* Aillrlylllnavluplnlvlkall gl-‘mmaraidc on lam on “w no fllflvlllllwzhlrlllvacaaccttlr ’an";aderricrlunmilalttiie_aoc out u; Incision. Water Shoat: Ooillfiildom Iah1inal| ‘l-‘hodaoallcd who wlldollllfll! Iciooio Bakery. wan linci: uncut. n Ursula/limit‘; an gonna-sung“ M we 1p Guardian wil be dllvlel to any bone In ,l—-s_d|‘|. ' time, death aithawhnot un- 2:31". rt-mcu .':.".:.:.'..v.*...'::~....':.'. 2-: hm '% “Mme” F300! OI-Dlllfcr shoot ma‘ 1M’ ‘ an bet htllitlflfi ‘g Bruce's. i _UBED GUNS bought repaired q- traded. leave with Bruce's. _rolt BALE. - Allis Human 100%. 1100 lbs. true wot-hr. Good mvsr. Fast horse on ice. or suit.- ahic for a hearse. $85.00 - e woo to assoc Also two leg]? Washers and cleaners. $50-00 each. alter S. Weeks, Bayview. Jravou umrnn cannon d”, t. 22m. Tryon 11.00 A. t: Crapa 3.00 P. M. Cape Traverse 1,30 P. M. Rev. J. A. Jardinc. B.D., Minister. ._wAN'l‘lID-Capabie man for general motors parts department. Gcodopportunityfor right man. ApplY in Person or write to llr. falmfl‘, at Murphy Motors, Ltd., summersivde. -LOS'l' between Charlottetown and Hunter River, silver hub cop, Mercury. Finder leave at Stewart Th Motors. Charlottetown or Earl's llngiml Service Station, Summerside. -FOUNDATIONs for potato storage warehouses and cellars have bee and can now be built of stone an lime mortar, Book orders for Lime to arrive at Bruce's. —KENSINGTON, Fmotowit- and Maipeque Preflbyt . dhumnos: Services Sunday,‘ ';: 12m]; (m. sington: Mo-min ' ordhlp a: 10 o'clock; Freetown: Worship at 3 p.m.. and Malpequc: Morning Worship at 11.15 o'clock and evan- ing service at 7.80. Rev. J. A. M.» Gowan, Minister. The Sunday Schools will remain closed until further notice. -wan'rnn a-fonca. -. 5m... apher and Assistant Bookkeeper. ienced person preferred. Writs B. Guardian Office. Charlottetown. _..._. -00NDi'l‘l0N; SATISFACTORY -Word Jhas been received in Bilinflw NIL the cusdjtlgn of deacon G. B. Harrison. pastor 0d 5t. Mary‘; Agqugm Ohurdt. who underwent a. mg. cesaful operation in Royal V14;- toria Hospital. Montreal on Tues- day. is satisfactory. g waamalou, Murine-can- aide were given their territories and instructions at a meeting held in the Town Hail last even- ing with Mr. Donald Bakencun- naign cbuilman presiding. House t ho vasaini‘ will tart to- day‘ ‘$31 ‘cont us Ill aexst v OOO-OO-OO-OQ-OQ-O-OiO-O’ . nevus‘ Now ‘ Jlvsvnstwl- ’7* 0O IOI CALI steel iat ll) to purchase ply Kenneth Lo hlin, me Si’... Summers de. anon Presbyterian Blhflwlifl M It _ _ broth 1-.- Gallant 1 G1 lo oust er mlilllp o. I -—l'llis Wor- 51min __ My u, interment St. Paula Cemetery-B. MacMurdc-illark Wedding Kgnslng- —@I Bill-Md Chilfith IQ K0: Pfgyer, 5;_~.3edcque was very boultiiultv dc- s. . mm corated with climling ivy. otted plants and bowls of cut towers mixed with the delicate fronds of, St. Stephen’. Blur- midsummer ferns for the wedding on Wednesday afternoon. ai. 2 o’. in each place. Rev. clock of Miss Janet Elle-m Mac- Murdo, daughter cf Mr ii-lld Mr: Maa-Mmdo. North to Mr. George Danton INK. arm of Mr and Mrs Heath Clark. North Bedeque. The marri. age-was soiemnised by the Rever- end Ralph Wagner, pastor af the which was ftllcll to crop ‘rheiwir-slolme young bride, vl/‘ho was gven marragc y or a supposedly closed trap father. was unusually attractive in l! 0 and t wed Pqn brew the plank floor of shin gdayor Amett of as pastoral Charge. Services for Sun- tc nor-Generals visit to the Prov. ince. A splendid program in- hon. our o‘: the occasion is being - --OHUIOH OF nnomn vices for u» Pariah n m“ the hour UE MAN INJURED _ Schurmm. tient in the l reoeiv nine feet. osfhurlrl him head first to the bum-s ESBFUL AUCTION _ ousehold goods at v(v)liver MacNelli, bro lat . Finlwglsongu Neill will leave about Novetxllber V ctoria horzsthcy will at Clennont. who” i8 . Lucy Hog. hvnréd after forty-two - Gerald Sheen. of sheen- Innis. Summcrslde, 1| at in Montreal on a business: Abs.’ ofBor-lfiilfil. v’ ' her father. Mn Gaudet who is a. patient‘ iii It'll“. Hcqaitai. B -.ll'r. Ben Gaudet. qoinguwcllascanbs mum-ago expected after undergoing an op- exi-tatiion in the Prince Oounty Boss l! a . of Fgmont PRINTING ENwNG HIGH QUALITY‘ PRINTS Mail Your Films To Ul For Service Roll Film, all Sizes In Stock Ennan ilrug & Photo Service Suamerside wouw cuaa coin The British hiin-zstry of Health and the Medical Research Council estab a cold research unit England to d transmission c! ‘DEVELOPKING ~ I I Poultry V0 Ill auxin: li a Greased market prices. Grains ship- nearaat station pre- MW". wanna»: ‘ J C ‘ sunnntt ‘VROFESSIONAL CARD . i'_. ‘Earic iiicilcy (Iactcnllacohiaus v0llloeal llflralvilloltrcct _ J. l. INIIII ii. I. ' ‘ "CARLITON _ -Qfflcc Hours- Mcaday. Wednesday, Titan» T“ ._ 8 slhlyfllil. _ 9.1a. an ap- "fallout. " l.l'.l.*l'l_i_.i_.l;llll,il.nl.i a ‘Heidi? I54 pa. o} L1 Discord-lion! .14_.c-I. l.‘ E noon F m ll‘ her '1“ "W" playéold" the triumphant "Wedding I the nuptials, a rccep--' since he went away._Ma, Following a .1»... . a Gcrrlcr At hide §=§e; §* Norman church, capacity. sheer and silk net fashioned on scant-princess silk emb from a carried aslwwer bcuquctcf Better roses. Her sister, Miss Nor- - Ill. as maidof-honor. wore a gown d! ice-blue satin and silk net with batching shoulder veil and arm bouquet of pink Del hi: roses. The two bridcsrnsids. Mm Beryl Miss Adele Callback. wore similar gowns of ink taffeta with arm bouquets of ct roses Mir Rllph roidcred illusion veil fcll halo Clark and MP- groomnmn and rho ushers were e4 w. Earle oval-it and M.- David Mass. Murray. “Mill! The mmuotial mimic was play- h a 0d by s. Ralnn MaoGaull. who g 9 l also played the Bridal Chorusand l” Mr zlhile the register w‘: bcinvlzvilsliiin- E - . acomnpanteo m Amdd li/ifliflidfi. who played cn the E trumpet. "0 Perfect Love" As a g saw many changes in thew my h” Dostuaulitial march Mrs. MucCaull —§ was held at Muberry Lodge. ‘rhe bride's mother. who was gowned _ Tllwsd l1: voile lth ' ‘ ' crimson. Better Time no" noses. mud the bridegroom: mo‘h. ca!’ 1n llnlemprlnted silk ‘v “m” 3P"? Bum" Mediterranean. "°°i'°d.&5?.°...-. "P- SW" (tented in Italy the surrender of ma’ “h”. fie" gag}: one lniliion Nazi troops. the flrSI-v n‘, Cont“? y“ mass surrender of in navy corsagc o the traditional Eroom Mrs. Lame MaoCauii and Baker murcd and those lUdP-d the M1530! Mil. man¢ m lclilillfflmhi Marian Elaine}; Honor 1m. 1940 created a Vis- vuuu M w- Dlne-Wiu M- §3.“i.“".<.‘.i‘...‘."°£§“é?..§°2? .i.‘i"‘é>‘i‘.ii pmmm‘ ‘I er of St. John of Jerusalem Lady Alexander was made a Dame of i".3.."“.. 0. ererd Mr. Wagner toast to the bride which was fit. gig; "Ilwhdad to o; tho brlde- Gm, o, m, w," Mr. and Mrs. {Jiark loft for a honeymoon 13.. the bride travelling in a gray ‘tailored suit. with black accessor. young oou wedded l. sane-r JOHN. n.1, Sept, so _ (Cm-Police are’ searching for m" who mic 1515mm yesterday been ordered to return to Eng- 8800. a 0100 bill and bills of small. urination. First news cf the theft cams from Weisforrl, WIN-TO the rifled purse. with identification putt. goal er deno All Veterans Legion Home, S day afternoon, September 28rd to attend a rc- cepiion for Their Exaellcnciea the Governor- Gonerai and Lady Alexander. Dress, Civics. ,... El El [d range. once t Chapel. 31w!) of sromwhite iims. Her ilngentip headdress and she Macliaslanc was m i‘ mue‘ came Britain's G U01‘ wedding Afaiugd topped with Mush“ M 53 (m 1 *1‘ ° "id bfide- ed Govemor-General in August. 194.5. In October 1M5 retired from active military com- from the Wcstfi h glitz-mama g. can» t...~.t..."°15l.“§-‘3.‘;‘,'..,§‘1',‘.“',,',E* ,§,".’°“‘“°“ “d - WW" 411mm worth Command. About ssoooo anus. Aruuuuou i1: ROLAIID PHILIPSON, President Sumner-aide No. ii Branch Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. EXHIBITION AT IGMONT BAY '~ wannasnar. can. ma NEW ATTRACTIONS and ltarnasustams -. qwltcoua ro VISITORS ,. l I j L. - c; u. aasstulvmr. swy. THE pnnnnorrerowu economist iiitiifilifilifilifilhfiibli] Continued-Fran Page 1 hh i lord Alexander's hobby is plint- fl“ l° Fmdeflcmn- N- glibietagiedtuwnsl mzligallgiorfalar the Landon Waning of ' ‘tlllhuiroilllglllfiu I18 U11’ TM,‘ mud‘ M“ m“ pm” claildigen. edauglealer o? t 13:‘ _§'_"“' 7'4" “W! years. com m iod their parents are not with then: on their pres- wq Magistrate lilac “f ‘°.“'" lions iiancackcd Last To 1...... Dunkirk During the Dunkirk o erations in the dark dlys of 1040 t fell to General Alexander the final defense and then evacuatio of the British Expedi- tionarv Force. Lord and French troops safely to England. He was the last man ‘t leave rattling: awayshy a man the bqnyHom o story was told how Elliilii ‘iii? D are requested meet at the unuaeraidc, at 3:10 sharp Mon- Briton passed away the time building castles out of sand during the heavy fire. waiting until all of his men were em- barked. On uhe night of June. 1940. Pcriodicailv Alexander shouted into the blackness: "Any British soldiers there?" W-h-sn a hoarse - y e5" ainsxv-ered. he directed them to the embarkation point. Often’ the only reply was the whine of German bullets. It was not until he was satLvficd that no British troops were left. any- where on shore that he left for England himself. Operations Ln 104B. he commanded the Britim troops in Burma during their long retreat. outnumber- ed by the Japanese 3 to 1. he nevertheless got four-fifths of his men to India. By fighting battles he knew could oniv end in de- feat. Alexander played for time with a sustained rear-guard 9-Cl- iorl and prevented an immediate Japanese attack on Ifldifl- Whciie defeats caused some other; to 511D into obscurity, Gen-- cral Alexander emerfled imm h tb l: with his reputation I: stlfbbggn skill enhanced. sw- entually the tables turned- Illg strategy Scores Three months after Burnma was A clean-skimming. any‘ ‘nr Renfrcw Ia available to vou nov A: the authorised ltenfrow Bonn sentativs for this district I wi gladly demonstrate a Benfrew i your own dairy. There's an oi." notion to purchase. Got mr cream and batter. with a lie frew. Give mo n coll and I". nlvvo it to voln- satisfaction. J. M. Ladner - 111 xsnt srnsn GIIAM SIIARATOI Aininuan-ncumua-waaoscaaooc manor-socialism cm IiEW FALL FllSlllllll BOW T0 tuxunlnus truss In soft. supple drapingl in ggrfl- @ and srru. n lines that say <4 Nita‘?! w: “quality” in a pleasing pria ere were about 2.000 of the B_ n. F. left on the Dunkirk beaches and Alexander felt there must be straggiefs, tco. Leaving the staff in the shell-shattered head- quarters. he got into a row-boat with a sailor and rowed slowly through the harbours a‘ de the beaches. Italian camDflJ-sn 11v akin»: Tuxedo Shortics 0250.00 and up to $578.00 to $19500. 11- Black Seal at $59.50. a DARK BLACK OPPOSUM, loose back and full sleeve, very stylish and garments that will give lois of service. Priced at $175.00 to $225.00 PIECED MUSKRAT for real service and that well dressed appearance. There ls no coat to equal thls range ' at the price. Loose back style with the new sleeve. Sizes 12 to 20 at, each 5225-90 MUSKRAT, RACCOON, GREY BROADTAIL AND MONTON. ' Price range . $225 00, $245.00 up to $595.00 FOR THE LARGER WOMEN-Seals, Persian Side! Muskrat and Brown Coney ~ YOU SHOW GOOD JUDGMENT WHEN YOU SELECT YOUR FUR COAT FROM SINCLAIR and sn-zwam‘ SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I Cool Under Stress charge of the beaches. of Rome in shinlesi: boots and sat It break- MOYNW. ' fast a i-batt r o at The other charges were: consum- glll: gasmtho °l§.’l.°’¢§§l§fi a collie egg-ed hspulaetless ins in other than a private wid- to fall to Allied troops and Presi- cloth and ombclildted with a pot enoe. driving wuhout a license and dent Roosevelt hailed its capture cf ‘Dundee marmalade. drunk driving. phmse, "One when told by another staff cf- Johnstono “us drlvinv go. ‘ ficer that the situation was "ca- car when it went Into a d‘ . into Rome came tastrophic" Alexander quietly re- ed over and cauzhi 1'1"’- lwQntv-four days after the Allies plied: "Sorry. but I don't under- minutes later Halpin was trapped ' imleaghgd a uowenful combined stand such long words." Then he in the car and Johnstone barely offensive of the Fifth and Eighth settled back to make a santlcastle escaped. Moscow hailed the vic-“avhile watching his men being otm ATTRACTIVE scnooL snobs MAJOR m comronr. may turn HIGH MARKS rout srvna T00. ALL ARE STURDY AND LONG-WEARING TO MEET THE NEEDS OF LIVELY FEET. SIIZEN and MQIHIIIS SUMMERSIDE EIEIEIEIIIIEI Psalm-ins the new 3.11.... and mt back sleeves, black and brown, French Seal. Brown Concy, Miaipdyed Muskrat. Si!“ ll l-I I0 15 1-2. Priced fl lg Black French Seal ' Loose back style assures you that dressy appearance as well as lot of com- fort and service. Sizes l2 to 20 at$15950 rials! coats with new sleeve interest, trim back cuffs. etc. Moderately priced 1;ru>. w»- """°'¢‘”;=="m*r new. ' lulu-missions[solsusususlslsisusualsusluiuunlsusllslsusuelnaslnslsisisone!lsuluuslslsuslsusisusisuseulsususlsislsusno Alexander appeared in the lory enthusiastica-ily- A Ru-Nifllia taken off the beaches save Egypt. general. writing in Pravda. f} - Just before the evacuation h! Under him. General Sir Bernard cribed Alexander's D1111 8S 9X- and two staff officers 8nd wielded an army cellent." its execution "Deriefii" chauffeur sergeant were that drove Field Marshal Rom- and its resuit_ “of the mosi- irri- nv a road block 10 iIlilES from the mel not only out of Wylpt. bui- BOTH-fit lwlli-iliiil 811d Elia-Willi English Channel. Alexander burn- from Libya and North Africa. significance." Behind Montgomery's brilliant victories was Alexander's grand 1 appointed gouty laianv stones o; 601-331“ fir; d r- - hie under sen- an er's courage an = comma“ e n c command of all bfeenhtoid. Duringuthte black days g forces in the o te Burma. re ea. Eben th Afi th t d b- mor time at the front than at Ilglly had racig-eateera 11.11137} orprgi- iwarlquarters. Buick and B9811 in Four umph in the Tunisia victory than dress. ifliiniy in spirit. his srav- anv other Allied leader. flecked hair and thin mustache conunanded Allied always carefully groomed. Straf- Dmm on‘ QC! o0 VIC?) ground forces in the Sicilian cam- ed bv Japanese nil-MS. freqiiem- ~ h-r 3:’- - "9 *1 Legion of iv under firs from Japanese ar- Ernest Josep. Jc nstonc, 8. r- um“) m4 became Qom- tiliery. he continually fllififili-ld sydm’? N-sil ""5 ‘M’? ch13!" ' the Allied his battered and dwindled force with dangerous driving and three 1mm enuny encmgmeng mm other offences in connection with threatened complete titisagtelszl ilféiiiiliikéiéigigirl: 2:131?! oiliggflaji i1" h lulmzs ~ t e - c I . ~ ~- Cwm” of Mme as!” six); t“ 931531-31: Algignodzr sonburg, Ont , was burned to ticnih. was c1i~ donned his anal-test brooches and Johnstcne will appear in court w- “ EllillilfilIEIIEEEIEEQIEIEJIEEJEIEJIEIEJEJIEIIEIIEIEIEIEIEIEJE EIEIEEEILEIIEJEJIEJIEIEE] Ei ed his car. obtained bicycles fo the group and peclaled the rest of the distance under fire to take several w fife‘ ‘htti =vv42~6lt~i iwxwf“? ca"