JULX_JI, 19$ g, . . hMaaMs uplliifielii Mill ...._,‘....i o...” ioauiopno...» hvlll NBA Telephony) . Gen. Giuseppe Moiinari, "m, coastal defenses, meets Mai Gen. Geoffrey Keyea hinder who demanded -and sot without hesitation-unconditional iiurrender. Gen. Molinarl tipped the American oif that Gen. Mario Arisio "mil oommaned troops in Palenrids citadel and might elect in fight. Gen. Key-cs immediately headed for the royal palace, looking for Ansio. nding Palermo , U. B. corps oom- ;_ e- INDIAN RIVER C. W. L iwm ‘i of itiifiiiingiiiitijninsmii§§igic of 'i|n . , .1 6th- The ‘K°,“’i%‘f§.°'siii:n§ii1is occu "hair. In the absence of he .' Mrs. Ferdie ggmspondence included 4mm the Diocesan ‘ Capt. R. F. f“? ‘mm Gila lain, thanks for paris Annan. that $3- 1 asurer to help Jwntion. u ‘ Under the War E i: years of age. i tra l s believe this special l particularly he fail , Montague-De artment of l Iris-Pelt the c“ River Sub-division, was helflmilr-i Presid- ied‘ the Kilbride WL; ted pro tern. Minut.es of last IPP° , muting were read and apllgiiéggé Treasurer and MacDonald. expressing rcigaritltges‘ sent. 1n donations rom Omit!‘ he Silent-rs of Clermont and New It was moved and sowfiflfld to diocesan "' n t efip?” i’ t to t Na ona. on- o! a ‘klefiaéifniu frgm the different an WOMEN ron Ainoiurr INDUSTRY N0 EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Overhaul Plant in Nova Scotia. is the finest obtainable as it is of diversified nature, and we recommend it to be any- i one plannin a future in the Alrcraiti industry. No application will be considered from those now employed at war week or who are st present eligible for military service icuian apply at: Alberton-Proflt Building-limo a. m., August 3rd. Simsnenidwblatlonal Selective Service 0flice—2.30 p. m. August 3rd. (laallettotown-National Selective 2.00 p. m., August 4th E.’ iiison Mrs. M BYmDE Thii-‘i- Gang: 3i tile death oi her sister Mrs‘. Smith. The convene _ t" m”: giggly-Bra work read a let Overseas Spiritual Courses free: Living allowances cover all expenses. Training Program lbs l6 and up to 17 years 2 months, and women between l8 Elli‘! with suitable qualifications, will for an Aircraft ricuiture-i0.00 s. m-, August 5th. ice BuildinI~ .30 p. 1a., August 5th. WANTED Service Office-Mil a. m. or officers were will... ..::;e..:.:: surf. the death oi her s cKenna. A 1cm sent to Nfrs. ‘Phomas Ii". MacDonald chaplain. aicknowledgin’ Biiiiquet received and g. 50X 0! Nlislous articles sent him diers under his charge and a request that rosasies be sent. ior- his men. President it was decide family in the Rflsliry for this purpose. This was responded to promptly by all pres- ent donatin ms d! cussed that the Parish esenied in some of the neighbor- g districts- On s gestion of that each Parish don ate a It was play be Meeting adjourned. a number ill be selected for tilul ti lie: sollt Modcrnlstie. lily designer] hitiiinii with I'll. flawless tiiamoml, u. Wellner Lid. ~i--y.*.~. "- Hr} When W“ flwuu‘ 1 your ring for thielriguetgr; clan“: beau- ex- grsved "i4 flawless. W!‘ sire. J ewei Buiovia The name tells the ate — handsome m eis for men nd women -in "a n Inn's most do n - able timepiece. ers Since 186$ our r of ' health, decided to sell out her prn- y War-ZS Years Tryon Presbytery Meeting rn ~P.a.r. - ma ‘Church Olsbyury °' u“ U“ ‘chairmen conducted the Opening I worship service. | After a ien thy agqndg wit; llresented b t. w“ I w_ A, M-cqflmy; tffrgaffg; cg"; ghlilillad that this was the real 'edchairmanRe.W.I.G ' conducted to tile chair aidntgglgl charge oi the meeting. T chairman then welcomed the news members of Presbytery. The loliowins are the ministers who have been inducted into piiafl toral charges in the Presbytery: v- A- . Adams. Montague; Rev. . F. Co in Cavendish; Rev. J M. Fraser. Aiberion; Rev, J, A Jerdlne. Tryon: Rev. T. n. Mac- .nnan, Charlottetown; Rev, 1m. iiiibvlloiii. Montrose; Rev. D. W.|' HZ!‘ wh 8 cu . "i8 the lioniey Guardsstgginiriiggugn Sunday the unanimous feeling w“ gleiet most of this training could carried out during the week 1i was minus out that our men "9 V1118 their lives to preserve ollliii‘ berty and the right to wor- g p. This Sunday trii in was a eniai of one of the rig ts for "My to our rel gious convictions. training is arranged so ha i Protestants as well as t t an Catholics can attend their ehurc service on Sunday. At t e afternoon session Rev. John Jarvle, Chairman of mg Christian Education committee presented his report iollowcd by several resolutions be printed and sent out to every minister. During his report; he called upon Mr. Keith MRCQllflfflE] from Victoria who emphasized the great need for leadership train- ing classes for all Sunday school; teachers. Rev. L. M. Murray stressed the importance of boy's and girls’ work and urged that. ev- ery minister present organize a trail ranger and Tuxls group for boys and a C-G.I.T. group for girls. Material for this work can be had free oi cost from the MILE C. of- Roinan i usual l John, . . The chairman oi the church de- ficit committee, Rev. J. A, Nichol- son, reported that the sum of $19,- 072.54 had been raised since the campaign began and that only 30-00 was needed to meet our full objective. He urged that every charge which has not yet reach- Trustees oi Trinity Church. Sum- merside, to carry on negotiations for the sale oi their parsonage and the purchase oi a more suitable The meeting closed with the benediction by the chairman. MRS. JOHN CAMPBELL ty-two years. The late where some years ago, her hus- umn, feeling herself not in good Dei-ty and close her business in Uiull0fl1l8§ and went to Winnipeg, Man, to be with he: brothers, Ro- I to her native province, vi munion which was held on iuly ia. It'was in this church, niitn she and her late husband worship ' d before leaving the province, hortly after she arrived’ in Mone- ton she became seriously iii. which illness was followed by a severe paralytic stroke, ending in her passing to her reward on July 20 without her hating seen licr former home. During her illness, her needs were seen to by her sis- ter, Mrs, Steves. as in the mean- time her sister-in-law, Mrs. Martin Bell was visiting her mother in Cape Tormentine. The late Mrs. Campbell was oi humble and a lovable @590“- tion, everlookin to her baviour. because oi the inished work upon the Cross. She ran her rave. siio fought the good fi8hii. 11nd ‘if’ h" there is the rewavi Where miiih and rust doth not. corruPYI 0},‘ thieves break through and steal. leaves to mourn four broth- she d Martin of Winni of Bedeque; one sister. A. Stoves of Moncton The pallbearers were Gilbert. Bell, Frank Bell, Lloyd Bell. Roi gm, Roy MacDonald and Horace Sobev all nephews and nephews- in-law of the deceased. all of the family of the late Archibald Bell. assasiheied at. Kiev. AUGUST 1. i818 ~British and" l warning to as he stood facin I'll shoot" he Jim's l China, lWPflguWilh that sort of thing here.’ door. Tracy saw the cold - Jim's eyes and knew that - some idea oi trying to stop him. "net n Then acPherson. St. Peters Bay. Those to her. paused there. Conroy~keep away from mo who had stood as though PEIIIYNQ» now began to chatter hysterically. which we ere fi hting and is con- l‘ anxious that he get away. In!" At the conclusion o! the dis ,, fnuiiimiinfil‘, Jbyfii’ 1s finite“. chm“ yqglltfis good tor one oi us to think tee reggntgd l Qiohffi, “omfiit- clearl .‘ she retorted. "I'm llilliii iialfi n e119“ u,“ i; Sumggy gals: he mlght really shoot that ilelgtlwllaa éouriéi to be absolutely es- élgfl. shrugged‘ I Bu" y i! e welfare of our ' l f m m5, 1,0 gggligy. then those in authority ‘am hyfffiff, to egvétmweill gwgy, s" "m" ‘he “me n" "'15 en they 1m the restaurant. he was nowhere in sigh into Tracy's car. took the wheel. As she bedded iii"? of town, she drove fast. i which are toygefii-g?" pointed. smashed. You've seen that the man you've idealized is a coward." ! iii. Oh. not. physically just the same. eyes—" fear you!" Tracy accused. hate h when he wasn't himself, and fice m BPfiilCu William stj Saint g that you had a that day I four! in Baltimore. Ithink—yes, I think you might actually have killed him f he. instead oi I. that room!" ed its full allocation make one last ggmmg effort so that this small balance h might be raised before September. °°me he“ evemuguy — 50mg 9w l. request from the Board of'%'v%‘ftl§%iwhfr‘nn§ W“ ve been m“! m sup me. “He was silent a moment. the" one nearer the church was granted. w ized the problem that Phil's unex- pected arrival created. presented Jim Conroy to ~—- M Aiter a short illness, there oass- m; turned up, the deception could ed to her rest. Jflliiii Beu- Wid°W have been carried on until Jim de- oi the late John Campbell, daugh- pane ter of the late Gilbert Bell and hi5 now. if the Senora had to be told wife the late Sophia MacDougallpthe truth, the shcck might leadftli: of Searietown, at the age oi seven- n relapse, Nevertheless, Tracy 9 th Mrs. Campbell had of spent many years in California. son take his place. band passed away, and last aut- Phil took money for you, would you and not attempt to harm hm ‘ t him? s improved in ‘DPQWI ‘We °w¥th mm _ m. . rather. with suing on ized him to be Wh Phi Garrison? Fury swept throuflh her at the thought that he was w blame for her present Prediiiilmeiii- him. serve as a. bait place where you and I were dinin8- It didn't. curious enough to make inquiries at your hotel and to learn that ou came from the Garrison ranch- ii to find out what was up. scheme t0 Pounce on him 119W. B5 , , llevel," m‘ "M °‘ Mm" Ufiéiaiiifliliiii? , gm "leave, there's more than the Seno- Irels disillusionment to ' ered. Remember that theres a plot (against Phil Garrison. If you brine m .. come the victim of that. plot. the victim in his place!" TYMY 581d h n he i8. and I'm thlnitirll sai [HE (IHARU)'I"I'I'I'I‘( )WN GUARDIAN Your nnrioiu cfllelldfll‘ i.» nucusr Desert Destiny By l Joseph Chadwick CHAPTER XXVI! In the instant oi crying out her Jim, Tracy realised o the man with gun must be — arrison. His face was strained and white g Jim. hand on me o! shouted. curled. "This isn't you know. You can't get "Don't ou lay a towards the lint in e had began edging go, Jim!" she cried. , turning Phil, she said. ‘Put up that glln—no one is 801118 harm ou." "I'm ta ing no chances." He reached the d nrm n Then he was gone the screen after im. A PAGE NINE- HANG THIS UP IN YOUR KITCHEN Ooqpllaaenfaol BREAD and CAKES GOOD CANDY sfinglisi! Qluiilitv BISCUITS TUE WED THU FRI SAT Incline In Public lad" laces 1943 Hell Coul- pans Iulr Ne. ll valid: Butter Coupons Nos. l! (i ll valid 8 we“ i_ ... .- Jim started after Phil. but “W? ed him. , grease", she said, "Dontgo Jim looked ill’. her. "You're very t. iimbed Crossing the street. tgeyhée’ ‘he After a while, Jim said, "Well, at ast you ve met him. is he like ine ure you've carried in our "011. don't talk nonsense!" "Admit the truth. You're disap- You've had an illusion '1Ti10y stiffened. "N He must be ill-but ill The 100k in his "That, my dear, was fear." "You put it there-you made him " ou for something he did olfre ut for revenge. Can you lame im for fearing you? Don't forget un in your hand you in his i-com had come into "Nonsense!" "I know now the reason for your to the ranch." Tracy rush- on. "You knew that he would Jim sighed: "That isn't so, but r pose 1 can't make you believe ed, "Well, what are you gplll8 do, now that he has come? 'I‘racy's heart sank as she real- she had Senora aria as her grandson. Ii Phil had d -_ and no harm done. But at, somehow. she had to 8B9 lid Jim and let the real Phil Garri- "How much money did Y0“ 58y from you?" she asked. "Ten thousand dollars." "If I managed to get lhlit mild! o away 8 Jim looked at Tracy Wmiderm?‘ . "Is it worth so much to you to lo ou still think B? the man you've visual- .,.. the way her sister, Mrs. Steves in u , ' it an body! M; ' . . WO°D$TOCK ON RIO ; a Nmmmn‘ she was accompanied lAngwiexr 1111(1))‘; ilirixeslgglelivévlkh ‘Mfleave V) tjleiiwdlmn§'i!i§§i§in'nn“iie§in§§§°§l§§ "" "l k(o'(0 m‘ ‘m5 “m by h“ Sisteflnilaw‘ the ranch if you 89l- iwk the by side. They were Privates Kenn " f ‘ t Mrs. Martin Bell. and the visit to money you claim he SW16 Mcxenna’ Stephen Hughes and _ \_ the Island was so timed, that she “n I do ma,‘ what about u}; Stephen R smith‘ A“ audress was Axvm-Q . might be resent at the Cape Senora? What will vou tell her? then read by Thomas Bradley 5 Traverse C. urch of Scot-land Com- “n, ten me ‘mflhii while Francis McDonald presented "You don't dare." Tracy bit hard on her lilii- Obi had Jim let her think he was in He said gently, "Stop the ca!‘ and this rribie conflict They were i lités tialllc‘ this Lover}; ‘Tmlgierli g2‘: tlhergmggialirlg bauéiccdland all fjoirlged ‘ e , e con nue . ' . “so an" o " or — s E 5N AN go dea. that Phil would come here. They Are Jolly Good Follows." The A AqMgyMkuuues However, I'm afraid Im indirectly remainder of the evening was spent “w 0U respomible (or 1g you see, 1 told a in dancing, music being furnished ARE R ém-Y frientlim of iLnI Baltimaf: goalie‘: bywMgs. gang-lice lidiicDonli/alldk Pri- imfog TRAiNED him w a was see 8 VB m . ss ary c erina _ who has an important meaning to and Mrs. Lawrence Monaghan. . IKECHANICB AN_D__TE5TCD I hoped that message would to bring him to lhe but he must have been in e must. have followed you ollli h" "I didn't foresee that - didn't The remains were forwarded to m the “um T “mun m‘ I u i friends th Isianc for burial and were ac~ Y0“ W539“ I to you ith we a i W ‘e? q-AKNG ‘EM ApgQf _ cosnpariflh: bbnlifdntijaiiunéiéltags’ ageless-lg lmigitlbgidllrteayofitt lvivav- mTfiguiosiigwiiii fiduiieckiiliii-iressi- no SETTING "men T5150‘; s.‘ sons o rs . m h w H o " Th’ mmm“ w“ ha“ on-I-TTQBI; muclgimgfidviryaorilted ltfinogialge the Kelly's Cross u’ ma.“ AIR WITH P-R-(AQMY) Gly- 3:1? rnsafuggfi 8:13:16 leivlces Senoras last days haDDy. 1 i-hmllxh" July 1'7, i§43 T‘ I \\s»/' m5 595N151’ FiNDING OUT slggccfigdllcted by Rev. .1. n. §f;$,,§f*°,§’§,¥,§% ‘ti? iigswtoyogsrg; gig‘ §$§ii2nM§§iTFi{'“ 12.6.» s ‘i. ' WHAT ACARRIER Biliwil- "i" ma“ h" “°“““'“" tn dgce tion still further." ml Stephen Hughes i an‘ m’ f ' “A” M ' all" "he" °" “ "s" m Winnipeg! Tracy gait! nothin . but her ey" QJNIQE“ 1m 51"“ reflected her skepticism. Dear Friendsz- AND iT SURE l “boob \T' Too,’ "To show you that I'm on the Jim went on, "I'll do Will!‘- ou wish-either stay or 18B"- et me remind you that. i! I be consid- to the ranch. he's likely tn be- B‘ "How noble of you to offer lo be d. , Slowly. she nodded. ‘Very Well- On Thursday evenitl? ilune 15th bours, both John W. MacKennas, Kelly's Cross ti" the iiilrpose of doing honour important part Thifee Y0ili18 men donned in each oi the young men with a well filled purse. The soldier boys each and neighbours for their generos- ity and kindness, assuring they would do their best to aid in This marked one of the many oi’ such occasions that glans in Kelly's Cross to do honour young men, now serving hree aimed services, as large number in amunition factor- es. Wishes oi all. for their success and a safe return back home for a fut- It is our distinguished pleasure to assemble here tonight to honor you three soldier boys who have een home on leave and must icilve shortly to rejoin your unit. _ _ Atitlhough W8li11€8D€¥l tregret our - ~ pa g we rea re a our reo- Lggfuggg dom is at stake and that only you and my! like you can stay the USING QXCELLENTLY PREPARED an and if meet him at once, the win- would end immediately. We sincerely hope that this war will soon be over and thnt you will ‘idiom Moot Coupons Fair .19 11 13 14 ass Do in N l2 lid Public Idling ‘laces o. '. ‘ Neill Cou- pons Pair Ne. i! valid.- Butler Collage? Nocnflld 6 i: “Nun.” voi : eu- o ea m: hm“: ha.‘ M“. Suqerr lgovuupfilns Ne. Meatless Do in Ne. ll valid c°up°nl Public Eating lueea I ll C ~ »i=-'-' ~31 £‘.‘:1€*.':::'.'. °:.".i:."..‘:.::::i.i'::::. .:.-.:*:'..~:; c-i-i-i 5"?" o» gg-‘fffuoa, CW i170 weeks. u- irinwii above. li vulld before the isin 0i the month. Fons marked lune. u" d" Na.‘ . ' both Mani and luiier Coupons expire at Ilia and al lhs some month. [my “n5 Auqu“ a" Y lo H 5 n "P"; - if valid on or ultsr the iii oi the month. ni- expire at the end 9! quad "m" snmnb "um." Day h‘ the ioiiowiuq month. ‘ixs-lfilcaiizleuznddisugldé. oupons remain valid b" 3o Public Infill! Pklcel VII-DIS MINI’ COUPON IIIOIVI. Spore l) Group l - Yr 1b.! Group I - V; lb.i Group C -l lb-i Group D - "/1 lbs. t Unrciioned Meats are: Heart. tongue. liver. bruins. sweeihreods. cooked sausage. bologna. weinera. spare ribs. oar-tells. pig's knuckles. and other meuts no! listed in the Chart displayed in butcher shops. Rational Manta are: loot. veal. pork. mutton. cud lulnh. “to weekly ration varies irem one pound to lwo-und-one-hdli pounds. depending on the iype ei meet purchased. haw Coupon ed) - - - One Pound ‘fed Coupon l rsen) . ‘I've Ounces or Ceiiee Coupon (Green) licli Pound Iutter Coupon (Purple) . Hell Pound "mt i. ____ __ ._ of’ 25 per cent. over lcorresronriin" pcriod 1941-42. In lbw; f0;- ghei; burrows because th . - . , = ‘ , , , e’! A-~L1> houeier. during March. 19113, male family help” in {md 6,516,. burrowmg and a Home, the tale of depriiiui Canada averaged only 121 svoilieis t nmoum o; animals gocd} Th5“ dint t6 a decrease i , _ the i-ast year Address and i - .115 declined. and from i oer 100 farms. 1 t6 f . , .11. o Marc}; 1942 w Mal-Ch 194,3 any). ‘ _______*___ “ma; °_ 9319i form-i. ‘i l“ Presentation an“ ' _ 3...... i... n. l ...,,.,, n. GARDEN, ,i,,3,",i;;°",;;;,,“,;*e“§;;3g:.,g:§==- - ~"~-- ~- iw. vine F""‘\ ' i > :1 - - ' ' .milllpedes. and insect ems. with Pmd with 135900 me“ during the _ Mlle-Lmefei‘, gardens and flower little or no vegetable matter. i*M*—r-—-— ~~~ --. ,» /\‘ = c‘ 0 TURN RiGNT. ' ‘rurm LEFT . wue was ‘mar BLoNDE a! 1818c crowd of friends and neigh- oung and olcl, assemb- ome of Mr. and Mrs. _ CANADIAN ARMY three more soldier boys of the Yish- A dainty lunch was served the ladies. rind then came the of the evening. l5 awi ‘i W. _.' fdovadncep‘. Daivmo oMamreuauc M \ SCHOOL turn thanked their kind friends them Mum“ FRoM an. z. ._‘l have her brave boys. This parish has the v_icinity of fourty of her the a in also These men have the good \ . "s! \ \ ds of the would be oPPlessor. CHQRTS 0F ALL MOTbRPARTS should the three of you B . - . t ith r! l 1 to Kel- o Toiia '§‘i"i".‘l'..'§"i'i‘..°3§..ili‘i”i waists: ‘stay continuing pose as heiqreceive a warm welcome. grandson I'll find a way m make In closing we nsk you to accept .__... tire ranch secure for her." l“ u hillisdolillillxllgiaglgt-czllqlig figs}; 1;: xargf To CHlEF iNSTRUCTbIL (3, Thggglmgilelfcehleiizlrld ‘o herfloranfinywhe? 31nd ml Phil minder that friends and neigh- LT/coLMACINTeBHflNLoT LAM’ WAR- - " ~ - ll ‘ h t " m“ "gmmg b" Ammmm‘ i“ m" ' Gage-ii“ igotuflagiltllro near the igilrstiienn Ilsgilyaslidgllyls: Oilifflliilylégs wmosoe Faro Puwr, Be-rweeu wags _. i. '°““°"““ s°""“‘ “d p°"'“°"’ w ch when he lehrns rin there.” iinii best wishes will follow you - wiuci-i caeoir is suastv hue. Fflfi ii" ‘°““"°‘“i “m” “m” “"'“°"'“-'1‘»i-iwy hadn't thought of that. wiiyii. one o! cannons $MNITEST v i "m" °“ m” “h” "m" 2° °“°"“" Perhaps Jim was right. l-ler angel-l Signed on behalf of our Nelizh- momma canvass j planes downed by the British. Von “Balm, mm died, she be an to hours and Friends o; any-s Grog , b _ o“. I Eichhoi-n. German military dlctatoipnnnk he w“ sincere m a“ e min and vicinity, 7-31- . P‘, i + . i AGOUT nsaev_ ~ siiwemsmoiv FEW Taoev‘; A Geob service To ACCIDENTS OCCUR. 9! i, HE JUST QUIETLY wAur5 m plaRM casinos. 94d. This represent- i. —— French iiiivii ced north of Ourcq. 5'§¥,,"§§,em°§§§ iiii-niii ~ terribly n has been estimated lzv iiie we». A VouNfs Mai-area in agar-f owe z reaching Cramoiseile and Crama- afraid. There was so much that Dgpm-tmfiii. of Labour that there (w, FDLWWWG m, FAWERS s" Tfinme’) Qpilpiit ; lile and occupying 016F868 and could go wrong. -was a net decrease cf 345.060 in ,5 " '3 1 Meimlere Wood. (‘filial-lily slated male mm workers in Canada (lllf- To Come zooiviim. HOME scam fp-R ARM-v 3 German losses July l5 to July the four-y-Blar period. March, . < ) .- _ 31 T BlDlNG totalled 88.400 Prisoners. _ hail". (To be Continued)