react". six §--t.--.-.-.-i.m-t.-.-.-.-.a-.-.-.-.~.-.-.-.vu-i.w.slt.ww-'-.'i.-i.mm-i.mn-.m AHMfiI- THE SHOW OF‘ THE YEAR IS COMING c Til-DAY: PRINCE -'-'-'-'-'-'-‘-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'a."-'.'.'.'.'.'.'.r.r.'.'.'.'.'.'. J-‘JJ-‘f-HAHI-‘J-I -: II . =5 :- -: i: II i: II i: i: I 51 -: ‘I i: I :i -: i: :- 53 in‘; ILPIC ' -'n'n'n"u' l u'u'a"u'a"n'u"n"u"q Til-DAY -:- CAPIT MXFINEE ALB-EVENING 7 AND 9 l . . . filivih. ' ifii-iipiiiilleruii imp mam by ciiii vouii 39121 Ullllwlitts .li.so_cni.oir (‘ARTOON-SINGSONG .\l.\ll(‘ll or TIME AND SCREEN NEWS I-I-I-I-n-I‘ '-'u'u\5'u"n'u‘u"n'n'fflfu'fi'n'h'uFfu'b b"u'n'u'u'u'u5'u'u"u l\l.\'l'l.\'lCl~l fHS-lll’ 1mm 7 AND s45 ms CHARLQITETOWN GUARDIAN -:- SAT. EDWARD . ,- 3 Big Days-Prince the first l2 hours. 1n 10 and several hundred i within the next two days. ‘that the legend oi’ German Edward-Next Week conquered countries. 'I‘I| flee ' DIG TATOR Pwnnd’ “m” “d aha“! b)‘ Camus Ciuirun with PAULETTE GODDARD corruotibllity tFrench people have been able to [bribe their way oust one German in hi! new comedy _ occupation official after another. e GREAT VALLEYFIIID W. M. I. The regular monthly meeting was held in the schoolroom of the church on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Baby Band Supt. had {charge of the devotional period. The Aux. Pres. conducted the busi- ness part of the meeting. Roll call :- -: '- E i: Anti - Nazi Begins To sector coin:- no communiquts. no correspondents‘ dispatches. to tell how tiie light is faring, 1n an article providing insiztc glimpses of izanda methods Gladwin Hill, Asso- ciated Press stuti’ \\'l'ltt‘l‘ attcni. ts to appraise progress iii the invisible psychological war.) lBy Gladirin llill) (Associated Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK, Sept. lli-tAPw-Tlie anti-Nazi lorrrs are gaining greatly in thc vital battle of propaganda. Propaganda ~ the influencing of public opinion — is an inexact science and hard to measure. out there are many unquestionable iii- dicatlons that Britain mid her al- lies are landing more effective men- tal salvoes and that, Germany's psychological iire-poiircr is dialin- n: lshiniz, l. Hitler emphasized propaganda in ‘u his textbook "Mein KamDf" 1n which he urged the importance of telling lies. saying an oft-repeated lie becomes to be believed as truth. i- I ll '- TiU R-LE He cieinonstrated it in his fiftn- coltiiiiii victories. which involved mental rather than physical con- quest. The anti-Nazi powers who had been folloyving their national ways with comparatively little_ concern about influencing the opinions of their neighbors. had to start from scratch to build up vrcxnpressure propaganda systems. For some time after the wa: started. the utterances of the antl- Nazi Droimiitanda systems were al- -'-'-'-'-'-'-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.vw 0L -:- (AND) SAT. AS MOBSTERS swo HELPLESS HPRVEY ran n I-I-I-w-I-I-I-IEI-n I u n I'I u n n n n u Iil-I u 1's: ill-KING TERROR TAKES OVER A TRANSPORT SHIP; thunderinls of the J-‘HHHHHH’ most inaudible against the clever German ma- chine. _ One important notion this ma- chine established widclv was that the German military machine was invincible. What Churchill Did OP DOWN ON THEIR; ABOVBTHE CLOUDS Newsman reviews battle of words in invisible Drop». resistance to the Axis. a Yugoslav H,“- was responded to by verses or '*'l'5'll"'li'ii‘l‘l questions f-rom Ex. Ch. 22-23. Fif- ‘tcen members present. Mrs. Jack MiicPhcrson. Tress, received the of- fering. Besides regular givings there is $1.25 on hand toward a second War Saving Certificate, Mrs. M. D. Martin checked on visits made by members. Squares for afghan and parcels for ‘Trinidad were received. Some members unable to be present sent cards tor Trinidad box. Meet- Propaganda Take Effect psychological war. 3L3“ §L°S$L£§ "mm" b°“°°“°' 1i At the close of the Aux. meeting l (zlgaegnost secrotlfront of the wur by a non-profit. educational foun- the Annual Baby Band meeting 05011113“ KflgemégalelllglilfirgfitzhiDufllfti nation which broadcasts news. COill- was held. At this meeting it is . o s v t.i ment and izood-yvill programs tn 18 customary yo have Mission Band languages all over the world. When Yugoslavia was wavering 185i» spring between submimion and The importance of this is shoiyn by the attention Winston Churchill gave at the outset to combatting i'.i Time and time again, for weeks and months. when seconds were precious to him. Mr. Churchill took the time to make speeches and write statements in his trenchant style, hammering home the point: "We won't be beaten-Britain will be oe- fendcd to every last stick and If Mr. Churchill had not done. this. if the idea had been allowedt to gain currency that the Nazi ma“ chine was indeed invincible. Brit- ain's morale might not have been as stout when the crisis of air ab‘ mk mm“ difficulty? His the strongest Iask in underworld annals . . . to keep a killer alivs...l at acquiring the facility of counterq propaganda quickly is the fact that she had four different information. ministers since the wai- started - Lord Macmillan Sir John Reitcltl Alfred Duff Cooper and now Bren- dan Bracken. The Rudolf Hess flight marked a turning point in the fortunes of an- ti-Nazi nropaizanda. In itself it was a windfall of psychological ammunition for Brit- ain. Also. it came at the time when the anti-Nazi propaganda effort in; DY Cl.Yl)l£ coiiiziiv-cilitrooty general was acquiring some co-ur- clination and getting uo some steam- Amerlcan Support One significant element. interest- lltlfVl‘ Nnllhh‘ lliiliNlNfl AT -. n.-.'.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.".-.-.-.-.- .~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- lilFilli"l‘litillSi;élém H[€("l‘I(‘ IN NEW HIT l: family, ltihllli ll. "llliiittiu ituii ill ' ~ , (tin-tis- ha; .1‘ Tllf c and its own more hll Professional Cards mu»- Barristers niitl Attorney's-af- Lziiv DIONIZY T0 LOAN l5-l Prince Street lflllfiulilfii FRlfllil S ii'l~Z.\'l'i‘Rl-I—('()l\lEDY- "PARTS l0 0’CLOCK. AIDIISSION-ONE macs or ALUMINIUM thc inizlv enough. has been an Ameri- can agency. shortwave radio sta- tion VYRUL ln__Bo=_itqn__mainta_incd Q-OOQOOO-OOOOOQOGOOQOO-OO‘ TIIE LIKEABLE MAN SYLVESTER CAIRN =5 i é- i ‘g Indicative of Britain's i 5%. ‘g s‘ Til it] CA PITOL n'n'u%'ln'n'u'n'n'n“u'fi‘ itafiiryltrctt. 3 in predecessors. Again fcfllurlllg Penny Singleton, |Afl"ll1ll' Lakc mid Larry Siinms inl I tlit- itratliiiir rules. the film opens with‘ .Blon<lie deciding that the famiiyl islioulti gr: to the (xcuntry to cclc-t sane Fourth of, mute a Snfa and §-QO§OQOO%QQ-OQO—Q~OQOO-O§Q .l;i Thor.‘ stay in the countr - . turns out to bi- iinytliiiig but stub! __g<9°i"illu°d.fl°"l. Page 2), \\lll‘ll Baby Dtiliipliiig lights a stick, cf tlyiiaiiiitc. thinking that its a iii-o -_ And the made whirl of hiliirlwug events centering around‘ l‘ Bloiittit-‘s efforts to arrange a young, West as the _moor itsen. é couple's clopemciit irayly tum out; “I 0M1 l». 1m 100M115’ I01‘ the lh-Y- ] lif‘ iliLVHllllg but sane. It's grand Tllilllkii Bil We 511m"- , (‘lllll‘lillllllll‘llli_ though, 8H1 d‘ The Dam climbed crmed ‘W0 bu‘ ghmildlfr be mlssn ren fields, and suddenly a. dark gash on the hillside above him came lii.o wile in the doorway. "Come in, man E 5 d. Supporting players ded the man who had Joined his,’ I 'I‘licre's a fire handy and ye're as MILLVIEW W. l. members give programme, and Aux. serve refreshments, which was done at thi tim .Many of the Au - e - ftilflllllélltllvlol‘ on WltUL exhorted bcrs :11: nfothcrs or grandrtlfrltlhgs ‘Lid cgluengilégggnig“ wléféltclgfllélégilislv- of B. B. or M. B. membersnMeet- the American Minister to Yugoslavia m5 open“! by _ singing when With having a significant part in Mothers of Salem ’. The Aux. pres. influencing the country's decision. Mrs. W. A. Bruce welcomed rTheismilflllotwrtesooiidence and mothers and children. Articles re- iuiéfiiii~li°ttl°%‘t’tiiy lé‘.’1‘.§t‘.-‘§“..‘.‘ Ellf Mitis to Bibi Bend “is "We Um.‘ and H5 “fiemiveness as an MLL Mrs. John MacLeod and Mrs. Fin- Nazi lnfiuenm ma‘. be nleasurcd by lay Mailieson. Mission Band mem- the Nazis’ repeated denunciations rf bcrs gave the following programme, 161C113 th;gbfl;1sgici10l_broagcasgzcugihg Recitattciis; Florence MacPhee “mice cited WRUL along Wm] Ramsay Marlin. Cordell Martin. mndon and Moscow stations as a Diictt: Alice MacPherson; Irene factor in the shooting of Pierre La- Bruce. . vagritain followed up the H l Momm song: Jean Macxenzle . . 955 nd Marilv MacDonald flllht Wit-h Ill m t t k f t “i ' “V" campaign? Itsaselzflpegtirvtzeifegs Recltamms: ‘mm Mwmnnd- demonstrated when the Nazis were Clifford 3'1"”- foroed to the extreme in propagan- The Baby Band Supt. Mrs. Dan gaentfstéhheiéiue of trying to adopt it MacKinnon called the roll. Eleven The Gerim t b1 d t B. B. and members present, five new their Dropagggfianlgbeiatjgls eaerllfi babies were enrolled. There were selves when they invaded Russia. H0111‘ Vlilwrs and 26 mission Band They had allowed the idea to get members. making total of 46 child- around that they were going to ren present_ and g0 adult; Mm clean up with the dazzling speed .D H M P}, of the“, previous victomm whm . . _ ac erson presented the they met more resistance than they Pmmoum‘ Ccrtlflcates- M9991"! had anticipated they had u, 60-,“- ciosed by singing the children's légmflizllllixfizfltggv Tggthonsthorrtbetiaipty hymn "When He Cometh to make . c ra c tee -- t tgfisei and their customary? ions. deI-l ggeggsg aegis? sltnzxstgggAggg e com ‘ b . ' in; and ,.,‘.‘,‘,",'},‘fl§_“ was em arm“ . when the report of Rally at Eldon Meanwhile other smaller slips. al- W88 given. Besides a good atten- £152) “igleviiabée in a glllfiDillilll of datice of regular members several iiiiiiilili“ “its 2:32;: ‘ililiepifi“liii°‘iil“giti“” t us irreoarablv impaired them. , - 1i 5°- Donald from ass. and ivti-s. (row) German Tricks ‘L. D. MacDonald from N. B, Those visitors also gave added interest by Th G2 1- 0f so?“ £233: Figbklshgiziiflllilicgéleg taking part in the meeting. boat in the shadow of Gibraltar. calculated to establish the impress- {gigs tahat the Nazis were penetrating _._% utunéiwilfiisilii”fiiitiifililéulii P“ “mm” "mm" °’ ti" Mi"- ned hhnseu m me Dictlum It “m; v ew W. I. was held at the home of been ma.“ on a German cruise Sh“, Mrs. Charles McKenzie on Wednen before the our Startfly yday Sept. 3rd with thirteen mem- Qlrlly a few weeks ago. the NdZlS bers and two visitors present 33§’itf.§°‘lt.“.ii§-$“éénfiltiimiiititii; M°°““K °P°“°" “Y "Mimi; "We'll cawhmg Md executing a Russian Never Let the Old Hag Fall. follow- sniper. A later picture of a German “d by repeating "Rd 1!! “Ill-ion. grimy ohotoglglohic squad disclosed Roll Call was answered with a re- a one o t h d bee tl - nosed“ dead fgsllfllipeiix“ n 1e stm ‘xctilreieétlfjor wpickles. dlvfinuies of last Such things undermine carefully g are tea ' approved‘ “nd built-up public credulltv which caii- Signed‘ Mrs‘ Charles McKenzie a"! not be re-established for a long M813’ Grant were appointed on tughe anti-Nazi forces scored again bcehoolj lmlilimtlim Two new mem- l b m.“ 1 " rs one e Institute. 1t was villi.“ute“ittltlisv‘éiffé‘tfii’é‘iiliimifiéiflf "Md i“ melded i" w"! w-w ing at sea, lW°Ylh 0f Cigarettes to friends in Although from an analytical‘ MEI-mil- Collection amounted to §z:.-.:.;;;;,c* m» v Mi»- ed meetings between Mussolini and‘ b y p W! were won Hitler. it was carried off so adroltly y Mrs‘ Charles Mcmmzli’ “d that it avoided the stigma of imi-, MYS- Gimme McEachern. A dainty ‘alifonthe Germans ld h dis Hblllnchmweeaslserved by the hostess. coii -t closed the Rcoscvelt-Cliurclihlemcct-‘ he“ f [n8 Wm be held M the inn before Britain or the Unized 01mg O Mrs’ Walter smug m" states had a chance w announce It. cal answered with your Grand. it wguld have been a mam- wuk mother's maiden name. which is undoubtedly why conceml was expressed about premature ru-i moi-s of the meeting which ran throuilh Washington and Landon. A5 things worked out. the occa- . Probing rumored Oil W138 B DTOIIOUIICCd 511009 . _ ss The has’?filttéétilimtszlliittls F ood hootlegging mflttrhless weapon of ropaganda." ‘The British Broadcast DR Cor r-, i1_ti_on made 80 broadcasts about .t in LONDON Sept - » 17—(CP Cable) —Britlsh authorities today were reported investigating cvidemg of large - scale food bootlegging through black markets by persons {who obtained control of foodstuffs |dcstlned for the national reserve .— and were rumored to have got their hands on maple syrup in- vtcnded for Canadian troops. i The story, first published by ' - Lord Beaverbroolvs Evening Stand- l broadcasts Ironically. one of the first places invinci- lltv took a tiunble was within the rather than outside them. As soon as the Germ-i ans moved in it was discovered that they were far from superman in ‘Travellers returning from hence are unanimous in relating that "Y0ll CAN'T our |\_i|_i_r nouns ron cotoun AND l/Alllg!" iraoketeers had "obtained substan- include frv- , i; 1m. Bacon, Glgnn Four Danny sight. l-lolroyds Cave. Of course she Miinimcrt. Jonathan Hale and Woillfl have Billie" Shelf” there. Why Spcntzcr Charters. Directed b Frank storm especially if one were alone. The tiny stream which dashed frcm its mouth was swollen '0 a torrent and raced across the path as in haste to join their Wan Water iitichard Flcurnny and Karen De Wol "zifeYiyvtTiliiifiififii ETCt BARIIISIEIL SOLICITUR. Money to Loan Collections Office: 90 (treat George St. Muriel! and Company ' ll. F. ARGI-IIBALIl Chartered Accountants _ . Eilfilf‘!!! Trust Building ’ l Charlottetown ) i M. ALBAN I-‘ARMER n..-\.. LLB. BARRISTTJN. SOLICITOR am. Canadian Bank of Commerce Hall- MONEY T0 14m. ii in the valley below‘. It was usually Unable to trace l now Gerald splashed through t as t ‘ heentercd. Candles wereleftforvisl- I severall (times flfiluflft supply ‘- yon t e team n MOVTREAL. Sept. l6—iCP)——' °Q “ 9.11“ we N lc in Civickhcalth authorities said today}! ° °‘ “a” man‘ ow ‘ ‘e llibygpiifligebteafxltvlpxhtbvtlie fbgtcrtovélriilg Lhfffiiyl“ ms Jfgflm’ we” pulped ‘- -~ . ~ a can . resulted in 27 cnscs among several a The satalactltes loomed silver and hundred children who spent a va- old and steely bue in the flicker. cation at nearby Lachanaic. ng lightning. and his candle seem- They added. h wcver. that no ed an insult. l-le was struck as never cases had been reported from Lach- before by the grandeur of the cove. anaie, on the mainland just north‘ ’l‘lien the thunder roared. l-le ielt of Montreal Island. The 2'7 cases; as if thfielgflglllllgfl-hléfl avzgfslbdewrmfailgtggt mhlg- Kingdom are all factors which lin- which resulted in 200 youngsters 011 hi! being quarantined. occurred after iilagdariiegnglustlfgllggglf5ilklxmrenl_ the children returned to Montreal. mm from m‘ mo’ i dl 0d Dr. Adclard Oroulx. civic healthlglélé "my crashed round mm om director. said inspectors were checking a rumor that those strick- en !had drank waiter tram‘ ncfarby Riv crc Dos ‘Prarcs. not at‘ r"m Lfildlflllfllt’, when their acquaduct sp-III-llgcalzg gfogggog‘ h" mmhud "i" d" f" mm“ dus- to him. lf she were alone in this i nfernoi (‘lb be Ozmttnuod) mLssed his shoulder by a scant ard. Sheer panic seized him. on he bolted for the inner cave. For one Elisabeth Use Minor-d’: for dandruff. hadn't he thought of it before Butt R. Strayvr. the stoiy was wr tten by, 1t Wflllld be Bil EH16 5P0‘ 1n 5'1"‘ 5. a trickle at one side of the cave‘ out, tcrs in crevice in the rocks well . . under cgver. Gerald had been Here! SllVlflX Hair Dressing d I them all and the box of inatchesq 4 cakes-25c tial supplies of maple syrup which was sentl to this country to be . . d t adl " | Woodburys Face Powd- ihsue my o can an troops‘ ei- and Lip Stick ‘Fjgherjgs _ 44c value. Special 33c Produon OTTAWA. Sept. 18- (CP) — Nearly 55.000 men still go down to the sea in civilian ships from the coasts of Canada and the re- turns from their work during 1041 may well wtsl more than the $23.- 630,047 which represented the value v I Vinolia Castile Soap 2 bar; 25¢ of fisheries production last year, ' officials said today. An increasing salmon catch in British Columbia, sharp‘ gains in I BROMQQELTZER the production of canned herring and a strong demand for Canadian $1.20 slze-69e canned fish Products in the United prove the picture for the fisher- man and offset to a large extent _ the reduction or loss of some mar- Ogilvie "Ton|k” wheat kets because o.’ the war. they ma. 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And the famous Gold Seal guarantees satisfaction“ and long wear. CON GOLEUM CANADA LIMITED“. ALL NEW SEPTEMBER 19. 1941" ._ "' l’A'l"l‘l£RNS Our Stock of Congoleum Rags is Complete JOHN MacLEAN & SON Momma“ OF THE LATEST DESIGNS presence of any enemy craft to the armed vessels of the Canadian navy. are more than 140 sailing ves- sels without power and 1,035 eq- uipped either with gasoline or Diesel motors. "These vessels can and do tra- vel far to sea. Add to thcm the 13.900 sail and row boats and the 18.940 gasoline and Diesel boats operating nearer shore and it is evident that even the long Canad- ian oossts are not without watch- ers who can report anything out of the usual.“ Manning these vgsnyls and boats on the coasts are about 55.000 men, and while some reduction has been shown in the number of flan- ermen since the war started the reduction by no means represents the total number of enlistment; in the fighting services, officials said Older men and boys have taken over when men of military age responded to the call to service with the forces. Fisheries officials said returns to the fishermen had improved in i940. when fish of__lll kinds taken by Canadian fishermen had n value of $23,630,047 at point of landing compared with $21,931,437 in the previous yen. German Invaders of Trondheim. Nanny. under the swastika. but also shrill! "m" Cross hospital for protection from RJ-F- British censor‘: caption on this rl- ill"- bullt thei , ard, was called "substantially cor- PHQNE 88 rcct" b officers of the Fwd Mlm istry wio werle llflllilzlfi, however. w 1m deny 01' will’ Pm t e mape syrup _______..i._. _____1 ,_.-____-,___ »--~ ._ Bil rwvrt owins w tack oi inrormi- cowtrfut nty mov- with sou oi-ir-ir-“h t s ces tart}? ,§;";.,‘.‘,’ff.‘ hi» lion 12in“ diversion of individual m; up and down the coast; of salad: Cut a loaf of brealcl in t1 icllci gllkghlen sii/ggsumnlcducs “c brown- - commo es. ll do n to ithin ha an nc a 0 - “ Woodhurys Face S081) The standard "m the 100d Canada. and alert to report the _la’_‘:'§§e again-J? ‘he ma’ iE-EMI i y N‘ _ ,1 bmiiinv- m" r grill, hut’ u“ raid-immune Re dinl '