I 'i nrrslmrk s. 19.43 - ‘I? PRINCE EliVlAllii -:- TlI-IIAV- SAT kDAYS ONLY-Z -=- COME EARLY CAPITOL SHOWS 2.80 - 1.00 — l.“ MEIR IIWFSLIUI SKI-RUM?! ll"! Nlocliln’ tho Rockies With Mirth, Molds and Musk] when time ski-chumps tolls ills iompo -il's on avalanche oi roaring loughisrl . a I All» ‘ildiii’ (Ilnlom ilynlm Toy this Liml liyu Chapter 7 — Adventures 0i Smiling Jack - Porky’: Pig Feet-and Licut. Smith PATIIC KNOWLES HYSI KNOX a. d . ‘JOHNNY LONG sad Nls Onlsstls TUNE - GENE ~ Til Hill TEENS '/' SKAIINC IEAIITIIS so i Mutch Building 6 Grafton st. . "whit!!! _ YouTul-‘l "fink" i Morning and afternoon gplasdTllF l !War—25 PM; Ago Today EXTRA I EXTRA I “I-nsws-slmwlng r. s. r. Aircraft Detection Corp In Action Churchill — Roosevelt Meeting — DISNEY CARTOON “Der Fuel-her’: Face" and Canada Carri" on Feature“; By The C-anadlan Press SEPTEMBER 3. 1918- Germans retired from the Scarpe i0 —- SHOWS DAILY AT 2.30 —- 7.00 - 9.00 -— tlsh troops penetrated l-iindenhurg defences taking Baralle Ruman- court and Leciuse, and advancing on Inchy. The French crossed the Somme River at Epenancoui-t. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Hi6 ‘aim. ERIICL Vlolior (All! isnnilor llCil Cont‘ (mama loo SAWYER DAY OF PRAYER Added. To Program — Chapter 10 - Gang Busters Farm Front Wonder — Dude Ranch Buckaroos and Color Cartoon — Mopping Up EMPIRE TC-NISIIT -SAT. SHOWS 7.00 and 8.45 -— MATINEE SAT ONLY 2.30 3.00 Holy Communion, ' (Chapel) 9.30 Morning Prayer and Intercession (Chapel) 3.00 United Prayer Ser- vice (Church) _ __.._ 5.05 Evening Prayer and a . onical containers, used‘. - bywmtiih ‘dairies for delivering lnlercessmll (Chapel) milk. can be mods into sslt shakers ti! lite ground or nnground cof- by punching holes in the removable If? “~111- in a refrigerator. tops l _ Ii 1 i i a , Attention Farmers "Ksoilfriilslinb ‘can: ll Youpiike ccffee fresh and full file its original flavour and aroma. Needing Help tor Harvest and Potato p Digging A Under s new agreement between the Provincial and Federal Govern- ments lt is now possible for Prince Edward Island farmers in need of help for harvesting and potato digging to secure such help from the Army. The following facts should be noted, vizz- _ l. The rate of pay to-be 83.00 per day, for every day the soldier-laborer works. 2. Farmer to provide food and lodgings for soldier-laborer during time of engagement. 8. Farmers do not have to sign for any definite period of time. 4. if soldier-laborer is unsatisfactory as s worker farmer may dismiss. 5. Farmer does not pay soldier laborer for wot days on which the soldier laborer does not work. . 6. If in need of such labor you should writs to the Farm Labor Bureau, Charlottetown at once requesting application forms be sent. you. 7. Address your communication to PROVINCIAL FARM LABOR BUREAU. Sydney and Queen St., Charlottetown. P. E. Island alnailv Til-DAY AND SAT. SOCIAL SERVICE ' RUMMAGE SALE w Fairview: 8.8211001 11 A M Lo FRIDAY, SEPT. 3rd i s. the Somme. evacuating Lens. The Bri- 73° FRIDAY, SEPT. 3rd A U19 i‘ 1 _ take 31l-tflll‘si4pflir?ywrgivyw,rgw:nu THE‘ GUARDIAN CENTRAL iiliiillllllin this column is reserves tor new: oi’ local Intel-es but advertised; OI l newly nslllls Ill, 0s unsorted at llvs cents s wot‘ strictly pa: sols in advsscs. CRABWHJ. for photographs. cosmonaut n u: ‘us “m o ' s ins r rum-sou nag» caulwa. ‘ V. BD. Ssrviig‘ iimda , 51th. Ham 1i A, Al, Ros a 2.1a. l/Icwrls a r. m o-s-ii‘. CENTRAL PARISH seavwss liundsy. u am, ciyii-s Beg lube: River 11 A. . Churchill 2.30 P M. M. RAY. T. W. MARSlll-‘IELD Barfly! CHURUH.—Rcgl1lor Service will b9 hi“ Fiwiii. ‘i2’""li‘i.‘it'..‘?°‘i%2“‘“i' . r oc . v. . Judson Levy. ‘ 9-3-11, BHADALBANE cuAnsn UNITED . M. B J. Morrison, Minister, TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURClL-Sunday, September 5th Tryon 3.00 P. M. Bonshaw 8.00 iaivi. The pastor will conduct the ser- vices and will preach on the sub- JECtZ '1he Challenge 0t Example. A very cordial invitation is extended to all to share our servL-es of war. ship and praise. 9-3-11, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookfieldmcongrega- tion. Divine Worship Will be held next Lords day as follows; Glas- ECW Road 11 A, M. Brookfleld 3 P M. Hartsville 7.30 P. M. Hunter River Bible Class Friday evonln at 8 P. M. Donald Nicholson, Btu cnt Minister. WINSLOE UNITED CllURCH.._ Services September 5th. Winslce North ii A. M. Winsloe North S. S. 10 A. M. Princetown Road 3 P, M, Princetown Road 2 P. M, . . 11 A. M.’ I . . stable, Minister. Rev T Con NORTH R-IVER BAPTIST Clyde River: s. sci-moi 2 _ vice 3 P. M. Kingston: Service 7.30 P. M. under auspices oi W.M.:='. Dr. Zelia. Clark of India will speak, . . IZQ Creek: S. School 11 A. M. A cordial welccmc to ail services. Rev. A. E . Todds, Minister. 0-3-11. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES. Sunday“ September 5th. Jchns Church. Crapaud, Church School 10.00 A. M. Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. St. Eliz- - abeths Cilurch. Springfield, Church Schcol 10.30 A. M. Bvensong 7.30 P. M. St. Thomas Church. Long Creek. Evensonz 3.00 P. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman. Rector. 9-3-11. MARSHFIELD PREFBYTERI CHARGE. — The follgiving is schedule of services for the month of Seriemb ' September ' . ivlercer of the Salvation ‘ e 1h“. lluest speaker. 0t. 12th. Harrington 11 A. M. Mt. Stewart 3 P.M and Marshfleld P ‘Vi. Di‘. M. E. Gongs, will be f speaker. ulster. Rev, Hcnr." P. 9-3-11. The rcsi thing and its imitation get together as Mae West poses with RAF pilot Kenneth Baird. who is wearing the “Mae West“ llfebelt so named because of its bllxon resemblance to the star. Lavish Comedy Has iAbbott, Costello I i " Unlversafs latest .ious Abbott. and _ reduction, now at Prince tre. is being hailed as the fun-team's most hilarious screen protect since their sensational "Buck Privates.‘ the leading The Ice,’ an lcs in the strong cast include Patric Knowles Elyse Knox and Marc Lawrence. Johnny 1on8 and his orchestra are lea-Muted in musical equenpes. Theqfalt moving story dell! with ' a spectacular chase after Bad and Lou are unwittingly involved 1n a bank robbery. Charles Lamont- will the director and the a ,produced by Alex Gottl b. ' i orlcsl Our customers please notice that we will not operate on Sunday, Sept. 5, and on . Sunday, September 12. from daylight till cer- tain repalr work has ‘ been completed. Every endeavor will be made I to be in operation early in the evening of each i day. SCALES H Y D R 0 - '~ ELECTRIC C0» LTD. ' PAGE _=-.— ‘r ~ THREE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PLATFORM And the Thirty Progressive Conservative Candidates Who Are Pledged to Carry It Into Effect PLA TFORM 1. We will maintain British institutions and strengthen the British partnership by every means within the constitu- tional power of the Province of Prince Edward Island. 2. We will at all times work in effective co-opcration with the Dominion Government and all other governing bodies in Canada in all activities which will assist in the prosecution of the war to a successful termination and in establishing a sound basis of social and economic security for all our people. 3. We will strive for and demand a reasonable floor price or price guarantee for all agricultural and fishery products to provide for the cost of production and opera- tion including a fair wage to the farmer and the fisherman and their families and employees together with a fair rc- turn on capital invested. 4. We will extend the functions of the Department of Agriculture to include soil analysis and reforestation and to foster and develop to the fullest extent our natural resources, such as Irish Moss, domestic and wild fruits, fish and game and native lime deposits. 5. We will increase the financial provisions for Agri- culture in proportion to its importance as our primary in- dustry and will endeavour to provide credit for farmers and fisherman at low interest rates, and will give increased support and encouragement to Women’s Institutes. 6. We will immediately give attention to our long neglected secondary Roads and bridges and will initiate s programme of grading and gravelling roads leading to shipping centres; and will pave essential roads as soon as conditions will permit. 7. We will promote Rural Electrification through the Province. 8. We will reduce substantially the present registra- tion fees on motor cars and trucks. 9. We will insist on the immediate remedying of the present inadequate and precarious transportation connec- tions between this Province and the mainland and will press for the proper equipment and utilization of our splendid natural harbours and will promote the establish- ment of storage and elevator facilities within the Province for potatoes and other farm products and feeds. 10. We will endeavour to develop our markets with Newfoundland and to secure adequate steam-ship connec- tions with that Dominion and will continue the fight for lower freight rates on our products and will endeavour lo remedy the apparent injustices of the railway zoning sys- tem now in operation. 11. We will work for the establishment in this Province of plants for the processing of waste fish products into fish meal as a source of protein for our farmers. l2. We will vigorously prosecute the war against tuber- culosis including the enlargement of existing facilities at the Provincial Sanatorium and will initiate a practical policy of post sanatorium and home treatment; working in close co-operation with all citizen organizations; and will endeavour to bring medical assistance to remote sections ‘of the country where the need exists. l3. We will initiate a complete revision of our Educa- tional System so as to provide the practical as well as the Academic training suited to the needs of our Province: we will pay cost of living bonuses to the school teachers and will introduce a system of free school books in the Junior Grades 0f the Public Schools. l4. Our Party having introduced Old Age Pensions in 1932 and the cost of living since then having greatly in- creased we will increase the Old Age Pensions to the full limit now possible, namely Twenty-Five Dollars per month and hpreafter the property of persons in receipt of pension will not be subject to a pension lien. 15. Recognizing our sacred obligation to the men and women of the services we will give special consideration to the re-establishment in this Province of these men and women when they return to civil life and will co-operate to this end with recognized veterans organizations. G0 ACTIVE l ll CANDIDATES llueens County FIRST DISTRICT Walter MacKenzie Ernest Holm SECOND DISTRICT R. Reginald Bell Philip Matheson THIRD DISTRICT Wyley Gibson James J. Trainor FOURTH DISTRICT M. W. Wood D. J. Riley CHARLOTTETOWN Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan W. A. Stewart Prince County FIRST DISTRICT Allison Horns Augustine Peters SECOND DISTRICT Austin A. Ramsay Allie McNeiil THIRD DISTRICT T. W. Bentley Peter Gallant FOURTH DISTRICT Heath Strong Hugh F. Morrison FIFTH DISTRICT D. F. McNeiil E. H. Strong Kings County FIRST DISTRICT John McLean A. F. McQuaid SECOND DISTRICT Lewis Burge Albert Quirky THIRD DISTRICT H. F. MacPhee Leslie Hunter FOURTH DISTRIC’! Murdock McGowan Malcolm McKinnon FIFTH DISTRICT Albert Griffin Daniel M. McLean GCI IIIIO the Campaign fiyr a v"‘“" Prince Edward Island and a More Progressive an“ “~19 Patriotic and a More Democratic Canada Part of T.C.A.'s War Effort A grease spot on wallpaper can be removed with a paste made fuller-‘s eariti and cleaners naphtha. After mixture is applied to the spot- S-nnll cracks and chipped 111"" cf 1n linoleum can be YIDJITW hi’ meizing a wax crayon into them. us.ng a coicur to match the sur- ~ and allowed to dry, dust it off i face Sept. Sept. Sept. As a swift messenger. carrying passengers, mall and ex rcss across Canada from Si. John's. Newfoundland, to Victoria, ., om Toronto to New York and Windsor and between Lcthbridge, Cal- ary and Edmonton, Trans-Canada Air Lines plays a vital part in anado‘: war eflort. It makes other contributions as well. Work- ing 24 hours a day. its Wii-inipcg shops do a great deal of main- tenance and overhaul work for the R. C- A. F. and the Common- wealth Air Training Plm. ' l i I7l~- —’l‘-l- R d’ a I BY CONSERVATIVE FARMER IGSSES . PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATES Over CFCY 3—-8.00 P.M. Wiley Gibson 7—7.45 P.M. Philip Matheson 7.45 PM. J. J. Trainor Sept. 10-—7.45 P.M. W._ G. McKenzie