UMMERSIDE UARD AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE THE WESTERN GUARDIANI "A" A c011" NTSZ Mrs. Joliii ron s1 liiii-oli slrcct-rlioiio zoo aka- SUMMEBSIDE ii rgnvcn covurir chsing scenes SYRUP At Halifax pow-s, Subscriptions, Advertising should be left with Mrs. Pond. Guardian may be bought daily at any of the following mo", m a Vow "mar , , WORKS QUICKLY m SquadronLeadeHMany view i "Reardon killed Soldiers in I To shoot Picture’s "Reconsggratign Week program At Souris About 000 people gathered in Souris yesterday to attend a special program in corulectioil with the itc- consecration Week observance, The gathering included not only people from tile Eastern King's town, but In action Church parade The sad news of the death of Three hundred and eighty s01- ggéfggw ma?!" gfiéfizfilogfmc: diets from No. 62 Canadian Army, ' a na ive o c ow , - - i was received in the city Saturday. 13.3.5“: naming Gem“ femlmed l morning The 0mg man was H, r-tizens of the solemnlty 0f lie-- ported to have been killed in action consecration Week as they l-ield 11 ' 0H Selltelliber 1l. ri-zy successful church purarle yes— Sumuierslde: _. Bookstore, Water Street. Gourliee Drugstore W t st iiiliory. Water Street. Mark Giiiidct, o1 '.~,,.‘,'.,°,§,, S{,°,°:’,_T°'“'"° Tiwlflllilflziigzl xiii €8ydQ11l£$ICd u; ‘l? 1mm, m n m“ b, glam}, . lei 0y 11 a Ill‘ u per wee . Phone 280 f this your order to the boy responsible for deliveries 011 yxr roulzfrvice or urglgigvwigda “$11311 851153- -—--_ __ u“), .. - .. “LIMITED QUANTITY carrolsi B adiaiidutgtltlkfrfalsrcrgiiitivxaysox 0.365011%}; ' S HALIFAX so _ 4_A from Wamleti‘ lliros. Selfish: ,, fllilllllll l: reserved fur new: of ilili-n-ril. but advertising q! 5 wanted m’ Braces L_ _ _ ,_, 0mg V Ms _ l, . '1 ""‘."',ff’, "“Qf,,,."f '“"‘f,".f,‘§,,",” M 96 9 l" “'1 '1 motion Dictielrgloékrllgptsfltfiilzes 0?: {l}: disfiflgtfukaiflig Weill-kiln.‘ ‘final/gr? L133? mm“ “EMT”? w1‘1°h.°““° ...’¥°"" tvriiy moraine. The uuifvruisd i - c" - Y 1' > =- —Tl-lE CATHOLIC ' 1 ~ Clouds‘ wliioli star A. H. Smailwood resided. f? A“ Mmlsmi “as a“ ‘°“°1‘*-- m rovided tiic realistic back- rr. LEAGUE woMENs d 5 ‘nmmy 0331195’ - p Immediate from Air Ministry e“ p _s..__.__?____ 15m Ma ffgfll Dance. Septer ber 3e 151F161! Marshall. Includcn in Prfinuer Campbell was the special Klngsway P2790 13.941, 9,990.} ground as all cniirciics in trio city‘ . sci isiriiLid ggli/(Wglb lsnitcit’ Gill Onfliemf f 111 Gflrdfinlsnigclh M e mr;Dlg-l_l'a¥lkwficl'fir%gftllifg<i)if;- $35811‘figfeugfsfigfiéffhbfhlgg; “f; regreitetg inform you Acting sq-igd- = held special services in connection , __ _ __ _ 3. ; s, ccrillllcs‘ S its car's ' ‘ ‘ ' " - y p p wood stunt fl- 1, I P k D D . 1 " ' r011 _a er Joseph Damien Real on Willi {lie observance of the week. i "W " " ‘ f '—". 3 ' 1171101053113 andL-91(,~e_t;;n_l]]_'3_-?1L —0N FURLOUGH — Lieut Neil air cameramerliir lmmwfififilfbglfgf: Sidney] iiiirlon, fiuliiggs’ 11kg ‘fie!- fiogcgiilrclfglwds LOQQE 11251192115 ff‘? On every street corner and u-l<1@5(‘-“\'1l1g of ihc highest praise. " ces. -'- Sinclair is spending his furlou" h a; sonneli. genseréaatglnwllileage wassoread by bmmel. in L ‘Mignon hi‘; heel; ‘mlf. long the street curb, groups of l The lolly w ll be made iip at the v- - ~ ac “fl-“ne- “n5- 311 ' 1' cAizens gathered and watched in Jenkins Ciliiilerl’ on “lcdilesrjziy of q Other stars of the picture will be A1119" H1118. Dennis Morgan. George Tobias. Res Gardner. Air Marshall formed 0310. , _ __ His father and mother, Mr. find; simice as the boys hi khaki parzicl- 111115 Meir so irlerc is 51A! iiiii.» iur tllo.-e who have not lye! made their his home in Summerslde. and re- °°1V111E 11 Cordial welcome from hi; . on: - repeated by the audience. spefilfli JIIJIS DEVELOPED with en- choruses were sung by the Carry On Many citizens, as well as g “um, emrill. 35c at Taylor Drug 00., mam, ftlend5_s lpgloii. L-278-9-i5-4l, . ber of ople from outside points, Billy Bishop v.c f m C (i h ' a th - - Mrs‘ J" Fwmwdm ‘"6 1“ 5313mm“ ed past to the stirring martial mus- i _'_“OF MR‘ GABRmL Bathere on Government House a pears m isomers g: tfeftéeCfigcg nglggnfllbcwlggllilelduilgmfhe mgw fig?’ and so is his brother Dr. F. L. Rear- p. of the rn-dining centre band. . donations‘ send ripples or sugar. -—DEATI-I srlihiéfs mnrrred like veterans Grounds yeste d ft .. . 011- 1‘ 8v a emoon to llsi thew and Mac-Lean warehouse. | Another brother fiieut. J. A. Rein"- N DANCE. Tuesday a orig with machines and pslots of H 1115913011511) — The death " ‘i P1‘ 11°19 C110" - EVEYY- ed late Frldri ' l occm" e“ 10 11h enjoyable band concert put the R. C. A. F The lcture l Another feature of the progrmn - . -- .. . . i Ram m. 5mm, m summersldy zfiilgét at his holne on by the No. 62 Canadian Army ed around the Royal} Canadi ram; was the large parade by the melh dlin,‘f0l_‘lll(‘l'1,\' silrveyoi" with lilo‘ w..h the Dl0Ci§l0n of a will-up.- l .5 e o . abliel Mac Basic Training Centre band. 1 a“ be“ m» the 50m“ _ h o‘ 5m PlOVillClill Department of Pubhc i sliuued machine. They plLxpllJJ ' s t,‘ _; The “we W11 sari-Ines in Ottawa Li-9l-9-l3-2l " b f oys rom Beach Grove made a fine North Bay, Toronrq and various MacGREG 0R will ks,'l"'lR‘Cl-‘ . ‘gtlitfan Eiigliikexesrgflflgalstilitia Egéiéilnd 1 n ‘my fine appearance‘ and ‘n 1 a time but is back in Canada now. Donald a well known citizen oi the town. Mr. MacDonald was pom in Canadian Legion arid the sonotl children of the town through tile spite of the few drops of rain wlibii 1 was l JOB ROY seill ii irurie-ty program in TAG- ‘Berlcqic Iluli. Tuesday. Septem- . 16th. '- L 93-9-13-21. .l).i.\'('i-2 .»\'l‘ Kensington, Mac- Grand River and was the last of his family. l-ie came to Summerside as a young man and continued to r,;._ side there. For several ysiii-a uml until his health failed he liad been employed as wharfinger for Burltaln impression in their first public Con“ training slim cert m _ _ ons. ihatlrlgrilenéylikgnlt/iegrigrllfh musical, heggguillaictgitisolllnptélzieycm i§"“;1§1“f,o“§ . .. . n - - to centlle ‘band was formed only rc- The Nova Scotlan and expects [Q l t y ‘y CD1. L10yd Ward of Cha.- be able to finish up in Halifax in o tetown who was in char e ve.-;-1 about three days. lefdflv and much credit is ue the streets. Mr. John Creamer, Presi- dent of the Souris Canadian In:- gion, was marshal of the parade. Premier Campbell iii his address gave an extensive review of the war and referred to Germany's attack on He is stationed at Hfiiliiix at the "esent tinle. Still another brother Frank is ill Florida. Squadron Leader Reardon was a fine young man of exemplary chur- actcr and wus most popular" iriih all fell while the return march in progress, the sun never sioplwl silliliiig its approval as the swung along. 'l‘iic parade vrus under the com- lxljrs i lColliiilueti preaches to 1.031111 “'5 \V111‘¢111111$<3. MQHIMY- sf-‘Dt. d: Bells at the Marine Wharf S -’ m be " . _ old uiiic and modern dancing, merside. He was twice married QR“ kg‘: acrgogévgggdjsrgefarwlolrésn liflfiyy lRussia. He stressed the need of giv- “.110 knew mm mnml or LiQllln-Colnnel R l, Aii- ‘ _ rncitiiric music for modern 1S survived by his second wife and orable comments were heard yabout Qultliohemge-dlsuppolt 1'° gkinfilw The fact that he had been ilr-o- dreiv, M. M, Officer Conlmnndiiig ‘$1111.31. WHHJFIC". _ . four daughters by his first wife. their playing from citizens who were for tge snanxufhllnlg 5P1"... fil-lglfifi "mm 9° 111“- "Ylk °f 5011mm" the Training Centre. The Profs.- i1‘§a“fa°f‘1)1£fiiu°,fn zfgnol Llffcemhed under boars its Own testmmnv m. 111111 l1?11'1.V a11°nd¢d ~59YV1C°5 111 ‘fleet. in the Baltic lids errcred tile glllg, 5])0l‘>s‘0l‘€d by Busy Bee. ii-147 of Red Cro s. T116 dflflllillcrs are Mrs. Harold fortunate enough to hear th ~ é- - - Rwhm-dson and M]. _ Ge _ d‘ 41m 365- r Empire. The liberty of Rfussia ‘s at l. . - 1 l‘ H ~ _ _ _ _ '“ son o; 305w“ Massfi Mrsflngfialftgg1gel mrsgyélnment Hous d _ m__pag_e_i)_ [stake arid people of this country. §§°0§§°§§fih§‘Qfillngfé ‘§,§h{‘~f,,§e,,‘,§.? Zion Presbyterian Church when» i b:il_tlc._at lnlllilgillii, ii w.- iiriiioun- Landry and lop-s, Maw-ice glow“. ‘placed a, men dis (fsgflfuntfl We" r———-“— |S1w111r1 iorcct about the form oi m m, in-pii-irig 501111011 was pfOfwlivil "cw. snout-ruin will» 1>:».ii1i~..~iuiii.i- of Summer'side.-s cert b ‘ p a °r 9 °°11'| Lt.-Col. Casselman met an ac- govemmtfnt exmmg l“ ma‘ “urmy- No particulars of the action in bv Rev. G. Carlyle Webster W1“ 1(lilnllli1e Htmklililiéiuchs mi “M 1d Lula ‘ ii l; 0 1a llli is, trucks all Hi H . . - y s onour, Lieutendnt $213111‘; ‘skgigause 15 we same as which he lost his life have been re- i - " .' ' d He pointed out that it is necoss-1 “me ‘. - n1 r1 cry for" everyone to put forth a con- anlgeaglaoiécéfilférm tars; “hflifgfi; ceitedt cffolt to llcp will the war may“, gm“ “m, {he Qwm squwe and s rcssed the heed for conserv- hockey team during ms also conducted the service. Till: Cotholc party branched off. un- der command of Lieut. J. J. Mac- Donrllrl at St. Duilsitilils Basilica I whore they attended Solemn High l Governor B. W, lieP . qumntance- PW. C. W. Ander o , , ., , __ The concert beganagaet 3.30 and! M Cardinal. 0H1?» approached ‘n’ mmtn“ 1055' lasted until 4.45. Following was mo‘ i,“ “flffllcar Square. explaining: I I rec°gn1zf>f1 your face and could program: March “Punjaub"—Pa,vne. not lei YOU get past Remember lilluliirj,‘ arid (Jftd es ariiong iilcni. Zfhe 120th iiillli\'(-'l‘.' ' UIJJIiOil of —DIED IN EDMONTON, '5].- BERTA — Further particulars have been received on the death of James E. Warren, who passed away .Lib " was fined $25.00 aliu fol" an offense ills! ilic - ing y ' 2T Hroliibltiou Act \.lis , 519.10 mm c5515, A man 011 Alikust 2nd at the EdiilfliiiA-ll Waltz "Gertrude Waitz"—Berr _ ihat eiectionl drove ' i- ~ - 5191mm ,. i l . - wed iiiili illegal sale of liquor 31159111113171“ 1W? MF- Wflffén W215 Hymn “Eternal Father StrongyTo $01-11" a c“ ‘or mécgllnllelgslseulligirhg called on to make iuirdckl-it ZTu-‘liésl EMS“ Tm cnlcbmnt was Rev‘. R" 11111“ 11 1'11‘°~'-51“°1 5“1~11'11‘1<\»o1a'11' ‘LL e ‘ '“ \\'01‘11'1.D-D-i11d n11 aDPWPYKKB ous crossing oi the Dllif-PCX‘ 230 Save". a native of Burlington, P. E. 1., son March "Thunder Mountain" -- of the late Edward and. Orseila Warren. A number of brothers and cs2: s-‘ctiilrlilhslsc. “‘i.§‘3“°.‘.-‘.i‘.‘l ,, , . R , . CT I‘ Jfl Pwwses bu‘ a“ 511°“?! We “we” inlcli-uaatizfideda Si. Ceriilice, The party is payin r c811 at Canada Houses i'3n.§r'§§$l later 5961112 Vlscvlmt Cranborne, . filled 51300.0() and casts. ‘two charged wrlll (consuming were ti tell collars and costs each. —S j inilcs west of Ales/coir where Napol- i sermon was preached by Rev. LJ ‘ _ _ I €Llll won one 0i ills great victories. Ayers. rry. ____ sisters reside in this province. Mr. Overture "Operatic Mingle" _-. f ll clinics vauccJi-e weekly W“’°" “@111 a 1°-*"°"§">1° r=°"~“i'11"iB@1'1y- D‘1i§l“§.“1§r’§n.§§°'§§.iyi.i. pm, a, fi-oiniii 31in. “use '5 great’ [he ETSEEKQLZ" Qiinififfi» m" “t st‘ “m” " H" Pam“ ’°"“’s°“”“‘“° Hymn “Unto the Hills." March “FlundenW-McNlchol Waltz “Gloririna Wrlltf-Berry He explained fully the meaning of reconsecratizm and exllorte " listeners to forget. any local e M U“, Maia“ Home at 3mm merit position in Edmonton. He ivas‘ . e cmmnuvs w be psumn stricken with appendicitis and -:n- rived 1“ 311mm Saturday alter a Woudsmck- of the D‘sirlct Officer Command- I ~ o t»., o tl i Lit l" . of til Pr». ' “ . , ' g i transatlantic night m a Liberator n 0 1 n5 u mm O x _ ing, took part in the church par- i o I I n d ms ~ .- n ", . <ii'-‘is-‘ §§§,’}_,‘,[3,‘,§’§‘Sf,.,{‘,‘,“§,';s b,;§‘§§.f,.§“‘§§'“j,,.‘°. ride and was present at the service ‘ ihe lrols of the ail" force, iAilO derwcnt an 0991111310" H9 F-Ppelllfd ilols. Tlic music this week loi dance Wits luriiisllo by Miss ‘.iGii!ii.)1i‘. The hostesses were George Callback, Mrs. l-lar-Jld ‘lolsoii and Mrs. Leith SmitlL-S i. SERVICES - The . cos f' Miss Minnie J. g oil were held on Friday from ‘u - lli‘ oi her sister Nlrs. Alex a 1: were “Tile Lord is my mierd O God. ot‘ Bclliel" and . Interment was .n _\' plot in North Bcdcque " ‘Ihe funeral was very l) 405T NUPTIAL SHOWER - .alld .\1l‘s. Oru Mrlciiluxn were guess ui honours at a post nu,"- ‘srlu.'iii" oil Friday cvcniiii: at tile -- oi .\li". Clark ltiilctgullrric, hi0. when the people of the luriiiy u..ii Suirniiclsldc friends ‘send lo extend rlioii" good wisli- ind sliuwcr tlieiii with gifts. lile prion rooms were charmingly a. ed with flowers and pink and "utions. Ml‘. bred Gallant me an f of Sinclair and Stcwaits iiCd i'i(3 young coupe to the our, willie ivliss Glands 5th from the The large number of lovely floral tributes and messages of svmpntsiy bore silent testimony of the esteem in which the deceawd was held both bv the government offic- E? ing a few days with his Kcnsington. his home in Darnley _ a few days in Sumnierslde the Eueit refrigerators. Washing of Mr. alid Mrs. Heath Warren. ‘ buried at Edmonton cemetery; tilc funeral service was held on August undertaking rconis. high is. fellow workers and citlrers l Edmonton. Hi1. widow and oiilv S1", Lloyd. will continue Edmonton-S to reside’ in K ensington and Wcinit§| Private Robert Chisholm of wife M155 Elma Adams Temmed 1° 1"" new conducting a universal search home m Damlwfilner “"1118 he!’ tnrouch clipboards and celars for giieliiggdéofifrfiytgiggtgwwved m [he broken and useless aluminumware Messrs. Earle Taylor" and Douglas Webster", Norboro, were tiisilors lo Summei-side Thursday. My, Wayne Magi-ego; “turned m the kitchen floor was walked oil- one; spending old shoe trees, golf clubs, parts of bomber. Sept. 19, 20 laff their old aluminum pots and me pans Royal Cziiladiail Artillery is Slleiltl-I weapons for our fighting forces. In 111 Great Britain, in the United States, Hymn “Abide With Me" United Kingdom High Commis- sonev to Canada. Tile Duke, bronzed from a six. weeks flying tour or Canada’ said r11"? W115 much 1111i11esscd ivitii wiinl e saw during his lliSlls to the various trsllniilg fields of the Con“ mnnwerftii Air Training plan. ‘Mr. Hanson was accompanied ac. oss the ocean by May Alan Cwkfllu". M- P.. for York soutii. End Hon- GT0“! Stirling, former l\'!iilistci' of National Defence in addition to Lt-Col Casselman Mi- O'Brien and Mr. Bell ' ' Maj. Cockcram . 't th » . As,Alz1ddin rubbed his famous end with a sister Ztpeglliiflbzlygillfi lamp‘ to call forth the magic Genii, 1 Mr. Stirling with sisters near Brl5_ housewives in many parts of the; tol. PREMIER KING Aluminum Drive panned an —presto! —tlie_v become I 1 world today are rubbing the dust :__(Continued from page 1 ._._ in Australia, and in New Zealand, iitsririlyr millions of housewives are at a dinner arranged by the Cali. Club of Ottawa. His address will he --tlmt old aluminum pot which broadcast Over a nation,“ nntwork leaked the last time potatoes were ~— l uctnge ivf iof the Canadian Broadcastng Cgj. poration, and posslbly to a W159. a.lr audience. cooked in lt-that old aluminum -pan which became so wobbly it actually rolled on the stove when It will be his first address to the Canadian people since his return from an aerial visit to Britain rind in informed circles here itlt expect- machines. sweepers-any old and discarded thing, as long as it is made of that Montague Fox Field day The Montague ivliicri is sponsored by tile r’, b. l. rox nieeuols an... inniiioltols Asso- cratlori arlu the 1". is. l bCpiiKliiiLlll of Agiicuiiulc lusts place this ai- tcrnooii. it will open at 1 p. iii. standard, ".4 p. iii. LJ. b. 1.. at v.10 riiiicli o. hurry LIZHASUl uncle a iliic iliie oi snlcr" foxes aiirisorile U1 [hi2 110W L)|J\.S Will Di: SUD-Pl. intelesililg tu rlsilors will _bc rill: WLFC-DOttolii lax bAh-‘(A v\'111<‘.l1 M1‘ Uavlsuli COilStiLiCLUu lust lull “anti iris rriethou oi rarichiilg wrlicii ilaa made iliiii one 0i iii.- “.051. SLirCliea- .ul iii ilic industry. At 2.1m p. ni. Dtzllldflfd tiiilc, tux-v Li“! iiifitli U! l cilltlre where he is Salli; M13 Kin will - ' I t0 have some of the largest and o. g be guest of honor iurrcu pups" iii ilk; plbilllbi? ns -...ll1 illtIll W111 iiiCbL ill. Si. RS B. HUIHDLY OI IIUW lyyflfi Filig- adia“ club and W°men'5 Cflnfldifi" necksailu white faces. Mllkl at d-OU p. iii, Standard, the visitor's will arlivi: iiL tliu lunch oi Capt. A. A. Nlflailizl‘ where iui"t.i."l" demonstrations will be rieid. During the afternoon discussions on icon- iilg and ranching methods will be carried on as well as discussion i.n uie types o! foxes exhibited. Spealb, ers will include: Hell. W. H. Dennis; Shaw, mweli W. Hail-- Mi‘. W. R. click. George A. Callbeck and Di‘. C K. Gunn. r-ox Field Day, For each dozen eggs produced. a hen Will consume about Sewn pounds of feed. a develcpmeril which broilght the Nazis in a litllf ‘ixcle around the Ukrainian c: ital cf Kiev and put them within 45 rlliles c-f rile plain railway between Moscoiv rind Kiev. is cilly ‘in the Block Sea or the land riute around it to Rcstcv ul the Germans can ' l . iliost ur- _ ‘ll ilial-‘iiilr cciil- midity, ol. Recent off c-‘nl !'O\'- €l'l'lfl'i(‘l‘il. SIlldlPS in tvashinlrlnii have found no evidence that Hitler has yet captured in Rus- sia oil and gnsoiine to offset iri any mezisilre .0 huge zlrniii 2n his own rupplies. ' . ll All these considerations peril to the souih rls the scene of the nnext Nazi great offensive, al- though Russian succeses in the centre might f rce a dcfrrnienr. In any C'i'."lli, it new scents clear that Gezulail capture 0f Leningrad could pfOflllCp no de- cisive leults in Russn for Hit- ler. He must try scmeilling else. If he waits until spring. all the lower reaches of Russian rivers (lraiilinginto the Black Sea or the Caspian will be in flood and the mud will bcg down his "l" mgeih“ i" w°lkmg~ 1039. Ho ilumediatelyi lock up lliili-gl ill Zion Church. He also accom- l‘ the iii-c and eusy atmosphone - u‘ be rewvefi"? but 1°°1< 5 1913058 Hymn "Stand Up. Stand Up for ions and DIAL-pr Besides the "Ema, and missed away quite unexpectccily Jesus". A short time after they step ed l m f Ll E " i . a . - . . .k sink song is held aiter- sfigrtly after his wife and scn had Overture “Universal Overture" m“ 0f their plane, another 113GB or e gjgilfis cabs" am‘ hi“ bu?‘ a member 0f m” R‘ chilled Colonel Andrew when the ___(c°nunued floilfgfL cs. "rho tvl-uiug and rifatililg W bed 111m ll°°d "1111" 1111/51 V1S1i- —B9rry. craft". arrived carrying the Duke A. F. or over a ycflr- latter took the salute as the boys d- , d - c, . day b. m "i -l - ' 111B 111m at the hosuitnl He ivzisi March "Adorlitin "_Mil1 0f Kent d “r ""' —T “__‘ i 1m c m a ‘we L“ ‘O 1 o .5Rlt .l so riiucli appieclatid by - - . n er. an Malcolm itfacDoriald. HEAVY FEEDERS passed West Kent school on the Flrsl L914 cl mg Arllillln y_ A_ v reiurrl march to the Arnlourics Alcxiirlcer‘, who_ doc "Tillie wilerc they were served d‘nilcr. i111‘ 11111115‘ \\"-\,\'s iii ‘n i. naval ilinf’ 1 i l . More sugar and Apples needed Only 1200 pounds of the neces- , szlry 1500 pounds of sugar for" the Apple Jolly" to be made up by the Nirtrliori Section of the Red Cross Corps ill Charlottetown this work had been received at the Red Cross up in Saturday night and about. l5 burrrls of apples. Because the apples were not com- iitq ill well the Committee called on ‘the Boy Srnul Headquarters for volunteers to [10 our. to the farms near Clini-loifcloivn where there are or I arrls with members of the Motor" Transport Corps who sup- plied their own cars for this pur- pose. It Wits felt that those who can bt- and is lat-iii; tzivcrl HD5513. but I uni not going; t» rinlp Lil.’ ign- emv by going illiu details 0i what is being done " Mr. Al“ ' H1101‘, speaking at Not- tingham, d new British exploits couiu. he ‘dd "as new cciistruc- iioli co. es along," bu‘. w l‘ll(‘(i ..i:it grout lit-ct JLHDUS ' i:.l- Ru. 1m from. could not be llr-czed because [the lidlys big job is to win tile bziltle of the Atlantic. ' The Suiidrrv Pictorial today urged 1l3rlldiri ll) close cicpL-i lilllz r00 much ion United States ziid. and said: "'Allli‘ilCTl mu)" bu Dllicii uncle, but it is it; _ 10in" iitrliiliiu brother, lit-ii ii r30.- pshevik who kills Gelulillrls, than a I democrat who kills time." Die in crash i I RATHVJELL. itiiiii, Sept. l4- irCPr—Roy"al Caliiiuitiil All" Force ‘officials announced today two = pupil pi. fs, Lac. J. P. Seymour and l_:.c, \v_ s_ shnncl. both stitzioiled .iL N0. l2 SUlTiCL‘ Flying Tmuiiiig had HUID1CS to spare tvere right ‘i: the midst of their busiest season and that they could not find the school. Brziiltioll. Nizill. were k111- ed Saturday wilcii the twirl-engin- ed Cessna uuiniilg plane iii which time to pick the apples and send them in, Tile response to this ef- fort was most grntifyiing as about twelve barrels of apples were secur- crashed and flying iluriled a mile northeast oi Rath- iilC_\' were well. The nxct of kin of Lac. Selvmour, who “Yrs lit the controls of the ed the wedding marsh. ed to be one of outstanding im n. , p0 forces even mcre than these eel in 11115 way- puma MW“ ‘L w} 1° ‘forth, ivas ) -- beau iul gifts were presented 1M " c by a number of llcr Sltiililg ivere Mrs. Cross- -l lyirs. rlnzcil Phillips, Mrs. Al- " Palmer, Mrs. Harlan Iiimnn iMiss Helen Mills. AJ-ififlg incl c was .1 bcailtilul clicsi of sliver 1i tlrc firm of Siilcl.lii' and Stciv- 1.0! "iliiirli the bllce is a YAIDLHI‘ WW1‘: and a lovely set oi china mtlie staff There were many It lovely gifts from friends and Lives. After a social time a de- lillK‘ was served by the ' ed by a number of ilze —S ~AIT§ILIAIKY MEMBER GIVEN Brass nun PRESENTATION ‘e first meeting of the fail "oils of the Wonlcns Auxiliary of 1111i‘ United Church was held last > at trit- home of Mrs. Albert ‘ @1101‘. Lillkletier Road. Mrs. 11° C11111l1bcii occupied the chair. 1 Bsrdeli Coilneil had charge 0f Pmkraili. Mrs. Sullivan wile of new pastor of Triniiy Chur- h ‘ “uflniiucusly voted ln as Pr 1.0- ilie Auxiliary, replacing Mrs. its, lvlfc of the former pastor. P1151 feature of the evening B1,‘ dross and presentation lo " Zl-ilha MacQuari-ie a faithful H1191‘ who is leaving in the near e for Upper Canada. Mrs, Al- " iilnklctter read the address and ‘I. l-‘rcd Walton made the PNE- 111111. n beautiful fountain poll. i 1lucQurlrric cx rcssetl her 1p- ailon and than s to the mem- flnd Hlifi she would always 1 ‘Mlllly recollections of hcr as- d" 1°11 with them. After the usu- ‘ "Olionril period a short program , ffulytl out. The topic was "Be- " 11W - Miss Anne Linkleter M iluicllizlitfill reading “Begin y- Armngenlents were made I concert bv Rob Roy MacGreg- the conclusion of he business W88 served-S lllinistratofls Notice Th‘ “udmllmed Administrator f: esta and effects of Hubert m 111 of Central Bedeque “W! County in Prince Ed- k rand. farmer, deceased. in- ‘ M; hereby notifies all persons m" to the estate of the said M u‘: 141 make immediate pay- ry Nhlm at the office of W . t "11111111. Solicitor Water _ . Svummerslde, and 5,1] p"- M1311“! any claTms against W“ estate are hereby required me- grtflllie sflmE, duly attested. m“! 66 aforesaid within six M“ {om this date. 1" 48y of August A. D. ‘miles r. swamps. ma. G111‘. 'I'110111l1-< 1108015011 01 Roy-ii war-precious metal, aluminum. Do . an“ Canadian Artillery stationed in Saint John ls spen ing a few days at his home in Kenslngton Miss Sue Meadows of Summer- side has again reopened liq music classes in summer liolidays.--H In Memsriam MRS. SARAH CAMPBELL The death occurred Saturday, Sept. 6t.li, at 5 Coburg Road Hali- iax, of Sarah Ann Matlieson, wid- ow of the law Rev. Malcolm Camp- bell. who is remembered in pastor- ales of the Presbyterian church throughout the Maritime Provinces and Quebec. Mrs. Camfbeli, g native of Dun- das, P. E. . was '15 years of age. She was a devoted member of_B Andrew's United Church, l-iaiiiax. and was deeply interested in tho work of the Women's Missionary Society and the Women's Christian Temperance Union. She had a zeal ift for friendship and was held in fovlng esteem by l. 18-110 011619 01 acquaintances. surviving axle three stepchildren: Mrs. J. Cl. Macivor and Mrs. J. Scovll Murray, of C lzary; A. J- Campbell, Halifax, and two sisters: Mrs. FTcderick Maciieod. Boston. and Mrs. Margaret MacConnell, Redwood Cit . California. A neph- ew, Dr. Pra Macintosh is con- ductln special research work in Physio ogy in London, England. She was predeceased by a sisrer, wife of the late Rev. C. C. Macin- ush_ 1), 1)., a. former pastor of Greenwood United Church. Ba/J- deck, and during their occu aricy of the Greenwoo Manse live MN er with them for sometime. W11"? l1" made manv friends. The funeral service was held. on ‘guesdiiv with in at [plot in Cami) BX. i. w“ inliiritor. Kenslnlzton iii tor the ' help we can give our gallant fight- g, tish Empire and in the United -c.u know tillit. lt takes 28,000 {sounds of aluminum for one bomb- Mr" m“? m" wuch "P011 <10- |er 4,000 pounds for a tighter, and ,m°51'° “Mrs 11161116111! any plans .sl:i2.ooo pounds for B. battleship-is , 111M may be proposed for lncroiiscil it rmy wonder that the Dcpart- marl-power contributions to rm mint! ctfhglncgimalalmwar-Rilg-véces hag ' ivy‘: overseas, and labor diffiglllgln-s ‘I15 I] T055 l" sponsor a Dominion-wide drive for I homéuptmg w“. production M’ s l l - ' m: i.i‘i'."...“.‘;‘“'il3i..it‘.i§.“i§'.‘“ 53. . ,5? w-,,-»~-1-;-1i i» fighting machines. A shortage of V" e M15111! minl-‘iibrlui broadcast in the series which has featured the week of consecration, ing men-and no Canadian, worthy 1 “@1118 Wednesday. The invitation of the name, will let tllnt happen i from t1 e Canadian clubs has pro- at a time like this. It is with con- , vided Mr. King with a visual au- flderlce, therefore, that the Cana- , dlence ,5 well as an audjen . dlan Red Cross asks the h0use- radio uswners w °‘ wives of Canada to dig down into ' their discarded and broken uten- s00“ an“ h“ "mm 1mm Mn‘ sils and let our country make use d” 13*“ Sunday ‘he P111116 M11115- of any old or discarded articles 1m‘ declded W 111111“? 1118 161101". i0 you may have that are made of i116 9111184111111 People gn impressions or trimmed with aluminum. While gained in Britain, when h, dgljy. women in other parts of the Bri- era his xeconsecratlon week broad- cast. No radical changes in Canada/oi aluminum means a lessening of the I States have done and are doing a magnificent job in aluminum sal- vage, I venture to say that Cana- dian women, if their past records .WB1‘ Policy are expected to result from the Prime Minister's confer- of patriotic service mean anything, will not lag behind their cousins in other lands in rendering this valuable assistance to Canada's war effort. Tile aluminum drive in Prince Edward Island is to be concentrat- cd on Sept. 19th and 20th. Concentration points for the col- lection of the aluminum will be in the schools, and at Rled Cross Headquarters Citizens are asked tn bring aluminum to these places. It is pointed out that useful art- icles, which would have to be re- placed, should not be given. The enoes in London since, as he re- Deflifidly declared, the government here has been constantly in com- munication with the British gov. ermnent ever since the war start- ed, and in complete harmony as to methods of prosecuting tl"e war. The Prime Minister went to Eng- 131111 V! We 101' himself how this co-operlitlon is working out in ltd practical application, and it is un- derstood he was completely satis- fled on that score. There has been no official corn- menl. on President Roosevelt's dec- terment in the fam- Hill Cemetery. government wants only those broken or useless aluminum articles which are not required in home or s op. The material collected in this campaign will be rushed to Cana- dian munitlon factories, and the proceeds from the sale will go to the Canadian Red Orpss to assist iii its work for Canadian sailors. soldiers and airmen In this way, the donation of your useless alum- inum will serve a dullt purpose: first, to assist in the manufacture of our war supplies, and second, to ovlde comforts and help for our lghtlng forces. During the collection here this week. therefore, be proud to carry a piece of old aluminum to the community plle-it is a badge of honour. IZATION 01.000300 EGGS IDNDON —-' (OP) -— The Minis- lrv 0f Food "allocated" 41,000,000 laration that the United States na- vy hencefortn would attack on $18M any axis war craft found in the ocean areas cgmed vital to the defence of that country. Since this area. on the North At- lantic includes a field in which the Canadian Navy has shared with the British navy the responsibility of protecting convoys from eneinv attack, the President's declara- tion wais one of particular interest to 6111111611. Blllft from its general far-reaching importance. Labor disputes interfering with essential war production have been cln the forefront of domestic affairs for some months and both Labor Minister Mclarty and Mumtions Minister Howe have been oillspok- en in their criticism of those who would take advantage ef produc- tion urgency to force their de- mands by this method. eggs in one week recently. three i1 times u many in the previous week. M I "W!!! 14111701‘ 11111115981‘ Ind ning to attend as well from Prince County and various parts of Queen's County. It affords a great opportunity for each ran- cher to compare size and fur ile- velopment of the foxes in leading own. Remember the ti . Standard, or 2 p. m. Daylight Tilme at Harry Davis0n's ranch, Monta- gue. Interpreting The War sian town, key to the rail and road ll. preaches t0 Moscow, i8 in serous danger of being wrested from German hands. Berlin made much of the capture of Smolensk. Its fall was played up as the beginning of the and for Moscow. _ Yet, thus far Nwpoieon‘: road to Moscow has proved too tough for Hitler. The distance that the French grand army nego- tiated in ail-add days, afoot and with horse. mule and oxen transport, is twice or more that covered by Hitler's motorized legions in the same time. There are growing intimation: from German quarters, however, that a further formidable attack will be made before winter sets in. Berlin commentators con- tend at least 60 days of fight- ing weather remain before snow and sub-zero temperatures bog down the war on the eastern front for virtually six months. Presumably the 60-day limit applies only on the Black Se: flank, The first frosts are al- ready reported from the Benin-- grad area and even from some "points in the north-centre sec- tion of the long. battle line. O O It is in the south that the Nazi cnrush has made its great- est advance to reach the Dnieper in the great southern bend of the river lbflll’ the plateau that comprises tiue heart of the southeastern Ukraine. Th» Russians have acknow- ledged that the town of Chemi- __go_v has fallen to German fmce‘1_,_ former international nuil"or’ty on labor and social problems, Mr. King A large number of ranchers in the’ vicinity of Charlottetown ai"e plan-v as others (Continued from page l) September. rains. That is also true in the Fteppcs of the Uk- raine and White Russia in the centre. He must strike again now. m8)’ make some DPOHOUDCQMQI“. 0f‘! these activities, possibly in hisl Wednesday speech. The nine Boy Scouts who assist- ii lis iother. Ml" Ethel ed lie Motor Transport Corps £11m“ 1 n a sayrlzouz. Topeka, Kris. Lac Sllaiicils next of kill was listed as his bro- thci". A. F. Shand, Kcrrville, Texas. certainly‘ did a good job of their "Good Deed" on Saturday and are