i‘ f"'s'éau'rs= Mrs. John Pond. a1 Church Street-Ilium m - SUMMERSIDI no PBINO] doom-g .__i__._ __ _ _ m“, Subsorlptbal. Advertising should b. m; ‘m, h“ “ma. ?"""-'_ n, (jnnrdlnn ml! b6 bvllllfl gill! ‘ma?! of the following llnreo in. Bookstore, Water Street. Gourliee Dragster-g, on“; s‘ "u Bakery, wit» sum. Mark Gnuilel. a1 Granville sb’.°.'l’°'°““ Th, Gunrdiln will be delivered to an! home in Summerside by ‘m your order to the boy responsible for deilverleo on your rout». —FISHERMEN'S mm, . , boom, 1' IJLS Braolffioaw’ gloves obfigffilgz-gli g ' Milk Qu i nun in reserved for new! of if‘: ‘filllfffflll, but advertising u! n In"; nniuro mny be inserted at I m" I “"9111, urn-ti; paynlile in ‘Gilli?!- Jjg, rsiuss m Cod Liver on 4mm“ “mg w ' KcnsE-E zlsxra-zo. “MIX”!- of Ma oz. bottl 15¢ mm," Goumesemxa-rn m Buarantced. -—ASPHALT . safe shinzles ofiiyfizihim°°g @2128 it Braces. L-i 40-4-21 | -KENSINGTON Livestock 5m . , 118 Club loading h 9' tar induwv-‘gitizci "°“{,-2’§‘Ii‘§:2‘f§{_ iflléefiglzylforenoon. For 311 tfiiltezky- u; ........."tt.v.;l“.2;.a“"tt. .-1=ii0.\ll"r and snlsfactoraesjfili or John Coulson. 1'..sea.°,,’1,,§§3'_ me on your films. Gourlies DHIZS- , —CIIICKEN SUPPER, st, MM,“ Bl c icken supper sat. JMEAL nd Barley Meal Wicglclgrs at Braaces. L-10l-10-4-2l ._(JOPI'ER PAINT, oakum. pitch, i SUETERERS! Excel- rc Gblililliftl by using lulu Eczema Remedy. ffl-IE WESTERN GUARDIAN i? ier Boy at 2o per iluy or 10o per week. Phone 289 for this service or _ “day. October 4th, ~ at 4.30 pm. —WANTED—Old tires we p5 l - v u, In good COIlIilULIl. $1.?" t0 $5.00 for your old tire on; olive Wright, Frte- R Hide in for a new Sleberlingi L-ilil-ltl-é-‘ljnre. Summerside Auto salvggg . ---- L-526-9-20-2IL25-27-10-2-4 4:011 '\l.l-. — lUBSHFQLd Cinch.‘ _CHURcH__ ' lfilflltl, ea “r. rice NOTICE. — - tltnt be 5011-1. Rev. Dr] New London, Sundc , o¢l§|§‘.§}",‘-,,‘,’f putt, ncnsnzgtn. llienslngton, st, Mar '5, Holy com.‘ 1_,_1zi-10-4-7,ln1uiiloii 10.30 A, M. St. Stephen's or woman for‘ Evening Prayer’ 2'36 Drugs. ~' ‘-l.E - Second hand Li-"oltr L ' les- ‘Hit... 51:15., a, ..... ttnvn. “films. French River, 7 ?“'\ . general n “or... Apply to Mrs. oclock. Harvest Festival. l-rank pout-v. Bvldm- L_n1_10_4_n_ i.-12z-1o-4-n_ —'“ARM PRODUCE WANTED _ we Fequire steady supplies of gcnd (lllflllly Outs, Barley, Wheat Buck. _ wheat, Potatoes dz etc.. for whim {W . Shflll pay highest market prices a nil times Trucking facilities avail: 10 4-11. flble at reasonable rates. J. B. Mill- _ man, Kensington. L-l24-10-- -6l_ ;:.*:.v.t' —"~—i— ‘RIIDIAIFI I 0f GZSIIGHIBS- hi; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J FY8111! O'I'I‘AWA, Oct. 3 — (GP) —- The UNITED CHURCH. tor Sunday, October "1 qua ll A. ._nt;ni;qca iieut. Harris of NPw Y0rk-—5 TRREI) T0 MONT. REAL-Fl ntls of l-‘Icrbie Phillips oi the Roiz Canadian Navy and , iiormsr rouclent of Summerside.- vho has l)l‘t‘il stationed at Halifax Amen. He was accompanied by iisbeen lrdnsfrrrotl to Montreal. Rural Canadian Air Force in 1.5 _lii'-I‘l'I'R\'l~Ii) !iO.‘.-lE—MT. Curl. [than rvturncd bv car from Val- i miller this \\’('2l(. wlivre he hMl been vhltlllg his brothor, Mr. Aus- til. Dclanel‘ of the R.C.AF. Priv- ite Wilbur Arscnnult, of the Vet- erans‘ Guard accompanied him to the island \\'ll"i‘(‘ he will s end i short lvnvc at his home. A p eas- mt surprise wns to find his son, Eimer. also in l-Iis Aiujostyb for- cs. at Tormentlne. also on leave, men killed overseas, two killed Canada and three missing after air operations. The list brought the total num- beijof dead and missing since the beginning of the war to 827. Two of the tour dead were killed on active service overseas and two died in a train accident in Canada. One man previously listed as missing was reported prisoner of war, and one man was seriously lll. Following is the latest casually will! homws- listkwith official numbers and next --— ' o n: Persnnals Overseas: Killed on active service: .43.», .1 c_ glillpsm} leaves m, Rolgergson, John Ross, PO., Con. morning for Montreal t0 attend, ‘H500 H- kwbeusml ‘fat-herb meeting of the surgical socicty| ‘Yglums-nolltb l J h s there. Dr. Simpson expects to b ' mm Y- m}! d °5@l> . El» J. E. Connolly Can, B64819,‘ Mrs. Glouces tei- (mother) Buthurst, County, N. B. Missing nher air operations: Lowthcr, Creighton Carlisle, P0, Can. J5029, Mrs. L. Lowther tutor..- eriuthskoppl Awlllllilfi, Anilherst, NS 8. —Mrs. Wm. Piul and two child- a‘ ' l am mes’ a" fen. Ronald and Muriel left this lggrgmgffsgikmse‘ ' Archibald week to join her husband. who has i Mccolm Harolcfw Alba“ 5g,“ Cm, bee“ m‘"-‘(“""‘d '" n" RACAF- 12.56135 lvirs C McColm' (mother) station illcro. Torrintt) is Mrs. ,Del°,.,,,'ne_ ""1" Mme WWYR-s» Previously reported missing-now reported prisoner of war: lway about a “TIQlL-"S -lvir. and lllrs. Walter Carin lrivc returned to their home in Borden from llll enjoyable visit with friends in Vancouver, BC. - - - c£wfilii W$ZmJ§°‘b'.‘°“£liC§‘Z-Y' (mother) North Augusta, Ont. J s , , _ ylilileizcierick Charlesfi LAC. "filter musing a Ana B.‘ Killed 1h train accident: 2—(C‘P)- AMHERST, NS. Oct. Hlttorneys clash 76th casualty list touuy reported inc‘ m-t»;. be enjoying this." McI-Ieffey, Winfield Murray LAC“ W M. l-leffcy nruiiviiiiiivn lltruwbimiloniie‘ n» RITA HAYWORTlI mu an: . not BAISDIL- drum mus in Children's and Girls‘ medium winter weight Vests and Bloom- EXTRA GOOD VALUE ers. Sizes l8 to 84. Only 37o _ ennfgtln the s and 1o nepu-t- Also short subjects e - . Shows at 3 -7.l5-9.15 SPECIAL DEAL! A 29o n: of Cashmere Bouquet Cold Cream and 19o Box Cashmere Bouquet Face Powder-both for 29c—5 and i_0 Pepartment. n WARM BEDDING can be purchased to advantage at SUMMERSLDE Holmnnb! See our big selec- tions of cosy Comforters, thick wool Blankets-new Bed throws --<:olorf'ul Qullts— Flannelette Blankets. etc. All moderately “Strawberry onde” priced. Holman‘: Dry Goods. At Capitol, Summerside "The Strawberry Blondc" is in town. and everybody who wants to treat themselves to some fun better hie themselves down to the Capitol ‘Theatre. If you can imagine hard- bitten James Cagney as a rather timid correspondent. school dentist, IIOLMAIPS SUMIVIERSIDE gfls luscious Ritd Hayworth "vying for has favor with no holds paired, you'll have some idea of the goings- . on which make the picture one of the year's comedy hig ggicts. t It allnlliapperes way‘ {k1 knit the urn o ecen ury w en o were still being shocked over girls who rode bicycles and smoked cigarettes. when men wore their straw bowlers strut "r at: an " e an aye "was the tune everybody was whistlln . In espionage probe NEW YORK, Oct. 2—(AP)—An objectionable line of defence qucs-. tloning about the federal bureau of investigations failure to ap- prehend British agents while rounding up GermamAmericans almost resulted in a fistfight today bctsveen government and defence attorneys at the trial of l6 men charged with espionage conspiracy. In the government's corner was assistant United States attorney James D. Saver (about 210 pounds) —Fordham) and in the defence corner and cross-examining a F. Warner Bros, have set a storv hat fun and merriment. Director Rilfll comedy. yet GTE. B. I. agent was Prank J. Walsh wife. with the aplomb of truly fin- (about ISO-Harvard). lshed players. Cornell's rile is a Federal Judge Morggmer w, complete tum-about from anything Bvers had rulcd as lnadmissableda "artist: cats l. » and» British agents. when walsh sud- —*—-—— denlv remarked. "Mr. saver seems ) LlpsTlcgAylggg WAN Saver advised Walsh to address his remarks to the court: Walsh said Saver couldn't bluff him: saver asked whether Walsh want- ed. "to go outside with me;" and Walsh agreed. telling saver "don't brint! vour iultnts." A few minutes later. at noon recess. tho attorney's walked grim. w and sllcrtlv to Silver's nlflce where the door was locked and the transom closed. F‘. ‘B. I. azents and assistant U. S. Attorney T. Vincent. Quinn arrived in time t0 effect fin armistice. PRETTY ISLAND News comes from Icndcn that the wife cf a. British army major quit her job as assktant com- mandant of a hospital when her war j tic activity, Writes Ruth Millctt. ulous. To women it make sense, ing woman (cr any . patriot-ism? Pretty Island by the sea. No Reason Whore I'm ivlshinr: I could be; Whore the red soil beckons me Come to spCnd sometime with thnc. Just. because a woman has volun- teered to do a dangerous and im- portant job in war-time is no rea- son she has to look grim and un- attractive and as much like a man as possible. It doesn't take much time for a woman to put 0n lipstick-no more tl-iarrit takes a man to look in a mirror, Smooth his hair. and admire himself. And if chore are any men in the army who have given up that privilege, war does change men's habits drastically. I haven't noticed. either, that men stop shaving when they enter arm . Azgd once a woman's lipstick is on-thotw much better off she is. No man can be expected to appreci- nlte ‘tlhe satisfaction that comes from knowing that lipstick is freshly applied. Lipstick gives o. To enjoy thy balmy breeze Sweeping o'er thy fields and lease Walk beneath thv birch and fir trees As I take my time and ease: Bathe boneath thv cooling waters On thv shores and in thy streams: Fish for speckled rainbow beauties A5 the sunshine on them gleam!‘- Walk along the windinz highways. Eye each floivcr or radiant hue: See the swovlng rzcldm wheat fields Glisten in the morning dew. Sermons preached from many pulpits 0ft impress the power of God; Pro; 0m . g H, m , B60170. Mrs. . Mc God in nature preaches stronger on; of m.°§I..,.,f§,'§,,§°',§°,k£§“’p,,°‘l (wife) Macbeod, Alta. Q11 Pfnce Edward Island sod. woman poise and courage to facie ers deveiowd 1,, u... Mn-igmes in vmim- Merritt Mfilmle- 11$?» —J0hn Colin Mlibniillgflll, the World- Madr “o. a woman i the 1,5, In“. yearn.‘ was reported by R62i40, Mrs. M. M. Wyman, (wile). Begun-d, Mum read gr dilly erneggencyfi u 13g. the British Air Ministry today a5 M“°L'*°P1-M“--- --- {fled b °ms “m y B‘ ' y missing utter acticn against the ‘" ’ ' "v aft, | U .- mm, i Ne _ eon n: n ' The major-s wife knows her The Wllllil Royal Canadian Air Farce ciicri-‘s pnrtnts, Mr. and Mrs, Lrstrr L her, were advised h? his g since Sept. 27 Th" - .- gave no details. Immlvl‘. a crack forward, ‘dad time turned down offers to play PYMFS-‘wflfll hcckcv. In the Marl- "fws. he Played wiih two Amherst ‘flips that won the trl-province l"~‘~0r title and than moved to Biltmoic Orcles of the Eastern Amateur Lfilglly‘, I'm"- he plot-ea with windm- until‘! Mzchrgan-Ontorio league. “we enlisted a low months after t . outbreak of war. and last win- g P-lll/fd wifh the RFLA F. team “v “"18 but, Cut by Hull vcidnrs, W? Aifnn Cup plnrriowni. “Hrs fotgcr was t-hf- first Mari- mrr to play in the National Hoc- y league. flirt »~'-~e=~--~ UVERSEA PAR-GELS Postal authorities ad- vise sending parcels ov- ersens early. We have a large variety 0i suitable gifts and will wrap any parcel for you. FOLEY’$ i nave STORE 1 I Phone 37, Sbide. i L-5-1Q-1-4-7-10. I While llll Central Ontario practice move toward the Oshawa s“! In front of a ow TALKING SHOP regiment pauses ‘ “invasion coast I nIi and talking niarknnuilhlil Wm‘ F“ rights, and the rights of all wo- men - even in war-time. Ask them to do hard, tiring dan- gerous jobs and they agree readily. Ask them to skimp on food", clothes and luxuries-and they do it with- out_ complaint. with pretty Olivia dcI-lavllland ond~ Against this nostalgic backgroun , ls packed to the brim with romcncei Walsh has paced the love story for reca turing at the some time a realist c picture of tnat Cagney and Miss deI-lavilland carry the starring roles of the den- tist and his demure but purposeful he has hitherto done on the screen and he displays a comedy flair that superior, a man, objected m her lipstick. side's looking for another 0b — where camouflaging a face isn't consdcred an unpatrio- To men, her gesture of defiance may seem silly, irrational, and ridic- Why should a vcung. zood-look- , svcznnn. for that matter) be penalized for her TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS Injured in lloniactrlluilhh Electric wire Mr. Fred Laird, is l. patient in the Prince COlintv Hospital, suffer- ing from bums shock. Laird was engaged in some CIQOYIl-v cal work at the Summerside airport and while working on a transform- er came in contact with a live wire. He had no safety belt and fell to the ground when he touched live wire. He has no bones broken‘ but his hands are badly burned the and he is bruised and suffering from shock, however. his condition is is from good. Mr. Laird Mount Stewart and has been working at —S the airport. Use of mails Forbidden Toronto Bible House UITAWA. Oct. I —(CP) —- Use of the malls has been forbidden the North Toronto Bible House follow- lng justice department opinion that literature sent out by it was pub- today. ed by telegram today a. protest the Taylor, proprietor of House. stored, Cnl. Afulock sa‘d. inspection department directed tention to complnlnts received bout the use of the malls for tribution of "certain lo. Canada." and "the Book House, Station B, Box Toledo, Ohio, U. S. A." "In view of the nature of department of jusfice should consulted." Col. Mulock said. 3 new, trlrn, Fain e ant week-end and will soon be out loo in convoys. it is the Q0 5B, and is shown at the ture here, alongside the Q0 51, previously lnunc the christening new. u M11. Stephen Furnlse, wife of the Dominion lished for an illegal purpose, Post- master General Mulock announced Col. Mulock said he had answer- Ofl this ruling received from Rev. E. J. Bible Mr. Taylor was informed that if he gave written assurance he would discontinue the use of the mulls for distribution of pamphlets held to be published for an illegal purpose. full mailing pr viloccs would be re- Col. Afulc/‘k- said the post office at- ,1. dis- literaturw" bearing the names and adciressts of "the North Toronto Bible House, 271 Yonge street, Toronto. Ontar- Protestant 125, the pamphlets, officials of the depart- ment reached the decision that the be “The former deputy minister of ‘L UMMERSIDE AND “PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE _ RALPH MUTTQR _ Summerside ' ~ the department of justice, W S. Edwards, by letter of Sept. i2, ad- vised tlie diputy postmaster gener- al that he tvas of the opinion that this literature was published for an illegal purpose within the mean- ing of regulation 205 of the Can- ada Official Postal Guide, and that the posting of the literature was forbidden by regulation 200." (These regulations forbid the use of the mails for Obscene or immor- al books. illegal schemes or other unlawful purpose.) Because Mr. Taylor had failed tn give the assurance that the litera- ture held to be published for an illegal purpose would not be sent through the malls, the prohibitory order against use of the mulls. by The Bible House would remain in effect, Col. Mulockls i(".=“‘-Y1'~lll saidl I Presbyterian Moderator starts ,0n Eastern tour TORONTO, Ort. 3—(CPt-—Be_ ginning a t\\'0-ln i {our eastern Canada u wfuundlund Rt. Rev. J. B. Slifllti 0i Vancouver. Moderator of th "csliytcrion Church in CCill ‘(l brief- ly in Toronto tocl and “llfl Cun- aciian people are ‘congealed ivnii complacency." This complacency. he said, has spread into all ivulks of life and ' ls crcepzng iili0 Canada's church life." “We need a rc\"n1 of interest in moral and sp‘. run‘. values and if we don't bring that about we're sunk." Dr. Skene left for Montreal, where he will stop wot" only a brief time before l4.'il\'l!1;{ for Hull- fzix tonight. _________ . Use MlnariFs for sprains. DIAN P TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH - rtirverarox Farming“ r (continued from page 9, duirming large quantities of peltl on the market at illogical times. The following steps were approved ns being desirable in the present situation. Advertising ranch mink in both the United States and Canadian markets by Canadian breeders. . .Orderly marketing pelts in both United States and Canadian markets. Efforts should be made in both countries to con- trol production by means of breeder education. Introduce standardized methods of grading in both countries. morn the above it will he mn that the mink breeders of tin United States and Canada X80011‘ nlze their problems as a common one and have agreed to work to- gctlier to solve them. We think it would be ‘u good thing if the breeders of siver foxes in the United Btate: and Canada could do likewise. The matter need not b.- very difficult to orriui e u most of the breeders in the Un ted States are members of some Association. likewise in Canada, and commit- tces from their organizations on Pith?!‘ side of the line could meet ‘. a: a central point and make plans that would have the effect of stab- ilizing our industry. I. J. Fbx, who handled u. con- cidcrnble number of the show peim of the Silver Fox Breeders’ and Eixhibltors‘ Association marketed through the Canadian National SlIYCI‘ Fox Breeders’ Association, llIIS donated that celebrated $11,000 Norwegian plutlnd fox pelt. to the British War Rpflcf society. Our fox farmers will be glad to, ' t‘ they are exempt from sicns of the Unemploy- ment isurance Act. This decision has just come down from head- quarters at Ottawa. , ilrmy ‘Divisional Congress gSalvatio SAINT JOHN, N. B. Oct. 2- (CPJ-sussions of the annual BrunsstrlclcPrlnce Edward New ~' nd divisional congress of the ration Army opened here today Commissioner jamin mes, territorial commander in Alaska and all Lunatic, Newfoundland presiding over meetings, _ Yesterday a vgglgqnle wasix; lwith ruffled bztms. Don't forget the big Provincial Live Fox Show at Charlottetown, November 10th to 14th lnclusive— only about five weeks away. How time flies. Thomas Carruthers of the Crin- adian National Fox Breeders As- sociation, Summerside, riszted some of the Assoczataon ranches in vicinity o! Charlottetown yester- day. He plans to go to New Bruns- wick next, week tvhere, with fox fieldman George MacLeod he will visit. Association ranches in that Province. Arrangements were made last evening at a meeting in the Prov- incial Department of Agriculture (iffices for a Queen's County Fox Field Du under the auspices of the silve Fox Breeders und Ex- hibitors Association, and the De- partment of Agriculture. At i030 am. next Wednesday morning. October 15, the field day will open at the ranch of Raoul Raymond, southport, where the new types of white faced, ring neck and plat- inum foxes will be shown in their various mutations, both adult-s and pups. A discussion regarding these types will be held with George A. Callbeck, Summerside explaining tne various characteristics. The meeting will adjourn for lunch at 12.30 pm. At 1.30 pm. the foxmen will re- assemble at the McLux-e and Mac- Klnnon silver Fox Fur-me Ltd, Norivood Road, just off st, Peter! Road about 3 miles from Char- lottetown where flu» various types uf_ sliver foxes. adults and pups, will be shown and tiiscilssed. About 4 o'clock the ranchers will ad- journ for discussion and addresses bv t/wo prominent foxmen. All toxmen are iwlcome and invited to attend. Pkirthcr- particulars will be given in next ivc-elcs fox notes. '*_*__wrrdThT*e retififirieéérlufippaufi- ed officers in the two provinces. Adjutant Victor McLean, supei-v - or of war services at Camp Trac- z-die, N. 5., voiced the ivelcome and Tvlujor A. W. Afartin, Moncton, re- plied. This afternoon the Bible read.- lng and address was given by Ad. jutant, David Fisher, who is in charge 0f men's social work in sackvllle. Adjutant McLean will be the speaker at tonight's session. In hats worn with drties, ancbcoats, the profie s dominate, gmv r0 brim up on one side l‘; the other. ' aa- Zirlne boat king for trouble. in coast-ii work nml l LEFT in the lcfi plc- ‘ hell. M the ‘RIGHT is i .u.i-. m: ihelilusklin district, peri depth charges. is Frank KclLv, Liberal DLPJ’. for Muskoka, and on the right Licut. Commander Andrew Mat-Lean, in command of the fire-t flotilla of Falrmlles. The b01114! ore armed with cannons, iirincd the (Zlillllill). '1'}. hcr loft machine-guns and i By Edwinii WEL I'M JUST Yl i’ GOIN’ TO A MOVIE! I-DME com‘ ANOT en ECTU MlLLlE TODA at” sue so ANYWAY 9 i - ONEJWQ- i “so CYRUSDBUDGE is GLAD SHE'S INTERESTIN’ ME SUBJECTS! HUMPH NTELLECTUA WELL l NOTICED HE WAS BUSY ‘to so WITH us YESTERDAY 1o m’ LECTURE! TOO “ring n Ind Division Pie. D. L. Gower of ntry puh enjoying n hit of warm spring gnglisli schoolboy. _ L ' v v- " i . l ' Thimble Theatre-Starring POPEYE VA s-nu. ELIEVE IN Ai-tcH; w: um s TADPoLE ‘TABLIKS i’ u Pun-vanda- Inr,\'wld fiqfi‘ _PvV'4l'-"I"‘§<>kv. . .