airlift M G M Cartoon “The Book Worm" Musical by Mal llallett and Orch- 3J5 TODAY 2 fl 7.00—8. ‘\ midnight murder ln Ghost Tewnl "d. la; l‘s+7. oo-s.oo,' In srsnvrurtmr rains: i," . I vrlrvrnmrlls m 0e! Romance packs 1000 expl America with glory and of thousand I ."I.()l\‘l'f\2&'l' RICE ve thrillsmin this blazin story of . adventurers who bui t a new quasi Some were heroic. ..some were evil...but all were MEN women could lovel Star-studded cast , . - Bnol§§§i3llcl< .BICKFORD . » Il i. AND SAT. roniv aw Frontier's Musketeerl en the twisting mystery troll of 0 S AT. 45 EVENING Rosalind llalth lay Whitley v Chill Will! ' Trouble never sleeps in '" 1900's red-drenched Westl Federal Plan For Apple Crops of the CO1‘.- ter today. . ._-...-4>¢u-a-nia->£-m-_-w pur- in the . would l 2n by cabinet council. ‘Vhilc Nfvrt Scaila anti fdumbia, the two grcat elzplirebgrollv- n: cintres. P312 lo bc as f" v 1c government buvinz at fixed pliers a total of 2.C00.03O barrels l or dehydrated fcr future "se. no purchases were to be made of the Ontario crop. Georcetown "rt Piini. the gucstl of her sister, Mrs. William Wight. ‘Jfmun; Mr Joseph*S."lllT ica: tr Gecrgetcwn srhccl rrcenty Iskind Highlanders. He was suxeeclcd byl Miss Mary MacDonald of launch- III Mr. Ler"r Lavcrs of this Town left rcwntly‘ on a motor Massachusetts. w"‘r-re he will visit his brother, Ncwman. trip to About fifteen families ported to have starlet fever. The trustees of the Gzorgetown school found it advisabc lo school closzd for some time. Miss Ilenc Wight was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Miss Miriam Tocmbs of Winni- peg. Man. is visiting here, the guest B T. of her slstcr, Ms. Slew- art. Mrs. Frank Paquet and family. who spent stmc Paqueits parents, Mr. Jossph David, Gzcxelown return- ed to their home in Souris, The wok of sub-gradlnll Main and ivqtzr Sfreet, of this Town is now in progress. Many men are employed in this work. The fore- Allsler Slmwnrt. ,Mr. W Matheson. the Road En-rincer. survived for the street project here The schooner. Toronto M.. Can‘. GiPan. was in this port with a cargo of coal from Cape Bro-ton, frr Anrerdale. Mr. Arthur Burns. accompanied ‘by h’; daughter, Thelma and, Mrs. J. Shaw ‘aft m a motor trip to MAO». with Mrs. Mrs. rccentlv NE RANGER 13—COMEDY-CARTOON 0NTARlllTllBEl-l lcrurlsuvl -lASTYEAR Further consideration may bc given bv m.- Dcminlon government Ontario's protest that cat-roared lrcm the apple processing agreement u-hrreo,‘ the government will take 1,530.00) barrels and 500.000 barres from British Cc irmbia to offset the lcs: of export markets due to the r Hcn. J. G. Gardiner. Minister c! vn; m tclqzhnnc vcrsalicn with Hon. P. M. Dcwan, . ‘lo agriculture min Earlier today Mr. Gardiner recei- vzd a telegraphed protest from Mr. Dewan urcing that the original sug- gestion involving government of 150020000 barrels of the Ontario pack be Any chance in the pl have to go through the usual chan- n:ls,Mr. Cardinersaid tonight This would mean that to meet the Ont- rrio request action would have to a a a ........!Srh|p Smklng L0 ,5 NTO. Sept. 26 —(CP) and better year's indlcaxd. ports received by the Department of Agriculture. uality cro_ accor mg to of 7.428.652 hundedweight. Last year much blight. Rrports show the l which S ldtly against the sinking a nvcd to be If V. m ‘OTC! r .5 forerunner of ;;.c.su e by neutral Grgelimld lslncrthsrzl ccunfzies for an setilrment with the Nazis on the of their Maritime ;m::- cc. ‘ "fl The Swfdish ships and two Fin- 180- .nlsh 521.115 were ‘sun’: within s which the rcsrurd cews attritut-ed to Ger- mst week in affa: man submarines dav. route to England l m, Sweden was expected by inform- e ed Danish sources to take lead in seskirg a pcmnt the l"S'lllll‘Tlll0l‘ll5 frrm Swrrictl, Some obscrvcrs said ore exports as an argument not dfsrlcsrri. Britain. Acrotdinz in (7093010 pounds.) Only kilograms 0,040,709 pounds) to Gennflfly week—4.t‘179.000 kllmra ms th ir O. of before. TORO Potato harvesting is general thrcuzhout Ontario with a larger than inst Provincial An authoritative but unofficial gcstlmate was that the current crop would toial about 9.501.000 hund-l rcdwcight. which is about 10 per cent belcw normal for the Province but considers-by above 1938's yield of Ontario's potato yield was destroyed by late infesta- tion is nct so exlertslv-e this year. Sweden Protests COPEHAGEN. Sept. 26— (AP)- nedcai protcs.ed to Germany to- of two [Swen s1 ships in_what diplomatic early Com- Finland. indignant at what were termed VPIRUODS of her neutrality, lodzzd a protest in Berlin Satur- (Thrce of the four sunken ships were loaded with wood pulp en setfle- ' mcnt with (‘rrmnnv on the future cf ilcr sm trade since Germany gets m0 c than 70 par crnt of hcr ore SWe-tio could halt nll exports unlll negotis liens with Germany could be com- pleted. whcihs-r she would use the Drumark still was marulzing to export largic quantities of fowl to official statistics more than 7671.000 kilo- grams (5.792,4l0 nc-unfis) of butler was shipped to Britain during the weck endim. Scot. 2-4 out of a total cf more than 3.401.000 kilograms 832.900 went The entire bacon export for the (8.004.- 030 pounds) went to Britain. Out of a total exoott of nroror-imrtelv 37.000000 eggs. 27.000000 went to Britain and 10,000,000 to Germany. _____.________ NOT PROPERLY DRESSED LONDON. —(CP) -— Oldtimers have regained the war spirit c: 19's m! 1018. One was heard to com- plain in a fashionable that officers were agaearing at luncheon without e m Browne beltss. unheard |gleved e ,uuliifiil yfllRl-‘ES ACTIVE lNP0lANO l (By Jean “Cyharhpteénnla, Haves l ri l l MOSCOW. Sept. r l guerrilla filmflinfenLs are _sll.r::"rl:~..n"" "were" The newspapers said the at- l tacks were being carried out by “groups of Polish officers whgd have sought refuge in u“; o s... . w (Recent dlspatchea reaching | Scmauti, Rumanla, said the Polish officers" referred to in Sflviet Nlwfts were in reallt l important and well-arme llllerrllla forces.) ' l Soviet newspapers said 3.000 “Polish officers lgrv had to be used to subdue this .orce_ - Despite these hostilities. administrative and political organ. lzation in eastern Poland 15 pro- ceeding rapidly. it was ma. The commander of Soviet forces ill Polish Whlte Russia ordered . formation of temporary adminjs- OCWDicd cit- administra- administrative, activities. ll-ativc batli-es in all ‘es. These tenvyzorarv lions will control gqcpnomic and cultural ev wll have the m; _ ins.’ industry. k o‘ rev” Italy Takes dvantage 0f Neutrality ROME. Sept. 26-(AP)-Ital _ p“. cist leaders said today, is tak g ad. vantage of her non-belllgeren sta- iusm the war to gain busin=ss and buid up her industrial and com- .. mcrcial power. I1 Lavoru Fascism. organ of m“. __S_ cist Labor, said Italy's present o- 8Bve her polit cal action. greater influence in Europe, ‘ sitlon not only ‘but also gave her a tremendous e- . mnonfic influence since she was the 0X11)’ be European country not at apparently war. (The newspaper considered that Russia's invasion of Poland made her a belllgorvt.) The importance of Italy's using lcnnomic self-sufficfierv-v lDl"‘°17""_ h" Premfi" Mussolini He- lod the executhe 8l1‘Y-"‘1<'"l‘-v—-Yvas essential to pendence of g nation. Diplomatic ~llre Expected OTTAWA. Sept. 2B--(CP)—- Sev- a cintmenls \to Canadian dlllloma ic services abroad may be expected scon following the recent lnz of Laring C Christie as eral 11am Canadian Minister to Washin . The most pressing is that of n- lstir to Japan made vacant by the I: rement of Dr. Randolph Bruce t st December Prime Minister Mackenzie King the special aes- sion of Parliament, that it was high commis- sioners for Eire. South Africa, Aus- alia south announced during proposed to name Zeelsnd. ready in Otla favor prmnoting men in extemai affairs service as in the case of Mr. was formerly Counsellor in the postman}? here. H is e i -_- .. v CONIBDIBIATION blFgglNflUll- ANCB. 11-91 will be closed for the next weeks. Advertisements for insertion me following day must be in this o1- lice not later than ll a m. ‘gulp on Sunday, October 1st in New Bri e at 3 P. M. and in Cavendish t 7. P. M. Alexandra. Haaalbrook at 1i. Cross fiaxandra at 7. J. W. Harte er. B. S. at Pownal 10.30 A. M. ReV. G. A. D. EllIOtt Will BOIVECS Pownal Service at 3 o'clock. Rev. D. K. Ross Minislc Services on Sunday, October 1st as golllows: Victoria 11 A. M. Himpton Pastoral Charge. Services sundaly October 1st are as follows: Highfle d 11 A. M.’ W e th 3 . - Prinoetown Road 730 P. M. Rev. T Wilson, speaker. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. October 1st. 11 AM. Central Church. 2.30 P. M. Pleasant Grove 7.30 P.M. York 7.30 P. M. Central Church Mr. , Allison Profltt. The Minister will be ‘ in Btdeford. conducted by . and an night service by Mr. Profltt. Miss Marian town. left this where she has accented a many friends wish her every suc- cess in her new position. Miss stew- art is a graduate of Prince cf Wales Coil mercial departm HEAVPRAIN- One of the heaviest showers of rain experi- enced here for some time occurred Thursday morning shortly before 4 o'clock when according toWsrren Burns, of the Meteorological 0f-. fice LBJnches of rain fell. street department men were azound early clearing mud and refuse from about the storm sewers. 2'7 - Polish active behind the Russ an front lines in, Poland. Mnbushing troops and sup- msnt was day by Ch cf Justice Mathieson in the matter of the application of R. R. Bell for an order under the eiection act commanding the Judge of the County Court to comply with the provisions of the said act in respect of a recount of ballots in the bye-election in the Second Dis- trict of Queens. FUN d d funeral 0f an " Cum 011i 11D stiff resistance film 35$. 011111111125 in Grodno, Russian artil- Wednesday Service officials to discuss new shipping regulations wavering oper- t ations in Halifax Harbor. senting the Navy at the round-table discussion were Commander. ard Oland, Commander _ . Jeffrey and Chief Censor Geo. H. Bunialn. , expected news of the death of herl son, Eilgene. day by Mrs. Spring Street. The sent from Quincey, wife of the deceased, letter Hughes, who was 30 years of age,‘ was a linotype operator and was fonnerlv on the Guardian. He was ombly known in Charlottetown and I his sudden passing will be dee lv regretted. widow and two children in Mur- achusetts, his mother brothers, P8 . swollen. Kelly's cross. to all of whom deep swnoathy is extended. J. Dymsnt. traffic manager of the lC radian Natlonc‘ Pnilwavs Wm; lhcodquarters at ‘Ifllngton. Zea and. was a victor to Mcnrton Wednesday. Mr. work for the rnllivnv ln Moncton years ago and since then has ser- ved the llne in China, Japan and New Zealand. He visit briefly with Mr. , Bryce Bishop before leaving on m- other leg o! his Journey homeward, all her ingenuity for achieving e- was em- commPtee nf the Confederation n! Fvcigt m. dusirlnlisis that events had demon- strated a powerful antarky-‘self. u- . antee the life and political lznder- “Th! Prince Edward Island Hospi- Daat has doors of the inst no patient has ever way bemuse of lack of fu ds. The Trurtees feel that they have now a wonderful to the minute in equipment. stafl’. and mar-vice and it tlzatodway. Your he p will be ap- qc a . inn on of a neat work in and M____ coming appointments. rt tcod m ner ai- ‘Ilhe Prime Minister is known to rMWJI“ "23. inmauyotmm» advantahwa casawsu. to: Photographs. 4-21-81. DB. B. D- HOWATTS OFFICE QUCG LwSIO-Q-ilfl-il- ATTENTION ADVERTISERS- CAVENDIBB ow at 1i A. M. in Stanléyr L-9l5-9-29-li. “rump... “armrest ROM-s at 8. L-aoi-ii-ao-il: POWNAL CHARGE October 15l- reach Armivers at Millvew at 11 and . . r. bWil-O-IB-li. HAMPTON UNITED CIIARGE.— M..B0hshaw 7 P. M. L-904-9-29-1i. CHURCH NOT ICE. — W1n8l00 inslo Sou P M 11-917-9-29-11: YORK UNITED CHARGER-REV. Services The services will be Rev G. A. Christie L-913-9-29-1l. OTTAWA POSITION-—- Siewart. Charlotte-‘ week for Ottawa, position the Post. Office department. Her TAKES ego teacher training and com- ents. City JUDGMENT TODAY — Judg- svponed until noon to- ERAL TUESDAY- The George William with Naval Cm-i-trol. Repre- DG SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Um! was received yesterq Stephen Hughes, telegram was Mass. by the details b are being awaited. Mrs staff of The He is survived bv !sl and four Patrick. Harland and ter of Charlottetown, and TRAFFIC MANAF-ER —Mr. W. New Dvment used to and Mrs D. The Proud Record‘ Will B» Maintained ill be next week "calling it been fusible to keen the tutlon always open all suflerers and to carry on t-her year the proud record that been turned n H0813 Ml. "D they are anxious to keep It will hi! D in the car- is under: Government oftnewar ti in‘ atra "gfitzclaidiiofelltm Havana-m J 3”“ "wnllC _ _ S!!!“ gun ‘QC mun! l. 13-2: JP“: l “u” $1.. l’! flak-z’: V \ vlslr, THE STORE mo SHARE»! m THE MANY VALUES WHICH ARE OFFERED FOR- Fmbn Y, SA 10120.4 Y, MONDA Y, rucsoa Y_ sen. zaut-aouwocr. 2llll.—3l'll. , Bulk PEANUT BUTTER Lb. 12¢ 2 Lbs.—---_-_.__ 23c CANADIAN CHEESE v————————n. CAMPBELLlSL TOMATO SOUP Tin 9c 3Tins----__._.____ GILCHRIST RICH FRUIT CAKE 2 Lb. Cake——-——-—25c 25c ,. Bulk ICING SUGAR Lb. 9c. 3 Lbs. ——— — 'BULK COCOA 1 Lb. Bag 14c. 2 Lbe.—--———— _ ORANGE MARMALADE 2 Lb. Jar -— — _—- — —— - —- Mephisto Ungraded PEAS 20 Oz. Tin Each 10c. 2 for-———----—--- EATONS 19c 25c Quaker . CORN FLAKES Pkg. 8c. 3 for — —-—— ——— 23c 17:12am. Bot. 21o: 2 for - - - - - L- - - 39c RINSO Large Pkg.--——-—-—---———’-——23c Fry’s _ _ PREMIUM CHOCOLATE 1/2 Lb. Cake - - - — -- - Lynn V_alley 27 Oz. Jar PICKLES Sweet Mixed, Sour Mixed 19c 23c or Mustard. PASTRY FLOUR 7 Lb. Bag---—————-4- 29c 19c 25c Each————-———- EATONS Dessicated or Shredded COCOANUT Lb.--—— — —— — — — — —- - Eaton's Snowflake 1 Lb. Tin 14c. BAKING POWDER 2Tins———————-—-—-— 7 m" 31c POTTED MEAT ' "vl 13c. Cooked Smoked "' ' "TS Lb. 15c. 3 FOR "c MEAT COUNTER 2for----‘---; CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Lb.——-——-—‘lzn " ""5 BEEF slicOd Lb.———--———— 2 Lbs.-—---- He had visited at his Northam. P. E. Island for the first time in six yearn-He will sail from San Francisco for New Zealand- (Moncton Ttanscript.) STlTUTE-The regular meeting of theLPuisvllle W. . Sap. 28 It ope Prayer followed by the roll call- C the previous m and adopted then president. All committees reported sati apo med. ‘fix charity and plans were made h sc . kindly invited the members to he: home for the next meeting when the roll call will be answered 11y "Questions and Answers" and there an I will be a roll call for the purpose help in me camps,“ m‘. . of raising funds. annual subscriptions: Only by reason ' B1080 of the wonderfully generous contri- butions of _the community in the winners being Miss Mary Rich. Mrs. Arrwbmee Oorcoran March Gallant. A dainty lunch was served rest of the evening was spent in social enjoyment. night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. .1. Lavie, Bouri intuition clfllinl Hg the l" Ill b role 11:! dlQQM home in passing. pected PIUSVILLE WOMEN'S IN- was hefd on ned 11y the Lords The minutes of were ed by the urrent Events. 311d 110W 011GB W839 sfactoril i hree dollars was voted painting the inside f the o0 Mrs, Nelson gallant Three games of were played the lucky and Miss bv the hostess and the In Memoriam WILLIAM ‘p. CANTWILL The death occurred Wednesday the late Mr. excellent health and marina and ed with a moat companion- of both‘ Charlottetown and Bouris who will learn with regret cf his which was quite He entered the Railway service m May as, 1881, at Souris and on January the following year was ap- pointed locomotive fireman. In an accident on the road in 188-1 he suf- fered the loss of a leg, and as he was otherwise in excellent health, I _ _ .. . Am m: ealfuuuberaasdhoermanalrmanlnthalrreldaavervvaraa. l0:l'l‘l’al:c:mc:ul!e!valml' ahown abovz. Official, confirmation that the will!!! bllllllll deatroyodoemetromtheCennaal SURPRISE ~ l-UX MARVENS BREAKFAST Shortening 5°” Tgdlils; MmED- BAC°N 1 LB. BLOCK BAR 5c Each 6c Blscun-S SLICED ' 14G- ""191: Lb-"alt" 2'?” 21» FRUITS and VEGETABLES 27 Eilgtgonwglziehfseldn llrilgsiclfilyl, altrgn corned I L " 3-0 . l I ' S AND FEARS §l°€.“.‘£§..“‘i.€f.1lé§Zi..“i?. will’. PORK HOCKS Lb. 11c. 2 Lbs. - - - 6 Quart Basket _ _ _ _ __ __ ___ _ 55g am ares oo . fiiondbgllre glatllblcareés lweret Wgl- Fresh - ' - - R Bl l‘.‘§f..“€’“2.‘.“.a “F23... ‘élill... ‘islél; PLATE RIBS Lb. ----- - - c Gfipgg 5 33a" Bum _ _ _ __ 490 ment was at Peoples Cemetery , , PORK CHOPS Lb- _ _ _ ? _ —_ 1 —- '°'=*"""K I 79¢ forests met at the Board grade Sliged Lb_ _ _ _ _ .._ .__ 11 Quart Basket - "— -' —" '- TOKAY GRAPES Lb. 18c. 2 Lbs.--—-—---—-—-—— HEAD LETTUCE Eac-h---—--——-|8¢ CELERY HEAD----——-———18c 19c 25c 19c Island . CANTEL-OUP Each 10c. 2 for — -—- ——— Weslem Canada; H. E-. C")? MoDorla ff d d Obted the Posi- Zlvgzsr °..1°?ac%“s...$°° engineer in C . Mrs. J. in Charlottetown, later. on M!‘ UDCX- tglees Provident Fund on Nov. 1st, 1 . He leaves to mourn the loss of a. kind and loving father the follow- ing family: Willem P. Woroeefm‘. Muse; P. J., Boston, lieu: Harry. tends sincere sympath 0B9 YEN‘! I80 notmced later. \ Ina er of Waraatfa Galilee. l i l 1 u-mmlroeuwiwWrrMIfliJFZ-THDUJ‘ w -' ‘will 1.10% ‘l-waeuuav-alfivnauw-mewnaueiww» "WW ld, sanmwon: Woods, Cape Breton: MP5- N. n. 8- I"- sgpt, 1;; 1910, 591 givgn marge B, Stcntiford, city: Mrs. S. Doiron. . J. La i , S0 l . of the tool mnrnirs retired on gosmmofnghxrns we Guxrimn u; y. His wife predeceased him twenty- Funcral arrangements will be m‘ ' la the hlllflfll‘ fled!