1 u- b. .,....-,...,_,,.~ pq-44'[f_II':V‘ -t~ z a- 1._ f“? -;, ~‘ c... J” F‘ ‘I i‘ E4. r-r-vwv-I mE/ffir 1fi€r>—..1?.‘“"'3d_>f Tl-YCR $11.11; The Ho" Renfrew reprog- enialive will be with us Friday 6' Saturday 27H‘! G’ 28th y "1 to 1‘. " our store ‘~‘- r .~\. 11 m-lvlr-s _ t. q.“ _ - 1 . . 1111's 1 z .1». tit- it'd [lie prices: most ’ ' v 3x111 the con. 'jv ; l: wuillvei. \’--....-sr.m- .1 -.- ADVANCE SHOWING OF 1 zizotr anumow F U R S limiied triers on a reciprocal basis have ' been made to the Civil Aeronautics 1111-. cnAkLu'i"r1~.'ruvr1~i News Briefs WAMI-INGTON. Be t. 8 —(A?> —-Recommend.ations or l. division of international routes between United States and Canadian air car- Board and the Canadian Depart- ment oi Transport. The board. an- nouncing this today. said one re- commendation was that United States carriers operate between_ Bangor, Me, and Moncton, N. B. UITAWA. Bept. 25—(CP) - A handy DS-page pocket guide to the German language —"Germm for servicemen —has been published for Canadian soldiers by Canad- ian Legion War Services and the Canadian Association for Adult Edu- _ cation. 1 ._.__ l MONTREAL. Sept. 35-(0?) — Chief Magistrate! of the leading cities of the United States are “at , least 9B per cent" in sympathy with Canada and Great Britain in ‘ their war against Fascism, I-lon T. D. Bouchard, Quebec Minister of Roads and Public Works, said to- day. Just back from _New York where be attended a. joint confer- ence of Canadian and United Stet- es Mayors, Mr. Bouchard, who is Mayor of St. Hyncinthe, Que, said nearly all those attending the con- ference were "well disposed to help us u much as is humanly possible under the circumstances." ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Sept. 25-—(AP) -—United States arms ex- 1 pehditurcs increased ‘.38 tunes faster in the first eight months of 1917 than in the same period of I940. the economic policy commission. of the American Bankers Association said today in urging an "all-out" effort to rush defence measures. HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 25 —(AP)— Grover Jones, 4'7, one of the screen idustryks outstanding writers, died .1 '2" .-\11 .11;urc:i lone n11 1.1 ., 1L utr smtymg Bt-I .\Prime Alinistci" mum on a my hands a plackngc of Newfoundland today of complications following an o ration for kidney trouble. " uckclberry Finn," “Lives of the Bengal Lancers,“ nnd "The Plains- iuztn" were nmOllg his best known screen plays. He won a motion pic- .ure Academy of Arts and Sciences .1ward for "Lady and Gent" in 1932. CAIRO. Egypt. Sept 25 -—(AP)— Saddler. party lcacicrs, who are try- rug to bring Egypt into ih war on 1.1a side of Briuim, today pressed their campaign to win over In- dependents in tl1e Chamber for a showdown expected next week. The Saadist party must bring into their ranks 44 Independents to obtain a majority‘ for the (lcrlzirntioii of wit Political obscrvcrs concede that war scutimcnt has increased since t‘1el Italian thrust into Egypt. but there is still strong reluctance to take the crucial step. (ILDEST COLONY KEEPS (‘ON- TACT WITH ITS BOYS LONDON, sip}. 25 -1c1=~ —Onc of the busics; mcn ‘L11 England phase (lays is l’). Jamcs Davies. GUARDIAN YEO THEA TRE FURY ” BRIAN AHERNI VICTOR MeLAGLEN PAUL LUKAS JUNE LANG A United Artists Production MONTAGUE — FRI. 27th MONTAGUE -— SAT. 28th- SOURIS —- MONDAY 30th 5T OF RELIEF co TAKES BIG DROP REGINA. Sept. 24 —(CP) -—Re- lief costs in Saskatchewan this year will amount of approximately L841; 975,000, less than nina per och 0i the all-time high marl: of $58,742.- 000 set in 1937-88. according to Walter Davrson. director of relief in the province. Good crops this yiear and last. eliminating the need for airflfiul- tural aid. and improved employ- ment conditions as a result of war industries and enlistment: have COi’1‘iDl1I€d to the imPwvelflfilli. I19 said. Agricultural aid this year will ' cost only about $36,000 compared with $32,000,000 two years ago. I11 The Netherlands A BRITISH PORT. Stilt 25 -— Thls fishing town nnd others along the cons: have taken on the tippecir- nucc of NtPlllfifilllldS Colonies 11s the result of Hitler's invasion oi Hol- land. _ The Netherlands fishing fleet was at 513a. when the Germans c211"- rided out their unwarrnnicrl attack on that country, 11nd l1rn1c nu- thoruics i111111cc111ic11‘ wuri ;l ill!‘ vessels, as well as the Nctricrluiuls merchant fleet cv-ci1\1\'l1c1"c, not to return, but to seek safety in British or other Allied ports out of reach of the enemy. Ships which were in Netherlands purls 11L ihc 111110 slipped out to sou 11nd mndc ihcu way to similar‘ hui 1s. Conscqucnlly". 1111111111 now is be- ing fed to a considerable extent. by Holland's flshinu craft 1111c‘. incr- chnut $111.. and ilwusumls 1.1 tons of raw mu crinls_ .15 wcll as food products nr-c bciulz bro11j>hm from the Netherlands East Indus \J'.1\'i\, Sumatra, Cclcccs. part of Burnco, ct: 1 and clscuhcrc in Nc1l1vrl1111<l l1ulls. Iuciclcuiully‘, Britain w1ll not be called 0:1 to pay for t.ic c Nclil- ‘Newfoundland Trade Commi ncr.,crlc111ds Iuocs goods in t , 111(- who has mmiw more "vllclc. e mi Neihcixilhris 11111105 uow 11c. up to Britniii" $llf‘l‘l'lli‘.\ tlutu may ot-ncrl " -‘I>‘~‘!‘~<l m" official in lhc country". l " ‘~ ~ "Mill AiillOsl cvcry‘ two wccks 11c gocs= ' icu 1111.- lo a Brit‘ l1 port and, ln§;ci.'.1ci' with '_ the town's Lord Mayor. boards a. ship and grccts la dolich-i mcut cl. volu1 lcl' airmen or in ‘rains nldcz-"i co. '. The 6-_\'(‘iIl‘~(\f (‘Olllflll.\\ll\ll<‘l‘. who bears a uoiiccnblc 1'1. cmblnnce to Churchill. always o ullicd ivarfd: . A pathetic lcalurc of i111’ situ- .1;'.1, is tl1c 111:1 il1.1I N;.l1c:l.111ri~ 11011111011 are ' ' nothing cm. 0i lhcir i.1u1' have Ls; \111_\1.11 but their ships uud ‘ It l5 not ucmtixdl‘ 1r11v11, tin‘. raaarzsrmswrrwrzrlarr/IIIIIII/m11127)’; from the showrooms of ISLAND FURRIERS SOUR/S MONDAY SEPTEMBER 30th I2J£MBER 26' 1940 CIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MON TA GUE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26th, 27th, 28th LUXURIOUS will be on sale On the above dates at the store of McLEAN 6? TOWNSEND Buy your FUR COAT now at money saving prices. as‘*‘__ee.w‘..s“'_n*‘isn!‘hfjiifliiiijld TUESDAY OCTOBER 1st These beautiful FUR COATS will be on sale in your town on the above dates at the store of MATTHEW £6 McLEAN LTD. Buy your FUR COAT now at money saving prices. as» ‘w ‘fi-“ksh he“ ‘Wig ,-&“".-&‘~“‘ ifiss!“ “xx: l,,. Q ihe Eastern Guardian “sq-hi; column ls reserved fol news of local interest but adver- tising uf a ||L‘\\'>y nature may be inserted at 2 cents a WW9 strictly payable in advance. ..'sUBSCIt1P1l0NS w the Charlottetown Guardian may bfl. While serving with the Royal War- Q \\'1ck.»l1irc Itegintcut in lvlcsopotamia l llltl, H. J. Scdgcr borrowed 30} l 1 - 185138 11o\\".1dny".~;1 from a no, W. C Ticums. Alter the \\'."il‘ the mcn returned to England dud wont ihcir diffcrcnt ways. U16- l0\\'11 of Imnnuucion where hc in- quircd nftcr lllS comrade. Tiuuns. 11nd uonl- to Cnvcniry. hc was lold.i l Official Eastern Opening til A Through Paved Highway SOURIS, THURSDAY, SEPT 26TH. AT ABOUT 5 l‘ ‘I, d.d t} u- Rgpt. Afcillu _ _ ‘ m“; w ‘e i The completion of the through Prince Iudyvurzl l-l -—- I Paved Highway is of great importance 0w. WAR. DEBT sow SETTLED. and the benefits which will accrue i0 our poop".- 1.111 be LONDON’ sup‘, 23 4GP) “Am! gf increasing value as the years go on. hot only l\ ~1 .11 on“... m, “b. has been Saturn, enefit from a local commercial standpoint but :1.-~1- 1r u of inestimable importance to our growing 'l‘ou1"l .1 '!'1: l». I trust that all Prince l-Idyvard Islanders possibly do so will drive over this fine puvcd rourl 111 .\'-.;11~1§ on Thursday and not only be present at 'l‘l1ci)f1"ivl.1l 1 1.1 mailing vi V110 3° Shillings "n" » evn Opening of the Through lIiglnvny but 11l~=11 u 1|1 w‘ i . " 1;“. mg“. mo... the m“ but . the slipper and dance under the flIlSplCPS of ilu- ll .11 1 - 1-t~1111-11111<~i"c:l and the other 1 and the Eastern Kin "s Cnrry On (lunndu (‘111-1»; '1 l1.~ . l ‘W’ "9 "‘~"“““ T“m“5 ‘M “Cm” work being carried on by these orgztnirrlions (i“1"1\ heariicst support and praise of our people. - wczu thcrc. i011. audi THANE .~\- (‘.\.\ll'lfi'll.l.. l’ .111'~1" (l7lllllfllll0ll on the _‘ rcnuiti Ihc ' .>-<\HA>..v-n s-qgw-g l l Qwrw ivy-warn: r ' "fir? KEYS. z a shame!" shr- .~;1‘.d :11 prised that 1m --:~-111- Kc Full ‘c11.1';r11.-o(f 1 MONARCH AJTOMOBILE BATTERIES PRE§TlGE~becousc users have learned ibal Ibo fenm ol s mos! generous Monarch Guarantee are Clrriqd out immqdi. new. and wifboul question, of til limgg. pOWER“b¢€6I-tw Monarch Batteries are noted for giving 1 m r-r slarh under lb:- mosl adverse condition; 3nd m, It? lllv lo operate a" ecceisotic! at lop zFk-iency. 1! you wore bored." the Royal Ncihcrl; Ida Nnxy 1s llvW oixunimg" wuh the I<l1'1.1>l1 n. l cigarettes and a "surprise imckct of comforts" to cvcry man arriving. Mr. Davies has had to lhLZ.“ ovcrl The NClilUYiiIlllin .~.ulrr>. ' . d lllS long additional spncc at hi" ‘London U- .\‘ Filllllfl Il-‘V [HWV-l I" ' ‘iLQK hint-i headquarters 1o ncccu hate a ~19 0191111 111 l-Wll‘ M11 l" cl drops. welfare department. \\ h. as a’ Bagel l0 d0 illlli hlii if‘ lg- sideline, handlcs lhousantis 0i let- INQITWIK"! F) 871d lmll-‘ill H1: but bcsiue her, [Q13 and pnl-qqg a “reek 1 in nunc s1 it’. iwlriii vii Illt‘ b1“ 01 1115 Working iv1tl1 him. amid cclllng- (‘IIQHQQ 1111;“ -M11111-l-11'l\1l12-" hivh stacks cf knitted pullovcrs (‘"9110 $11 . " sioackings uud hcimcts, is ZQ-ycnr- S0115. (it'll! 0i lfF \\'"l"»< 111T‘ IIIW" be politv." lIc sat up for 01.1 Adm-go; Davjgs‘ m.- mnnni littlc illlllllf‘ .b-.1t it is k110iv11 M111‘. tlilllll ‘e "There's no reu- sionm-s (mughmn who 11 - 1,051.1 men nnd s 1p" c.’ thc Ncihcrluirls vii .~.1 oulrl oc interested. - - n. Nnvv nrslstcci cffic1c11llv in i211- . pcmed hcr mt caiccr and c. 1u,cd _ _ . “m I"""\'. ‘m4 ami- “5 yo“: hcr studio for a desk in hcr father's "minim" ill Dllllkllk Kllflllli- , 1g‘ Ono thing English tropic are Jllllli "LE3 l'_ Sllbieciéy 0 ice. learning from thrir new uihrs, is a ."‘m’““‘“ m mu‘ mm be‘ 0n Land Am] 5m ll1a1r11111'._v llollnudcrs table's! to the M “Jmrl m“ ‘ lc1111 "Dutclf :15 itpplzcrl t0 ihcu‘ . . . '.',~ , . , - -- Newfoundland has a total of 6.- "WW1 _ uyfi“?.f“““Lj{1‘|;i'lt1%3a§'0lIiilsigafi?"‘ 000 or more n1c11 in and around Dlllfh 15 10° ""1911 m“? “""" “ ‘ ' Grgaf, 13mm“ Two thousand of “Dcutschc? a munc which I71 11s ‘As a ilciluiiccr" "l shunt be able to udd anything Ito Lllu conversation. I've had nei- ther lhc ‘time nor the oppvflilfllil! for .1.‘ spur "nit . lili-in" “you guard 11'. 111111, aren't you?" loci,‘ lie sum. ' utloll" . Yuuci ililllblilbi‘ 111y EX- pw/us .111:.1u-u:"1sh. I'm afraid." 'l‘liere was no humility ll‘1\‘l.il 111 <'-¢»111p.11'1.s'0i1 with his more 11.. 1isp1r.1:11111s. Gav turned her 11111 .111-i;1 out. across the wa- it-i- l<i‘.\1ll'll 1111* niilllfi. 11 11 1111.511 dc- mtusv, the tjliltd brclil; tlirou h ll, 1sl1e tlluilgllt. uut 1111s 1t. a dc ensc‘! Didn't he. hadn't 11o always, con- sidered her intcrcsis trivial? Heav- cr. knew. she thought they were. If, in _111.\i1i'1~utio11, she could talk to 1411 111m why 5111111 returned to 11 ~ul11u-- "1 cunt. i111}; about p010, either," ..~a.1l. luv-airing a lengthening c. ‘Q;- lmrso shows or yacht "1 Cug-lumc llnll at South- - , p11 .cntl_v, "I sup- - b11111 1hr: wcntlicr." “ ;\\-.1'.s.' .< c 1uzuul 11111" head to 111111 l11111 §llll.ll.Ll at hcr. not the l111111 l .~111111- '11 '11 f\>:\li‘l'<'(i hos- 1>11t 11 .~1111.1- vluch widened ~~1:1i1111: E1 11. "I Imdcr- .,, 1mm u lwnt-uvavo in 1111 hi‘ (‘1‘11'111'1v1!> 5155.111 1 Wlllnlull ; DES AIOINPIQ A5131 --’f‘wo wo- ynl-n mrbcrs. with n shop ln a irailtvr, arc lwu Tonya selling hair pug; 1., r . n, manicure. .1:11l fac..1 1.112s‘ wives i; was included in the .. u of Lue- SLiltJUi at Gene- '.I can't add 11111cl1 to that sub- ' “lye (lone a little ' i111; on 1311c hills ut 1101110. Nothing in his voice. His obvious intention was to , imply that an lillUlTSir in sporls was liin dcfcnoe of Britain. ltnin this production nt a good rate. ‘are the kind of pullers that should- orlginal form lThlodl mczint "popu- lar" and could be applied in the Middle Ages to any IJOPIHRI‘ ton- gue, as opposed to Latin, but which the Germans hnvc ajiprcprialcrl to ihcir own lnutzunrguc 11nd ‘1-1 llzcm- selves. The Hollander has no wish to be confused with the followers of Hitler. Consequently. the word has practically (iisapyacnrcd from lhc English vocnbulnuv. at least so fair as those districts in which Hol- lnndcrs lmve sclllcd tcinporarllv are concerned. It is hoped that thc distasteful term will be dropped permanently 11s a tribute to the brave Netherlands people and the stand they havc inkcn bv lhc side of Britain. these are in the Royal Navy -New- foundlanders are credited with be- ing the best small-boat men in the world -more than 1,200 in the Royal Artillery, 100 iu the Royal Air Force and the remainder in the Forestry Corps, working in the Un- ited Kingdom woods as did their predecessors of the First Great War. The Royal Newfoundland Regi- ment which served with distinction in the Gallipoli campaign, and in France, (‘hiring the Frlst Great War was not revived for the pre- ‘sent struggle. Instead Newfound- land enlisted artillerymen who cnrry the ancient colony's emblem to the caribou as_fl1cy man guns The war effort of Newfoundland has also been notable on the fin- ancial side. The people raised an internal loan of $1,500,000 to re- lieve the British Treasury of ay- in interest on the Newfound and de t. Private subscriptions have resulted in Spitfire fighting planes and ambulances being donated to Britain. BE LTKE THE III-IN Did you ever atop lo think that hard tlmcs moan twllilu" "~ '1 hen7" writes 1t philosopher. "She Just keeps on dlgcfng worrn< and lay. i111: earls regardless of what the newspapers say about conditions. If the ground is hard she scratches harder. If it's div she dies dccpcr 11f she sl-rlkcs :1 rock she works ft has been rotwatedly demon- stratcd that c1111»; which begin! ="°""<l li- Bl" 5hr “law's dies up to lay late in the fall or d11rlng1w°rm“ “m1 "mm mm‘ W‘) ham- the early winter. and which mnin- ‘hmlm Pmm‘ l“ W" a‘ "ml" broilers. D'd vnu cvcr scc r1 pcssl- mlstic hcn? Did vou cvcr know of one starving in death waiting for ,worms to brim: thmnselvm to the -surface? Did you over hear one cackle because limes were hard? be used as breeding stock. “WRENS"FI1TFI(YFZVRHII\I route K LL I En Not m yrnur lifc. She saves her CARLISLE. Ffurzlnnd “(C111 _ mfflh :11’ “lglllnfl "n" h" Pickle Chief Officer Kathleen Ackcrley 8g“ of the Wotnernfis Rtxval Naval Ser- in???” 11° .. ‘r1112 Rogers Hardware Co. l 1 l?" no. near here. Another R1655“ 11nd Mary Anlhorny of the W.R.N S were lnlurcd. vices and three alrcrnflmen xvc-rei killed in an automobile collision MORSFS STANDARD TEA is o better buy than ever, because of 65 cents o pound if is VERY special value-us you will see if you moke comparisons. per pound package ‘ grgcnruts wiih the cucmy. as this ‘the most exciting one of the lot." ‘lil. OVER GERMANY 1 l LONDON. s1p1 2i ~10?» -l, - )7l.lll\'. cl 'l1c floral Airy 1111111 us c lfircs, and nut-s pct tiaclr shaft‘ of en- .t ‘it $11111‘, told by :1 19-year-old gunner 111 11 ucavy bdlllbtl‘ squadron, will] auciz. - "\\'c were on our way back from‘ a lTllfi in 111:1 Ruhr Tracer bullets‘ started flying past iho turret and I i And prctty close so I rho: :16 him i "'I'l1c first l>11r>t scczucd to hit.‘ lf you c1111 gs’. your first burst all rigth; you can muully guarantce to gct your follo\vu1,q OIICS in too, im- shell from his cnunou i111 the armor plating o1 my iurrct. I dldtft. rea- lize at lhc tztne that the shell had actually hit us. I know the bang deafened me for 36 hours after- wards "I got in a fcw more bursts. I saw him turn ovcr and then I ' 511111111 the turrct on tn the second fighter who had bccn closing in. firing his four guns. Out of the corner of my cyc I noticed the first go down in flamcs. _"This second aircraft I missed ivuh the first thrcc bursts, But lhc fourth hit him all right and after that I Just kept rcpcniing the performance. He ivas pretty dead- ly too nnd did further damage to our plane. "Then the fighter curled away. 111st was the last I’ saw of him, but the second pilot said he saw him go down out. of control. "The third cncmv fighter closed dance in the provide the music. l SOURIS THURSDAY. SEI"I‘Irl.\lBEIl ZtiTH. Official Eastern Opening of Through Pacer! JIM‘ ~ ~1 CARRY ON (TANADA CORPS DATQCI-I s111v thrcc fighters _ coming at us? from the rr-ur. Tuc on» 0:1 the} 0n Thursday September 26H! it! 5 p. m. lb.- siurbonrd quarter scomcd to be Eastern Opening of the TTIROUGPI P.\\1"Il) il:.-'~ will tuke place at Souris. Short speeches will 11c 11'. Premier (Tnmpbcll, Hon. J. P. Blzicintyrc, H.111. ll. l Hon. l)r. W. J. P. ‘Udclilillun. The Band of 'l'i1c P11... - lcgdihmgs are particularly HWK- ward Island Light Horse in their colorful 11:1ii‘:11"111. .11Il "So I just kept pumping quick be Present‘ bursts 111io l1i111 Au explosive Supper will be served by the Branch of the Red Cross. Followinglhis ihcrc will f1.- :1 hi! magnificent new Waffhcw and MucLcan, Limited which has _1.1.<l l1.~<111 1.1111 pleied. The Light Horse Bnnd and zilso 1111 tin-h: The dance is under the auspices of the Eusfrrn Iffry/"s Carry on Canada Corps. The funds raised trill b1’ 11~= aid in further carrying out the ivortltg/ rrur olririu‘: .' energetic orgnnizaliori has undcrlolrcn. Come to Sourls Thursday afternoon 11nd not only e11- joy a drive over one of the smoothest paved hlgi11\;1_-- in Eastern Canada but also SEE SOURIS AND 'l‘lll'I L1H ii LY SURROUNDING SCENERY. in to nboul. 300 yards but wouldns crunc- nny closer. I not a bit fed up s‘? I “"4 R 800d 10m: burst in his ducction and he shccred off, we didn‘t sec l1lm again “Allncclhcr I‘vc drme just over 20 raids over Germzmv but thgl. was kurrrrxo TOO msv NEWCASTLE. England ~40?) -- WMTlYlK mcilnls Riven for nursinrz soldiers in the Zulu and other 1cm; "l 11W century. Mrs. Flslclla Vlllm 80, called at the lnflrmnrv here and‘ gcninnacd a rcnl wnr job, Tm-ngd Si? "rm§fl‘f5‘1‘y°.i..l"‘l’.".l. W5.“ knitting. n er Let us do the hard part! Special low prices on rugs and drapes available. NEW METIIUB CLEANERS Eight firemen were killed during the raid. Sept. I! on a filllllhvit" London dlsfrlct. five of Ihem when a bomb frll between two 111112» 1 I1 route to a blue. This brought to 13 the number ui‘ fl"'"i'.'\|“'7‘ W" " In 24 hours. Day before flve died when tin-y u-erv hinun from 1W1 "P! of hddera by a bomb blast. Mrny more firemen were I11.I_ur11| "lilting l fire In Oxford 81., where three of the right wr-rc k\‘l""— A number of casualties occurred among mlxlllnry firemen n11 411m‘ at a suburban poet which suffered I direct hit from a heavy bomb-