* r "‘ _:l1=~ ~ -—l- ». hcsUERslliz GU i A AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE 7U F2 a> 2 IHE WESTERNUARDIAN g I I I i gals? ,, ,,_n_ smkrmm m TODA Y Canadian Army w ljhigeBMY ilnterpretlng The 11055 sud rauvu: courln I ,- ‘"1 "i" 111141111 l) gm, subscriptions AdvertlslI-s. shcllel be lcn with Mrs. Pond. Edward Small prevents "bnilhtt eomnunlqu, . k the battle areas after two prev- ious bulletins had omitted them. The impression given by the Wednesday communiques was that the war had settled down at least temporarily into a. siegelike htflilsit. with the German srmy I’ (i rdiw mar he burr ht u. ihe tw w s s‘m\.||) M’? o! the Iollowln; m 5,11 Boolufo c. aler street. (iourflg. D “onto llasery. Water Street. Marl orr3f"l§'1“'ornv2?l§l'c fir.“ ll... (ruardlln will be dcllvered to any um, 1,, s ""- "ml: tiny at ito oer day. or ilk l-er week. Phone 38D rofmrfiffiliu? .i(.9°'m!1l!£d__¥£7@_ P3§°...17__ The Gui-f of Odessa. is the Black sea drainage basin for a vast sweep of plateau lands in the southern Ukraine. Between WALLOP Y0lI‘ . allow llu sum OTTAWA, Aug. i3 - (GP) __ Death o! four members of the Carl- Iadian (active) army was reported late today in the army's 50th cus- wSON cf MONTE l. nvv W"! ""1" t" m‘ 9°! Wtflullllhie for deliverlq n uslty list of the war raisin t s51 .- __.____-______.___ o yo - I O etaiie against Red arm r sist- the mouth or the nrriesur, a0 Your For] n "za l: - m Tum“ IN THE 5 AND io-Ncw ghlpmsnl total army dead and missing offic- once. y e miles m- so south-west of Reid That uni. ‘lash! v..l"yl'.f."‘¥.',"§,'i [M] column is reserved for news nu. unpacked of uses’ and ialiy reported since the outbreak of (Moscow's comparative silence 05°55! Ind me mmli-hs of the More than half of your digestion l, d, I" M“ "“"""' m“ “Wfmml n “PROMPT service on your Women: Fall Sport Blouses. Ab‘ w“; strongly suggested that the soviet Dnleper, rlearl 100 miles east We“ the belt-in your 2s feet of boweaf’ cls uctvsy nature may he laser-loo 11m. Gaul-lies Rem“ Dru)“ tliutlvo new styles in plain and w,“ men were reporwd dam case was approaching the crltlcul 0f the city. ha a dozen big or fif-fgzf lhlgiflfllicu elrikes. lry lornethin ‘ n tfeangsas word. sl-rlcuy pnygbl, L_35o_a_u_m gslélpedsgatarlzxlsnla‘ priced at only. serous“, m “d two "flown, m atiagle. Bo, tolo, did an authoritative little stgeuaxnls flow! irltamt; z below ch: helgutlon in the stomach Audi i1" i’ ‘ -—~—— i ' ""'*'3 ' BMW" n LOHdOn tilat the 05%!‘ - Elm 011m fl Whltrou mlyneed l. Carter’ Litl ‘ . ---- --t-—----_ 4021-115 ‘ ‘ ' ° Fol-lowing il the lettntlieto! m- 111 . is piled “ink "som o: m r u. r ' .."Y‘"~* Ayn-frame “N; 51m a, he“, m, extrfijlgiyihbrgéidlxlxlaw fercrellungesrrs nooks: We've m: l-OUIS HAYWARD ualties with regimental number and $.15‘, l?“ e $113,133; ,y,.,°,wm,,: h, Quad,‘ ‘m rlTr_.kn--f.r"i.“.f§flf‘ M’ ‘° "““ ‘°"°"~= Bu“ L-ZBZ-B-lt-hi- “i Biwh- L-zm-a-le-aijnoolrrero: JJS‘...‘.'..‘.Z"$TJ.‘.“c%'.-'i>°£ JOAN BENNETT nextwbkmz“ “rave” “W181” m“ m ma“ llkwexanreggt fl??? ogre“! ‘"‘“"u"i‘n'e“gm"i'.-‘rfiwtiglhezctglgdfring s...“ u... candles at r... f.'.’l*§'.."“".l‘...r';'°“fi."°"l'° "l" n"... $5,“. i111‘: §’.,§§fff“hfi"§ 51,13; huge .....'.’1..or..e rid‘... no‘! “'.'.i‘.“s"i.f.l".l..*:'l.:':lr.:r.:lawsuit: '7 ' m" 5n °‘ ' bears the name of the river for "~11 4ND bvwah-hcib you insert what you tr Drug 00.. Kenslngton —-'1'HE WOMEN-s Institute are to cut off the soviet armies and midi" it is the sea outlet. West 1m m, Birlwfi to pleaose the wee tots. Hol- , ~—-———-i-—'e v . _____L'1°1'B'~'*'“‘- Centra Bedeque Cggfiginfiislogild n m“ “m”. . . Also “News of the Day" Royal Canadian Artillery m“ ‘n ‘mmwd “' m“ by of occurs for example Dnie- "15"" “'°"i°i*"=tth~klnd 3min: a.“ susurt 15th. W’ . ' Pratt lcwlr Edward Gnr. cm m‘ shoved inlre 1 ' or "" "’°“""""‘""°’" Y°‘"h=-dwv=>~u 0 miles so toes r JUY bails. garbage cans. tubl. L~35l. JOI-INSONS Pousrms u‘ or or. - - - - (An officer ln the British war uni-Yin;"""°“==Hh=r.....i... Carter’; wide, fonms sISO-mile-lorlg wat- er hazard barring Nazi-Human- Pi 1 ._ _.._ office said plainly that the Nails hizhcst quality and produce s last-l had obtained “a very large mess. .____ IHOWS AT 8.00—-'i.l5—9.ll “Msx-"Il- Nerve Tonic tablets lng ij—~——————i——~ Qggm cans. etc. now it Bruce's. from your druggist-ZM, William Pratt (brother) Kingston, -262-8-14-2l. Ont. "w" ~~~~~~m1 . i finish. We stock Johnson's Gin-- __ with vitamin B. Bo or 110 1 b lCoat and Pa t w 1 1| qi 1 1 C 51 . .. fan tank approach along me , _ " g v -BU\’lNG local Barley and oais 45¢ Gourlics Rcxalixbrllss. a lets ihrhitu" an; fiiuhgury: gglflsrum- §§h"rlv§§.'“d§l'r.cfm’r$npl§'$rf “$8631.sillgcilsdsdegkifldgllssla could “m” pun‘; e . . Vlchy 111 the mils daily at 'Ille Shur~Gairl Feed Mlll, L-3s0-a-1431, ‘hi’ "I90"!!! 811W polish. flulmlh‘! 518mm 333931 My; V1919; 3pm. maintain troops in the field with N m or om” m u‘ ———' 1 / Kellsillxton. L- 237-84341, .0" VACAW Hardware. . ' . ‘ flwn(.;v1te)'ro,r°nm: adequate Suppl“! the defender‘ bmndzlia” d u?‘ Izuy-um (Continued from page e) _POULTR\'. hog, sheep and fox Dalton of the “m” F'°'°“°° BUILDER-S’ HARDWARE - when Regiment De Quebec 5331f.‘ ,,:“,;,'3,?*§1,*;“gg-,mg River each comes drown into s Ci Qnawal is spendlngviilie-Pervice at. with her parents, I. Allow between 1.000.000 and I,- 000,000 French war prisoners to re- turn home from German concentra- lskc-llke estuary. They stretch 20 miles or so to the northwest, barrlng east-west movement you are building or remodelling in-l sist on Peterboro or Yale Inside Duo!- sds- Front Dom, Se“. Ban,“ SUMMERSIDE Bastien, Joseph Rousseau, m. o; M7243, Mrs. Cecile Bastien (wife) {grminil pavs Buy fencing and. feed one L . ,1 5.8mm __.62_B_14_21_ problem would become vacatior X avoiding exhaustion for Mr. and Mrs. J. invadinz . E. Dalton Summerslde-s Montreal 11 11-5511 hnd suffered r -l.l-.ARNS op SAFE Almlvsl. ’ - - room Sets and all other finishing 1- troops w o a i’ about the city. Twenty-five tion camps. “F "§M“ND_{‘§’",,E‘“”” Amm’ -L- B- GALI-ANT. tailor. ls nnw‘:€lf‘ll1‘l‘llal:h's.‘}et m" rmmementli Cpl. 0- heztsvgviggsuiilrllcilgsnlants in London glilselzieasvwairgghaouflfilesmlor Ap”‘“°“fly P°m“—dm m‘ m ltlt o summers e as received a affiliated with Sheen and Mac-i e r a e LOUIS HAYWARD AND 97157, MM m, Ame, M111“. (Que; declafgd 11mg 11 the German; 971- m” mum. and beyond n continued British resistance when he asked Germany for armistice terms. The cabinet vote which causn ed the eclipse of Reyrlnud that Sun- rablegraln from England announ. ring the safe arrival of her hus- band svrgt. E. F. Arsenault from tered Odessa and Nikolaev, the latter also a Black Sen pvrt. they would find only "the smoking Innis’ Shoe Store. Full line oi BINDER. TWINE. We till hav éfllklbies in made to measure suits.‘ the famous Green Shea!‘ Bhlllfl: ° e fwd act measured for. Twine in stock. Order your needs JOAN BENNETT in “THE SON OF MONTE CRISTO” 5mm“ Fans’ out‘ even more formida/ble barrier name. . . _ _ to Nazi approach along the Cfiiiiiiih-h- ma!!! Yfiagilllilinghdegvlgglgoclzt. $1551; now! Holmarrs Hardware. SUMMERSIDE Dangerously Ill. ruins of demolished factories and 822st “from the east toward day w“ 13 1O 11 1n mm, o, up —(ilVEN rllulsu MONTlls_.a Btfeei- summersiue. L-198-8-8-31. 1 AT CAPITOL 'I‘HEATR ~ ‘mm’ “We” w ' m“ ‘l’ "mlsme- Simmer-side mall was sentenced "——- L M A N s Royal Canadian “my serme (Rey said’ mo’ that ‘Blsoingan Laimeflmxiieagmrdtlasttufiryhu mynaud wanted t” 3° u’ "an i _- ea e ugs . e o t. , to serve three Vmunths in Jail when and ‘alum’ vécmryr Vim- ViBOP SUMMERSIDE “The son of Monte Crista" opened 6%.- George Capt Mrs Ida Energise; ‘l; toaggomjplislied only st Bus River. It runs ‘dishes? du: Nmm Arm“ and °°mmu° n“ "33 i" W“ wiwmfd °l Steam"! a Peptona The o“ get them “u m 1”‘ "m" l" We 08PM‘ Theatre. M r h. Wei ' twircl’ Cal l. “an awful cost in blood?) Mrth to Nikola”! and bevcnd "m" "hm- Filrm" Pmmi" Ed"- ‘ ' ttn of motor oll. The case was GQumeS' Rexwygig ‘mllrld tonic. e. Summerside. and was voted by tne Fngsiint r 8 YY- for a distance of 80 miles. Be- erd Daladier and Colonial Minister ‘c beard ill lire sulnmerside Pollce ' 5i‘ 7‘ audience as the outstanding hit of '7 1 t 1 WY"! that 15 m? 3111096!‘ and Georges MflndPi in fart sailed for will H" Fuesdey before Biineu- "350-8-‘4-21- ‘ ' the Season. G°‘d°“~ Rm“ Rm"- L- ¢P~ MASSES OF HUGE the huge lake which bears its Africa in u». belkif the French liilify Magistrate Strong-s, It is an Edward Small production X67194, Mrs. Gordon (wife) Van- would “gm on {mm that base‘ —-"°RTH BEDEQUI: United i M‘ 1"- and is directed bv Rowland v Lee couver _““ Berlin re ts h i 1 ~—~—- . . , , _ l por ave nhmated t-lclilcs fg€llléflginqalisnlédrsé Rob- “iémigallrynsgllgldayél Iggr heusblilrni had accompanied fiPD§§f§§1"‘...§9_h“§ Efwifgfasufifg; Royal Canadian Army Service , ‘°°'“i"“@d wm pare 1) glaaghthgpoéllycgaszeil ‘rgmreago mrgtifgfisfgjgéfilérhillgffiiflm " w ‘*5 m‘ p-m. v.30 hm. special ’ ’ "s b“ h" "turned iCristo" Corps "I" Yeslsllm ‘"5 P°w°"“1~ och. Marie-Gustave Gnmeiin and of Odessa down the Bug Rove;- did so at Ocnakov. That 1r, n, coastal hamlet 45 1711165 east or teivcd word that her husband who lswltll tile Canadian forces in ‘Ike bombers "fought their way Clarke. 'I‘l'0ma5 Edward, Pie, A- tluollgh every defence Berlin could preacher, I ' ' 9503. Mrs. Eva Clarke (wife) St. .A., BD, to his work in the States, expect... 1 and Rev M. H. Macintosh. “Th. so M t " t. ins she would follow later on. Much e n o‘ on e 0mm L‘ n l only excellently and thrmmfly others. in the meantime, have been imprisoned by the Petnln regime on Rev. R. C. Chalmers. ‘B pigiand ls in hospital and was “ed - .. . lhliiwi t0 have an Operation One “353‘8'14'2‘~ §§$5§"‘.Y..§§.§§te“d§d t? the b“ gtotehhcttfiravfvltfgvygrcaclrassfcgicgrf: Thmas’ om’ f-nusm 1‘ ‘h; news lhervlclfunrlsracg fififiill Zrildtlfgbgfre“ m; M” "war gum" “m?” Tm’ ‘liemi’ u; foot. l-le is however, doing _m no "Hw- S ’ ‘“ '° “ill” '- fully forthelr special talents. l-lead- semh 15h m e 1 ansrki It ofifers 5.183}, B"; sew them Jailed as scaneaoets for nicely and his many Summerslde G Ham {S L-Miss ‘rilelma - in; the line-up are Louis Haywavd 5°"'°"5|7 "ii massed in groups of 30 to 40 fo- my direct advarséi: mszvailrc; o mama“ defeat and as an obvlou friend; trust he will soon be quite we?" 0 lfimont Bay under- and Joan Bennett, who play the lowed the bombers through the sky the mum pm“ 101,132 sop to Hitler veil agnm.—S. Princes cgelzllgsxggfgfitiilzanoxin PCTSOIIGIS ltirtgrglnsglggéei, lyuhlg featusrgrclid in Infantry and the barrage continued with- 9mm Peta,“ gaméd an armistice Jun. ———-— ' Y l e QOIR "s. B it Ad 1 d. Pte, E4183. t remission." a -\'lSlTlNG lN QSIDE-Major g3; ides! bfp£fé€gw%5_%°i“5 5* —~.‘Vliss Mary MacNeill o! Sum- 1F§§'°’il‘f§og“te§;r§;§§f§§ Rofoce‘ Glut; Mflggizlev Pieter? Benoit (mother) °u“The weather kept our bombers I i?txlglqlfiermgfifiarangngnhgglrtfidg P. W. Lawrence. R.C.E.. and Mrs. _ ~ - mcrside. has ace t 11 ' e "e a“ 1' f 1 t' ," the ‘ ' f ‘ . _ Lawrence of Ottawa and their two "‘_“— ln the Civil servlceepaat oltfvfiifi -m?-frgvvyg.kllvelrs'ls starred in the title Trlggggiefirghiriiun Army Serf/RPS zgfigiilialfrslritioafltfligirésg "(h2g8 m"? e $5.10.? iQtOCEEpiZASuF sans. Reginald and Edward are _C°URT 95555- Mhglstrfltl? . ,. t h _ I \' l: in Summerside. Quests of Darby held Court on Tuesday --Mrs. George Lewis of Moncton flgllcelagoauysmrgllgrerticfi-‘élgtlll 3x11231225 Corps o’ the worst barrage! hey ave the m“ great “Y” armistice ‘with r niece. Mrs. Watson Mnc- "wmmfi Th“ Pam“ charged WW1 N. 13.. i iitl - CTRiZ- "Midi 30mm Pie» 336' We‘ ‘~55 t° “ca” ——-——- Germany was signed and had their gm and ML MacNaught_ consuming were each fined $10.00 for a fefwvdiygfig“ Charlottetown llcfvfevfv‘ £155afiflrliixlirttéialiecfnfillinillg 0%. Mrs. Harvey schott (mother) The burst of one shell filled a (Qorgifled from_pAage 1) pom. o; triumph‘ r Lawrence has an aviator and 99595- one hiEhWHy tfhffic ’ ZQ113_ who 15 119111 cantlve 1n LE6 Nfilgara Falls, Ont. bOmbéf Wit-h Smoke End “Vmmded “ All“; me mrmamv o; 51mm“; ho with a number of south "59 was heard and h PKWY Xined -Mlss Annie Watso mythical principality of Lichtenbug two men but the P111116 returned 911F111! hi1 thi! period, Harry was over the GflfllYl-FIS lock the cans made his escape from i“) dmmrs m‘ having insufficient “uemw 1 H n o: char“ by its villainous and unscrupulous safely, Hopkins. lease-lend administrator ii d '~ "l". ' ' .cil Sfllllflillafld where he had ugmmg"s' Summerrslldeesistmg friends 1n dictator. played by George sanders, r . The “tack on 39,11“ was all“- who has been on a trip to Mos. LLIK med to B“ m as duo-her d lull-riled after making a RECEIWNG CONGRATULA ‘ _'.___ gig? 811.1%??? °llleansffi°nalis 3'9?" hated with assaults made by the °°W salad Llfllndvh. has been un- I y' o s o _, v‘ _ — . _ 0 rs o ea ~ . r landmbé TIONS-Mr. Chester Palmer, for s’?grs'isgebskg M wlndfioi‘. N. d from Louis Napoleon. ‘Her calf Russ-a“ m’ twee‘ In addition w £81050!) (thgtthlggghpltrlnve? tsomjvlisllrt Peta!" killed m? pmiimnemfiry qqm-nyc IN S.SIDE_M1._ many years miller at Robinson»; M~rs Rviz rxlgunt est Eiisetifitin-iaw. gaaetis élfirtaken and she rneeisnthe Berlin. Essen and Stettllz, arseliect Iceland, where Unwed states French third republic an,‘ quid“ lul Mrs. Ernest Wells and their flour and grist. mil] atWnter Street - - - » - ra-S- mtglhifre fyggngrtisimsneitjf, “ibis; “s”? Gfimimy‘ gmlws “f” “' troops were landed in great sec- iv transfer-turd Fm r ‘rro on cu- m 111111,.“ Bastlis receiving birthday con. __M15s Gardf-nerlo‘ Boston a“ her ditamgnc being; first!‘ zhéclgx-n Mrs. Jack VDonovan of Georgc- dustral centres — Kiel, Blemen, racy 1551 month m help delend thcrharmn “gimp “. 1 n, .1. at . Lratu atiorls from his many Crista Ms himself become mvuwpa‘; town is visiting her mother, Mrs. 00108119. Q-Shhbflick. Dill-film's. the island. 11m head and P“. -.-_1 ,1. his rived on Saturday to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. R, J MhcNfiiil. Tyne Valley-S. -—Mrs. P. C. Murphy of Sydney, S.. is a visitor to Summerside, felt Wllgat decisions might have been reac ed by Mr. Roos eit d Mr. . , . ~. Churchill was cotsgctufis but! Laval. the story goes: ..."l. 1l.flu.. mere was an abundance of pr°b_ entlal in seeing that t.-.<= Reynaud 11am; for 131150115510" 1n develo} cabinet voted liSQif nil! at Bor- lnents 1n the Far East, in France l deaux. and he ncvcr has mnrlv any friends in town and country. Mr. Palmer in his long years of ser- vice at the mill made many friend- ships. which he has retained since his retirement-S. Magdcburg, Hanover. -—-aiso the crash of British bombs. Airdromes in Holland. doclu at 1e Havre in France, and harbors and alrflelds in Norway also were Wells is the 5011 01 designated successor, llr. and Mrs. A. P. Wells of Sum- t’ '. and Mrs. Chester P. ler. Tiley are the guests of elatter at their home on Water in Zonlfs cause. Hi5 presence lni~7°5¢l>h Ciiiciiffe- C3199 “averse- Lichtenburg leads to many exciting. complications and involves him in ul number of exritlng duelllng scenes i providing the screen with some hf’ | the best swordplay yet phctogranil-i Mrs. J. H. Lord, Cape ‘Traverse, spent the week-em‘. in Sackvillc, the guest of her brother Mr. J. t East. Mr. and Mrs. Wells rlccrulllpanied by Mr. Stephen of East Braintree who ls llg lile Island for the second tzllsecutlve ycar.—S. the settlement. having pur. 159d Hi0 silllcker homestead. .out 15 people ware present and. lif- Henry Crczicr was called upon i ill provide. Mrs. Clark MacQuarrie lilss Georgie MacQuarrie made} Piifli in .. table terms and assur- ed my gathering that he and Mrs] Bhiftn zlceply appreciated the rum welcome they had received. liter ll very Jcfly evening refresh- a! her brother. Mr. Leigh Lowther Ii Cllricton and was very largely w" shill; an appropriate solo at -—FUNERAL NOTICE-The fun- eral services for the late Dr. Hunt John's Eleanor: on Friday morning at ll o'clock. His Grace service. Members of the faculty of King's Coilege will also attend-S. -CELEBRA11S sown allergi- Ce C“ DAY-dvtr. Wm. schurman friends gathered for the occasion and extended their best Wishes t0 the genial host. A very iviiyrveh- and a deicious lunch served, there was a beautl. fulw decorated birthday cake in lng was spent schurman many happy "WW5 0f ' the day.—S. since Mr. Matheson left Bradal~ -Mr. Ronald Jamieson and his N tile guest of Mrs. -Mr. H. Dubols and daughter Miss Dubois of spending their holiday at Stav- ert‘s shoref-s. Waugh of St. John, N. 1s._s —Miss Aldona Taunton. lriass, is the Mrs. E. N. MacQuarrie and Mrs. -—Mrs. M. E. smith. Mrs. Makin, Mrs. Krokes. Mrs. Warburton and daughter Miss Jean of Taunton, Mass. are spending their holidays on the Island-S. Truro, N. 8.. to visit her daushter, Grace Profltt. Montreal are effects. Josephine I - days at Stanley. Buote of East guest of Gardiner. Mass. the first time a trip-S. Currie) Miss Be ed Additional reasons for cilalklrl up a perfect score for “The Son o Monte CristzWare its beautiful cos- turrling and settings. its expert me- iORTaDhy and its unusual lighting |Miss Ella Gay are spending a len- i —Dr. and Mrs. ‘Thompson of . are visiting the nd is enjoying the -Miss Shirley Hogan. daughter cf Lt. Col. Hogan and Mrs. Hogan of Ottawa, is visiting her aunt. rtha Mae Sullivan. her mother Mrs. Marnie Sullivan their guests. Dr H. L. Payne and. Wesley Doull and Mrs. Doull. Mr. Paul Lavoie has returned to Carleton after spending the past few months in Halifax. staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia, at Albany, f5 spending his holidays at his home 1n Carleton. Gunner Reece Qillg-Iey of the Qulgley, Carleton. Miss Grace Howatt, Carleton, and Ethel Own, Borden, made the re- turn trip on the car Ferry to Cape leave with ifs mother, Mrs. Edna Howatt, Carleton. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas attacked. i A“ this was only a nlghtcap to and in the Russian-German war. New measures of collaboration on the far eastern front to check Japan and in the Atlantic to counter closer Vichy collaboration with Germany were mentioned in the daylight offensive in which Cologne and a great many obiefl- tives were h‘t. analysis oi’ the whole French prob- lem. He likewise declined to com. ment on the Far East except to ‘Thirteen bombers and eight fight- ers were lost in the onslaught. The Nazis attempted a coine- back today, but their efforts Wife microscopic compared with those G. Grant, United states minister to Thailand-possible next objec- reslgnatlon had been submitted some time ago and had no connec- tion wiih current developments. Hull conferred with Alfred Duff cooper. new British co-ordinator in the Far East. and British D11- northeast coast and three persons were killed and sevcn lniilfed- 'l‘he daylight attacks developed yesterday after large formations of British fgrters had swept the French coast, luring the German that Britain is eager to collabor- "m" “ppm” m“ mm“ “eds” ate with the United States along hopping Blenheims skipped throush announce the resignation of Hugh. secret of his dislike fni‘ B‘ his desire for all with the axis powc . A Rlghtist. Pierre-ljhcnne F.\I\0 din. succeeded Laval but he reign- _____ the Most Reverend Archbishop g______ ____ Des m, the mwnsny 0111,1151, at. _ ed Feb 9 191 m m‘, w _ , "HOUSE WARMING — Th9 John Hacxenley‘ D" D" Wm be —Mrs. D. A. Peterson and fam- Mp5 wm C 331111 h Miss Ethel Ozon Borden was a iii-Gimp BYiii-‘ii hi!‘ 501111168 59918"?! speculanon about a‘ Roosevem Admiral bflfflil “pgrilgln illbmifilifi 15111511191115 o; wnmot and Norm the Celebrallt at the Requiem Com- "y or Montreal are enjoying the“ . . . rman as ‘ze- we k_ “d Mm C rletbn ‘he e “M. or greater raids Wm ma“ Churchill meeting. but" and!) Mo‘; in fwmcp k0‘ Bldequa mm a ma. 01d ‘ashioned munion service, assisted by Ven. holidays at Edgewateré‘ turned to l-ler home in Charlole- e e v. r a , aim n from m‘ same to the ‘Hhull remained silent on the d r: in. e. .. - _ 1,1115, Warming on mesa”, evem Archdeacon Q, n, Harrison, rec- ~ I 1town. -.S. Eliést of Miss Grace l-Icwatt. c la y} 5 on the Italian fromier 31c ‘y de glovernmelétls collabora- hi); I m _ d _ mg at me Home M Mr. and Mm Member; 0g the 15131111 clergy _Mr_ and M-rs. “J wand haw] arn.c P fine 61010,???‘ PQn ng more 50m. asons or Dar n5 cep hatred s Beaten. who recently moved Mil be present and w“ i" ‘h’ RS their guest, Miss —M1-” Enid MiwFeriflhv and MP- Hensley MacDonald. of the in the future. u p a c reports an an of Britain are obscure, but he h; lost no opportunity to brand Brit- ain with rcsponsfibillly for the war .and has proclaimed publicly than Frances only hope for the future 9s in collaboration with Germany. ltfld an address of welcome while glélxlntgdoxllrisldlmléttebirltzlsggy rggenggf W. H. Pope at the Queen Hotel, Island. Dr. Thompson is Buperin- RCA" a1 Pgtgwawg, i; visiting his they were making a year ago. sev- me in Jinn“ Program o‘ “PM,” Th“ ma“ who has 5.1.“. V“. p. 1,... mo“ M, Beam, w, About. twenty neighbors and s““"“°"‘d°'“s' ,",'?,‘1‘,f1°§§,d°§s §§{§1,§‘:‘.hes§§f§nd*‘§’f,; uncle. Mr. Frank Quigiey and Mrs. eral points were attacked on the sion. 1t was exp sine‘. that Grant's military and police povvrrr in France undoubtedly used his in.- flucnce on Pctain. The success. d Nazi arms. however. also has been instrumental in Petaln’; decision. 1 For long months Petain showed great Warirless in COmmitIing hie lllenls were served by the ladies. | Tunnel-lune on Manda , e . .. _"-- ggfifiéanm age rgccglfign‘ soy‘: --Mrs. R. L. Molison and Mrs. Mrs. Austin Murphy. Ethel-aid and 1...- y defenders into dogfight; miles from Effnflplrllfilfiérflcfhi ‘°§§w’°.§§- country to GEYIYiRHIVs cause. Brit» lijuiliifilllgl‘ 0F MRS’ L‘ m ‘lovel gifts and messages of greet- Arthuir Colrlney o; summing,“ alt... 539,11 131i wick end in Silgimef-‘idfi Gunner Stanley Howatt of No. 2 the objectives they had been urdfl- ciliation treaties between the Un. ain fought on. the United States L, R ‘iflcDE-‘Ifia tunemlhogdMgi ing rom absent friends. Before fiitinoFfhehaegefsg fiaKggufgeeN" L 9 Ems ° M's‘ J" M‘ 00mm‘ Heavy A. A. Regiment. Petawawa. ed to defend. lied States. Canada. Australia Bhd ‘threw its wchht bchlnri her and 110111-111. flhemggn "gvasthehome lenving the guests wished Mr.l g ' ' m J h n, ( Dar m arrived on Monday to spend his Then thc fortresses. fiyi"! m" New zeaiand- {also kept a tiny trickle or food- ’ m e ' ~ s‘ 0 n s“ Wm nee o y of sight in the blue. sailed in hmi M“ Du“ CW9" w“ newsme“ ,stuffs going to France through the British blockade. ‘ Darllm, on ilze other hlnd. bit- enhymg 5 few days “s” m cam?’ quantities to meet urgent defence lllclldfll ii Ni‘ ’ f d ll I B l hto , M I . u. deccasfyd- ‘t’? gflgfiegf “VISITING om llom: - A y}: fxhdfgl‘; 52b2,, §§cat1§n wfi, have returned to use. after vislt- Miss m” Mccawne h“ arrived the channel hm and thmuw w sgléilaélel lines in all parts of the “my charged 8mm was tum: w Alberton. n. former p551" i)‘ ‘he $21005"; “$06 tonslglglnzgfitigiog: Mr. Janli6S0li's arenls. Mr. and :78 ‘g9 Mame‘? ffiherl Cflmgwmr from Montreal to spend her vaca- Germany. Possibly indicatin! that a 1on8 Slim‘? Him" i“ -“~"i"li“»'i “Til”?! urceased c d 1g 1,11 1 1 l‘. o n a leso . M _ A R Jam 950m summeb - _ . . urre aw cy (H150 ,_, .-_—__-—— _ _ - V x hm“ zgduivgs “55i9é3rv“€e“?e Mus’ Mr‘ Mathew“ ls a success“ M? Jamlem“ is m‘ the smnm“ summerside‘ and sister Mrs‘ Law‘ li/lfozavllfltillllehérrrigtollfir’ Mrs‘ womas tt f Carleton as primary ifolcecfirllonrflrtutrigfcfla Jlggasgfl}: (‘rfgliazhslhmcnairgneilgri"Tlrhfrlq iiiiiifd Church. BedQQIIQ. W119" n“ Bland" ‘broad’ and is “i”, Chevrolet Motors company-s. rence Campbell Charlottetown. ° v ' “ . ' “W” ° pres“; @111‘ 51mm," 1n we Um G ,p a ‘ ' llev “gm” service w“ new by ififrlgimrfnfxarclrl yiiticl“ btllsinel; M w k5 1 5 me - ' d Mrs Earle Mclnnis Charlottetown belcher‘ ter states. He revoked all " vennatf‘ ,- eo - - . ee o um _,M _ , ,_ M _ - - “——- lde. missnifiary¢yglittgrt Erubfili- l" A'““3t°“~ It i‘ m" 5° yea“ left on‘ Wednesday morning for 1 111mm“ ‘$1.11. 81,151.21“ 1}}... 1;. with ner children, Allen and Patsy, Mr. Wilbur Cairns of Halifax 1.1 gt‘!nziijknesxprolétsgxczléléeptiolto smtlx more,“ mtemgimce; 55b0,. new second serletnry in the department "it ifiiiircl .. i , t r hunt t0 W“ his "mi" l“ ‘he u‘ Mrs. John P. MacDonakL-B- ll . Pa r N th Grafton.’ McCarvilie, Carleton. ton. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .. 1 1,1 . of exicrrln] nfaflrs: and no.1. ill the Lowthfaxrv gmillly $351. m; 5 5- M“ Mansion §§u“§{‘§’,,’f1§“2‘§§ -""—-' MrgfwPlgyne l? a sister of i. ._ Frank Quigley and fumlly. lgseegion?! sfiaulétrfaspagif in}; a? Adan“ ML Mamlnnm, Q p11,“. "lmw" cemeiefli- Th9 Pl“- br’ ms ‘Bier’ M“ p 55,1119 y, “W- member Chm‘ Mrs. Inmarl and has been coming Gunner Ernest Deegan of the 2nd pa", w me Umged 3mg“, sen ems were Messrs. T. D. Our- iiltllers and Hugh F. Morrison. are the Iuests Of Ml‘. MacLeod. much Pleasant Street. slim‘ of Glace Bay, Cape Breton is visiting friends in surnmerslde-S. to the Island fo Dr. Payne is r several summers. superintendent of Heavy A. A. Regiment. Petewawa. lr spending his leave with his par- The new economic defence board Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patterson. headed by Vice President Henry Cape Traverse. have received news The itfncrnry rails for writs Q0 Ecuador, Peru, (Iain, Argentine, lllmmerslde n r. Walker New met-side. Beth I" "l? —i ‘he state Hospital at. Graftoru-S. w 1,, hem 1,, 11m mug“; and . . ., Aunan, ' ' ‘ ' leased with the beauties of their _M . d M I View‘, Bus“; )__,__ __ __ ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Deegln. n1 the safe arrival in Newfoundland h- ¢¢ , l Brazil, Trln dad find Purim Rico. lovthcrfirrirdeswnlrferfgifsgrr. $252 gctive Province.--S. and dlausailter Jgzfl. of Glace Bay, flerieteh- or their son. Private tester Patter- film"! ‘°' "Pm" "m “W” The pilrly is scllorllllnd to srlll from Milhid was the wife of Rev. L. n. ‘ndiihnalu of Coaidaie, Alberta, m We! formerly Miss Nina Low- i 0i Carleton. Her husband so. dPluied her remains to the Is- wa for burial. Her daughter Amy Wright of Vancouver iFUNElllll 0F MRS. RIIETTA Mum“ _ The funeral services for Mrs. Rhett! MscPhee were held on Monday afternoon from m9 home o: lzer father, Mr. Byrum l‘ Victoria West. Rev. Mr. Mulfhy u, 5,, are visiting in summerside. -.Herbie Phillips of the R- C. N. v. 3., Charlottetown ls spending his furlough in surnrnerside he- fore leaving for the mainland-A- __Ma5tcr Roy Dougan of Char. lfisulmnr; Miss Eleanor Lord was s week- end visitor to Carleton, the guest of Misses Eleanor and Lois Mec- Donald. Gunncr stanley Hewett of Peta- |government agencies in connection with two undisclosed international projects. SO11. Miss Edith Curtis. R. N. of Bos- ton and flordin and Mrs. Harold M. Priest of Boston. motored to the Island last week and are visiting Miss Curtis's sister, Mrs. Harry Trade mission to New York on Friday nnzl L: due back at that port Oct. 28. Export; from Canada to Latin American countries. lnrirldizlg Mexi- co. made an appreciable Min 1!! i940 and it is indicated that when final figures fol" 194i are compiled "o attended the f i - 4 - l . “mm ‘m’ °°' conducted the service which was k 1 . wawa and his sister. Miss Grace crossmhh. Cape Traverse. still filrtlicr Qflllls will n» silown. Lfrirl.'§";,.,,§§§°§§‘““,‘§m,,n i m, attended by s 181:: ““"‘b°,‘;_u:; Qlfilrlhiieifmffc tglliesguofwievieastellzi S Howntt. gtriewh. is" vim"! "J M M —-——- J m 1k south Amerlca In 1.939 exports tntnifrvl 530160.000 is with mend, hem" mu,.n1m friends. Mrs. MacP_ e was v .. Junior wam L summers e on Tue av. , r. and rs. Wyman . u her and in 1040 szsllstlono. i" thei h he old home when liifl W“ "1"" -—-— _ 1 ——--— returned sunday from their honey- .__-- Many south Amefitilll market-I. "~\r—omea'—a' r -Miss Helen Mills 0f Sllmmfl" ' f-dvi Carleton School reopened ‘Ifiles- moon trip through the Marltlmes orrraws. Aug. l8 —(CP) -Can- pafllfiilliifly those in Gcrmflny, sEige is ‘spéfgllll h" Vliilmn ‘i; day under the efficient mansge- and are the guests of Mrs. Fnulrlxr- 1111111,, delayed trade “mission rtvo spam 1131p and Pfpnw‘ h-m- meg gewaoer. . H ment of Miss Elizabeth MacKay nerk parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo n south America sal- omoro 1051 or muqullnd l1;- hlgQkjlrlq an m” who h“! Pleasant Valley. ' H. B. Dixon. Desablc. They are wl m trade minister MacKinlifm lack c! shinpine. Thflsc conditions “ML shene“ I leaving on Wednesday for their and four officials leave on a lO- mny riford an opportunity for Be Fled i ton Ntkflmzga 22113;, MacQelrllfrrie coma‘ —-————- safe and well. in England. year but had to cut it short Wile" ilmc he rr-nchvs Ducrns A=rn= a 5' gum, RENE SHARP Cape Traverse School opened --——- he became ill. Tclrwlian mill'_<trl' ;1‘.’1\' h» iunc- y F. . I ' um ' Dress shop after il"e Bummer holidays on Austin Howatt oi the R.C.N.V.R. On h’; new trip helwlll be ar- zicr l-g there. acct-cairn *0 rile gov- . _M _ Emu; u,“ no w” 1n < Tuesday. with two new teachers "ivrlottetcwn. spent the week-end companied by L. D. Wi gross, depr- crl"""n1 of Al',!(‘l!'.‘i"‘. Ilrvlr coun- .. lflorihuBedeque- during the illness wwewe-ewewmoooe» Miss Kathleen Boutler of Albany will his mother. Mrs. Melbou IIC ty mmister of trade and commerce: ltrlrs are represented by ministers §__ Ind ' ‘ Math of her ulster. L-3fl9-8-l2-3l. ss principal and Miss Roberta Howatt, cape Traverse. -D _ Yves Lamontagne, crrector of com- in Canada ~ 3 been relieving in Charlottetown v spent the week-end at hi! home 1h Surnmerside. ziipha Macquarrie, summerslde.- 8. ' ter, daughter Miss Margaret Char- I 511111112 BARGAIN SALE ance. Some suits and ersidt‘ Ml‘. Jdln A. MacDonald of the Tremor Auto Service lhiifax. ls spending his vacation with his par- Mr, and Mrs. Norman Walsh. Melbourne Howatt. week tour which will take them into eight countres. The party will explore possibili- kume in Milli; M886. e Rev. L. R. MacDonald o! Coaldale. Leigh lowtller and Mrs. Lowther. eouthem nations to overcome some lenders. stating that he has arnved lat bllt. less expvnsive tour late last Canada to dew-Ion all rxcilnnge of commodities north and south to replace to some extent ‘he cxchanile t/wcen ills country and the coun- their little daughter Sylvie and Carleton. of the handicap‘: himgmsed dupflgi tries of south America uro "rowing _. lte d t M"- SRMPBOH Walsh were wel- --—- thcm by WM‘ W i! t! Fe We more lntmate. When Mir. linrKin- * " - ~ . .. " ‘ ‘ ‘afifi the Alizilatmgythel-ngfitlgm; nwql-Q: Dresses selling below come visitors to Cape Traverse on Mrs. Melbourne Hnwatt has re- the flow of trade between the fir“ and 1-11,. pqflf,’ 1mm 111., nu R" Carlyle websm.’ Mm we“. ‘ c081 for quick dear. Friday. They were the guests of Mr. celved a cable from her son Kclsie. western hemisphere and Europe. Jllpolrg they will be gr-'cc‘cd by $1 50 $1 35 ‘ and Mrs. James 1-1. Bell and Mrs. of the North Nova scotla l-lrgh- Mr. MacKinnon started a siml- 30¢“ D951; ngu-lr-.nyr;ccilrcl~~l can. I l ' adinu mnisicr in izrnvil. rluxi ill‘ the l _ . f ed i- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac- Alta. who accompanied his late ties oi Qxpflhdlhg Canadian trade whlch mm, moved m5; and west, . to Mg’ 5'3"]: 2:22;“?! fir; Dom)‘; Qag-Jegoyh W119‘, mmglng to thg Island, is with fntin America in order to The 11-3119 10m- takes plane at a n’ ' " visiting his brothcr-ln-law. Mr. help bolll this country 8nd the time vi cn (llpiomntic rointhns. be- '3