TUESDAY, ‘ ‘ “' THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. as llanoveo It, up Georg: Claw. b0 Ottawa It. IUMMBISIDI and PIJNCI COUNT! News. Sabaorlpelona Advariblng The Guardian may ba coughs daily at any at tho fal- lowing stores in llamncralda- Ball Bookstore. Wale!’ stmt. uonruss, urn-inn ma; gum, Toronto Bakery. Water strut. Ill‘! uaudrt. ll’! Grallvllh Ikofl Thu Guardian will In delivered to any boats in laalaaarido by Carrier Boy at 2n pfl’ day or 10o pa: weoa. Phone 80 for tlsh ‘or glvs your older to mo boy responsible for doliverlq an vol: IIIIQ ma‘. -—\VANTED to buy 8.000 to 10.000 —BABY NEEDS at Taylor Drug 7- -8l feet of Lzxzl-nlch hardwood plank. Co.. Kenslngton. Hall Manufacturing 00., Ltd, ---- Summcrsidc. 8-16-61. —WANTEDPMl-ld. any III. for __- gcgeral housework. 90 g month, -DR. CRIIELlWlAN will hold 225, Summerslde. 8-16-81. Tuberculosis Clinic, Town Hall, --- Stlnuncrszrle, Thursday, August 19th AT THE BIG LEGION dancg at at l0 A. M. 8-16-21. the Sporting Club tonight the ‘ ---— _ hours are from a till l o'clock. —AX.BLRTON FrL. Aus. 20 Bluso Modern and old tin-ls. Two orchest- and Dance. Good floor. Wood raa. p.17-11, music. 8-‘. li -———— MISSION _i‘uv. SALE, motorcycle, losilwm-ederlck J. McCsrten. 5,7,, 5°‘. ct motor. new tires, two seats - ton. will conduct a ission in Sac. . Wrlit‘ J. Brier. Sunlmerslciel red Heart Church. Albcrton. from ufiliphOllp 2B9. 8-17-21. Sunday, August 22nd to Sunday 29th. ~——-——- August —-\‘ISI'I‘ING M l N I S T E ll i PREACHES - Rev. Edwin Simpson ... CONSTRUCTION PROCEED. ' m, native of this pro~1ING - Tbs work oi the now can. ~ l at both services ln nery being constructed by Jenkins Trinity Ulll \i Church, Summersided Bros, 1n summgfgjde 15 proogedmg on SilnfLt- iil-llvoruig uble and 61-‘ rapidly and the extgrloy 15 gbqqt lightening; sermons dealing with Dro- completed, The outgub ‘"11; are sent wcrld conditions and the solv- of white slabs shlnfllos. Th0 call- lng of pOai. war proolelns-S. tract is held by M. F. Schurmm g —*— Co. Ltd. and the plumbing and -Pnvl:.\ls.\‘1' PARTIALLY basting by 3, T, Monks“ ‘m; go, CU.\ll'Ll-I'l‘lil) - The stretch of'_s pavcmcnt on Wafer Street West ' that: has been under repair is now partially uolnplctcd and traffic may now pass without detourlng. This street was originally paved with asphalt and is now being re- paired with cement. The work is under the direction of Mr. Jamgs ATlLlllflll, sirre’. foreman. Trum are spend their honeymoon Mr. (i. T. Williams s Harbor View abiru. Bummer- Addresses Ration Bd. ida- __ --Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Robertson and M155 Barnaby of Halifax have arrived at Harbor View Cabins to spend a week-S. , --lvlrs. Harry Birch has received ‘ u. uecuuwu Mr- G- T- Wlll- word oi the safe arrival overseas oi iams, liaison officer between the her husband. son oi J. Wymsn and RBLlOD ALIIHXUSLFZIUOD and the 604E115, 31x11, summgrgidg-B, Local Raiion Boards in Canada, .___ —Nursing sister Jcssls Muir. R. of Toronto, is visiting —-ALBEITON Personals -1vm. J. A. MoPhso and family oi Smnmersidc have returned home after spending s. month's vacation gt Have-afloat Cottage, Bcdoquu- -.lvlr. and Mrs. Graham Kent oi "The function of the Local Rab-l ion Boards 1s one of tremendous me Ration Adminis- Montreal, in an address to the Charlottetown Local Ration Board 53411111,,’ at me regular mcetius yesterday in Summersldc the guest of Mr. l-fiofllovn- and Mrs. RT. Dodds. S. tvllllzlms, who arrived in thel .___ "li-‘C PQYQYM 5W5 118° and h“; —-Mr. and Mrs. John E. Camer- . visited the Boards at Sum- an Q1’ Tlgnish were visitors t0 1110151119. Albflwfl» 5°11“ and MW“ Summerslde over the week-end laguc, told the Charlottetown and returned 1p their homo on Board about the importance of the! Sunday qvenmg, B work they are doing in furthering Canada‘: war effort. As the ration- i-v- pr "- ‘Tm hits everybody in Can- rh, the municipality could make, side spent the weekend 1n ch31. nu 5W0!“ Cumfibl-liiml i-halfilnttetown the guest/of his sister llLOUUll its work in the Local Rat- M11 0x11 way-d B " he emphasized. When '1' -Mr. and Mrs. LJ. MacDonald , . Mfered. and family of Mermaid were vis- iml °n'~‘“.wa5 TQM‘ lting in Summorside on Sunday 511° Warmme Prices the guest of Mrs. MacDonald's -Mr. Aeneas Clow. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Claw n1 Summer- THE cusmnrrcrowu GEIITIIAI. QUINN" —¢u> for com “"914?! 19 provides Elimis" no served l big“ so re for al V Ttion un- msrlormo usuva "cun- - Ammo-y MIL-General n. w. Browno, 0.8.0., M-C, Director. General of~ths Rcscrvc Army lu- I ted tgcl mgmbérs of the 42ml W! l‘ om- v mfi 1.622’ ti‘. ‘M’ Mlan an inspection of the estcrd ympeculoy‘ gldimwill complota DAN ‘ WILL A’! _ A Tho hi}. of the scrvativs Association under chairmanship of Mrs. n.3, 11am, camp the vua auvsap mcuifl: some “anal-D an vouno- mtanv cAasv-oao VOIIII “mun nauunsv; an. nova: - nun moan. wolunaum auuuv monou ALSO SHORT SUBJETU-l‘ Please Note if‘? heldtfie mvgerxm smucccssiul First Show 7 Sharp nag». Refreshment bootihseswlgrset Second 9.15 w’ “m” “d "i" mu - ad by tho oung ladiss oi tho Ag- i tion. g 400 . m; the 0X72». T“.é‘.‘°°‘ w m“ under Cpl. TUESDAY AT 2.30 CAPITUI. Summerside ti an contributed to the cause. ——-_____ Personals m. Ellsworth Noonsn of Alban Blx miles above the earth. this airman is going to ba comfortable oomfortabls than the leather gsnncnt it replaces, and efficient at sub-mro temperatures in the ncw flying clothing develop- t° n" °°mplei° ‘memm °1 ‘"°"°m°m- In W! picture at left, the “ma: GUARDIAN ed by the Royal Canadian Air three. Fully clad, he'll wear hcavy under- L‘ Pill-m"? '9" i3" elecirmnl’ belied under-stilt which enables wear, wool socks. sheepskin llncd boot fillers. the new Type "E" flying slut. flying boots. a woollen bell-Jar nook covcr, oluergelwy ration bolt, helmet. goggles, oxygan, radio cquipmcnt, Mso Welt. plralchtm harms: thres-ln-ons gloves. It sounds heavy, but tho new suit is lishm and m0" u» wmQa-nnDMi-l- ~ \- and questionnaire in which more than aa-nouwafl; -»~2§.U_$'1‘_1Z-_l94s~. New RCAF Flying Suit Defies Stratosphere Cg“ and is dsslgmq the welsh! of heavy cloths to be reduced. In the succeeding plctums he pull; o trousers and Jacket, fitted with rippers which allow n pulled off and discarded in l6 seconds. The new clothing tho wholc m1; 1° h. 4.000 airmen mbmlttegutblam‘ as to what features the ideal flyng suit should have. (B. C. A. p, now mlellvul-h-WOGK-Olld visitor to Bout 1 Miss Emily L. v 1 w ra.::.-::-u- DeCoste, Brtyfleld scissor." m Mrs. Be l M Le h been visitlilsgeheralfistanMvis-oflalg: ‘ Msthleson for the past two weeks returned by plane Monday to hor- “Air Force” Outstanding War Drama —Msde with the cooperation oi United States Air OOYPB. Air Fbrce," which opened yes- terday at the Capitol, ls one of the most exciting dramas of hieroism that the screen has yet 110m; in Boston. ass. s ven us. The story begins when "M Mr. ‘I25. Loifland of Tulsa, O s Ann’ and its crew 0g mm take fiKarrlved in Charlottetown yestercllgy: on s. eaoe-tlme mission to Hon- He is here in connection with cll olulu ust before December 7. Un- drllllns operations in Hillsboro armed and unaware of its 1m. it 38y. soon makes the bitter discovery of thc attack on Pearl Harbor. The. bomber goes from Maul where it ls attacked from ambush to Hic- kam Field. in spite of warnings: then heads for Manila by we of Wake Island. After a per oils i flight through a bank oi storm‘ Mr. 1H. Norton, general freight clouds, it makes a hazardous land-l agent for the Canadian National 1118 at Clark Field only to learn RBlIWQ-vs. Moncton, arrived in that it is being evacuated. They Charloftetowrl yesterday morning hurriedly load -._vith bombs, but sf- and Mr. Prank Dongs“, genera] ter only three nave been loaded, Passenger agent, Moncton arrived sirens warn oi enemy attack, and ast night. - they quickly take off to find the. invasion fleet, accounting for one cruiser and two transports with a director of the Cangdhm Nauonn their bombs. fltailways is in Charlottetown on s. Although their Captain is killed combined business and pleasure and another shot by Jap gunners- trip. He will be here to; several the brave ship ls brought down days. He is registered at the Char. safely lottetown. ‘i’ Mr. and Mrs. Qhnon Macllesn °f Phil-ill N5» Wxho were attend- 1118 01d Home Week spent a very pleasant week-end in South Mel. Ville the guest of Mr. Joseph Flood, Mr. C.I-I. Reid of Amherst. N 8.. E - '. , hl \ . Q c behind the Meal sister Miss Kat een Camu-on k .5 i0 supplctnerlt who; RdllOll Administrat- Jmj" °Xl’l~;1n°id;k Brunswick this week after a 5110111 ‘i’ “m” ° “m visit to summerslde where both are "w 5*"- well known. zvn. pm is the New! —Mr. ad Mrs. Raymond Dill of. cs0 Boards. m” Co“ Saved by ham-Henderson Paint Co. Mrs. l7 . . ‘anon because of the ,5 a 515m. o! M“ A a Bmnnan_5_ of such voluntary organ‘ ___ -—Mr. and Mrs. George Schur- man. Monctnn, N.B., who havl‘. been spending their annual vaca- tion in Summerside visltlnl! friends and relatives returned home yes- terday accompanied bv Master Layton Schurman. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schurman. 8 ._.Warrant Officer and Mrs. B. Buckley are entertaining the latters mother. Mrs. RA. Bot- tomlcy. her sister Betty ‘ind her aunt Inez Smith from Ottawa. at their cottage at Harbor View- Summersids. 5- rns relating to transient won banking, etc, wgre . it up in a impel dis- fnllcwlljg Mr. Williams’ 4d- 3 yor B. Roy Holman presided and two new |\ml>@-”$. M95513 J- J- Hcmby nncl George MacLeod, were wrlcomcd to the meeting. Mr. M. F. Graves. superintendent of ration- E ind for the Dmvmcc. was DYBEQP-t ‘ and visitors included Mrs, (D12) M- P. Harrington. member of the 10681 Ration Board in Yarmouth. N.S.. and Miss E. I. Yetman. SHIN-Yin" tendant of the Dawson Montreal Hospital in Brldgewater. N. S. Hamimm- NB" maimed w Newiscreen play of WhlCh was written d to Lite localities. and Brunswick manager o; 11m Bfgndlflpmsslblc 1 . ____(_Cgntinucd page 911g) ii_*—: High rflnki"! officers sat ln on: _*" folio. G. H. Challies, (Grenville- thfi Preparation of the script. the. Mr- Waller S. Thompson, diroct. Dundas. _ . , 01' public relations 11nd -?————~ by Dudley NIChOIBS, with the aid general publicity for the C2‘21~ CAPE TOWN. Aug. - (OP) ~A of Howard Hawks, whose splendid arllan National Railways and Trans direction made this thrilling sflse Canada Air Lines of lvfontrcal is 1C WBYIIIRIS 91' salvage Y-“Tkm s°um here on a combined business and African waters has bred carried Pleasure trip, He is very enthusp out by the South African cosine“ astic about the possibilities of the Corns. World-HF under the must END tourist trade in this Province. Yes- difficult conditions the engineers terday with n p t f t . ists Mr. Thompsgr: ywgs $1115.’. (tigluxa tour of the National Park bv Mr, lione on the east and driven to B‘ Graham Rue“ M the Travel within 15 1111195 of Messma ‘BUTBBU- ly battered by heavy seas that a American Vnnguayds shat ‘or. ————— great amount of repair work had Wm; apmg m, nmh Co“, to Visitors to Charlottetown at to be done before sfllvusius wuld within 14 miles of Messina, over- presem include Miss D"'°i1'*3’ M- “mme ‘"- mnmng Barceuona and cum“: Armbrustcr, director of theSthAv- (till! Milazzo, on important evucun- gzvértsgk-‘Nevll Y0? Nand Mrs. on per; 11 r m i - av s. aso o ew York. ' denied to tilfe ugriclorlyfv ch now is Mrs‘ DH“ is the w1d°w °l 3°b 3| e rib-z, {I'm u u» esp-t: rzs.sma"i.=t i gr- an m r ~ ' or un. up {rum Ranedagég agoélgg visited this Province several time: 5T TRYON before with her husband. Tho two ladies are enthusiastic about gm natural beauties oi the Province (The Algiers radio said a broad- cast recorded by Reutgrg New, Agency that Milazzo was occupied.) Drew, servativc leader. Park) Frost. (Victoria) Public Heslzu, (Durham). Labor, Charles Daley (Lincoln)- Agrlculture, Col. T. L. Kennedy. (Peel) Lands and Forests, W.G. Thomp- son (Kent East). Highways, G. l-l. Doucett k). Provincial Secretary. G. H. Dun- bar (Ottawa South). Mcmber of Ontario Hydro Com- mission and Minister without Port- Ontario Gahinet ‘l . l’! —-("I‘uesd&y) ,A\18 - General. well. (Toronto Esllnwn). Provincial Treasurer. Leslie M. 'm. a. T. Vivian, salvage operation described as ep- rescued over 3.000 tons of military supplies from a freighter stranded less than 100. miles Town. The vessel hnd born so bad- Sltuated on ti»; main highway. conveniently near school. and stores. 43 acres, all clear, in a is: d President of OlRDNTO — (CP) t-The Globe and Mail in a front page story $03113’ Published 3" “unofficial list" of members of the new Ontario cabinet who will b sworn in at Queen's Park this af- ternoon. _ The list. vrlth the members con- stituency bracketed. Prime Minister an tho council. Lt-Col. Ontario Progressive lToronto High George A. 00n- Leslie Black- (Lan- from Cape church l3, of Toronto was a. victim oi n. similar drowning in Lake Silnooe. Fcur- car-old Huguctto Sab- ouxin, sughtcr oi Mr. and M18. H. Ssbourin of Cornwall, Ont” W“ ‘ Sunday when she fell into s slulceway serving a cotton mill. John Lamb, l5. and Alvan Phin- ney. 14. were drowned Sunday in the Parrsboro River at Puflsbilm. N.S.. when s. small rowboat coll- slzed ‘rid Gerald 0M6. 19. 01 An‘ ngpolLg Royal, N.S.. was drowned when s rowboat capsized in a Creek at Grandvllle Beach. F..ll. Back In Washington {Seventeen Killed iln Eastern Ganada Over Week-End l. (By The Canadian Prcla) Seventeen persom were killed in eastern Canada during the Week- end. Nlnc were killed in traffic sc- cidents. six drowned. one man died from injuries suffered in his farm and anonher was killed when struck by a. railway train. At a level Cfuiéillg near Montreal, three men were killed Sunday when their ca: crashed into u stu- tionary frenght tram. They were Raymond DesLauriers, 2i. driver ci the automobile, Norman Cuay. 20, and Denis Fortln, i7, all c! Napier- ville Que. Three-year-old Jules Robillard died Sunday in a Mon:- real Hospital from injuries suffer- ed Saturday when ‘the car in which he was driving with his parent-B collided with another. hen a car struck s, parked truck near Levis, Que., Therese Verreault, l8, of Matane. Qua. was fatally injured Saturday night and slx-year-old Helen Lebeau oi Hull, Que., was fatally injured Saturday when she was run into the side of a truck and suffered a fractured skull. Eugene Moreau. 32, oi Moni- csrf, Que, dlca m hospital Sunday from iniurles suffered ‘vvnen he fell from the running board of a car when lt collided with a second vehicle. Glenn Eugene Woods, lO-yfllf- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin E. Woods of Wiarton, Ont" died Bun- day at Owen Sound, Ont, from in- gurles suffered Saturday when his lcycle collided with an automobile. An airman, attached to No. 6 in- irlal training school. R.C.A.l-‘., was killed almost instantly Satur- day when a truck on which he had hitched a ride crashed into a pole on a highway 15 miles west oi Ham- ilton, nt. His next-of-kln has been notified and his name will be rel-cased shortly. Home on leave from Debert. N. 5.. Pte. Justus n. Arrow was killed at Midland. Ont" Saturday night when struck a Canadian Nat- ional railways rain in the Midland yards. Russell Snell. 45, oi Mono WASHINGTON, Aug. l6—(AP)— President Roosevelt. alter three days of conferences ‘with Prime Minister Churchill at Hyde Park, New York, returned today to the White House where he acquainted State Secretary Cordell Hull at luncheon with the results of his Hudson River talks. Some time this week the Presl- dent will go to Quebec for more conclusive" conferences with Mr. Churchill rmd the army-navy chiefs of Britain and the United States. War Risk Rate Reduced 20 P. 0. OTTAWA. AuB- lib -—(CP)—Fin- ance Minister Ilsley-apnounced to- day s. reduction of 20 per cent in the rates of all war risk insurance policies. Either new or renewal. iss- ued on or after Aug. i7 because the. Allied position in the wnr has vcry much improved in recent months. Mr, ILsley said the profit-sharing scheme will "continue in force but. if the net surplus 1n the account at the end of the war is sufficient (or the purpose. refunds will be made of the portions of the net (gross less any income tax rebate) prem- iums corresponding to the unex- pired terms of policies before any division of surplus ls made." "Any return of surplus mods to the policyholders will not bc absci- lvarv to ihfiorccs in with . . um: own. under “of, the House oi 1.0m; t letters and pump acnt there weekly. n; average tlms for an slrgraph W "m6 days. he said. and for sllrfm letters l5 days plus the mtcrvslbs- tween th: railings of convoys. lorq Farringion had complained tint there had been cases of Ibfilmflfly tlons of letters being donvmq months after they were wrltum BIRTHS LARTER-At Charlottetown, Aug, fl. 1843. to Mr- and Mrs. mm Lsrter. a daughter. LAWIDIb-At tho City Hospital Aug. 5, i943. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawlor. a son. STRETCH-At the P. E. l. flos- pital, Aug. l5, 1943. to Mr. snf Mrs. Wil rid H- Stretch. Long Oreek. a son. BOYLE-At. Germaniovn Hospi- tnl. Phllndelnhia. Pa. II.S.A.. Aug. 8. 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bnyle (nee Mabel Cusaclf) a son. Francis Joseph. COLEB—At Stanley Bridge, P! l'.. on Aug. 1. 1943, to Cpl. and ‘Mfrs. J-S. Coles. a son (Dean Stan- ev. irlca MOORFFAt the Prince County Hospital, Aug. 9. 19-13. to r. a Mrs, James A. Moore. Westmorc- land (nee Evelyn Macvlttle) a daughter. Carol Anne. LARRABEE-Ai the P. E. Island Hospital on Aug. B, i943. to LAC. and Mrs. John M. Lanntbee muse Christene Gillis) Charlottetown. u. son. Eldon James. (Patriot please copy). DEATHS ROSS-At the Primer-Edward iti- and Hospital on August 15.1943. Miss Catherine Ross of 243 Rich- mond Street, in her 71st yell‘- Funeral from her late residenca this Tuesday afternoon. Serviw starting at 2.30. Interment New Dominion emetery at 4 b-m- MszcLean _ a i i . . LIBERALS NAME n I s hools mit- ’:.":..."' w- it. §€..§’“€l.‘é“§.£f§.€2f‘4=‘§5i"'f‘“i ‘tii.i‘é‘éili."°wm.iéift. Rm“- °"*~l M "- "m-Pi-l ab" "M" ‘m " "Nvuwul _ c benches m m astral? evacuation today they Wm be taken m ofgler H" new," "In", h“ M“, com day from njuries suffered whm cess pmfits tax. he added. (Cimiimled ‘mm PM‘ m”) prevents this froma ““¢.,",}fifi,'“§ points of interest. Tho tours are "m" 3"!" h" °|'-‘°M° "I'M! 1131x111: V" by u “m wagon m“ h“ frcqgzwtliligsrxstg a"? (Zilgllflbe redufi: EMBALME‘ _ . ...._. - will u»- rim“ lie-Unlined Yvflvflhy ssz"i..fi;pt.f"z. E1322’ “ .%*'- ‘iii-‘-‘=‘°-ii‘iu“éii-fi'““m “v”- "vi-'--.|&‘.ii.2i°€e.~. .......-.... truss";- *ft'r".°*.h-.s';s 1'" ‘m '____"*" “Y i" P" Mum- “ital3i§°‘v”$2.{;?t§i.§ “i125... by intact. The Allies pcannot ‘h1g5: " "° “m” “M “‘"’°°‘ m" °"°P- w...‘ drowned '1» trio OAVOn River NORTH unto/Tu “m” "mm" c-mp-M- .. .—...-... ......... P.':::::"2:2.°.' ------ °“"""-.5.'if"l-'.ii: stat 2-star as: ‘i; was-rim" M "" Esau-M "Y M“"‘°°*‘ M"°°°““‘°- Rm“ ‘° °°’ 1 “ti, mid uh and Am 1p“ M" 3"" Special MGGtiII 8-l1-2l-2i. A100,, B m on, _, m, m", - “"8- "- <°P’ —A"=- LUme vunw Island opened todsy a ter a - h ma“ er can infantry-men ___. a_ ca ._ .,___o__ x n. wcrlnLoomplaintLsboutJnsu dcl- 5111i “h” “§““§'d' “"’“¢';Z".l°.§“°}§§3 Swain raolfggrlsylsdsrabls numbcr oi p fiery ivgifiiiiti k532i artillery Our Boarding House By Major Hoo ls I Out Wa B J W'll' l. . e r o _ $13‘. h? sec-gusto? shy William Ag- districts children did not shoulder every naval gun and almost svcry ___ p _-.. ' _ their books and trudge back to tho school building. Hers and there all through the Island schools re- mained closed because oi a short- ncw. Cardigan. Ethauwrd Reid. Rollo Bay. moved by Norman lVhlcLcod. Bridgetogvlli. o . The balloting resulted as h“... wumcrworth, 28; Reid l3; age of teachers. M U m, m No figures ss u the 01111156151311“ Tnc ronvcntlon tumcd out to Wliihfillt “whim- Wc" l" 9 but the shortage was believed to be greater than Ust your when more than 30 schools remained closed at the start of the term. All! but five oi that number secured- teachers LIMIT; bult ind the mteantlime ' r 5 chflother sc oo cote as eac crs C,Q.‘,F;,.,*“5"..‘,“‘T_$'_‘ 111-2213,’ Lfifsrm went into other lines of work. Mpfim. Kinms with using 411cm. Again this year a large number tori-ii mc1'inrl1s‘to k097i him (Ml? or mugedl Yeoman who we? ‘a; ‘. '. . - . g mer sc co ac crs are re urn Hvsuan» from getting tht Coun y w the Brahma and helm“: w br- n. nnisy one. Ton delegates from Ivlnningue were dcclarcd to be im- properly appointed and were not itllnlllli to vote, 'l"h0re was much nruvlii<-nt"and rccrlminntlon over fhis point. p. ur-rr also made by T9110” m0 811°"! 0- at. Cornay-‘s Garage all his houac- my"; p1" gm", 199m and‘ W-allcr Jonc-s and 3¢h°°1l "l" "him" Wwh hold furniture Including piano. ol- M,‘ y? A_ pufleygqn.‘g1gy 9mg, Barbour, Minister of Hrfl Small With Only l filimbflfl- cotrlo washer and numerous other m _ _ tlvcly small number of pupils for: articles. Th, 1011mm,‘ "u" w". m- , (ii-amt was not present at thfl "1059 118% ‘m I ‘ ; H. I‘. MORRISON, “n” “mu-noun ‘m; bu“; M1,. mcciing. nt which Mr. 5M. Thiifvlflftflh PPM "l ‘ggllzfgllgl Auctioneer. gmmqmggly; w, "1 Burg,‘ u. ilncucou. view-rm Cross. vresid- gfifgm‘ 5'0 {Pmhfahf ‘new; l-IT-l- sistant n" mm caretaker. 010.00 ed. , I r c: fly,‘ in m“ .' com“ 5r month. Mr. Frank Prunty. Tho rnnvcntion for Fifth Kings C0111’! Y l" L Y- w u-ucg 45W,’ 4o “n” p" was hold yesterday afternoon at Emil“ _ c "M7" W" "m a, Gcorgotmvh. whrn Messrs. Hughes félgigel; thstgfigmz: "a who“ F‘ " r \ and Snvlllc. bhg sitting members. worn nomhlnicd unanimously. Mr. 54mm,“ in m! “w” ‘id m‘ lages open August 30 and in Char- gxlqlsdedl-f. Douglas. Georgetown. lotmtown “d summer ,, on September 7. Rural schools have Mr. Hessian also spoke It this Mpflmflqng m, chm-g" a two-weeks holiday in the fall. Nazis Jittery In Norway STOCKHOLM. Aug. l6—fAP)- Manifesting nervousness over tho §osslbility of Allied invasion of orway. the Germans announced today the o l‘ P2 Ellifscn. chief of tho Norwegian Z Civil Police. and rounded u rs- ~, mot-ting. against Dr. Grant whom h, com- pared to lvlussollni. rnslnlng Norwegian army oficers as prisoners of war. A German announcement from Oslo said Eilifsen had been shm for refusing to obey orders and ex- caution of other policemen was threatened. _ _ ' H61‘ N. llucatia to sell by public auction RALPH HUTTART QROFESSIONAL csno type of warplane were ourln high explosives into the c ty ans adjacent shores. Until the last 24 hours the Ger- man withdrawal toward Mom“; was proceeding in an orderly man- behind a strong rear shield. The shield suddenly " em AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, AUG. 19 AT 2 P. The " rlbutlon of a contingent fund to the City employees nec- essitated a special meeting of the City Council last night and Msyor B. y Holman resided. This fund was arrange in ths esti- mates to be disbursed when ouch cos"; could be dealt with individ- us. The following raises in salary were endorsed unanimously and retroactive for 1948. r. J-C. Sims. city assessor. 8100.00; Mr. H. A. Messervo . City aurvayor and an lncor, .00: ' Miss Ma sret Jan ins, Librarian, 8120.00: r. Prank Hsnncsscy, as- I am lnatnlotcd by Wm. Too Late To Classify L051‘ - INGLIIII MOIOCCO leather wallet containing two cheaper and sum of mono . Pin r please leava at this o - Iloa- Howard. l-lfl-li. lnsunnnt i rrc LiKE WBJIRQHQQ 1 rams-rs?“ i,“ ' IN Houoa .o\.= Mvcatipgiis Nilloiflc BRINGING UP FATHER 1111, LINES Suuz/xlrrsl-lit" T. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Office at White 5hr Landry