L-355-9-20-2i. coxnnkrulnsi-lolvs Mr 11'» . €V0£1i10Siifly September 1ltl1. - ; “i” a n 11.: wlisi ERN Cuzllaoms mar-Mn John mm. u we“, 5 SUMMEIISIDI and PBINCE calm-n; m Subscriptions, Advertising mum h, murder: may be bought wrmersidcz- mil Bookstore, Water 8t. Toronto Bakery. Water St. Mark I‘ T. Guardian will be delivered u. pgrrier Bov It 26 P?!’ day or 10o per yea, m, your order HI the b»! esnomiblo ior d _F I n il reserved for en ‘Lhliofgiuiliiterclt but advert“ M ,1 uewsy nature may be ineert- Marks ,4 in 2 cents a word ltrictly pay- me in advance. 1111.1‘ ilcnle ill Summcrside I'll’ PROPS T0 LEAVE e reccnLy to be used l he iz-cct utcc cc ._uoME 0N 71W": 11 :11: old Hitlei? 111 “Rolf emf!“ 351mm" 15 -~ (0.11 111111115 4i Great Brit- Ylllmllgi‘ “P m5 “om W‘ mm- mpmy C; In side. Captain JililllS0ll' is stationed - 111d miucs from Norlvny, at Pillllvavfll- ——5. 111 source cf supply 's ——— — ullloriiics turned tI-cl‘ lnazla. Nova Scotia ‘d Island being on frodstuiis andhnlc . which will izc m. . crl ct S"illllli‘l‘- 011 i200 additional n ls the largest ship- bren‘ busy 111i Sillll!l‘(l‘ 11:1.- Islrnd farmers cn 1 on eel is to rut tilc 'un*- l1 1a dcwn cf n’ .., , . - 10d or.-. nroimls 111. kn by ‘ DIYVIIHSP of pit T ' W V g V _ ‘c1111 "at hsbrlm“ 28' On Monday evening, Borden, like high winds and hea ocloci: the electric , was out oi‘ commission, and and candles were brought out ———— 1A3? usual during mgpi-gfiuge C1513! afnihlancemcpl. n res wascen- wo ernar o e P. . I. __"'_ The car ferry Highlanders stationed in Nova. Bco- mRomo- setfit- WP-(CP) " “I it; tie, arrived home on Tuesday eve- m“ 51m W’ "Y i“ in 53131554 We never hear the raso ‘if we can?‘ i said Sir Evelyn reneh, founder ci e ferry were 30 airmen Mr. William Michael, o! Ohar- the Overseas L“ e- and the Em!‘ from different parts of the Domin- lotrctown. was a business visitor 1°"- Mall)! oi these had neverbeen Kellfilnxwn Wednesday. ry or on Prince Edward , {id} ligriving gs tthey Argxund noorhor} Wednesday, the ‘Emma C o e orssorm wea erman nal d de oie .. years. it would be mJZ. lnterest- the farmers theirylofig-logkidgizr °" “mug” ‘he dim‘ “mm”? W‘ their first impressions break in the weather, to finish up ‘m-wnkbreaks on the horizon’ en of the Gulf. Pmbabiy their harvest, when, witll a nice, “"1- The 01d Cmmm’ is °‘""Ym3 a warm breeze blowing the clouds storm of this kind are the {is er- disappeared and the sun came out men. and as elsewhere most of the brig smaller boats here were sunk. lm with 11m. Pond Mb at my oi the following mrJTn "Willa Brenton. w a at. - . o Grahviile M. “ ‘Wm “:15,- 9,35,‘, . S. Charlottetown, k over an hour and a half suitflered no mishaps. On this l en hone 289 tor thin elrverleo on your -—RESEBVE for annual ch saturday’ 06L 5m o supper of st. Kerlslnstorl. L-aaa. -1>u1tr:ras:r Cod Liver Vitamin allil. NEIL Marks, New Lon- Smre‘ M15 r111 authorized subscription “w; for the Charlottetown Guar. suffer most durin -LADIE$ 20-31. ‘m- R _RE.\'1\I.L Corn Solvent ior re rcllri. Gour as Drug Store. . ‘u L-3o4-9-20-2i. fifffffisre as f lillillli-‘S dresses! (‘we each A' M’ Albany 3'00 P‘ m, 5 fllld 10, Summersidc. Purses, chic styles, 69c Bx 5 and l0, Summerside. -—BEDEQIJE UNITED erse 7.30 P M. Rev. ker, Min --___ -RETURNED T0 HALIFAX —- Isnac cl the R. C. N. eturllcd to HIlillllX ni- Mr. N '1 Claude O'Brien illee v_ RI 235%?“ ,- .\111cNeillJ are being coll- tcr spelldin ' l cu the arrlval vi n young home in summel —RETURNED FEOM Mr. alld Mrs. D. geetéirned to the 190 cords" of pit props .h..1§q,‘,',f. Zréxctie ‘imdfilélilmll " -1 _B. MacDonald have “ sh her a” Brunswick. Bvrdvll. Mr. Leigh Toomhs oi’ Charlotte- town, was :1 business visitcl" to 15er- Tilfilllla Pzlquet, daughter of o . £1_‘,H'.i0ll£ 111 the Prince l _____,_ County Hospllai, and all hope for a logical sources d __M,-S_ Mae o-Rourke‘ “m. h,” son‘ speedy i-etuln to health. “illlliliiv place tite J37"! 07 N?“ BPdfvfd. 3 props ch the prefcl- l/Blllflk ill Albert-n. —S —F'"iends wifl-l In only 33 and one-half hours‘ Anderson ‘rbanks. Alaska. to ~11: rczulnr services -Cz1un "i Air Lines and con- _ I Pleased to lcnrnl ilc Sillplivlfiillfi fr; that Mrs. Ralph 8111-11,; 11-5 “flurry. l. "i to h r llcme in Frcetolvu irrm r'"- CCil"l"' Hospital. ~S. --l\.itr= Arvin Gamb 2i R. T. Holman, crl irrm a pleasant t —Mr. 117d li/lrs. '~".vi‘hin MFKPIHVI and the lfisses D*1"i< 11nd Mimi": l“'1\_'f1 Scctia port. M1". Ktfiong,“ Qi‘,',‘f..,“,f,’“‘""°“ M N, B_. \v‘"»'-re they l bllVi" frsm the (Jii- frifnts‘ D5" ‘ ?"' ' r . 11.1 Fczcstrv station rt? “WW 111*‘ ‘"9116 ‘ U‘ z/yémafelwe . 1 1111s bccu cn the Islauc‘, oi‘ the Uniicrl S‘ luv” Céeérzl-eyfi‘ I ll-ll‘ to cut nil omis- elvrrs. rhds Wright. m; rc- _ ‘urnrti to hcl- lvlwl in 5i!l\'1“li‘i‘=ifl" "t. to 11111111". the crolvth {mm Hgflifilv \\'hl\"p y"... ' ‘Varmng me" Captain JCll" S. ‘J'!1'i"lli is cu nlili- R buy duty. —"‘ H ——Mr. Alba; . has hem sly-i ‘ pruvrtfvase" .8 imbcl‘ for tile dc-i 0"‘ HMO‘ 11o dLu-st be included |..i lh‘:p?r.,l". It isn fir.“ c111 hcnl: sur- I 3, 5i rounded by such Quid silzlclc Lrecs lruhs. U OHM..." .85 Ger-m“ wank“, n,“ “m. 1,. mm rrrdr on London, Sept. I5, this 111; Dornier bomber C“ "l on til of i a Jewellefs shop across from Victoria station, where air raid workers are pouring 1. rr 111. u; $3,,‘ ‘Qmckug The plane icil apart 11s it came down, and Gdii parts were scattered over I area. [Ailiiillliefs saw dozens oi raiders N" ‘l! R-A-F- fighters Filed “P we“ h5g3‘ ‘mm M we‘ u» diiic. Germany 1m 45o airmen in the dflvl raid!- Kensingtnn to 11 l! on furlough. t and warm. time to prepare, by putting champions. with the exception Among those f" 1n B d , ho two and possibl thr b - gllfrgifiiitlllull fricnég dntliixrillgriivlejgllr} iilltillsl illltllxlélll £5 ixcileinllaeirscetilrlc. Pea" "Ilmflls kept continuously fl l llX IS W891. i111’ 1 ISSGS ( BI‘ an 3S year, 3lld_ “HIGH . _ 1 ng and Trigy these vacancies are filled. which will gltfgqwoffff ,§%;§,fi“w§‘;°§,.§§ sgfifgeg that manv Londoners thought that mass bombing over London would be easily clone from inst yea II ' ' II ._ And Vicinity Amazing llnlty parts of the Island weir; Mgféo-lliohgindliecngly. Glldliglt e oi’ Bummerside, were recent visitors’ 11511;; to Kensington, visiting friends. ur- M_ Em l fie] ‘I BO d Plays. dances, etlc. ta? defray ex; lss c ac eo , o r en. DPIlSES c a wlnll 11g am so who . ~. .. - ~ . l . ' , pnlt of Hltels technique but he m“ ‘metownl guest ifegzfs gfiltveiwflng? gm‘ [Prgfg failed to rattle us in the’ war y J - n Cs an prwmcl“ newes." He added: "Well-informed correspondents in the various Euro- ——i— Spares. the boys will make not only Mrs. Albert Jay. of Borden, 1, a other juvenile team prltu-ni in the Prince County I-I0s- [-15% siéeilillni,’ to take a foil out pita . ' them. but give the junior and seni- ‘gr teams a busy time to set them s do some mighty to the humblest citizen Oil of 1'5 , o _11 or IIEVCI‘ C HIE Mk so. lets E0, fans‘ and raiswbe complete without the laying boys need uniforms and plenty equi ment, and you mav rest assu ed t at they wil the lace-oil of the season. unit of the P. E. I. Highlander- here. On ‘Thursday evening Se t. 12f] monthiv meetingpf the year in th town hall, Kcnslngton, ‘The prcsi and School Creed. 'Il1e minutes c Cream Festival. Mrs. P. J. Kennedy lock illnce as to the lime of annual 111cc lls to show _a11ter11 slides and sug- gestions were ulnde for programs of future meetings. One of the Ken- singtrirrschoci staff. a new mcnlber not let you down Pte. Daniel Whitlock, Mrs. Whit- lock, and little soil Donald, leil. on where Pie. Whitlock will rejoin his aft-er an enjoyable two weeks fur- lough with relatives and friends the Julie mceling were read and were approved. Repol-ls were heard from the folloyving committees. T0- #0115 iorfpllst plgSliimilsl Mrs. WMF ‘ayucr. iclllc rallsporlatioli, 1' » m ma- J. A. Thompson; Lellers of Appreci- Cluswe and detruung no zltioll. Ml‘. C. D. Howzltt; Ploy andi Conccrl, Ml‘. N MacDonald; 1r Tile annual school 10c cream festi- gal was held this yearwwith thelcn- ire proceeds going to tic Canationy »1 Red Crass Fund A mm sum was the Unitod States there v11 l be an realized. some discussion thcnl th 11g, SBCUZIIIE Miss Gil- 65..., Birch 0g the necessary for those boys to git-Jspw” emphasls on the amazing my, on wL-dmsqnv nigmqthem a boost ill their Maritime r trip to Halifax and championship quest this season. o “Rich and poor T y- tile alrcra , e we all shall be very oroudfl dent. Mrs. P. J. Kenuedg oleued the meeting by reading [i130 lrlonle close Association I Sir Evelyn referred brieilyio the. friendship between the British Em- pire and the United States. “I have never regarded British and Ameri- ' can co-operatloh as somethin ex- diau-Britlsh friendship and associa- lcll ’ "1 have no patience with the pro- - faggot-s and other intellectuals who ltcll the Canadian people that now that they have a defence pact with i inevitable drift away from their as- sociation with Great Britain and the British Commonwealth. “I believe that the future of civil-i izatlon depends 011 the close asse- ciation between the British Com- monwealth and the American Com- , .. M1: McKinnon. “'11s introduced. he molmealm‘ spoke bgieiliv. Arcongst which llvas prepare y . lss ruce was e.t . over for the ncvxt nlcetillg. Meeting B‘ year ago)’ adjoturhed. A mspceinld GXCICUIHiG mee 111g was he imme imey io - lowing tilc regular IIIPCUIIQ. Miss “unta Pool" Bruce was appointed treasurer of tile association for thlc balance cf e yczu‘. Meci 11g or journcd. Re- freshments were then served by the ladies and a pleasant hour spent in social chats. to Summerslde on Wednesday. Mr. James Luttrcll visited his wife who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Sunlmcl-side, on Wednesday afternoon and her molly friends will be pcnsed to hear that she is steadily improving. All sin- cerely wish her an early return home. H LONDON fpontinued ironLpagg 1) utilities and domestic users in the winter. 6. Civil defence forces oi Lon- don and industrial salvage squads have done remarkable work not only in fighting fires and rendering first aid. but in repairing streets. water mains 11nd gas mains and restoring factories to their iull productive Eimflvliy in the shortest possible e. Demands for Retaliation I talked with many Londoners Iddltion ie Canada's navy, thle sleek .. a Georgian bay pz-rt recently. The pull -i the launching ifllllllfi r-g the haw o1 m, 501,, Ggfling off to a flying stall, the corvctte beat 1hr cilrlslcning bottle attempt. The ,, hum“!!! navel in the all Ill p, ) SO fill‘, propriallrul ilcmcs away from the danger areas as temporary accom- modation for people whose houses have been demolished. In addition last night and today and found a for retaliatory raids on Berlin "Let's give Berlin a dose of the medicine the Jerrics are givin us." I was told by a. man marrie less than three weeks, whose new home had been demolished. In face of this growing demand to bomb the capital of the Reich as London has been bombed, the gov- ernment continues to base its gen- cral bombing llcy on military con- siderations. he fact that few raids have been made on Berlin and that they have been confined to nlilitnry targets. is bccnuso tllc British gov- ernment considers it better strategy Hitler's invasion armada as long as it. threatens this country. To rcalists like Prime Minister Churchill it is better tactics icr Britain and a speedier and surer method of winning the war to dis- rupt I-Iltlci-‘s invasion plans than to level a few homes and buildings and blow up a few streets in Berlin. If the blitzkrieg continues indefin- itey and if London gets a steady pounding. it may be necessary to force iocople to leave the city, but there has been no indication oi this The government has started ex- communai iccding centres have been established. S . (APJ-Jrhe United States army will have anti-aircraft scarchli his so powel-iu’ that pelscne l2 m cs away rub- chaser took to the water lmflillilv ill l BPIIIJBIGO slliippfll a heavy check-i of the champagne bottle no the craft POWERFUL SEARCHLIGHTS AN FRANCISCO. Sept. l0 - n__ The General Electric Company is manufacturing the eearchllghte. Mrs. Ivan Darrach was a visitor EPW111113 dflmflnd alllomc I119 Publifllorganizing the voluntary war eiiort cri on the Chelsea Royal Hospital, es- lsir Evelyn Wrench and Lady Wrench visited Charlottetown about By GLADYS ARNOLD Canadian Prue Stall Writer OTTAWA, Sept. 19.—lCP)--P1an.e for harnessing Canada's great and, a5 yet, untapped pool of human 6f- fort to wartime needs are taking shape under the National War Ser- vices Department, Dr. E. W. Staple- iord, of Victoria Colege, Toronto, said today, “I believe that within l- short time we will be able to announce just how we will use this human energy which is eager to be put to| wank," said Dr. Stapleiord, director of Voluntary Services under War Services Minister Gardiner. Offers oi voluntary aid oi’ all de- scriptions are pouring into the de- partment and Dr. Stapleford anti- cipated no easy task. Many offers are from unemployed \ seeking Jobs. Then, too, there are. faddists with fantastic schemes and ideas ior winning the war. but ior the most part. the oiiere are serious, and come from competent people or associations desiring to do some- thing to boost the war effort. “A short period will be necessary to surve the whole field and the or aniza ion of these thousands o! of ere is going u) be no bed of roses,” saiid tetlée director. only recently ap- O p n . Dr. Stapleiord sees hm job as two- ‘ fold-the task oi co-ordiuatlng and of the Canadian people and the ed- mlrliistration of the War Charities Ac In the latter connection he em- phasized that the registration oi each money-raising charit organiz- ation is coming up shorty for rc- ncwal and the Present intention is to co-ordlnate e forts to raise iunds. Each charity must present on audited account oi its expenditures money raised and the sums devoted to war purposes when asking con- sincrntion for re-rcgistratlon. 111st week-end Mr. Gardiner said a, plnn looking to restriction of ap- pcals for charitable funds to two main drives annually. one for war charities and the other for civilian welfare work is under study. KING’S BROTHER (Continue; from page i) and he deplored the necessity for gathering "in this dreary cata- comb.“ Then. briskly. the directors de- clared a six per cent dividend. In southwest London, ‘a time bomb Jarred the motor car of the Duke oi Kent. youngest brother oi’ the sovereign. Rubble showered the machine. The Duke got out. unhurt, and men and women slapped him ‘on the back. "Idvs good to see you here," they e . Hospital Bombed Incendiary bombsshowered down A SUMMERSIDE i! An outstanding display of luxurious FUR COATS from the show rooms of ISLAND FURRIERS will be on sale MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23rd, 24th, 25th You are cordially invited t0 attend this money saving SALE at the store of BRACE MACKAY f? CO. LTD M O N TA G U E i ! This beautiful display of FUR COATS will be on SALE in your town THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26th, 27th, 28th at the store of MCLEAN 5a’ TOWNSEND MAY m: ncnonrrzp nausea, Me.. Sept. 19.—(AP)— Ernc-stMax Pursch. of Meisen, Ger- many. was held today for deporta- Sir Evelyn Wrench to lish-speaking Unisciln of the British Empire. in an address prepared icr delivery todlaynto a local service club u v- "We all know that we wi.il fight he on with grim determination, stead- fastness of purpose and great coul- age. as those of us who know her and love her felt sure she would, ’°“°‘”'1‘.‘“.‘3.il§1‘?§ saraigl‘: 1..%lt“°1*§l1.‘.l.“ r1121" “till...” “°“‘ m“ m‘ "°‘"‘ “° ’ n . ‘v ' e wt r wou‘ e O e f the most difficult things d8 Charlottetown had remind hockev fans that now is the abolilt tgfywm. so “n. had been n“ ing in constant state of unpleasant happenings “That, of course, was IIIIIIIYJIIIIII warning us of the dire ha penings r Sir Evelyn said that no Picture oi Britain at the present time would Jililfifflljj unity of all sections of the ople. _ ory 5nd bor Protestant and Catholic. intellectual and handworker-they all share I (cjolfnniortlhpurlgpcalege a. determination to . e ea e x owers. when the opening bell sounds for “I believe that‘; new Britain W111 emerge after this war. Man of the old evil wavs will be dlscar ed. Our {niliiia arntivnis serving aSTQ gregg _ . _ 1 eavener o e c asses. e S0 Thursday molnlng for Nova, Scotla, of nmuonaires and dukes have wgo , through the ranks like everyone =1 else. The ‘Trades Unionists and l!" workers in our great industries feel that they are in the front line 0i i116 battle-as they are. When the story 1 ccmes to be told of themwar they the Kenslngton Home all School fytrrxdegddgg it‘: fiffipfiificfifi, 13;- Association held their first regular it Wm be one o; which b0 ‘Pwo waitresses in the great grey tion moccuzlings alter im1111<_ officials reported he admittcc de Selling’ from a Gcrlnzln Sillil 111 Phil- adelphia 25 years ago He was ar- rcstelhcrilcslcrd _. Just across Westminster Bridge from the Houses of Parliament the London County Hall. one of the most modern buildings in the city. reeled under the impact of r1 huge Hail." were killed; 15 persons were British museum and dom- ugeu the premises of the Wallace the treasures that those buildings away long since. or In the Inner Temple. bctwcrn the Strand and the \l'icto 1.. hole on the side 0r the lnity 1111? rary clock tower. L:1\\' imoks in a '1 t" cf tllc public rc- o x‘ _ Military authorities at Cairo believe that the Royal Al: For Mediterranean fleet would be able to cut oif supplies to motorized column advancing along the coast. In their first coiltact with tlr Italians, who have advanced 80 miles Iigypt in four days, British fliers bombed them disastrous lluqbuq, a. communique reported. Bombs were said to hllvl- fzllir-n among truck loads of Italian troops, armored cars, tanks, gasoline and vrater trucks, starting fires eecn 100 miles away. Oxford Circus got one of the spacious department store. . wrecked. Both Oxford Strcct and Regent Street were closed. ad and 350 wounded over last War Loan Dollars Pursue Hitler »_ g 111p tablished in 1682 by Charles II. can read newspapers n the g1 J Awiligféliid from their sleep, the l e60 roldinebherepetouttho