THE WESTERNA GUARDIA A Elmer Morph u n eorle Claw, oo’bttswf“§l" m" m! SUMMEBSIDB and rauvcs noun-y ‘--. i" News. sub-comm Advertising Tia Gusrdla maybe ho n m h; w gwmguxzugln ts]: 1;: any oi eau fol. 3d] Boo re. I our es, l‘ m" w Toronto Bakery. water Street, Mark duuasi, 6-, Gn,{,§fu'°s§'ffe§, The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerslde by Carrier Boy at 2e per day or 10o per week. Phone 289 for this service or give 74"" ‘"6" i" m9 b0! reizcnslble for deliveries on your route. i"? " ‘_ GENTS: I. o i ,l- ' —FILMS-s¢ I reserved for news of for expert nulslilcilghhiigfiffififif but advertising oi a best prices, overnite service p an may be Inserted at Drug and Photo service‘ s‘ummer_ in cents l wor I in advance. strictly payable side. 9-16-W-S-Bi ~ —FOR. SALE_ office safe. Hergetlftesggrlgée 352g: CENLARGEMENT free with merslde. ’ twelve pi'1ni,5_ Taylor Drugg C0,, 9-16-19-23. lfensinlimn’ 14-1" Personals Th]; ;olumn is local interest, ngwsy nature —llrs. Bruce Bcwn _ dflllshter Jean of Moncfi spzxrlllt the week with her sister Mrs Samuel simmtmfi. Summerside. ' Wilfred McDonald and 4.051" leather coat between chclton shore and Carleton Sid m, Reward. Russell l-lammglia n *—-—— —Mrs. _ l NT-M . Willi EWAGEME a. Islalillg 5°“ ma" “d “Wllhlfl Betty o! Aubrey of Albert/on, Moncmn mow e “Sims to announce the engagement and spent Lagos tBiySuJnlitrkrllcrsD/Iixd; o; her (fighter, Edrice Margaret Mammal,“ 515w“ Mrs samuei cgmpbtiii, to Cameron Hillman ammo” They also vm-"ed Bane chatham. Ont. Marriage to take and Kensmgwn'_s_ t place in the near future. 9-l9-ii -—— -s t. r "‘"“"Z.‘Ji° 359%.; ‘tfill ‘or a5... 513?‘; i§£l.§“3i‘.u“u.i°illi; city we n5 and famll t 5 Manse, Kensington, Sept. 16th. at u memberyoil theunlaptfzifgg. gin? 7Q'clock p.m. when Lulu Grace o; canadayfis Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' David i, clark of Kensington was —5¢f8ea t M ‘ united ill marriage to Thomas Her- of the Prirxilce EgfirdRlillgliid it)??? hm AUlSOn Mayne of summerfield. hinders is spending ms furloughsn o decorated w swee Peas an -—Mrs. W.A. T " glarlioll. Mr. Mayne is one of our been visiting hsglmlifioifl’? ggosperolls farmers. A large num- 51v], Nognpn, summersid» for i315‘ r of friends will join in wishing p”; Six weeks has letuméd to y: the nonnv couple a long and iw- home in Ottawa. ‘g oils wedded life. —Dr. Willif n W d, h _ lg returned fr'cm Erzglang, Clififfie ‘ad bee“ f" “m!” Years represent- "8 the Canadian Dept. oi Agri- cllltl-"B End who has been visjlng his brother Mr. Joseph Wood sum fnerside and Mrs, wood mg, M: ‘gr Biggie. where he will be assigned Carleton and llicinity lzr, and Mrs. Russell MacDonald, Carleton, were passengn-s to Sun" merslde Tuesday evening. Mrs. F. J. Inman, Eedeqllc‘, was the guest of Miss Pcuzue Bel. and Mrs. Nathan Bel , Carleton, on “ed- day. lliissos Grace Vlfebsier and Liar-v to the deck o garot Mcl-‘arlane. nurses-in-tzalnuls rolled off to ts1§§ui“b'§‘,§ff§°,,e“’,f§ at the Prince Edward Island l-los- i; r a pilzll, Charlottetown, spent Sunday at their ‘mines Augustine Cove. KILLS __tContinued from» p589 l, “By this t'mc th a h}? enillliih." said ieflfi ‘gcrgfixlilriliniilgl? ———— " My ad lncd thilscliwl- ~ ' ’ t v » to iliOilg Jamie 3112i 35mg ‘fies 1.21:5 f); iflheh deck with ma” “anus he“ Murray l-iarbor also Miss Kathleen ség.‘ ‘HWY were “u wl"~n¢ "w" MacFdrlarc nurse-ln-traininz at K w’ a'p*.a‘rai'us' A5 me Nazi-i the PEI ‘l-‘icspitai we-e visitors t0 {’,,§ff°,fp",liy°,fi§ s,” thehwbmmmi“ " *‘ ‘ " . ‘ s em, ~ Carlcloli and Augusltne Cove on second and m3,‘ the 135i ‘gfiixinééiln I- Sullcla‘! __ alifiiyttliglecligl: Assélllbginc tcoreg ,. l i b ‘ldi a ‘ i_ C‘ ere 50 i,“ fleitlfriptiglfgelwalggilixlliilise satlgarlrggcn. ‘my mu“ m” "ruck m" ml") the Nazis. said Stubbs. us mud —-—- be "' it lb r Ms new Bfll- third w" stud- ivlair aacihaufi ti? giallfffwriil? $.19.‘ ent of Prinrr cf wales Co lege. fled out every comm d ‘I Epelllrlhe week-end at her home in we", a noun,“ sundayazorgingw t‘; 519W". the fie party which put our, .118 deck blaze and to the gunners Mr, David wi-‘Muiiilly. carlcton. ishlzlcng a training course at Aldcr- Sea" f" Canada s o . _____. T . . Mr. Claude Boll. Carleton. is a subgllgyggigfixlgggnagieigiiiéflgg: Vila‘)? ruldcnf at Union Commercial Col- >3), marked up on fie sfl-é: clpme 1‘3°»C““»1°Lt°‘°“'"- United Nations and Canada can.“ llfss Lydia Muttart, Carleton. was altaiféy O11“ ti‘? §€lmt,““dTg°%r'|1°"§ the wrck-cnd guest cf her sister. but one or a numgi, i“ t i‘ Mrs. Lloyd Linkleticr of Llnkletter which should be marked °up 3°“ dicated hymlvir. MacDfonaldlsl refer- ‘ _‘ “ ehce to o er success u ac‘. oils. ‘oyrcqlwi, Mai, wiéilm“ 18,120,121‘! On tile other side of the ledger Mu .‘,-‘,,',,;,S~M,,,f3f‘ mm“ o! chm, the navy earlier this week an. lofiftown N, Mg: Ma“ Mathew“ trounced the loss cf the patrol ves. Glagow Qiéd were dsfllim a, an; sci Raccoon, the sinking of four Mwge‘ Cafieté“ on h.“ merchant. vessels and the loss of ' __' y’ lite ccrveliif Charlottetown with a _ ew casua es. cylliilifluflisisallgnbiiliiilf°l§§§ii The backawvnd of the aware!" ly Mm Manson MacNem‘ Norm sudden splurge cf the Canadian 1- navy into the spotlight is a north- Xyon and M!” Mabel Newsome or ward shift in activity of German sydm“ N5‘ _ sohllxarlrtlcak anci- gllfifilrlsimonilfi ., s-n ng an er n o er lips o Mrs Harry Inman, Augustine 5 a and m more the United States coast culheriy waters the enemy found protective measures there in- Ccve, has returned from a. week's visit with her brother. Mr. Gor- E dcn Lcnrd, North Rustico, and her the sister. Mrs. Carrie Mclnnls and Miss “B5518 l i" ailfiitivffilesiuntggnéz; Yciila ' quill Y ‘l-B 5 n8 5 ' Mclnnis of Wnsloe. cm“ ncmhwam w attack me Miss Alice Best of Washington, D, trans-Atlantic ship traffic which 0.. who has been ViSitlil" her broth- had been comparatively free from er. Mr. Gerald Best. and Mrs. Best, molestation and in the guarding of Twit. is now the guest of her which the Canadian HWY Plays a major role, along with the British 835W. Mrs. George MacMillan, Cornwall. and American navies. ____ It la understood the Germans Mrs. John Macwrrams. Cane hoped a lone varied o! Modem ‘Plflvarse. ‘has returned from an en- from attack Wil-"d he" bffllllh‘ lovable visit with her daughter about some lessening of iihe strensth Winnie in Amherst. she spent a de- cf the (woo-rte siveh the "8118- ii°htful Week at the Churchill Tour- Atlantic convoys and were sur- i=t i‘tc:t, tho guest of Mrs. D. G. prised to find that was not the ca srsolls. as. -_._. The enemy inflicted losses but Mrs. F anlr MacKay Albany. re- received a stiff jolt in return. The eenilv visited her sister, Mrs. Prank full story, if it is toll at all before “Hallie, Amherst. the end of the war. will not be .._.___ told for weelu or perhaps months. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dickie. Cane Congratulations on its victor! nlboine from the “averse. had tea at The Manse. came to the Assi naval service caution. on Thursday. British Admiralty. ———- headquarters here, Recent guests of Rev. J. H. Bish- Andrew Cunningham. former com- ‘L’: it The Manse, Carleton. were mander in chief of the Medéstfrrarii- rs. heile Dixon and Mrs. Manson can fleet and 110W 0n B m °" n M N hi m, d Rea-Admiral L. ac elll of North ‘Lyon. Vvzlflmlllxilra; wlglo conilmgged me Asi iboi until i8 monl. BRO. .. ultzmiiustillzarlieizharall ome oi M , s e . Thuradav cfiulutcflflutfif wit; a lieutenant in 1036. servedmhi Ens- tii, “Nfldemv M“ Wank amt,” land. at headquarters in? lltrgmtg: in the chair. The meeting owned‘ to: destroyer 85:30. an w i; giyilttfglilghediriistitute Oil‘ 101k?“ Miiiliivas on the Assiniboine at the um of thcrilist ‘hfiiilfiiwilifi i225 °,.,,,“'”'"l‘,,°.‘l.i’tl.’..lll'é‘.,'l“lui°‘fllil‘lic ‘"4 “dented Seven members re- i-f sIleccecded Admiral Mun-lay ' "Wlidld to roll call and one visitor e m d’ of th“ destroyer "a! orzsent. Repflrts of the differ- with! ago. " gxlgccmmlt‘ were heard. Mrs. iisx. "l! Quigiey and Miss Hattie Ross "l! am» nted as Lunch Commit- tees tee for next meeting. After rme articles were handed in for the discussion it we; decided m hold Red Cross; z quilts, 4 pairs In ice cream 5mm in tn ch00] stocks i pail- of Seaman's socks. i ‘M a special meeting we: ‘called sweater, 9 night flown “A: "1 the 17th u» make arrangements 1 crib out 1 a “ 53 wTht! regular meeting of Careion °m0hs Institute was held at the realized $2.75. The following 1°!’ some. Mrs, wminnn y“ up. and Mrs. were ap- pointed to ask Mr. Fred Bell to point to get more quilt mate Wm“! a ten-quart mo»; foi- tho A dainty lunch was nstitute. Mrs. '1'. a. Gillespie in- hostess assisted b med ‘he mlmbers to her home for in charlm "1 afternoon of quilting for the held st the home of Mrs. Nathan Rad Cross. Two quilts were com- Bell. Collection amounted to vietca. after which a sane-our suo- cents. The meetinfl 1M4 in B His wife lives in Ha - of mother's hion. Mrs. rial. served by the the committee The nex meeting is to be 50 with the ....-__-__. M VIIIIIIIIQ TO-DAY f LAST - . QoDUANI-IS iillqasurs ARDE ——and- Blllillii CHAN TRIPS I IEIIJTIFIJI KILLEIYS KILLER. Iii GAY iillli i. m S UMMERSIDE Vlgfliql “Last 0f Duanes’ Action Hit Zane Grey's "Last of the Duanes" has been made into all exciting motion pictu;e. And George Mont- gomery. in his first starring role, establishes himself as an outstand- ing Western star. This was the unanimous opinion of press and public alike of this new 20th Century-Fox flm which cpcncd last night at the Capitol Theatre. Long ccnsdered one of Zane Grey's most thrilling stories, "Last of the Duanes" is an even moze thrilling motion picture. The st0:y of the fastest trigger man East or West of the Pecos, it is the ro- mantic drama of the men who lived dangerously in the old West when blazing six guns were the only law; Montgomery, as Buck Duane, the fearless fighting man, is superb. The elf-Montana cowboy is right at liwne in the saddle and has been "crfectly cast as a. Western hvro. Tiis performance ns the quick shoot- ing rider surpasses his olltstandng work in "The Cowboy and tile Blcnde," and points to a successful screen career. REINFORCEMENT __ (Continued from page’ 1) ___ inio Stalingrad , Once bcalsn back from the main streets tire Germans hastily es. tablimed fire points in the north- west, subu-llbs and erectad anu- tank obstacles for the dual pur- pose cf plrcltscticn against the Rus- n tank ccunter-atla-cks and to 1v;- as a sprlngbcard for further ullis. The Nazi air force then raided the city with swarms of B0 to 100 planes. in the sccond German assault two bai-t- ‘Ec of Nazi infantry again lulled into one avenue but were forced back after savere handJo-lland combat, losing some 500 dead and wounded. In their climatic effcrt to cap- ture the town the Gen-nails were employing on a large scale their usual tactics fcr occupying infrlalbii- ed areas. Squads oi automatic gunners moved in first, seeking to penetrate the Russian front line and disrupt the deiences behind it. Tanks and motorized infantry followed the-m. Overhead, German 50193 planes dumlped bombs on cores of resistance. Dis-patches frznl the two Cau- casian sectors recited that close co-cpzraiion bs-twccn soviet cav- alrymen and artillery had proved an imlporiant factor in stemming the enemy assaults along the Black sea coast and in the Terek Valley. Inhabitants Ln the ceniml troun- tain regions were actively aiding tine defend-arcs, bulldog and re. pairing hoods and collecting food for the troops. 0m tlhe central front the Rue. SIBZIS were reported to have oc- cupied another fortified line west c-f Mcs-nw. N-olrlh of Lake Karelian fmn-t th sums-tee attacks a on iihe e Russian made against Finnish ‘poslgiorls, forcing s limited re- rea . _ ISLANf) NAVAL (Continued from page ll went to the stand to get a llfebelt. However, there were none left and he rushed over to the captain's life- boat with hopes of getting a berth in it. But this boat could n\i be lowered and the captain ordered the l2 men left on the corvette to get into the water. Close to the Islander at the time was Teiegraphist Fred Rush of Winnipeg and both jumped from the boat. Neither had a lifebelt on. After a few minutes in the sea they were hauled aboard one of the nearby floats. They swam as far from the ship is possible. Johnston explained. so that ship would not pull them when it went down. 1t was Navig- ating Officer Dave Jefireys from Swansea. South WP ~ who hauled the Islander aboard c float. Acting Lleut. Cmdr. John Will- ard Bonne., Halifax, who was in command of the corvette. was lri‘l- ed in action. He was still on the corvette when Johnston overboard. When the Charlottetown officer last saw Ensure Room Arti- The port after float. Lleut. Johnston is MERSIDE GUARDA A PINCE, COUNTY CHRONICLE lumped ficer Lovatl. he was standing at a ‘ son of Mr. ~ west oi ‘Ihnsnarlvs. These reports told of attacks by the Brltlm and continued rcsstance by the French. i The rqioris to Vichy said 20 As l un leaving for military ser- British warships engaged in the vice on or about Oct. 1, I would first attack on the cast side of the appreciate that all accounts be Island. settled by Sept. 25. Otherwise they Th, qg-ptuye or Tamaiavq Mgdg- Iiflil be PM"! in the hands o! m! gascars chief port on Inc other. "miwil- wise almost inaccessible east coast. J. K. BEER. M-D- gave the British itrces fcotilclcis Kfilllililiflli- Cfl all the major seaboards o-f the 945-41- strategicalr: situated Indian Ocean Island, vltisre British troops in their first landing last May cap- tured the northern naval base of Diego Suarez. Tamatave capltuiafied after Bri- tish warships sent a. few shells in- to its defence works, the East African command announced ‘Ilhere was an intimation, how- ever, tfnat the rejection of surfend. er terms had been iiCCOmparfed bv stiffening l-"rendi rcsistance. NOTICE Our illlprovcfl Mziriiilllo Muir] ifiiunnnfii Lunch and §r_ul;_ll\_'_:l_ivrs are put up in ntixtite, pzickziizes. Try them to-day,‘ U ‘ - ' QBrQvvn-l-lolder Biscluitsiisimited," _ Moncton, " New Brunswick, Ca'na'da A ALL tnvss RlllPii llllTTilR Summer-side lawyer-s have nrfi defended the system they have sworn to defend. “Had it not been for the Civil Liberties Committee there would not be much justice in ting country for some people." he said. I don't want to see the church lagging be- ley. P.E.I.. He is married to the hind '10 per cent of the pegpie," former Miss Kay Bagnall of 43h“- '_1'l"le council in endorsing the isotgetlogrlnt. He was commissioned Principle of collective bargaining, u ’ - W0 Yearsago in Jllfle ani deplored industrial strife of what. was promoted to the rank of Lieut- ever cause in wartime, and urged 9119-1115 in J1me last. Lleut. Johnsion 11ml’! industrial leaders and labor ‘Wm some time at H.M.C.S. awn alike a. full sense of their géieen Charlotte Training Centre responsihi1ii,_v_ seiflficfinglseeviiiefiteoliln ‘lcgiilildaago (or inlon Gnéfiggéntuiged the Dom‘ ' ' ' . o nw th trglifimiéflfl wgrlds of iiralse for the formation of joint Z,,,,‘;Y;.€f,,,,,f AUIIVIIICS oeived attic?" thceh w}? surv"§"r'°' lab“ w" ‘reduction ccmmmees l“ East Coast Cililgdifllieggvttlei-I a“ ‘an itndwfilam industirws' and saw organ- i? pointed out that the con-Km: has (lzlewctabggd sh-‘oéilldeseba tlggen full (YPTACWAH Sept. l8 _ (CF) E- 13 ~ , " a . mem. Royal ana lan Ail F: s - letters in its name and was ccm- bershio on wartime control beards rons in Britain tookr partricnesjlmahi- tiissinihoine Casualties cut the week other squadrons have been engaged ‘in convoy and escort dutms. In a dayligt offensive patrol cvcl" Ncrillern France, airclafr of any arln_ co-clperation squadron atlackcj factories, and ctucr tar. gels. R.C.A.F. Awards Sipt 18 ~ rcrl ~- f iimd- AN ATLANTIC PORT. SPpi. ‘ll. -—lCPl~ ' 011a Canad- ilCIli Rifle.- (i uric.‘ l3 oLi-tr i/ld Weekly Summary OTTAWA, Rcyal Clrurlan Air Force quarters announced tonight of five dl' gulslted fix" t mission“ filday the 13m- BHECUIIB labor and its relations. ber clf sir operations against the it?” Mtlrdsl 13 enrmy during me past weep in_ made re. 1y, ulent to Toronto nllnlcn. ’l‘r.o were to Ottawa dw- cludizig night bombing raids, 1n- truder operations, numerous pat- rols, attacks on shipping, and army Describes Fight With Submarine llgct men and cite to a Vniiccuvvr fler. tile allncunccmcnt sad Tile DFC was awarded to acting Ktill-(l Walsorl. KWlllPlYl, British 1s Miles -—?- I cmcperation urork, Air Minister c _n U W C wgm c 1 “m RUL (,1 B C i; p0 ¢ i_ , ' . " . (r. 1 Cr an. ‘-< . ' Hv- . AN ATLANTIC pom. sent. 18 officefgl igfxéléxnlisdcoitrtiirlnisigfqdel. an ' " F11 Li. A E- Glow of w d d — (C P) -- (Advance) _ “we I,“ line wily, a new policy an. _ ~ PO George Wclmcrklviar, °""_ ° fife’? evewihing at them but the nounced last werk, the ccmmuni- ' Fl Lt, L, jtiacinlyrc of cl.ll. Ordlmrfv’ tao masf. . '11 zk ~ . - -. , Out- d PO. A M. on the stliflricardie fléplhwafihgfigl finuf,ifs“sigf,eeds”i°§n%,ig§ ""§§,;,’,,.s““,‘5 h of Vnncouaxlxcr. , Of.’ oer 4hr , - ~ , ,, ~ . .- A‘ 11', larvae: and had no time to look grifitiarma C.A.F. aCiillltles in Great “ -(i.bfFJMlQuxllncofjoOtlaga ‘ "l" at" So said Alble Ssaman Robert LONDON. Sort. l’! - (AP) -- Text ‘of the communique follows: H“ “$1- Jd-“l- 0f H“ RC A F Ejmnn ppicil’ AB" Mame‘ Leescn of Toronto in describing Brtish troclps were reported tcday During the week ended noon, "C1"! W!‘ rrscrve. who trained in ‘ Wdinmw. geb CilllF-(iil, also wcn tlte D l-TC. ho r. ~ ~ - ~ .» . , . fouwmht? ‘Zelbilfiier Assrnbolne cnly '75 miles f.om Madagaacars Se . l7, R C A F, ‘squadrons ____ _ _ p E I E1 and dink a German sub- capital city of Tananaflye in one stationed in Great Biitaln carried 1 —-" ‘m, J AB ma n . A - ,, ,~ l -. . that." "m OW °"£.£l'§.i°‘lé.’li2i.,.?;’~'ii$i“is .. . . - ~ 0n arriving at this port the crew and its nallhead on the East coast four night raids on Germany PredlCt qLtlC/l SPRTTHU \l ~ n L’ Ordmaw sa-t around their mevdeclcs and soon after the Vichy French asked Bremen, Wilhe-lmshavsn, Ducssel- Mgizcfi “ , .1 L5 Rod, ‘P855811 Oh memories of the fight. to and then rejected armistice 101K115. dm-f and objectives in the Ruhr Mnlmialfl Hons“: Aim " 7 an “official naval reazlrter. The Reuters dispatch reporting the were all heavily bombed Seat seuaut Mum gnu-am N" PO" 5 cumd m” thin! the men talked about deepest penetration toward the intrude-r operations were carried 53k H3]jf;]x_ oi"'s, Kenneth A, AB., Wind. did not say from c-ut over enemy occupied territory ST. Louis, Sent. l8—fAPJ—A nuick sellout of reserved seats for the St. Louis cnd of the World Sor- les was lircdlcmd tonight as the Cardinals‘ office was swamped with was the coolness of their Ccm- capital Plateau "landing Off ca" Lfl-Cmdr. J. n. what direction it came, but an. by fighter bombers, fill-RIB of Haliflx, and UL-Cmdr. parcntly it was from one of the Fighter squall-ens oiu-itbs talked about the pcrfor- three main we=t coast landings numerous offensive patrols sor. Ont Oliver, Hqwlffi. LR, Vancouver, Salter, Geoffrey E. LS. Clover- dnlc. B C. took part in and defensive mlalnce cf his men. ‘ made echt days R80. l . A II-Ie was marvellous.’ said A B, French reports frcm Madagascar Aircraft of a R C A F squad- mm 0rd,,“ Shnro. I-icnrv M. AB, Montreal, Mile Camecn of Mzlvll e, Soak, in Vlcfq-l said British troops land- ron of coastal command carried More than 115m) applications for Taylor, Herbert F, Ordinary Sea. man, ltlonlrelll. tickets have poured in during the Warrant Gunner cks on enemy shin- last two days Sales are limited to "he stood there on the bt~'dz_e as ed at Malunga last week were ad- out night. atta CORSt hlld Oil in large wing off the Dutch N L wllklnaori 953m 8E if he ulsre rigiizlt, in this vancing this mooning PC"- dTim gunfire was spraying all force on Ankascbe, B0 miles north- the docks at Cherbou-rg. ‘Ihrough- two tickets to a ncrson. ihometnivn unaraliahlm. ar-cun m, ' _ _ Tim,’ simk by ‘he’? guns and every tine we scorcd a hit they set Up such a roar of cbrerinz that I CETdP-T hear mvsclf giving 01ers," said glublzs of his men Orcl narv Scam-n S‘an!ev Gal. lent of Richmond. P17 I will; trial in i-hll forearm uiilie lg-sdyn“ a ‘gun Silent Scot, D.F.M. WinnerMThrilled By Cable From His Ho me Town Mayor and rrmarked "hgy_ i311, ihlv mt — rtflgsodreiilklrng Lair a. ‘kiwi ‘He wouldn't Fight And 1-» H“ "h" l ‘all him That Made Me Mad,’ He Wt“ fe ‘Im - 1w "ho s“ot you. I see \ou at, i-be mm." Gallanfs reaction L; nct recvrdsd, Says, Relating Story Of Victory Over Nazi. LONDON- Flight Sgt. Thomas Oswald Mcllquhan, the silent Scot from Carleton Place. Ont, whose coolness and marksmanship from his seat in the rear turret of a giant Halifax bomber brought dOWn one I United Church I General Council of Germany's deadliest fighters, a Focke-Wulf 100 during the 1,000 (c mfilln o“? fem 1:8 — bomber raid on cologne last. May, mm GIG, m, om 1°, prgfm" and who a month later damaged a and ceftam reigcfg ‘gaigfes 15g Me. 109 so severely that it was urged n.1,, b hi“, genera, 63mm“ probably destroyed, does not often t‘, m“ 5mg o‘ “moo limit’ i“‘..i'.'f.‘°'.'..'t°.lii."i".liéi.ii;f’° . u . ; g s u . Somalia; loitipoelvanggligk: ansdssgdigi n? W“ in this mariner m“ m service was adopted afiel- one of told of receiving the news that he H181 most heated debates 0i the had been awarded the Distinguish- seoson. ed Flying Medal. Council decided also to ask the "It shook me," was his brief com- Federal Government to implement merit, Then he pulled a cablegram the Ttfimmefldtit-hfls 0i the afivifll from his pocket and the slow smile parliamentary “mmmie “him m‘ spread happily over his face. it was gfizbeifcimghe defence of Canada re- obvious that me recap; 0g that commfimonem wmmended the cable marked the proudest moment "valor a-nd sincerity of our Russian °Y his me- A1168." and arsed the oanadlan He's Third Generation government to promote the fullest , ,, It was from the mayor and muni- tmtmm“ w Upermdo“ and mum” cipality of Carleton Place. con- gratulating him on the honour hs confidence "for today and tomor- row beltlween the Dcmlnion and the had brought w m! “We town The McIlquhams have lived there for TFIEY KNOW “WATS HAPPENING —THEY‘\'E BEEN UP THERE This trio of Canadian members of an R. A. Ffibomiier squadron seem in be spending their spare v . ‘Ilie council termed “contrary to time watching the other fellows do their stuff in the air. Watching a squadron of Spitfires flying above . ti . rgiic Principles’ thevllfflotlce. ‘hififag-ingathai? Canadian-Scottish are, left to right: Sergeant Observer E. A. Brain of Windsor, Ont; Sergeant Thomas Oswald Dicllquham e in svme pmsecu 4on5 un- reahgunner is inevitably known m oi Carleton Place, Ont, winner of the Distinguished Flying Medal, and Sergeant G. ll. Roll-c of (‘cm- dler defence of Canada regulations, O1 stating! the flares tin "vague. §Z°QB§“§S°QO,TQ_S $§1°g§y§ u, (a a. F. rlloro P“ a "ms- , m“ "vmiint he went on the "op" which brought he precise character of the offence him the "Probables. _,_hat was on broke, Ont. are going cu ops" he savs. morose- 188i“ -—h6 WES “Fin! ‘i5 hi‘ “time l“ "Tile cucuiy aircraft owns an Mo. charged. _ - _ ,. 7 n . Judge J“ Form of vanccuver’ tihnrleietllifiinasthtoixz Etlhee Yggtagigcrleii): Bplgéaswgiatg gig? iiélriiolskiiieiil m‘) fr?‘ gym lhtprfifignvd ENC l) hint- is a llrvilt r‘ in have if‘, mm “mm'55‘°'““ the mum“ hail been hit "It felt as if some- struck him from the four Brown- ‘will a 8,80 i)‘ 1dr fftlelsbe i110 l'<‘/3Y'Y"-1'i“'~ ‘Y ‘ i1 l“ mpuld mt “In?” Wm‘ m‘? m‘ one had thumped me on the back" hi8!- iglyifnltccdllliclv)atrurilgd inlet Britwflolk “mm i" ‘ i“ ‘ h‘ “on o‘ Name’ he said afterwards. I "We Fooled Him” 1051112 hefqht c“ the “Ix-molt 51:31.“ his r: (its: Defend; Regulations erg‘: 36%‘; wnzgimd cggutfi; shortly an" this encounter’ erl to cllnl'h anlclgatltaick at the OQCT-lw- l4 i ,,wh m“, the In be“ shell {figment and in‘: pgdding which gave Mcilquham claim to an gmbfinvfis I $3: Pals lixprcirli ll y u w use was ulled out First indication he Bifitflit damased. B SW01"! fitltlfit l i -~ '0 ~ d -l rw v . - - o4 9, few mags?" he l;ked_ had P‘ this ks when the hen“ occurred again by a F} w_ mo‘ a soconr plus. ns uikuirnc ssiarp- '\l.»_.l t.l<~lc "" arr-ave! law is administered in s, most ° "at M ha the wmch d“ observed to be “HOVP iv to oolt, lie blC c off v~ lh a covend. iwllyliidy could be quicker 5mm; ' my, The w“ R3111“- B"? “m6 5P 1'- l" 3d u m n about 800 yards At 600 red glow in his cnaino and black irl Ciflllli‘! tic turns to the illlo‘ ions are not all an open Molr. threemwh pie“ 0! 1M‘ l“ M“ ed n m‘ ' d smoke pouring out behind. Out of when tilay are iwnu followed by n '9 w mmnm‘ a“ control. he fell 10.003 feet dL=~ a fighter. You ldli't want tc keeping it carefully. The Halifax in which Mciiquham to Cologne was attack- llavc atijvborly ql c" on the trig- mach ne guns. "i-ie wouldn't come I our than ho is \‘.ilTll he acts them In and “gm and m“ made me appeal-nil: into tho clouds. The pilot Ninety-nine mat of a hundred per- had not imlled out when i saw the sons untested under the defence of u was flying _ , _ °‘““‘d,‘.‘_.,,wm“°““l“ m“ "e Md m’ ed twice while passing over Hol- "W1" M“ "m" “"°'“’“rdb '1“! kite last." in lu< sill \\‘<~, u nil expect- l-we We “hder a deadly dark 15nd enroilie to the 937395- MM we rmled him by flying on "i Forced T0 Rest lltc llltil ‘ after the 0mm o! a deadly ennfiy e§peclal_ 53w it, when it was 1,000 ynrdg w straight course for a while aficl Cn1fir1111 were an 1y m the west emu; and’ we must port, And Wlifllfld hi8 SUPP"- Wh° mam"! 5 “umber 9’ evasive “m” It. was not llniii some days later (llllrllccl l. rl about it." take precautions. lieu are attack. immediately t°°k ‘vaswe “cuml- 3° "°°k '1 cmnce “d c“? m- lilat Mac bcoaln to got headaches Tho C. O of iii" squadron was in: something you a“ not 18mm“ Mac waited until the iiihtkl‘. an F. When I BDt him i" my 55K t5 at YPSllIliiiiZ from the blow on tllc the p o! cf Rlllris kin on tho last Wm, n W- 19°. Nhched 35° Yl-Pdfl- Th6“ 35° Yards. I 85W hi!" 5 burst Hi‘ ilcnd by the flak two nights earlier. . n lli? crnllllrllt on the ‘ he opened fire. nose went up and he Stalled "i Now ho is lllldcrzolng enforced rcst ‘ l f‘ '\ll "tall-end scar" hwy"- The iiBhtE!‘ BNRG 0i’! i0 Stflf- 19° VflTd5~ “Wm n" and "Yaitlcd- until lilo offsets of his dclnvcd con- l ~ o tho point: b01111 811d the" mime in 589i" t0 939M311“! B5 he h"? m9 STOW"! ' cllc-sioll have disappeared. He's not ' Damned DR 00mm 5.50“ “ommn, o; the attack, this time from dead About the fight with the ME. piiinvivig {hp rest, ‘I hato haflfiiilf! kooil cm, ca“ “lo mum“ ‘isolated Canaldm, astern. When he reached 350 yards. 100, Mac says. Rfflliiliill-icjy firpiijilhe‘ clings?» A‘ , n ,3... By Edwina IIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS You KNEW ll smrmqAv s! l SHE DOESN'T CQRE .7. 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