it B l‘l pi b1 It‘ 1.. u i’! :1: lb D a a R A J ._ .._. -_ vulnrvfihZl l 1 l 1 i I l 1 1 1' "v 4 Prov. man? _. ‘THE CHAKLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 A The value of a lvasin experience of the Ezttr A business which has a nian who was sole ow shareholder, requires blenis. O In such , Yes, THANKS TO ‘ ' TRUST CoMPANY f vnurvingau estate depends largely on lIlt‘ ciliility‘ and nnd understanding of iiuiiiagt-iiiciit pro flliizAsrgitii mu sMW CHARLOTTETOWN MONCTON MY i-iusoands ESTATE HAS GAINED MUCH FROM HIS i Business! ‘I MANAGEMENT! SINESS VALUES.. complete and well experienced organ. ization provides protection for both estate and beneficiaries. Your business would be carried on safely and efficiently in our care. for the benefit of your dependents. Your inquiry regarding this and other aspects of Trust Service is cordially invited. There is no obligation. ess as part of an .1101‘ mid Trustee. bciui opcrdtt-tl by tier, 0r ctiiitrtilfirig particular skill (.1 S1 .l;t'..t‘ll K9111‘ EAD OFFICE-HALIFAX. N. S. BRANCHES AI’ sr. JOHN'S. NPLD. SAINT JOHN. N. s. MONTREAL TORONTO O SFITFIRESi .5 .5111 ml Iriini 1) 1i iis in Jim-gland and one’ i?» i today the Air Ministry . Z111‘ G- ian; hat" lr=i .11.- .o more than 1000 Nam raiders down- » month. ine Air Mini _ l “m k 1d u w u “I :1 i): ...= bwfc-u‘. ii.1. ..- i. .. .. . __ ‘ ' -\ ‘ g i l) 18 annu" . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i ~.-.‘.;;‘.1;1‘...‘ swirl 11m » mi ,, , ~ - "i511" "i1 Ddiiiid 355 iI‘\'lIII IIIIIPTPXIE (Iirectimis. i .“.‘.“" ‘7 wnccma’ sumua m; o m ,1 1 u.‘ _ l. of bQ l V I r _ V‘ _ Int wtiiqt-ifori and enhenrtiening to tliie tilutlkirlis asiitiiale-d iflbsflfilfblnlir: I gag-Fiji“ mow them o“ m u“ [Ibllcpviuhe community; were notable ww)” “f m“ C"“m‘“"“' Th" ‘kyi Alinost immediately after the IIIIJEII‘B(SLIE£ ‘he rectidliig X2)‘; I‘; ~ ‘i v1 I . . . ~ . “.,f" ,‘ ‘ ;E“‘3,_,,§“§V3 if‘; ‘]",‘l°n‘g"°““ b“ night Wflfnlflz had gone out. four and‘ 1917. In the present striuzglé ,.,\,,,,(._ M- IA W, ‘mp0,, ‘i/mibs \‘ . ' )]>(‘Ii in one _Lon- it lb iiili, tliiii. the stimidktiiig nffect ‘J2. ‘_ ‘, ,, ,‘,'_ "pf, W," ' '_\; ti iii. ‘In '1" nit planes coiiitl be .01 11111111 11c concerts should how be V, __ 1.11 _.i.1 r. . b. m1. ., . n 0H,, un‘)‘vk‘4\1' my; o; the Iintitiilm-tl in the interests of Red 55ft’ ‘wit’ w“ H f“ spaloymu‘; c x 'I'iic ixiivlciu. tivirlcntly‘ were “X55 “PTK- i i ‘J-s . t n. '-\' f. i I .1 ll L‘III‘I‘_'I_‘LC commjt iiii. i iimi- 1 :-.ii. :1 .< , 0712,22"Tfilvifiggflnfilufgglpigld been 0n C-medti Corps head’: b‘? M1‘. ti. '1". f.l i.’ <~ » v . A. . r 1e glrrr p mes pounced On h: heavier numerically: a ‘l.b13521}!fisngriifizregntargr-g-gggf filo 1 . must two i'>'.‘lllb"l'<, pi .. over London, wi-i.‘e hr‘! vii i1» IIIVP hccn rrzpnltirl m badly 11112 zvniii/l ht- I‘lI)I-‘ m reuirr. to t presumably In Gcrman- I""l>I>l‘!<*i'i hit and w. he i1! aitciniits to b Londiinls tlicftiiiccs 211s. the 12th day . iiiasq {aids-ax IFUIRIAIEI S YOFNKER on Ausiist " ll-i. ‘ - u" 1i.‘ 1 ;1‘ti Y‘ 2.1 a‘ In Char- IHFI bv I-.. i i Xll, C. Bootliroyil. Lniiie of North Itntii‘. iii II.’ Jenn Wi ‘ri ti.’ (_'v"lllllll.\ ltiiii Mht'l.I‘ZOI).— At I131: ~11 l" Aiiuusi. 30. 1940, Jtzliii W. .11“ nqcrl 41. Funeral Ii-niiiJ-i-‘s-I-t sltlcnce to St. Aiiilrvx. .. (‘.111 ccmciriry, Oiiti-cli, Sunday at i! p.111. PIllI.IiII'.\‘--A‘ (‘ Aurzust 311, 1.110. pitpcd 52 your fortvardcd Io f-‘zimriii-rsxdfl. T I Ztfnndili‘ nioriiiiit: i -- l‘ » . . i‘ I .. ‘i m“ " ““" 0'I'I‘!i\V.—\. ant. 30-—(CP)-—Munl- _ 1 i y, , ; v v —, , . . é i Ii ‘M, q: ‘m; n: ‘Hm ‘m fit t-ti pitsnvitlifnfifliiidlngiilrlfiiig ttiie J .'. .1 ‘ll |.-- iwiuti-if-‘il i)" "- . »‘ \\ iiiiinlie-ictl 1.273 and t0- .‘ N‘ D. If” 1- ..,-. iilirl ‘II-IJIIEIIIIW". w‘ ‘h’ S ‘n 723131 . i I villa") 'i ' ,“ i‘ .] oiqmore klhlflll] JSndOOO ' - "i ~‘i i ~ ‘i 1111.111: .i~ tvtic M11‘ i‘ I UNDERTAKER i.‘ iiii tmil ‘APPPKSIIFNIS: Sinn- EM3ALMER a »~ ' - f . r IWLI TFIITO. NSNSSSMIQO; ,- ' ‘ ‘ _ 2' ii: 11.11.: .f:i_ TTIITO. . ., ‘,5.- Chlrlllllflllflfl and ; Iwi Late f0 (Izisify PM North Wlltshlre i’: i . . . Rn ‘ck Slrirnv Crop Woollen i\l'.\,\""E!)--I;!RI. FOR HOWE 1 I Pu! Elzln NB. Phone IN an-i 62 , ._ _ _ _ _ ‘ zit-lists ILFE read and 11l- Q 1ctr-u_1iiziiii._\ zit uiipoils oicr l-IIL U h.“ m“ u) [he My,“ of t elr "Vfillflllvs ziroirntl London. q m ml-[hm-ance of this m. _ l . uoluze. Dc- s iri-rc not Imme- '-.-i.' NI . ,, l‘ .. . 1i hum,‘ h {mt .x,_ I‘! ‘ twquhtl l. our iii or- o1 piistiizisk CILZTIOTS Immed- Ami“ rm“ 5mm)” i i -""/4"‘§ iiniv livi v Vnnicn still iitintirallv‘ mrry them M I v i. l - . Lvi .1. ‘-\'I* ns; lIl‘I'0_m17flll_\'ll’1R toddlers ~ . ‘ irtititnincrs aliiiost half .41...- |"I‘h Concert Parties Planned By irnoie ‘iniz. :00 visa-aft, iaidttiiiig I the 41c Di i raid 11 Hui‘- "Li" is of The Central Guardian I'M; column In reserved for new: ul local Interest hut. Itdvlfllslng oi o newly nature may be Inserted n l qcuu u word nrltitly pay- ohla In advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INS UR.- INCB. L-9789-7~2I-KII CALLING KENSINGTON-Thc Duchess Beauty Parlor wlll re- open fo. business on Wednesday, September 4th. L-374-8-30-2I. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev. J. A. Nicholson, minister. Services on Sept. I. 1940: 11 a.m_ Ceiitriil Church; 2:30 p.m., Pleasant: Grove; 7:30 p.m., York. L-415. CHURCH NOTICE- Brudulbiine United Church, Rev. Edwiirn Mllltiy Minister: 11. Rose Valley; 3 North Granville; 7:30 Pleasant Valley. 14-415. NEW TEACHERS-Misses Marie Anne Gallant and Florina Arse- nault, of Abrmrrs Village IILIVE left for St. Edouard viihere they are 1O beach for the forthcoming year. Miss Gallant ls to act as principal and Miss Arsenault. assislun’. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND—Sci'- vices Sabbath. Scot. Isi, Bangor 11 a.m., Birch Hill 3 p.in., Chin‘- Iottctown 7 p.111. tD.S_'I‘.l. Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supptir will be dispensed at Kiiiross, srpt. 8th. 1.413. SERVICE-Rev. Mr. MASONIC Patterson -v\‘ill preach a Masonic service In the United (‘hurt-h at. stanlev on Sunday. Sept. 1st at '7 pm. Masons are requested to meet at Lodge Room at 6:45 pm. L421 CONTINUE TAX (‘NECK-City Polloe are contliiuiiig to sclzc can: for non payment. of personal pron- erty tax and a Iiuinbtii‘ of them were taken from the U\\'II(‘I‘I 1.111.; week pending a settlement. Con- stable R. O. MacLcan 1s In charge of the work. RURAL WOM v REGISTER SEPT Ill-At a niiictini: of the Executive of the Prince Edward Is- land Women's Institute held yes- terday ln Charlottetown. Sept 1H was the date sct for the Voluntary Registration of Canadian ivomcn; In the rural school districts. SAD NEWS IlE(.'li)Y"ED — Arch- sliotiiinu _ attacked I'm? Jug- six and destroying the Mllllt‘ ziv ‘- Carry 0n Corps» '1‘1ir tj_‘..i1‘i‘v On Canada Corps has ._ttii to stage a. number of ' i. Ill‘! s rtuitetl ti iorni- . 11111: concert parties for pat- q; 5n .,_..,,,,.,~_< ;,,»0;,s¢.~d by M10111‘ [IIIIDOSBS at various centres c1." Ari official account. sn.tl I géljfltflillvl" bhilvégl/IIICQ- Iii (<1 it‘ fo ‘ ink ls nd t " “We I‘ 959 9011091" 9 ,_‘_ “I “ m H“ '9 a “ ‘l)l‘l'-.\'l‘i'll stint. 3 and Sept. 23. These .~..i1i~!_\‘ in Kent. l 500 Nazi raiders ‘were estimated to liuvc ticcn (‘IIQIILZTTI iii assaults dir- ait least’ i ‘ ntl outstanding. well-known, 1 l 1 and home that no ‘tlllllll. X11‘. The niiiilstifitis of 1111' ,S9CUI'1ly rlt-tilrii-r-d TOIIIZZIIL yserznus (Ian had been suffetctl - w ivithoiii. ihoueht of remuner- Lawson has appointed four nv B'.'!'I<l'l . but. that. :11 .d1t1tii~1~nt IZFOIIDS of artists to stage bite toxin prcmiscs“ . Q1111‘ vt11lt‘=‘!i'l‘-f. Ono group i5 thgsgy- quire i ‘.11 a lllllIlbPf‘ f!‘ _ lhltivtl by Mrs. G. E, F1111, z IFPII killcd thcrc ‘$110. hi“. "Wllitllfd bvuDr. ‘Paul Leo- . i -- 1 l to s ano . ' anti-aircraft iii-IN, Alfsfl? 7312320125 h6g3? swi up a of Dlll'Slinl!‘(;;-)inb¢if{ .210‘, (Onsfsm of a flfenfifll I i""“"dm"<ii ‘T110 \-\'ti.iii<-ii‘s Institutes fay-g bgjng - tivi tii (Il-ODEFIILB bv providing “xi H" -- 311d lighting. The ‘M’ Hivilliliillwylili ii? m1 me Red . i; i .-., .- mv M“ Insmuw‘ itll accrue to I “i-w-ii.‘ Mi‘. Lawson are Mr Arthur lsru , M‘, ' 1M1: Prnnlt gNcllxlfs Q’ Jenkim’ and iBritons Get Away From Gas Masks A111. IKL-(CPJ-Gas l . m iC-tiiitiiiutid from page 1) Iiivc Jliiiiltt-s Tu DI-ciilc . iiiitlziiulil, acrordiiiiz.‘ .l.‘("t:llll'i.'s t)! pillar-ti, All I: Tull‘ deacon H. D. RTIYIIIOIKI of Char- tbetown received tho sad news last night of the dear-h at Norton, N.B.. of Mrs. Kenneth Raymond. his brother's Will‘. Hci‘ son, Alr- craftsmari G. R. RfIXlllfYlltI. was killed in a Royal Canadian Air Force plane crash at Sidney m- cently. 6‘ romeo 05mm... the Polloe Court yesterday a man appeaied on a charge of issuing vvurlliless cheques and was rcciianrictl one week for sentence. A prohibition tI-se was further adjourned for one week. Two charged with kee - lng noisy premises were reprimni - ed and ordered to icpoiit Iii two weeks’ time. RECOVERING FROM INJURY —Mrs. W. G. Poole, wifc of Cons- table Pool-o of the City Police force. received a severe injury to t splnal oolunrii In n. fall at her hmne moontly. She ivas coming down the stairs with a baby lnlicr arms when she tripped on the sce- ond step from the top. The ivccnan fell to the bottom but. was able to save her baby from harm by hold- ing It up. She injured her batik on the steps, however. Mrs. Poole ls reported to be Improving a1 present from her shaking up. R. C. A. F. RECRUYPS LIL-IVE- Four more young incn from the province left by }'€‘5{8I'(.IIIy after- nooni" train for Toronto, where they will be attached to the RC. A. F. The group were: P. S. Perry, St. Nicholas igcncrzil (ILIIICSH 11.1). Mooney, Sourls, HVITPIPSS opi-rnttii‘, ground); K. C. MricCalliiiii, SLPct- ers, (service DOIICI‘), and C. E. Rix, York Point, tgeneral duties). Socks and sweaters from the Red Cross and cigarettes from the "Curry On Canada Corps" were tiisiribiiii-d to the boys before UIIIITIIIIIIIR by A1- bert Dennis, EIIIETl-llllllllifllb Olli- our, Canadian Legion War Ser- vlofl. LORD-LAWSON NUPTIALS — A quiet Wedding was solcimiizcd at 7 o'clock last evening at St. James Church, Charlottetown. when Dorothy Frances, daughter of Col. and Mrs. U. G_ Dawson of Charlottetown became the bride of Mr. George Burton Lord, Jr., of Fltchburg, Mnss. The ccremouy IWIFY)‘ cVITY Brlioii tiirbrtiiik of the war, titi littii ti;.s.ippcai‘i;ig from thel .i:., griitliinllji hut steadily unttll lllllll liiilt the- populiition car-, tliiiiii li‘.i.b.1iia1ly. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' li‘-iii'»i1iiiiiiii thinks nothing himself daily wlt-h an} ’l]l "illiittlic case ' , aiiyiliing from rind u change 01 1 1. I . :1» luiicli ‘_ ’ 7 ‘vwwlxll. 111i‘ iii-u i» ‘.1 bit upset when pos- i i- _-\~l- j iSlmmt/II 1.1 ti. gas mask, as well as o ‘ 11H! il-Ilif-F- blli ‘i rii, was demanded for admin- ‘W i’! i?"l'l\'i"‘-i"1ll' ilflll to It movie. ‘- l-f ’11i<- i '.I-_t_ soon found the forgotten masks with. ac- I too ‘ and dropped iii (‘if i (‘ope to 1 112')‘ IIVHT‘ \\ i:liin was a markcddfop In the \\Il"ll Gcrman zas attacks in iii.iitrii‘iri‘r.zuvtcmpzstoget 11!. tit-r-iisttinitid to wearing r1- r-liitiflv lmitcd to news- I {mais- iizid ivarnings. War Contracts riiftmount To 10 iltfillion For Week ‘:i\ti to Tfurii iii- . I1.» l Mt.) I.'.:i1‘ii‘1:ii as lliiiiiii l In (In which was attended by a IIIIIIIIJUI‘ of Immediate relatives, was per- formed by Rev. Dr. It. MOOYIIPIICI Legal/e. The couple wiis iiiiiilfciidt-d. The britlc wore a blue tlrcss iiiitl hat with matching IICFPSSIIYIPS untl carried a corsaizti of rust-s. The happy YOIIIII! couple will lcnvc this moriiiiii; for jiniiiiirrl. (;tiiiii., \\'Ill“.'l‘ lhc grtmin is (‘IIll)iI)_\'I‘fi. Mr. Ltiril thc groom. is a lll"])IIf‘\\' of ltfizs. l). A. McKlnnon. wifc of col. D. A. MacKlnnon, D_S.O., of this city. EVACUEII CHILDREN (i0 T0 NEW II0'.\IliIS—Jlhvciify-flvc liuppy young cvacucc cliiltlrcii, who 1Il‘l‘I\.‘- cd In this provlnci- ion diiys nun, wlll be distrlbutctl to thiiii‘ foster homes today nfttii‘ they have been viewed by Her Iiixeirllcntwy, Princess Alice, at GOVPPITIIIFIIL Ilriiisc. They will be prcscnt at Goiitiriiinciit House at the snnic lllllt‘ us tlic Girl Guldtis as many nf 1114.11‘ niiin- ber wcrc incnibt-rs 01' tliv- ("ilrl Guides and Boy scouts buck Iinnie In England. Tliclr tcii-tliiv ptirltitl of observation IIL BPIIVIII‘. Phirm ls over and the boys Zlllli iilrls will be separated ttitliiy. TIIPY will go tn foster hQxnI-s in filinrlriitctovvn nnd sunimtirsitlr- niitl scvtiml out- slde points. They IIIIIIIPIISPIY tin- jnycd thlir stny n1 IM-llnviie- Farm nntl It Is with a cci-Laiii iinitiiiiit of regret that they lcnvc today but the youngsters are nblc to adapt themselves quickly In any change and no doubt will Iiri. settled In their new homes WIIIIIII a few days. LANDED BIG ONES BAILEY ISLAND, Mu, Aug.‘ 30- (APl-IIIIVIIIM IIIIKIPfI five largo tuna wlth rotl niitl rctil In four conscctillve days, Howard Dunbar, Worcester, Mass, spoi‘tsniiin, was out agaln today trying to continue a run of angling success which veteran fishermen and Miilne de- velopment commLssitm officials be- 'Mrs. MacDonald 0f Cardigan Addresses Women Mrs. J. A. MacDonald, Cardigan, was the speaker last night. In the |\'0IlI1ll.Il‘_\' registration 0f Cimadlan , ivoincn campaign. It- was announced tho date for registration of women In rural IITPRIS would be Sept. 18. Text of l\£:‘.<. MacDonald's aid- dress follows: “The joint defence pact, made between our Prime Minister, Hon. Mackenzie King, and the Presfdent .01 the Uiiitiid States, Mr. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, must dlspel any doubt that may have existed In the iniuds of some regarding the possibility of a German attack on North America. So many things that men deemed impossible have alrczitlv D0811 done In this war, that we liiivc no guarantee of immun- ity 01' S(‘(Zlll‘ll_\’ beyond that which ire can provide ourselves. We have stint our loved ones over,—fathers, .bl'O[Il(‘I'$. sons-to do and die for lihe PJII])II'IJ'S cause, and It Is up to us who iii-e IIPPG to mass to heights siipi-cint- our ivork and our prayers iliiii \lt'l0I'_v may be oiii‘s. Our heritage Is priceless and our .II‘I‘t’(ItlfII so precious that no sac- irifice ls zoo great to preserve ll. It we pause for a moment to real- 12c wliiit that freedom means- freedom to speak, to act. to lead ucll-tirtltircd lives, and, above all frcetlom to worslilp Almighty God, then we should storm the ates of Heaven with our prayers at we may be able to hold that freedom now and for posterity. Pray as we have never prayed before, and iiiitlier all our human resources In :1 supreme effort to crush the evll forces that would enslave u|_ The tiolunt-itry opfrlt, glorfoiu as It may be, ls not enough. That spirit and the energy It generates must have lcaderslalp and must be oi-iziitiized and used intelligently niitl effectively. This can only be rloiio if every person does his or lier wiir work,—the thing that he or sliu In iiiost fitted to do. Those ivlio are not trained to do any particular job which la vital to the wiiinitit; of the war, must be train- ed at. once so as not w be a bur- dcii and an impediment to those tvhti are trained. Taking an Inven- tory o! our resources (and In war the most Important resources are hunittnl, seeing clearly the task which has to be done, and stretch- iiii; our resources to flt our needs, is surely the only logical and In- ttilliirciit wiiy to conduct and wfn this v.~iir_ Let us all face our duty seriously and hopefully, and 1n a sincere effort to do our part 0on- SCIPIICIOIISIY—~QIIPII‘IQ of our human resources arid praying God to bless our cause with vlcwn‘. Cromwell Hits At ll. S. lsolationists ‘TORONTO. Aug. fill-WP?- Jflmm; H, R. Cromwell. former Upped, states Minister to Cflllfldfl- today coupled an attack on pro- fcsslonal lsolatlonlsts" _ the United states with the dccloiatioin that the average AYYICTICQI‘ 5 turning away from Isoltilionlsm ln the prcsrint world conflict. V He said. however. that he is convinced the United States should remain a benevolent xietitrnl, “be- cause 1t ls obvious that the longer my Qnuntry remains out of “'8; ilie stronger riur fleet and Ian“ forccs laticrime, and the 111M161’ W1‘ ho our rcsiriunlng influence on the tlitrtiilor stfllcs." In his titldrcss nt the 1111155 d"? luncheon tit the Canadian NR- tloniil Exhibition Mr Cromocll said that the average American “has bwztin tn question the vulld- ity of the doctrine that the ruth- lcss tlcslrlucl-Iénl 0d Chflgi-lgxr eigéc: beyond tic ron ers o ’_, great. continent ls no affair of his. HQ castigated what he dulled "that noisy but ineffectual group of little men with little rnlnds, our professional lsolatlonlsts. describ- lng them ns "troyan jackasses with loud and futile brays He said that sentiment In the Unltcd States ls strongly awn“ participation In the war but at the snme time the vast: majority 15 Slrnngli; ln favor of alt-ling Bri- tain. “The mists of indifference. of sloth, rif pivipripnndzi, are vanish- 111g litifore the sun of truth. We flfP m; n nation swiftly learning uihere niii- safcty llcs and just how our rights and llbrirtles as a free pcnplii are nicnnccd. "And now thnt Ill!‘ nor" in un- (‘pigs-food lcl, the tresriasser a0- prtiach r11 his own risk. TOT‘ "l9 izinnt nwnkt-s." H0 attain expressed his belief that. the United States should transfer 60 river-able 498910?!" 5° the 1111511 navy-not 50 as men- ilntiorl liv other advocates of this innvti~<zind he iirized the ‘utmost tinnptirnflrin In defence efforts on lliP burl of Canada and the Uhl- Icd States. Britain Turns Down Nazi Red Cross Ships Protest LONDON, Aug. iiL-(Soturdev) __.(;p,_Biiltain announced today She would rckfuse ‘to rzcéitzprlg ‘if Hod Cross is ins mmu - 11m; German vessels whlchmfl NEW claim arc used to r0561"! N811 M" men shot down at sea. A German note announolzig the Nazis I3t%id formant‘? zhlgrs with tie Re ross or s c urpow. was countered by lylta-ln with the assert-Ion that the character and functions" of so many vessels wet: open to "the tmivest stisplelons. vessels encoded 1n savlniz both Bill,- Ish and German nlrmenieofflclas said. and have "rope-a div and flagrantly" attacked bona flde hos- pital DI. I'm _ to the German now was nerfiuiila Emmet-land, throllflh whom the ml German an- work. APPIy 26 Valley It. ..-@.c,- ..-u—-4s@~-__ .. have to be iinprcccdenhed. The g We Y- o! flu fill! “$2 . . .-.A.--<pyhp- Ilmllwlllnfilfi was made. I-t said t e clulm of Red Cross v vellell WM Gennans have attacked British to TIIGIISANIIS (continued from P1186 ¥)____ At Government mill! ‘rm followins’ were nrswi" m? Excellency the Govemoi‘ General. Hor Royal Highness Princess Alice, the Lieutenant Governor, Mrs. Le- Page; Chief Justice Mfllihlewll- Mrs. Muthlesoni Dr- W- J- _P- m‘ MIllIm; Premier Campbell; M"- Campbell; Mayor Hohmuw MP6- Holman; Col. Oecll Stewart, Mrs. stewiirt; Lt. Col. o. Elliott riiiii; Mrs. Full; His Lordshlp Bishop 0'- ; M O. W. Campbell; vgl W. gbdrnpbell; Mn. Bessie YBDCI-UI the Lady May Abel- t ; the H n ble Arlel Baird; Si? hshuldhaxg ogedfern (Private Secretary); O01. H. Willis-O'Con- nor (Aide): Lt. Honorable E. Chat- flcld, R.N.V.R. (Aldo); Rev. Is- Gmdtner; Mrs. Gardiner; Mr. Lloyd Wonnaoott; Mrs. Lloyd Won- nacott. Pbllowlnx the Review of; the EX- hlbltion Grounds. the vice-Regal part returned to their private car at the railway station, Today’! Program This morning the Bbv 56°11" Wm be at the station at 10.30 am. The P.E.I. Ught Horse wlll provide u. Guard of Honorlat the mProlviiicléil Building where tie vlce- *ga a1‘ y girth Brrivellifl. b12045 .5111. Lfviucgllglurggl- esses w rea in w - eratlon Chamber by the Preinler on behalf of the Government, and by the Mo. '0r on behalf of the City of Churlljot etownh after‘ lwhich ‘It-hie mem ers f I e Leasutuiv, 10.1‘ wives, LheoCItv Councillors. their wives, the ladies representing lh several lgdlesmoétgilaniznitlons. wlll be preaonte by rem e1‘. At 11.30 the artv wlll leave the Provincial Bull In; and wlll arrive at the R.C.N.V.R. barracks at 11.35. They wlll then visit. the Charlotte- town Airport at 12 noon. At 12.25 they will visit. the Experimental Farm and at 12.45 will arrive at the Light Horse Parade Grounds. " Al; 2.45 they wlll leave for Stiinmerslde by oar. Her Excellency, Princess Alice. will also vlsft the Siinatoriiiiii, Red Cross and I.O.D.E. as ivtill as in- sipect the Girl Guirlcs during the a y. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MucMlllan. In the Governor-General, spoke of the “duty. privilege and hiizh honor” which was lils In iii- troduclng the distinguished visitors. He made reference to tht- lurtie number of people uihlch had gath- ered at the first entertainment of the Carry on Canada Corps, the proceeds of which were to 1Z0 to the Rod Cross Society to curry out one of their most net-essarv ivorks~tlie purchase o: an ambulance. He spoke of the Iionnr iialrl tho province bv having the visit n1 flit: Earl of Athlone and his Cflllillfl, Princess Alice. He remarked that this was one of the first. provinces to be visited by His Excellency, "the representative of a splendid King, and part of a. Royal Family we ltivti so dearly." Ho. tixplninod that lhel Governor-General was a iniciiitii‘ of 1 QUEER Marv aiitl Princess Aliic n1 wand-daughter of the trrcat Queen. Vlctoida. l Boo Dlstlnlulnhed Career ‘i i Dr. Machflllati spoke of the r11:- llxlguishcd nillilurv t.'tll't'l‘l' n! ll ~‘ Excellency Iii Iiirliu, H 11h .»\"ii‘af and during the (Ircnr. V\'.:i‘. uiid iiisoi mentioned his sllCUfitlwiill crirccr its II i diplomat. 'I‘uiciit_\- no yrurs iiiztil the Earl of Athloiir- lnitl brcn of1ci‘-‘ ed the Governor (Wllvlklirilllll of Canudn, but. nrvfci‘i‘ii<| 1n 111i Iii 11:1- lroiit as a soltlitii‘ ":0 t-Iivri‘ liiuisrill Vlfllll zlniiv 1123111111: lnr ilit- .iit1i~~, nciirlence and Ircctltim of this world." Rclcrrliiiz tti His Flvrvifltiiityflsti-rm as the Klntgis rcprti.stiii..i1i\‘ii 111 S. .1111 Africa, lie HIIII llic piiiplc of iliu‘. 0011111111‘ l)(‘l.lllUl‘."t’I llll‘ Kiiiq, r11 Ilii- cntl o1 tho. 1i1‘:=1 l."l‘lll, in ir-ivti Ihi» Eur] ‘with tlicin Illltl us‘ u. i‘t..-u.i. lic, rtiniiiiiicd pin". n1 a stir-burl icrni Dr. MucMilIan hIIIII IIIIII the DPOIIII‘ of this province slioiiltl iiiukc Iii». rest. of Canada follow suit iint-I nslr, that His EXCPIICIIVV be lcft. Ilf‘l'(‘. for perpetuity. II." cxii ‘l‘(I 11.-pl iI Athlonc inis cli: 111i Mid- cllisstix Hospital lll Loiitltiu. AIS") His Excellency and Printers; Ali ivctn sponsors of tliti Lt-tiguri til‘ AII-rtiy. The ncw Cmvernor-Gciitirzil ls no‘: niwxsitltuit of the Ciiiiiitliiin lh-tl Cross Society. Aiituht-i- prominent. spv-tiltiii‘ iit. lust night's RUVILWI’ iviis Mr. W d. t: ll'1l1', who said the Rctl Cross Sim 1y served the soldiers for the ixitiplc, and next uieek the SOCIcIy would Ill‘ going to the peo ile of Cnnudn ask-j mi for $5,000, . Last year they as ed for $3,000,000 niirl gut $5.000,- 000, which was ivell and faithfully spent. Soldlor; Receive Goods l Ho mentioned some of the put-i poses for which the money was used, Hospitals bciicfliicn frnni 11,; supplies were bought iiiitl lIllIlPlIlII for the ivonicn to tvork with nus‘ purchased. Goods were given tori I soldiers and tho soldiers ct, have to buv these 800tls. Cnn ‘y to rumors the Red Cross lIf.‘\'L‘l‘ stiltl a nickel: worth of moods but tlitist- uiere “Rivti hc stated. Ml‘. Cairns l't‘It‘!'l'I‘CI i0 tlic Ill‘1I\'_V Ifkxsfis‘ encountered bv Iliti isrilisli iii France and I01‘ that reason tho Ul\-| British Red Cross. The Canadian Socictv have been? food each week for the prisoners of um‘. and this would bc n hi1: undcr- f tnklng as the packtnivs hiivc to bi- packed corrcctlv and sci :t \\‘llil care. It Is trniisporfetl cc to Gr- neva. Switzerland, where the Unlt- ed States Red Cross, aetiiic for Great Britain. takes care of the (Ils- trlbutlon. Also there are one half a iiiil- llon evacuec women and rliiltlrcii in‘ Great Britain and an appeal lintl been sent out for garments for lhcsc t4 provide for tho winter ivtiuthcr. Om mllllon garments iiit- iictxlctl. United States wlll sup ilv :Im).000 of the number ronulrctl. ' Ilt‘ Cniiatlltm Red Crass ITIIVC also btitiii nskcrl to supply convalescent hospitals 1101055 Canada, the speaker said. They iirc| Nked P0 64111117. ninlntaln and sup-- Elly nurses for those institutions, ei people of Canada wlll stmitl by and help and their money ivill be falthfullv administered," hc stud In concfuslon. The Master of Ceremonies at 1M6 night's Review program was MI‘. - I. Y. Rmldln and the artists dcsorvc BDecIaI mention for the fine show; they staged. Ewcry nunibtir was‘ thoroughly enjoyed bv the autlltiiicc. The light Horse Troop ptiriidiitl the Grounds with their hniitl and the R.C.N.V.R. Gun Crow were acoonrpazilctl on lliti DIIHIfN‘ by 111t- WI-st Kent Stihotil Band, 'I‘liri band of the sumnicisldti Girls. who xvi-rte dressed in brightly coloiircd uni- forms, was In attendance aiitl dc- llghtcd tlic aurllciivr- ivilli several pleasing numbers. The demonstra- lnns b3’ thc R.C.N.V.R‘ and Tight asked to supply 5.000 packages of M Mason's Beauty Shop SPECIALS 0N OIL PERMANENT! $7.50 l‘ ‘ for — - {.00 $5.00 Permanent for - - - $3.50 Open every T uday, Thu-oh! and Saturday lvonlup. L-{lfl-B-Sl-fll. Prison Camp ____(ContInued from page 1) In custodv In camps. whilch had to be quickly organized, thousands of men who have 26 nouns a day in which to plan their escape, but I am determined to leave no stone unturned to see these peo 1e are held in safe keeping," d Mr, Ralston. The minister, busily engaged d1- zectlng Canada's military services, took the swift action after being informed at. his home of the latest escapes. Earlier, internment operations headquarters announced officially the escape of the two latest Ls- oneiis w-ho were identified as gm Pletsch, a petty officer In the sub- marine service, and Herbert Nau- niann, on army sergeant-major. Pietsch was described as beln five feet, 11% inches tall and iveiehms 176 pounds. He has a scar on the right forehead and. ls tieiyalert. In appearance. He was wearing a. blue navy jacket, blue shorts. He had no hat. Nuumrinn, flve feet eight Inches tall, weighs 165 pounds and Is of o, fresh complexion, has light brown lialr and grey eyes. He wore dark blue trousers and a blouse, some- what similar lo a ski jacket. Plot/sch was captured In the North Sea last November while Nniiiiiniin ivas taken prisoner dub‘ int! flghtln around Arras, France, officials so d. Both were interned In Britain and later brought to Canada for the duration of the war. - Iiiittii-nmciit officials said u. wide- spread scnreh was on tonight for the prisoners, who escaped In d clevci‘ manner. They said tho prla- oncrs placed two planks under the chassis of a dump truck, climbed in on top of them and left the camp ivlth the truck, unnoticed. However, when the truck reached a (lump the driver noticed two “suspicious looking" figure; duh Zl\\’11_\' from the vehicle. The dxlver pave chase but he was not fut enough for them and. they got I.- ii-ay. The driver returned to the camp and l'f‘l)0l‘lif‘(i the incident. A roll was iniinctllalclii culled among the Iirlsoncrs rrnd as a Msult It was <lis::o\‘crcd two of them were miss- 1ii':. Bed Army In Offensive Tactics MOSCOW, p. 30—(APJ—Red army (Ii-ill 1n “offensive tactics" In u spct-liil ivcstcrn military district nnd iiiuiiiiciiv s of the Red fleet in nn iiiiidtiiiiifitid sea were dis- closed today iviiilc Russia viewed imii iui zttillutle of apparent de- iiicliintuit the» newest movement 0! btirtlt-ixs iii the Balkans. 'l‘lic soviet Union was awaiting Itiimzinltitr i-rply to two protests iiliziriiliiu Runinnlan border troops \-.i‘1i "prnvocziiive actions" on the snvict-Riinivhiluii frontier-protests ‘\\‘hlt‘l1 wnriu-d of tlic grave con- sPQIIUIICPS which tiny future trouble iniirlii. bring. ' lloxvtivcii. some diplomatic sour- (in; expressed the belief this slt- ii ilmi ls not 110W scrlous. They riiu lliimiiiiliiii frontlcr guards liatl bi-tiii nrdtircd to RG81) the peace during the Vlciina territorial nego- iiiilltiiis which today resulted ln lllt‘ loss of approximately half of Riiintiniiiis province of Tran- sylvania In Hungary. Also de- inzirkailon of the new Russo-Ru- lllfilllilll border by n mlxetl com. {nissinn Is expected to begin short- v. New York Ferry In Collision s THE UNION i . . connggiznluiilfl. OFFERS YOU; dfnec other... ° “m” ’° " °°““"* M u Our Inte I____ iiazitsziii"iii=°i . r i‘ wedge Intoltxbe gletiillctliersbmlsmfnn! Minimum time n: I paratfon, because onii-uprjgfltilsg, Jects are Included Iii the wllfsosub. _______ . A considerable Saving in m geutfraaiase of the shorter tunaoug; -_.__. Individual advancement 0g _, , . tut!- . “Y! A business envl modern office Eqlllgtlilfllelixnthlltimt: business-like atmosphere, Graduate; Placement service. 5513 desirable posh B In securing tlons. We shall be ll; 1 complete details of cpiirg *' gi}%bii£‘il01rffl “fled” ‘“m‘““ °‘ UNION COMMERCIAL tiottrq. wM- MORAN. Principal, The Eastern Guardiaii .."l‘hh column I; new: 0f local Intermrtufiienvi“ llolng of a newsy “alum; m" " Inserted It 2 cent; 5 no“ “PM”! Dlyublo “I advance. ..°BIJBSCRIPT *7." at: glaarltatetotvlrlnkGusi-diaii 21.15,. bu: n e m, _ . Hume. e p‘ ‘"4" Canada Takes i‘ Over Four French Ships =cnd you riilel ldfg] OTTAWA, Aug. ISO-ICW-{Quq Minister Mwcdonald axiinounoed b. gs: French Jhlps it", n ned the Canodim, Mercont lo Maxine.” At the some time the Mints announced the appointment Cmdr. J. R. Beech as command ofiloer of the Pacific Cotist Capt. Taylor Wood Grant. of Rob fax as director or naval persmndl at Ottawa. The French lhlpu taken ovq» have a total tonnage of 13.019 and are the Saint Malo, Iifaurlemie, Llsteux and Limoges. FIVH Danish ships with s. tonnage of 21,1114 pro. vloiully were taken over when Den- mark viias invaded. Mr. Macdonald explained com- pensation would be given to own- ers of French ships ivhich ivore re- quisltloned. In the same wiiy that compensation was provI/iwl for owners of Caniullan vessels moms- Itloned "In an eastern port from clay to day." The four Frvnch ships antral‘!- Ioned were In Canadian fIflTbOfl nihen fiance sued for an antita- oe. Cmdr. Beech named Paola] Coast commander, succeeds Capt. V. G. Brodeus. who has been rip< pointed naval attache at the CHI adlan legatlon In Waslil itlvm, Cmdr. Beech saw service 1n vari- ous ships of the Royal Navy dur- lng the war and has been on act- lve service since. Capt. Grant, who comes Io n s1 headquarters here, command the I-IMCS. Skeenti In 1938 director of personnel hr- iiil‘ ‘iinva charge of PCOYIIII-hl! iititiiitii-s 11nd the assignment of pnilluilliii?!‘ training, Jvhere necessary of (illic- elrs or men and all personnel ques- t ons. Mr. Maodonald siiltl mtiii who want In joln the navy but art-fill ed up for 30 davs iiillltaigv 11.111 niz should take their ifflillilll! aiidMPfl “hope for the best, ivli‘ h 1s. 0f course, to join tho nnvyc." The minister sold the navy M4 a waiting 11st of 15.000. NFIW YORK, Aug. 30—-(APl--A, fiiry bruit. tin route from Staten I~litiirl 1o the Buttery at the tl ofi ivliinhzitiari and a, lighter oollded in ilic Upper Bay late today. It! wits‘ rcporftitl to jmllcc headquarters. ' 'I'!ii'rie marine division munelics wtirc siviiil l'\ Ilit- scone iiiid 1hr fi IIPPIIYIIIIIIII was notified. 'l‘1i<- t-ozist cuartl said the ll'l"l'_\‘- iuidlaii Red Cross had to 1101;) IIICHMGLII. ivus iilili- 1o prtrcegd m her special IOGCIJI £11111“ Jury, ~- *' tlntik at thti Battery and that first‘ mmu Ititiicnititi there had been no that. Four Crowned In St. Lawrence OEDARS. Que.. A1141, 30.—(CP) -— FOLII‘ nicn wcro drowned In the St. Lnwrcncc River opposite this village cnrlv tonight when their rowboat (‘flpnlflfld about 100 yards from shore. your others escaped a, similar fate. The dead, all residents of EMS hamlet near Montreal?- Aiu-el Daunals, 44-year-o1d' father O I. Marcel Daunals a member t e Canadian fictive Service C or c. Albnn Denis 27, unmarried; Marcel Lauzon. 22, unmarried: Marcel Duluth, 19, unmarried. ' Those rescued were reported tobo Rcini Leroux, two young brothers nninctl Kelly, and another youth ldcntlficd only as Holdway. Th8! also are residents of Cedars. - of of or the Women's ‘Auxiliary Motor Service of Charlotwwwzi. Slx young III(II(‘$ on tractors displayed their IIIIPIIIIIPPLR iit handling these mach- ill“S Thi- Charlottetown Male Chorus were present nnd contributed sev-I tirul numbers. Tflp dancing by Jos-i cph Morrissoii. Magical Illusions by. Dr. Paul Leonard. Indian Club swinging by W. E. Scantlebiiry nnd ‘HflfF-t‘ iinIt were highlights on areadfrigs by Robert Compton were , "well rounded out, program. Another i 8w n: Ibo mnmvreum tho II timong the other pleasing number! QIGIIL .. pany and the Krupp General Electric Compflllb‘. panics, were:- ll. S. Grand Jury Indiets Two Firms “MW YORK, Aug. 3U t.i\l'i .. gating allciietl illlil-LIIISI i..\\ '--‘ latlons In WM‘ illllllal . 1m... ...- dlcted the General E111. .1 t-nii- COIIIILIILV metals 11nd the defence program o1 the States. _, d The Indictment, dcseribitl in‘ If‘ ' eral Investigators as the 1110?’. .111- portant defence 11101101201)‘ Iiii. .10! returned, was the sccoiitl ‘ilk-ii 3:1; 1 . .. fourth lndtlistry 11y the Eran lll‘y n as m‘ - Named In today's blll. iitisnvis rhf General Electric niitl Kruui 00-“ ‘July, on: a1 Walter M. SLeui-ns ofscliriiiv N.Y., Manager of Trade liq-M _ and Special Contracts for Ct~~ Electric: Carbuloy Company 01 LFOIC IC ' ' n WIIOIIY-(MVIICII sldlaby of General Electric. "H" w‘ Prnsidiiiit, r it, Rgiriliimaeiirielift 8i Clcvclnnd, Chfl-Irfnflfl or the board- “m, In Cleveland. _Je1fr1es d¢§_l-rv_,e operations of his comIWIIf _ ‘m, been carried out In Zllldlhf“ m, competent. counsel‘ MIII thsliowpd firm "has not knowingly , H .. any statute of the United Svft-li WINNIPEG. Mmi., Aubi- 111-11,, spite delays caused by li‘{'"“_m‘,_ some points. cutlliip ls cltlici 1 \ l_ plated or well ndvnnmd niiti 11in ‘.1 In" ls general Ihrouizhtuil 11i.i_\\< ‘- Heavy frost In northern 31.111 and lighter frost In northern,- dfchewan affected all sl- ‘nu crops. Average f0 wit" '""“.§,‘,k. erage yields appear likely i" ‘inns fltohewflfl and Alberta. W“ 1.1a "i 1'11. "tiitsriiimrrr"... ' ogre ux‘ or iliiu!