PAGE s; ' a ' ‘lfl-IEQCHARLMTETOWN GUARDIAN Agreement Reached ronav ONLY “FL YIN G TIGERS ” Plus News-Disney Cartoon 2.30 - 1.00 - 9.00 2 lllYs-MON. and TllE.-Z llays YOUR MERRIEST moments i_u_nnoui_us Willi the Nation's Lough-Sensation] u ; PRINCE ED WARD ._ _ ~ n4§&\“ eh “DONALD DUCK” BURCH 0F ’l‘l.\lE (AND THEN JAPAN) RLWlYZIl of Moments of Charm -- Musical ADDIC l) NEWS — 'l‘Ol).~\l' ONLY - IT’S “HOPPYS” BEST Bill Boyd as “Hopalong Cassidy” In “THE LEATHER BIIRNERS” Plus Stooge Comedy — SHOWS DAILY AT 2.30 — 7.00 — 8.45 CAPITOL COMING MONDA Y TllE. -—\‘.'E[l. Standard em . Cutting compulsory W R MacNeill meet and nrirlclng f tall licroby - sumers or to “fro; weekunto week best price poiuid f. This system of cutting end ling has been in effect s leer of cities m Canada for several months and now , vedtoallsectionsofC ‘ remote areas. "Flrom now" 55% absolutely necessary that all meet ldealors in this province follow the , standard s stem of and. ‘pricing!’ meat ration cffkier " consumers no umed - emigllilaislzed. b h‘ lllt that their purchases cl bee! be in accordance with the pricing and cutting charts which will by law have to be displayed in prom- inent place in every 1 meet market in the province," said w. 'I'he orrler makes no diange whatever in the govemenerit policy as previously announced, respect- ‘Jls maximum wholesale beef prices and floor prices. The Board emphasises that the retail features contained in the or- rler were worked out in consulta- tion with an advisory committee from the retail bee! grads, -—-—-_____._ Montague Mrs. Cecil Wightrnan. and son Arnold oi Sydney Mines are sum- mering at their cottage on the Montague River. The Wightmsn family. who formerly lived st Mont- ague and who still take s most helpful interest in all our doings always receive a particular welcome to the town. They leave on return gtzhsydney Mines about September Mr. Carr of Sydney Mines, was a recent visitor to Montague while here he was the guest of Mr. and 1118 Mrs Montague Annear. Miss Frances Cowan of Montague ls visiting her friend, Alberta Gau- det of Summerside. Cpl. and Mrs. Keyes and little l Sweeplrwviaions in theordcs v affecting which is effective an Monday “trust...” ""- t..." Board. A " W "miivisnm: ‘CXISLIIB jsale prim winlfiie reflec iw-amodlmlv lower prices to the monsumer: second. to e standard system of outing ‘l- ley of the shadow, or, as one tran- ' slator puts it, "the gorge of gloom" QUEBEC —— Plans for continued prosecution of the wa To retreat, would be cowardly. Bet-l m, a thousand time; w so “gm mm‘ What Aaron Roth “united, and W. C. T. U. 1 m“ 1:1 our thine, g lorii, e peop ee- eaoe Peace surely based upon Thy Will d built in righteousness. power a can break , fettere that enchain The sorely-stricken soul of life, And made it live e861!!- Oh, shall we never learn ~ The truth ell time has taught- Tiist without God as architect Our-building comes to nausht? lard, help us. end inspire Our hearts and lives, that we my build with all Thy wondrous N. A kingdom meet for Theel Peace in our time, 0 ford, To all the people —Peecel Pace that shall build a glad new , wor . Alid make for life's increase. 0 living Christ, who still Dost all our burdens share. Come now and dwell within the he arts 0f all m everywhere! en John Oxsnheni. --_. T!!! UNSEEN PRESENCE (A Contributed Editorial) That old Shepherd Psalm. the 28rd, lrrs found a permanent place in classic literature. It is one of the world's treasures. It has a universal appeal, and its range of influence is fer beyond any local bounds. . Youth and age can both quote its memorable words "The Lord is my Shepherd . . . Yea, though I walk through the valle of the diadcw of death, I will ear no evil; for Thou art with me." Psalmist: and sagas all speak cf life as a pilgrim way. Poets and philosophers refer to life in terms of travel and Journeys. And the val- S l | L ruse: | i? i, u“ Imus"; u“; u; me geognwhy concluded at the Quebec Anglo- of life's pilgrimage. It has refer- will probably be held before the mug to any sun u; depression or‘ Roosevelt and Prime Minister W fear created by extenuating cir- cumstances. l-luma xperience is a very com- W“,_“,uv plex quaxliteity, and the stern things1' "'T'v""1""l"""'l"l"" oi life have to be faced. Life brings its succession of foreboding fears. The Problems awaltng solution, K6 l‘ i ll E E E TS confront us at every turn with theirl uzzllng ' . e never knowl , alien the bend of the road will (By lilwhacllavkseni bring Halli? alsgorigle t: gltlfgéllha a. Author o! Popular Stories ln tewféiiiiferiefift; Ehgofnind 1:565 N“""“‘" M“g‘““'°= tive. Anti yet we must travel on CHAPTER VIX hour m u“ ‘urge o; gluon, is u iortabie income and yet not de- g aguc, was presented with an address . the first secretary-treasurer of this ‘will be greatly missed in the settle- ‘""-' L80 G0lltEl ' BOND] ICNNAN 1 Nllllll NNLL - A riciuiu "GANG BUSTERS” l‘()l’i'IYE CARTOON AND COMEDY AT 2.30 — 7.00 — 8.45 Chzipjter 9 — WANTE FilR AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY Ni i EXPERIENCE REQUIRED v$~ Sturgeon, l’. E. I. Living allowances cover ul| “pauses, Emergency Tralnln u years 2 months, an with suitable qualification or an Aircraft Overhaul P is the finest obtain: mmeml It to uny- 5 a a D Q5 F: § s T I Program a numficr 0f l’ ‘amen between m and l adian Nations Railways. Some ',llhtf0sts rudmmseek- ‘ atTL-hewltin. bilirtefrivg districts where damasc to field crws is expect- illvcrsiflcd nature, a future in the Aircraft Indus No application will he consider war work or who urc at present cl Fur full particulars apply at: Summcrslrle-Nntinnal Selective Service August 31st at. 9 A. M. and Selective Service Office- 2 M d points and hail storms ere re- i III "lose now employed at. lee, damage some areas. is in full sw thfllfihulilll ce - Tuesday, a Clinrlnitoioivn-Nationul daughter Margaret, who were visit- .‘ int: at Kensington recently return- i ed to their home at Montague. The regular nthly meeting of; the Lower Montague Women's In-' stitute was held at the home of evening, August 18th with a goodly: number of members and visitors 01 m? Breat- trllth discovered by M pfgsenh The president, M155 311,34 the Psalmistnso many loiig centurq beth McEwen, being fegfgtgbly ab. les ago. viz: When I wall: through. sent the vice president, Mrs. V. O.| "19 8°39 °1 B1001"- I "f6" m ‘"11" ter schirmer, presided. The treasurers 1°’ ThW-"Yl Wm‘ me- rcport showed a generous sum of (nuncy on humL It w” ‘lauded u; iclousness the sense of an Unseen! . this meeting to give the King' County Hospital a donation of s25. The members of this organization are to be heartily congratulated on their excellent work. Before the meeting was brought to a close.! one of the members, Mrs. Geo. Beck. who recently moved to Mont- and a suitable gift, Mrs. Beck was one of the charter members and Institute, which was organized in i922, and ha; ever since taken an active part in all the activities of the society and needless to say she ment. The address was rend by the secretary, Mrs. Robert Mechon and the gift ‘resented by Mrs. Geo. An- near. Al bought taken completely by surprise, Mrs. Seckthsnked the challenge to m; heroic wluhu, u5_ i mnnd an illliillC itlllOLillC simuld feel like a man iris labyrinth nfcgfl) Mf5_ Duvm wright on vyednesduay who had lcst the clue ' What is reality oi‘ God is for ever groping in the shadows, but the man of‘ faith, trusting in the divine guid- snce. sees the glory beyond the gorge SM.- i, and with gcod courage presses on. these opulent days must soon end That old Tinker from Bedford, inhind lllS business, geared ll0W to words which have oeccme classic the tempo of iliesc days. would and unforgettable, says: "And about end ivltli them. this time the sun was rising. and this was mother mercy to Christ- with the times or disappear eii n. . . . . this light, therefore, tirely. He had noted tlic collapsr. ‘iremy and end of the valley. of several old-fashioned firms about him. He realized that a In he came to the Said the late President Wilson‘ "mm"- i during the dark days of the lust Hc tliriuglit sadly oi tlio lire-war war: "Apart from my faith in God d“ s “"1511 l‘? A 1 could not go on . . . but for the 1"‘ " litia‘ U_‘(.‘ll hole sense of an Unseen Presence I that but a modern setting form No . about Faith brings into the deeper . _ c rcsence. He who never grips the: ti i’ TBS PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE business such as iic once had MESSAGE _i__ or nothing now. Dear (Jo-workers: After Victory The business ms making enough w“; Wm w, 4°? m“ 15 one o; so that Roth _could take out twen- th u m“; "upon"; m“ "ache; ty thousand dollars a year as sal- you’ “other w‘ Q T_ g_ year ary. For that matter. salaries will u. uuou u. _m1ed wlqfgn- were up all over the place, and munbe" mm “nearly m’ their crumb], uul-xefluu m cuuuuu-ed there were many more salaries to kind rememberancs and i counumh what can WE do? The pay.. But the profits had never words o . _ appreciation; all joined in singing "wnd “m! 1“ t“ “m” °t m“ been greater "For She's A Jolly Good nllow." The singing of the National Anthem Drunk-Non l‘ elchrwnn-w Had Although Roth was inclined at a» who an thumelv” lmes to resent Emily for having mm“ . brought all the Pressure into his 1° ed n“ meeulng’ “u, 'hl°h, Ollflllvllll "VM b] Chfiltl fills O! m I h ' u“ i ‘delicious lunch of ice cream and £31m‘ ‘wfld ‘mum m‘ m" b‘ 1n u: c” e w“ mo" o n cake was served by the hostea, and a delightful social tkne spent. Mr. and Mrs. R. K . Clements were visitors to Seckvills, ir. n. on “w” Tuesday they were accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs er Montague. m. ohmho __ a L tool's and ‘we'll do the" 10b. Poole and Miss Jean Poole of Low- '1" 1"“ u" “mk- l ‘m’: o’ “Hum chum m_ grateful for her wholehearted en~ numb", u u" Home u. m in the thusiasm and her complete wtll- Nhtlon. We can never legislate peo- Lagging; gvveltglgagtt, £5533: ‘Y; ple into_bei'ng good —we must ' ' found ‘himself reliing mure upfin 1-1d-"fl1v~,,v- ih- ti‘? hlt“‘ii.i‘°tt.'°fiéitii“i‘etnini 5° Mite the times than he, more sen- ‘ l“ TOE d. Ad}! 1'9 Ogflll- 1 1"" 19am“ 115d n" P193511" Ed vtohnt til? SSUOCBSIS‘ of ehisc busi- .___ and the 110M!’ 0i’ wit"!!! our "H" , it biilt to witlist nd this M MW" Monk“. umufl,’ cut Districts W. C. T. U. Convention- Nigifllisltidnaperlsdd. was it: great M! and Mm“ Ralph Gnhum ‘u. endwhileuthere are many dlfficul- u"; d“, to he, tendered e iscellaneous shower. re- § I found the members all anxi- Emily knew @515, mu, Th," w“ oeivjng many mum] uuq “m” will!!! NM! $0 "H"! 011-” Wllhinothing about the business that s Gran gifts. Cpl. and Mr . were married some time ago st Halifax, u‘ rueli e fine spirit we cannot fail she did not know. 1t had become rise up end meet the chal- hei- lire . u‘ , N’ s. mu be.“ “mu. m.“ m" u, lenge cf the Iflllilmsl need. bet us Emily continued to see Ellis once Lower Montague since their marri- “m”! 3mm‘ ulggiéhqtooommllnity took the em: . Mrs. ham, who is s daughter of m. 89d Mrs. win. llidmcnds of tower Montague is remaining with ‘hot 1 mother indifinately. . Miss Dorothy MacDonald and Miss ' tin C0 ll C Ch l Fifth Joan Ryan of Mulgrsve I. S., “um” “w” w b‘ "uam W“ u W“ a o“: I A nu tel, now in e. two-mom were recent visitors to Lower Mont- "m" m‘ n“ “rm W a O pzllé guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. or twice a month. Although when L. McAr-thur. she was away from him she was in! that they might come together t born will bomb u t of th time she tried n6: ‘mt of ui'l°'miai m w fink or to qgnnqgmu-ummunqhish m” women give to their homes. She r, daflnea u, suite. and after work she would . s he IP99! tak lng walk before she re- finnlti-ikMissf “emailing a Alrrlgld gugugmntglllltlteglgg] target: ti: it. She did not con- Filli! J‘ 0 . l I. 0. le R vnclds. who formerly live-list “gzyfllxlzigélllwlifi “m” and gust a place to sleep, to reed in a . i i‘ _ n finalize assaults upon orofmslonal alder the hotel her home. It was . Her life, her real life. was spent at the officr. She now hope, that the terrible shown to . 0 . _ certain knowledge new acquired £15m’ Qmzganaéug? {,‘,,,,,.,,,Y,{,‘,,,2 "l “l m 1° °°"' large, oak paneled room, the one ' estcuctlcn be possible in P 3:: u” o’ m. I "M," plum and had her private office 12h the ‘ that ger be h scum-s. will iieip to rid the world ig3*,,,,',",:," mud" "mmd l “t .» WIIINIPBG, Man. Al‘. If, - of future warlike ration‘! I WDGYDCWQ have t ess here was based upon Wretlaa at t a bvmb l" the All ytimn nei- was untidiness The ing the day but the nights have midst of civilisation has awakened u,“ mums“; Mk or gygfgm, s Showers have fallen st scatter- I 3%.”? l’ T“ 'i"‘lt"'°""° A?’ l Of O m HI ll! u “PUD _ C , liberties of mankind. °° °" ‘cello-tori - The bodies of e arette ported to have done considerable mun and woman were rscentlv t‘|l"“l _ in found in the mountains of Swedish ' , t" _ ufli- Lgplflfl n“; the Norweglambord- powder box. Against one wall. m1 and tantra arm e the W”, er. Indications were that they had to. on ebony shelf. glass been Harvesting so provinces and threshing operations are daily extending to new sreu. Saw flv infestation is heavy in many regions and much of s‘, wheat in fields affected is being uswatlicd imtead of bcinxlleft f straight combining. _ Q ing from Norws . the thresliiii so rafts’ hiiiTiiTgFscé nold__with block rope fringe. At but yields are variable and con- " "do stood a Chippendale cabi- tsin comiderable weed and dcok- net " tlnued cool, sccmding to the the world as neverheforetothe hor- H, d; rd 1 dgglgn and i drvoeglrly crop report of the - rors of war. and has eteeled the re- 32%;}; But ‘$1583.. ‘ilmilyh office. solve or the United Nations w de- Roth had let her decorate it as e-~====--=-~--~=-~'-~ us.riii“i‘iii“'éfiii"lifl‘tiit.‘Eli’. desk had a black glass top ;_________-_ and (Y1 n, sat a gilt flower vase. FROZEN 'l‘0 DEATH Beside that wasuu clolsonne cig- r — which looked. at l~~ n Karin lis h| g1 . n .. l. wlicr samples of each overcome L? cold ' 1° a were eplnced, nnd. across the room was a chaise longue, desk to the gilt fr across the room an lsI composure. its poise. its Per-tile": .mvsr-v-.m-l.m't-samwmmul.s,r_ m d kn us _ ‘what he iio ioiigz~i' llazi. was A dizordercd world is a call to1 511mm» 5°11<1 D1151"? ' Pt business faith and venture; and the dark‘ ""1" “'°“"-‘ Pmwei‘ lady. com- m ms m’- rilc-‘lhie Emily wa three offers to join l" would not Kendrick. Les Fal j u ‘Imp nnica Riley wcrc All the Cllilfillllt clat- movcmcnt of itsrs clicked cease» lils office. Brisk people brushed iii mid out. i:l mcziios in their builds ‘in b: quickly answered not trust the swift his business. Ho felt that But lie knew that he must move could no longer exist. It was all was actually a. Du in to Wednesday. Shall you “Wednesda it" Emil at Miss Haley could e.hcr checking s date book. "Ye . Wednesday's fine." able to delude herself into think l’ " ' .___ again, every time she saw him she ' hittee optimistic to hope that realised that they were finished to h tThgra was H6111’ x - rk, d ta s c gave a m" N}? rgl-L;:gm‘ge cage“ and interest that some and at that. she m information or ideas that used st t but afraid that’ Miss her and seeing no one who might be Miss Haley, she lounge and openel But she was not 1 and she studied ti p dlhl ticed a group of I — she had become a Einily was proud of the office] . At ovum 0n victory PIII d on both sides ussccl the pro- dellghted with it. and many times look over her timed mirror d study her- on the phone, . This is And the reflection in became something to a perfected form cf she must not disap- one. Emily was r for Aaron Roth and complete charge of soles- She hought secretly. more an employee. ng one hundred and ollars a week, cls were tiiiprn s not liked siie~ was highly re- Slic'd lln:l rival coili- conrirlci New. since l/ilse rmari and Ver izouc. slie wa as well as the mos mployec in the 00hr her office. regarding which Sh? e could find more use. d much youiigcr than Though there was n tautncss about her manner. and face was acquiring a set, de- d aspect. one would have be no more that: Therc were no line: her face and her skin ivas iv ntly lovely as ever. not a pretty face-a bit too lcceu for that——but it was cleanly fea- d herself beautifully. moved with a swift Unlike many tall women. d not try to make herself After some thought. d her hair nnd hnd a few months in a Now it was cut into h bob. parted bangs. Slia rose from her desk and went to thaltt she had finally dared Her telephone ran went back to the dss . filth Lyman. the g . iss Haley talked lightly of identif ed herself as a tment store and said, "I've about some of the very in- ing u're doing at Roth's," Emily t ought that she be offered a b. iss Haley had not called for eason, “—and we have most of the bright girls tn her bob. and she "it's Miss When she buyer for the city," "I'm sure th inte estin . -. new ma. t t. #55???‘ said. She hotel off ue. "I'll meet you in You'll kxipw me by my us g Irish e -' lllmi did nctycedre womens clubs for only once: ht pick up two. l til! stood lust. to smoke slay might looked about went to n newspaper. nterested in it, 1e well dressed She no- Even as, she oked, a woman disentangled her- u; and came up ills?" she ask- d. "You are Karin Ellis?" Yes" "l'm'l=‘rsnces Haley." the woman said. _"It's awfully good of you to of you to ask mo." she and Miss esch other critt- aucvsr s; gress of the war before the lcadin America at a. press conference o contribution to the st r have been g newswritcrs and can U.S. conference and another mmlnen om the terracie cf Quebec's Citadel. ; e National Fllin Board Plioti, banquet room. lt tvasTl-itd smoke and perfum mutual approval. came on their " alev was young. no ily, short, dark and trim in tailored black with crisp slits. Though there was rity iii their appearance. d Frances Haley were of a mold; young business women Oll iiiedlateiy. And it rather amazed hcr, for she had come to think of herself as unique. When Miss Haley took her over to meet the others she was fur- ther astonished. They were all so guy uiiu uuug and alive. Miss M lcr. the red-haired. one iii the leopard skin ' coat, Emily's liand and said. "Of course! tie queen of the rv." B611 - Drive} but-AC from Miss Hamilton and was im- iiicdlateiy at case. until more women came yci ‘non d then entered the orchid Trowbridge 5080 Est. 1882 Modern Chapel n. s. LONG a sou, mo. 1979 Massachusetts Avenue. Cambridge, nlass. It was 4 ,_ FUNERAL SERVICE Our Athol D. MacLeod is familiar with funeral problems for New England. ct hlni for prompt and efficient ser- "SERVICE" is a "LONG" Word LIBERAL MEETING ELDON HALL August 30th, 1943 at 7:30 P.M. To nominate candidates for the Provincial Election. Each poll entitled to have five voting delcgzites- MILTON FURNESS, Teacher Shortage ncillt RADIO HELPS nu an Hroonnwsucnvo oorossa mi. ans FOLDOWING avail)?‘ snoiuicssrs wm. s: ussno nv run Mimi. 10.45 to 11.00 s. un-Fren h. to us p. rm-lllemente y Science. time . 3.15 h. Iii-Vocational Gui nee. gchdvl‘ of the Air New llcrlrona- . . i an»! . i: it'll-Twig gcheol :1 uie lul- Tales From ".80 to 11.00 s. ism-National Scheo Broadcasti- 3.00 to 8.15 p. sup-Music Apprecle en. 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