2'1! -< . -...._..__-. -.¢.l~.>.-.i- arena-in calm-mm ins-wow: ‘Eeflbid ‘zfip: t“ _._-_-._,‘_.,~,¢». 1 Pn- ........, u...‘ qiuj-umn-‘uuvun-ui 4- .-._..->-. ‘ILLG F SIX THE- f!" ARI-QITETQWN GUABDIAB _,‘|'||g cgntffl fiuafflian LAST SHOWINGS TODAY this column In reserved for new: 0| .\l\|t(l.\lil-."l‘ urucs ROBERT FRANK luttll iuierm hut ltlverlllllll oi >ll'l.l.l\'.\N ‘uturr YOUNG MORGAN a new!) nature may be inserted in 5 ceutu I worn strictly ply- ‘ 7 aule__tn__advnnee. I B°°"'°‘ “'3” I will reopen September 9th To Child Army For particular: apply to Ruth Vlnnicomhe, or phone 1413 conrebnitsrion Lire insult- aaca. L-iilllil-l-Zl-Zlli. “THE MORTIIAL STORM” I'I.I'~;; (‘All'I‘OON—I-I'I‘I£IKNAI. FIRE (‘ANAUA Review at the Exhibition era'- \= ' FNE wtiitfiE EDWARD:ES:’...'...: RL-SAT. gldlillils Flltlti)’ evening. “Help put E20 DDIEBLE BILL THIS WEEK END .;i..itf“‘1‘....i“.i“"...§.;i.;"‘tieiléiibfil; 'llitler's ntir iniicliine. L324-8-29-li I BARN BUltNElk-A fire thought i to have started ironi a spark from _Ulll‘lll'llg brush nearby, completely ‘(lthsittlydi a burn at Union Road yesterday afternoon owned by Glen- POLICE COURT-In the P011643 |\ lib ULIJULII llUtl . (our. T0 TIRE canny on NRILLING SCEN APPEAIIANQE‘ ‘ oi hay. VISlTI-JD CITY-Col. J. A. Ad- anison, M C., district recruiting oiiicer of military district No. 6, Halifax, arrived in the city Tues- day U)" plane on on official trip. jHe Pdltl an unofficial visit to the ‘tLiglit Horse camp and also had |C‘t)lll£‘l1‘llC(‘S with local military 0f- icers. lillu. FEED DISCUSSION.—R£- ,urcscntatives of the three Maritime governments lvill meet in Moncton totlav to discuss the problem of get- t lillL’. lot-ti 1U the ltirnlers us cheafijy ‘its possible. A number of prom - , t-nt ieeu lllcll will also attend. Either jMr. W. R. Show, Deputy Minister of _-\:_',l‘lclllllll'1.‘ or Mr, S. C. Wright Queens County fueiuinuii of the Department, will represent the pru- vince at the meeting, it was an- l2tllllll'L‘(i lust night by Hon. W. H. Dennis", Minister of Agriculture. I PRESBYTERIAN ciiuiwn nv C LL-lsrookiicltl Charge. Ser- ' next Lcrtils l).iy. Hartsvllle SlllKIiLV school l0 A. M. Worship 1i. A. M. ljrookileld Sunday‘ School 2 P. M, worship 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. North Tryon Resbyterian ‘Church. 'l‘lie Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper will D. V. be observ- ed newt Lord's DAV at It P, M. The ordinance oi liuptisin will also be ob- serit-n. Prep.lrntor_\' Service Friday 8 P. M. Worship lit Bradalbaiie sundiiy 7.30 P M. Mr. Farris, stud- “i..\'i‘iCS'l‘ News" ' '" - ~ > ‘ IOIII, Missionary. L-294-8-29-1l. INTIERMISSIUN AT NIGHT - gy[;lnyil-;yyjjyj_jlo|_,l,,qyp _ A _ quiet wedding took place in the _‘ L ~~ -~\ j 5 nit Diit Adventist Cliurc-i, f \--.\ _> ll .i.\'. on Fl'l(i'_‘ August l8'h, V. ' . . \ _. iw Pastor P. .. Rick united in The heamthnlhng “my or ‘\\ ’ iii. . lace RllI)_\'.\Ill(il‘€‘(‘l, only daugh- zi boy and a dog who, to- ' t. ‘i(‘l' oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hol- . i I Lind of P 'r.\hnro.NS.. and George gather, fought the world. . ‘ w“ of x m“, Mm hrnzie. Iris. After a short .tlie hiippy IlOlIClOWli where Itheir home. roniyriiinoii in Nova Scotia, couple lcft for Char- thcy will make céca/r f/Wfii A Pnrnmbnnl Plrtwc with N.(‘.A.F. RECRUITS LEAVE- Thrce more recruits for the R. C. A. F. lcit for ‘Toronto by yester- day afternoon's train. The boys wcrti: Charles C. Hickey. Summer- side Imolor transport); Charles W. lvlziriiii, Vnllcyfield (service po- licci, and M. R. Constable, Char- lottetown tgencral dtltiesl, Albert Dimiis, ciiteridiiiniciit officer. CRY!- iidiun l.“\:l<-ii Wur services. was at the C. N. R. cicpot and presented each man with socks and sweater from the Red Cross and cigarettes from the Carry On Canada Corps. \\_ BILLY LEE-CORDELL IIICKAIAII ‘ HELENE MILLARD - RICHARD LANE 4 mf by Swen Hmt I,‘ \‘.I.'>—I).V\\'I.IG HT TI .\I Ii ; WILL VISIT RED (‘ROSS WORK- ‘ lftNDL-ilei" Reva! Highness. the laYlilCtflig .-\.ice, wife of the Govern- or-Genc tl of Cttniitlzt will visit the tiled Cross workroom on Saturday uiiorniniz about 11.30. All committee ;and other active workers be iiirivileutxl. of course, to be resent. fTlie necessaryr limitations o space, y for the ‘large numbers of those who ‘have faithfully‘ participated in the ‘tiCllVlilPS the tllfillllfllllSlieCl visitors . have collie to inspect, is much to be regretted. and the committee on ar- I HUUIPlllClltS bcspeiiks in this connec- . tion, the tliouglitltii co-operation of ‘ all interested in the reception. BARN BURNEI) AT UNION ROAD-burs completely destroyed the large barn of Mr. Glennie Btiaclseaii, Union Road, yesterday iinernooii. The blaze which start- ed about 2 o'clock is believed to have oriuinated from a spark fly- ing from a blush fire nearby. The brush fire was set by an employee who ivas taking care of the prop- erty. Sixteen tons of hay in the building was also lost. Neighbours gathered but could do nothing as the blaze roared through the hay and timbers. The barn was in the process of renovation. Mr. Macbean is not living on the property as he is employed at the Infirmary in the city. GRASSIIOPPERS CAUSE DAM- AGE.-Farmers throughout the pro- vince are coniplziiiiiiig about damage from lll'n&<l‘l0])p0l's to their crc s. ‘The til-INCL affected most is tie t eastern section of the province lwlicrt- the insects appear to be the most numerous. The insects attack ‘potato fit-ids which are situated ;iiext to IlflV fields and cat the first row of potatoes, lviiving only the stalks. ll not checked they g0 to l‘ the next. row. Tliev also infest the zruin fields, and sever the little Slflli! connecting the oat head with the stalk. with the result that the oat falls i0 the around The plague ‘of grasshoppers is not vcry bad yet land can be checked. but if this is not done soon the situation will be 50110115, Hon. W. H. Dennis, Minis- ‘iter of Agriculture. said last night, ,Mr. Dennis gave a formula which “will kill the insect. This formula ‘fiiificars iii a Forum letter by him ‘:\\'Illt‘li is to be found in today's is- ‘suc. The infection is not as serious its one which xtislttitl the province ‘two veors EH20. Mr. Dennis stated. The Eastern Guardian ..'Thls column is reserved Ion ncivs of local interest but adver- tising of a ncivsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance. “iii; " " ~- 1' "- Lodge Leaves T sts all ‘inc TAX For Psychic Research‘ _____ ‘S IIBSCRIPIIONQ W APPEALS ¢ m; Tm‘Ili?..ii‘2f‘"°.i§°‘°l".2u°“‘§2ii“ y-nt .. Hume. sect‘ t l5. -. lef‘. in ii suites t ‘i. ed txivclotit-s liv the lute l: l Court itfislifldfly a prohibition case _\ iiie ltlt-lieiin ktllti containing l5 tons l L-lM-l-M-lfi-W. ___ NEW YORK. Aug. 28-(CP)-—I.rt _\\_ a greputedly-illustrated m his; ,‘ entitled "The Bombers a‘: 8cm. it 1X18‘. the United States Committee i its: amide- : . -- 99h e Amer - WHITE SPOT .‘-Ican public its need for 55,000,000 5.113151’. “iii. Ne“? "i‘i’“"“i‘.‘ °‘ - , _ gan za on opes Thurs’ nlght’ Aug‘ 29th ll. will land here soon from Brfgnim m“ m“ "““ “'°“°"" thfljullliflllalgmlllffiililvilgln III: wilmuii.“ . oug g All’ McKea-rneys Orchestra appeal of the organization‘ who” Admission 25c Refreshments Served A real good time for all Accommodation for 300 ls.‘ 2;. s» T.’ 3:; honorary president is Mrs. Eleanor Rousevct and whose active work- ers_ are headed by Marshall Field, Chicago iiiercliiiiit store magnate, and representatives of United Lil. 153w. mph, w‘ 3:312:15 religious and educit. -l= Detailing the steps taken here to ___ cut the red tape against entry of ttlie children, such as slmpllffqa- ion of immigration procedure, m; Pamphlet declares “there must be ‘"0 Fed light on this end due to ack of necessary funds to take care of them" and outlines the measures taken to ensure the com_ fort and health of the children imce they are placed in American 101K185. Danadian Red Gross Ambulances Now In England Told 1n Pictures Two pictures in e tell the story of witigt tiigmggéff mittee hopes to avoid and ac. cuniplisli by its work. On one page is the picture of the mud-splatter- "I ‘WY 0f a young boy. struck Over 100 ambulances donated t3 Canadian Red Cross have firm/ed in England, and are 110w helm! P" m various parish; the country. A cable received in Toronto from London last night slated: ‘Tflvnflm- bulances were needed urgent-lib ‘square feet, of floor space and has sister bonding over him. l!!!‘ f“! reflect!‘ the treaty‘ and her arms lied out bese iiigly, as if asking him to come back to life. The scene is u. field in Poland where the children had no escape from the ruthless German bomb- ing and achine-gunnlng of child- m; ppo go is n pie- ture of British ch ldren crowded along the rell of s liner bringing them to safety, waving a greeting to the Statue oi’ Liberty as the ship moves into New York har- bor. These were the first children evacuated privately from Britain after the fall of France. "Death from the air may strike at any time, anywhere." says the pamphlet urging New Yorkers to give generously to the city's share of $1,500,000 of the total fund. And the committee members. their offices besieged by applicants wishing to care for the children when they are here. have no doubt that the money will be raised be- cause as the pamphlet says: “We know the American people want these guest children to have the sympathy and protection they would hope for their own child- ren in similar tragic circumstan- ces." SCOTLAND YARD MOVES ITS OFFICES IONDON. Aug. 27.—(CP) -Soot- land Yard is moving into new head- quarters. A £200,000 ($890,000) 10- storey extension has been built to the old. over-crowded. poorly-light- ed Embankment buildinlz and base- ment offices already are occupied. The new “Yard" occupies 50.000 been under construction three years. It should have been completed and filled by the end of last year but the war interfered. First biz department to move in Dr. Fred w. Routlefi’. Naugmal Commissioner. commented: Ac- cording to word from our London office. not a moment was‘ lost 1n putting them to good use. Tile ambulances were RIVER by In" dividuals, business firms. Sen/ICE dubs and other organizations from one end otgCanad-u lOlI-lliiolélx-Ileérllgn response an BlJlXfD e ' land. To date, more than 1'75 hat/O been contributed. Dr. Routley also reported thflt. 1n response to an urgfilit cable from‘ London, 20.000 blankets had been, shipped to Enelantt receillly- I" “IL f he said. 45,000 blankets have been‘. sent. Well over 80,000 blankets were . contributed to the Canadian Red.‘ Cross iii response to a nation-Wide appeal some weeks a20- Personals dgyg by a bomb. with his small Miss Thelma Bambrick has re- turned to the city alter spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mix»; Neil McPherson, Winsloe. She was‘ accompanied by her cousin Wesley McLeod of Winsloe, who spent the I week-end iii the city. i Z9, 1940 T? ‘ Tillllliliii BINGQ Noly Redeemer |ia|| $25 Freezeout $|lIIl 5 Way; 8.30 P. M. sharp Daylight Saving Tim, 400 ll. S. Prepares ‘ For Roll Gall ‘ 0f Aliens ’ WASHINGTON, Aug. D8 — (AP) --'I‘he United states Government completed major preparations t0- day for what officials said would be a quiet, business-like roll call of aliens. The huge task of registering and fingerprinting approximately S,- 600.000 non-citizens will begin without special ceremony tomorrow in 7.300 postoffices. Trained postal employees will be awaiting visits from aliens, who have been the objective of an intensive educa- tional campaign since the registra- tion bill was signed by President Roosevelt. June 28. Earl G. Harrison, who left s Philadelphia law practice to direct the registration, announced that the set-up was "completely ready." Fifteen questions will be asked adults. covering personal Identifi- cation. time and manner of entry into the United States. occup- ation, criminal and military re- cords and general activities. DONATES HIS L265 One question concerns affills- wI1€ctionIIiTiarItaCIIiiisTIIiIehe Aluminum tion with any organizations de- by the resentatlcn o; fqlidllmea-‘ed voted to furthering the interest: of A. 300E. Bexlev i3<>f~Qu..i,mC““‘ (.5- I- fflrfllgu Bovernment. of two artificial limbs, "m Gum“ The final day of registration for _________ aliens now here is nee. 20. yAys OFF cum!" SUB with its staff of 0o. and vest files Am-BOURNE- WP) - sin and hotoizraphs of eve‘ living Em?" Whllelfly. Wealthy munuiiil. "wor hwhile" criminal in t e coun- turer- bflllleuthed in his \\'llI $2.25; m2 Mam. o; the records due back to Arthur S._Nutall “for iiiiroduc 70 years. and all are indexed for m9 Wnmy wife the best girl iii i.:i mmcdlate reference. W714i MIIIIHI’! kills pain. will be the criminal record office, 41?? Grocery Savings Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Tuesday NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK UP AT ON SALE NOT LISTED HERE. LOOK FOR BIG SALE SHEET DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR. Ule Mlllgltil’! for sprain: _,___ 1:1: AUG. 29th. 30th. 31st AND SEPT. 3rd. THESE SAVING PRICES. MANY ITEMS Mrs. George Biiell, son LloycLI and her sister-in-law, Miss Pansy! Buell, returned to town on Se.‘- urdsy evening. They lizid spent the past week with relatives at Char- Buik Seedless RAISINS, Lb. 13c. Joseph Callaghan and charming young daughter Adrianne, have re- turned after spending an enjoy- able t-wo weeks‘ vacation at a cot- tage in Tracadie. Eatons and standing outside last night up- proved a letter written and sub- mltted by Dorothy Thompson. col- of army life as they undergo train- ing two nights a week on a volun- tary basis. The corps has the tull permission and co-operation of the Departmental. National Defence. LONDON, Aug. 28—(CP)_Prime Minister Churchill today sent a massage of thanks to J. W. McCon- nell. Montreal publisher, for his $1,000,000 contribution for the pur- chase of aircraft to be known as "McConnell! Squadron." NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 28—(AP\ —Daniei Rhodes lost his false teeth while swimming in nearby Lake Catherine five years ago. On the weekend he went swimming again izi the same lake-found his er- rsnt plates. Rhodes didn't think they would be much use to him new An oyster had anchored itself in the“ superstructure of the bridge- wo . Deep Sea Round Shoulder TORONTO Aug. 28——(CP\—-On- tario JudgesIand juries will hold BAKING POWDER, 1Lb.Tin-—————- CAKE FLOUR, Pkg. -_- ____ _ ._ _ TROUT, 15 Oz. Tln —.-——--—-——-— FRESH AND ‘DDDKED MEATS — ROAST BEEF, Lb.---------_._._ RUMP ROAST BEEF, Lb. — -- ._. ; COOKED HAM SLICED, Lb. — - - COTTAGE ROLLS, Lb. -- —- -- -- -_ 2Lbs.-------- lotletown, RE. I. - New Glasgow . . Camay News. y‘ 7321's; Afvig T'3"F1°° 290 TOILET SOAP, Cake -- _- _ _ 69 Mrs. Walter Kearney, Walthaiii. or —--—--— liéloasssmwliélh b11131‘ soiiibligllgs arewylis; L n V H N 21/ EfltOfll Sunglo _ il‘.§‘?€§.i‘n§>§i‘?’ ilifiiraofié. Each) '12: Zmfor - - -_ -_ 23° COFFEE’ Fresh orwnd’ Lb‘ T T Rossiter and M . W. R. R.-.itiuli.lii.‘| The Misses v Isabel MacDonald Eatons i222’... esitzr. itttcamttlsttzt Buu< TEA. tt. _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ 52c 6 Oz T," _ _ __ _ _ Emily Kelly, accompanied by Mrs ' RINSO La“ Pkc-"Mzc L°"“°" A 10c , 5mg" Pkg _______ 9c CORN STARCH, Pkg. _ _ _._ __ News Briefs , , Eats... 45,.‘ ‘ Kellogg s 8 01- Pks- 96- 23c FLOOR WAX, 1 Lb. Tm - - - W53'in‘l“§g..i?;‘ °°RN FLAKES 3*" ——— — Bu 5 5;; field auditorium and’ severafthous- ' Swansdown CLEANSER, T||1 .__ .__ _- - -- _- -— umziist, calling upon President I gougftweélitatitrxtd éaglilmesltlnc? optical‘ Aylmer crushed déimm. ‘ " ' ; PINEAPPLE, 1s o1. inn __ _ __ __ __ _ D SAXON 1 ta. BAG i... 29¢ $ia1ShIlIJtesI>urGy'ovlfngml%nothei?s will; I MARMALADE’ 2 Lb‘ Jar “"- "'_ '—_- —" FLOUR i““°‘ln”‘ “i?” i?" 12°?’ ‘fipi’? - i brilfitxrnoylareyaiilad inedible glitzy ha: Australian. oz- Maple Leaf gggewsrg, exgyewiggt PEACHES Each 15c. 2 for—-—-— PURE LARD. Lb-———-—-—— X'l'l E ' ____ CHOW SAUCE 6 Oz. Bot- 13c. DOmQSfIO Lb- 140 g §g g¢gifigaiglgi<gigrvgé 2 for ___ 250‘ SHORTENING 2 Lbs.-— 27 s*r:..:..r tat: ‘RAPEFRWT ““'°E- 5° °=- T“ - -- "" 27c B“"‘ £5.13?“ 19c 23c the lives l4 persons in the balance-i en a record number of capitali cases come to trial at the fall as- sizes throughout the province. The, first of these courts open at. Guelph, - Sarnia and Toronto Sept. 9. Elev- en of the charges are murder, tivo BREAKFAST BA CON SLICED. LB.--- 27c L of them involving mothers charge-d with killing their babies. Drive out ACl-IES Cooked LUNCHEON LOAE Eatons Select PORK SAUSAGE Xitfiiit‘ I\ Ilt'l't'Il_\' iIIWJIl lIl-‘tl "flue lii till t-‘flort tor prim‘ VIII?‘ 3_ Nnmm of tu-Q towns and 5 , .‘ A )\'l| fyonvi mild tifilllllllllllPhlt‘ ater (t"ll IllllllICl which hiiri an important thlfl I In‘! ‘If ‘ y‘ ith the Il\'illi( world were disc vs- I pint of his rim-qr, Line lattes and‘. sstssrfllli b ‘.0 toriil)’ to be things known to 4, Cryptic qu: itions from verses will Iit- IleItI in the Ill)‘ him alone. I S o] .of tlzrce of his favorite soiigslang . , ~~ . ' ' - A II'l(‘ll(I suit ir ivcr. srivtt- the way one of these songs paye (‘HUI “Willi I ‘IF Bullflnlnu‘ ‘st, Illldllfili‘ iiiul spiiitu.ili.-i w l n curious purl hi his life. on 'I‘Iit|i ~tI:i_\. .-\llull~'l JUI- tt-fi lust. iis.t.iv told lnui t ' .3. Til!‘ llllll‘.(' of a cliflnear which “H” “I h." ‘It-hulk A’ M’ -nin:ii.~‘nii- thrtiucli nicrlituns \\iillltI‘kllOy\'ll to anyone now livlnB. llit‘iil"\,' . l .I. .\ I'I'I.I.I‘IIi'I'()N, i l » a Iaiizzhzible childish itlizi- cit cnvelpcs to the Society for Psy- ' chiral Rcscarcii with instructions (‘My ‘In-K - ‘A IIURIlPX‘ miiihr-niaiical .'(i'-‘ Ill"_\' bc npeiifri one at. a time at lmula coiituiiing at least one mis- iscrrnces to be held at stated inter- L-652-8-l9-l0l. talu- ‘_ H" [vale lw-W uiiiiii lit‘ unulri Il'_\' to t-ini-‘li- Iind n youthful adventure not‘ Sir Oliver left. the series of SGBI" ‘r ROUND STEAK, Lb.__.________.19c U, _ __' _ _ 250 25c Always Fresh Lb. — -- 23c 25c 23c THE Beaver Brand - TUNA FISH, 7 Oz. Tin - -- -_.._ 21o Heinz Tomato KETCHUP, 14 Oz. Bottle --__- I90 SANIFLUSH, Tin — — —— -- — — ICING SUGAR Granulated or Brown 69c SUGAR. Lb. 70- 10 Lbs. —- —- —- - —— FRUITS AND VEGETABLES -' HEAD LETTUCE, Each — —- — —- -— —— BEETS, Bunch--—-——-———--—-—-5c 4 Lbs. — — — 19¢ CUCUMBERS Each 3c. 2 for _-- — - 5;; ISLAND ONI-ONS Lb- 5c. CAULIFLOWER Each - - - - - — 12¢; SU KIST inn NGES 3C u MED. SIZE DOZ. Firm Ripe 19c TOMATOES Lb. 10c. 2 Lbs. ---— CELERY HEAD 13¢. 2 for—-————- 25g Choice _ 110 GRAPES, Lb--—-——--—--———- SQ I urn