i MAY 22. 1941- 19'" P, J's LAST 011i. roii ~ 0000 ll Prices are 3.0ay Sale Thursday-Friday-llonday w“ SEEDLESS I 25c TOOMBS MUSIC swam, L-zia. b _ LBS" ‘mm 2s B] - - - — - — - - - 25¢ .I.§.’§"E §§?§.fi.‘§.d“‘}..‘lll.£§-li'£fi I Lb- ‘L '- - "' "' " — '- '- - - 30¢ sIiui-zitni. Tab-antic RADIO.‘ c0 E pA[il1t1l[T1iéA§I-€~1A%%AP, 7 Cakes - - - _. i? $111.95. Tcombs Music Store. ' WLBS. W - - - " '"' - ~ - - 2° STORE orau FRIDAY NIGHT.‘ 110s A880"? S°§§§:::: - - - - i; 2'°?§.“...;‘.'l.&“ s~crd~i-..neeaiaie. BEANS-Large ans- — — — - c ___ i one“ BEANS 3 “"8 - - - - - — - — 2c 1.3.22? elect. r ALL HARD WHEAT "' _ "' "$325 nedyb Ladies Reaiitlw Wes: m-f KG, ROBI‘l\ HOOD — — — — 19c L-240-5-2l-2li UAKEIIVLORN FLAKES s Pkgs. - _ - _ - 25c CENTRAL ———,,AR,SH CHURCH [J65 E ISBA-l-s- _ _ _ _ Isififevilglis cirgxsliildgylvimyciiitiié ll - " ___"" .. ". .“. iicivv SYRUP PEACHES. 2 Cans- -.- - _ _- 27¢ 333? i. ‘iv.Mo.»<t°ii.‘ii'f'd‘ini§iZ.°. P "f 2 Tins ._. .- — - — — — —- — - _ _. 25c 1-1-234-5-33-11.‘ "liif\‘.l“’.%.% ‘iiefiiivazoztiar "° .-l°%i'1-..¥l“.%i...§."i.§rur; LA ' 1 ' t Day Ma 251.11. Brad lb u A. M. REQUCED PRICE, PER LB. - - - - - - gglrlgiylrsiysotnléiézxilot PQcZTZHEHYJQE charge. Dr. A. Ofrhomson. Interim Moderator. L-264-5-22-1l. PHONE SPORE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY i- omhln raids on Bri- Hivtlri “ziiiku 11115 the industrial illtnds has altrat-teil fresh at- linn to the frightful suffering llie many thousands of civilians ., Great uritain who are harried iinisheller in shelter and finally llll into tile irpcn country by essive raids. Eventually places lnund for them all, places of iiie security. hut their belong- 30i all liinds are destroyed. The lioi emergency‘ fcctiing alone i! iiciilt. The task or setting "W"! 1.01111: more with some llllfllll-"Y clothing and bedding is much iii difficult. T0 meet these enormous needs. nili hare been started in various sol the irorlil. llcr Majesty an Elizabeth has permitted the oi her name in connection with ellomlnion campaign. which is fiilolly known as "The Queen's iitdlan Fund for Air Raid Vio- i," llriry dollar contributed to the 0110'! Canadian Fund goes with- iii deduction to the Lord Mayor London for dlctribution to the I milrss and needy. Contributions from this Province lucid be fnrirardcd to the Royal nut Company: Charlottetown. iziili reports the following re- liiii tn dotc: i. G. ihirks, trustee. 351i Montague. Liigar G. Giddings, Murray River, Lily Aiikcn. (Yliarlottctoyvn, 1,0. lliiitliciis, Charlottetown. Plwifllkil‘ nckn-itflcdged: liaval Edirnrtl (‘iianten 1.0.0.8.. Uliiilotirtoirn. $150.00, his. bison Stead. Wheatley ll‘"1, SW11, lift. X1‘ tuiinhcli 5'5. ills; Doreen .\llcy 31,00, if“; and Airs. G. 1-‘ Hutcheson lit. . 7'5""? United Church Choir M00 ' ll-lkcr and Miss. K. il. 111i. (‘ii-Hill's Brooks, white . I’. E $2.00. ' . . i t l 1.00. ‘ vhe-ln (‘lull I s uiigth Milton Wnmcn‘: Institute. Alhort Garrett. Souris $1.00. llw llr- Knitting Club. Kons- iéign, .00 M 010151111. u'.<‘.'r.i1.. $10.00. ' "7"!" \"1*1"1~1i‘s tnsftute $5.00. ll: (‘u-di- |..0.u..\_, $2,110, Charlottetown Ranger Com- llal‘. Silhflll. L. l‘ ‘ ‘ < 1 . m‘ s10“? (li.in.llcr, Charlotte illlr Traverse Church of Scot- Llillrs Mo. Carleton. $10.00. in,“ 1- ll- llczoo. Charlottetown. "r11. 81.00 esgimuri. David White, York Zrfsfitlisallille Club. Charlotte- ll l a nllntqrflunalflkillle Womens lo- “5. Mai-Kinnon, Georgetown, llr, 3M M ”ll"""~=»~...'§".. "."" “mi?! lllary “"0116. Charlottetown. flit"; “agile-right Institute. $2.00. h“ M” - erns. Charlotte- - Si . iii. g ' B. Stems. ‘khan-lotte- hmlslglaollridllu Club, Charlotte. ‘will St. Eicnnors Red Crone. Svendsen. licizli . 0.5320(3) Past Noble Grands’, l v . “£1231, 51:33am‘? of St. Jamel M- ll- 0.. (Tharlottctown, $5.00. ykdyjlveggoorae Etlwartll. Char- Mfirgillrilfter Mcnllnsld. innum- '°-T-l1. Summersldc woo tiflflfaflgltlaorr. r.M.c.A.. Char- lrrih Rm" Mayhem West- hnh. r.c.1.. $1.00. w“, Zniifflnfirots. p.00. 5km!“ "M" n; Club. Char. n t "°" llelllofn. Charlottetown. n, ‘"1" Bayer. Charlottetown. "tumour. 85.00. ills; m“ “"113. Charlotte- P. J- Ma=Dona|c| ciiiiiiiiiiiii r111: DONATIUNS roii Alli nun viciizis 10s.}; ‘)1. Malone. Charlotte-l; b’ w- Moll”. m. smut. ' - and unoiontfif-‘gooiznra n. Smith. ARGAINS advancing. l I 25c’ 888 -889 town, $10.00. Mrs. George Carruthers, Char- lottetown, S4. The Misses town, $5.00. Mrs. 0. C. crasweil. Charlotte- town. $5.00. The Legion Auxiliary. Charlotte- town, $50.00. Mrs. Frances iloll Tralnor. Char- lottetown, $1.00. W. ll. Large. Montague. $5.00. Mr, and Mrs. 1i. D. MacLcan. Cotes. Charlotte- Sourls, $10.00. “In Our Lord's Name." $5.00. J. 8., $5.00. Mr. and Mrs. G. l1. Taylor. Charlottetown, $5.00. P.E.l. Art Society, $5.00. W.C.'1‘.U., summerside. $10.00. Miss M. 1. MucLeod. Charlotte- town, $1.00. Mrs. C. ll. B. Longworth. Char- lottetown, $5.00. Miss Mary fltewart. Ellerslir 53.00. Wlnsloe sooth W. I.. 810.00. Mrs. .I. L. Lockhart, Charlotte- town, $1.00. Miss llclen Lockhart. Charlotte- town, $1.00. Miss Margaret Irvlnl» Charlotte- to wn, . . T. C., $100.00. Mrs. town. $5.00. Darlingtnn W. I.. $5.00 Oyster Bea Bridge. W. I.. $5.00. queen Mary Needlework Guild. Charlottetown. 05.00. Mrs, George Rogers, Charlotte- town, $10.00. Seymour Young. Earnscllife $1.00. Chas, ll. Chandler, Charlotte- Black. Charlotte- town. $10.00. Miss Anna Mair. Charlotte- town. $10.00. The llill Club. Sbide $10.00. Miss B. Rose Longivorth. Char- lottetown. $5.00. Mr. and Mrs. Warren uuchemln. (Tiinrlottetown. $5.00 Mrs. Vera Sealey. Charlotte l town, $3.00 M", Anni n, white Charlotte» town. $5.00. Mrs. Emily Leard Sourls $3.00. Mrs. lliililrcti lloriicu Charlotte- town, $10.00. Carry on Canada Corps. $250.0"- lg“ Burnett, Charlottetown $5.00 Dr. and Mrs. W. .1. P. VlacMillan. Charlottetown. $15.00. lilrs. Lorne M. Calflllbfll- Ne“ London, .'0 cents. Anonymous $20.00. Miss Carrie llaslnm. to vn. $5.00. out, i. Ella MacLcod. uiss 55-00 Palmer Electric Co.. Charlotte town. $5.00. H. l-l. liorne, Charlottetown. $5.00 m. rnd Mrs. r". E Smollwooll Charlotteu wn, $5.00. ,|_ Tjmelteg, Charlottetown, $5.00. Harry Weeks. Charlottetown. $3.00 Anonymous, Freetown, $1.50. Professor Barlow. Charlottetown. Charlotte 5.00. Miss L. A. Young. Charlottetown .00. llyndigaa) b 60.. Ltd» Ulliliilk" town, $2 . . _ Mr. and J. ll. llill. bill!- lottctcwn- . . Douglas llill. Charlottetown. 31-39 Donald iril. Charlottetown, $1.00- Mrs. .I. l1‘. McDonald. Charlotte- t wn, $3.00. oMlll Jacqgzeigsiu MacDonald. Char- lttotown, . . "row/ii. ro nnrc-sizio-fli. ___________. FARMER FINED The Central Guardian! This column is reserved for news ol . local interest, but advertising of] l "H"! nature ma! be Inserted at 5 cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. CRASWELL for photographs. CONFEDERATION 1.111s rustle.‘ E- c.0109 TABLE LAMPS special 0200i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N ANADA. -— Brookfleid Charge. — Preaching services for the next three Sundays will be discontinued on account of the Minister's absence at. the General Assembly. Sunday School Brookfieid 10.110 A. M. Hunter River 10 A. M. Y. P. s. Christian Endeavour Harisviile Friday, May 23rd at 8 P. M, each Sunday at 2.30’ P. M, Dr. Luther Young, returned Missionary Hartsville, May 30ti1,3 P. M. Brookfleid 5 P. M. 11-265-5-22-11. BOAT EXPECTED SOON -Mr. R. E, Muttt, President of North-i umberland Ferries, Ltd, said last night that he expected the Princel Nova had left Montreal and is en- l route to this province. The coat wil probably reach here Saturday (Jr-Sunday. It is not. expected to be here in time to operate between Wood Islands and Cariboo, N.S., on the 24th. ! JOINS AIR. FORCE — Mr. W.W. l Buck of Grindstone Island in the ‘ Magdalen group, leaves this morn-i lng for the mainland where he has been pastel for duty with the Royal Canacltan Air Force. He is the first recruit from ire Magda-. len Islands to sign up at the local l R. C. A. i". recruiting office. I-Ie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Buck, Grindstone Island. POLICE COURT —- Three drunks appeared before the court yester- day morning. One forfeited ss, bail, another W85 given twenty clays sus- ,1 pended sentence. and the third was conveyed to Fnlccnwood Hospital for treatment. The “indecent as- sault." case adjourned from last Saturday was settled the prisoner receiving sixty days in jail. A man ctarged with illegally storin and scilng liquor under the Proh bition Act; was commanded to appear be- fore the court next week. HOSPITAL WEEK-This week is being observed as Hospital Week in Canada. Local hospitalization is being brought to the attention of . citizens here Yesterday itfternconl the League of lliercy held their, annual tea and display at the Cun- i rial‘ Home at which many ladies were present. The Ladies Aid of" the P. E. I. Hospital earlier in the ‘ WEGi-i held their annual meeting where the secretary's encouraging report was read. Tonight the P. E. 1'. Hospital holds its veorly meet.- ing to which all interested are invited. WILTSIIIRE Y.P.U.-The Young People's Union met in the hall on irursday evenng May 15 for a scrhl evening. The meeting opened win Hymn "For The Beauty Of The Earth," followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The Response Reading No. 790 was led by Dorothy Hilda Noy, Henry Godfrey andi Emerson Deacon gave Readings and the worship period closed with I-lymn “Rescue The Perishlng.""l‘hc minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted as correct, the offering amounted to 55 cents. It. ivas decided to send fruit to a sick lady in the district. The trras- | urcr reported ‘Pat one War Sivings . Certificate had been purchased ond‘ it Wits aereed that $1.00 from the offering from the pageant be tsed in buying War Saving Stamps. There was some discussion on hav- 1 ‘pg R snndoy evening service and; it was decided to ask Rev. W. I., McDonald to conduct same. Mr. Davis Mitchell, Mrs. IeRoy Mc- Neil and Hilda Nov were appointed on a quilt committee and Emerson Deacon and Henry Godfrey were appointed to get the Sign Board on the Church repainted. The social committee then took charge and the remainder of the evening was spent in games and contests. after which lunch was served and the meeting closed with the National Anthem and Mis-pah Benediction. _______-_-- NAZIS MIGHT EAT ‘EM SOUTHEND. England —((7P)— E. B. Johnson. of Oak Point. Mull- was charged on April 25. 1941. Wml infraction of Section 90 of the re- gulations under the Animal Cou- toglous Diseases Act in that he did unlawfully deface and take out , permanent marks which under direction of the veterinary Director Genet-oi 11nd been applied to cattle _ reacting to the tuberculin test. The , accused pleaded guilty and was. fined $50 and costs. ‘ ..___..____—-- l i HONEY EXPORTS 1N 1M0 Exports of Canadian honey dur- lng ire calendar year 1040 totalled 10,780,400 pounds valued at $1,337.- 305 as compared with 4.706.914 pounds valued at $302,070 in 1930. Imports of honey into the United Kmgdom are now on a quota bans. Canada's quota of about 4.500.000 pounds for the year ending June ______.._._._._.____ WORTH FIGHTING FOR. ~'I'he oil wells oi together can produce I). , oil or more annually. Ira and lrim ,000 tons What. would happen‘ to birds and animals in Bouthends DBIkS mm Park Keeper Liiffiln not triers. if ond when invasion came. demand- ed a. councillor when Lafflln asked permission to join the Home Guard. Pennission refused. _ Easter, after which Lillian Deaconiqn we“. 9h“, o; Q led in Dltlyer- Mli- Henry Godfrey..cahrltabie, social, educational and iioviiiiin Mcllllils Shoe Specials l for the Holiday Saddle Shoes Women’s $2.29 and $2.40 Misses - - - -$1.79 | Boy's Crepe Sole 0x- fords - $1.69 and $1.99 Boy's Camp Shoes $1.19 to $1.49 Sneakers of all kinds Men's Black Oxfords. Special value— — $1.99 Boy's Dressy Black Shoes — $1.79 and $1.99 Misses’ Tan Oxfords Special Value — $1.59 Men's Work Boots. Full Special —- $2.95 NUWARD McllllllS . Twool Bldr. Gt. o». st. I The Best For Less Grain. Personals Pte. Pat McMonagle of the P. E. 1’. Highlanders arrived home‘ Tuesday night on leave. i Mrs. James T. MacKee who has ‘ been a patient in the Prince Ed- i ward Island Hospital for the pfléi; ‘, two weeks is slowly improving. \ MI‘. J. S. Cameron. well known Pl'°D1‘ietor 0f B. men's wear store, has completely recovered from his , ion ilinESS, and is conducting bus ness once more. Sgt. A. W. weilner. D,R.C., staff. . Halifax is spending a. week's fur- . lough with his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. L. E. Weliner. Drummer; LewLs ward and A1- iison Young’ of the PEI. High landers. arrived home on Tuesday l night to spend their furlough with their parents in the city l Lt-Coi. S. S. Weatherbie, Dept of Munitions and Supply, Ottawa, arrived in Charlottetown Monday night for a short holiday at his home in Bellevue. Miss Vera. Ward of Graham's Road underwent another serious operation in the P. E. I. Hospital and is dolntz as well as can be ex- pected at the present time. Private B. A. Wsrks. who ‘s ‘c1 training at Beech Grove Charlotte- town. P.EI.. has i€"1l5‘d his dutle= aft/er spending a few days with Mrs. Works and Pauly, 20 Park Road. —T:uro News. Mr_ C. P. MacDonald. who has been revisiting the province for the past few days left yesterdn" by car on return to Halifax. Mr McaDoi-iald was Chief Engineer oi the P. E. I. Provincial Department of Highways for three years. Annual Meeting g Indian River C.W.L. The Indian River Sub-division of the C. W. I... held its annual meet- 111g on May 18. The President. Mrs J. Saunders was in the chair nnri opened the meeting in the usu 1 manner. Reports of the various of- ficers and convenors were heard and gave ample proof that: the members have been most asslduous W. L. work. war work activities were all taken care of by committees appointed f.r same. The members have shown al fine spirit of co-operation and de-L votion to duty, and in this way, have accomplished much good work.i A vote of thanks was tendered the, retiring president, Mrs. J. L. Sann-| ders. who has been most faithful to her office during the two years she sewed as president. Many exgresin‘ ions of regret. that she was o llgedl to retire were heard. The Treas- urefs report showed the total re-_ ceipts for the year amounted to $754.02. This amount was raised by card parties. lotteries, concerts. chicken suppers, a lawn party and a play. The majority of the money was used for parish funds and all obli ations of the C. W. L. were paid‘. It was decided in future to, hove Masses offered for any mem-l ber of the parish who 10st his life while in active service. Accordingly a Mass will be offered for the lule Pilot Officer Joseph Ready. . Fbliowlng are the officers for the coming year who were duly install- ‘Past President. Mrs. J. L. Satin-i‘ ders, 1 Pre ldent. Mrs. James Pende ast. Glstsvlce President. Mrs. Rfoioert lfiriliiryiee President, Miss Ellie‘ Gillis. 3rd Vice President, Mrs. J. G. Maclclian. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Aloysh-s Croken. CorIi-fispondinrr Secretary, Mrs. Al- fr ns. eigreasixlrer. Mrs. Gcrvese MacLel- i . m ‘her ‘Pralnor. Challlllll- Rev. Fat gddressed he mgjljlgglltflyjjljf‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ i i —- . i ENTERTAINMENT ii-Aflwmm-“nl-‘niham... tnwn-q-p _-_-.... ......_.-. -»-~- - BY THE PUPILS OF NOTRE DAME ACADEMY May 22nd, 8:30 PM. In Aid of . THE RED CROSS WAR SERVICE TlCKl-lTS—25 ci-wrs. l‘! ‘ Ia 179-5-20-31. 119w Officers of his hearty REPORT or win sen . CONVENYOR “m: Modem President, Rev Father officers and‘ members of the Goth. Ollrghlévonien s ‘Ixaguc: 0 Owlllll is it brlcf report of the War Work accomplished by the Indian River Slip-division dw-mg the Dust year. I am quite confident‘ 0LiIkW0ll1C11_l'lil\'e spiritualized tnisi W0r_ by their unselfish devotion to: provide comforts for the suffering people of our Empire and those who Ila-Ye B009 l0 light that justice and CllB-llly mav come to a wounded‘ 011d 1111110001! ivorid. some of us may . lfleel that ire could nave done more ‘ so. our rcsoititio ' m; should be to make rviiarrlgworknow some kind a. part of our can. ilveayi Since our 121st annual meeting the- followinz nrticics nave been madei and sent. to _li1(.‘ fled Cross: 8 lay. ettes, consisting oi 21G sewn artlcits and 32 knitted articles (blanket, SOB-p. face cloth, 010., m each 13y- ette). 3 Dali's pyjamas, 2 hospital gowns. 2 quilts, 60 pairs mittens and. gloves. 7 s\reaiers_ 6 gem-is, and 59 pairs seamen, army and air for“. socks. Money to linance our \\'ork' ($44.30) “'11s raised by members holding card poi-ties. collections, l ew- Monev was disbursed as 101-‘ lows: paid cash to R/cd Cross $26.75, spent on iayettcs $15.50, spent onl quilts $2.05. j At Christmas illfilllbffl" " to the 23 boys from tlii. i are serving in His Maj: and also to former pastor, P. McDonald and niotnv 111cc letters; of appreciation and thanks have been received by the sender, from, these soldiers. Reading mattu‘ inw- beeui sent to firm)". 11lll'.\' and mil: tary hospitals in Canada and E112 ; land. Proceeds of a lawn pcirzyi sponsored by our President. Mrsfl James Saunders and helii at tier; home, augmented by donations from: members ainuiintcd to $5000 which was sent to tlic Notional fund of $25,000 presented by the C, W. L. to the Federal Government for w. r work. In all Dfbbailiiltv this amount will be given yearlv for tiic ciiir-l ation. Members helped in the Rrd Cross drive, Willi tile National and Voluntary Registration and 111150 heipedinthe Iisnsington Red Cross llicd Fencing ,___f We also carry Post F ,ccrtiiicatcs tor prizes; 1 regular niecung be itiiotl/ed ,-. 9 Strand J35” high. Med. Fencing 52c per rod. 1s Strand 4s" high. Poultry Fenc- ing _ _ _ _ _ -.- -.. - —63c per rod 20 Strand e0" high. Poultry Fenc- ing__ _ _ ._ _. ._ - --68c per rod LAWN 42" high, Painted - Green — —20c ft. I l P011119 gguii ii . _ 1' nia- ,_»,';o._..;,'|,...;,!,_,: ,,€..,.|1’,,’_I,Q$,qf,V,LEKVI BIG SALE OF THENGS Yul‘ AY WiLL NEED FOR rue WEEK- ‘ mo We will be open Friday COOKED MEATS evening till l2 o'clock D.L.S. “ma mused u" day SM,‘ Cooked Ham, sliced lb. —— 55c Lunch Loci, lb. — — - -- 29c y BREAKFAST 28c Mock Chicken Loot, lb. — 39c / BACON LB. — -- Bologna, sliced lb. - -- —- 19c , ,. Cheese ond Liver Loot, lb. -- 33c '0; |_ Hd sins ,lb.---l9 PWTY Fl-QUR $3 LiirfglfUCéueoch _ 1 5c w s uusuge c M“ _ I’ '_ — _ " A CREAMERY c oulh Shore LOBSTERS c RHUBARB c B TTER __ ood size lb. _- _ __ _. 3 11>. ~ .- _ _ U L“ l I d We have u complete line of Pkg. s an Trimmed Pork Chops, lb, ._ 23¢ Cookies from 5c to 37c Pkg. LARD c Choice Round Steak, lb — 25c Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls and uny- 3 "m __ __ __ _ Oven R005; Beef, lb, _. __ 17¢ thing else you need to mcike that’ trip a real holiday. Hcim for frying, sliced lb. -- 32c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE i'3."l_°i_1"i_-- 55" §3".“.‘."...___ 25° Zi§'EZI.,SZfS.'.°,".Z‘?"...n35‘ Limit 3 lbs. lo Customer m‘ CASH and GARRY STUBES i Pi?“ DELIVERY 748 l87 GT. ,}'_ rooms, cutting, packing, etc. An appeal to each of our 0J1 Sub-divisions to pflrtlclpaw in e. systematic manner in the notional war savings plan has been iuarie by‘ Miss Haley, National War Service. ei-otion with local war savings coni- mitbcc; (b) all Sub-divisions ties to give war saving..- stamps and; (c) that one for a iull explanation of the benefits i0 be derived from the purchase of \\'u1.' savings stamps. A smecial simoker, preferably a member of the local‘ vitcti. u) uutluass the meeting; 1d) t. every meeting of the Lirague to‘ GEO. ST. PAY CASH AND _, lcf this proving correct, then un- doubtedly we shall to provide many more comforts for our soldiers at also for those people PAY LESS be Qallgd upon our beautiful motto "For home and abroad, members - Respectfully" submitte soldiers, i of our , no ' will reported in Cnnatin year ended May 31 ill-i d like wholesale value of5 boost the sale of War Savings stamps and that any surplus funds held ill reserve be placed 111 lV-ai" Saving Ccrtificaus. I11 regard to this important phase of war vrork in is gratifying to note that over $1,000.00 oi our National Funds has been invested in this manner and 53 per cent of our members buy ivar stamps and certificates regu- iarlv while 2Z7 per cent. do so \\'i1‘.'!‘i able. j In many authoritative quarters. the view prevails that the war may; WHITE $POT DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 23rd Alusic by Ding Connelly and His Orchestra. Dancing 9.30 to 12.30 D. S. T. Admission 35c. Tax Included Just A Nice Drive be _ of ilong duration. In _tl1e event 6 Strand 30" high, Heavy ‘Fencing lit" per rod. b’ Strand 40" high, Heavy Fencing 43c per rod. 7 Strand ~10" high. Heavy Fencing 481' per rod. ' 7 Strand 42" high. _ _ ._ _ -.i'ic per rod Hole Diggerfl. Fell ENBE 4 Ft. high, 10 ft- 4 Ft. high, 12 ft. wide — - -— — -— -- - ¢e Plyers, Fence Staples Coil Spring Wire, Soft Gal- vanized Wire, 0 31 A wt" FARM GATES wide Galvanlzed- - — — -— 7- —$8-50 _. -- - —$9.50 Lawn Gates, Scroll Top 80” 3 ft. wide, Painted Green $5.00 30" 3V; ft. wide, Painted Green $5.50 42" 8% ft. wide, Paintei Green 96-75 86" 8 ft. wide, Painted Green 0.7. 36" high. Pfllnw“ 42" s ft. wide, Painted Green GYQQII —- -- 18c ft. $1000 18” Lawn‘ Borden 36" 10 ft. wideélgghnted Green Palm“ Gm“ 12'“ 42" 10 it. wide, Painted Green ft. $10.25 B, 1041, has already been filled. | FOR THE 24th -BE READY- Wo have on display a splendid array of flshin tncltle id!!- for the hol Hooks, oles, Flies, Baskets, ete., etc. All fresh in stock. Call in todny and chock up our assortment. CANDY You will need candy, drinks, smokel- thermoe bottles etc. for the holiday. GET YOURS NOW. J. Ernest H. Worth DRUGGISTS 14! Prince Street. Phone ill Barb Wire in 80 rod reels, 2 pt. & 1i pt, low prices FOX NETTING Heavy Galvanized English Fox Neit- ing. Well assorted stock. Special Prices quoted on request. Good Stock! iiood Prices! 105i’ witoesae: e. RETAIL PHONES 105 — 1308 WW1‘? ‘i"l§.‘l7l-', v guW-Iv- uncut Macaroni cind Cheese, lb. — 29c. ‘ful in promoting and living up to and Canada“. and lastly but most lin- portant let us thank God for Life in bombedi graces lie has bestowed upon us to 310,15, By a muted whole hearfedl accomplish vrhat we did, Ccnvcnor. She suggests (a) CO-OD-leffoy; m this “.011; our may demonstrate their loyalty mi . . WFPKing and country and aid in thei men" educational and social uctivi-gnmterial welfare sailors and airmen who , doubt be called upon to make i1cr-, stock cic sacrifices in our behalf. And now 111 closing I wo to acid a word of praise for our Pres- _ idem. Mrs. Saunders for her veryilne at $101,855 comprising _ . . leadership i-n enerv phase of C. W. single item. War Savings Committee to be n1- L_ wo,.k_ she has beenflmgslétgitrh- H a d MARY 1111.011 RAMSAY, Convenor. The total sales of fnnr nursery for the . had a 0,501, apple trees numbering 392,158 and valued ‘the largesl @-