ho SUMMERSI AND iofiirs: Mrs. John Pond, si Church sum-shone m SUMMEIISIDI and some; coon-n y,“ subscriptions, Advertising should be left with Mrs. Pond. Gun-dim may be bought daily st my of the following no". m Sumnierside : , gookstore, Water Street. Gouriles Drugstore, Water Street, Tor-opt; Bakery, Water Street. Mark Gaudet, 87 Granville Street, u, (juzirlli-‘ln will be delivered t0 an! homo W" order to the boy responsible for deliveries on you mum ltiillllln is reserved for news nl lull-rest. iiiit nilverllnlng u! g inssrll-tl st 1 nnlim nluy be | vluill, strictly pllyuble in tr. -l§.<u high test radio EEEiEi-er L-97-9-i6-2i. LlIS DEVELOPED with en- llmiilii) ill. Bruce's. mfllt 35c at Taylor Drug Co. rtgicn. L-27B-9-l5-4l. 00 worth of Bruce's Plastic Elastic Carbon R00! ltd where needed now, —FlT'l‘ING tainable st Braces. Townsend. Shel-brooke. -.s. in S , i“ Boy at 2c per day or 10o per week. Phone 289 forutl-iliilesemriazez Fl/E/TTUB-et. ' ' 1.- 142-10921. —ROB BOY M Ci a concert in llkeeatiulxifgoillatll] 8mg! (m. merit. nesday evening, Queen's Fund, p£€c1§i(_i;_15_21_ Personals h-MPS- Lacey Winsor il visiting er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major- .___... __.____._i_ _ in; WESTERN GUARDIAN l USED RANGES! A good ss- sortment of reconditioned Kitchen RAD es ‘I. Bgrlgln Prices! Various gig" mg makes. l! interested in 5 loud used range oell Hol- nian’s Hardware Depart. 000s SOLEX LANIPS ARE BET- TER! Every separate piece of material that is used in mnkin Solex Lamps must pass r id ins ction and gauging before t goes to the machines which make the lamp. All these tests involve llo ctr glore inter. Buy .-Mrs Harry Brown o1 Mug te “Si?” "lillolgldefduefllas biefore s '. YHCC’ . ' B 9X ll l) r H y 01' “SG- "m ‘S B‘ L_§7_9_w_21_ Was aweekend visitor to Summer- Bu Solex to; better service EXTRA]. i’. P. U. conven- will be held in Victoria Unit- hrrcll Flldlly, Sept. 19th. L-53-9-11-2i. ‘(HIE lllltcll Scotch singer nt spoilsored by Kelvin in King George Thursday, Sept- ; (is in aid of ~var , L-197-9-17-2i. lilo market spects reviewed llr. F. B. Clarke lColltillued from page 8) instants I pa the highest tri- for their mos efficient work. Nclv England States he \lllille crop wits not dug and hcllclc that. wile-n the zlllilte comcs out. Maine AND HEAR Rob Roy side visiting friends. -s. 6d in ‘Summerside after en gnjoy- able visit with friends in Boston —s. ' (“M158 Riley 0i the office m“ ° F- W- slid"! and Co. llflS re- turned from her vacation spell; with frpuds in New York. -s. ——Mr. and Mrs. T. Bradshaw of Middleloll. were guests over the weekend o‘ "39" 5°11. Mr. Wallace grddshdw. and Mrs. Bradshaw. — “Leddiw Seaman J. Vernon Campbell. Q-Rz. R.C.N.R., leaves 9K1 Sflillfday morning to resume his duties after spending his gm. loush visiting his mother, Mr; A, J. Campbell Cleruloni, and other relatives. —F‘lt. Lleut. Monleith and Mrs, Mdllbeiih 0i’ Summerside are spending a vacation at Mrs. Mon. ifilslhs home in Windsor, Ontario. —Miss Loni; Wedge who has i1 li iltitill-ional decrease on yrtl holdings and that their; rock uill run lighter than] mlcd. or did three vxcks s lhcre. I" Connecti- io - Island I found the satisfactory but not ll ll majority of at of lust year. The some f .' Long Island and ll I find illnt thcre is .'(‘iill[ of potatoes ling, m Jersey than it." prrviolls your .in I‘ l Jciscy stalls to ‘ her potatoes , \\'k’ lllll see a decided im- .e:li ‘lliis may not develop tucks but, it is definitely \\.l_\. lth the Canadian side: Windsor. Cllatllanl and r arch thcil" crcp lllzs aid l lighlcr tlitln a your use lliuy \\'(‘l'8 in need of .liin the growing season. 1 feel ‘ielr crop holdings are alniwt c up as cslrlpzircd with a very . a vcill‘ ago and this throughout Olitzlrzo; act down to Quebec, their‘ .1Tllll.\‘ (‘SiifllflilUll. is a great lrlllcr than a year a 0. r r: '< O E ti. llot predict high prices to, 1- cff llltr this fall because there ill molly sections and, v icd potatoes are on the c l'l some cases they w'll be it" ilrvlllel- than the dell oidl conltrl- lily look after which,‘ ilmiicz‘ tune, causes an irrrg- lllalltvt: but, when the quill m show up, the price wil‘ in improve, lncieuscd Consumption rel-ally speaking on potatoes,- is llll increased consumption, ‘r United States and Canada‘ >0 the foot that there is Ilr-‘-¢-| l n0 unemployment. Tivrel 5! an cxccllent demand tori lllli Cnlladll as well as in the For tlll- duration nf thi- ‘var ll ltllc present; good prl-vwll- ll? ion livestock. there will be utorc potatoes used uv s to fccd to the stock l‘;- llll; bren for the mst i‘ airs irlow the blight to develop in itld before digging and, oefnre ll! for market. because there is ,l ftlull pol-couture of the finds fl-irll arc zit nli affect/rd with‘ lllllli to shove your few pulli- tli lilo lllllrkct, might and di-i- . would be detrimental to the "l1! of the crop of potatoes Mi,‘ °‘ll' province. It is a differ- fllito thiln we were faced with Brit. Tllc grolvc-rs on the Am- midi‘ will want more Island “flilfflire lleclluse it has Hun oFa-“idclflfy. excelling b far d" seed that they use and P d "Ply pleasant position for ‘m???’ I. potilto farmers to be °iillK remarks by a friend and l" 0i lrinc: ‘Last year. espre- nffrlllzulrl. the news was ner- 13 m“ illrhlus of potatoes and f lllfllvcr ilccdcd. solre asslo - {flll ihc overnment. This n Yflv dii cult to sell potti- bmld" Eli/e the some amount ‘ i‘ l" Your shortage as you mvlillr surplus a venr alto. you “ill ll-isist the stiles oi l’. n. avg? in llll markets. You con- ofseiogfitlvertising your short-- m"! with turnips there is not flare or yield o! turnips in gmn" its compared with inst no ° some condition exists in h "lilo. if turrlins were to be ‘if’ different markets regu- lis tl » 1 . mm: lf‘.\ lfiVl‘ boon push d ‘pm. Pl this mst two and s l think that the aver- . l“- fiil‘iii‘,'>8 would run "qjdl" than it. has the post @553 If liv- Aim-rican troops p, thfllifi Neafctlildlttnd want 5th? will likcly be supnred id ha“ American ports and we g We lhis in min wh n 1 be l’ “llrs for shipment; we . Mmmllre careful than v-ver m‘. “i” R iiluintitl- of our till-- 1 Mddagn longer voyages than ~. “m” mus be more care.) , of Borden were weekend been Spending her vacllflon in sllllllll-ET-ildc has returned to her studies at the Sacred Heart Acad. emy, St. Joseph's, N. }3__s_ —Mr. and Mrs. Don MacPllerson visitors to Summerslde guests of Mrs MM. Pllcrsvtfs purer-ts. Mr. and Mrs. '1'. A. Maclvor. -s. —-Dl‘. Rcndle Bowncss who has been on a business trip to Prince Edward Island returned on Satur. day to his home in Toronto. While on the Island he was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George.‘ A. Bowness. -$, Interpreting Th War (Continued from piige_1_)> Iran to abdication in favor 0f his son. British and Russian forces were reported on the march to occupy the capital of Iran. Teheron, and to balk German threats to the Baku Field. Against the prises sought by Hitler in the opening drive s. CF05 the lower Dnzcper, the German claim that three Russ- ian armies (lave been smashed in the north is of secondary significance. O O O The reported bottle on the new north-central front may have been a defensive rather than an oPJensive action for the Niizis. The size of the Russ- ian forces (the report from Hitler headquarters placed them at more than 250.000 men) in- dfcates a Russian counter et- tiick, particularly since there is far better ground for Russ- ian defensive action east and southeast of Stsrsya. Russo. A NfiZi drive toward Moscow from the indicated scene of oc- t‘on does not seem probable. ‘The Viadaiskys range, the most mountainous terrain on the whole vast battle front from Leningrad to the lower Diiiep- er, throws a sheltering arm a- bout Moscow from that direc- tion. Behind that barrier on s, wide front lies s lake-studded region of extreme difficulty for mechanized warfare. Nazi defeat of ‘t Russian courltcr thrust south of Lake Ilmen might end fcningrllds ' hopes of relief ; bllt not neces- sarily open a route for the Germans to flank Moscow from the north. The opening of the great German drive eastward toward Rostov from We Dnicll- er is a for more deadly men- ace for the Russians. If you don't occasionally indulge in a bit of pediclirc. Cuticle re- mover is es much R necc==ity for ice nails as finger dillo. Try it. BURDEN DANCE Thursday Night TED AHEARNKS ORCHESTRA BUS LEAVES SUMMERSIIII A1‘ ll ll RETURNING AFTER THE DANCE -<M1ss Helen Marks has retum- ' ‘arms output; to -l oimlin's Hardware De- partment. I O . I HEATING STOVES! tirne to start thinking of winter heating-We're ready with our usual complete llne of high rude floaters in- cluliin fl Reuters . . . Base urners . . Quebec floaters . . Globe Heaters . . . Air Tight Heaters and Cabinet Heaters. Come and look them over now. Hardware Department. s e e e DUCK SEASON opens Sep- tember 20th. Visit Batman's l-larihvllre Department for famous Ilnrd Hitting West- ern and‘ Dominion Ammuni- tion. Iver Johnson Shut Guns and all other hunt- lug equipment. tlolwlitlvs SUDLHERSIDE _(Ccntinucrl from page 1) B-flplllellily have been replaced by UIPFPTOPB. 800.000 Germans Bllfriscilcd ill western Europe. This appeared as all llnswel- to lldlldllflllel" pleas for n quick Brlt_ into the continent st'll ;ish inclusion f troops elm planes to the west. anc’ relieve the pressure on the Red zlrlny. Some troll-informed quarters now believe, llowcvcl", that decisions b)‘ Britain and the United States to . rush all possible aid to the eastern front have made immedllite large. scale operations in the west a re- mote possibility. ’Il.ls belief is slip. ported by Hollie Secretary Herbie-i Morrison's stntlrnlent that Britain is retaining only enough of her insure her own lllfeti‘. and sending the remainder to Rlussin. Already, diversion of British Dlancs to Russia has been accom- panied by a slackening of the R, A. 1'~'.’s continental fighter offen- 81W which. in mid-summer, sent hundreds of Spitfires daily over Northern France. As for the United States. W. Av- erell Harrimrin. head of the Ameri. can mission to Moscow, said today that Bhlllments of United States raw materials and finished pm. ducts now reaching Russia in sub- stantial amounts would be increas- ed despite the "great problems in- volved." U. S. ships, he added. were | going freely across the Pacific to Vladivostok. Six Britons were named to the British Moscow mission undel- 1.0m Beaverbrook. Islanders iii Signals Troops llleaching Britain A BRITISH PORT, Sept. 1d — (GP Cable)- Cheered by news of the Canadian Spitzbergen expedi- tion and hoping there will be more such raids “so we can get some action too." fresh detach- ments of the Canadian 3rd Division arrived in Britain. A Manitoba rifle regiment, most of whose members are Wlnnipegers. and signals and ordnance troops comprised the latest recruits for the overseas army. A majority of the slgnalmen are from Prince Ed- ward Island and the ordnance per- sonnel from all parts of Canada. Tilree rousing cheers echoed a- cross the decks and were rodolibled when the Brigadier, also a native of Wlnnipfil. told the men they would get fivc days’ landing leave within ii few days. Tile Crlnndlnns, whose ship was part of a huge convoy, had on uneventful crossing. Marltimers included Rifleman Ivan Ivonoff of Moucioli, N. B. it regimental barber who fought in Macedonia in the last wttr. and D. H. Wilson of Port Elgln. N. B. Sgt. D. C, Smiiil of Winnipeg claimed a Maritime connection, mo. since his wife lives in ‘Pruro. NS. Cunt. L. F‘. Mncdounid of Chur- lotteiowlt was in charge of ‘the silzniilmcn. who inrltldcd R. F. Cos- mnn. Ylirmouth. N. 8.: V. E. Ross, Saint John; George Hitncox, Ot- town; D. H. Peterson. Vancouver: R. M. Scott. Glassville. NB; 13.8. Stewart. WL. MricKlnncn. W. E. Yflllilger or older soldiers, leaving,‘ I to compel the Germans to return‘ PRINCE CO ‘a C. Pinesu, L. ll‘. McMurrer, and D. B. Adams, all of Charlottetown. DR. D. T. WAYE _-“’°_“- _J£‘¥°L_§_°l“.;l’.‘?¥°- l’.-. Wherritt, Ottawa. Dr. W. J. P MacMillan, Oharlottemlvn, Rev‘ George MeKenna, 0.553.. Chill-- ‘lolteiown, Rev. ER. Woodslde. I Cornwall and Rev. Ci. Carlyle W~b- lster, Charlottetown. | The treasurers report, shelving a l balance of 81873.97 on hand. was; i reed by Mr. Sidney T. Green, Chslr- | lottetown. It also revealed that thcl Christmas seal sale campaign in‘ the province for last year amount- v ed to the sum of $4782.05. Mr. Green l thanked the Auditor, Mr. A. E. Russell, Charlottetown, for hisi work in auditing the report, for the . post two years. A very enjoyable musical pro-, gram was presented during the‘ luncheon for the entertainment 0i_ the delegates. This included sevcl- al pleasing solos by Miss Pllllllsl Bczlver and ot BOARD OF TRADE- wotlilliiiéd- first rm .l>-_ ted that copies of this resolution be ff‘l'\\'fll‘(il‘d to the Minister of Transport, the Postmllster General. tllc [our Fcdcrlil members rcp- IFFPIIUDQ Prince Edwin d Island and the Provincial Prclnlcl". The rc-drnflcd sevcrlil being flnlllly agreed rtsolilllon was l1lil('$ before l0. Vlcc President V, A Ainswortn who [)l‘('$ld(‘fl, explained ""1! ln-nl- , lucrs from tlic Board of ‘Prado lirlfi mct with Premier Campbell scv- crnl days zieo and were informed that Canadian Airways v nnd Carl Burke both hlid applied in Ottalva for thr- SPlTiCI‘ but li(‘lih(‘l‘ had Lccn izlvm. tllc mall contract up lliiiil ilicll. Furiilcl‘ inquiry rl-vcai- ct‘. that lllc proposed llsw S€‘l'\‘l\‘l’ wrltild consist of the salllc nlilllbcl of- trips and would ill lldllliloll rCiilVCi Willi Si. John. N. B. Mt Ali‘<\\‘Ol‘lii sold that if "§(‘l‘illi"fi dcfilillc" flint the prlvntc clun- §Jflll_\' \\'.ls lo trike over. lie crun- lll-llllid lll.il illc ciulli-cvlit i‘ll'.(‘ was siill ill cifvct and tllrlc was 1 no promise of a Sunday scrvicc manchard with accompanist M!‘ l Tile only thing nffcrcd llv lllc nclv Abert Blanchard; also some otrllly- nble solos by Flying Officer R i". Piltcbin, RAJ‘. with Mrs. Patchln --_-____-_---—- .' ialulneli, x. n. coon, Al Perry. o. as accompanist. ‘ ccttlpony was tllr- possibility of m1 in lid lllcrcziscd number of ll \\'('fliilLl' and fllc (‘flllil Si. John. The Prclnici" w s not in favor of the Sunday service as irG UNTY CHRONICL Sumntuously Furred COATS Winter's finest woollen emits hen d with Silver Fox, Red Fox Persian Mingle. tuil Oppossum, Wolf. Rddfddll‘ tailored in fashions ncwcst styles- Marvel E NOW SHOWING . . . . Popular Untrimmed COATS will loud fashion Ill u" mm“ maths: the younger set un- Ring- C . . . . Squirrel, we“, ‘ ‘and wemfiigtsfloorreil. m“, h" “ch [um Bflmmuny I 1942 models in flattering new styles. All _ , , .5“ n“; season's latest materials including at llglfll‘ }il\~(»]lllli‘;§.t6§l12l‘05 “ppm-e mixed tvvecds, fafilcy his: and to . Ills-s". . r . 1' j t; body’ wan. sous 48 “m! M“ “{'.‘,'.§,,,‘f,',‘i_§“ 12d 'S'ns.§°'t’yp=?§'t’ very moderate prices 15.95 t0 85.90 - If It’s New. Smart. Different. Y0u’ll Find It At H-O-L-M-A-N-S Bee Fall here today! trimmed coats are see them now! 12.95 to 45.00 SUMMERSIDE llhalTa-omo"l>e* no mild tlic passcllgcl" ;not pay. Against "Switching" mail carrhadti service Mr. R. E. Mulch pointed out illzlt fit prcscnt the province tvns to s communication from the h“ would Hoard re the loss 0! the car ferry S. S. Charlottetown It was rela- tive to the publishing of full and definite information from com- petent authority on the loss and replacement of the ferry. Premier Campbell rcnlicd ilttit so far as boing sort-cu by two pianos, cnch , the circumstances surrounding thr cupnbfc oi Cfll‘l‘_\'iiill 10 passcililvlfi \‘.'i‘.i‘l‘(‘fiS lllc proposed nclv service iwotlld only have two iive-pussvng- er plzilics oll the run; also one oi thc. cnnlprtlllcs offcrcd to rtin two plllllvs cilcll carrying only seven prlssclipzcrs. llc collsidcred it u itnlslallul for illc Board to llgrcc lo lhc ncu- slll-vlcc which could not loss of liii‘ ship wow- onccrned. "f believe this i; rt lllflilvl‘ whicl ‘concerns the Dominion Govern~ fic slilllzestcd that I s; llIiOIiI elllirr the inquiry should be addressed to i ‘the appropriate Dominion De- ,])I‘il"t.fl\f‘lli. or lllrllltixli _\'ilill' Domin- ‘inn rvprcscntllii i. " Tllc illncldcd to nct ml this suggcstion. In Excitingiy New Winter Coa 1912 STYLES! 1912 COLORS' PUBLIC FORUM ‘Ibis oelnmn ls noun In the discussion by 1 - espoudenn s! questions of internal. The Charlottetown Guardian do: Ill necessarily .- ‘ the soinloss ol Correspondents Wcljollhlllill. ill ill page" _r_ t) gardless of creed or sect. I svrl flrml- convlllcctl then. we stand on Board the dawn of n ‘Now Religious Era‘ as the rcllgfculsts of the "Stuart ‘pile a crirrvillfl cnoflcllr crliril to i (‘Rlllllbvll mid "l" "llflld i" d“ and Tilfi0f‘ porlod" com on the tllc mic now lll operation “Ii \"l)lli(i bo a drcitlcd step down- litcll_ One of illc rom- lhr tho conwoci . words.“ llc ‘l A llllll ,‘lv:ls not tllc Cdllllfilflll Airways it- , ,.~oil but ll lacll‘ company spoilsol- cd bv C.ill(l(ilflii Airwu ho udd- cd. He clhirlicd tllni ..< bcllilltl ilif‘ move s ii gives 1 ii silluvtlliill: ihvv cannot pzct l1(t\\' from '1‘ .-\. Ho nlvl \\’:il‘ll‘.‘fi ziluiillst zlily mlziv ill fWlill" llbotit tlw- lii1\i‘l'l‘ llilti $ili"‘ii l ll‘. llu‘ ' -- olllll olljcrl 1o ‘lllly fur- the dis- PlFQIOll were: . ' M. Bug- ,lir.ll. A_ B. Bvlrlllr. lalcl: C‘ oll. I " ‘~-c Hltltliilfi null Dr.‘ J.’ If 'i..l nollrd Illrl tlicll road ‘a reply from Prcllllcr Campbell loth-u- qlll-siioils I llnrlcrslnnd that l the Donlilllon authorities have irioilolloll- (‘VVlllPfi ihril it is not l ivusihlt". lllltivl‘ plrwllt circumstan- < st. to srll..oc lllc sunken .ti=o rcpciltctill ihc lllailltcnnllci . . Tl _\ jndutrrzl tis lint ‘tint John ‘ of tho S. S. pl'i!lCf' EliwYillTi lsnmi 1 fmtndptlnnftx-s ‘has lwcll kllpi at a sufficient sinlldllrll tn till-ct lcc conditions oi lilo cvlilillq your" sinus uztsiiwirritxun l'Rl-".'l‘()lll.'\-» 1C?» - Pltlnicl" and K Field blur-ital Stiliils was a mouril- l ‘or .'li tllc fllilcrlll o! hint-Cort. J , J. Callivl". miliinry s'.'l'l(‘§lll‘_\’ to in" mill stljv of fiCfNlif‘. illill voicran of . lilo S l African ion British sidel ‘ and Fizst Great wars. threshold of a nclv order. Today's smoke and gunfire shell. die out; the pvwcl‘, strife shnl‘ cease to exls’: (Totnnunlslr. Nnzl~ ism. and FuFriwil olive shall b! crumbled in ‘llc dust for thev are and the truly ‘Cfrisilnfi l)c'llr~ct'.1l*‘rl< with fir. illnlml ifiiiivshftll stand. l A thllzkilllz vollth. with frlcnd~ ‘ship, lOllOKMiiID, understanding pcrtct- nl mll"i vt'.< own ultrlflcn and suffol-"llrg $i“l'~l hc tho price we arc will‘. _ .'\ llnv" But llcrcln lie: ‘nul- YllilVT‘ "Today". l am. S‘r_ t-‘o. i emu s. Mm o Llsc Mirpidrdg-fordngpralus.