%nn|— SUMMER The HE WESTERN GUARDIAN VIIIIIIIII! - —~ - —- T0-DA Y "EENTJFJ..T—" ......,n..* , - — A George ‘Claw. 90 imam-us?" m‘ “a QUMMEBBIDE lllfl PRINCE COUNTY News, ubsorlptlonn Advertising l, GTrdilnlIllYbe boughtdall nan olth l . '1‘ e Ill h s l’ d"! e ol wing store: in water sum. r "u..." m, 5m", IHSUHHHEE ssions! w, ALL LINES ‘ RALPH HUTTART Summer-side utore, D f,"‘},,,u,._,, wmr sum, nun Gnudet, e1 q nu, an," Th. Guardian will bo delivered to any home In Sum merside by at. 2c pel‘ day or 10c per week. rnune Z89 for this servlog B Wm‘ 0y rder to the boy resporilhle for deliverie; on your route. I ‘we yolll‘ o uerved fer new! 0|’ —ALBERTON, wedngpd tin advertising of n 1cm. Field m. and Hertz‘ 5:3: may be inserted al- Splendid racing. 9.1 strictly payable mlumll ll llllfllfilsl. n; re . ients I “Mal nlvance. Mann - Sudhury “WANTED Bkborlenced maid for general housework. Appl James A, Morrison. Jr. Summers de. 9-12-21. -—-__._.--.~.= blades once m. "m"! I "m" razor IL , more .. I‘ _ Jltifllul f“! ‘Elofivlffid Taylor Drill °°- ALBEBTON Wednesd Se t ‘ ' ,. ' ' - . ay. p - AM uoluti‘ o l Mington- ember 16th Splendid program of Mgyvyn lngqyjpfggfiliofimvo‘. r Wfilifilllg horse racing. Three c] 4:0]; VsALE at Albany. eiidl} mule; in each 9_13_n_ .95 choice land. dwelllinllh h0g5» .____. Dbjlfllc‘. handy schoo‘ c —COURT NEWS-Friday was a ltMcKeuna. ~ comparatively quiet day in Mag. asses with full <_ plumes by Mcivyn Lelloy ' - Produced by Samuel ...Acdi:...l.,-..-__m:. Also March of Time MofX ‘ ‘A quiet wedding took place a1. 7.50 Wednesday morning at the Summerside Presbyterian Manse l-strrw Darby’ c t. u. AIESERVE Wednefiday. ‘ifibb-elllfi only one excise mclgse, ti‘: Shows at 3 — 7.30 — 9.10 of Miss Fannie B. Mann daughter .. annual 1Ca$fn>Dfe Malian? involved being fined $25.00 and ' "" grMayugruer Man“ Bwlmmn m we claim; page Orchestra‘ costs.--S. M . “d ilivlLhr Harry Sudibury son of m‘ w“ ‘H245- ivinmiucTTw c variieii Thes-oyfliclaétugguglersgyinpnblrgi — n n rest .C.F. r '~ v —-——T Central Bede u H 1L was Rev. wm. Vcrvolf, The bride niroritbli “Nmi” °“"“°"'sei>t. ii. a odoii. it, nfgiigiggiyil w” “Pied i“ a “o” ‘aimed i suiiduy. Sopwmber nm- mere Mackenzie, sask., and Mr. Brodie, suit. with white blouse and uhilte lube no preaching service in any Glam B,‘ Wm k_ _ _ - ~ ~ gloves. All other accessories were ~i2§iicit:..2: _,,,,,,Z,,, ,. “Mmmw” no database. in . 0TICE—P ih Iffffj ' for ll vacnlifd? 3?"- James M‘ g1’??? New London, Sunday Sex 513$’? I H Mr.‘ and Mrs. Herdcn Mann. Fol. , Mllllbitl. s,“ Marks Church. Kensmgtonl lowing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Sim-bull’ 19ft» b3’ mobor on their honeymoon which will be spent Tsf-‘llrmfl the Maritimes and Quebec. Two Summerside Pilots Get Wings CAMP BORDEN, Ont, Sept ii- (CPJ—Air Commodore G. E. White Senior Administrative Officer of N0. 1 All‘ Training Command, Tor- QMO. Presented Wings to graduat- mornlns prayer 10.30 a.m.; Bill'- lmgmll» 8119111118 harvest thanks- K1Vln8 7.30 p. in, French River eve- "h"! Prayer 2-30 pm. 9-12-11. -cnuncn NOTICE— summer. side Presbyterian Church. The Eightieth Anniversary of the Ehurch will be commemorated at 0th, services of worship, next ‘Ii-ords Day. Soot. 1a. The Rev. c. t. St. Clair Jeans, former minis- grl oi this congregation, now of 1""- John- N- B. will be the preacher for the occasion, Special music and a sketch of the history L RE-OPEN — The sihools re-opened this ek and the work of registering m grading the pupils is now over. e summci-slde High school and Ad...“ enrolled G80 pupils which t ' as last year; l m , “lgtmi; if. Ziiueinciuding Grade . , A Topnotch Cast Mark “Unholy Partners” Edward G. Robinson returns to his favorite role as a newspaper man in "Unholy Partners." new M-G-M drama, which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. and again demonstrates his stature as one of the screen's front-rank stars. A storv of New York in the tur- bulent era of the twenties. the pic- ture presents Robinsonvas a veteran 5;, Mary's Academy there H50 which is also about the ,5 last yeah-S. E COURT- Hon. l-I. Judge, held a -PROBAT Palmer. Pmbilte ‘ion of his Court at the Court o; the chmch Wm be i of the A. E. F" returning after the "18 pilots from No. l Service Fly- . t Sunimerslde on Tuesday 1 5”“ Wu‘ Arml u to his ,lob it, ed'to 1 ins Training School h i file ‘am léstattesl ogielégglelgt lam verwomflsfr‘ 9-12-11} thmoflnfggfdlaily’ lfiifiscogfiixiliosiiigi nlilllltlb th d ere a“ d l en ra _N e i ea o aunc ng a. ta 0d u Hg e gra uates : e 0 edy Todd of Summer- Ew CHAPMIN AT MR‘ cannot get financial backing. Iid- ince Edward Islan¥erew_ E_ uel Kenn d9 biid accounts passed and es- lea closed, Col. C. J. Stewart. uccession Dutv Office!‘ W35 P79‘ nt. The lawyers engaged were gl-u-y w. Noonan and Heath . _ K, C-S. JIONOR DEPARTING MEM‘ rill-Mrs. C. C. Dickie entertain- ed the members of Summerside lpbekah Lodge on Thursday evc- ping, The party was in honor of one of the members, Mrs. William lliooks who leaves in the near fu- tue for Toronto where she will lain her husband who has a posi- tion there. A very attractive gift was presented Mrs. Brooks on be- luit of the members of the lodge irid many expiesslons of regret it liar departure from their midst were uttered. The evening was pent in games and entertainment ligRT-Many friends in Summer- s e and vicinity will welcome me return to this area of lion F11“ Lleut. and Mrs. E. R. Wcodslde. Flt. Lleut, Woodside i5 now the Protestant chaplain at the R. C A F. station here replacing Flt, ménl: Anderson who has been transfer- red. Previous to entering the an- foroe he was the pastor of the United Church at North River P. E. I.. and before that at Lot ic.'_s. ward Arnold. a power in the under- Woodington. East Summerside, world. secs an opportunity to con- YORKTON, Saslg, gem 11_ trol another racket, and the two be- (CPU-Airmen graduating as pilots come partners in name only. from No. li Service Flying Traili- In a showdown in a. gambling ing School here today included‘ hideway. Robinson and Arnold. J. A, Delaney 0g Smnmerslde P‘ come to a parting of the ways. Am- E. I. ' ' gld-tdikiaiilitlirlilg algunixirriircles theRgdil- m oro mnsc-eense. a- lzing that his crime will wreck pub- lic flnltl: 11in hitliji. gogninson joins a ___ crac po renc D o on a rec ess con" e - litransaéllantin flight which is docmed i(-__tu_lll.iflcm page _.1.).—_-.—_ rom e s ar. Romantic interest centers on Lar- girfllfermgfi: ggggngmgwciémfi? aine Day, who does an excellent 10b ported w‘ have kuled 2009 Gen as Robinsonssecretarv. in love with mans and desire ed 90 ‘tanks . him but realizing that she cannot the last five da 5y m fight a greater force-his devotion to The commumgué reported a r5 sumption of fighting on two sec- tors far to the north, the Volkhov river sector in the Leningrad de- his paper. Another standout Dor- trayal is that of Marsha Hunt as a fence area, and also west of Mos- cow. Several inhabited localities —- DEATH OF FORMER. ISL- ANDER. Prof. John Reilly, for more m“! 36 years a member of Iowa Uml/"Eity Mathematics Depart. ment died at. his home in Iowa on Tuesday Aug. 18th following an illness oi approximately one year, He W55 67 Years old, John Prank- 1111 Reilly was born in Bummerside December 11th i815, the son of Broadway singer in love with Wil- liam T. Orr, an episode skillfully in- terpolated into the ma-ior plot. 1nd a delicious lunch was served Wu“, and J t M ms _ i. I-Ie is... miiptt. ‘ttfiii Peron-its li‘i.".:;t*’li2“l~.él..21$. Ysslriznist; S$IIEETI¥G 9F‘ MlstilloxAny grfidvltiailgf refiil/feglehislognfl -—Ml' H K. S. Hamming of llrllle “Qufifigiislgul counteluauack’ m‘ m, thls“s?eu*',soi'nfg‘e m; dfgge mgmmalltjiloeuslg ginlvgrsity. Charlottetspnn, reels estatemagernit, West of Moscow. saveml new en. Woman, some“, of the summep at Harland M81906 he mm “egg Sake v 0r to ummers e t i glgyzedstltlgiléggblnis also were re- uie Baptist Church was held in the Parsonage on Thursday arter- lmn. Mrs. John McLeod, the new- belectcd president presided and hi the meeting in the devotional period. Mrs. C.W. Cook gave a. ne- mon the United Baptist Womem loiiary Union Convention uiltli was held in Wolfeville, N. University of Iowa and received the Pb. D degree in i921. i-Ic has been active for a decade and a half in municipal affairs in Iowa. was government weather observer there for S) years and served two terms on the city council. Profes- sor Reilly was noY-ed as an educator‘ in the field of actuarial science and -Mr. Leonard J. Gay of the Royal Batik of Canada, I-liarvey Station, N. B., is visiting his orm- B t f h b- _ er home in Summerside. His many of balm; 0,35,. Zndto? mgfigfj“ “gitfii; iiiends are pleased to see him fight {or Stalingrad “m” mwe-‘s- (The Vichy French radio said in a broadcast that street fighting was raging in the southern sub- Biggesl. Battle -Mrs. Robert Rhemus of Port- B iicm Aug, 23 to 27 and which was m f "P1 . in attended {l5 the delegate from °°'““ °l ° a" “d land. Maine. and the Missos Effie urbs of Stalingrad where advance Siimmcrslfio, Mrs. Oliver MacNeil, fflwfrgfilltfigizonicfi-Zbrln ilgemijcillzlig ivliglitirliénxgthlc/lgoiiiegtligl niedgffiflngfx; German elements had penetrated). ' r . giglglruloglio your Pro-skied i" ma taught 1n the mathematical H_ Mooney o; Nmh..m__,s_ gepedztmfient until the we of l}: _____. ’ -y - w- "Moment off -Mi.sAiH lMC d1 f" d ATlvE 0F SSIDE RETURNS on? map”? N°~ 2 f’! the Masfmic the Rmfal 2213C stiff ha‘; Kcoireg- s 411‘. Ml h l . c “e RYE" wh° 1°“ sum lodge and was post mflfiier l’! the ed from her recent illness and has meiside fifty years ago, nd ho i. in ‘PM u; “i?! not: F. ‘ti’; Name llle ai “my W“ W‘)- ls "M91113 m5 Pre='b teri Church He is sur- ~ w“? M1 Patrick R-Yflll- MI- vivedybv m: wife formerly Miss d “$1,? Hlzrry Céfissma? andsglttue u inn s a successful co t to f ‘ “"5 r ‘"3’ e“ e m“ qiokari, Washin ton Jamar’. ol Babel Huwmaon‘ We m‘! m‘ day morning on a. visit to her ais- sisters and four brothers. URGES TRAVEL -- AND WORK LONDON - (C?) -German travel agencies have flooded the Netherlands with propaganda ‘German soenery is rich and beaut- iful. the people kind and horpit- a-ble" and ending "there's plenty of lucrative work." ter Mrs. Reginald Griffin, Brook- lyn, N. S-S ——MI‘S. James Murley oi Char- lottetown has been spending a few clays in Summcrslde at the home of Mr. Norman McLeod-S. lket of trucks, raiiers, bull-dour: Ind caterpillars which he has Writer! to the U. S, navy and which "° W“! umd for airfield con- llllliiilml work. He sees a vast im- lroiement in Summerside in thirty M". When he left there were no cement sidewalks or paved streets $116110 notes many beautiful new nines. Mr, Ryan will be the guest OTTAWA, Sept. 11—(CPl— The Wartime Prices and Trade Board moved today to prevent unauthoriz- ____ ed use of its name by busincs: con- __M1Ss Helen Key of the “a” cerns professedly making 1.111115- nf the cash office of ‘T. Eaton and in“)? “with the “Ppmval of" n“ om" if his b Co. Ltd, Moncion, has been visl'- , < “MP8 mule!‘ f"? 55°11?’ i-W" Ml d. m!" i mg he, parents Ml.‘ and Mfg. Without stating whether iuiyCnii- < "l" R 5 l" II- George Key summm.side_ she adlaii firms have been guilty oi’ so ' using its name. the board issued m _____ travelled to the Island by plane. Refresher Course For Graduate Nurses Sept. 14th To Sept. 18th Inclusive on order making such notion illegal. and ‘on In addition. the order restricted re- l ferences in advertisements or other printed matter to any liccnce grant- ed by it, which now may be men‘.- loiied only as “Wartime Prices and Trade Board licence no. " All sellers of gccds and all supplier. of services tiubjcct to maximum prices regulations must obtain a .lcence firm the board, for pur- poses of control. but such licence does not have the effect of author- izing or approving a business. ‘he board announced. Only if "expressly authorized by the board or by an administtntor" may any person indicate that n particular price, term or condition of sale has been approved. Purchasers are entitled, IIOWOVPI‘. to be shown proof that any price to Montague and vicinity. S increase has becn authmizcd by th" j board. the statement said, and ve- Dr. Thomas P. Grad of van- tailers must be able to Prom!" oouver, 8.0 who has n vlsit- written authority from the board ing hi; mot-her, Mrs, TB Grady i‘ an ndmrnistrator on demand of of Charlottetown has returned to ~ customer. —Mr. John Beamish John Jim, of Saint John, spent few days in summerside the guests cf Ml‘. Dick Steele-S. John Steele, R.C.A., who spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Steele, summcrslde, left on Tues- day for Pctawawa. Ont-S. —Mrs. H. E. Wilson 0f Ottawa, Ont. is visiting her sister, Mrs. R, E. Ellis, Summerslde-S. -Mls Gladys Holman went to Montreal this week on a visit to friends, S _Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins of Summti-side were recent visitors MONDAY, SEPT. 14th.—8 P. M. to 10 P. M. Burns—Dr. E. T. Tanton Nursing Care of Burns-Miss Pauline Callback Demonstration Blood Transfusion-Miss Pauline I-liliz TUESDAY, SEPT 15th.--8 P. M. to 10 P. M. , Tuberculosid-Dr. Eric Found Nursing Care of Tuberculosis-Miss Barbara Smith WEDNESDAY, SEPT 16ih—8 P. M. to 10 P. M. The Diabetic Diet Mrs. Vernon McQuarrie Nursing Diabetic Patients D ' - - - . th Pzc't‘1: C: st. He was acccm- E ry eller other than a retail- emnnsiration, Colonic Irrigation-Miss Georgie Biown psi,“ bf“.,ls‘w"e_ may 1m m, 3mm smfcregslnz prices Wm, ta. _ last Tue. ay. l o t c board or an a - THURSDAY» SEPT- "thp-“s P- M- to l0 P- M‘ -—-— mllglgti-‘ittor, "shall provide his cus- -—Ptc. Elmer Blamuiene of the fomer w‘th a copy of the order or First Aid-Mrs. C. H. Beer Newer Drugs-Dr. J. C. Simpson FRIDAY, SEPT. l8ih.-8 P. M. u. 1o P. M. Meningitis-Pullout elitis-Dr. E. T. Tanion Nmiillk Care of M nlngitls and Poliornyelitia Dcmonstration-Wagensteln Continuous-Suction Drainage-Miss Georgie Brown Lectures to be held in Town Hall Fee per Course $1.00 Fee per Lecture 25c. Rffklstraiion Monday Night 7.30 to 8.00 P. M. Prince Edward Isiand f-llgnhkcnders other document containing such mother, ‘til/Ira. Moses Blacquiere. .. Summers e. Says Authors children are vis'tin Mrs. Hickey! ' parents, Mr. and Mfrs, M P. Titus, Summorside. Mo ____ Nq-REM‘ Se“ _Mr.=. R.B Richardson has left Rupert Lucas of Ottawa. suitor- for Halifax after srwndfiig the visor of drama for the Canadian m. smverts shore. Mr. Rlchard=on told delegates to the 21st annual will rcmain c-n the Pgnd for a convention of the Canadian nu- ls siptnding his furlough wi‘h his approval." -Mrs, Cyril-fig and her two S . 11 _ fCPl- sizrnmo- months at their cottage Bread-casting Corporation, today rhort while longer, K" _ missions to the CBC have dropped "llrses both active and inactive are invited to aiiend Whcu using hard-cooked egg so 18f: cent since last May. - 9_11_3L vnlkg or cheese as a garnish. press e decreatc, Mr. Lu aid. them through a small tee strainer, may be due to thorn are buy direciiv onto the food- AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE ..____ ..____._i___.i,_.__._w.. ihcrs’ Association that drama suib-_ S the fact that au. which could ta war work, imtlists for stories. if Canadian forced in England held their athletic champlonslrps recently when event; were keenly contested and produced surprising first times. In the above picture, Mrs. McNaughton wife of Licut. Gen McNaughton presents prizes to Corporal Bryant of Alhcriu and S:rgent Elliot of On- fario, who tied for first place in the three mile run. Rev. C. J. and Mrs. Crowdls have returned to the Manse at Malpeque after spending their holidays in Halifax, N, S. Mrs. James E. Murlhy, anchor of Park COFDPI‘ SWWPK! “ll- zi Yin- itor to Keusington Friday, attend- Sea View and Vicinity ing a lllifiilillg the Tbachcrs’ A large amount of Irish mess is smdy Grwp‘ $51,911 9M3“ d anhglscnlg) U; Lcring Rnyiio-r and liiiic gradsd and dried before it is M,‘ Al.“ C‘ h 1,25 _ H ts‘ o?‘ “cad? f“ mamez- ilizs. CRayn. aunt: ‘Marv O. Pickering .53 other ‘fllBlldS. lviiss Lena Harding was a re. cent visitor to Sea View and M! nd M C ,_ H. k0 spent a pleasant visit, the guest of MW’ raunvd rsio get l‘: 1g Miss Vera Branckr. wcrmswl.‘ A1355“ g "W '3‘ ' (iclidnvi uiitli i'e.a‘i iiitd The Darnby W. I. me!» at the “fir; ~ - ,. v ,. , . home of Mrs. James Hicliey on §§g$fguln durum“ pm“ C! ‘he Wednesday evening for their S:p- ' ieiuiber meeting. There was a . ,. . ,. ,. g9“ ‘mflldilllm °f “umbm. be‘ ti.§’§“'iiiv..m§’$§7si.~“§§s°‘i?."f,§uit.’i szdcs scvern. v 's,_ President in Prince Cw“, mm . . _ _ presided imd the chanting opened my and m“ “e Willi the Ode and creed. R011 Cali . ma CODE l'€"C\'(‘ xivas ansvvcred by naming a, noted y g‘ Canadian Woman, u» ,. Minutes “"8113 read and discussed kglifsewfi/{ijmfcr ‘Um.- a‘ and it was then decldcd to hold a a first Wm; sumop.” ‘m ,1 dance in Dni'_nlc_w- Hall Sept. 8th. Wale; coup... He; nmn‘. inns and a Cimmnwe “'35 m9“ w‘ uiivhei‘ caveat‘): siiccf" s zii it"; slud- pcinted b tiave c-hziige of same. Ki " ' It was a‘s:> llllfiillfmOUSly dc-cided to send the Inst ute apron rcun. MI. RC. V“. ma, cf 33.1w m” Ccmmunny f“ R dmamm w Mass? sttgntsg c. a 11in“. \'..\lt 1c- hel? 9m‘ ml‘ “an ‘@9515 sick cently‘ with hei‘ siszri- . s Amos committee reported no calls were Adams and other Helms and re_ necessary this month. School Wives ' ccntmltfee reported that soap and ' paper towels were needed for Mrs Fm Schrcl. The srcretary than read me inrln-‘b a letter regarding the orgnnizivlcn w_ I‘ Wgdnssdm. of a sewing club for girls. ‘The letter was discussed but nothing definite was decided on. The Red Cross ccnvenor distributed varn for knitting and material for mak- ing two quilts among the different members , to make up during the month. As flhe hour was ltlle the program committee dispensed with the con-test which had been pre. narcd and a splendid paper on st' w rk in Canada was g1- Crovier and greatly rnjcyed b_v all. ‘The meeting ad- journed b" dncine the Natonal Anthem. The hostess served a delicious lunch and all enjoyed a. social h-aif hour together. Mr. and Mrs. Fiddle Matthews flfii“','l’llfl€(l a number of guests a5 tfis-‘r Prim? ru Thursday evening to :1 social rvetdng and dance. Mus- ic for the ("‘f"‘=lf)l1 was fumirhed by Messrs Eddie Matthews and Ru==cl McKenzie, with Miss Mae Roi‘!- Wcrdslfie as accompanist. This calfrririnq was snnnrcred by thi- mcnibers of the Baltic W. I. All vho were present greatly en- joyed lhcmsclves and a most creditable sum was realized to be devoted to patriotic purposes. and Mrs. Robert Cousins NCUlI/lh!’ the best wi=hes of the 'll‘l'lV?ll home rc- ‘ncme. There was a goal dance oi members and two \ were pica-silt. Pzcsident. pi d and the mes rig ops ed by sinziig Inst-ii .9 0:": iiiid crord. Rcli Clll was aiisivr-rcd by tli“ llllfllC rf a charter nicmlzcr of the 11L.‘- mo. Minutes wire road and bus." .c.<s discussed: it was decided to lirive the 25th anniversary gathering in the hall cn the nftsriiccn of Wed., Scpt. 9th, ‘ to liiviue all Mic lirid been m-ciu =rs ilurui": the past years and all ctlicr ladies cf the community to iuoet- wiili thrm. Plans were made and ncccs-nry commit/fuss were appointed. Sev- eral members paid for renewal of Institute News. Ii was unani- mmlfily decided f0 50ml $10.00 to Red Cro--. A committee was ihCIi appointed to puck bcxcs fci- boys overseas at an early date. Sccietaiy read lctl-crs of lllJllkS from several of the boys W110 had received boxes recently and told how much they had bICll appreci- fllQd. Sccrctary n1. ' slic had written ilic P .il Si; out‘, Chairman in Cllfll’ (town in rc- gard to the trausportnlicii of the amount of salvage collected, but as yet liad received no reply. Secretaiqv then gave the financial statement: proceeds from dance in Mi‘. Mutirhyls WZIYCIICIF‘ 4175' nip-plies fcr overs-ens '0 for s-chocl $16 04: l0Il\lll'_Y a Lil of cash on hand $63 09. 'l"‘.ie pros. ident was asked l0 cciivcy a vote of thanks on bdiali of the mcm- bers to Mr. Murphy for the use of ven bv Merle ND‘. are their many fvirn": on of n baby bcy to their centlv. Mr. Willam S'mmons of the R,C.AF‘. was n recent visitor to sea View on Friday. his vivarehcusc fci" time (lance. Rcd Cross CCHVCIIOI‘ gave llCl‘ rcltcvt Mr Guides Grrhawn is building and ll, was dccirlrd to soul for a n-su‘ barn nf hl= farm i'es‘den<:e mom _varii at oiiuc. A so iiivils hero. Mi: John Mountain is the belt and Quilt wfro liuii...d in, contractor. New Committees were appicntcd: -i--— Sick Commlttco, Mr-L J. W, Pick- Mlss Margaret Cousins has re. ering, Mrs. Hiltz and Mrs, Slilhcr- turncd to Clrierlcflefoum to resume land. School, Arthur liq- prrfcrsmial duties after spend- ip" ~ few days at hvr old tic-me in F5, Campbell, Mrs. Aiiics Adams. It 4.... w 1.... =. kxialtdlhudflfulsitfinelambluiciwc Our Lilirovod Maritime .\laid~ Mill. Lunch and Soda \\ xiii-rs 11H‘ put uli iu 'l‘r_v them to-dziy. waxtite pzickzigcs. Brown-Holder Biscuits, Limited. Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada P‘: . Annual Conventio In Memo riam n Acadian Teacher tr". ammo» at Mont Carmel Yet. oh, stricken heart, remember. oh, rememberd h u 9d m. H w of human an o v o better part, d Oflllklhw i1 to bloom an never is ' ac era “Qunffgjoembe, ' Prince Eldwamd Island was held at ' Mont Camiel on Thursday and Friday, ille 27th and 251-11 o1 Aug- Ireathed its killing chill. “Q bis head or heart. .1 an.» 11st.‘ Faglwltlly o" 'lie French moi-a; w kngifnrio was» surns; n e a ~ i ‘ I. .. " “w ‘he flowery Apr“ blithely 1m “Polrleiéliarlfshsmpvriesfieo/f 1 W 3. Mont C i l; ll '. I" '1 i m“ his m1 M musk" 1°’ °t 0f Eamcanritnc Bfl}'f“l7‘.i1:l('l'er glollig/t Willi?!" “ml mmgi vii on l-lP-‘(xst at’ Bloomfield‘ ancl Came and stint-d and went, nor 3kg.- LAtwxtlulgEy-V Rm. liamer 8W1" 6605961 to SmUQ- ClAilWilt COflIl-IJI‘, 1'21 . all three of New Came and staied and wen‘. In?! Thursday nlOl'll""' now that all is finished, braiioii of \i You alone have crossed the sad- dened stream; -‘ Yours, tlic pziiipz. but his, oh his, the uiidiminished church, . h l. ll. l ' o1 the {UPI lll lhl} Undecaying gladness, undcliarbed m” M1111"! owning dream. vcntioii, ‘iiiere were tuo SL5: n: heid each my and a public szsszon All that life contains of torture, ‘m TiillYfid-l atoning. Mr, . toll and treason. Ammm“; ' B i Shame, ilisliniiiir, death to him ~ were but n name. Herc a boy he divclt through all the singing season Then ere the day pf sorrvw de- parted as he came. “l3ill" DeCoste. England, 1941 Writlcn in tribute to my friend i..A.C. Emmett Allen, and dccll- Ga; n. catecl to his beloved parents. nault, pflllllll)’ Nicholas. ‘I110 was l‘l3]ll'cSClll((‘l ‘iiv BORDEN “Woo agmii gave ‘.11 able niici i" wcik of L210 Slic fraud out Two students Gordon MncTavish m? Jimlflis vfiii and Gordon MacKenzie of Borden 65111111.‘: '1':- left this iveek to resume their stud- Baniicz" zes at Prince of Wales College. I Jiiit; > Osvzii‘ Cnmpboll who has liccii 1:1 Halifax for the piist u'ock rc- turiicd home on Tuesday. lVIiss Glenn Sharpe who spent t-lie work riid at her home licre rciiirn- ~ orl to Vioiicton on Monday. n of Clmrlottc- " ' to Borden Oll ‘ Mi". Will um _ Ivrs t..\\'n was a visitor Jucsday. L.A.C. Michael Kostick R C.A F. Siimiiicrsitlc 513911! n few days re- cL-iilly with fiiciiils at Bordon. Mi Rrgiizild Rvcirlcrs Jr. spcni iii: Wml; curl n! his hcznt- lure rc- .iiriiiiig to “lruro on Monday. Mary Sexton, little seven yiear old (lilllfillifT of Mr, and Airs. Jack Sexton oi liordcn was Cll"l“£\lf'(l mi for up "iis in tlic Prince County li.~p on Wediicstlay. Mr, RcberhBlatfliiizne, retired C N R. man of Moncton visited fr ends in Borden recently. Congratulations to Mr. mid Ztirs. Willrcd (ldllxiiit. of Bordon on tlic ‘ilrih of a daughter iii ihc Prince County hospital on Viledncsdayy. _ > September 9th. mu)“: _» m? Mont Oarmtl and nciglilznu.i'iiig di zalrc PClrIEl‘ l) Mrs, Frank Dozsey of Borden \\'.lS a Dflilfllll. in the Prince County Hospital on Wediiesday.-—A. Sign Tins». “- —-~vi——— stage all the . Window boxes, made early in the. gvmilp Prcflgko:l season, are likely to show sign; of gupenqso, p_ E‘ D34,“ Md W931’ UQW- Dr, W J, P. Mzicbflllan, gutst speaker for the evening. Shcrt Try combining two or more kinds .-,d(l_~i<_=@,< “@11- mwrlo hi‘ u“. vioif- of canned soups, The iesulting 1.1.1 (Qppirvgnfn “n51 Pp 513m. iiiivitirc may be sorvod in the rc- _ f‘ j/rn-u 1T“ or uscd as a sauce for U“. “Wind; and very nli III l . l. the Red the wn .itua- lion. The [Doctor wit: in good form was also decided to purchase W° and in a n w inspiring address Ire Crram Frcezers; This was left» hrongh, m 15...‘. n11‘? _<,‘._,,,_,,._<_ :n tlic hands of a i-ommittre. As “m, “h- - (whdhh, .0 hero ivas no further business, Lm, p. .. ,-,. “wk He matting ndjounietl with the sing- CHUMPC. , ‘d, i N, “capo; me ing of the National Anthem. A Rm m,“ ‘,,.,_,-‘ .3 ‘N. mm“. ileum)“ lunch was Served by the for their spllil‘ yd ksuwiport of this “jzlfite: (hziawlgééialyqgséi charitable zvlcn viiizh is ~ ‘ i~ r . ut- .. Mrs. John Cculscn and .3112 “;“,3n,n,.,, Donald are hostesses to t,“ ms \ M15 for ‘tho October meeting, “MUM , 5,3, _ _ as Ame . 1w (nillutl "iimu to Ml§ Laura Adams spent a we n . p _ ‘ weeks holiday, the guest of he! glflfilirveso“ o, afgvksmulfitcgévé sister, Mrs. Lyle Crozler, Darnlcy. h‘, sum. . ‘ ‘ ‘Mans.’ ‘Rieginaédl Hill?‘ sgjcn-t ilnfi fffldff,‘ pvni.‘ do .c.u _ n iar. ci u"... m m“ 0pm,,“ a ll.‘l husband, Ln. 2 Coipcinl MPH“, ,‘ H m“, 111112. who is on military duty F'rej,;,.i“=i,,’;< .‘ x P- _ pupils of iiic l\ rizv (‘w Mr. Arnold l-llltz has returned to Charlottetown to resume his stud- ios as iourili ycai- siudent in Prince of Wales College. Wlnard‘: ‘kills pain. Baltic Mr. Wilbur Bryon-Ion, Spring Vallcy, left recently for Giarlof/te- town, where he has volunteered for military training. Rev. C, and Mrs. Lockhart of Little Oliimogue, N.B., are spend- ing a pleasant holiday with friends in different parts of this Province. His many friends are pleased l0 see him about again after his aer- lous illness. they are upset by chaotic con- ditions the world and can't- settle down to write, or that they have been overcome by a "lalssez- feime" spirit. Mr. Lucas spoke before W. H. Clarke of Toronto, manager of the Canadian branch of the Oxford university press, delivered an ad- dress on "books In wartime." At an earlier sitting. Miss J Gecrgina Sime of Montreal, a for- Soclefe Des med by nov- their hornet, (Movielone New: This photo may look like a shot taken a! the circus "workmen" arr l‘. S. Troops. stripped down in the photo from NEA. .-......,...... l -A&.4.. ...... . . arrives in town. Bu! the src-iu- is lurlin and (hi tropical heat. erecting circus-like trnls that will bl Passed by censor.)