l”'e SUMMERSITYE G . . UARDIAN _AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE THE WESTERN GUARDIAN loaN'r—l;lrn. John Pond. 44 water Street Eut«—Phoue zes-1 UMMERSIDZ. AND PRINCE COUNTY _____j News. Subscriptions, Advertising should he left with Mrs. Pond gm The Guardian may be bought daily at any of the following store, 1;. |unmerside:— Ml Bookstore. Water St. Toronto Ball"). Water 5% _,. The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summers!’ cgrrier Boy at 2:.‘ per day or 100 per- ‘ire your order to the boy respoualb Gourlleu Dru t . W t _ Mark a-adore.-i"Gn:vliie ssti. it INK Phone 289-1 for this service oi,’ Ie for deliveries on your route. -‘1'hl: column is reserved for new: or local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be insert- ed at 2 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance, _s(‘1"l‘IlES.Snaths. Forks and smiles sold at BFBCCS. L-477-8-31-2. .311! Motor, separator. Machine rid all l'iDflCalll‘.g oils and greases ; Blue; s. L-‘I77-U-31-Zl. ..RE-OPENS CLASSES —ML=s 'o\\'s wi.l.l ie-open clases _ Kensingtun on ziui. Studio 5!‘. home of tun Scmplc. i.-372-a-23-30-31-1. EDI . 31:5. \\ ill‘ _FlL.ViS developed promptly at I glor Drug C0., Kenington, -BR.\FE'S STORE and ware- me ‘i\'i.l be closed Labour Day, r,n(‘.ay, Sept. 4. L-5'18-9-l-2i. ,1'.<E .‘-‘ALT to stabilize and _'ii{€ \K.llL‘Z'-Sale the clay base CEf('(‘lll iit floors and founda- cn. Bu)‘ flesh cement at Brace‘s. L-477-8-31-21. LINE ENGINE perfect pm-ell to sell. Number :. Holstein ccws and heif- l.') il‘E5ll‘.‘n_ Also quantity and 2 by 4. Colin Waugh. L-514-8-30-2i. ASO Oflil I} rs 3 - rds ' llmol. —.ll,‘\'I~:\'II.E C0¥.lR’i'— A wave Jll\'(‘llllf‘ D:-linquency has brok- filil ui Summersicle and yesterday nag; sliaw in the Juvenile Court ti {re cases. The charges were 'Ihclt.s of a watch, bottles of .". drinks from oellars. breaking llld0'tl'S NC. one boy is to be sen I I a ll0llll‘ in the ccun and thet than vr:l'c put on prcba ion. Com- I is made by several of the are - ilin: on the nights of Band ricerzs it was impossible for them I set tlvrr children at hcme until very lite hour and that the boys at together in gan s and that noble was lhe resu t. It was stat- Lihaz a good deal of trouble had Summer:ide High \\illl bcys brcnkinyz the base- .: l\".ll(lC\\'s with stones and the nine pair the boys warn'ng if any oro brczik. occurred he would deal ycrrly with them. -18 ll.l.\'I)I(‘R.\F'l‘ GUILD — The "i Cfllllli)‘ Handicraft Guild liven functioning all lum- Hi 5 to bring their activities - a rose for the summer months i the near future. A meeting will * railed when the different com- _'.Z(":s will .sut:mt their reports. 119 liamltci-oft shop on Central .::r. lll ch.ii-go of Miss Houghtcn a bzcn qul.c a Miss Wzliicn says that Island locked TUK3 are the chief attrac- on and Illlllly have been sold and due takrn. speaking of rugs. :2. = 5 rs title ln<>'r.iiiIz round the hand craft 31) ycszr il_ 2- wrtcr saw a Ht l0\’<‘l.\' rug with softest of grey ackgrciinds. U on inquiring we -2.1 told that t 5 bac round was atle of silver fox comb rigs. It was I llnt’iV worked that it had all the _ipenr:lir.r- of a woven rug. It was 8 work of a French Canadian 'cmnn, and the atience required ' 59111 the comb rigs and prepare cm for hacking was slmfily re- arkablc. 'lhcre was I sma dc- ST1. which blended very art 5- icaily with the soft-grey back- ouiid. The design was worked in 0:1 The run was a good size and Hi‘ m:<lcr-.i:elv priced. Among oth- Tlll.C‘l‘€.\'..llg things :0 be seen was Ciill(7Z‘_Illli(lE from the bark of a ran. This ml.» the work of native ll<i'nli.s._Tlicre were man other Vely iliiiiga including w carvln "Jill Q‘l(‘l)(\'. As the tourist season ‘ ‘l-'t"«l'~-H-r in a close the handl- All slim) will soon close down. .-'1i"h in rnilicr a pity. as many a ifasniii altcrncon cculd be spent. her? \'.' ch would prove of educa- mi Value. S. N —FLY SCREENING. spr catchers and swatters sold aayt: Braces. L-477-a-31-2. ope—’1M‘§ISS SUlE ltIfiADfOVtVS will re. asses n no r - iember 4th in S&I'1'lITlEl9SldeE,on sen L-530-9-1-21. PERSONALS —The Misses Doris and olive Palmer Bloomfield, have returned from a motor trip to New Bums- wick. 5_ —Mr. and Mrs. George Nesbi‘, who have bwn visitimz relatives and friends on P E. I have re. turned to their home in Norton. Mass . Islanfiiad Drowned In tllnited States The body of Archie MacI.c:id was brought home from Baton Rouge. Loulsania for burial at his old home in Vicloria west on Tuesday. The funeral was held yesterday after- noon in the Presbyterian Church Rev. John G. Murdock officiating. The late Mr. MacLecd was work- ing for a steel construction C0,, erecti a bridge across the Missis- sippi ver and on August 24th was drowned when an accident occurred. Particulars were not available. Mr. Macbeod fell from a plank and was drowned in the river and two com- panions who were with him struck a boom and were lnsiantly killed. The body was accomaned home 113%’ an employee of the company. Mr. urray. His sister, Miss Annie Mac. Leod, of Augusta, Maine, also came home for the funeral. Mr. Ma-:Lecd had been in the United States for about 20 years. He was 43 years of age and unmarried. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Harriet MacLcod of Victoria, west. five brothers and four sisters, Roderick and Alexander at Victoria west: Donald at. Wellington; and Sterling and Lowell of Lowell, Mass. The sisters: Jessie, Carmrn, Marv and Annie all reside in the States, FAMILY BUNK-HOUSES AT!-I.L1ON'E. South Africa —(CPl —Cne-room homes with kitchen- ette and two alcoves containing dou-ble bunks. to be erectcd by the Ca.oe Tc-w.i Cltv Council. will pro- vide dwcllings fc-3 n:v-sons earning '1 (:4 7m :1 week 5. For a Special on Permanent: Starting September 5th Call at MacFARLAliES with eye Permanent your choice of a free anicure. Facial or Resel- So it you need a fresh Permanent 10 flatter you this Fall reach for your phone right now and call ll-1 MacFARLANE ‘S BEAUTY SALON Water Street ""E|‘Sid° M 'la'la"¢%"-'h’hfih'la'ul'lfie"h' Gala Day at LABOUR DA Y The Summerside Yacht Club is planning a his: Program for Labour Day MAJOR ATTRACTIONS 1 I‘. Vl. ‘YACHT RACES—BASEBALL GAMES BICYCLE RACE, BORDEN 9 a. RELAY RUNNING RAC T0 SUM BEAUTY MAMMOTH OAROE FOOT RACE-—READ’S CORNER to SWIMMING AND DIVING CONTESTS—'I'ENNIS Winner to be sent to Halifax to represent BOXING Five Bouts at curling llink I’. E. I. Highlanders Co-operating in this event Al. B|ancl1ard‘s nine piece Orchestra- Refreshments-Concession&—AII|Dle Pnrkinz Maritime Yachts colnlleliflz in yllclll T393“!- Send All entries to George '1‘. Clarke, Secretary. _, Come And Have A Good Time. "II/Illllillll’ Summerside m. T0 S’SIDE E--KENSINGTON 9 a- m. MERSIDE S’Side II a. m. CONTEST P. E- I. on MARINE WIIARF ition not by the British Gcvernmen STORE CLOSED S ALL our M 0 N D A Y. arranmua 4'1‘!-i—LAB0lt DAY. . . . SCHOOL DAYS—-Start lg- Mn In Town on Tuesday, Seiliember 6th. Are your boys and girls ready‘! I! not. visit Holman’: tomnrmw for aii their needs. Complete ee- Iectlons of School Clothing. Footwear, etc. At lowest prices. C O O PICKLING NEED.S—Every- thing you need for pregerv. lnll or pldIllng—Jus, Rings. Kettles. etc.. also a complete stock of all seasonnble lruitl. Phone or visit the Grocery Department now for your needs a n . SCHOOL DRESSES RE- DllCED—To make room for shipments of Girls‘ new dresses arriving this week. we have lat-ed on sale bal- ance of grls‘ last year's wool dresses at big reductions. Priced at $1.39, $1.98 and $2.93. See these now! Ladies’ Wear Department. a . FOR YOUR BEST ROOMS —-Better tuiallty wallpaper: in a large variety of attrac- tive patterns now selling at HALF PIIICE. Buy your re- qulrcmenis now and save. Borders must he purchased same time. Furriture De- partment. HOLMAN'S Summerside British Cabinet’ (I‘.(-ntinued,_from_p3lZ9_ll____ force. the cffo:-is of t have been directed to seeing whether discus- sion between the ish Governments could be arrang- I l 1 ed. it being understood t discussions would be on ,c(1ualily, be one ‘ sent:nl interests of Po.and and that its cured." Auihoritailve basis for new‘. “There is no fin: ‘ ceptarce of the 16 onints and ihey ‘are not a drmand: ly in basis of negotl inrz mcre." German and Pr» hat the terms of that the settlement shou.d the es- Lhat safeguards due observance should be se- British sources said loss to know whe- lis still offered a tpn becwse they “ncver had ‘Jen crrrnmunlcalcd of- I1.-.-lly M n“:—‘o'»i:»' A German *:p~kcsman here sald:— e limit for ac- 'hc'/ are mere- azion and noth- He added:— ‘ “But the attitude of the Po.es in not sending a delegation lln amounts to a practical to ncgctiate. may mean one The mattcr sti‘l is ill will say. ‘all rl';th't. We our proposals and y jected them.’ Thfin I to Bar- refusal Their not coming thlrg or the other. left open: but ry soon. we have made on have re- do not know hey do not come ve what will happen . ANNOUNCED BY RADIO ‘Because the German’ radio gfe°"‘°“‘ W“ f°l10wed by official "n3nGl’9P0rta of a Polish raid on I. erman l Glelwltz tn Vl1‘lCxi‘lad:eVEsItlan?)2I‘50h‘.St were said to have been killed and B°l‘ll‘§l"hb°"d°"' cl!-‘hat. authoritative X‘ sources expressed C°n_ cem. During the evening High oommj- saioners of‘ the several dominions met With sir Thomas Inskip dom- lnggf eec.r(§°ta.ry_ ' 0 vemmenvs emergency movuiflwhlch included restrictioris 011 11 Bses of food and flights by uaircflagt, were regarded as in- o ' _ sbxwunyet ltgng sgluiilon of the crl °W°V¢l’. e in try f Health said in its announcement 8. me av. gcuatlon plans that the step was FY90“?-l0hBrY' and did not mean war was inevitable. Another “Drecautlonary" meas- ure W35 the calling up of approx]. mmely 200.000 members of the Air Raid Precaution services, lnclucung the auxiliary fire service, to full- tinlute duty. ‘was announced that work It Dlkbllc air-raid shelters would 0 acofetlerated by instituting 24-hour shi 5. CALL TO COLORS The military and naval mobiliza- tion was announced in a. communi- que from No. 10 Downing street after Britain's defence ministers and other key cabinet members had reviewed the situation. “In continuation of measures al- ready adopted. it has been dec.d- ed to complete naval mobilization and to call up the remainder of the Fezular army reserve and supple- mentary reserve." the announce- ment, said. "A further number of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve also will be called up." These steps were put into effect immediately. A few minutes after the Commu- nique was issued. the Admiralty or- dered two large naval classes to re- port immedla ely without waiting or individual summonses. All other reservists and pensioners were told to await individual instructions. The War Offlw. acting at the same time, ordered all officers in the Re lar Army reserve and su - plemen v reserve to act imme i- ately “on the general instructions already in their DC-session.” There was no reliable estimate of the number or men involved in the new orders. EVACUATION OF CHILDREN_ The main art of the gigantic tank of mov ng 3.000.000 school children. mothers and sick persons from congested areas to safer coun- try-side billets is scheduled to start tomorrow. Evacuation began in Scotland today. Hundreds of child patients from Manche~,ter Hospitals also were evacuated this afternoon. Tomorrow railway stations London, Manchester. Live 001 and other key cities will be pac ed with school children tagged with their small bags of clothing, gas masks and other necessities. Children Will make up about half the number of tho e being moved. _ All transportation facll.tle.s are expected to be taxed to the utmost. “Ordinary passengers" were warn- ,ed that services wciuld be_curlailed lihflrplv or eliminated dl1I'II‘|5Z _the evacuation. Weck-cnd dXClIi‘SlOf2S lwere cancelled. . The London Stock Ex<_:harig_e_an— uld close indefinitely riounced it we , as a result of the evacuation. Slflff EV its staff would be unable transportation. G NS ,__@mu_e<Lfr;m:2':1° _L—— l Council were EEl2h9“€‘dv “°m“l“°d a mystery But som ' Nazi leaders —-first. startled by Hitler's comparatively mild offer to the Poles. and then] perplexed by his reluctance to dell with the bozcler inddents stemlym were bewildered. Th‘-‘Y Wofidered at Bel-lin‘s hesitation. The German news agency. D. names and addresses and carrying‘ the Corridor durin 1 b1 and for settling polngks Bat i?s.seuescl:¢"€ tween Poland and Germany_ 1“°il¢Wimz are the maul points 58 summarized by the official German news agen y;._ Gel.x.u‘L;:T‘lflg return: immediately to 2» The Polish Corridor runnlrig from Maricmverder to Grudzlasz, Kuim “"471 BW1-%(.‘s7£z is to be sub- Jeci to to deternune to whom it belongs. 3. Eligible to take part in the plebiscite under an international cammirslon are all Germans Poles and others who reside in the Corridor on Jan. 1, 1913, The commission to be Compos. ed 0! Italians, Soviet Russians Fi‘el‘lx:li and usli. All polish’ soldiers and mice to be with. BWD. 4- Gdynia is exempted from the plebisclcc and l‘I’.'fI'i’2lTl5 Polish. _ 5. To allow ample time for 5 Just plaoiscitc, this shall take place ‘within i2 months. 5- Durlnz 1416 Period when the international commission has con- trol of the Corridor, Germany is assured of free communication to E35‘ “"5513 17)’ l‘3»llWHy and an auto road. 7. A simple majority will decide the fate in the plebiscite. 8. In case the Corridor is voted to Poland. Germany will he gram. ed on extraterritorial zone for an auto road and railway one kilo- ‘metre labout 5-8 mile) wide. If voted to Germany similar privil- eges for Poland \vill be granted to Gdynla. 9 Germany is ready to effect an exch-51198 of populations -— re- s8ttIin§—in case the Corridor is awarded to Germany, 10. Germany shall enjoy 1. some economic rights in Gdynia as the Poles in Danzlg. 11. To eliminate bad feeling. both Danzig and Gdymia are to be purely trade ceiiirts, hence de- milltarized. 12. Whicliever way the penin- ruin of Hcl 2085. it is in any cast- to be tie-militarized. I3. Complaints about the treat- ment of minorities by both coun- tries are to be submitted to an in- ternational commission of investi- zation All damages inflicted since 1913 niust be repaired and all dis- possessions of property revoked. l4. Neither country shall expect of the minority of the other tnat. it render services incompatible with national honor. Hence Cler- mans will nct ask military ser- vice cf the Polish minority nor Poles of the German minority. 15, In‘case these proposals are af.‘Cf‘Dlable. both sides are to de- mobllize at once. 16. Further measures necessary will he arrived at by negotiation. ,R.A.F. Planes lEnroute To lflalifax Base ‘E MILLINCCKET. Me. Aux 3l—(A Pl—F'lVC Royal Canadian air force planes, equipped with machine gurl and aerial bcmbs. landed here today ‘’enroute to Halifax under orders re- siilling from the European s.tua- t on. One of the planes had developed engine trouble and will remain here until repairs have been made. 1 A squadron of nine planes of a ‘similar type landed in this i l town last Saturday on their way from Trenton. Olll.. to Halifax for coast- nl patr ENR SALT LAKE lP)—- Three ol duty. OUTE T0 LETHBRIDGE CITY. Aug. 3l—(A partly -camouflaged ibombing planes, built at Los Ange- ,1es for the Royal Air Force. left .shortly before this afternoon for jbcthbridge, Alberta. | Four of the bombers flew in yes- Il; almost immed- tofficer Found l J "HERE'S OUR FAVORITE BREAKFAST DISH" SIIPE DDE D WI/EAT A/VD PEACHES SHREDDED V‘/HEAT and juicy. tender. sun-ripened peaches . . . smothered in cream . . . what an appetizing dish! It’: I meal that provides the nourishing elements of 100% whole wheat together with the enticing. flavor-full mm of refreshing. fresh fruit. Serve Shredded Wheat with peaches, today. for breakfast. lunch, or supper. ‘ma CANADIAN snneauso WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Nnpn nu. Canada ,//if .' Hlannen w will MADE"lN CANADA - or CANADIAN ._#__4., Naval ' r ers Issued arlzlze 0 “To put an end to these insane mcitations, nothing l'EI'nli.ln5 but for me to meet force with force from now on. "The German army will conduct a fight for honor and the right to the life of the resurrected German people with firm determination. I “The Polish state has rejected my efforts to establish neighborly relations. and instead has appell- ed to weapons. “Germans in Poland are vic- Near‘ Liverpool HALIFAX, Aug 31 —iCP)— Lieut. E. W. Finch-Noyes, young time of I bloody terror, driven expect that every soldier. mindful naval officer who disappeared from house and home. of the H83! tfadllivhs 0i’ "I! from the dockyard here Monday ttcmil U-'Iman military. Will 00 was on his way back to Hamax Border Violations Claimed M, gm, go u“, 1.3,; tonight after Royal Canadian “A Berle! of baffle? Vl0llll0fll "Remember always that you an Mounted Ponce found him in ,, unbearable for a great power show representatives of the National ,|that the Poles no longer are wlll- Soclxflgt Great cu-many. Long parked car near the south shore town of Liverpool this niornnig» “V8 0"!” P€0l7l¢! find 0|" R0l°h-" ring to respect the German border. Police said the 30-year-old slé’ l ‘ ‘es--,~—.——.-— _ ‘.‘.:‘l.:’.‘.£.‘.i”..l;.“.i.‘:.i‘:.‘§.a“ll Ew -,3-e-« -z “ ’ 1.1 r . car was parked on an old wood, °n.§%e slmyan 553 mm, it 5.. iroad about 10 miles from Liver-l cmms apparent go the Govern; I] l l men: peace efforts will fall down and a war must result, Parliament will be summoned at once. Expecx ‘..ation is that not more than I pool. Reports last ight l1‘0m Annapolis Royal on the province's Bay of Fundy shore said he was had TAST MOVING seen there and llll‘ll(‘d his car 0 0“ “,en into a road leading to the south we.f.ifi‘cnW%$d5§e Ev: tfi perm“ 5l'l°'e~ . the members from the most dia- Naval authorities declined to‘ rant fldmb to ream otcgwg, gm écomment on the case but it was , mne (.3, me opening but 11; con. i believed an officer \\;is accom- I sidercd by 0'18 G0V91'D1Tle1'll- lv 1 ‘ [ -—- week would be amvle. l l l l l panylng him from Liverpool. His unexplained disappcaramzc slartedl a wldespreadsearch tliroughoutthe Maritime Provinces. Radio bullet- ins were issued describing Finch- Noyes and his Cal” When it was necessax'Y Y0 lln" man an emergency session of PM‘- llaoint in 1914 the prociamafion was issued on the night of Aug. 4 that Parliament would Aug. 18. The session lasted Plans Complete For Calling Of Parlia- ment Should Need ‘ 1 2. f cl he was ° Aug. 22 i Afilgéiifitllllliolfll“ reported ArlSe' Mefiliwhlle €X9¢UmV‘9 0‘“l°°"5 ‘'t f“ Liver D01 'Am,nded by ,,« the various government depart»- dro°clltl)r he Mas" reported to bel crrrawa Aug 31- Official menlris “W3 be°“_d5l"‘g§’ c,°l§“d?§‘;§ - ' an rcco. .. suffering “Om 9- “""°”5 °°"‘m‘ i Om’&.w9' waned quietly and calmly triapz measures adopted from 1914 today for news of developments in mm to mmmulw themselves “- . d I , l the European situation with hopes "0. . _ _h_. ‘ h R C M-R °”‘°l“L‘ 5”‘ H” ‘for peace rising and tailing ac- Will‘ the °°“’m-°‘.‘° V.” ‘C_“ m3 i‘ had no details to add but had 1 Coming W the flaws and Com_ he PP-'l'>9°i9d W 3“-53 if “M °°me5 “left the matter with the hay Amems‘ azfiligmbers and Sta“ 0! the no ‘J guthorltles," i Prime _Minister Mackenzie King co ks, n Domimomprm. _ Finch-Noyes, whose home is ‘in i ‘i;tt:rnal1’r;‘e‘<:. nag %nevm1Sh.l‘lOsl;l§:1(t1)u;.°rl«l’l: cm‘1“’r’e'-l;ug‘x‘u (‘Which has been W°..k_ Oakville, Onrt. h?-, sflrverli ::sy::r- C mm session The" were no mg two years on solutjlomsj to lmané I ffi r ere or ie as ' - ‘ ' _ ble of consn .u.oua an ml 0 Ce ‘ Emmuuoemems from any Gm Yf7irr?ancrlYii‘l natiulire, many of them the Previous to this time he hurl scrV- emmmt quarter bearing upon the ed at the d0Ck5'5ll'd ai "a“°“5 crisisk cr preparations for a war times emergency. Normal activities of government resul: of the last Will’. are making plans to render their I'('Dfil't early in October. "That plan was announced to It fiy ‘terday and two le ____,____ ch G .,..-. In ghfgg semi-. 3., reported. an armed ass!“ I, M f Canada. me other, ;-e_ . . - .___——————- lat: ra(:lrlTalrI¢IrC?§l08Sl-5 Bl lfll-¢l'V3»l5 P0i9-5 011 l-he Germ“ ”dl° “mm” ‘rgairllnzorhere overnight TW° mme NOI'thWeSt Miami Hlt grtllvs? lirs?e{lh¢2xai‘Jgr:slls,uIr"eul>dflcv:'€l“)lfdlrIc‘>i)ri , ‘of an hour," the spokesman corn- at G-leiwltz. in Whloh 5'9'l'm“‘ P°' ‘planes arrived today. and three Oi - d Wm” emergency prepammom h“, The Brazilian 8°‘-‘emmenl ii“ tlnued “The message began with a lice killed at least one. .these four formed the group that Tornadic In , been" mowed bu became of we required that ’bread for con- 'sho*t narrative of the negotiations (Earlier reports said Mven hnd [flew north after servicing. One _._#.» <,..,nmm.;d uncertalnw as to whem_ sumpilorl in that country must 1 the last few days in which the been killed.) the planes remained here but was I ma Au 31,. lAPl—-— for “-1,, ;.,ho1e m.mne 15 to be u _ contain five per cent of mnndioca (r)nain Dfllnl 35 I l’ll'°’l”°t “L '3 Fmhrer Emails nmposals “I” due to hop 0” mmormw gzifmmg’ AMIIDM-lidadlc wiiirl gfllppflil into a set b{. 3 phmée mm wa,_m¥,c flour. five per amt of corn flou: that ill? Brim“ C'°"°mm°“t “Sm regamfimg semntmml from W0 ofAt!iFiK<:°lr>E)ri£']il)tcci";dt‘oni)Seef)l(1));(r:i tiirxglijlrfi silarsely settled nortliwosir 550310“ iconditions. and mm D” “M °‘ “C3 ”°‘”' “5 ‘‘’‘‘‘’”‘°' W” “uld be mm “W0 ‘-111 1 short of his here in the next few days of Miami today. unroo-ms one : Mr. Mackenzie King is keeping Id L bu and mom. to nesvotiate with the Poles. 1. 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