- SEPTEMBER 1. 1949 nirzrisitnn GUARDIAN MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Altken, Mrs. Hymn S rt, Mira Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following places in Montague: Mlaa S. A. Llewellyn; MnghL in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourla: Condon'a and Florenq Roper; in St. Peter's: The Post Office. ..'AT THE BOXING in Souris -.'FITTED FOOTWEAB, n; m, Rink Monday, September 5th. the Montague Shoe Store. "fl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN racemes-r _ _ _ _ ,_ _ ciuntormowu THEATRE , EMPIRE '1' o n A 1r a wsedfihéhla wu - cursor. _" rm. and m. ‘IillilEliI FRI. and SAT. Shows '7 - 8:45 ROBERT TAYLOR and AVA GARDNER Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 Blaze ‘Vlreaks $30000 iiiunage CHATHAM, Ont., Aug. 30 — (C?) - A fire which threatened an entire business block of down- town Chatbain late today was brought under control after gut- ting the tire shop where it start- AGENTB : ___. J I A PNGH-RIDUIG ROUND-UP OF wrap name" . smmcrnn snowrs - snows zoo - 1 - o ¥u u 0v SIX-GUN cow RUSH! panic: Euwmm m;33l_a......... w... ........ ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,_ "w __ " a ' . . . -~ ADE"- ‘ i- '1" ' d s First reports placed damage lfimwneif DE?‘Q,,S,Z,°'X".‘"QZ.ZZ§L’ZS sale sdvts. angi ¥fi§tio§“§n,fi’"}g ; ' I hUflllnQ Q O estimates at more than $30,000, 05M,“ on ou.r Financial Page. ‘a ‘ ~ e The blaze started in the back of , the tire firm, which suffered the ‘ ElgGLItSl-l glllllNA SOUVIIN- heaviest d m g , d d _ - - - °¢ i191‘. Jew 11 ward to iaaftioalaiiiifi? fifiii. MIIITUY "@7597 M°““K“°~ e " ness places before being brought under control. A garage on the \vest side of the tire shop was saved by a firewall. A Toronto bound train from Windsor was delayed as firemen laid hose lines across the Cana- dian National. Railways main line Thomas Dort has returned home Mr! W111i‘; xgaryislh Mr- m4 from a visit to his former homo in Guysboro, N.S. Mrs. Robic Palmer of Westborq Mass. Miss Mae Chapman of Ne“; Britten. Conn. and Mrs. Chapma widow of the late Bill Chhpmgn n Jamaica Plains, are visiting a; Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeE. Jordan of Summervllle, Mass. are home on vacation and stopping at their JIMMY LYDOII ' PENNY EDWARDS RADIUS CHAIRS IUSSHI. ' 10E SIWYER tracks to fight the firs, summer home at Murray Herbqr- Murray Harbor Mrs Palmer Rlo-rous WANNA WAYNE ' M155 Chapman were formerly q RILEYS - Wale is tprogressing very fag- 11115 vmngn Now o“ n15 _ H y] a a oura y on he new home of M s AT 2.39 5¢R55Ng SHOlVlNG $0||8 llillllllllllll Olive Keeping under the supcr- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ham, o] ' 7 and 8'45 vision of Mr. Embert Penny and Detroit, Mich. who were vlsitih ' ' Mr. Carl Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harris "1 In ll. S. Capital WASHINGTON. Aug. 30 —- The . several hundred members of Wash- ington's Canadian colony have a club of their own. Aim of the Canadian Club Washington is to fellowship among Guernsey Cove, leave on Thllrsdg, Sept. 1st for home. 'I‘h@y fluted many points on the Island whm homo, also parts of Nova Scoxli spending lhrcc days in Antigonm, N.S. They visited the “Old Tlmerd at CJFX broadcasting station and reported a. wonderful time. EXTRA! SPORTS - MUSICAL Chapter 5 of “BATMAN" Serial Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goodwin and~ Mrs. Goodwin's brother, Mr. Guy MaeKsy of Arlington, Mus. lell for home this week after visiting for a few days with Mrs. Freeman Reynolds. Mr. Preston MacLure and Mr. Bill Maclntyre of the Montague Electric, were in Murray Harbor Necessity Still Mother of Invention “t promote good Canadians and former residents of Canada l, Document Mi" Baily Sullivan of Pittsburgh Pa. is visiting with Mr. and hlra. o v T d ONTREALiATE. 30 — (CPP- now _ _ _ . M ML Plmcsggéhtgfircuecfiv|g|éE%§)O%WB‘ELL" Tilt/at story of the tlilcklish job of in- ;§;{§',"§,,*;;,,,,“,”"j:{;g$,1 gggiweg; glllirsxtpsvgiklevzzildlangdalikliirlnllleews .3? lxélllllfillffiuldnlllyddeflall-ny‘ “ .“°i<*i 851M" BOND ‘MEG N . m stalling a new propeller 0n the the people of Canada and the recently put in by the Imperial Co. Murray PIarbOr in ju-ste fhllrnpdaza little Arctic supply ship Reliflfl Polaris in the ice-strewn waters off Southampton Island at the entrance of Hudson Bay was told in a message today {rum C3D?» Thomas Bannerman. The craft, which is carrying United States. The "sell Canada" assignment. although carried out primarily on a‘ social level, hos been u chief one since the club was founded in 1924. Whether club members or not, being very lucky on the way. 3| intends to go back by bu; V“ Mainr- and stop off and have I few days pitkilig potatoes "m," it is reported you can make fifteen dollars a, day, “liynamile" HAMBURG. Aug. 30 — (AP) - An zillegcd secret Hitler ordcq for waging brutal war on Poland wns introduced today as evidence at Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston of Shubenacadie NB. who were visit- ing friends and relatives at Mur- ray Harbor and Murray River re- turned to their home this week. NEWS - CARTOON - COMEDY - SPORT organizer in London's Bermond- MUSICAL - SPORTS sey district. W. I. District VOII FUCKER- FLASHBACK ———— SHYNESS NOW OVER ' “MIXING? IS EASY (C?) LONDON. Auk. 3l— lritish boys and girls have be- “Many of us remember how on club social nights before the war the boys and girls would separ- ate as if by magic," Driscoll said. “The girls would take all the chairs on one side of the hall and the boys those on the other. To get them to mix needed fre- ilonvenlion The 22nd annual District Con- vention of the Pownal, Alexandra, before the Nazi invasion of Pc- ihc Wflf-CILIIIOS trial of Erich Manstcirl, former German marshal. The document, described by the prosecution as “a veritable piece of dynamite," is reported to con- ialn notes of Hitler's speech to his generals in Obersalzburg. nine days field supplies to Arctic outposts, lost her propeller last week after leaving Churchill, Man. A message was sent out for a plane with a diver and spare pro- peller but the diver was unable to go down in the icy water. The ship's master solved the Canadians here find themselves do- ing a pretty constant public-rela- tions 10b. pointing out that it isn't all forests and snow north of the 49th parallel and that Can- adians don't use pounds, shillings and pence. The club provides a common ground for persons with special Love 0f Animals Keeps Secretary 0n Job 29 Years P061319 let their peg; wander ‘h, 5119915. “It makes for traffic 50¢. ldcms and is sure death for the animals." There are no animals outside her rinse of affection. She love; even the much despised cmw which. she says, eats many pa“; some more sociable since the quehi Bplleflii- _ , S m _ H m“ _ was, says T. Driscoll, youth club wroday it i5 Juli’! iii! °Dposl1s3 gigs; §findilblonoiiDnixgglhy Jghm land. FY1319; byniammggafiafggafggwzlé? Canadian ues_canadlan_bom Unb zietrlmentol lo form crops nnd stews’ River wogum-S Insflunas On that day Hitler was alleged un e 1 e m; states ci(izens’ former resn so should be protected. 518m Oui 01 the Wiiief- The new dents of Canada, persons who own She feels the some vmy about to have told his war leaders - among them Von Mansteln — of the ruthless way the wsr was to wmmwns, Aug. Iii-id?)- There's no doubt that the person -_._______ was held at the Orphanage. Mi- Herbert on August 23nd. wheel and shaft was fitted into place and the Regina Polaris con- the passenger Disco“ which “*4 Canadian Property and Canadians to inhabit Manitoba in million; employed in Washington. i} Th’ P""‘d°“" Mrs‘ Wum“ m‘ ' d h a I hi who has don more f i 1 1 .. Donald W“, capably preside‘; be fought in Poland. tinue on er w y. _ n t s latter category are _ e or anma s n 5mm bright ‘firmer so, m. N O '1‘ I C E v T“ “i” .5‘? ‘" M" 2::.:::..::..:¥:c'"::.mes“' u“ .:*.:‘:..::"...‘:'.:.lr.":saifasils: 0*. M so ma» the "Ode" followed by the Creed by an a! 8v Acorn‘ t d P e - i‘ a - - Canadmn and other Co; o" i‘; M,“ wamock has bee m; iviih lights at night-alien it i“ unison’ i 1 Looms? <iSrlTelTa nilgfrla em gals; nmrvans w 1 embassies and iesatioaam “mat retary of the WinniPPZ Il-lumane Y“ kn" "in- km- " 5i" ‘lili- Mrs. Walter Walker grac ousy corresp n . . . . soda“, ‘or 29 yenruand she has no Now theres not a pagysgngg; "u Al W9 hlva lcilulred u" what! and n5]! "and welcomed the delegates and visl- he recognized the document as one Luiikieiinliillelisilfgzeis xrhnitgltirrierz. intention o! retmng. She left anywvlierc." SEYS _ . _ t , handed to him in Berlin in Aug- The August meeting of the M; w - 0! 115mm" a MacLea“ Lhmml’ 5mm" m’ m“ “n oTshe minutes of the previous sn- ust, mo, by Hermann Mass. who Ernyvale w. r. met at the home xrlitd Iolrrmer ‘Iveligelllt of Red {neat ‘strides have made 1n sromot- rrelafisa lnuirsliliktocawilxselt haerllrolli? * . 8.. ' . ' “W” ‘c fl“ a" h‘ PM “m” "d “m s:“a?"”:;i::..;"°s..‘“"i.:r.ii z; sssaefzirlir.“6§;i%:::".¥..::2l " B~ .22.:.i...“3’:::.:‘..“:.:“:1§;.. . in 00d " ' ' ' . . ‘ Vice-p sid t M .Th ' or 1 em ° m ‘Lw- I“ Also bone?” dry toads“ 3o l: Cbgxlerbfsiiir g g £23m“. These were apprdved as dolcllfiilintnlfiorrlilugyzrherLrgwiiotBgchlfi lfileowfd T382331 cxltzndthrgingg: Caiizesreia neantilrearrzef Slnsow rial; qilvltcglill-spliwvlcaerrllockwsmntriill’ wlltilleli 21am“: Ede i‘: bsefireéflry m v a a a e ‘ ' ' ' - - , . - ll e . ‘lanky. an promp e“ ery o This was followed by the "ii former chief o! staff. who had re- 2 letters were read, one from the gnxorfil/‘SSAIPM: $22- Iggigymilrli’ ‘Sign IFS? ilifiiiliii-ff 1:55 Iiwiiiins’ she bocame secrotpztry ton ' ' ' ‘ “Si” " er ° °Y - “ 10W Canadian Field Comforts Oom- Red Cross asking for Blood Don- ors and one re musical festival. Mrs. Callaghan gave an account celved it from an Officer who at- tended the Obersalzburg meetinil- The typewritten sheets contained call which was answered by forty- flve members. Reports were merly pf Deseronto, Ont, and J. H. 1 1,1- 1 1 _\ . English of Calgary, commercial is; ggélyftinihlz. fillies to see mum i missmrh she Served this counsel“,- at ‘he Canadian m,“ ' ~ Llnill the First World port War More than 174,000 small anim-. umlsmm Mm. taking a position WATCH THIS PAPER FOR PRICES LATER then read by the lecreiew °t "ch bramh which not of what. Hitl r was supposed “STERN pAcmNG g9" |_1'p_ ggfgig,g‘g*;,§p;“,g,glj,_““ W“ w“ i» 53w we he 883m»- °’a“‘§»a°€é?t" °§i1°'$n by M3» “M” _..__._ ,*;;~;,,,hg,;~;g;;;q,,g;,wu;g, wgg; wit». a department M... A very instructive and interest- atonnm m“ snowed mm, vefy ihias ilbilugay was won uiéyon giv- W|NSLQE AND Wm, we Humane 50mm she-Wfghfilk 192i» 0X81- lthe Job oi lng talk on "Cancer" Whs Bil/en beautiful specimens of the pa- mm“ c m“ an M“ p ~ has handled thousands of cattle two Y0§Il1sghh$!:?"0‘ll%6y::ltd 1 5 . VICINITY Mrs. Griffin was won by Mrs. McGinn. It was decided to have a dance in the school and to sell " Souris and horses also. tients‘ work. Cruelty to animals was Miss Frances I looked at my family record and by Dr, Warhurton of Toronto. "d"°“d' decided not to." Her brothers are Mrs. Malcolm McLeod our Pro- Johnson gave a " vihtiai hfesifiicnt Wns the 2095i very charming talk on her work at _ Mr. and M s. a " ; . speaker, her address. "What are, the Art Centre, she also showed ice_ cream and cake, 2 members were the welcigmenvfsrxgorssltgclégg‘: alga i“ the whmlimi? i’! 2° 3'9"“ urovernment officials in Ireland. Y we doing in our Institutes to henc- some lovely specimens of the pu- paid 40 cents to lottery fund. Prc- 510a on Sunday‘ “IVS much hem" new Missy Tile Junior has been at. hi: B fit our communities’ was much aP- pils work. gram comxMrs. F. J. Tralnor and ,wm_wck sum But 511m demo“ lheiiiiii 10}! i0!‘ 40 YBHPS. preclated and many excellent sufl" Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs. Beaten. Mrs. Maurice McCloskey. School- M15; Marjorie Crawford spent ed the way otherwise responsibo But MlSS Wnrnock has many gestions were given. Mrs. Jack McPhail were appointed Mrs. Walter Coady and Mrs. Dan me weaken,‘ at the home o‘ h" ________iPi‘<ii‘1i"Y15- HOYSf-‘K M's 011B- ’ " This was followed by a sing-song on the nominating committee and M¢Ginn_ Ne,“ meeting to be held parents M, and M" a 1d opal-anon m! many ‘fiends wish] “Soon we'll be going to mils- .‘ led by Mrs. Rnlunrl McDonald. plans for the 1950 convention re- at the home of M“ Matthias Mu“ crawwlrd. - - are mm a speedy recover” gums toisce one‘ stuffed. thPYTe ‘ . sappcar ng so ast. suited us follows. Mt. Albion entertaining. Reception, Johnston's River. Exhibits, Alexandra. l-lazclbrook, Education. Cross Roads, fun and nonsense. Pownal, Sing song. Members of executive:- Cross Roads, Mrs. L. Baiderson, Mrs. Preston Wood. Hozclbrook, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Myers. Southport, Mrs. J, Reddin, Mrl. Roland McDonald. Alexandra, Mrs. Harold Beaton, Mrs. George McLcnnun. Pownnl, Mrs. Ted Smith, Mrs. ray, roll call to be answered by a collection. Mrs. McCloskey serv- -ed a tasty lunch and musical and singing closed a pleasant evening. Southport. with Mrs. Iinrold Carver as pianist. Miss Mary Robin. our Silnervisor ‘than gave a very instructive talk on cooking cluh and sewing club work. She also spoke orr plan- ning a farm home. Using charts and examples she showed how to use nil space to the best advan- tage and also how to save many steps. Miss Eleanor Clapp of the San- BUYING DAILY Then ngnln, she feels the sells- to helpless creatures is counter- balansced by the sorrow ivhldh goes with seeing them suffer. “This is not e happy life. don't think thatI there's an sinful ' of sadness when you sce- iii! QJle manrletl bodies bring nought in." Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark and family. Bracklcy, were visitors to Winsloe on Sunday. While there they attended church at 7.30, sen. vice being conducted by Rev. Mr. Skinner. Mfii- Giydon Mound and Joan were visiting in Wlnsloe, the guggflg flax-Mrs‘. Maund'a parents, My, and ——'_'_—'_'_ . L Cu , Maanow BANK w. I. ' "m"! d'“°'° . The final dance Mrs. Charles Hyde was hostess was enjoyed to the Quart-lg; 1:831 to Meadow Bank ,W. I. for the wgngloe smuon H.311 on Friday August meeting. The President, eygnjng, Mrs. L. H. Drake, presided and l4 members answered roll call. Friends of Mrs. Charles Rattery There were 5 visitors present. Braekley Point Road are sorry ll; Minutes of the previous meeting hear that she is ill in bed at the were read and approved and un- home of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd finished business from the July Gillespie. llll: Mr. N. Scott. employee of GJI. Toombs and son. wholesaler in Charlottetown, accompanied by his wife and daughter, spent, ma, non. days in Winsloe, the gucels of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Rodd. .___Z.__¢i_ PLAN SKY-LIGHTING CANBERRA — (C_P) — A team of Australian physicists has begun Th Wl a nsloe south school has experiments to produce nn uriifl- been painted inside and out, and A-Jficiiaiiiflil-R‘ M w w ‘k meeting completed. Bills for cm] aurora TM aurora “ hen“, , . _ , , _ > . l-ve or Dressed °.::,"i:....::.- - * gzzzzzsgz“,::.':":.:‘i:-.::::"':.;:fi ..i":a“=..:£,“.: iiii°laif"i.°°‘ig :::..:";::.r::=::. a w i» w Donngn’ Mr; John Mcunnw . _ 1 th 9 u, t h b ' charged pnrtlclra striking ihl FOWL Mrs, 1...... Trainer. :§,,g;'d,~,s;;;,;:‘,;';§,;"3;;= 33,131, ___" ° mph" T§..§“§.°E..;i’§§ iii‘? =mm= 0' "w "u" mmouh"' The meeting then adjourned by t 01d Ho w k M. Li“ who wlsh to go to w,’ ‘o’ s M - and making them radiate light. Glld singing the Notional Anthem. after a,“ anénivm eew‘ W's“ cmsg‘; hflfliiy My history or tradition and school will also start (l: that“; t," The scmmsts produce ‘he “m. which delicious refreshments were d 16" L H - then to be able to dig 2,000 yearn hem; supervised b M. 8 e. effect by Biiiifiiiiii; Ii ileum 0i "d" served by the ladies of Johnston's i?“ t." ' ' m e lave V“? beck into history." and Mo, ‘so y “as vmet Wave‘ im° "i" i°“°~‘l’h°"°- River Institute. ‘nutexreéllga 535°": 57°“; Sh‘ a‘; i‘ 3- miles nbovc earth. n a o ve n n a e or *————r' f0? ' mum,“ sum,‘ also heard from a meeting of the eKQovQooQe drama festival. , Mrs. Richard MacKlnnon kindly invited the members for the Sep- tember meeting and Mrs. Victor then MacPhail and Mrs. Elmer Clow brought in the following resolu- offered assistance. The roll. will "m"? be answered with "The unpopu- Resolved that. the thanks of this 1n;- qnnlmes 1n men}- A ma“. Convention be extended to Miss “on regarding the gudhh" n; 33:‘ bmgdnf; glnggxfnfnsigosizglacalgg music in the schools was, gffered but nothing definite dcel e . also for her kind hospitality. Th: vmtor! led in “iterating cgfifeogtffn ‘T: lgfmtgmk‘ t? discussion concerning literature members o‘, Johnston! mver n“ relative to child training. Miss stitute for their kind hospitality Laura Crosby w" appointed m Resolve dthnt the ihafiks of this i?“ ‘he m" mimi“ mi‘ ‘i ‘h’ Convention be extended ‘n om, local Convention. A donation of Provlnclnl President, Mrs. McLeod, sum w“ handed h‘ ‘ml m" our Supervisor, Miss Robin, Miss member PM‘! h” "Medium" lo claw, M“, Jonnum DR wmbur, the Institute news. Collection was ton, our sing gang leaner,’ and taken and meeting closed with the all others who no kindly helped Kins. Lunch‘ was served b! the ‘ ' assisted by the committee l . 0th‘ I V ‘ , S," Pmflagééug! with our afternoon programme. ’ - I ”“_x_ Resolved that the sympathy of in charge and a social hour en- _ “ this Convention be extended to joyed. ' ' _ ear-supervisor, Miss McDonald in ----—-—— 0 her recent bereavement. 351311 9100155 PROBE IIIBTOI! 1'.’ _ Resolved that a special effort be _ _ made to organize more sewing y. l club's and cooking clubs. gglwgugy, gen-hm", Eng. land. Aug. 30 — (OP) - Two dain- ty diggers from down under ere Resolved that our meeting be- sin promptly at 2.30 p.rn. also shoveillng for antiquities under keep date of executive meeting in ' the Berkshire Downs. Int-Ins‘ and sing reyareblentattilvea, s was o owe y rea ing by J wnnn u” “cum.” q, i§§§io.?'1..1§"§k.fi,‘}‘ ‘a: llzzrfllg Olaorlytf-both in their early flowers . - Mrs. Ha 1a c _ a iii mil" °1\ I 7"" Ymiim ‘axmourgir: to Sggewea oiifilifiirifil‘, Iii“? home is Adelaide, South | b ustalie. =- a gray lrlteriatilanrigl/flll; $310.1“? "I lust love dissing." said lime. Arsenault of the Red Cross was. "i"! i° I 7°33‘ m“ m. m" m‘ ‘ then shown after which the meet- u" ml“ 33R- . in! closed with the National An- Piéhlozwgmul mm“ ‘m’ w l” If OOlI-IIIO’ them. arohuo the girls em at work excavations nu: hero when a 1s believed hl den ‘Downs. ‘it!’ said Mon-nary. nfifl to come from a young country like Australia with Cunning Purpose EASTERN PACKING 60.. LIMITED ”-z—ony rewards offered in the Guardian Wont Ads for me, sour“ - i Mister?" 01mm; OUI-IT T0 BE A LAW A by Fasolv fr Shorten The evening session opened with O Canada followed by remarks by the president. The resolution committee Back To School Items You’ll i Want To See. ‘Io-Day i NEWEST BLOUSES, ' ‘SWEATERS and SKIRTS v Dflifllieil ill Bib-catching colors and styles attractively Priced for Tiny Tot and Junior Miss. Don't Miss Seeing our Fall Range of MISSES’ DRESSES Consisting of Wools, Cabal-dines, Plaids and Navy ~ Wlannell Sailor Dresses 7 - 14x Al: $4.95 to $12.95 YES. WE IIAVE BLAZERS FOR ALL THE GIRLS IN THE POPULAR SCHOOL SHADES 2-6 Years $8.25 to $5.50 norms $5.50 to seas 12-16Yeers$8.95to$10.95 A RACK OF BEAUTIFUL CCVITONS REDUCED T0 SUIT YOU T0 A T n l. é€ouruowfifsi>iiéfiTozilosiuauhoto ' TO RAlSE LITTLE ARNICA --i 1' . u outline’ . AWIHATSNOWA . "éfihiiumw . ain't..." she's nuattv taAcseoR FEW Mauueascuses WHO'S name "me sows! YA eons 8e mm wrm KIDS! I eaves. tar use oer mm wnu mm NG’ I - i. 1o wnzxr A mo! . rrs muumm 1 1o SNACK voug - w. '-;~»<=._._ own cuuo, tixs guA-r! élololl a‘ (0,, I ‘QUALITY COSTS NO MORE" TIIEMISSES nonnss an 150 Queen It. sonar none l’ cnmnmrvzmp, s" n, n -(OP)-Firemen dug t?’ a "$1., 1913116 l mantel dog hipped m g uni! IWH- ‘The’! Worked three hours with pick and shovel helm the mutt was brought out. -. '0 . i?