-..-._.....a§, - yenivs: Wonderful < onson WELLEB - JOAN roman“; SEFIE: "GER 12, k hmm~ TODAY ONLY “JANE EYRE ” Aloe Popular Sclenee - Funny All-g] short SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 n" 9 PRINCE EDWARD = Sponsored By Catholic Women’: League of Charlottetown A. 2 — DAYS — 2f ITEII. and TIIIIRS will uiwili i WARNER BROS. 1...: W, i §NANBY COLEMAN-MARY. BULANII-VIBTUH FRANCE PLUS HOME MAID. A Pete Smith Short ciruci. -=- TO-DAY and ‘M The mcmt l met Sept LAND w._1. Iers oi Wesimorland W. . 0th waiiinée Fall with ion tors present. dent II Ill llllIlOIl. "Milne read and approved, collee- "vsnc Mnfimm w 3w cents the school tolv 0th! . ropentln OCI WM by eollact ior Olin: Tvom? r9110 needed nanering and re- "? (mu d111,‘ age nlsodto vgrnlsn . _ Q _ . that ‘ll V8 Ill ICC ll-NAZIMUVA “-'-'~"-“-'-'-'I'h'-‘-‘-'\fi‘-Fb'-'H'¢'ffi'fiVfiVW'-JJAIJ.'HAHVAHHHIFbVJ-HAAJVMHHMMKQ\ fi'l|'l-H|'\n'a'-'¢'L' we”; -‘_____ NINE VINCENT JiRGAIE (OWAII IITTY KIAN GIISJ m KINGS MEN rout socim GIRLS WED. SCIIIIIING sxrna i l - NEW -- “MOUNTAIN neurons’? sronrnvo noes - COLOR canroon SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 the home oi ' ior next month‘ members resided and 0D- Mrs 1mm: oi previous Lunch-Mrs . Mrs . Mayhem . home oi Mrs. u! m m: we mdlourned. hunch v . This Army- ‘ v f-mu-un.\.-..~.'.s.n~ ‘Dfllnt Uled at the school also get new brushes ior the blackboard. Commlttets \vere then appointed ' efih\\'n'o'u'a'ln'a'll'u'a‘a'ih fn%'u"n'i'\\' 8chool-—Mrs. lLamld Harvey. Mrs. Cree-amen Roy _ fink-Mm. Robert Mayhew. Ed - Program - Annie Wuddell lauis Francis. Social reappointed. Bert Trov/sdale. Verner Moore, Mrs. Robert Next meeting to be held nt the Canfield. Mel. ting was served by committee in charge “sienna-sun Mun-wit” ATAIII column In ,0! loull internal. | l i I . l l GEIITRAI. GUARDIAN reflotm nun llv I be 2. ii.‘t"!.2l.=i"l‘€.‘..‘i".mao ou- anle in advanon. COOKS Io: Photos. CONFEDERAT SURANCE. L. M. POOLE a 00. are un- loading a car oi cement. 0-11-21 THE PRINCE EDWARD Blind Hospital Annual Collection ll "will. the iirst week in n GENERAL MEETING l-‘tedlited Nurses‘ Association to ht Mon- day, a p.m. P.E.I. Hosp tel.’ u u nun rnacncs romain- Tuesda . min at ma“ “f. MUSIC CLASSES resumed. A. R. Kendall, Charlottetown School oi Music. ‘ 9-12-1i POLICE COURT —5even drunks were in City Police Court grater- day. Three were lined I10. and costs each or 20 days; one had his bail oi $10.00 estreated; one was fined $5.00 and costs or ten days, the two others were remanded, one till today and the other till the 15th. A vagrant was given in charge oi his lather. ION LIFI IN- restaurant operators in Moncton and many from other Maritime points including Sackvllle, Am- herst, springhill, Newcastle, Chat- ham and P. E. I. centres will hold a_ one-day convention in the Brunswick Hotel on Wednesday. September l8, to organize a M - time division oi the Canad sn Restaurant Association. — Monc- ton Times. rnnw r0 nosron _ m. Ben- jamin Luque oi Brookllne, Mass, has returned to his home after a trip oi only a iew ours stay at Cffllwlld. P. E. I e made the trio to accompany his mother back to Boston, to have gram. ment for a severe case oi arth- ritis which has coniined her to a wheel chair for the post 23 years. Mr. Luque and his mother made the trip by air, leaving Char- lottetown by the early plane on Aug. 31st, and enjoyed the . To pass over P. E. I. early in the Imrnins. says Mr. Luque, is in it- self a sight never to be iorgotten, and one which not a single per- son who lives there should miss seeing. MARITIME PROVINCES HAR- VESTING — Bank oi Montreal report says: The harvesting oi an average grain crop is under way. The yield oi early potatoes is be- low average and later varieties indicate similar returns, although recent rains have been beneficial. Other roots show improvement but require more moisture. Corn has progressed satisfactorily. Earl ap- pies are small, owing w lac oi moisture, but recent rains should benefit later varieties; the quality of iruit is good, with an average crop in prospect. Small fruits are below average. The harvesting of a below-average hay crop is nearing completion in New Bruns- Edward Island o heavy crop has been stored. Pasturage is poor to lair except in Prince Edward Isl- nnd, where it has improved and is in good condition. Rain is re- quired in most districts. Personals Mrs. Rodney Johnson and two daughters, Reta and Shirley, leit Saturday for Windsor, Ont., where they will make their iuture home. Mr. Felix Gallant and sister, ac- companied by Mrs. Cornelius Doi- ron of Rogersville, N. 15., are vis- iting Mr. Adolphe Doucette, Oyster Bed Bridge. Mrs. Fred Bradley and son Ted leave this morning on a three- iveeks‘ visit to Boston. PO. John Harris, R.C.A.F., is spending a furlough with his mother, Mrs Marian Harris, in Annapolis Royal. Miss Mary Gunn, Charlottetown, P.E.I., is also a guest oi Mrs. Harris. — Halifax Herald. Mrs. A. L. Gregory oi’ Boston. Mass, who has been spending a very enjoyable summer on the Island. leit esterday by plane on return. She as been the guest oi her sister, Mrs. A. A. Aylward, Richmond St. Cpl. Louis R. Bagnall, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Merton 'Bagnall, has returned to his unit on the mainland, having spent a very pleasant holiday at Stanhope parents at Beach and lvith his P, E 1&1 Grov __ thicken Supper and BAZAAR TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SEPT. 12th and 18th SOUTH RUSTICO HALL Meals 4 to 10 o'clock llav the J. i Phone 82 - T0 HOLD CONVENTION —Al" wick and Nova Scotia; in Prince ma You can beyaasured of the purest in drugs when you obtain your supplies here. dispensed here and be sure oi‘ the best results. All Drug supplies are obtained from urlng houses. is obtained here. Phone and Mall “Any Gui, iihum?" OVIDIAB PLAN WELCOME!) (mo o! the t wwlar slo- m“ y onnanu A‘ Bottoms, soldiers and airmen nave iilied their letters home about now they are wherever have some chew- . Gflllflfllfl DOQDIB 8° on Canadian manmacuir- the mlgley Donovan)’ plan ..iic mOllIi-ils BR ...io girls in the tomes! t... "as. all of that: production o Eric-sill‘ gum as ~ dared by menus and relatives in Onnads They have already min- ed thousands oi boxes i-hla plan and hundreds acknowledgments have been re- ceived by the iolks at home. Retailers throughout Canada are O oii-operating by handling the or- der Korma which enable their cus- ianera to conveniently place or- ders ior knmediate shipment to loved ones overseas. Ii the Government would out. the Olen could be extended to in- clude shimnents direct to Canadian prisoners oi war. ll. A. F. Decorations -_._. orrawa. Sept. o _-( op) -Ak iorco headquarters u noun to- ght the award of quishod service Order, one lzar to he Distinguished Flying Cross. Six ‘Diueemmgbuisfhedtingsupglggrl " M a is s e yl-ng e a o numbers or the R.C.A.F. over- seas . The Recipients :-- D. B. 0. . Sqdri. Ldr. H. W. McLCOd. DF. C . and B¥r, oi Regina. Bar To he D. F. C Bqdn. 142i". 1.1“. Kennedy. DF. C. Oinn-berland. Ont. (Reported migslng June 26.) . . C. Flt. Lt. J M G Plamandon of Ste. Michel, Que. Fit. Lt. L.R.. Brochu oi Btu. Marie De Beauoe. QWB. Flt. Lt. ELK. Hayward. 0f (129 Glower St ) St. John's Nfld. Flt. Lt. R..W. Orr oi Toronto. F0. W.T. Klersy o1 Toronto. 0. N. ll. Promotions And Appointments MONTREAL. Sept. 9—(CP)—A_.M Kirk general passe-lager agent ior the Canadian National Railways at Montreal has been transferred to Toronto to the new position oi pas- senger trafilc manager, it was an- minnued t-odur" by A.A. GIVTIIDBI‘, general pa er trail" inn W E Nor n chief and ticket bureau. has been pointed assisreni LIZIF-Cll-J‘; tntriic na-gier, Mont . .E Doke, general tourist and convention agent, succeeds Mr. Kirk as general Dasserkiter a- gent, Montreal, Mr. Gardiner also announces the appointment o! RC. Gadswin-(lrs- tilct - nger zigcnt. Toronto. to the position or general passenger a- ent, ‘Pomnto, succeeding H. C. ourller. retired. H.C. McLaren. has been promo- ted irom assistant chief of the pas- senger tariif bureau to succeed Mr. Norton. J.N Vincent. traveliuig passenger agent, Montreal, be- eogies special nassrnaer l‘(>pl'€59il— a ve. This warlruu. - Years Ago By The Canadian Press Sept. 12, 1940 - Italians moved iresh troops eastward in Libya ior attack on Egypt. Series of ex- Iplosions at Hercules Powder Com- pany's plant at Kcnvil. N.J.. killed 48 and in, red 1% — R.A F. d Le Havre. Flushing and lllmden sucnn Einsarons A DAILY -- MUST" | r. No matter how gocd canned to- matoes and tomato Juice seem dur- ing the winter months, they can never equal the ilevor oi luscious rlpg tomatoes fresh irom the garden. This is the time oi the vear when every dining table should be graced with a good big platter oi sliced raw tomatoes every day. Their Dre- atlon is easy ii you iollow these pg irom Laura Pepper, chief oi the Agriculture Department Con- are wmawes sums: tion . G gbi ing water for Q11 t wly to is to drop them in , a moment and then into cold. Dont leave tltem too long in the hot wat- er ioi- it will cook the pulp. When thig happens it, clings to the skin fir; the tomatoes are diliicult to Another way i; to rub the skin with the beck oi s kniie until it is suiiicientlv loosened to slip oii easily. Oi- hold the tomato over a gas ilame ior a second until the ‘point . . . w get the best value, an that means the most mini. out o! tomsoes, peel and _be serving. PURE DRUGS o your next Prescription most reliable manufact- BEST SERVICE orders are promptly Ernest II. Worth 142 Prince Si. F0. H.J. Powell of Frankiord, Ont. D F M Flt. Sgt. J W. Cuxnber oi Win- nipcg. Flt. Sgt E A Snider of Halzb- unon, out Obtain a ..ee copy sgt. wn. Williams of winnlcee M‘ the “Automobile _i________ User's Guide" — a booklet which will aid in maintaining dealer in your com- Woodworkers Ltd., will lay approximately 125 about Scptem ber 18th for the some reason. Thole russquaaaqitrsrgus IGvARDIAN In I minute an engine turns prove a valuable the eiiiciency oi our oar or truck- y writing to n General M o t n r s “Euumii see a MIITGIIS IIEI-IIEII I3 311 of least every 60 days! HE average car or truck needs to be lubri- cated at 35 points, and at least 7 different types of quality lubricant are required. General Motors dealers’ servicemen know bow to lubri- cate your car or truck properly-they follow the recommendations supplied directly to them by the factory engineers who designed the vehicle. "KNOW-HOIV” lubrication service from a Gen- eral Motors dcalcr is your assurance that your car or truck has been lubricated with the right lubricants in the rig/at quantity at the right mileage-it will prevent costly repairs and extend the life of your vehicle. This information i: made available to you, the owners of Canada’: cars and trucks, to assist you to extend tbs life of your var or truck, and so safeguard againrt a breakdown of the country/s automotive transportation up to and even beyon i-‘rw w- ,- _l,\j"un.b .. CHEVROLE d the day of Victory! PONTIAC __,_._I._y .1. L_. ,CHEVROLET s. OLDSMOLIDE DEALERS ALLISQN MaQLEQD, 208 Great George Street McLAUGHLIN-BUICK c. M. c. TRUCKS t f‘ *The engine of an average car travelling at 40 m.p.h. THE RIGHT LIIBRIGANT. IN TIIE RIGIIT QUANTITY AT TIIE RIGHT MILEAGE WlI.l PREVENT GGSTLY REPAIRS essential / Pam If ~\ -8 T , PONflAC . otosmosns - MelAilGi-ILIN-BUICK - CADILLAC - CHEVROLET a. GMC TRUCK! and _ ¢e..r°fi"""""s damu a 99d or s mqolrsd enf Street \"""r' "7 . ._. . I‘. ~&»4 , War Workers Being Let Out MONGIDN. Sept. ll —- Layoffs oi M6 men irom two industries in the New Glasgow arcs will be oi , a temporary nature and the work-' l ers will not be available for plants in other sections oi times, R. P. Hartley, Regional ,Superintendent, said today. the Mnrl- , The Trenton plant oi Eastern attended l0. Prescription CsiinConéi satay is in this‘ DPOCSSIS of lay g o men w e rea usiu Dispensing is s. specialty. merits are being made to handle another contract nnd Eastern oii men, Mr. Hartley sold. Wm be kept. in the New Glasgow digtrict ior the periods oi the shutdowns. estimated to be more than two weeks in each case. They will be placed in temporary high priority positions. Only in cases where there is an high priority industry will any 9 transierred out oi the area and the transfers will only be ior the period oi the shutdowns, he said. SUSSEX. Sept. ll -— N0 diffi- lculty would be experienced in placing 40 girls laid off this week at the Wallace Mnnuiacturing plant hero, C. H. Alwnrd. Man- ager oi the locnl Selective Service Oiilce snid today. The lay-oils iollowed the sud- den cancellation of a contract for making shell boxes, Order _to hnlt work immcdlatcly‘ on tne ‘contract ims received from Ot- l urgent need for men in n tawn late inst Saturday. All the girls were employed in l this section oi the large wood-i working plant. Already six oi the girls have been placed in employment in hotels here, others, who are sat-l ed in high priority positions een of the girls have report- * ed to the Employment Office that they will be ready to leave ior other employment on Monday. It was expected that a number o! the laid-oii staii who took the position in the emergency would not desire to enter employment outside of Sussex nt this time. Among them were wives oi serv- icemen stationed at Camp‘ Sus- sox, and girls oi 16 years oi‘ ago whose parents would not wish them to leave home. ' nnEA-li-nrounrs nr Two slices oi bread msted once. s‘ week in each home equal 3,0009‘ 000 wasted loaves per year. 1 Large Canatiibn; exports have 1| d i 1 t wn. will be p ac- been l‘ e ° m“ 0 in {$41,000,000 worth tor the fIfSb iivi Saint John or at work in dchydrnt- - months oi i944. ingiplants in the Annapolis Valley. l - -~—~—- ~ F t :i I nxronrs T0 cums * going to hlnn, almost BINGO ' Hnlr Iiozlocmz-r Hall TO-NIGHT 8.5M! The prizes are the same as those prevailing at other Ilinlfll In the eltv. Freezout Fur Charitable Purposes T ZIMTIM"