. ' SEPTEMBER”- 1341 ' fill-DAY rrncr EDWARD -=- TUE. and WED. a mnssbmintasvnnri On the anniversarq of famed “Pride and Preiudioe,“ its lonelu star, G113" 51118011» and the some studio, Ilt-Ci-tlt, combine their talenis to brinq uou another magnificent picture that qou will treasure in your innermost heart. ‘Fictlpniwecl drama inspired bi; a woman's true tile battle for honor... filmed in glorious Technicolor l . . . it is lttlli] a memorable experience in the theatre. The great story oi a woman who defied convention! V J-IJNH- A nnivvn L:R0Yl5it0DUCT|0ll PHOTOGRAPHED In rscnnicoioir. ALSO-NOVELTY REEL “Those were the Good Old Days" “Snow Time For Comedy” 31.00111 lN THE nnsr "on!" l ,?\F-'-'LF-HJ'-PQ'H'MK-JHFJ'-'-F-WIHFJJNHIH cF-P-W-‘A-I-‘u- MAtrINieir-lris EVENING 1 AND e ‘e51’- gTll-DAY -:_- UAPlTUI. -:- TIIESrWEU. MATINEE 3.I5-EVENING TAND 8.45 Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeoril In» Vivid Drama (JO-STAR. 0N LOCAL scar-mu m “BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST." FILMED IN TECIINICOLOII. Inspired by the life of Edna. Gladney, a woman who has placed more than 2.000 babies in happy homes, “Blossoms in the Dust," (to-day at. the Prince Edward) The- atre, co.stars Greer Carson and Walter Pidgeon for the first time. Besides departing from the usual Hollywood formula. for drama, the film, photographed in Technicolor, shies away from the ordinary bril- liant tones formerly used and for the first time uses color as a means TAHEYLL 10m THE HARDY FAMILY... ' for a place in your been.’ IT'S TIIRIIIIIG ...fo be young and In level, i» ‘A catching the pastel tones are used, but they serve to Accentuate the titlan coloring of Miss Carson. Miss Garson and Pidgeon have an opportunity as Edna and Sanr Gladney to depict screen's tendercst romances, The kind of folks I . J-‘J-‘J-Ii-Ifl-H-II- vellum-annu- HFUMH-H-ll-H-H-H-Hf-Fi.‘ "iwbml? k"°l"5-~~ their work in estabilshtn a nomc everybodyiovcs! The thrills... for unwanted youngsters Erin s the the I|ugtis...of newlywed ad- problems and struggles o the ygjflgygnjhaf; fnimmq 9h pioneer" workers in the field of child welfare to the screen for the‘ first time. Today Mrs. Gladney is superinwndent of the Texas Child- l0 romantic! Fort Worth. Featured in the supporting cast leen Howard, George Lessey, W11- liam Henry’ and morel than 800 children, ranging from a seventeen- day-old infant to youngsters of directed, with Irving Asher as pro- duced. FRANK ‘MDRGAN ~ he lilttisrferd Jolie Shines - Inns ltioli - tins iorlilisrt Jlrflslilsifiu ALSO SCREEN “NEWS" “MOUSE MEETS LION" “OLD AND NEW ARIZONA" with New Romantic Team Makes Bow In Capitol Feature SHELTON AS NEWLYWEDS‘ 0F “KEEPING COMPANY"_ and Ann Rutherford, hilarious com. edy We by Irene Rich and Sara combine forces in “Keeping Com- pany," opening to-day at the Cap- nAncE SOURIS DANCE WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 24m By popular request-one more dance before potato digging Matthew & Mcllenns New Warehouse All proceeds to Red Cross " —TWO ORCIIESTRAS- Admission-line Refreshments will be served ltgi-ry on Canada Corps of Eastern illfl Organizers. three days, The teaminz of Shei- ton and Miss Rutherford to the screen outstanding candidates in i941, both with their most im- , portant roles to date. , l “Keeping Company" presents t i two as young newlyweds, after con- lfatlier and kid sister have brought about their marriage. But they find n rocky one when the boy's ex. sweetheart. appears on the scene. when the young bride's reaches a boil, the youngste re! and it takes some w plotting by their families to pull mem through the crisis. War——25 Years TS QUE!- nAcAnrnoro-Ai the P. n. r. llvsnitnl. Sept. 1o. 1e41, w. s. rroix. I m info-French forces end Mrs. MsoArtt-iiir of su CONNOLLW-At Central B 8mm at P entered outskirts of Comblcs on edaqua lipt, 21. 1041. Richard ‘v. *1. to m. and we. mderick oisrk. aept. n. (Please omit flowers-l "mint Stewart, is son. VICTORY SLOGANS "v- is for vrcrroav we mu" N. o. MdcLean nai- rein‘ nn 0111111511 "Viv-v. II. umvyutfgklp "'1'". fgntnern£gwiitr llylwflzz‘ ‘y? EM "O" i010!‘ 0P“ i 9 ' Z‘- ' I l s"- insole. ‘retrain a " “I -- I v . . . Kit/Hi nlNTHi NI [UTIEIIR -8terliri| B. - I . . fsflfl -COMING— PRINCE EDWARD THUR-FRL-SAT of furthering the plot rather than .. , - eyen only deucaw’ nl-gigtlafitrgrrslfzglésinc in the iJutiis 9111115117- Ninety and Nine" one of the Day _ and interesting ren‘s Home and Aid Society at 5pqgkef M Life United C are Marsha Hunt, Felix Bressart, - Fay Holden, Samuel S..Hinds, Kath- 111169 seven and eight. Mervyn LeRoy CENTRAL cum ANN’ RUTHERFORD AND JOHN day moi- Young romance by John Shelton 5t,umbllng o by W011i‘ M01811" 611d Vlffllnlil i/Clltfitiilliil, not social. but it is the 16101. 111111 89111101611181 DQFITBYBl-i tragedy oi‘ a rejection of the Cross Baden of Christ itoi Theatre for an engagement of Church find you brings can ab 1W0 "01 HOUYWOOCVB the devil cannot sliuke. This world for stardom wns not mufte for the boost of Ber- hfi from the foundation of iiie world." islfierable plotting by Ann's screen one preftclier s the road of bride and groom to be spot, In business, 1911191198’ you arc. Wherever .<.iii holesele bor. Don't thin); tlini in . . . thi f r your creeds. I‘ 555 9 22$" o colitis ‘lgustmlvorko. Rellillml must work. The Church must work. As a Christian. you must show the t nnlirns wroldl Christhor __ world will I oc . —- ""'— === _—_—__. _=-_===r (By The Canadian Press) bum yo? a yp ed 1 v . Funeral ‘Tuesday at ; 5 y, 1 ufpflgg - daughter, ciiierinc Elizabeth. 31a mizfilfffgthfi ‘gage’: 6,: ggnpég g‘?',,,5°'5",','§§‘h KQLMZugef-é 3:11 Bmowrnn-Ai n on so ii s" - 1-1" - ' 81111- 1111111“! "1’ ' ..."r....r*;. v» My 1941- to Mr. and M11. Cuvtar Dlnl- M DONALII.._ At Arlington, Mus. nearly nine billion francs for Ill’ well. Midgeil. Pm, a son. Beg“, m m, 0...; B,,,,,,,,,._ M- “my, minis-Ar the Prince Inward u- loved wife of William a. MacDon- lflnd Hospital on September 20. 19- nld. Funeral at Arlington. Monday. _ I'll llK./rl'|i"‘<'(i1iii1/\ rin- ,iiri--ii 1' United Church Moderator is Speaker here The Moderator oi’ the United, Church of Canada, Rev. Aubrey S. Tuttlc, wns the special preacher at “trinity United Church yesterday morning. ~ ‘He was born at Pugwash and graduated from Mt. Allison Univer- slty in Arts and Theology. Early in his ministry, he took up pastoral duties in Western Canada. " transferring to educational work. For many years he was principal ct a theological college of the Metno-l dist Church which, after union, be- came merged with Si. Andrews, the former Presbyterian College at i-"u- monton. His eminent services in the train- g I ‘THE , CHARLOTTETOWN _ GUARDIAN l I I OEIITRAI. GUARDIAN t ii l This column la relerved (or new: cl local interest, but udvertlslru ol a naway nature mo! kc Inserted at I cent: a word, strictly payable In advance. POLICE COURT - In the Police Court Saturday morning a drunk was sentenced to 20 days in jail. A second drunk was turned over to the military authorities. i ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT-Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shaw announce the engagement of their daughter. Edith Helen, to Mr. John Charles MaoLean. Victoria. B. C., ‘son c1 Mr- and Mrs. C. J. MocLerin [of this city. Marriage to take pliwe ,ln Victoria on Oct. 15, [b551, l POLICE GET 'l‘EETll—An upper set of "store" teeth are in custody at the Police Station at present. They were picked up on the street near the Royal Bank recently without their owner. Police ‘said the plate is being held without bail until they are returned to the iiiouth of the owner. But the "blt- ing” question is: "Who lost the upper set of ‘false’ teeth?" FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of the late Mrs. G. D. Wright was held yesterday after- noon from her late residence in the city where a short service was con- ducted by Rev. Donald C. Booth- 10Yd, Rev. Hugh Miller and Rev. G Carlyle Webster. Services in Freetown United Church were conducted by Rev. Mr. Boothroyd who also officiated at the grave. Honorar pail bearers were; Messrs. Leo Ma ar, J. J. Storey, George Thorne, Lemuel Winchester. The active pail bearers were: Messrs. Rankine Mcliaine, J. A. Webster. G J. Tweedy, S. Kennedy, Edgar l-leartz. W. H. Stevenson. Inter- ment in the old G. M. Wright, family plot, Freetown. ALUMINUM MATINEE SUC- CESSFUL~A tidal wave of old aluminum articles swept over the Capitol Theatre Saturday and par- tially engulfed the Prince Edward The flood of scrap metal was let loose when a matinee performance wns arranged by the Red Cross with the price of admission an old article of aluminum. Long before the doors were scheduled to open ing‘ of students for the ministry have received recognition in tli honorary degrees oi Doctor of Di- vinity and Doctor cf Law's. and in his elevation to the highest office in, the United Church u year ago. Dr. Tuttle is spending this month dreds were still without a place. t irrthe visitation of churches in the Maritime Provinces. He came here‘ from Sydney and will proceed hence to Wallace, N. S. . Dr. Tiifile gave a very impressive discourse at the morning service at; Trinity yesterday based on the 111-’ miiiar words of the 23rd Psaimzl o!‘ Hczirtz sang, “The, , by Cnmpion, and, Fleinlngs. "O Holy Saviour" was rendered by ten men of the choir. Yesterday was the annual Italy in Trinity Sunday School. An rogrniniiie was CihTlQd out, under tic chairmanship of Dr. W. R. Carson, the superintciidelit, a number of children taking p-ilt. Next Suiifiiiy will be Prumztiunl Sunday when classes lll all the do-| artmenis will be organized for r-he all and ivinter courses. | Last night Dr. Tuttle ivae girest; hurch nti Suninerslde. The pastor there, the Rev. K. G. Sullivan presided. Dr. Tuttlc stroke on the import- of the church. both in the community life and in the life of nations. Mr‘. Arthur i STIAN CIIURCII "Christianity is breaking through our systems of traditional eco- nomics, our systems of education and our social roadways trodden for centuries. and we know 1t not. We are iii the mrlist of a social revolution. concerning ivliicli we are in profound ignorance." so de- clared Rev. Neil Herman, in the Central Christian Church yester- ning. Other high lights of the sermon were as f0llow's:—."The Church. the world rind the individual are vor tho Cross. Our is 0t economic. not. in- tragedy n "Christ's death on the Cross signs. seals and delivers tlte irorld. the imil me to an ownership. which tifltillflg on earth rogate and all the powers of ‘iin, but was created and redeemed and Assigned to the lnilnb slain In the evening to a fill‘. church puke on tlir- subiflii/ .L"Clicck Up On Yourself". He sntrl in part:-"Put yuilrself on the in your body, in murals. in re- W just whcrc hns done its ll‘ neigh- e fellow next door is your only 1101211111111- The man stripped of iris best, best. en and half dead. lie is F0111‘ neighbor. "The question that the man in the street asks of the preacher. the church member. and the Chilrm itself is-what are you doing? 11¢ your intellect. in ligion, you nccfl to kllil deadly work there is yni M?._._____ LOVELINESS From loveliness that I have known I choose these tiring»- leafy whispering: of the dawn; A Butterfly on wayward wings. Lovely golden Daffodils, Tulips bright and 811i’: The hnppy lilting laughter Of n child st play. A silver‘ flnsti against the sky of lifted winas; A sunsets rosy splendor; The/song the Robin sinus. A/iilac scented night in June, The moonlight wonder of the sea: "A Humming-bird, the evening star- All these mean loveliness to me. -Conatans| I. Ileckbert. WI NADN"! NOTICIB Crabs seems to than lobsters. b0 more sensitive the sidewalk and adjoining street was filled with children, each clutching an old pot or pan under his arm. They flowed into the building in a shouting swarm and | when the last seat was filled hurl- r However, the Prince Edward was opened and almost filled The Red Cross put on a drive ‘for old alum- inum Friday and Saturday. Re- sults appeared satisfactory. a1- though the total amount uullecnfi hnd not, been nsmrtained. A check- up will be made and illu . made public shortly, LEGION CEMETERY SERVICE —Yesterday afternoon about sixty members of the local branch of the Canadian Legion. B. out for the annual services in the city cemeteries. The parade loft; the statement made by m“ Ne“ 50,-. Legion Home at 2. p. m. in charge of Branch President John Leigiizie- er, headed by the Light Horse bond and Legion flags. The first stop mas made at Queen‘ Square, when a wreath was placed on both the mon- c ument for the South African War and that of the Great War. The Rev. J. W. McCarcile officiated at, the Roman Catholic cemetery. the‘ Rev. J. R. Skinner at the Peoples cemetery and the Rev. Canon f}. M. deML An mppropflaw program was Malone at St. Peters Cathedral rem- etery. Prayers were also said by the Provincial Chaplain at Sherwood cemetery. At each cemetery a poppy wreath was placed by the Branch President, and the Last Post and Reveille sounded by Bugler Thro- dore Arsenault. as he did at the iwo monuments. MINOR COLLISIONS - Two minor cur accidents occurred in Charlottetown yesterday- both tak- ing place at intersections. Nobody was injured in the collisions. The first happened at the corner of Prince and Richmond Sheets when a car proceeding north on the form- er street was in collision with an- other going west on the latter The machine travelling on Prince Street received a broken running lvlitrd and door on the right s'dc. The other was only slightly damaged. At 6.50 yesterday evening a truck proceeding west on Euston Slreer fniled to give the signal for a loft turn with the result that a car crushed into it. Both machines were slightly damaged. SEASON OPENS- Hunters were out early Saturday morning in quest. of the elusive wild ducks as the season was officially opened. Sportsmen reported thrit there is an abundance of birds this year but not. many were bIBBed the op- ening dny because of the difficulty in retrieving them. This was caus- ed by the ponds being swollen with water during the extremely wet summer. However. the hunters re- turned to their homes Saturday with a few birds, most of them wet —all oi’ them happy after s day of pleasant recreation. The duolrs which were shot proved to be fat ones and appeared to have been welt fed. HARVESTING STARTED -1-1ar- vesting operations are in full swing E. S. L. turned l *'“ coco-co 0+ -o+e-¢0-o+¢1 hat God Almighty has no part ‘in » _ ‘o’ .. the wars of the world," was tie . . , l , Trui- , t an impressive mem- , $2311 ,,,,,,§,._“ye,,o,,,ay u, wheafley Charlottetown School of hliislc River. The service was for the sol- ' IIEARTZ MEDIORIAL HALL dlers who gave their lives for their. -i _F0R_ °1111l1Y- ‘ TUITION The hall was crowded to capacity ' _ AE%%%(;'I'CTOSILGAN AND a5 the patriotic citizens of the INST T . y community and surrounding dis- | E1115‘ 031132.011‘. A. ROY KENDALL- trlcts gathered te honour their; - 1 M- l n") A-C-(l-Q; d~-‘\-(1-U. Organlst and Cboinnast r Tri ii L: ‘f-d (-1 h presented for the occasion. Major Local Secretary Mt. Alllsrfn CollsL?i,"\':lll:r:' of‘ ‘Qulrlfidc, D_ A_ Mamonald’ a nmwe o; Pupils ms enroll at any time. ‘Plioiii- 1M0. nr i446 ~ re aration l E ‘f - ‘ -- l Wheatley ~R.lver but now living in ._ 9 °" ‘1111111-1 d1>1111l~ ‘ 1 E Moncton. presided. +o++++ ' w” §4+ve404+o4+4.3+q... glucose THREE writ: I OOO-OQ-O-O-OOOQO OOOQOOO-O-Q-OQ Vliillll GLASS RADIO ltE-ilPEll Ell me-ws-w». IN TII . Intern Daylight Saving Time KATHLEEN HORNBY ' Studio. 19s oi-nmm as. Thljilllml" a Three doors 531mb! Guazdlan WAVELENGTH Phone 291 (10.00 pm.) Western Canada-Jaw I‘ o, m. (to 10.00 pm.) 49.10 n; (from 5M4‘ Canada and U.S.A.-3l.32 111.. 25.53. e- MONDAY: OEPTEMBEB I2 \ PM. 6.10 ‘Inndon Calling‘. 6.15 ‘Hello. Children’! Programme for children evacuated to Cau- ' Ida and the 05.11., including messages from parents. 6.30 Hamilton Hartys ‘A Comedy Overture’. BBC Scottish Or- lfalzvitre: Oflllductcr. Guv War- ese Tl-IE NEW . v.00 NEWS ANALYSIS by ROB- ERT ER. 7.05 WAR. COMMENTARY bv OLIVER STEWART. 7.15 NEWS IN FRENCH. 7.30 Bend of 1d. M. Welsh Guards, conducted by Lieut. T. 3 L-SBG-B. 18-20-22. GAS SALES SATURDAY-Many gasoline stations in Charlottetown were selling Kasollne to regular customers only Saturday night be. fore the 7 p. m. Closing time arriv. ed. Other stations were entirely out of supplies. However, so far as could b9 learned no one was left with- out gasoline entirely, although s, number of motorists did not ob. taln as much as they wished. [r1 rural areas the gasoline situation was more normal. Majority of N- Chandler. “ tail dealers there had sufficient 8.00 THE NEWS. .- . supplies to see them through the 8.15 ‘LISTENING POST’. , day, ' 8.15 ‘London Calling’). _ 8.30 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS‘. Talk bi‘ OLIVE BROOK. pe|r§o|1a|s 8.461 ‘Front Line Family’ -Eplsode -——' e.oo HEADLINE s AND M Mr. F. J. Casey, I to g _ Corr» fro?“ figfiww” WM’ 8. ‘ t" t l l. ' stawlglne“ 11D o tie Un ted BACK. ljunnfxh!“ X Miss Mary Alexander of sudbury 9'15 ‘DEMOCRACY MARCHEE)’ grammar}; ‘Sichoolll, hFreéiésericton PM, 111101011. . .. w o as ri on ,30 13AM a visit to Charlottetown, returned 9 Leupold-gin coggtlz-lolritiogfivfigj "RAW aivuiWT Width? renown! iii to the mainland this morning. CBC): ‘Canadian Regimental Concert‘. 10.00 ‘Starlight? Barbara Mullen. Compere, Gerry Wilmot. 10.15 ‘At Your Request’; 10.30 ‘TI-IE STONE CRY OUT’ _ Miss Martha Poole, Charlottetown, leaves this morning on a motor trip to the mainland. She will be absent from the province for a II: Drury Lane Theatre. Fea- Week‘ ture Programme by John Baines. Produced by John Mr. and Mrs. Austin Burgess and their children, June and Marvin have returned to Belmont, Mass. after spending their vacation with Mrs. Burgess’ sister, Mrs. RAP. Brooks, Murray Harbour. Glyn-Jones A BBC Production: Made in England. 10.45 BBC Salon Orchestra; con- ductor. Leslie Brifigewater. 11.00 The Da.il Service. 11.05 ‘London ailing‘. 11.15 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’. Talk- by CLIVE BROOK. Cpl. Warren MacDonald of the Provost Co.. was one of the sol- Wrigli-yflg gw-armqnt Gum» fliers. sneaking from the Beaver 11.30 RADIO Ngwsqgmm ln~lpsri3llevi~intrigue and ner- Cliib, London, on Sunday after. ' voiievroiwiiiii The delicious noon. to his wife (nee Kathleen MacCannell) and family. Cpl. Mac- Donald. before leaving Charlotte- own, was a member of the P.E.I. Light Horse. mint flrivor lreslions your "mouth, helps sweeten your bred‘lAZAIIAINKAlQQQIlUII.CIIEWAt fritulni I_\--n!tm' every meal. (Iurryn package or two. CIIEW , A.M. 12.00 ‘DEMOORACX’ MAR/CHEESE. (Regeat). ~ 12.15 ‘T e Music of Brltainz’ Songs and Drffyes from scotlimft Strings or the BBC Scottish Cdlirlchestra, conducted by Ian l1‘ Willi!" YOU WORK _ . . _ 1230 s m millions flotOlily-Sc. views. raps». "m" A“ cursory: ramv! 12.45 Close down. At Wheatley River "The fallacy of history has been Rev. Mr, Herman. the guest speaker, chose as the topic for his address. "God and the War." In his interesting discourse he declar- ed, "In every instance from the history of Israel down through the different world Empires and down to our day when we are battling with the Beast of Berlin, God has and is profoundly figuring in the ‘titanic battle of today." Major D. A. MacDonald, in a few < QUEEN'S CANADIAN Repeated bombing raids‘ on Brl- use of m name in connection with 10111111115. P91111441 0111111" n" mm‘ "sh P9" 51'"! 9-1111 111° Industrial l the Doniii m csmpuign which is munity hnd sacrificed its young midlands has attracted fresh at- officially l-IllvWll its "Tile Queen's men not only in the Present wfl- ientlon to the‘ frightful suffering ‘csnniliiu until lvl‘ Air Raid Vic- fllct. and in the World War But also of the many thousands of civilians 1,1315," in the Boer War when Comrade in Great Britain who are harried Evcrv from cinltribulefl to the ' Fred Wore flied en the lonely defi- from shelter w, shelter and flnfilly tome-n‘. i‘ '. n nmn goes with- ort in Afrlcfi. Referring to the great d'iven into the open country ’by 10,1, .1,.,;._,,. ,,, ,0 “V, Lord Mayor W" l“ ‘lmlmed that a“ exnmple success Y“ 111155- Evefillufilly P111008 l of London ‘ l'll.lll'c'Oll to the had been set winch is being fol- gre found for them l“. places of rmmch _ , lowed today as boys and girls of relative security, but their belong- cnui. - ill inn Province 111B fll-“itllfl 8° Y°1W11Y1l m- Ml" 1118a of all kinds are destroyed. ‘The slliullfi n» . lllkl to the Royal their services to the Empire task of emergency feeding alone is Trust i‘. ,., ,,.i,., uiinrlotietown He warned avslnst placing 1w difficult. The task of setting them Wlilcll-rrziliilis ti... following m: much emphasis on the part "we up once more with some quantity lncviws ,O'_.\,.L,. expenditure of’ and are playing . by 0f clothing and bedding is" much money.“ Ho urged civilians more difficult. “(with u - uvirllrv; those emvlovcrl for home 1161mm To meet ilicse enormous necnsi u". u. ;-i...~-.rl»l.i; Suiiimcrslde, to "add a little more load to their funds have been started in various l $10.00. dolly trek Without 11111111011111 01°- narts or the world. He! Majostyl for... n1. .-...i..i,=.~<i $2,311.51. fit." The program consisted of: 011811- Quecn Elizabeth has permitted the 31K lltgnllfifi-lnloMl-llg Hlllé=":d:;ir- f‘ rill-ii lliill" ‘i niliswnlt$d TESS y l flOI‘ flC Oltfl j . I lhr‘ \\."; ~ Li)“ 57,11. "Blessed Lights of Home." by Gor- iv ‘l "Iwlvlll flims- don (Irene and Marv Alexander: (ll-iii Prayer, Rev. Neil Herman; Hymn ' ,._ , . _. . .," _. . "Faith-of Olli.‘ Fathers"; Address by 1"!‘ mfim‘ dmjn‘ Rev. Neil Hermon: Closing Hymn. t Jum g . l: ~. , be “Give Ponce, Oh God." Benediction ___.._ ' modelled 511110 'i,'(l' i- tlirtfme l: followed by the National Anthem LQNDQN_ gem g1 _.vcsn_"ivan norm“ _.» m v ,X1(‘_()I'1\ A c188,, Organiets were Mrs. Chester Raclr The Terrible". the Russian heckler _ - ."‘,‘),,,,;‘_‘:,5 dfneml‘; ham and Mrs. Phillip Mslhewn- the Germans tried to shake bv ~ t "‘ » I . .n ilie saml )l‘(l‘.\ ll switching their news broadcasts to g different wavelengths. broke in or. , s cn v1 u“ in this province. More than fifiy per cent of the grain s been cut and some farmers hear. large part of their crop nlre y stored. Threlhing has not started yet. Farmers said Saturday they could not remember many years when gain fields were so slow ripening. They could not account foi- tire condition unless it was due to weather causes. Borne believed a certain amount of rust on the grain also delayed the ripening process. Potato digging is expected to be- come general in about two we-rlrs some fields are almost ready to harvest now but growers are dc- laying until cooler weather arrives. Late September and early October days are ifsualiy too worm to pro- vlde good storage conditions for freshly dug tubers. In addition farmers are wary cboirt digging tm soon in ease they expose their fw- ltstoes to blight spores in the tground and clues rot. The Prince Edward Island potato yield 1110* m'seii to be down more than 25 per cent over inst year. In addition less screens Ila planted this l!!- I011. .. .-.- n.....u . u... u .... ... ‘ the Berlin radio Saturday niyhf‘ ‘ ezaidgythvg? §,,,‘,’§““,§‘,L§}§ and shouted: "My voice can Ilfli. be suppressed." "Hitler does not want you to hear me." said the "ghost voice" interrupting new; period of Ber- lin's powerful Deutschland-sender station. "He does not want you ti. , know the truth but f shall come‘ again and again." he opportunity to go to the country and beaches, but notwithstandin there were splendid attendances a. both diets of worshipr gestcrday conducted no t-hc Rev. . . ausseli Homer's. M.A. S.T.M., minister-elect. In the morning he giéeached elo- quently on Spiritual auty. 111K111! as his text 1 Kin s. oh. '7. verse 2'11 "And upon the op of the pillars was lilv work; so was the work the pillar finished.“ He again deliv- nu-z Why nutter nnv flu-r llflV of pain. Get quiel Iiomfdy N .. Bold in .lnr nnrl is I411‘ ouninnl urn only. Prise BOO- Qnlor by number from your Druggist. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY. mun‘ co. e-po. oz cred a fine discourse in the evenings I t no. l ....l .. n ......r...t from dintrsui iIII the morning the nnttiem was a y o limiulrnn.iii»i-vi-nmiviiiipi-nfriius “Incline thine ear to Me," (laimmel) " ' inn. if... .1... twirl Ivy Hi0 mnkerl of the j . Mr. Raoul Raymond bein the solo- ; - "llurflb T111111!!!“ °| 1mm m, even“, M", Y_ q M”. axpmrt of Iltswfiorl no.1 gviituliil “m... Lean rendered " adows’ (Douglas . . . .1.» No.1 in for Protnidlnl ago.) ‘ t‘ m! m“ Mr so“ -! ; runny... i"ilr ‘wit. “iii in "gate. wiuipipe. t was n ma i- t arinh-fliri a moon. ‘my . ecea . for l-I-Jcrlial lot-inns Plies- ers‘ induction would talre place in the church on Thursday evening at. p. m. and that s. rece tton wouldl held afterwards in hall. to which members and adherents are invited 37¢ ROME, 50M 2i—(APi—'I'he gov- ernment today forbade travellers to take valuable jewel out of limb‘ without a cini r ssion and sn- need st rs tonlnut shoes nnri MECCA OWTMENT I17 Kin] St. 17., Tannin LOYAL ‘swED‘s-n ‘Anon Plmsn vnnd rue I-‘rl-v- sample of Moon Pfi ' srowmmu - w?» - m ilildllhefiii tfiflmi u d2’ .93?’ “"“"" u “°' ‘ """°“ ° "‘* ' ““""' .5"°4"l1 1'1"" MONA" "W118i The new re ulations followed "m, ' hm Bent 0-11 1101M" ls "I @1009, shortly erosi- liussoiinrs inn-m ' . 1141 M11011! 51710111111110!“ Ptboies meeting with his provincial preface Addrcna....-.-... filimiliiiioifi‘ lit.” iifiiiiilfilh“ “tilde” ihmtdiitlfi. 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