ocrossn s._194s fWESTERN GUAR Dl iii AGINTI: J. Elma llarphy, I Baum It‘ a 00am Glow. O0 Ottawa It. IUMMBISIDI all PRINCE COUNT! New. lahserlltlena Advarllda; ' ‘lhedaardlullaylelolgli dalifalaasaltla Iellewlaa stares Ia ll-nelido: up Bookstore, Water Street; Goarllea Drugstore, wage; nu“; ram," Bakery, Water Street; llara Gaadet, l1 Granville sup; The Guardian will be delivered lo III hone ‘in Saumerida. cud“ BoyaIlepO-IIIAIQIIIIIQIIIQ- Pholallfliartlaiaservlol n ‘in you order to the boy rnponslbia to: deliveries on year rella ._s’5iDE Community Concert ' —TIIE OFFICE oi Dr. Gallant Association present the Columbia 31330;; Wm be cloud (mm o“: grand opera qllarlelte. tour oi s to Oct. 15. “Erica's iinest voices. Bulnmer- ___ “d, High School Auditorium. —-WANTED—Ca: between m1 Wednesday. Oct. D at 8.16 D-m- and 1040. cood condition. Apply B0! m. or Victory Cleaners. _WANTED to purohm I hm Summerside. : isilng o ililll 0X - SALE - Enterprise stove, 121x55. Write Bull 390- Kfmmmm‘ sllzhtly used. 186 Central Street, _‘70B 5513:; work horses summers,“ 575.00 i0 $100.00. will take wit: -rou sans. - Holstein Cow. to or iox horses in trade. Waite! - freshen middle oi October. Eldcn. ‘A1915, H. Large, Albany. _(,‘OMMUNITY CONCERT _— -FOB SALE or Trade for cattle The first convert of ills $9850" ‘~° general purpose mare rising 4 years i... presented by_lll@ 00mm“ ‘Y Island Bred. Brolgen. single and concert Assoc» lwll °f slimmer‘ double. $115.00. Apply Frank Hous- ii aErTioiosio?” ‘IO-DAY ‘aspen: I DAVID 0 IELZNICK m, will take time l" the Hi5" ton. Mayileld. , School Auditorium on Wednesday -— ' P nighi ‘rm. ilie appearance of lbs —POTATO nrconn mu sans. Columbia Grand 0D?" Qmrmw ~Llmitcd number Moody Rotary cn The qllilllette l5 Wm‘ hand. Apply W. D. Croken, Sum- posed of l-‘ra nc es YBBF-d- merfleld, Emerald, R. R Helen Olheim. Arthur Kent and __._ ' William Huin. Miss Olheim ls ‘FOR. SALE-Z new ray razed; well known in Summerslde navln! used 111m]; wagqm box p0 qppchred here last will‘ ill B 5°!" shafts $45.00. 2 walking scuiilers capacity. Miss Ycend ls a WM $8.00 each. 1 single plow $10.00. 1 gnprullo who ailif-Qllled 185i ="-'m' spring tooth barrow 51500.1 horse mo; in the AlilPflfllll debut 01 hoe scuiiler attachments $10.00. "Peter Grimes," She has also BP- Walter S. Weeks. peared on such broadcast iavour- ..___ i lies us “The Hour of Charm." -P 0 U L '1‘ B Y. — Buying live‘ "Serenade to America," and Pile chicken and fowl each Thursday Squibb program. Mr Kent w“ imtil 3 P. M. H. B. Cameron, North t]... 1939 winner ofthe Metropolitan Bqjequo Auditions of the air, During the é “qu- Major Arthur Kent strll -ARRIVES BY PLANE-Mr. l" AlFRED HIMTCIICOCKS SPELLBOUND A- m. l. m: nmir - and‘. mn m. Ila-Ml l. hula mutant: a si tzmcx lNTlltlbhlYlllNdl. l'l\Tl'tllt Also CARTOON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 found time to appear as soloist '1‘. Briggs of Toronto, president or, Matinee Tuesday At 3:30 with the National Symphony- silll! Curran and Briggs Ltd.. arrived; many times at "the President! in Summerslde by private plane. CIiui-vh" in Washington. and twice on Saturday afternoon and left, on‘ oi l|l0 White House. William ‘Hain Sunday for Newfoundland-S. holds a distinguished musical__ -_ | 1m nrd. On radio he has been faat- ' —FOR BALE. - Farm on Caven-' uicd on "Grout Moments ln Mus dish Road. 1k west Green Gables.‘ Bell Telephone Hour, Ham- 125 acres. 85 lumber and woodland. miirslcili Theatre oi the Air. Balance clear level land. $2000.00. Squibb Program, Philco liour. Fair house on propert can be pur- Chevrolet. Hour. Palmolive Hour chased for $500.00. Wa ter S. Weeks. and "Music with Worship." Now —CONDITION CRITICAL- The, —FARMERS NOTICE’)? W337i‘ cd~a quantity oi co er c - tied seed pillfltoes for lllliflleiliale delivery. James MoNelll. Ken- singion. __Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Parkman- ln ll5 5th season the Columbia condition oi Joseph Anthony Gal-| Summerside have left on an auto Grand Ola-era Quartet continues larit. who was injured in the truck m win wide praise everywhere accident on Sunday momlng. -s re- they appear. ported as still critical, sTORE NEWs Shop at llolman's Dry Goods Dept. for these bright and nttractlve lndian Style Blankets - - - They're grand for couch covers - - - New colors and designs — Each $2.95. Just unpacked! A large shipment oi Terry Towels. while W"?! W'- ered borders-size 20 x 40, Each 55c. Face Cloths to match, Each 15c. In the Dry Goods Dept. LUGGAGE! New arrivals include Suitcases, Gladstone Bags, ‘hunks and Matched Sets. See the-m in the Men's Clothinl Dsilt- , Mothers! It's tlme ior the girls to change from ankle sox. We've I good looking Campus Hose ln sizes 6% to 9 with elastic tori-NWT?" colors-Pair 49c. In the 5 b 10 Dept. Buy these good wearing Cheviot Long Trousers for Mil-tall" Navy, sizes 2B to 34 at $2.19. In the 5 i: 10 Dept. FOR SALE - AT CARLETON SIDING Desirable property consisting of S-room house in ex- :ellent repair, with barn and large garden, conveniently trip to Kentvllle. N. 5-. and other points in Nova SCOllflw-s. BEA DEMAND FOB “houses FROM CANADA‘ i I The call {or Canadian horses‘ abroad still continues. rhousanci have been sent to France and Lur- opo this year. For man)’ 3'68"‘ 95"", adian horses have bet?“ "-595 1n ‘he British West Indies for police work. Recently another consignment went quest oi the Commissioner of Police. at Brldgetoii. Six horses were bougm (o,- him by tine Dominion Departntent o! Agriculture. F0111‘ of the horses were for police Wflrk and two were mares of riding 1W9- Another horse was shipped to l railway official in Bermuda- Reporis received ircm the Chief, Veterinary Officer of the Lezwards‘ Islands Department of Agriculture state that the French-Canadian! mare and three stallions shipped; by the Dominion Department cf‘. Agriculture a few months ago are. provinz very satisfactory, and the officer asks for another stallion to land of Montserrat. Up to the end. oi’ July. the Hench‘ Horse Purchasing Commission hllfll chased over 5,000 Canadian ghxhses for shipment to France ard_ about 7.000 smaller horses brine!- pally mores. were bought 1'01‘ UNRRA. During the month of July; this year. shipment oi horses from Western to Eastern. Canada has been the heaviest in recent years. the movement totalling 9.950111!- rnels. , heated near Station. School, Store, Church and Post 0i- flre. l 1-2 miles from Borden. MRS. HELEN BELL k y i * Solve your LARGE Auction Sale AT TREEHOLME. KENSXNGTON l have been instructed by J. Bl Mlltman lo sell by Auction on his premises on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER "l! BEGINNING AT 1 P- M- is Winter Warmth Problem ~ _ with a ii llockshire Fleece OVERCOAT bw/ (552? EEPING WARM m this winter will offer =. no difficulties to you in one of these smartly styled coats.‘ Also s smart range i or TWEEDB Bee Them Today iuuiiiciiuitl. llm l»? p SUMMIIISIDI, P. l. l.‘ a maiummmmmnehiv - I . (The Island's Snorkel Hell's Sh"; i A large quantity lurnlture and household eiieeta conslatl oi 1 breakiast set table and 6 e airs. 1 china cabinet, 1 combination book ease and writing desk. 1 "WW" -1i:.i..-'-~i . h ma heft“? {sezllldlngithuncsprinsl and spring lllled buttresses. 1 slnxlll bed and . 2 roll W!» WM‘ lgnflfionszhodes, child's crib =@ ,5: 5 5' E Q =- I 5 r0 no ty. 1.12 gage shot III. dong‘ arreleil. assortment books and pictures and a ll!!! "Ill"? mall arflslesAricg "IM- usayuaaafuuonnutllsr- I‘. MORRISON IIUOI Alcflo I Will YIIIIIKIIOIIIO Be llext? O O O Prevent Fires By Telling Precautions Prevent Loss . ly Insurance Consult F. 0. MIIR SUMMIRSIDI forward to Barbados a-t the re , ' be purchased and sent to the Isujust in time to» S95,- the lowering Stephen pond‘ at Q15 loom-Knits For All Types oi insurance THEJJHARLQTIETQWN dfiiPP-BPIANW _ O Flew From England For Last Farewell (By Dorothy Smith in Montreal Daily Star) The story of how a riei-sirick- en mother was rushed n an R. A. F- plane from Bristol. England. to the open grave of her son here h" Montreal, was told to The Star b; Mrs. Annie T. Pond. (formerly o Summerslde). mother of the lutt Flying Officer Stephen Pond. whc was killed l-n the crash of an R. C. A. F. Dakota in Saskatchewan on September 15, "I never realized people could be so kind," Mrs. Pond said, teliln} of those harrowing days between receiving the cable informing he: oi her son's death, and her arrival at Mount Royul Cemetery to plaue flowers on his casket as lt was being lowered to its last resting ‘Mrs. Pond, who lived in Moni- real for a number of years, went to England to stay with a daugh- ter ln Bristol. "Stephen was one oi the best Dakoin. pilots in the service." she said proudly. adding that her son was due for discharge but had been persuaded to zllldcb, take the ierrying job before re-l turning to civilian life. He was one 0f 21 R.C.A.F. personnel who lost their lives in the tragic crash of their transport near Estewn Call to Canada House e- First news of the accident reach- ed Mrs, Pond in Bristollon 51-1:- tember 16. A call was immSdiBlv- 1y Put through to Canada HilllSv and that same day Mrs. Pond um’ her daughter were on their way to Ltiridon. The grief-stricken me- ther wanted to roach Canada in time for her son's funeral the fai- lowlng Saturday; the body was "oe- lng brought to Montreal by train 1mm Rflghia. Hut the first snug was struck when it was found that every civil air line from Eng- land to Canada was booked solid. Through mutual friends. Mrs. Pond next got in touch with Air Chief Marshal McBirnie of the R,‘ A. F. Transport Command. who ‘lalways had a soft spot for mo-l thers oi‘ men who flew." The Air Marshal arranged for pzisszig-i 0h an R, A. F. transport. which was making its lust trip to Canntln, but on the day of the derrrture \vo|‘d was received that Mrs. Fund's priority had been down-rated by the civil air lines. At the los: min- ute an R. A, F‘. car called for Mrs Pond and rushed her out lo thr airport. but she was warned that she would huve to wait until ilir other passengers were Weighed in and that it might not be possible to find space for her. At this paint luck stepped in: a scat was found, and despite pour- lng rain and a near-gain, the .-|ir~ craft finrliy tc-ok nif. going first to Prestwick, Scotland, and then Stock. INBLAIR and STEWART LIMITED Sunimerside. P. E. I. winging over the ocean to Gander, Newfoundland, All Formalltles ivaiveii l In London, immigration offl-i . cluls had put Mrs. Fund's pass- pqrt. through in a matte-r oi’ hours. with a specilrl notation that m, m; Slime c-f her journey was she to be detained. The aircraft flying hei‘ from Britain contacted the l1 C_ A. If‘. m Inching, nrlvrsrg the ¢ime of its arrival ll’l Darval, and the ‘APARTMEN T CLOTHE IRONING BOARDS wi WASH TUBS galvanized No. GREY ENAMEL CHAMBER WHITE ENAMEL ROASTERS small size $1.25. ELECTRIC BED LAMPS complete with cord and bulb $2.45. ELECTRIC TOASTERS each $3.98. ELECTRIC IRONS complete $11.25. ELECTRIC RADIO AND TABLE LAMP STUDENTS LAMPS, LOOSE NECK STY plane hlvzid scarcely Slflppgd mnylng- w on rs. Pond ivas taken oui. p d individuals in making it Qéejnlff, Q01?“ "gge", "i" Szssafl“ for me to bid a last. tare- _ _ f.‘ me» wiry. l t nly 5911]’ AHHIIOPHIHIIUCS were WZIIVPCI for the walllriopwd Dis smying lemporar. mo her of iho (lead flicl". tvho m, in Menu-cap and is the guest reac ed her scns gray.» at 5 pm. of her daughter_1n-1aw_ 31p; of the flnsairziped clskcl. and P1806 "Pan it a spray of flowcrs Avenue‘ which someone had thrust into her arms, Fl - r . ......"i§..°.‘.§ii.i'..§ 0.2.2.12.‘ iiifii Alaska To Vote 0n bugler was brought from Ottawa to sound the IJlSt Post. "They We ails» law Mrs. Pom» Statehood Issue iterated. "No one will ever know how much I a preciate the kind- ‘hi’ R~ °' liisiliiilni? ALL [£5 RALPH MIITTART Summer-side WASHINGTON. Oct. 7 - (AP) "Alaska, purchased by tthe United States from Russia in 1867 and ‘Puesday on whether it wants to em téerttéheUxilonalihewtahorwth ta . 'Ilhe voters will anew the stares- “on; "are you in favor oi to- hood for Alaska?" Alaska now ls o ted by tho Federal Governmen with a lature to enact local laws and meet. local problems. but always subject to the approval oi Congress in which it 1s represented by one non- voting delegate. The territories sub-committee oi ‘the House of Representatives visit- ed Hawail and Alaska. last slimmer and recommended approval of statehood ior Hawaii but wltlhheid approval oi a similar step i01- A . B t th full mnllibt dld 110i. PROFESSIONAL CARD .5‘... i... “.53 s41... tihe -————-—ii next Congress opens. bills will re-lntrodlucad to provide statehood T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Oiflfl l! It would take probably three 15 Granville Street years for adopt summerslda proposed state oosmtzudm. PM” n‘ then d have to be IWPOVM PIIY p DI! Hard T0 G81 I26 ms From Qur Hardware Departm ent - (Lower Floor-l CLOTHES HAMPERS woven w $3.50 and large $4.25 each. WOVEN CLOTHES BASKETS medium size $1.25, and large $1.50. s DRYERS folding type each“ $2.39. th steel braces each $4.10. 2, medium $1.60. PAILS with cover, special use. ith cover tops, small size $2.25, medium S, ELECTRIC HEATERS LE. ADJUSTABLE. For Your -Wi.at er Comfort Heating Stoves, Quebec style for coal, stove boards, floor safes, pipe collars, dampers, coal hods, fire shovels. etc., now in stove pipe, elbows, ‘ O uis fi“ ‘ 11's some! . . . ‘stousri Aiewelelablousehiaurhvolfii ‘ii eqle. It's. made el ieae-aa-a-neeabaan nylon-dash; white. petal-soft. easy to wash. Drleahahnoat ae timeuavquiresverylittla ironing. Strong as it is pretty, too, for nylon fibril Ileana long wear. White only. Sizes 32-38. SUMMERSIDE Guaranteed Satisfaction Since I857 755*». .I§I§.3?.~.r.~n:a~w: