. I < THE WESTERN GUARDIAN‘ AalN'l‘—lIn. John Pond, u we», s“... BUIIIIIIBIDI, AND News. Blhwiptlm. Advertising should be rm wmi In. me T!" "who m! be Marin daily at any of the following flora i, Gonrli Drlflto , w Mari Esme. n'°c..;.‘fii. ‘i: The Guardian will be delivered to any home in jnmmerlide by llmnnereldez- Bell Bookstore. Water l0. Toronto Bakery. Water 5t Oi-rrkrlwazzcuereaycneeper I!" Your order to the buy responsible for deliveries on your route. —'l‘bie column l| reserved for news of local Interest but advertising oi a uevvey nature may be insert- ed at 2 cents asvord strictly pey- able In advance, -ANNUAL CONVENTION West- ern Kg. Union. North Bedeque Uni- ted hhrch, Friday, September 29th. Aitemoon and evening meet- ices. L-iil8-9-27-2i. 48E! with each Film sent to en's for Develop.ng and Print- g one 4 x 8 Enlargement. Overnlie service Enman Drua and Photo Ber- vice. Bumerside, P. . I. L-88t-9-l4-l5i. -HELP AT HOME by “conserv- ins" 111111511185. tools. machine . Paint and repairing supplies sod tight at Bruce's. L-l79-9- - —SUNGLO “IMPROVED” FURBJNG RATION now at dealer in pubs or meal iorm. is newly improved iced insures ou dear colored pelts if fed acccr in to instructions. il-Tliu-Sat-‘Ihe-t . -FOX RANCl-IEIIS ATTENTION: We have 100 Tons of puffed rice (ooarse c-und) contracted for, for ward Island ranchers. be had by mixing this ingredient with your commerc- ial iee . il-TST-ti. —F!R.ST AID COUR-SES-A St. John Ambulance First Aid Course will open next. week for Girl Guides over 15 years. Dr. I-l. D. Johnson and Dr, J. A. MaePhee will meet the pupils next Thurs- day. The course w.ll last six weeks and will consist oi lectures. demonstrations and practice-S. FALL cur --LEAVE FOR. MAGDALEN‘ IS- LANDS — Miss Dolly Matthew leaves today for the Magdalen Is- lands, where she has been ens ed as teacher in the Anglican set e- rnent of House Harbor. She was ac- companied by her father, Mr. Ver- non Matthew, who will spend a few days at the settlement. Her _ many friends wish Miss Matthew every success-S - --LADIES OF LEGION HOLD MEETING-dim regular monthly meeting c1 the Ladies Auxiliary was held on ‘Tuesday evening in thetovwn hall. “rs R. L. Mollison presided. There was a v 890d attendance. ‘The usual rouine oi business was conducted and it was declded to start knitting soars for the soldiers-S. —VISITING 1N KILDARIJ- Rev. John Foley of Haribault. Minn, is visiting his old home in Klldare. and on Sunday was the oelebrant at Sacred Heart Church, Alberton, at High Mass. He also "cached the sermon. His excel- Pm; discourse was based on the text "Love thy Lord with thy ~ whole heart and soul, and with all thy strength and thv neillhbol‘ B5 thyseiiP-S. ._-SUCCESSFUL BRIDGE-A verv successful bridge was aiven by Miss Katherine Danby on Tuesday aitemoon at her lovely home in st. Eleanors. Miss Darby gave the m ““t.“‘&..‘l€‘aaf'§§§ i??? e response ilratifyinsz. There were sixteen tab- 135 in play and s, most enjoyable afternoon was spent. Several prizes were given. Miss Darby served refreshments. assisted by a number of ladies.—8. —MISCOUCHE C. W. L.—'I'he regular monthly meeting ori the Miecouche Branch of the Catholic Women's League. was held recent- ly and was largely attended. ‘Ilhe president. Mrs. Patrick Martin pre- sided and gave an interesting ae- oount of the provincial meetings in Charlottetown. Rev. Dr. Monagh- an. Chaplain of the branch. ad- dremed the ladies and asked them tr.- co-operate in all activities in whnection with the patriotic work to assist those tightlm in his Majesty's forces and all other movements to aid in the success- ful conclusion of the present cun- fiict with victory for the derric- cratic natlons. The ladies were most enthusiastic and assured their Chaplain oi their loyal sun- oort in all work-S. —IOX BANQUET-The regular quarterly meeting and banquet oi the Summerside Fox Study Club was held on Tuesda evening at t-he Capitol Grill. '1‘ ere was a very large attendance. In the ab- oi the president, Mr. B. Graham Rogers presided. - ers were Dr. Gunn, Mr. Winsoe J. L-idstone. G. R. MacQuarrie, B, W. Robinson, L. W. Hancock. The main things touched upon were the iox demonstration week and the possibility oi including a ul- i.ry show. This new feature the demonstration met with neral approvaL At a. round tab dis- cumion it was agreed that fox l rwhers should endeavour to keep in the business, keeping a reduced number of foxes. but raising the quality. In this way there would be general improvement. The clem- onstration week would mist the average rancher to lrnow the re- quirements of quality and stand- ards better. A short musical en- tertainment was provided. Con- the rogram was rt Huestis, cock-S. *1 e A‘ swam-f. I fi a .41 M ‘i MINHN ...\' I I lib,‘ last-Phone 289-1 PIIINOI COUNT! I'll- Pllfllle 289-1 for this service cr "—BEXALL Cod Liver Extract with Creos i ids. on" Kem 1:50 ‘or co Taylor Drug —I)WEI.LING FOB RENTAL t James Cairns. Summerside. L-BBO-tai’. —GOODRICH Silvertown golden Ply heavy dilly auto or truck tires and tubes. all sizes stock at 311098- L-l79—9-28-2!. —0LD FOX RANCI-IERS will tell you cooked rice cannot be beaten or producing clear colored pelts. You can secure puffed (coarse und) rice at all sun lo Dealers ough September-Dc ober and November. 9- - —I-IOUSE FOR SALE or. rent. Second Street, Summerside. 5 bed- rooms, bathroom, 3 rooms and kitchen on ground floor. Double, garage. All modern conveniences. Apply Henry W. Noonan. Summer- side. L—896-9-28-4i. —I‘OR SALlF-Cookshutt riding gang plow suitable for horses or small tractor $40; Ma gang ow $20, both in perf conditon. Also new shares all extras for Cockshutt Frost- and Wood plows. Herbert Weeks, Fredericton. L-Bte. —INDISPOSED—Friends will re- gret to learn that Mr. A. Sterl- ing MacKay is confined to his home through illness. Mr. MacKay motored to Sackville, N. B., on ‘hiesday with his son, Alexander and Mr. William Enman, who have entered Mount Allison University. Upon his return Mr. MacKay was taken ill. His many friends trust the-t he will soon be restored to good health. s. —SAD NEWS KECElVED—Mrs. Ernest Mills received the sad new: yesterday oi the death that mom- ing oil her sister Janie. Mrs. Frank l-iawke at her home in Boston after only a iew days illness. Mrs. the daughter oi the d Mrs. David Read of Reeds Corner and will be kind- ly remembered by her many Is- land friends. She leaves to mourn her husband. one son Read and the following brothers and sisters: Bishop, Sum-merside, George, Reads Corner, Mrs. Melville Bradshaw, and Mrs, Ernest- Mills, Summer- - side. Mrs. Emilene MacKay, New Annan, and Mrs. Lieard in West- errrCanads. to all of who-m much sympathy is extended. Mrs. Mills left by plane on Wednesday morn- ing to attend the funeraL-S. —MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER --Neigl'ib0rs and friends gathered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John McIvor, Kinkora, re- oen ly to tender a miscellaneous shower to Mr. Mclvofs sister, Miss M , of New Jersey, who is one oi seasons brides. The bride- to-be was escirted to the seat oi honor by Mrs. P. L. Morris and Miss Nora Mclvor. A carriage lad- en with lovely gifts was brought in under the guidance of the bride's niece and nephew. Adelaide Duffy and St. Clair Mclvor. dress- ed es a little bride and groom. Mrs. John MaoCabe and Miss Nora McIvor untied the gifts and the verses were read by Mrs. Jack McGowan, New Jersey. The bride- te-be expressed her thanks very prettlly and was immediately showered with confetti, all join- ing in 511181!!! for she's a jolly good iellow. Refreshments were served afier which dancing was enjoyed, ‘The music was furnished by Alfred McKenna and Carl Greenam-S. —IGG AND POULTRY MEET- ING-A meeting of Egg and Poul- try roducers was held on Tuesday even» g in the Town hall, Summer- side. Mr. F. M. Nash presided and explained the object of the meeting, which was to promote better grading of poultry and eggs. Mr. S. C. Bonny Ottawa Assistant Chief, Poultry Marketing Service was present and outlined the pro- posed regulations. Egg dealers were there from Crapaud in East Prince oi Richmond in West Prince The meeting endorsed the proposed im- provements in egg grading. ‘Ilhere was much discussion as to the methods of grading of egigs and poultry and it was considered that it would be for the general im- prov-ement oi the industry as a whole. A committee was appointed t.o comer with Government of- ficials on the matter. ‘rhoee on the committee were G. W. Phillips. Sumrnerside; Ralph Callbeck, Bede- ue; A. K. lord, Cape Traverse; gierald MacKenzie, Kensington. s PERSONALS e-Senator Daniel Riley oi Hi8“ River. Alberta, is Vlsitlflll the Province, the uest 10f Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riey and Mr. John Riley-S. —Mrl. Ewen Clarke, Wllmot, is visiting In Weterboro, Maine, the guest of son, Mr. iilarland Vaughan and Mn. Vaughan-S. mro rsgf . Bedeque were recent to Anuierst. N. 8.. guests of Mine Gladys Bryenton-S. _—Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Parl have returned to their home l: rsde rafter an enjoyable vacation at 8t. Martins. N. B.—S. -'l1ie Misses Margaret Mac- llwen and Marion Wocdside have returned to Summerside after spending their vacation at St. Martins, N. E-G. —M.r. Summer- lI-(IG-“Il in Mom- ton, N. —hiends will mgr t to learn 1 the illness of Mi‘. Agchlbald Ma?- I-Iorece Clerk, visiting friends B.—8. THE RCHER FLAVUUR SILVEIIPLATEI Save the coupon: from Lipton’: I lb. and lb. p: able SIIverpIereJVIIre (or premium to Thou. J. LIDIDDLtd-J-IIIIOII BidhTamnco. lllllllli RED LABEL ORAHFI I ABEL YiilOW [Mill ‘i i | —Mrs. J. R. Kenny of Clftown formerly of Summerside. is a visitor Io Stine and receiving a cordial weloome.—S -Friends will regret to learn oi the serious illness of Mr. Frank Shea. Indian River. and trust he will soon be restored to his usual good health-S. —M.rs._ _s. B. Crossman who has been vis-tlng in Oak Bluffs. Vine- yard Haven, Mass. has returned to her home in Bedeque-s. —Miss Audrey MscKay of Ai- beny is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. —-Frien€| will regret to learn of e illness of Mr. Simon Day, g.nial mail carrier for Welling- ton and trust that he will soon be on his rounds agaixm-S. —M.r. and Mrs. Charles and son Russell oi Hal visiting in Freeland, Lot —‘Mr. H. P. Mills of Edmonton, is visiting his mother, Mrs. W. B. Mills at. her home in Summer-side and is being warmly welcomed by old f: lends. S. —Mr. Vernon MacQuarrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Mac- Quarr e. Wllmot, leaves this week f0!‘ Hflllfali. N. 8.. where he will continue his studies" at Dalhousie University-s, —Manv friends of Dr. Mary S. Ross will regret to learn that shc Is quite ill at the home of her sister. Mrs, D. R. Morrison. Bede- que. Mrs. Bruce Davison. Bradal- bane is nursing hen-S. —-Mr. Wilfred Hoddinott of New- foundland has been the guest of his brother. Rev. D. F‘. Hoddinott and Mrs, Hoddinott. North Bede- cue. and left this week for Mount Allison University. Sackville, N, 3.. where he intends taking a science course-s. Wells ifax, are 11 .——S. Gillespie - Graham Iiuptials A wedding of much interest was solemnized at the English Church , Kensingion, on Monday Sept. 18, 1939. at l0 am. when Rev. . Fream uni in marriage Miss Helen Jean Graham. grand- daughter of Mrs. Mary Graham, Spring Brookpmd Mr. James Rob- ert Giliespie, son o1 Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie, Long River. ' The wlnscme young bride looioed lovely attired in a suit oi navv blue with accessories to match. she was attended b the groom's sister. Mrs Marian lilespic, whi‘e the groom was supported by Mr. Frank Dunning, Lon River. Following the marr age cqemony the bridal party motored to Char- lottetown where e. delicious wed- ding dinner was served by the groom's aunt. Mrs. William Rodd. After a short tour to interesting parts oi the Island the party re- turned to the home oi the grooms parents, 1mg River. The following evening a large crowd oi chivariers gathered, and. after bouncing the groom and others, departed leaving t-he hap- py young couple their best wishes for happiness and prosperity in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie will re- side in Lpng River where the Blovm is one fof the districts prosperous oung armors. S.’ (Patriot Please Copy.) . Associated Study Glubs At llensington of the McMahon House. Kensmn. on Tuesday night, Sept. . Mr. Borden Fraser presided and in- troduced Dr. Croteau the first The associated may clubs Kensington and vicinity met in speeke of the evening. Dr. Crot- growth of the co-operatlve move- ment in Prince Edward Island. He said there were now i1 Credit Unions with something over sev- enty thousand dollars in savings. He believed the directors and com- mittees of a credit union should become familiar with the duties of all officers as well as their own particular office and suggested meeting once a month for the pur- pose of studying the bookkeeping system and duties of officers. He expressed pleasure st seeing so many women interested and thought they should have a B004 influence in the organization. Dr. Croteau answered several ques- tions in an interesting 811d m‘ structive manner. Mr. B. C. Chand- ler oi the Prince Edward Island Libraries was the next speaker He warned the members not to be- come wildly enthusiastic over new ideas which proved in many cases be not very feasable but to ‘study well before launching forth on co-operative ventures. He said the keynote of success in a Credit Union was “ownership" and it was the task of the credit unions to bring back ownership to the masses. Pointing the way to suc- cess his quotation from Kipling was very appropriate. i. e. “its not the guns nor the money Nor the army as a, whole But the everlasting teamwork Oi every blooming soul.” A vote of thanks was tendered the speakers. moved lvv Mr, J. L. Saunders and seconded by Mr. Keir Duggan. The singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to a cI0se.-S. Celebrates 40th Anniversary 0f Wedding Mr. and Mrs. N. J. MacNeill oi New Annan were waited upon on ‘Piresday evening by their many friends and neighbours on the oo- casion of the 40th anniversary oi their marriage. There were about I50 guests present as well as their own family. After the guests had gathered together Miss Ellie Gillis read an address expressing the best wishes o! all for their continu- ' ed happiness. Mr. Alden Moose. and I Mrs. William I-Iaggeriy then made the presentation on behalf of the communiéy of two bea-utiiul easy chairs an a beautiful parlour lamp as a token for the hish esteem in which they were held. Mr. Mac- Neill repliedand in a short speech thanked one and all for their good wishes and beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. MacNei'l received many small gifts from personal friends. After refreshments had been ser- ved the remainder of the evening was taken up with music and dancing. 11w music for the even- ing was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Parnel Cosgrove and their son. Mrs. Edgar Hickey played the wedding March for the honoured couple. During the evening the groom of iortv summers favoured the guests wiiih a stew; diance; and Mrs, MacNellPs mother, Mrs. Ronald MacDonald who is nearly 90 years also sten danced On their departure the guests wished Mr. and Mrs. MacNeill manv happy returns. S Von Fritsch Murdered By Gestapo? LONDON Sept. 26 —Ward Price foreign affairs writer of the Dally Mail, toda expressed doubt Colonel tech had General erner Von , been killed in action and s =ted he might have been murders by the Gesta (secret police). "The fa of General Von kitsch . is a mysterious event that arouses Ward Price will be shared by e11 hostility toward the Nazi regime. The question will have sprung al- ready to their minds: Did Von lib-itsch iall in action or was he shot by the Gestapo? "Here was a iull General, a- for- mer commander -in -chiei. Since igign halve! officers” oi that “rank n ca e upon expose em- selves to enemv fire? In the last Great war with all its systematlc cau remarked on the continuous , Tiesunn-"Izorslni: on». AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Add Up for Just Hzone Your Order Tlle Savings Friday and Saturday SPECIALS ! . .- TOVKAY GRAPES NABOB COFFEE 1 lb. pkg. Reg. 19c. Slinlllet cnnrmun Reg. 4 fo_r 25c————-———-— Best Table Grapes. Reg. 20c lb. — — —- — -— —- Hami|ton’s Milk Lunch BISCUITS (Limited supply—buy early) 1 lb. tin-J/g lb. free -- Both for - — — — -- — 2 for Special ————— -— ——- 6 for 29¢ Z "C" 29G Blue and Red GRAPES 4m‘ BASKET. e fist 49¢ t ISLAND 53c Reg. 30c. I CANDY SPECIAL! Lemon and Orange FRUIT Special lb. — — — — -— — I Bedeque BREAKFAST CEREAL 5 lb. bag. Reg. 25c. Special — — — — — — — — — — J9” OATMEAL I “Fresh Milled" 10 Lbs. LOBSTER There ’s Extra Good Values in the P Following Items ! 1-4 Lb. Tins Kensington Gardens Soap Peanuts, 200 lbs. Fresh Roast- T- 1 4 Cakes, Cell. wrapped — 10c ed, just received. Ins c ' 15c lb. 2 lbs. 25c Summer Savory Large Bunches — — —— — 10c Peaches AYLMER N0. 1, 6 qt. basket — — — 69c i Cubs —- “Toasted Wheat Cer- eal” — 2 pkgs. with 2 Sample Dates, 3 lb. pkgs. s n a c h pkgs. for — — — — -— — 25c Cello. wrapped -— — -— -- 29c Island Plums, 11 quart basket — — — — — — — - - -- 79o Regular_ 17c v I Special ‘a 2 For 27 c iority lost his life. "Killed in action outside Warsaw? Is it at this stage of the Polish war likel that a handful oi determined sold ers and civilans deiendln the ruins of their ca ital would k ll the first, iull Genera to die in battle for a eneratlon?" ‘An if. contrary to the laws oi probability. such a casuality occur- red, why should the victim be the one commander whose supreme military ability and experience in high office combined with a sense oi outrage honor, made for- midable to the Nazi government? Adequate Supplies of Raw Sugar Will Be Available OTTAWA. Se . M-(Ol-U- Ade- quate supplies o raw sugar will be available in Canada as a result of an agreement just concluded with the United Kingdo nuanced today b the Wartime Prices and ‘rrede gourd heeded by Hector B. MacKlnn on. . The agreement provides that the sugar controller of the United Kingdom will re-sell to Canadian refineries at cost sufficient raw sugar irorn British ares to meet Canadian requirements. ‘Ilhe bulk o! this raw sugar will probably come from the West In- dies. Oiicials here explained that In addition the crop of sugar beets ilrown In Canada will also be com- ing on the market within three weeks. No definite estimate oi the crop is available. Last year's crop was 527.000 tons which would pro- duce about 150,000,000 pounds of susflr and it is expected this year's Tension increases on the European scene. Here are the latest moves and IWWPWIJVI mirv ’|'7~OUND AN’ EATS ALL OUR COOKIES U9 - -1/HY,Tt-ERE WAS ONLY THREE LEFT THIS AFTERNOONI-— TIMEl-- SAY OUGHTTA DO SOMETHIN‘ TO KINDA DISCOURAGE HIM CQMIN‘ 'ROUND--HUH?" I DON'T YOU THINK WE. tin. Molmt Tiyon, who has enter- ed the Prince County Hospital for ‘\I suns! uouno EATIN’ uticis sews COOK- IES AN’ WASTIN' UNCLE. [MEN'S GllAN'MA‘S TIME’? SUCH A BAD FELLA-~— HUMPHI w/Eu. sect IS HE comm’ Mlnanrs Irllls nain glarllglemnggral lbgmygrrldrxgltqsttthhngetn: Q11, Wm be approximately the, involving neutrals as well as belligerent; in the consequences of war, TIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS ' YOU KNOW THAT OLE BUDGF. COMES GEE WHIZI I JUST GOT THERE IN THOUGH UNCLE. BEN SAYS HE ISN'T WELL,GOOD NIGHT! SOMEPIN’ OUGHTTA BE DONE! THAT'S