OVER OF 1939's M PICTURE. OST SENSATIONAL The Picture Which Can Be Shown In Democraciesll MADE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS UNDI-IR THREAT OF DEATH — WE EXTEND THE ()I‘PORTI'NITY OF EX- Only ERCISING YOUR CANADI.» N PRI\'lI.EGE OF SEEING “CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY” EDWARD G. ROBINSON, PAUL LUKAS. AND OTHERS EXTRA!! “ROYAL BANNERS OVER OTTAWA” THE KING AND COMING FRIDAY “SON OF FRARKE LAST TIMES TODAY "' cAPIT.0L— MAT THE ,.: I./‘.1’ 1.'Dii .‘-‘l.’1.\‘ Tllli ‘LONE RANGER tunes 3 STOOGES - BIG ACTION HIT JOHN WAYNE QUEEN IN OT'l‘AW.\. IN TECHNICOLOUR! COMI G M() DAY NSTEIN” “WIZARD U!’ U ” “ comet Over Broadway” INEE 3.15 THUR. Slit MESQUITEERS lllGl\N HUNII AGAIN" -—-CHAPTER 11 and CARTOON ~—j :Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time in Eastern standard) -%Vh %N¥- WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13 ERLIN «:55 p.m.—Wnat the Day Has in Store for our Listeners. DJD. ll.'l'l n1eg., 25.4 in. m~;ic1.iN 6:15 p m.——"lM.11sical Entertain- ment " DJD. 11.77 meg , 25.4 m. PRAGUE 8:55 p.m.—Day's Events and Music. OLRAA. 111.23 meg, 19.7 in. BUDAPEST 7:00 p.m.—I-Iungarian Songs by the Choir of Ujpest. I-IAT4, 9.12 “$8.. 32.8 m. ROME 7:30 p m.—.I..ight Music: modem 50533. Cetra Orchestra: Waltz selections; Hungarian songs: bari- tone Gabriele Neimeskerl-Kiss: Tourist notes. 2R0, 1181 meg. 3° 4 m.; IRF, 9.93 meg., 30 5 m. LONDON 0 Eastern Guardian ..'Thi| column is reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance the ._:————---———‘—‘'<—'' ..‘SUBSCRII"I‘IONS to Gharlottetown Guardian may be hnndcd to their Rt"Pi~ “Chm Hume. ..‘CHU'ItCl-1 RENOVATIONS — The United Church. MontaS‘U°. looks very nice after being clean- ed and the floor painted and new installed. inf comfortable pews $ .,‘M.r. Keir Clark, of Clark Bros, Montague and Mr. Archie Hllchey, have left for New York to visit the World's Fair.-L. '!:45 l1.m.——“World Affairs," talk bl‘ J. L Bricrly. Professor of In- ‘-°r1ir1t.;i~11:ii Law. University of Ox- irrd. (isr. 15.14 meg., 19.5 m.: GSD, 1175 meg . 25 5 m.: GSB. 951 mvw. 31.5 m. 1'.li\l)MUVEN 333 D In —Netherlands P01. 9 .39 mcg., 31.2 m, PAR S 51 30 p in —-French Plays. 'I'PB1i. Salute. 11811 nm::., 2-3 2 m ; TPA4, 11 '11 m"8 . '33 fl m 1.oNi)0N 8:30 p.m.—"Britl.sh M11510.‘ theatre orchestra GSF‘. 15.14 lr_-v2.19 11 m.; GSD. 11.75 mes. ?-1-"n1.:Gsn.9 51 mesz.a1.=. m. |'.l‘.I€lJW R30 1) m. 4.010 Concert: Lubko K_ole.=sn, violin DJD, 11.'l"l mega 23.4 m, PARIS 10 30 D m —Gramophone Rec- crd: 'r'1*B1i, 11.88 meg., 25.2 m.; TY’-‘ii. 1171 meiz. 25 6 m. BERLIN B10130 D.m.—Newx in English. -ID. 11.17 mag.. 25 4 m. GUATEMALA CITY “-00 on —Police Marimba or- Fnliestra. ‘IOWA, 9.09 meg., 31.! LONDON All?“ 1’H'n.——Lanca.ahi1'e —'‘Not I1 Cotton and Coal,‘ talk 05D 3,75 "“’“v 25-5 me? 050 9-” That dating from this date on M Our 3i.§"m3,13 m‘: 063' 9'51 m°g' warehouse we will be buying and shilml“ 1-oxyo potatoes. _ml;'i!i a.m.—Drama. JZK. 15.16 New regulations now call for table - .. 19.7 m BRITIHII GRAVES IN GERMANY 10NpoN—(oP)—Ga1rdener-cue- chante of British war ;“""“lf‘i‘:-rie.-I in Germany. which con- ““ 5-360 graves, have returned to ,,mi’i'l°-Y|d- Care of the grave: is in inthehandaotthooemun takers in "6 Wmmisolon, 3°91! Minna‘: in the bone. Ltnn. left on 1:1‘.-‘Surf for whcre they will visit Mr. 11111 (‘,p3r[[(‘ Srl1lll‘l'l‘li3ll, l\'ori‘.~. S3‘ 111 ii‘.i*3\' Mr. Poole.—L ___,___4 Keep Minard’s in the home.’ 7 Too Lore To Clasily 75 pound bags; not already been supplied bag same. loaders. M1's, S('l‘ll!‘l‘tlill‘. it -‘~4’|'~1S1‘»‘-C1’ 1” _-Mr, and Mrs. Edwin I’I8Il5(‘.O‘!i ‘ —i‘’ ' T0 II.EN'l'—FURNISIIED IIO _-SE for winter months. Phone i.i"m-J. L-861-943-31. f accept whatever bags you have at the w This lidvertisernent applies to the tions near Charlottetown where we loading for us. Contact with either the warehouse 0!’ 0|" - ANNUAL MEETING CHARLOT- I TETOWN GUIDER’S CLUB ‘ The Annual Meeting of the Char- lottetown C_‘xuider's Club will be held at Old Spain on Monda , September 25th. at six o'clock. Pease notify Heci quarters as to whether or not you will be present. In Memoriam MR. GEORGE S. PEARSON , The death 0(‘£ur;ed B11, 20 Stewart Street on Sunday of Mr George S. Pearson, a popular employee of lthe Irwin Printing Co... Ltd. after ti short ilincss. l serving his apprenticeship in the -old Examiner Job Printing Office 1 the late Mr Pearson was later em- tplovcd in the Maritime Stationers. mid for the p-rut eighteen years with the Irwin Printing Co. I A eompctcnt workman, and of a 50mE\\‘I‘.t1t quiet disposition, he was a general favorite with a‘l with whom he came in contact He. was a member of St. Lawr- ence Lodge I. O. O. F‘.. and a Past Gf'1lil(l Master in that Lodge. He leaves to mourn his loss, a widow, to whom the Guardian ex- ieruis sincere sympathy. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from the McLean Fun- eral Home under I. O. O. F‘. aus- plccs. Services til. the heme and ':rave were cond11cted by Rev. Huch Miller with the Oddfellows si‘1'vire also nt the grave. The pail hcazcrs were: Messrs John Marlin, Robert Rattrav. David Brtliilne, Theodore Seniner. (‘mot-r,z.<~ McLeod and Hcnry Mc- Farlnne. Tnternicnt was in the Peopic‘s Cemetery. Yesterdays Local Market Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDAY'S IS E RETAIL MARKET .3155 near_ R_,N__ Bog. Cucumbers doz 3 ton. is T121‘ vacation at the f'~l)ba:z3. 3 for 20c iioimo of her parents. Mr. and Carrots, bunch 8c Mm, Montagile Annear. Lower Mon- i‘.:1u1 1 r 1 or each 15c ta¢ue__L_ Apples pk 35c ____._. Eggs doz 28-30¢ ,_°M1-. and Mrs. Austin Burns. . Ripe :<;. ztoes 3 for c Boston, were visitors to Montague . Pzirsnips buncli 8c and were the izumts of Mrs. Bums Squash lb 3c brother, Mr. A. C. MacKav.-—l... Potctocs pk Beets 3 lbs 0<: . ‘Miss Je-an Mncbean, Ch2v:- 1 Roast Dec! 16-230 1m{etown, is spelidiiltz a few days Bollinc meat 12-1-ic in Montague. at the hcme of her 1 Lamb lb 16-22¢ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 1 corned beef’ l..c Mubean _]_,_ ‘ Sif‘\\' iucats 12-MC ' .__.._ \ Steak lb 16-25c . -Mr. W. L Poole, l\‘ItiT‘.lt'lC{ll(‘, P ‘cr d.11'r_v _28-‘J91; accompanieti by his (long 1’, .\l1‘.\ (‘.11 ‘R111 ouch Ea-31'-‘W s c. MncI.ean and mile gm 6 Crcnm at 4”" daughter. Laura Katherine l\‘ H’ '= 2 (‘ll-5 fol Ni lCli"..’IiCCS pk (‘r 1'00 11 Corn, 2 (‘oz 35-1l0_c ho111..s -3 lbs ‘C, 01110115‘ 10 lbs 2~ 7‘ Pork I4-206 GERl\I_A—.\T;TLEAVE FOR HOME of Brhghton, Mass, lnotorcd buck tc their home in that pin 6 lf‘fl\‘lllQ‘ 011 DUl§lH:IN,§(‘1)Yi‘ lZ—iEI:I.—-..Ullil2(]‘:: $"iturd:iv nnrnmrz Mi =.*<‘1‘-~11!‘--E‘ -‘.1’°“‘~‘“‘~““:‘“‘°“i ‘ ““i‘ ' t h lida at t e lmrnc 11‘. British and Elli‘ governments. 50 3 Dleasnn‘ O~ Y 4-. 15‘ \h- ;,,»(i, ‘German ri=..<idi=11ts of Eire. left here Mrs- Hanscoms pm "."‘N1‘0,La “|,. for fiermiiiiv by vvfll‘ 0lG1'cat lint- Mrs‘ J’ H‘ M3cGregm‘ 1 g ' R111 and the Netherlands. '1‘ The Gcrninns travelled by 11031» from Eire to 1-lolyhead, where they were to he pin€<‘( aboard 8 11790131 train with sealed coinpartmenis and ii military rzunrd. At Holyhead they board ll, 'Ncl.l1erlimrls' ship for the trip to n Dutch port. Bcfo1'<' l(‘i\\'lll£! Dublin U19 091‘- mnns snlil rnicvrell to Eduard, Hem- ml,/Gfirlllflli mi‘11Lstci:<)_E_ir7_c_.T___ -c-c-.-.-.-.-.-.-.e.'v.-.-1.15.-in.-.15.-1.1-i.l'vw.r. Frank B. Clarke Announces Charlottetown 1; table stock stock potatoes in for a short time to assist farmers who have with new .-ivle hairs we will nrehouse and re- surrounrling sec- hnve loaders regularly xxmmmmm' L-863-9-13-31. Ci tine l)ilSllli‘S: of the Cl1:iriot.r~tow11 The central Guardian l‘h1s column in re.,served for new: oi local Interest but advertising of 1 3 newsy nature may be inserted 1 at 5 cents a. word strictly pay- able in advance. (JON'FEDERA'I'ION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7-21-31 ENGAGI-JMl:‘.NT—Mr. Ernest. Stone, Cornwall, announces the engagement of his daughter Ruth Evelyn to John William Docherty. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Doch- erty, Kingston. Marriage to take pluc_e this month. L—85€ CHURCH OF SCO'I‘LAND—S€r- vzces Wednesday, Sept. 13th. Char- lottetown 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath, ,sept. 17th, Bangor 10:30 a. ms, 1 Birch H111 3 p. m.; Charlottetown '1 p. m. Special collecrion. Rev. J. 1-I. Bishop, Minister. L—&80 CIIURCII OF SC()Tl.ANl)—Rev. M. C, MC1i‘lll1 of U. S A. ilormerly ‘oi Kinrossl will conduct service on Sabbath, Sept. 17th at Peter's Road 11 11. m. and Murray River '1 11. in. special collection. L-860. IUNIill.AI. AT MT. III~‘.liI5I'ZRT—- F‘uuern1 of the late Mr. Joseph D1'i.s:ull. F12 y.211'-olti Mr. Herbert larnier who died iitiexpcctedly on Sunday was liclii yesterday morn- ing from his late residence at Mt. Herbert 10 st. l_)u11sLan‘s Basilica. Hugh Mass of lIA‘qLll(‘lll was sung by the Rev. W. W. Ker-in who also con- ducted .'~.t‘l‘\'iL'<‘ .11 the grave-side 1-11 the Rcniail CuLllllll(' Pall-l><.'1u'er.. were: Messrs. Anthony Regan, Joseph I)l‘lSC0ll. Elton Ray- nor. William Coady, Russell Dris- coll and Parkman Jenkins. PUPILS ’I'O' . 25Cl5»A total en- rollment of L5 3 pupils in the City schools was d1. losod by figures ob- tained from the officials of the var- ious schools yesterday. ‘There were 624 boys enrolled at Queen square and 510 at West Kent school. Roch- Iord Square had an enrollment of 566. Pl‘lll(‘(‘ Strr-ct chooi had 525 pupils. There were 185 city students attending classes at Notre Dame Academy and zipproximritely 125 enrolled in the Model school. All schools had A complete staff of teachers . ‘,\)'II.L (‘ONSIIIERT RI-IQYEST — A cieiegatloli of fox-men from Montague visited the city yester- day to lntc . the Provincial Gove1'11mc11‘. 1:1 ((\llll“"ll(‘rll Wlll'1 the gimii for thy ’ 1411'.‘ Armual fox-show. O\\'lil’ 0 ti " (‘fll‘lL'(‘lllIlf.Z of the vmious F hi‘ :< t.‘1r- mat- ter wi'l be taken up w1‘h the Trea- sury Board and is lift in _abey- anee for the time b91112. it was u11r‘.r:rs‘.oc:l. I\Ie1r~‘>°rs of the dele- gzitimi mc'.11ded: G(‘(ll"_'€‘ l\fc.lnty.e, W A. M: ggiiil. J. J. Stcwar. Harry D’1ll(. C11. IIEil‘l'\' l_£ll'.€‘. Mun- roe Bruce. A. F Cnrrrrjbcll and Alan Masher. LAID TO RES'I‘— The funeral of the late Mrs. Gerald D. Burgoyne 48, was held from her late 1'e;\.de11ce Park Strcci _\'cste1‘<‘.uy .1lie1'noo11. Service was C0ll(‘lil(".l‘(i by the Rev. G. Cnrlyle Wei) tvr and the Rev. LEWIS Murray. Mus L. Scmple sang _a solo. "The Old Ru_L'(:e:l Cros-.s". I11- termcnt was 111 the 1’<‘0l> '35 H‘-11191‘ ery. service at the grate side was conduct/ed b_v Rev. Mr. Webster and Rev. Mr. Mur1':1v. Pulll;e:11-e1‘s \\'(‘r€Z Mv.xs1‘:.. Jflll‘ii",~. Clll‘l‘l(‘, Patrick Mc- Tagile, Michael Mooney, James Brow, Waller Brehaut and N11: Toy- I". ELECTION AI’I‘EAL——'I‘he hoar- lng oi‘ the npplicai on of it. R. Bell for an order under the Election Act cc:111nn11:€11:g the Ju<'g.- of the County Court to coiiipiy with the provisions of the siud Act 111 re- spect. of a recount, had by him un- der its previsions on the thlzdiind ‘fifth day of June last Come up be- fore Chief Justice lVIfillll(‘5Dl‘l yes- terday forenoon. F‘rsd-cl-1c A. Large counsel for Hcn. Mr. ‘LePage, filed the resignnlion of the latter as a member of the L‘3;"5-llIlLIl‘C‘. The Chief Justice ihcreu_pon_ fugther \ ndjournccl the liuliitg until Friiiay. 1 Sept, 22, nt 11 :1. ill. ' I’ROGIl.A..\I AI’I‘RO\'ED~A Pro- l gram of council nctiviti for the 1 year was subniittcd followiiig rou- ‘Council Kmglits of Columbus in regular monthly 111crl1n:: inst nzght The prnI,:1'nm .<uh111.’ic(l by Grand Knight J. J. Duffy, was unm1imous- ly approved. The council had lost several ac‘lve mc111bc1's through cu- lis1.mm1t, il. wa. announced :11. the ‘ll\(‘(‘llll§:. and i'en1n111l11v,; members were urged to "keep the home fire» huriiinu" The iuccliuzz lnsl night was ‘.~.c‘.d 111 the hall on Queen S rcci nud was well ntmzilcri. I'Nrur1.o1"r.1>W ll 1-:1; srauen i T()1‘;\ .S 811 --Accorrliliu to t'1<zuNs . rvlca::(l by the Relief C’7ll1ll‘ili(‘(‘ I yesterday the ‘.'.lli"ill')£‘l' of unem- i ;slo\«.=(i mcn rrqz‘s'c:'ed in the cit,\' in. I present. is 811. 1)1u"11Z iht‘ mo11'h of August 493 men wcrc cm- ’ lust _\(‘ll. the 101111 11103011. ‘is i'111I' _ 1111c111ploy wus lfll-1, Relief rolls disclosed 104 licads of fn1ni.1cs. 19 lndivlr‘ -.115. 7ll‘.(l 1147 dependents mnkin: 11 total of 470 l>‘-‘1'5°“5- “"‘<"‘ recei\1np:1lrl. This cn11.siitut(-d it droo oi 75 in the fist of the previ- ous'm: 1“. but. dnuh'.c<l that. of the od in the prc-.".o\1s year. ;§I§lll'1.l‘llIll'lf‘l‘ of unimplnvz,-d men milisicrl in the m1li‘ln is not tit‘- fiiiilelv known at ill'|‘-“4‘“i- A50“ 75 per cent of ill!‘ prcscnt list of men are I-llc{il)l(' for nctlve ser- vice. AnRiv‘Ai..~‘~1.\'rPUR'l‘—"l‘h<‘ C G _ Crirtier ur1'1\'ml in put _\'c.s_lr'1‘i'Iay from Shcdinc. N ll, fill‘.-fl will sail this afternoon. wentlicr permitting. At, prcsciit the storm signal is up for Enstcrlv cafes The ship is of Murine Whiiri. A..-if 111 port. is the beautiful lO\li'-lll:i.\l>€(l schooner‘ ".lnm(‘s Fl, Nr\1son' \x_'hich f|‘l'l\'(‘f‘l curly ycslcrdux 1111-71111‘: with a cnrgo of hnrri coal for A. P1:‘k:11'<l mid C:‘n1pm‘v. 1-‘he irfl New York A month nro I111’ oulnz lo _nd\'crsc winds m1.<l V\".'i'll(l' cnn(l1l.io11.s nild not arrive here \1hl.il _vcsicrd:'i_v The S"l‘li".0i’lf‘.' is aiiclvxred at three tides but is (‘xp(‘:‘l“tl to pull into wharf and start uulondmgz today. This is one of Canada's fnmous four-mnstc .\f‘ll’70l‘."l‘S find is own- od in L111-.n‘.mn: it is under. ood she is cnc (‘ Ii“ frur r'm:i1 inrz U Ce me tery. . Trinity United church WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13 6.30—-Seventh Co. of Girl Guides meet in Social Hall. 7.30-—I;rii:fier Meeting in Heart: 8.30-—Meet'in[3f_Scn7lon.__ REMAINS A.lI.RlVE—R.emai.n.1 of‘ the late Mrs. (Dr) Harold C. 1-lod- gson accompanied by Dr. l-lodgsoxi arrived from Montreal last evening and were taken to the Maclean Funeral Home. They will be remov- ed to st. Paul's Anglican church this morning where the funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Personals Mrs. H. E. Field has returned to her home in New York after vis- iting her mother Mrs. Neil Me- Dougall, Bayfield Street. Mr. Walter MacNutt arrived home last. Wednesday night from Toronto on his holidays, but hzul to enter the P. E. 1. Hospital with an acute case of appendicitis, and is now progressing favorably. Mr, Alvin Grccn of Trinidarl who was 8. passenger in Saint John by the S. S. Lady Nelson arrived 111 the city yesterday to join his wife and young daughter Dorothy A111; He is the guest of Mrs. Greens father, Mr. A. C. Duchemin. James Gillan leaves on re- turn this mornlncr to New York. she will be accompanied by tier daughter. Miss Doris “Dolly” Gil- lan who intends to spend a months vacation, visiting friends. Mrs. tient in the Charlottetown Hospit- al is making S1’iilSlf1CiDl‘_V recovery following a recent operation it was learned last night. Mr. Frank B. Clank-c returned yesterday by motor from a h11.s1ns-sis trip to New York. Providence rind Maine. Accompanying M1‘. Clarke were Mr. George C. Kit-on of Col- villc._ and Mr. Lorne Coles of Milton While in New York they visited the World’s Fair. In Memoriam MRS. HARRY CAIVIPBELL Junior Augustine Martin. a pa- ' OF NAZI SPY” HELD OVER’ 1N RESPONSE TO MANY REQUEST AND BECAUSE or THE cnown wrucn JAMMED THE PRINCE ED- WARD ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ARRANGE. MENTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED FOR THE nom- MOTION . Mm: : v...—.,:.-; I comments (in U. K. canned Lobster Ban E311-;iand mil not affect the ‘,'1du.s- try on Prince Edwa1';i 11 1 as would be ex1x~cie<l at f:rst cs, it was learned from a lob- s _ dealer here last night. About 55 per cent of the present pack is exported annually to the United Kingdom but a large per- centage of this l5 then re-exported to the other parts of Europe, par- ticularly to the Scaridiiiavlan COllnll'l(S and Be‘g1um. The last named countries aze re- maining neutral in the present Europe-1111 conflict it is understood xmd it Ls likely 21 boom will result in illosc places cnusintz a greater demand for lCl.)\ll‘l‘,s and it will be <.Sll)'.(‘ for island canners, h pay- ng a s'ic{l1tly hluiw-r frelgh rate, to ship the izoirds (!l‘€(‘lly to them. For U11‘ some rt-1154111 United Stut- ezs. alwn\'s :1 1IO0(l customer, will 00 sunln .1 [Zl'P£l‘.i"!‘ qviziiitlty of the p.'l'[llllEil‘ si-:1-food ly in the I.'l1llf‘{l Kirqdozn IMPOR TA NT i7C:.r.tu11.edV_f1 -11 _ page ll . __:~v is one of the most pi‘o(..1c'.1\'e coal areas in the world. Over Rough (‘ouniry I“1*c-rich m0tor;z,cd unirs of fleet tanks and armored cars swept to- ward Saarbruecken over rouizh country on either side of the Gose- ile River after the whole area had 1 h<'-e11 drenched by heavy F‘1'r-11cl1, field b;-ittories from the Warndtl IDl‘l;I. no more than five miles away. The French shells pounded at a l two-mile front through the eastern . On Wednesday morning, July 19th the resideli-ts of Elmuoou and vic- inity were deeply shocked to learn of the sudden passing of Mrs. Harry Camp-bc-ll 11 highly l’i:spc<.L€d and much l0\Cf.I citizen at the Ciil'i_V age of fifty three years. Allllough Mrs. Campbell had been in ailing health for some time 1L was not thought that her condition was serious until 8. few days before her death. How- ever_ in spite of all that inedlcal at- tention and sklitul nursing could do she \\’R.S called to her 1:11-1.11 reward. Mr-. Campbell was a woman of sterling Christian clmracier and of a. kind and lovable dis D5li.i0l1. Truly may it be 581 of her, *‘l-ler children arise up. and call her bles- sed; her husband also, and |)l'Z'il:Cl,h fer." Mrs. Campbell was :1 devoted member of the Prtnsbytcimn Church in Canada and only shortly before her death attended the sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Brookfleld. Besides a S0l”l‘()Wll’lf: liusbziud there are left, to mourn. three sisters, Florence. Mrs. Daniel K. MacDon- ald, Quincy, Mass; Nora, Mrs. Wil- liam J. Campbell, Quincy, Mass: Catherine, Mrs, John H. Dochcrty, Kingston, P. E. 1. Two brothers, Mr. Donald MacDonald, Brookfield. P. E. I.: Mr. Jack MacDonald, Som- mcrville. Mass: also 21 brother Myles Darlington. P. E, 1., who predeceased her fifteen year ago and Neil, of Quincy. Mass. w o predeceased her by three years. She also leaves to mourn a lame and highly respected family of four sons and six daughters namely: Heber. (Florence) Mrs. Alton New- man; Ethel, Neil. Jessie, Laumtta. Jack. Dorothy, Belle, Wilfred and one son Lester who predeceased her nine years ago. The funeral which was venj: largely attended was held on Saturday. July 2nd at 2 ,o'clock and was conducted by Rev. G, Carlyle Webster, as-lslcd by Rev. Dr. A. 0. Thompson of B1'or:kfl.°ld. Rev. ER. Woodsidc of Cornwall and M1‘. I_.lo_vd Henderson, Slll(l€‘llL Min- ister at Clyde River. Rev. G. C. Webster preached a very 1m ressixe funeral sermon, using as l1s text: "God is our refuge and st1'I'ngih it very present help in trouble" from l’.<nlm 46. The liyinns sung were: ,The Lord's My Sliepiicrd, Safe in lthe Arms of Jesus and Asleep in 1 Jesus Blessed Sleep. mm. . __. , , ,, 1 '111i.11.; l)lll)lli' srrllnol 111 bcT\l;"3ir{]1;"*‘l l“b‘”"‘5 “em m““-‘ ‘m“ l11.\ ll]l.\fIl‘ii «.1311. L.<-Purge bi-gmi busi- , __-i , nos’: 1 en: 1 ll‘:iL" of 14 111 1125111111- . P‘11_""‘“iTl‘°Il"‘“A7“1-‘-d . , T, M,, crs store :1: R11: covilic, and look , Sprays Bi‘Uil(‘lS an s1s.c1.., . (Wm. H“, D, \,m K. I H , _ 1. land Mrs John A. Campbell an'i 1. ' ," ‘ 3, '“ ah‘ 0‘ ‘ 'Cmh(,rm(.. Mr and Mrs Chaflrs Pmul 11.-‘r11.1ll hi‘;:.1111i11: Ill!‘ l)'.1.<1-, (,nnm,x‘u_-Stlwiflm Dm‘ ‘gm? H M‘ nos. ncve1opi'i_i 111:0 one of 1l1«- lar- lE:1milv' l72velvn Pnlersoiii Mtrtlc K” nmlfmmf‘ ((m(“‘”“ 0“ m" 13' “M Mlidmd Crash“ land Ii. lll(‘lli(.i‘(l loh rcr piicklng . WrM,h_MMKmn0n F,nmm_ and aim the i:u_\1m: llllfl slllllpillg of 1 Bmm”NA_Mr I A Mm,” EH1ll[.l]I1‘%;gl1:/}I'£ilIHl€:l l1.kl1c1'\~prod11ct.s . ,. _ n . 1 1‘, A‘ Mi‘ w.'\.~' instru- i F3“ bwror‘ ““”"' R“}“n‘l' “pd mcxitul 111 p1'1>1noT11‘.;. ‘lie first fish- ‘Prick and William Buchanan. John , Colwill. Daniel and A_l€Xfil‘l(lt‘i‘ Do:“.1- erlv. The sympathy of the entire com- imunitv is extended to the fnmily in ‘ illis their sudden bereavement I.-810-9-13-ll. BodyIReih§'Sent Here For Burial WARE/OAD. Minn, Sept. 12-(CIN- The body of R. R. Cody, 39, of Win- nipeg, who was kllled yesterday with two other Winnipeg trainmen when two Canadian National Railways locomotives collided. will be for- warded to Chnrlottetown, P. 1?) 1., for burial. The accident, which occurred near Sprngue. in Southeastern Man- itobn near the International houn- darycialmed the lives of S. N. Johnson. 60, and H. C. Dir-trick. 62. and fnjiired five others, two of them seriously. CASTEL CONDOLFQ Italy - iaP1—}'<‘ollotwinq a rcoeiptlon at which the Pope greeted the Yumm- raia of Mysore. the Indian poten- iatc and His Holiness lisivnrd in 5 concert. hv Indian musicians in the fou:-masied s‘1~.r~onc1’s now afloat in Ouiadlui waierl. Thmneltooln. by the batiie as the French ad- ziidrd positions have been pushed 10 miles in front of thc 1x'1'1n21,11c11t I0i‘l.illC3|10ll.s from which llle poilus ju111.ncd off. The Frencll tactics 111 the drive against S£‘ifll‘I)l‘lli‘Cl(€n wc1‘(- typical of those they linve uscd 11p to date. _ lv'11'st, l?‘:v11:'l1 S(‘OUYll1f.! im:l f11rh'- 1n'z plziues roa1'e.'i out over the German positions fighting the air clear. Armored units followed, rolling down on the Cv£‘l ‘$11 eo11<':'et.e pill- boxcs and c1'ash:'.1g through barb- ed wire eniniirzlenielils. Bf‘lllllfI tl1-'-so cumc fighting en- yzincers who "moppcd up" (‘rerman “suicide squads" which the tanks and squad ears had left behind. VEIICE Appointment __V fcoxitinuecl from puge l>__: He we.) born at Rustico on the 19th of l'(‘L)l‘llLll_\, 1876 the son 01 the law Cl11'1st,upl1c1' Lel’age and Millicent tW0Olll(.‘l') Li'Pngc, On his 1a.thcr's sxie he was 0; Huggn. OL ciescciii, his great gralldtnme ‘lllcll 111 ihe islaild of H15 1n.i1ern:1l ;;1'a11d'1atl1e:~ s‘ 1‘ Woolner Vilis a I‘iflllVC of l)u11u1cl1. I‘Llil,’lall(l, and at the age of 21 Callie. lo Pilnce E(i\\'r1i'(l Ls'.m1rl about 103 year.» ago and located 111 North Rll.Sll(.'0. \'\'11e11 111 the Old 001111113‘ m lfl‘.l'7. M1‘. I.el*.1gc v1.s1LL(l the 1_1_11i~c-11‘nl Wooiiicr home which is z1hi.uL us «lose 14) the sea as 1.x Norlh ltu l(‘() (‘l’lll(‘li'.- (‘(l(il)1‘l’£iil\'(' l<7i).1rr pnckliirz find Fl.\~'('('IlrlII0lI 111 .‘\‘o1‘il1 Al11('1’1(-:1 he also bccnnic 11.: innrmltci _'I‘l11s ()l‘1ZfillIil7.ll0n l.\ .~'1l' liciulz l>u.«1ness and l111.\bc<'11 of lz1'1‘11' l)é‘11r‘fi1 in ii.» n'lf‘lllb(‘l‘.s ('llll'lll§ lllf‘ pnsi Ill rears Aflcr a siicrcss ill l)\l.\ll‘if‘5s innrcr at l'l.u.-ticoville for 26 yours, Mr. Li’- Pnfzc sold out and removed to (‘hm-. l0‘.lI'ii.w11, Herr‘ for the past 20 _\‘Dfil‘.\ he has l)(‘f‘|l assnclalcri with his son, W Rcucl I.cPnyzc in the boot and slutc l)i1s111*s: 1111<lcril1cnamf‘of 11‘l".1::c Shoe Con1p:1n_\'. which has rl0vt'l«".-pod in he one of the lrnding fimis of the kind ;n the Maritimea. Mr lclhigc has always been :1 Lin- ornl in politics. He was first (‘lI\"il‘d to the l,c<:islnt.11rc to rrrprcscnt the Second Dl>il‘l(i of Qllf‘(‘llS in the L'I"!1<‘t‘:1le}cc1ton of 1919. helm: rotur- ncd in the tzciicml elections of 1927, 1931, 19115. find 193.0 lie was :1 111r'mhr-r of the Sl1llll(l(‘l‘F, Lea and (‘nniphcll governments. holrlinrz ‘he followiiiz rc<pn1vil1lr- pn-.it'.o1v~‘ Pi‘(‘.kl(ir=1\t of tho l7lvPc11$- i\‘e (‘min<‘il.111r~111l>:~r of llw ’I‘1'e:1.~u1'v n(l’ll‘fl (‘l1i11i11i.'i11 of the i<‘1shc1'- 111011‘: Ivan Rnnril, ('llll‘l'lllilll of the Relief(7un1n11l‘cc.111r‘111b"1' of the Bnorrl of l~'ducntin11, triisicc of Pol- con\voc<l I>Ift<p1?-'il. and (‘inver1m1cnt director of the Prince l~‘/i\vi\rd ‘is- land Trnvel Hiircru. lie rmrvsrlited the znvmuinirni of Prince Edward Island in london sit. the Coronation of Their l\i:ijc.<- tics in I937 He is 11 member of Trinity llniicd Church in (‘.l1ar1ottr~‘own mwl has fallen on ariivo part in cl1u1'(l1 nnd . temperance work. The ban on canned lobsters to ls.a.1.d as B(‘l{‘:‘f’ 1' c l.is' wzir lobsters were , selling’ at 33‘_’5.(>iI :1 cost-, but drop- ped 111 ’.7l‘l('f* :1» 31:10!) The pre- senl 1):‘: * oh l‘.'illif(l lobsters is arpproxtmati-l_v $18 00 a case and the drop 15 not ixnocted to be venri\ :1sbr'.‘o:'e Prime E'l\\‘filY‘l ~ 411:» of (‘onadais I71l‘?.0.\i (“('l( '-rs 111 'ltis line, ships at pi‘i‘se11r ;1lv>11i .'l’~'lflO ('fiSf‘H your‘-’ i’A(ali i‘iii(t;l:: THE “ HIGHLANDS ” ANNOUNCING ITS “FAREWELL” DANCE WEDNESDAY seer. 1311:. Al. l*.‘lancl1a1'cl's ()rcl1est1'a Novelties — Admission 550. ,.___:_..: ?&I France Prepare Past‘ To Try Nazi Strength Offensive Would Have Two -fold Purp0se——War May Settle T0 Economic Battle. (By J. F. Saitdcrson, Canadian I’1'es.~; Stuff Writer) LONi)()N, Sept. ]2—(CI’ Cabin:-l——’l'he opinion was ex pressed frc-el_'»' here today that Great llrituin and France were setting the stage for their first big offensive of the war. The British public was informed for the first time that its troops had landed in France but the Ministry of Information said they had not engaged the enemy. No figures were given as to the strength of the ex- peditionary force nor its degree of mcchzinizzition. The primary purpose of the offensive would be to test the strength of (it-11nany's WCSl\\'Zill- but its ultimate object would be to relieve pressure on Poland by forcing the German command to keep on transferring men, muni- tions and planes to strengthen their forces along the Franco-German frontier. An official said the lush’. 0-‘ While 9. general offensive my suburbs of the city to the aviation 1 . . - . 1 - ‘ ' -:l:;111 to Ln be 1 gm field. which the Germaiis used as Pr_m‘ Vml“L”. Chdmx . ,. 136 9Xl'>‘‘€W<l 0" 9 “'95 Tn 1' a m:llta1'v Z\liDO1‘l before the f1gl~.L- 2,11%‘? °jl?Ifr€‘_)V‘V‘3e f1‘:~:'LlH-'lw_l1Ll*“"\lVl_i\-'-E £—l'l)(\E..Sil)ll\.') 13011:‘ -lratiotvis by inrz begun ‘ ‘ “ 1-"1 1‘ ~' 30095“ The \'1ll-.1:e of St. Amual m1d- “ll-F“, " Wmuu 5° ‘3”‘“‘ «\l10‘.‘.‘1(i 2101 5‘ ll!"-‘lm 85 med“- dz‘. ‘.::s.:::“::*'-...:;: .‘.*;t.. ‘if xv .:.°.”.€s;:r...*:W“..§:* airfle d, \V'lLs tau ht. 111 the hcav- ‘ ‘ . ‘ ' ‘ " ‘1‘—’ -'““"' - A” V 1 ‘ V‘ ' 135‘ pan of me Emmbammenh the lill]'ll("lSe p:‘ogrc.ss that find n~_,;,n fly pm“ ,1,‘ ,3 series 01 co. From the main Sicizfrlcd llue lxfl‘ m“L“ by we aims‘ 0T<ll1l‘«|'-4'5 0l>H‘x\'»l0l'l5. gosltgoiis }s0n1euse\'cE1’ miles behindi 1“ Deadly Farm?“ big, two--riqlyr-1‘ ).:lAnl?'i1‘6‘:7he0lTl3esT18:1§o2-A taer ruec'r~n 1-‘ ‘ernian heavy I ‘ ' ‘-V - ‘~ " ‘ f0rt1'e.«s artlllcrv laid down a b:i:'- ‘ A “TN , of I ,1 V ,, V ‘Y 101154 1.15‘ We -*1 TF0)“ in the 1381 *° . ‘.. 001)5_ “ A - r - _,i -- a = 1:1‘ . 1.. On this sector of the front the ,ln°°{”P1€l€‘l)}‘unrfluinousV fllfil‘ said n1(\i’lE'l‘i‘. ivcmpoiis are in favor of Maxzmot line itself was limifiectcd ‘-‘°“‘‘‘ ‘W ””““ ‘”“ 1 ' the <iet<-riot-Matxgri zzfotaxkaieaam ' 1 515‘ r had "not down 10 bin» :11" 11 do 11 clear to all iitw \vm~l<l . flu» local .“.l("‘€S5(‘S. _1< 1) 1,0 hludrzetinirig ‘.2 l.‘(".‘1\t'\II .md ajmost .fa.z1not lime and he \\'<-s1- -:\mm 3 V35, wall 215 .1 sort of bselimzc p1cpa121:o~.'y opcnitlnii Gt-1'n1ar1y‘s u:;Lwnll is tin’. much .1 lln-1* of IOl‘?lll(‘Zlil(7ll.x’ as a series of deep mual defences nu‘.- nluz back as far as 13 miles back- 50 il(‘('lll"rili‘ a loner (1 slmuld he ix',xi". ed up by stron: l41l'i’C5 of 11:ol>11e oliiwrl an.-1 rose:-vc.-' rczidv for 1n.«'.ant cou1;- ]i><‘l{t-ri .11 ier attack Gamcinx learned the f'.1'ilitv of tlicse c1 ‘lions 111 ‘he inst war. _(‘Ip‘.‘!'aLl(:i1.s ‘vzch cost millions of is (1v'I‘-E1‘. :~'v,- _ , lives at the tsrvlnrric and 111 F‘l:1n- rmd 1~‘r.111(c w..l d0'l’S. one. In 1807 he married Ha1‘1'iet. E., Christie, diiugliier of the late James A. C1111;-tit: of New til;2.~gov1 in this PI'0\'lll0(‘. Bahfifai Tfiuiiisitl Traffic Hard Hit NASSAU. Bahamas. Sept. 24 (CF Cublet —’l‘l11s Bllllhll colony, leii \\'li.l‘.fllll :1 ; S€l'\lC9 because of the w cred today 21§l(lll’>Z ship opm‘1itn1'.s to vice from I‘la.\S£‘ill_ in order that rc.<':'i<‘tio11s clam 01i'111'eak of h: llllillllfl‘ T"ll'l mt-1:1 also p‘. Brilmii to 1:- rlw unveili- .i~l;.’. y, <;---1.1: "..“.| (‘fill/V requ11'cn‘.m1‘.\ GO\'PTI7fll‘ Sir (‘E :‘r\- W, __ . . . ,tu1'11e<i todm {rm .ni _ .', , ' _ l I-'.ni1ln11(i ul11i'l1 by " W‘ 4" myw‘ the outbrcnk of - . """~"" “lih is C4'1mI‘i1i1l’lf'.«“2’—“ ' w-' ! - ’l'‘‘'‘‘' “'13 | ‘.nn(i.<' forces. ;1-sevent ~ cc1‘.1n K Considcrnhlc ,'Vf‘l‘Kl.'~7i"lli'f' :~ ;1—u- 1. 11:- tullv 1'cq!1l1'(-vi to remove nspllrill .‘ _ um.‘ slziins front lllfln, pnrtirtilz if "_'yI(r\ my they arr‘ olii .< lii.\ lluh l)1".sk'.. , ,1 em,-,.,»_,{,,.-mg with a (icon ("nth sntvirziicri \\'.‘lv -.», ~,. .-, - :91 X, carholl tcl1'nr'i1lor.<lc 17:0 :1 r‘.n,rm ,,,_,, cloth, freshly sn'ur:1icd, :15: .0011 as , the other becomes soiled (‘o11'.1n1i" ',‘m’” “P”? “"5 “-1~‘“l‘.'W‘1"‘fl. 1 - '- M ' . nmriis I ll QITIOYIGTTI I‘R()l'I)I-I——Ai. .\i11mn sup: 7. 10.19 to Mr. rind .\i1s, l-.l:r.v1 C I"‘.(1.’u- "‘ '"‘"“ ""'”“”"' ‘'7 Elli \ I’). FR \SFR who rlcpnrli-(l this life Sept, 13, I93! I).1vs oi‘ erulncsis still uuur o'er us a d21u2h'cr. :\-.1R- M.’\RTI.\'—/ii S? . .\‘l: \. 1-‘..i .1no1.~'. 111. ' :1 d Ernest ‘Vlri . Tran in ~ii:-m.- nfiimes flow; W0l)l)\|[) 1-‘ 1_ Mcnwrr hlllllx mu l"\'l‘|’ m-zir us on Au,-_n_1_q _ m,d Thom.-h )uu (Ill‘tI mm _\‘(‘2ll’ aim. ‘ljvfrso \\I‘..1’--Iii" 11 '11, lnsr-rtcrl luv Wife and l‘:|mll,\'. 11.111 s 5. v. I.~lHl>$-9~lIi~1i VI1\IlIlI\(‘-FA‘ ' -.".".'.'.'.' .{ W.\\'|~I-.\IA( l{I".\’I.Il-i A At. (".111'- .5 io‘l('it~\v11 I‘ l, Np‘. 12 lllilfl, ' E"I§£\n7ll‘11v.'E1K\ill}-1; ‘I"".'>l't’lli'f‘ l].t)‘r‘ N, D. E: :r‘ e . "1 ‘.1 1',‘ i 11 in t‘. I)n.v.<l T1‘!-\'o'; \\’11vv', (‘lu1rlt1li4.:lIrv11. , UNDERTAKER .- nr: \Tll.\‘ EMBALMER ‘C T“ 3 ' ’ , . . , (‘harlnttciown and 3.9.2.2.‘:-3.22::i:1..~w°a*. in l?u.==c'l R:1\'111ru‘ti (‘mrlv, fr“mc"lv phnnp 149 of AZ/*\‘a11d".'a. P E. l. aged 39 . . Funeral mtlm later. %hH\V . W...-.-4...