TVESTERN GUARDIAN I myraMBEk s, 1941 "TEE-NE: J. Elmer Murphy, ue numer- Street. and George Glow. ill Ottnwl Street SUMMERBIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News Subscriptions, Advertidng. Wieaoarelaumayeeeeqnteteayofm following stores in Suautnwddo: "ohm-e, Water ,Street: Gourllee Drugstore, ll Central Street; m“, 5,“, Watu Street; lurk Gaudct. n Grenville Stant- nwlllbedellveredtoanylsometnfluulmeraidot hmupoystscperflsyorllcprwaek. Phonellofuetlatseervlov ‘w, "u; order to the boy raapoudble for qdtvcyep your m“; HIBI enroa- -r.osr. - Between Remington p“ m- saie. 3% months old. Ed- and Bedeque, one t0 ft. rubber belt. ‘l, gallant. Kensingtan. Finder please notify Weldon pavi- f- son, Kensington. 0B SALE - 1086 Ford Coach “$1946 motor. Carrol Delaney. ‘ummerside. _|.‘0R, SALE Kootenal! EH18! 300a condition. Keith Warren, “gate. _w11,1, PAY CASH for Ford “we; -~A" Coach or Sedan in good —TIIE DENTAL OFFICE of Dre R. L, Noonan. Summereide, will be closed from September 5th to Sept» etnber 20 inclusive. -POB. SALE before ‘Thursday man's bicycle, practically new. Ply- lng Officer Izzard, RCA!’ Station, S'Slde, Phone 584-2. ppdlllvh. Earl Rofltrson. 178 —-— Cambridge Street, —STENOGILAPHEB WANTED, __ experienced preferred, Knowledge _r0rt SALE. - 1940 Ford Oon- of bookkeeping necessary. Per- "nible in excellent condition. New manent position. good wagea p, in 1946. Good tires. Earl Roger- m, 178 Cambridge Street. Write Box 862. Summbrside. i -PULLETS IOI SALI. - I _nk. A. n, GRANT will be absent months old. Light lussex X New tom his office f-rom August 30th to Hampshlres. Ready to lay. 81.50 uplgmbrr 18th inclusive. Officeleach. Mrs. Wilbert Reeves, Lower will be upEIi and arrangements have i Freetown. W“ "Hide i0 cnre for patients. —DB- M sail-APB“. New Glas- -A GENERAL MEETING of the gow, telephone 30-41. Office hours ghalreholders of nedeque Housing l 2 to s30. t u» a daily except SllJi- md" in Central Bedeque ‘Hall, dgy_ Tuesd“; september 9th, at 8 oclock ,0 legally organize the Company. POLICE COURT-Four per- ozhers rnlcrested are welcome. so appeared in Summerslde P0- iice Court Saturday morning charted with infractions of the Town traffic by-law. All were dis- missed by Magistrate E. H. Strong. ._5cltr;n.\'l-:u COALr-Ulnloadid m tons recently I50 tons the last M days Starting another car now. Please phone orders promptly to K_ C__s_ lvoid disappointment. ilhalnks for ____ "it Wsmm 9'1‘ Madmls’ -connrrron IMPROVED _ Borden. cAPlTQL-Summerside TODAY‘ (Monday) TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY l tori lllv‘ Chant M4406 Pl ill l ills" ... Llilttil. ellllltvnonl: llosnn srrltullc iii»- A ROBERT Z. LEONARD PRODUCTION Also TRAVELTALK and PETE SMITH Shows 7:l5-9:l5; Matinee Tuesday 3:30 ma g 6Q~¢¢4~ Llilili I lOLucv l‘l|‘)" llm~ l!» A Show CHARLOTTETOWN Sir Stafford Cripps, one of the key men in cabinet, is mentioned as likely to step up to treasury post. Attlees health is given as one reason he may resign, ELMSOALE_&_VIGINITY Mr. Ivan O'Brien left last week on n brief holiday to Halifax. Mrs. Frank Dunrrwas a visitor to the Western Capitol. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Patrick Butler of Glengarry, Lot '1 in the death of his beloved wife recently. » Mr. Arthur Wallace of Sydney motored to P. E. I. on Sunday and visited pleasantly with his relatives in Elmsdoie. oi the Canadian Bank of Com- merce at Su nmcrsidc spent the Condition of Elmer Costain, victim] of the recent shooting affray at. Mimlnegash Run when he was critically wounded when shot in the abdomen by a bullet from a .22 calibre rifle was "slightly im- proved" Prince County hospital officials stated last night. —8. -FOR SALE - One registered flolslein bull, 2 years old. Quiet. gred from high producing strain mm generations back. All over lper cent test. One registered we; to freshen Oct. 10th. Quantity _ New Hampshire pulleta, six months old, laying. Walter Hogg. Central Bedeqlle- —ENJOYABLE stlowna- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davison entertaine< at their love.y home at Kensing- ton on Saturday evening, August 30th, at a pre nuptial shower in honor of their cousin. Miss Lily Dawson who. on the following Tuesday became the bride of Mr. T. Roy Cudmore. Charlottetown. The brlde-to-be. attended by her friend. Miss Gertrude Buntain en- tered the dining room to the strains of the Bridal Chorus play- -IIAVING OPENED A MEAT MARKET at 289 Church Street. gummerside, in the building for- merly known as McNally‘s Bak- fly, 1 am now prepared to serve the public with fresh cuts of meat; also vegetables. All orders promptly delivered. Phone 566-1, gonard McNally. ed by Mrs. Joseph sheen. In keep- "Personals ing with the occasion the room _ML Md Mm Eric McKay’ was daintily decorated with pink and white streamers and bouquets of pink phlox. The guest of honor- recelved a bouquet of sweet peas, gummerside. have returned from tmotor trip to Halifax-S. -.Mlss Gertrude MacDowail of Ottawa is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrl. A. W. MncDoweil, Sum- nerside-S. _Mrs. Irene Hill, Summerside lies lett on a trip to Lloydminster. Alberta, where she will visit her lister, Mrs. Bert Hllson and Mr. Ellison-S. -Mrs. J. Watson McNeught vas called to Halifax Saturday owing to the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. W. E. Palmer. —S. -Mr. M. l... Bradshaw, Summer- dde. is visiting his daughter, Mrs. gracefully presented by Miss Con- nie Brown; very sweet in the cos- tume of a tiny bride. Misses Gwynneilti Davison and Elaine Glover carried in the basket, well filled wllth parcels, which were opened by Mrs. Edwin Brown and Mrs. William Cousins. The accom- panying names and good wishes were read by Mrs. Ivan Darrachn and the gifts were arranged by i‘ Mrs. Joseph L Davisomlelly ex- pressed her thanks in her usual nappy manner. A dainty lunch was served. The popularity of the bride is reflected in the many very love- ly gifts she received, and in the large number of friends who Donald S. Blair and Mr. Blair. gathered to proffer good wishes. Ottev.'a.—S. -Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mac- "an no“ WINDOW ' Assey. Sumrnerslde, have left for Quebec to visit’ their daughter, m,,on4__s_ Pirranaoalouon, Ont. -(ci=> -~If anyone hlwens w be a pretty good angler in this community he or she could nonchalantly oest his or her line out of any window and probably the bait into a fine fish- ing lake. So far this year. 2i mus- kies all over 10 pounds were clught in Little Lake. five blocks south of the business section. i -Miss Joan Melkle and Miss Ellen Morrison of Summers-ids have returned from an enjoyable trip to New York-S. -.Mrs. Fred Rutherford and two children. who have been visiting Regent lllollllv. r 1483f‘ —- Mrs. Rutherford! parents. Dr. and SIIMMERSIIIE llESllAY AND WIINESIIAY “l married you because of what you were... and in spite of it!” l... 0Blll0ii l... llllllll" ttllllllvlll ulllKAS m . n“ l.....Ul.iliC.....ell0SS.n...sf0SSEL Q l etreeeellnlanlla ncau. . meatballs snu. Screenplay by IOIEIIT TIIOIIIN a All INTEIIIATIOIAI- Also SHORTS Show: 7:15 and 9:15 _ Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3:30 Fheatre weekend with her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Basil MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Gcrvase O‘Halloran {to spend a brief holiday. Mrs. lDr.) Philip Farrell of Bos- ton, who is vacationing here. spent a fe-w days last week with her ifriend, Mrs. Hudson Coughlin at l cam-pbeilton. l Mrs. William Gaudet of Ebbsfleet was a welcome guest for a few 'days recently at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John P. Wallace and. Mr. Wallace. -E. I Friends and relatives are pleased lreturned to her home greatly im- l treatment in ' Hospital. the Prince County Mrs. George Barnett is a patient in the Western Hospital. Albericn. Her friends and relatives are pleas- led to know that her health is im- proving and site will be able to ‘return to her home in a few days. Miss Mabel MacNelll an em- ployee of the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada, Summerside, spent , the Labor Day holiday at the home ‘of her parents,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Linus MacNeill; Sympathy ls also extended to the bereaved families of the lute Wil- fred Ol-Ialloran and Archibald Doyle, both of whom died sudden- Miss Olive MacNeill of the staff ‘ lof Mars Hill, Maine, were among, a party motoring to “The Island" to know that Mrs. Frank Yeo has proved in health after undergoing GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN New Light Shed 0n Nazilnvasion Plans I Two of the season's top HI-TEEN Fashions designed to make you standout in the crowd . . . ~ Frocks of flattering simplicfty to spice up your Fail wardrobe. in sizes i010 16... E NEURNBERO. Sept. 7 -—- (Reu- ters) - New light on one of Hit- lei-‘s best kept secrets - why Brit- ain was not invaded —- was cast Saturday in published passages o-f the diary o1 Gen. Franz Holder, t farmer Chief of Staff of the Ger- man Army. According to Holder's diary Hit- * ler suddenly stoDDt-‘d active creo- arations for an invason of Br‘!!- aln on the ground that a “cross- ing cl the channel would be a mis- take" and that Germany would find another way of beating Britain. Holder said Hitler thought this was only a matter of time as the war was already won. g Hitler wrote that at a meeting ily in Boston, during the past fort- night. Mr. O‘Halloran was unmar- 'ried while Mr. Doyle's wife was lformerly Miss Annie O'Brien of Elmsdaie. l —A deep gloom settled over the lwhole community when on August ;the twenty-seventh, the and news was passed around that Edgar lOllver, aged eight years. son of IMr. and Mrs. John Oliver had been instantly killed by a. motor car. He is survived by his father and mother one sister and two broth- ers to all of whom the heartfelt Mrs. E. T. Tanton, Bummerside, have left for their home in Tot‘- °llio.-S. PROTEST DEPARTMENT MONTREAL — (C?) - The city assessors department received 1.000 complaints. involving 3100.000. dell- lng with water account bills. Prp- teets will be studied and referred tc n board of consideration. —Miss Audrey Burns who was mlltsl home due tn the serious ill- ness of her mother has returned to Montreal where she is employ- gdvrith the Murray Lunch Co. — I . . - o. n. sa.-'- -"- 1- Every woman la interested in the new fashions —AND the new UNTIIIMMED PALL COATS are really “aonethlnii I have such a "l" Waco to tell you about them-qua have to see them to really ap- Imlste their style and workmanship... Made of a variety of lovely flbrlca in a number of lntrlglllng colors-the full "airy flared". backs I the belted styles are Coat NEWS! Coats this Pall are luxurious. there is no lkllllphs‘ of Monday 6-830 The kind of story you'd stay up Starring Peter ‘ “a-I. They feature interesting sleeve {all CAMEO Tuesday 8.80 all night to rend “FEARP Cookson, Warren William and Anne Gwynne also Edgar Kennedy Short reel Comedy Auction Sale CAPE TRAVERSE WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 10TH 1:80 UCLOCK I urn instructed by Mrs. John Howatt of Cape Traverse to by Public Auction on her itnlrtment. _ 1- RIC‘ _ ‘9 let. We are l limited "W" M ll 21 cents a puelqo ,_ collar effects and remember the “long look” la the “smart look’ ..... .. Come In and lee the Uutrlntmed Coot models In the Ladle!’ Wear full of nourlsliluggeolln verygladtotellyeutbnttheflroeerybeilflflllll nlcllalpeemapaesasee-eoeerleeeltnlenlee 0rd: mos with ‘your Groceries today can serve it In elrlnauy interesting sea autumn». that rm hm- "! will be aeklng lee‘ lllolo....'l'llll'o new e Halted Quantity-lo. set m" Ml! from the Grocery Dependant. _ premises on above date all her houuehold effects and chattels. I Imellen Table no Chairs; z ‘looking Chairs; 8 Odd Chairs; “" h“ w" “I ‘m’ "lbs Singer Sewing Machine: s small Room Tables: Chest of Drawerk; I complete Bedroom Suites: 1 Colmlode; l Organ; l Bed and Bprtngspl Stove Shield; il-plece Parlor Suite; t Linoleum Squares; uupber of Hooked Rugs; ‘Cur- _yeu ;_ A ‘u ' n" ‘n. "u". h. u. talus; Wall Pictures; Lamps; "WI-re Departuhefit inmfiffi ha: t’: following varieties -. “ml "t" K°'""= "M m‘ fur-ea a inch regular rem Peaetng, e strand as inch Ilog Fencing. e "l" ‘"°"°" "wit" find 86 inch Sheep Fencing and also Poultry Fencing. Janew er put "m"!!! Peueea before tlle ecll weather ‘ it difficult. null PM"! your Fencing from the Hardware Department 4- llere is BOUSI Dllll news from the I and l0 Department- Sesleel (bench modem‘ Peril. and other articles too IIIII- eeoul to mention. I Potato Planter; let Platform Velox Cream Separator Hoes: Shovels; fool “n”, m. f I H -_"n In m“ 0| Ierd Coach (1982) perfect cen- "YH Marilee with rlek rack er The ‘pra-‘llata as: either hm: "m"- I°°" "F"- "mf" ""- w°ENIIIIOIIOIIQIOQIUOIRIIIDIGUIPOIIIIeTIMHIOIOTQMIQ funuacasn_ ‘zmnftlleaarofrorulltetlattbeunbellevublylew prlceofonlyl each in tbs I and IO Department. ‘ If day unfit, Sale first flne day iuzdmlillrhuotorlneglaaf ‘Ihellnrlwureltepartleutbna ~ 's.c.nru.. huuun...“ IIAI 60ml! design: qeeislgmflar m a Auctioneer. "m: heater new the rue h us h the Ipeawm — Suitable Settlers In Displaced Persons Camp IONDON. Sept. 'I—(CP)—Algri- culture Minister Gardiner said to- day a week's tour on the continent. had convinced him that there are many settlers suitable for Canada in Austrian and German displaced persons‘ camps-end he was grate- ful he‘ had escaped what looked like a certain involuntary visit to a German jail. The Canadian ministe. deter- mined tn make his own study of European conditions, stood alone one day in Frankfurt railway sta- tion wlctchlng travellers. A Ger- man policeman became suspicious and demanded his passport. Gar- diner tried to explain that he had left it in his hotel but the police- man spoke no English. A crowd began to gather. ‘The p-liceman felt his authority was at stake and -an arrest seemed in prospect. As a last resort the Agriculture Minister ,_ ‘uced a pocketlul ofllettere addressed to him, many ' bearing Canadian stamps. The policeman took a quick glance and waved him on. agriculture conference in Geneva, the Minister, who travelled back to London lest night. went to Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, Heidel- berg, Frankfurt, Dueeeeldorf. Es- sen end Cologne. "In displaced persons’ camps I saw people who would be a credit to anyone ,in any democratic country." Gardiner said in an in- l After speaking at the food and" sympathy of relatives and friends ie extended. The Elmsdale Womerfs Institute held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Fraser Rix. The President being absent the Vice- President, Mrs. John Adams con- ducted the meeting, which opened by repeating “The Creed" in uni- son. ltoll call was answered by sixteen members and three new members paid membership fees. Reading of minutes foil. ved which were adopted. The members are planning for a Field Day on Sepem- ber thirteenth, in conjunction with the leadership of the teachers. Re- freshments are to be served. and ‘if lottery boolw are sold, drawing ‘for the nursery mat will take place, Mr. Jarcline of the Mobile X-Ray addressed the meeting stressing the necessity of the use of the X-Rhy and announcing that the Unit lwould be in Elmsdale on Mon- between himself and his war chief! at Obersalzberg in the late sum- mer of 1940. 1t was decided not only to destroy Soviet. Russia. "Britain's last hope." in the IP14"! of i941 (Hitler llctuially invaded Russia June b2, 1941) but also to occupy Britain. Date of the invasion was fixed for Sept. 2'1 but bed weather caus- ed it to be postponed until Oct. B. Hitler did not shrink back from the plan although it was pol-nttd out that Britain might use Amer- lcun materials. He was reported to believe that the United silt“ would not be able to send APPTQC" iable aid before i946. It, was shortly after this that Hitler suddenly ordered the prep- arations to be stopped- QAFETYVMEN ma’! GRANBY. Que. --(CP) -R8P"' sentatives of the Quebec Associa- tion for the Prevention of Indus- l trial Accidents will meet. here Sept. s and 9, and in nearby Cowans- I viilefsept. ll for their annual reg- , ional industrial safety conventions. HOUSE FOR SALE AT 58 SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. ‘day. He solicited the assistance of , lall members so tltat all in the {district would attend. Tile Secre- ltury passed around the yarn and ;sewing material receivel from the lRed Gross. the finished product to lbe sent to the needy children of ‘Europe. Lunch was served by the Committee in charge assisted by the hostess. Next meeting will be held at me home of Mrs. Orin lF-‘allace. HOW T0 KEEP BABY'S SKIN SOFT, SMOOTH AND HEALTHY nektet Cutlcurl Baby OI House ‘l2 rooms, modern con- veniences. lf ‘interested you may communicate with Mr. Ray Tcntcn, Central Street, Sum- merside, or with the owner, Dr. J. R. Corbett, Clark's Harbor, Sheiburna County, Nova Sco- tiu. ‘Aftfllllllll 8r Gallant "Electrical Contractors" We Specialize In HOUSE WIRINV CUUCURA Phone m-z llNllfilfllnt . BABY m; SUMMERSIDE T Grand champion at various Canadian fairs 11 times, “Oma Vanlali cieghen," MOO-pound Belgian stallion, gets admiring glance from Ines Bean of Paris. Ont., at the C. N. E. horse show, ' .-»"‘@©. FALL RYE FOR SALE A quantity cf Full Rye, suitable tor sew- ing Sept. 15th to Sept. 25th. one. n. rum. and son , HUNTER RIVER @@@©@@@©F ‘ Auction Sale At SUMMERSIDE On Monday, Sept. 8th. at 3 p. m. I will sell by auction on above date the Crystal Rink. This is a real opportunity tor some young man. It has always been o good going business and Ii c real chance to make some money. e Terms cash. HUGH F. MORRISON Auctioneer EARL McDONALO, Slmnterelde If day unfit sole next dau-