pgflfflgfl-r n-ns wn (IUAKTIHHII SEFTEIvns-re- -- , ‘ §---— . »-e—=- _ ..__.._- . .. ._. -—.—» i? 752 weeeee~weeewevez~z~e~z~z~z~eowm , 1-". w. wtaiygiijli“ . LIMITED RHIPINING .55.. GMRLUTTETDWN STURE EPTEMBER 18o. At9A.ll This Store is on the Same Site Where the Former Was Burned Out Last December The Puhlic is Cordially Invited to Visit this Store Wth its Modern Lunch Counter and Soda Fountain and Entirloy New Equipment Which We Beéeive Will Maire Your Shopping More Pleasant A oooo ASSORTMENT or MERCHANDISE mo A uumm or LEADERS ARE on HAND FOR n-us ne-oeiumo -:- e + WAR SAVINGS geSTAMP BOOTH 4- 1- + for the convenience oi the Puhlie and to Assist in the War Eiiort a Booth has heen Installed where War Saving Stamps may he-Purehased. All the Employees with the Assistance oi Losal l-allos’ will Help in the Sales oi Stamps. F. W. WOOLWORTH CO" LIMITED II1 Queen Street ssswvo-oeeeewswewz~z»z-ee~z~z~z~z»z~zvwo.ews~see~z»w~z~z»z~ees» eeee~ brgtqher dairies, 1E1 thet Ufisdiiph mllréClgUrgTlfiG IOFFICEK/I Sub; iii-SI beDogfinséa-n-wldeb “iarlmers work wtillln not; lose hififlrigatnof de-I- uthe yéumbgr gligllSLfy will who aranoiihced an eigm-pih... mo’. v e remainsw res a e ome eu. . . orrs son o r. an w fired e ogging ‘ermen e mon y cs -u o e e st aria a- e aaiyn- gram ratted by timber .trollsi In Mefnflflflfn of her sister, Mrs. shmuel Davld- Mrs. J.J. lvion-is a4 Loneworth cam on a regional basis wherever recruits tor compulsory rni tar-y merit oi.’ the Selective Service iii-arch A5. Nicholson. cm son, woodside, until Wednesday Avenue, has returned to charlotte- poss ble. and only wheroiflbsfllu-oly service. of the Labor Department. creased The shortage was caused by e . morning, when they will be sent by _ , d f K town. He. is l3killg_0VEl' the duties necessary will men be transferred Also, while National Selective Ser~ last March. Previousiv the enllstng drop in production, coupled with - MISS “Atrm M DONALD train to Richmond. FE 1' Banal Th“ column h ‘Nerve "'__"‘~'fl ° or RCcrLllllhg Officer, H.M.0.s. beyond their own district. vice regulations sot out that e. farm of some 2,000 to 8,000 workers for "enormous war demands irom the ‘ ° will be at Richmond, following Re- local fill-fires‘. bl" ldvefllelllfl vi e Charlottetown. "The farmers of Canada. can worker i uires a t Ior taking defence projects in Newfoundland United Nations. Mr, Howe said. quiem Mass. —Hallfax chronicle. “Ewe! nllwrv may be lllsfluefl M continue to servo by doing one or on any o er wor for more than and the rovision of isbor for There was a pressing 11951101- um. The death occurred Monday ‘rtemoon a; the home o‘ her mm‘ five vents a word. smelly nereblv the biggest war jobs be so days. "it will be made simple some shor mended base metalmlneg ber ioi- ain storage on western _I;_ et to in advance. »- ersonals carried out," now that harvest and easy tor farm workers to get have been the biggest Blnille loos films. ~ e commitments for um §§“,;,,,-fsa’§,}‘§f,df1‘§’cd§§§;,,f in Elf,’ cirj . _._~:_~.; Miss NOrma-“mmxompson 1e“ yes_ is saver, Selective Service officials the‘) this district "we ilto 11:25 tglcfiledbglgleégshplvvevzrhlt remcmévdiniiié fggfivrrirgntllai; liiimtgigogag “thuyearlrizsie wgflda lllltlttilvemlzarvfidldio 0mm" i" PllQWKYHDllS- gffgjey sglewflvllilfilgresuflgg higllslltffalfel; Richie or the farmers will be sentatiwes of the De aJ-tment of regions, while the need f0!‘ lumber- feet ior war purposes, "ofuiiiuu Egxoddd‘ ‘iyfwsekg ' u, make 3A party compfjsmg Mm coNynuEnffrloN LIFE “W? m “Gum S‘ Bernard meow! in the move, they added. Land and Mines 1 be egn- men is nationwide. _ about three uarters is for Brita h” barge 21ml her Sig‘; she w“ Jehrey semen s," he, daugme, ANCi ~ iffig - ~ ' goes Ital-ring: grusglscalkiregl faltering-go ‘wit! to act as Selective service gtfireevétyl ott the shortage was the‘ United tes and other all! the daughter or the lute Mr. and end wn-in-lflw- M“ and M“ “Yell -—— Mr- Prank Slssworth o! the 0- =—~-~—-=~—- 41:" ~—-.— -.-- '~'-___-__ l_~-- r ‘ re“ =3“ =1@— m m“ Mrs. Henry McDonald, Richmond, rvllarltllfig llisndMl/Irweled QPegdY rrs a LEGION DANCE at tho N. n. ls enjoying his annual vaca- P.E.I_ l are i5 ° l? 1 Te C "ha" Aimouries, Thursday", $cpt. ll, tlon. She ls survived by four sisters. 1°‘ T“'°“'°°“' N-s" 1°“ Sammie? 1942. Admission 35c. 9-l5—3i. Mrs. Anna Burns. L-ewiston. Mass; mornlnz by mvlor vie Qelllwu Wood -___ Mr. J. H. Howatt.‘ 0.1m. track- Mrs. Mary Chapman, Brockwn, Blinds P011"? W1‘ GWYEHDW- P- ANNUAL meeting of Nurses master and Mrs. Howatt leit yes- Mas; Mrs. Gladys Larter, Char- 22.1., where they spent the Week- Alumnae at P. E. Island Hospital, terday morning for Boston when lottetown, 11121,; and Mrs. Samuel end visiting relatives. returning i0 Friday, sept. 1a at m5 p. m. All they will visit their daughter. Davidson, Woodslde, Also one town Sunday evening. graduates requested to attend. —-—~ ‘ 9-l7-2i. Mr. R. A. Ryan, a former- reel- i_._ dent o! this city who has been on 51111110,“! GREETINGS—- ms a visit to siunmerslde and Char- - ' ' Annie Burhoe who is residing with lottetown, eaves on return to Hall- her daughter Mrs. s. Moore, 114. rsx Thursday morning. Hillsboro Street yesterday cele- ---- brated her 95th birthday. Mrs. Miss Georgina Dawson o! flu- Burhoe or “Grandma" as she is l-om Convent spent the week-end BEST QUALITY familiarly known am0nz her m Augustine Cove with her mother ' friends enjoys the best oi licnltli. who 1s ill with pneumonia. and is still able to read and sew. --——-— - Her many irlencls wish her con- Mrs. Stanley Stieiriit/t ct Madden, tiriued health and happiness, Mass, leit by Oar Fleriry on w“. nesday, returning home other men cannon or SCOTLAND-Spec- ding a pleasant vacation wm, us; ial service, under auspices 0t L. O. mrents, Mr, and Mire, William E, L.. and L. O. B. A., of Argyle Shore Profitt of Burlington. Mrs. Bier- ir. eis:..*:“l.. 522i: ..m~*~ed, v he egg m u -_ l -. _ ‘I ' '. mun r ago n company her "ave Your nehyerpd Tmnay igavfig-Desable a uni. séugipiifii Profitt and VISITING m N. s.- Mrs. Lowe '“' i Poole oi’ Montague, RE 1.. and A. PICKARD £9” CC. y; ¥g§§}}“;=,,,§“,§lg‘ meg, my; Farmers will (FRESH CUTS, BACON OVHAM) relatives "on the Island for several cl to PHONE 14° Be Moved To WC l1 VB 9T8 . s W T,§ro___ NJ, 61,580,‘: News» l. b c In ordertliselirltsln may continue to receive from Yet the strain of wsr on the British people ankei . . . , ;. . . FUNERAL 8157f E $4M fun’ Canada its shipments of bacon and ham, so urgently ~ Ebmplete, nourishing food more and more important _- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-NOVA SCOTIA _ 32:1 %bi1zixr. wlggnirxiigla "qulred i" mlllt"? 311d ""1131! "N48, Y0" Ire D them. Proper diets can only be maintained l)! i ,- hex-nu o, seymour Myers’ Hmk salted no; I0 buy park for the new! few ranks. moldy shipments of essential foods-and one of l FERRY SERVICE tarr- siitsizr .:5“i...e~tri ufitléfiiféileiéflidntitfi n" m“ *= t“ “"1 e ere e-- *- w-k M Mo i» v»- h- v 1w vIA W000 ISLANDS. P- E- 1- —CARIB<>U. N- S- " fiiiteiyuyRisvPsflli’. ‘téliftlfii €-{.é“.°ul"“;uéi3§f“i2‘ .%°i‘.°.f‘ti‘2- S632 ' I?’ Mk” 9“""‘= m" “PW-ell” "e “m “d '""“' M_ \/_ AI [DR NCE N VA " , Rev. H. F. Fenwick. The nnllbeiir- minions pressing lumber problems a lfndimtlY Pmvlded Wlth 3 "Ch "WNW 0f flflllf- DOHOII lll-IY POIlC; Choose from tilt wide VIIlCl-‘Y 0f ers were Messrs Benlamm Hor- by making 110000 men available t0 ' hm food’. B th - - . . . . . “Th C "ecu" Link Between The“ Provinces" _. w“ warren Mien‘ pcafle cw lmlmvood an}, 1mm: “m” 18 g ut e tale is different Ill Britain other foods that we Csnsdianscanbiryzliet Canada ° °" a ' x131 wsénulrthmvxvgfgev Iglénrrglégrt glgigllitzgglutlfenede v vwlwanm wdly- Thom foods are unknown and most oontinus to send full cargoes of been: sad boar Q Daylight saving Time'_sundays Included _ Birch Hill Cemetery. l To the glurnber iridus , oflloislly "a?!" l" maimed‘ "3-5“ ‘Ilililv classed is an essentis industry Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou J 1m mm, 11,00 5,15, 3.00 p.31, 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 5.30 pm. LUNCHES SERVED NORTIIIIMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. cannon-grown. r. a. i. . . ) I Ziiiffiymilulfiifiiwhiifivfimififluifii ' A génaxorirsaégnxirlnnghiélfl 310st’ us“; . You can help by usmg any of the following:- yl V 8 go 04,500 men during septem 'i-, so,- _ H l! gggaqnggfogg glfjfrffrngggxlféreedii- CHEESE v BEANS v CHICKEN v TURKEY Any individual with i Béllk orflztllkiie ntignthwillugeaifarrrners, SALVAGED SC R M. 3;:,,;":,,.,,,$,,,,,,isgpngvge EGGS v FISH v FRESH VEGETABLES v CEREAL IRON or RUBBER, A; v lowing harvesting operations, the l: WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII; . l =P°*°*'""" "M, s, . rtigt meshizigmtgagléilnutiqilt gggi§mgiggyungl§gzgfizf§afl Yoqmay buy thsfolharisgporkpndlaoissslsymmtmdedforeaporfhlvffiéi . l v * * ' ' ' ' Attention Sheell Breeders =0 l HPZR}, TENNERLM“ “GS” FE" -, ,ud,lt ooemimit- l i».§’l‘.'.‘i' 252312.... ii “BBS” "Gs? 0 t l d u d I d l h h l licensed dealer jxfiistseglaitgpitil-Iiligttgle llfifillofiiipviii m ma! wners o eary an we eve ope ewe am s, w 0 105 spring park ROML lg K m, w, o! mo Jo ' wish to dispose of such‘ flog breeding piérioseis, ‘should Char|ot¢e10wn_ Hfiingézog gEi-rgixigénlegilrinngénéreilfir: DvIIIIIqSm-lss ,. rt“s.zll.':r:..*ttf'sz.st t..:::"'2i.';t.:....%:.:" stat: Hie-e we lmwilJifi sei.i.o.~:-...:~r~.... °°MN°N lmmmENT °F AGRICUI-mvl we“ earliest oPDor-tunlty- , l Truck Wm ca" l ion will be involved. 0nd othoi; Hmwu‘ ~""""~ QWIIW-Nblrlvr r Write or phone 768. ifmiiqrvrlmc To bllfilfkfvllltmmlldf u in mflll Slllld. 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