_..._.._<————- . l()\"l‘AGIlE—-SAT. 161]). i 0 The itrequent showers oil the put week have been 3 great help to the THEATRE '5-'-'« 5 Sea View And Vicinity root crop and the potatoes. More‘ rain is needed yet "before the ground will be so soft enough for tile farmers to start their fall plow- g. Mr. John E. Cousins has clos- ed his butter factory for the sea- son. The patrons are now all‘send- .ing their cream to Kensington but- ‘ 'ter factory. Mr. Cousins is '3uild- » ,ing 3 cold storage olant to take v the place of one destroyed fire. ‘ Mr. John Mountain and son ! Reginald are doing the carpenter’ work. I I Mr. Bruce Coulson who has I joined up with the Hi hlanders for military service spent a week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulson before being trans- ferred further for military train- ng. ; —S0lilcl5‘_'MoN. 18th. :-. Canada’s Aid To ———— l Miss Lilia Macheod Wellington is spending a pleasant visit in Sea View the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Coulson. Mrs. J T. lVl'x:Ka,_v has returned home after it pleasant visit spent. with friends in summecside. The British Empire LONDON. Bent. l2-—(CP)-—"I'he the Daily smpme luis decided," Telegl-upli nconservntivel said to-‘ «lav lli.~cus.«mg Ca.nada‘s decision] war. and the align-I l>olmnim:s \\'l'.ll Great It t 'orm the action may take] rwl.~loll of tiiczr own v ' the Il('",\’Fi])‘.tp(‘l' saidi ind (-nbinc-K. hos; "vlt ll \\'l'.ls sewn‘ \Vl'.il- K‘ l:ln_ ~/ It is a‘ i the stricken? . and F‘rn’.1cei 31% value of New of’ C sl‘.o~.\ n us tr: 0' ' *1 Mz=nz‘t~s told ' llil'llL yester- bc llmdc, nnd| newer 0l‘f,'.‘illlZ‘tl l » 1 1. tlbt of the warmth i’, in both countries. The n to the ‘.iZl'.l‘iCl]')EiilOn of 1:. war l’)(‘_\'Ol'\d the iron- .t prcsscd, and writers -. - lltlll‘ u'«_w(l the im-] mg of men for service I .0 nations 0! the lhnpire u.<~iull_v ‘bring their power . not 8. question to be an- } w2‘._v, Thev are all much rm ihev were in l9l4. st: in military ex,1!’ricnce and by tile rll-wltvprnont of their natur- al l‘(S"lll\‘l‘S and rxvmllntion. ‘itnrv strength of India . ‘ increased from the les- 1 sons ‘.l‘fl cl in the loot war, from Q the mrxzoniization oi her nrlnv, mid f'mn the results of Chrl'.‘i'~l<i‘s rcport. “But it is not only by the dis- mtch ni r-xpcditionnry forces that c Dnminions can serve L111‘ com- mon collse. To maintain éhe in- dustrlcs which will Hive a constant flow or mimlllnns and an s.szricul- tural el'flri.r-nr*\' winch will as- sure fc/rrl .\ll‘v‘,\';lf‘.< rm the ll$"l”lll' front and the home base is of first iniportmice, "'I‘l:n.t twovfold task we are now well mssured will he occmnplished. The Exnpire has decided." West (‘oastWBoat Claims “Fired Upon”, ANACOR 7.8, Sept. 13-. Manager Fred Buhrman of Far West Fisl1~.-ri<~.< sold today Cap- tain Eugene Schultz of the com- pnny's caunerv tender Violet Ray reported the bxxat was "fired upon" at 10 8.. m._ ycsteirlay in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, scparat.i.ng Wash- ington State from Vancouver 15- land. Buhr-man quot/2d Captain scliultz saying ‘'5. shot landed 20 Iect. irom the boat" but that he “could not tell where it came Irom." The Captain said the Vio- let Ray, en route to can Bay. was not flvins: the United States flu: at the time. . VICTORIA. Sent. l3—(CP)—No word is reported here 04‘ guniire in the Strait ol Juan de Fuca, south of llere_ At Anaoortes, Waah.. Captain Eugene Schultz 04 the cannery tender Violet Ray, said 3 shot landed 20 iect irom his boat yes- terdny. hr‘l-"-“-H.‘ Owln to heavy receipt: of Poul- hy dill "K lhe Summer months we have an extra supply of Clnl-led Chicken Fox Feed and have reduced the price so that it now cost: you less than fresh meat. Foxag need what it contains: ground bone, min, hearts, Killilfdfl and liver, I randy mixed assortment that t always fresh and on hnnd. THE ROYAL PACKING O0. 1. D. JENKINS. (Prop.) }flfi39;9;1_1-61. POTATO BASKETS 25 hundred well made ASH, nailed and double bound- Selling at LOWEST PRICES 0-AIITI-Ill & 00. LIMITED At Seed Store Mrs William Mill is visiting in Sea View. the quest, of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mt-Kay. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Donald and family spent Sunday in Rus- tivo the L'll(‘SiS of Mrs. l')O'.‘.nld's parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Toolnbs. :— Misses and Women: Boncle Rev. Mr. Detlor New London, Coats trimmed with Silver Trimmed Sport Coats in fitted s-x<-lmr.gc<l nulpits with Mr. CFll'- Fox. Cher Fox. Mink, Slhle and strllllht books with Wolf. gm of M;1]]x*ql](1 R5-V Mr‘ Demo,» and K0 nnkey Squirrel. Oppossum. Benver and S uh’- r~fi‘i<-izltod lll n hnotlsnml service in Chamois lined in Teal Blue. rel collars. Colors Rust. PH‘. the K01!‘ Nlélli-1ll1‘lIll Pr(*l.=b_\'t/Jrfitnll ' levlxllltlsg. la3::!Wn.vhg;:::. gait; Grey, Green and Wine. PIHCII : '(‘ on L“|T‘(l"" momn 21 or - __ f\j']lil:'Yllhll(‘ rli l.“ll(‘(’(i the S£l(E‘Zlllll"“ — — to to of the Lord's Slll)l_)£" to a larl" conyrremtion. Rfsv. Mr. Dellor ' 2) speaker of rnre ability and l‘? sermons on both occasions wr- szrcntly appreciated. Mr. Roland _\'n‘.cr of ti‘ steamship Brnnrlx snent tho \\' mid with friends in Sea View 11': l-‘rcnch River. Mr. and Mrs Keir Mcxav rvv \'.\llOl'S to Sumnlrrside rn l\l":~— (lily. Mir. Edwin Mul'1'>hv was a rccc“ visitor to Charlottetown on bun- ncss. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huntv Charlottetown were the (masts c‘ Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Blnknn" for the week end. Mr Hunter hr joined the Highlanders for mil“.tm" service and has been in trainirr for some ‘time in Ohzirlottriow before leaving Town Mr Hunlr was made 5, Corporal. His manr friends are pleased to learn of hi’ promotion. Mrs. Anson Pickcrim! has re- lurned to her home in Charla‘ 9- tnwn fill/(‘T spendintz :1 pleasant vis- it the [.'ll9Si. oi her “mus-band‘s nar- nnts, Mr. and Mrs. John Picker- lng. ‘Mr. Charles Hickov who he‘ joined up with the Hlcrhlnndes {M militnrv tmlning svpcnt the ws=rl:~ end with his parents, Mr and M r. James Hickey Dxirnloy. Mr. Reginald MacNui.t Char- lnttciowll wins a recent visitor in l)1rnlo_V the gllcst of his TJflT("f‘i'.>'. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNutt. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Champion and family Dar-nlov have the sympathv i of many friends at this time as they mourn the nassln;-1 of their daugh- L tcr, Joan who had been a patient . in the Szmitorium for several years ' The deceased was only 19 years of age and was most lovable of a kindly dispostkn cheerful through nil her long tedious illness. For a time she £Z£llllt"(l in health but later i suffered a relapse which Tll"m.llV 1 lermllialcd in her passing m that . Heavenly home where there is no 1 more weariness and Where sorrow , is unknown. The funerel serviccy was held on Friday afternoon from i the Keir Memorial Church and was conducted by Mr. Carson assisted » by Rev Mr Crowdis. Intnrrnent was in the family plot 01 the Mal- pcque Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rogerson Crapaud, wore recent visitors in Sea View. the guests of Mr. and . Mrs. Arthur Stewart. Mrs. William Brenda: has rc- turned to her home in Sea View alfter spending la. pleastnt visit in i Granville the guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. George Cousins. i The many friends of Mrs. Frank I Nllcxny are indeed sm to learn she is fl patient in Prince County Hospital all trust to hear of a r speedy and complete recovery, I ND‘. and lvh-s. Elmer Bun. Sum- memlde were the recent guests of Mrs. Jacob Burt, sea View, Mrs Leigh sutlwrlamd spent a pleasant week end with friends in Malpeque, Mrs. Minnie pbell, Mrs. Bar- bara Mccvuigan cnsington spent the week en in Sea View, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Campbell. Mr. Wilfred mm with a party of friends who had been spending a plm.-aunt holiday in Sea. View the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Blitz have returned to their home ,in Martin's River, N. 8. Those people were most favourably im- gr I hmgithmliiheir first visit to P. . s a nu to come :- ilnin at a future normolv, sepc. 1_3—(CPl .. Great Britain will never make nude with Adolf Hitler, the Ministry of Information reiter- Iled tonight, dechrhig kl I oornmlmlqne (hut no treaty could be reached with a lender who does not keen his word. A "tI'Imlwor‘l.IIv" Ggfmgn Government. the ntntement still. might meet with 3 ¢m- , fennt nttltude from the Allies. <:i:.‘.::1_.l__)-i‘ i‘l- avg: ~( Suggesting Styles for your New COAT Paris and New York offer you distinctly i new ideas --- shown today at MOORE & McLEOD’S Misses and Women’s Winter Coats trimmed with Fur on Sleeves, Fur on bottom of Coats and separate Fur Jackets. The New Coats are semi- fittcd with flared skins and built out shoulders. Misses pad Women: Costs with Opponum, Grey Lunb uld Beaver Lunh Fm collars and chnmoln lined in Blue, Wine, Rust, Black nu Green. Price — -—- Miuel and Women: Coal! trimmed with Mulchurhn won and Amerlcnn oppouum Collars. Chamois lined. in lslue. Wine Block. Rust, Green *“"' "“‘° _ $14.95 Misses sud Women! Wink? Coats trimmed with Arabian Lynx Fur collars and channels lined in Blue. Green, Black and Wine. Eevry exceptional value [or — — — Mines and Women: B0|lL Costa trimmed with Paula Lamb, snhle, Grey squlrnl - Misses 11 W Foul "'55" and w°m"“ CM" com tflmmmed :’.«'li.°.“‘n..i F-ix: all chamols lined, rimmed u 0 . lungtu um. Bomb: wm‘ K°“"5"° ' §‘i“"»""" 0"‘ Lamb, Ko nskuey. sqnlrni. Illfl Rlnnail Oppossum, chu- possum, Black seal. Persian clung], mm: 1., real Blue, moi: lined in Blsck, Ten Blue, Piece and Grey Lamb. Colors Grey. Rust. Brown. Green. 3'18‘. Brown nnd Wine. filneyird ma Wine 35.00 Bllck, Vineyard. Wine. Black, Blue, Price — — — — — ‘.233. 3: 32°: $25.00 EH00 $45.00 $48.00 Misses lend Women: Fur Misses and Womcns unlrlm- med Winter Coal! ml!’-5 rnd ltralllht styles with bul 0. cut shoulders. Colors Blue. Rrs‘. Green. Wine, Vlneynrd and Black. Price: $12.95 ‘° $29.50 ..._—- .—"7 By aezrge M WIHTW5 ‘“""""l -==§=fi==|NGl%_-‘P—_=’T'N ” u TFTABHEVR F l$H'T EHKI SILLY OF’ T1-10$ GROWN - UP E TRYILI TO "‘ 4 GET AUTDGTZAPHS G7 2 THE MOVIE STARS ? ‘ MY- I'M TIRED - LA (‘y J