i HE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGINIB: J. lino: lambs. I Ileana lg ue‘ , George Olen. U 0mm it. v llaI-IIIISIDI and PllNLI-OOUIW‘! Noll. Slbeorllitllie lllvet%ng ' so oolghi dell as ol the - “Ts-rim... ell-s’... .'" Ir l0: a '°°"""," sly-Te‘? aunt. am Uielldilv s1 one-In. ma‘ o. delivered so any lone in em orioopcweenrhunelll In: thleserviee boy responsible (or deliveries on 1m not; —'II.YON Oommuni 1'I 8.30 PM. variety mission 25c Illfl 15o. CIQlIIl. -BED CROSS DANCE - Neill’! warehouse. tonilbt. IN ' Pliolilm‘ “fir. ne.rve tonic at m; Co, KensinsWn-‘hmst _,__.. mono“. Oct. 4 Mg- dm“ “Mid-ii -IIEAIIS SON SERVING SICILY — Mrs. J. A. McPlue oi Bununerside has received a letter irom her son Jack who is s lance corporal with the Canadian Army Provost Corps. The lettter advised her that he had been through the Sicilian campaign and it was writ- ten towards the end oi the occu- Capt. Alan Holman oi Surnmerside. One oi the interesting sections oi the letter is in which he describes the country. He ‘ abounds with many kinds o! My little tent right now is un_der an olive tree, a few way is a fig tree, and over a little way is a pomegranate tree. Or- anges and lemons are plentiiul. oi them a iew _ miles away. Grapes grow almost anywhere on the Island and cac- tus. The fruit oi the cactus known as prickly pears is very tasty. The Sicilians received us very well and were delighted at the iall oi Musso- lini. ‘Phe Germans completely _ denuded Sicily. Many people were rush soike- haze-footed and staryxilng. I ‘have ' i- no seen anyone wear g a pa r o a???“ ‘In: fvfixngizr-fi: shoes that weren't pached or at “‘ “'3 e lime Sgxwtices least shabby. Many had bits of to 100k ' Bus; rags tied about their fwt. The people blamed everything on Mus. ‘EAL M sollni and the Germans. S. CW.A.C llliiorms Teach Iress Smartness opt. l5 ~40?)- 55y that Canad- Lng to be smart‘ when this war because so many °1 2y ll never and drllliiél them feet.’ Eat histle, ‘B Mollie W h the their Lt. " n_ now wit - - mriltIi-(ontxv, sad she thinks the- BUB-CONTINENT “mm have taught women to ___.- well, economic y. "They The Indian Empire extends over WelI-Wllflfed a territory larger than the contin- ~ d that one Qsfiecéhuqze worn anywhere, becominll." ii W5 ent oi Europe without Russia. _Kathleen ‘FitzMaurice ?__.______ (tapiil. Vernon, B. C., expresred NEW CHEESE BOXES m, opinion that uni‘ol1ns have PROVE SATISFACTORY to wear clothes wit“ “N0 more debutante slump us," she sa‘d. "The services have taught us to stand striiiflhi‘ gr and walk more gracefully and mt improves any womans op" warancc. . . _________ LONG HISTORY _ ’ London has been a lnuniczpalty m; the early days oi the Roman qtscupation of Britain. _______ WOMEbPS WORLD m iirst daily newspaper in l <1 published by a 5&3, lllvziaieth Mallet, in i702. WCIITIDH i‘ “Wm About two months ago a new pe oi cheese box. made oi weather-proof fibre board was in- troduced, became oi the difiiculty oi maintaining the supply oi wcod veneer boxes. Sinre then cheese >graders and cargo inspectcrs oi the Agriculture Department have carefully observed the condition of these boxes on arrival at county grading stations, warehouses in Montreal and on docks when be- ing exported. Reports from ih:se officers a-re consistently favour- able. It is generally agreed t~at the boxes shcw l-rss breakage than experienced with wood vrneer boxes Rrevlously used exclusively and st l largely used. Warehouse- rnen report that the iew break- ages which cczur in the made oi “MEET ME AT boxes weatherproof fibre board If the llovvu chuck Ie u Into be: been] I DWAI ma“? MAlI. IR AN DONLEVY MIRIAM HOPKINS , PRESTON FOSTER ALSO NEWS Shows 7.30 and 9.l5 THUR. AT 3:30 SUMMERSIDE ement, In “A Gentleman After Dark” —.Brian Donlevy plays the title role, a Sympfllllfiliu one ror tlle rirst time in 1J5 career. evell thought i. is that of a Jewcl tnlci. Nnriam hop- klns. who is seen on the screen lor the first time in ayear, during which time she has been uh the stage, plays a very diiiicult part oi a mother who prcisrs excitement to the care oi her d.1.: . er. Preston boner. as the uetec.. u, does more] than track clown CXliTlmRlS, some- times he helps them our, in a very‘ unusual part. l Many impressive sets were built for "A Gentleman Alter Dark." One oi the most unusual is o. replica ol‘ the hoodlum hotcl on the Hudson. better known as Sing Sing. Th.s includes the wardens hollle. cell clocks, visitors‘ room. EXLCHD)’ walls and the gardens. 1n contrast wlihthe prison scenes are many colcrful sets l.l New Ymk. l:_.urope and South Amalzcu. A New years Eve celebration in New York in 1923 plays an important part in the picture, as well as a debutante a prominent hotel for York's 400 is famous. party at which New ' i b k- $5.333 IeiIHIIItgdTEIITIgSES slillslfis WHERE WERE THE the narrow band on the top and OUANAAIUHE v tbo h b0 . '~—— b0 m of t e x An experiment in firh culture back in i933 sezms only now to be Like the railrfldens wanted green lipstick, ahead" sign stalled for the convenience oi travelling public to mark place where they can baggage from the redcaps concourse in al Central Que., is being between friends. green light" is those or departing. Due area covered by some means had to lie the Station in Montreal T E whereby the redcap with a pas . . senger‘s luggage could be easily ers, and bein used to cold tern- located and hence 12m grelen light peraturtels} def dcccluorl a €E§OXlIlBISa lstalled, an cm ng pas- sance ougi a acent a es an chm...“ Account." glam“ placing his luggage in streams, and finding nothing bet- Office at charge oi a redca being inionn- ter, decided that the water oi ed White his luggage w ‘I A m" Luna" redcap "at the green lig t. ‘Ihu ‘harbor at Genoa . . . big liners iii Tl-IE GREEN LIGHT" girl who ports by t "go ichc, Cl‘ al, a green light, in- the lng to the game representatxe in" reclaim their in the the Canadian Nation- used for meetings “Meet The at the the popular phrase ten joining iriends arriving to the extensive the new station, adopted bearing fruit. Tllc expmment was to attention of fish ex- he discovery cf Quaran- land_lo:krd salmon, in waters, accord- Poolc, fish and! the Can- adian National Railways. Fire thousand fingcrllngs were tron.- planted from til: Lake St. Jclln ‘district in Quebec to certain lakes in Ontario but when thcy tailed to ,cppcar the experiment was writ- off, The question now were the cuananiclre dur- years. One '. Poole is that most likely these cuananiche ' finding themselvrs in strange wat- , brought i. northern Ontario Ernie G. Trout Lake and Wahnapitee Lake were as good as any, and decided to stay there. He states ilsh are noted for their intelligence. ‘FIRST CAR OF WHEAT SHIPPED TO LAIKEIIEAD IAFINNIPEX}. Man" Segxt. The first car oi 1943 w eat was loaded August 28, at Jordan, Man- itoba. a station on the Canadian National Railways between Rose- bank and Roland not iar from the North Dakota border. It was in Canadian National car and consigned to the Wheat Pool at Port load containing 2,053 grain iurnished by seven farmers. _____i. WASHINGTON. Se t. Iii-HAP)- IOINS UNITED ATIONS oi the when Iranian miniser Mohammed Bhayasteh calls as the state partment to affix his signature oi the United Nations declaration of Jan. l, 1942 Iran is th the United BOXING CURLING RINK SUMMERKSIDE l As port oI the programme to be presented oi the I O Leglon Carmval FRIDAY NIGHT AT 9 PM. -ond- SATURDAY NIGHT AT I090 PM. September 17th and Ilth. Inter-Service bouts between clever well trained boxers Irorn R. C. A. F., l. A. F., and Army Stations. Four bouts each night. ADMISSION, Friday 15c Saturday 35c Nations group. HOME SWEET HOME The original homeland oi ma: mallan liie is believed to be ~high central plateau of Asia. 9 wnuor Yilli snow nus BEHZ g I "ll"! ‘Ibo “'11s with erluHTo Ge illone bowels i‘. §§ 2g? é II Carhfl Little U!!! In tblt "follilflfl Take one Guitar‘: Little Liver Pill bdon lad one aim meals. Tall than aeeordia‘ in help wake up a larger o ___: E 8 ° a s5 l E IIIIIIGESTION ‘ was GHARLOTFETOWN__GUA§QIAN Among Conservatives Second Queens MR. R. II. BELL DIR. Vi‘. , Brig. Ralph B. recently returned to he is seen reviewing graduates oi a Canadian Officers‘ Training Unit in sol-uh John w“ England. Many overseas to earn their ‘e 83rd country to join] WmmIWM“ l WOMAN DEVISIS I00 INV CHICAGO. — (C P) - Grace Price, who before 1W1 nev- cl- invented anything more elabor- ate than a n patents and oo rolling pins, wndow shades, c ing pots, ironing boards and me h- ods of learning typewriting, all because she fear- ed invalidism. When she became seriously ill in i937. physicians said _a8ain would be able to lndillii! in McASSIEY-At his home in Cherry ngivsicnrl‘ caution-heights: btene t}: _ _.. 1:31 on seedotuilbllasa. Dr. Lee Mr;- y are s e y n s e gan """":'""”'"-“'"' ~e_v a! . ineral from hs get ideas for inventions, mainly to WQNQEEK,“ 0H1’, late residence Friday at 9. om. 1». improvehousehold efficiency. Avfldg, Apply "x" Guardian gaging- People’; Cemetery Mt. 9-l8-3l - Her husband bought hm- e draw- ifll. board and set. and she learned mevhanicel drawing. Today Price has devised almost 400 First Q urtrs MR. II. F. bizcPHEE Th.rd Queens F». MMKENZIE Canada aiter a tour men are selected from the ranks t Officers’ Training Centres. War Effort". DITIONS Mrs. ew hairdo, today has yrlghte pending ogn over the hundred shorthand and c“, move Sh! HOYOI‘ Mrs. in- ma. n. r. Monnlsow Fourth Prince seventy-two milli tions of war and the Canadian Nat System. Each day appr thousan over the I i I I l , i | lei Friday by airplane. I Paco scvg Elected FIFTH DISTRICT Liberals FOURTH nrsnncr GEllTliALjlIAlilllAll rhlu column is reserved tor new! oi‘ local interest. but advertising n! a new“ nature may be inserted at ilvo eenb a word. strictly pay- able in advance. OBASWELI. for photographs- CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUD- ANCE. . NUS-HE'S ALUMNAE will hold its annual meeting at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Friday. Sept. l7 at 8 pm. B-l6-17-2i. duty made 6 crossings. yesterday. CANADIAN CHILDREN OVER- SEAS VISITED — Mrs. Archdaie the O. O .5. 8., Ottawa, is vis- the English guest children Province. She arrived by the late train Tuesday. and yes- terday visited thehomesoi thirteen‘ children in the city, accompanied by the local secretary. Miss Jessie Fullerton. Today, accompanied by the Hon. Horace Wright. chairman o! the al Board, she will visit the children placed in homes in other parts oi the Province and l will leave on return w Ottawa on it inc rams J wanna so s FIFTII DISTRIET Yersonals Miss Mary Austin left on retum- to Newtilork this morning after a i” plenum vacation with her rela-i tives. While here she had the D193- sure 0i seeing her brother. Spr. John Austin. who ls at present - home on furlough. » ‘ ______- _ . FUNERAL NOTICE 1 } e The funeral of the late Herbert i N. Murphy will take place from his l late residence, 55 Spring Park Road 1 , Thursday morning at 8.45 to the f Church oi the Most Holy Re- ‘ deemer, where Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 o'clock. Alter which the remains will be convoy- ed to the residence oi his sister Mrs. Daniel Ccndon. Panmure Is- land, from where the (rural will take place Friday morning at 9 L’ v1',g\ o'clock to St. Paul's Church, Stur- geontelntelment in the church ' . .. . . n. . “me ‘y’ HON. WiLi.I.~\l\l m. swarms IION.“ GEORGE nan-in: _ SECOND DISTRICT Liberals Make (Continued__frcm_page_i) \ ballots to elect one Liberal and one _, Progressive Conservative. l-lon J. A. * Campoell. Minister without Pa.1.- folio, was the successful Liberal ln the 41h King's» ‘ é A similar split in the vote also .- sent back to the house Hon. W. F. Alan Stewart. President of the Executive Council. in 1st Queen's, and Hon. Horace Wright, Minister without Portfolio. in éih Prince. In each case their Liberal running mates lost out. = Hon. William Hughes, Provincial . secretary Treasurer and Minister of Education. was re-eiecied as ar- semblyman for the 5th King's area. Hon. Ma k R. MecGuigan went back as councillor for the 3rd Queen's riding. defeating J. J Trainer, President of the P. E. I. Federation cf Agriculture. Highways Mlniste: George Bar-_ bour gained re-electicn as assem- blyman {or the 2nd Prince district.‘ Rounding out the list of re-eie" sd - Ministers was l-lcn. Marin Gallant.’ Minister without Portfolio, who went back as assemblyman f0.- 3rd Prince. One of Gallanvs opponents was Napoleon Arsenault, President oi the East Prime Association, who‘ ran under the C. C. F. designation‘ after being deieated for a Liberal nomination. i Leading the C. C. F. the election was Irving who ran for councillor in cc. He polled 123 votes, about per cent of the total of Hon. Ho», ace Wright, who was elected. The Independent Liberals inclu- ded P. A. Mclsaac, iormer member oi the Legislature. who filed in-‘ dependently in 1st Kings. He re- celved 9'7 votes. The other Indep- endent Liberals were G. D. Warren and W. E. Arsenault. who was in’ lst Prince . For W. H. Dennis, veteran Lib-- eral councilman oi 2nd Prince, this, election marked his eighth consec- utive win. He was first elected in’ 1915 and he never has been defeat-l ed since that. Dennis was named‘ Minister oi Agriculture in 1936.‘ but he leit the cabinet in a shuffle| last May that accompanied the. transfer of the Premiership. group into Toombs. Anti-submarine device expert oi ghe First greiatt War). Frederic acon. 63 e a New ury. He r.l- 3 y _- _ , _ . . so sewed as a naval neuwntant m! Thirdovovlcr Qfiblitm we'll. llsxnnrl canmlas in the White House, Mn the paravane de artment of m,‘ up“ a“ u emu , ,],L.lCI by P..me I/ilpislcl- Winston Chi» Ll. Portsmouth Dockyar which deals Morégnglilqéfi roifglénthe ilrlili liflldldhllkllll fiezretary cf the Treasury 1-1-1“, . . A . szil c ivoud tuzn over the bond to ‘tug with enemy mines in relation to _, BIIIDH- Church“ l0 be 5011i for hcr Russian war rclici fund. Abolition of peace treaties and1i~A\ ~ xn IT s-ruck IIOIV T YE’ the iormation oi a scheme where- bylmfwgnited NfltIgflIéé would havlel ch a --»-;_ ___ un e h l 9W n u l : -. , y _ , - - v .- _ countries 3:2: Iisiged bzaMIflrIe $35‘; dUCBd 111g lghem Ufllrigll “qSQtzltI-gst In “$112131” v31, 20,31‘? fr . we President oi the Belgian Military 1335- 53x31; ‘ “ ‘ mca-“B to Court. in "Message". a Belgian re- view published in Iondon. Gibson, '48, Deputy Chief oi the General Staii (A). oi inspection overseas. iiere ed M the pane“ the“ at (Canadian Army Overseas Photo) Last year some on tons oi muni- other products oi industry, agriculture and natural resources and upwards oi million passengers and "dis-tile To Clasify _@ thirty immorality. he said in w" muygd ment. are E000 miles o: railway‘ ional holy , _ sgsteftlflggg IIQERréIPSON-At New London Seraia. ' . r . gfhglgfllléafls“ Iiaéhgngilvmi WW" years. Funeral from hel- late resid- indcmitable will to Victory, John Knight oi Portland took his call-up papers to the local em- ployment exchange. The clerk look- John. iold. he wasn't wanted. ‘There must be some mis- ilake. And John. aged nine, skipped ome. _The Dean oi Bristol. Verv Rov- erend i-i- W. Blackburne. believes that "things are not as they should be here at home." Dishonesty and a ate- riie in Britain. DEATHS _ Lucy Ferguson aged e ence Friday at 2pm. Interment Geddle Memorial Cemetery w». “v.11. U,‘ N. D. MacLean i 4. ""“°“" Ban Red Gross ‘ . -_:_._____ . _l 01.003 ‘antes or wllu: l . t UITS SPQD VICTORY ‘ ' Dllgogne “were ‘to liisxten in ‘on the l EMQALME. and iellieplellcng cIIlcuvivtfsy stiflmfi‘; Will all new or IIPHPNII" from the Atlantic m the Pacific “when elem e at the P- ‘ ~ “lllrlviishwn In! and required g3;- tmm d-spflfih, W. College by 6.45 tonight in flqrth Wlllflfl" . ‘ms purposes cf Canadian mt- “,"'" ‘° °°"'P‘°'e ""12",; Phone m i, ional trains their them;- song um" o’ ' l . IKMV M" Me f‘ n V you“ b, mum t. b. 11am m. haw-ski“ lufic’ £1: bass or . . .. 1 ilgul-e Ive already sunk three I