ways, which operates into many of agriculture experiment: her allies "',',“",§,,£1’,",$' v’,’.°’§“$"{,“,,°""°"° “e ‘mmml- And liberty now placed in PW“ a“ ' ,' ' ° " ' mm‘ M 111mm llflcultural institute n; flow-nut ym, 3n uni-norm lnion Bkywsys chief pilot, will be in Lincolrishire, tulip bulbs unfit dawn pilot at the Observer m- gale or propagation, were fed ' lama aircraft companies with wsnlme orders have chosen execu- am, 511v; rwmJmfi‘ r3331}; Iwrthllfld gnmgaggsrlfllwrfitiggbrfgieberes: tiuildl And [will those m- mm WM , . . . c g as no - - s . a ores for his exploits in the North- ho e mimm’ "dd-i "115 Wlfning. The four winds sweep 11D i" 7"" wen, ‘Ierritoriea and now he is di- “f”??? —-4flftodils are not sult- doors, rector of the de Havliiand com- ° m’ ""108" And on their wlnls la borne ti" pony which is making the moth ~ -'—~ a _ planes used ln elemental-y traln- Linea and Canadian airways. "Hold 171st, we come. It shall no! lng under the air training plan. Pilot with Canadian airways and die." At l. c. A. F. slrdroanoa all a- Ginger (mote Airline for some _mn|¢| p, 8min. croas the country are bush pilots years. Bill Holland la a member of l Blvd-- whose names are renowned the R. O. A F. operating out. of “u Bu,” q ill. throughout the north. Val Patrl- u.» Jelllcoe Beach u» at Vancou- chm ' arctic of Winnipeg and points ver and George Billie formerly rlorth ‘i: 161m theBalrdforce {at Tren- with Mackenlze Air Bcdvioe ls al- l-lltunpback ling; banjo hill. on at amp or on n er on so at Va ' ' “l Peace-time service with Cnnadlag flew "couve" 3°" “m” “i” ' ’“"""" “m” W airways. Inu Lei ls at. 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No one would guess Just how she will begin her new Job. retard work out a plan," she explain- to pigs in place of l, uaed, both raw anlinghokg to u. Place l5 per cent of the cereal rt. for Consolidated Mining and Smelling Co the u" f TflW-fly before ‘Joining ‘S BASEMENT SHOWS 79c. 69c. $1.00 rts, Color, Navy and 59c. i Boys‘ Polo S h 1 r t s, assorted colors. Sizes 22 to 34 . Boys’ Cotton T w e e d Knickers. Sizes 24 t0 32 Boys’ Blue Denim Dun- garee P a n t s. Slzes2Sto as . 896.} E. MFLEQDfimilcd Boys’ Balbriggan Com- binations, a t h 1 e t l o style. Sizes 22 i0 32 Boys‘ Blue Cheviot and Checked Twecll Shorts. Sizes 23 t0 32. Prlce........ lVlLL MAKE CHECK _ (“SHALL FREEDOM DIE? 0F WHAT U. S. EATS WASHINGTON, June 19 Shall freedom perish from ll" bath 1 . Shall liberty be tbmbcd. Shall Christendom beneath ti" crush r Of pagan zeal be doomed? Tonight. tonight, the clouds of war Hang low along the channel shore; Tonight from Belgium's ra-vlifd —-(OP) the newly-formed United State; National Defence Commission, has lzer summer reading cut, out (or For Miss Elliott, dean of women U. S. Public must pqy to ‘ And lsleward through thP "iii" g runs _ The thunder of combattzng truth‘- U the toning channel main ThgnKlr-igdom’; sea dos-i l"°“l "‘ . gain. , . Prom Scotland's brow to Hasdnitl uara m. Her ‘fa eons perched h "l" a r; Her legions poised to m"! m‘ bow Of flame and death by Fulhk“ 0e. And o'er her bristling battlemehl-l- waiving defiantly. The Union Jack proclaims BMW e work is going to interfere " she said. "I haven't Miss Elliott hopes to [Qt in some of stature with a "I've got to think it through her first step. though will VQI sis-dist? her faith, her W" grave. Firm er resolve. her arm W0"! To avenge a hall spawntd Wm‘ ___.___'______ TUTJP- FD) BACON MAY B! DELTCACY 8y were gas torch of freedom’: steady "W" er empire lights with fierce? gle md Japanese liners If, names for "Tun us” in baIQl-ll hill. mm and" orco. is at. Winnl