piss/insists. 194s Q2 _ No Coupons - No Delivery! Owing to the lsicrease in the number of rationed commodities [he undersigned Charlottetown merchants are forced to discontinue _ THE QLARLOTTEjQWlfm GQQRDIAN STOCK QUOTA nous] Montreal Stock n‘; practice of collection ration coupons on delivery routes. Exchang. Under the present set-up grocers find it utterly impossiblg in bqlnnce their ration stocks. ' ___ -- ' B o0 s-a COMMENCING IMMEDIATELY ALL COUPONS FOR RATlON- B c Plrlivei- as 1-2 ED Goons MUST s: rnrssurso AT runs STORES PRIOR TO $585,591.”, 13%;; “WE” use *2. r: This is o warthne measure -- please co-operate b de ositi 38 1-3 'th our orders y p n! 9°11‘ BWdPB 9 lWPMs WI y ' Pounds. Co o 1g i. i. MacDONALD w. i. CUDMORE _ 113M537?’ i; "X's GROCERY I - McLEAN AND McFADYEN M00011 Front 8 1-8 we GROCERY .' CUDMORE snos Qiibfibw, i215’ l g CASH AND CARRY. enter... 1'1 5-8 st Law in a 1-2 - on A 6 5-8 '7 A ' bias” v 'r o 8-581‘ ' (l A 24 1-4 0M8 Int Pete 22 7-8 E gimmgfisikei- n5 gag Price Com. 18 . . . Friday, Sepl. l7lls, l9ll3 at I O'clock MINING ' 0F PROPER Y KNOWN AS WESTBOURNE, N0. ‘I WEST ST ET, CONTAINING 18 ROOMS. LOT TORONTO. Bent. iz-icm-cio- 50 x 242 ‘AND RUNNING To WATERFRONT. - ‘séitrzgkToronto Stock Quotationsclose l SINGLE GARAGE. gqrflri“ l‘ Oil _ I em mslflllvlsd by Mrs. Gavin Harding to sell by pub- illllil. ii 11¢ Wclwn he!‘ PWIWTW and household furniture, including 33110;, ,5 311g . . _ _ . g3 m _. 5b goundginniigdroonzttabie anlrlfsix leather-covered chairs; lgankflizx e s, spri gs n ma resses; umed oak rocker‘ 1 maho Be" - m 1:2 gany wardrobe; mahogany bureau; walnut bilireau; g isldgodd is (9 x l2) Wilton rugs; bookcases and books; breakfast table isrllillme 09 3i; and six chairs, odd chairs; 2 upholstered chairs; 1 mahogany $311,231" marble-top table; quantity of photographic equipment; o, Buff Am; 3,60 commodes, 1 large desk; Enterprise kitchen range with oil Hlihfi?“ o9 1;: burner; 2 carpet sweepers; 1 settee; porch settee end lawn "Blllwell 04 1-8 clusrs; 1 lawn mowierygarden tools; 2 pairs hedge clippers; gilded“ o4 1?? lwringer; 1 gas lamp; pillows; car rug; floor coverings; Hm" l’ 1'2 ciagtains andddraperiilas; window shades; mats; dishes, pot; Hgggst 299:3: 5‘ ' 0W8 - an pans an severe other articles. an, P361‘ i? Bil 8 - W. H. BEATON, (cldnt light" 1 g0 n . _ _ Auctioneer. 05m rgr 11 i-i Q-IU-l-ri-fiics-Tliuiis. can"; R95 1 a2) ' CS 8i‘ . .-_—_--_-_»-_= . Cc s u _ 8°°l°i°l¥ 12 ‘it? gomnlnoil 1 g2 B113 I'll!!! . l Dome 28 7-8 . ' Easter 15 - ~ I e East Mal 1.62 ildvertisiric [tales-Payable in Advance ygggggdo g-gg mu. .Jl Charge tor Any Advertisement 25 Cents 18"???‘ 18 Q - ‘iimni uiinrdinn locals. le er fl- w y, ~ Gold 1 17 2c per ivirrtl: Announccmentznlllill" élllllglergVzllllil kilns: fir‘: Goldalgate 13 1'2 iinss-iui-d so per ivord; in itiemortiun Notices 70o per | - u 1 ‘ urandoro. 08 Plural uni! Spiiiiiunl Offerings Cards etc 6o liar nnmfffijeu’ ' “f Gypsum r Conduit-rice 70o per inch; Wedding ehgegements l0 words for“; 3n Jacola 03 and in rents tor every additional ii words. Notices ol Thanks slid ‘lemme “P ‘m flinch ordlar rer word. Lists of Subscriptions add 95'? sililiicnllan. I "- ‘n Nunuflon ‘Lou other n“. o‘ tat? gifilfdlilb 161D; R f! 0Y6 l-' Lnmsque 6.00 . . Leitch 1.2a Female Help Wanted F0!’ Sale Ingilwlifigd 1% Madscn 1 di lynx"; _ D_ pLy FOR SALE -- CRIB, HIGH CHAIR 1v 1 1,1 3 39 A. d: A‘ ‘baglngl a Hsflcgegi; and stroller. Phone Ifll-Jé u 3i Nlfalklllgtygf 55 112-2 '. ‘ - -_ _ - -.'..sc Ale .' »_ _-_______ M w tt 2 _ nzixrcn-cini. r0 HELP WITH F0" 55115-1931 (FIIEVROI-ET noon gum - 2 21.2? " houwwork, 5g Upper I-llllsboruugh sedan. Good condition. New tires. Monet; 3'1 5L 9_ _ _ Priced right for quick sale. Clay- lviqure 4g fie ton Green. Emerald. 9-11-21. Ncrnndo. 50 "r -—-CAPABLE nus , r- -—-———-——————_—~—— N t 1.0 lily Mrs. G. D. DeBlois, west, “St. F0“ 55k? - 3° PULLETP-RNE? 0332f. 1.0g 9404“ i-ilamps re and Plymouth oc s, 0km,‘ 6o Chin 4/1 mcnths old. Lloyd Gglrlrspie. Qmggg, a9 Men and Wgmgn wanted 29351151‘ M fig ‘PBOI-‘KITABLE srnru: - ruin Lost lgllgkméilbw wor offered to men, and plumm- 2'85 . m, LOST —WALLET CONTAINING . ¥§,““.§u,“°‘,’,§‘,§’u,§ $3.233‘; “m: sum of money in Charlottetown. fizzy???‘ . Boxed Christmas can: fines’ Finder notify Oertage Railway Queensmn ~58 Outstanding values and extensive 591W”- Rewflrd- 941431» Reno o4 b2 vnr v _ verye ‘ndgdnies cdrlllrlisslgbl. eilrleb Wanted 2355*}... '0 15?, simple albums. Masterkrflit _______..__._.____ sgnmo " a, Greeting Cflfd C0» Limited. 931 WANTED - TWO WHEEL ROAD ghemtry, p2 Confederation Bldm. Montreal. c"; Apply 5m“ yer), Mon- 518mg 925 4 8-30-9-1-25-361. Qggue. 9-9-1i ggscdoa ' WANTED - SECOND HAND a °“ h lg- Le‘ __ Sedan car in good condition. Ap- gig; R0 2g? I011 35L]; _ Dunn‘ QEDAN, 91y Willard Stewart. Southoort. sun. eon m Goad condition and goon time. 9'11"“ Sud as 23o Jlconomy Garage. 9-11-11. Sullivan 11g "uses: star “Edit. w. erv s - a e . Ouggdnggrest offergdbéfi a e Wri Hiir 3.55 u .5380 y... F F s | . cunn Miscellaneous 1m m __g______ . runs R A ' on. Almost 70 acres 4% miles Pend Ore 1.55 eled. llbg idrlilrllcl: élgigtlum from Charlottetown. Good $931,315“ 447001,? ;____ QJOJSJE.‘ buildings. Plumbing and o _” ' ' . wfinun-swrwwa-vs-s-ww. wage;- gygtgm, » RAPID rm: T0 THE ELECTQRS |N THE it NELSON A light anti-aircraft battery - B. THIRD DISTRICT or Kim's Mflrshfield lllisllfllll-lcn §r'“l:l§‘n§l$“lll'ilil°“w"iiii“° - B—l3-i5-—16—l8 three-ton truck. New York Stock‘ Exchange AmCandF AmTeldcTel s I s usbssscncn stun N Y Central Nor Am Phil Pete Co Std Oil N J Texas Co United Air Vanadium Corp INVASION ALARM MARKET RASEN, England — (CW-Early one morning the town hall clock at this little Lincoln- shire town began to strike the hour and kept on chiming. For a half hour the chimes rang out over the sleepy town. The town's Q U r-s '3. Q- ue.» r-e =~= "' $oocggsvl$gl5li~i 853823 BQTD§Z$III%Q$@DDF$DF ing it was an invasion lwflcd cut. Finally somebody ticdl up the mechanir-ii. the clock ntnp- of Agiculttire said special appar- ped stxikin: and the townfolk went zitus was available to combat the back to bed. Flight Lieutenant W. l’ as an R. C A F. pailrc P- Ncrlh Atlantic. "Deacon A» 1i l‘ A. F. crow and piit iii 930 Mill's one trip, he nearly iell out 0f taking pizturcs of n siitnzirii: OI ODS. (R C A F. PHOTO) , a s‘. .1. Voted v Home. ado beetle, already rampant in Eu- Guard. and 2.000 citizens, think- rope. threatens Britaiifs potatoes, tilnl‘m.l the basis of her dict. In a warning “Dcac0n" Irving steps back into his role ll"? completing n tour of operations over the the "blister" of his aircraft wtiile e which they had attacked -hc got the pictures, thanks to the air gunner who (Zlllilfl l0 lilm as he lcimcd 011i- HTKl ‘nniileci him back into the air-cram. I-‘lhht Lieutenant Irving becomes the first oraliined mllllstnl‘ in the R. C A F. to have completed his tour hiorine League lrloiildig Bliiided VZP life numbers oi the l/lzirinc Corps League in New York, Sergt. Albert A. Schmid, bliritlccl iii Giiatlcilcciinl fighting, nnd his wife dis- play ihe badge that officially confers membership on them. W. \\- liettlnqYou llllWI li nosniigfiisdsyess only hsllreeted, II svearyu-ifyoursleepiebrekesibyflli leuuigsadluming-Uifvouuiftee-h settledownlorelesingreshuyair iiuybetoblarri.” ‘l reir ' s pious elder-yet sleepusisellysisilsrs._ Ta lselpyailklblyl nssms condition tohelpyeueliey restful. sleep-use Dodd’: Kidney Pills a hveurite treatment for more than hell e century. Doddi Kidney Pills are easy Ie use and ere not habit forming. Ask fee Dodd’: Kirlne Pills ll any oeeflq, Looklot iliablisa box with lber balm Dodds Kidney Pills .s_—l—f::.__ ___. ._. .___ MAL FLY CHANNEL LONDON, -- (OP) —The 0010i‘- to allotment holders. the Ministry first suns of the beetles which have not yet got a hold _on Britain. _ -".'E22z‘ if." itcr nncl observer with an R. C. l z on anti-submarine patrols On _- oWing to the lateness of my “MY lnto the campaign I shall "'1? be able to call on you in person. l therefore take this op- l°"‘""lY of Soliciting your Sup- Wl on the 15th. Sincere thanks, W. D. JOHNSTON. ;c- C. F. Candidate. me XVIU-E. Tenn. - (OP) we t"; at a nearby war project ymch“ k111i! too much off the job. Pr“)? h" implications. _orke.s felt around among the a v5! to see who was telkin: end up trash t. The investigator eas- .. h t Rh old snsn sawing boards, i ted in: “" m Bllklnl?" he ee- lnemlkm’ 31-35’ en hour." came I ‘NW1’. the sewing never cens- w DiIIRS ' n if l Our rinse ACIIII VOTE MaoMILLAN and sitwniii FOR IN CHARLOTTETOWN m i And all the 0thei Progressive A Conservative Candidates Throughout; The Province PA I UNEQUAL AND UNFAI R The Treatment of Agriculture by l its"; ‘The Liberal Governments have absolutely failed to solve Can- ada s two greatest wartime problems-Man power and Agriculture. Everywhere that farmers gather together dissatisfaction is expressed with the relative economic position of Agriculture and lll-Q Farmer under all kinds and descriptions of Government Controls. And the numbers of our people, additional entirely to those who are in the armed services, who have left their farms to engage in construction, shipbuilding, munitions and all kinds of mechanical labor in the other provinces is the most striking evidence of the lesser returns from agriculture. The recently announced price c "Wigs on potatoes is the final straw. Table stack ceiling has been set at $1.60 for a 75 lb. bag of Canada No. l. Grade delivered at Montreal. And no floor as was hoped for. There was no ceiling on Seed last year but this year, with the yield away down, only a small advance is to be permitted over table stock prices. The Montreal price of $1.60 for a 75 lb. bag of Canada No .l Grade means that the maximum price the farmers of Prince Edward Island will receive for their potatoes shipped this season will be eighty-five cents a bushel. Under the price ceilings set by the Controller the big city whole- saler adds o tidy sum for each bag he handles and on top of that the retail store is allowed to add l2 cents for each l5 pound lo! that it sells, 8 cents for each ten pound lot-almost a cent a pound for the retailer alone-while the Prince Edward Island farmer gets less than one and a half cents a pound to produce and dig and grade and de- liver the potatoes at the station-to cover all his costs and all his labor-the use of his land and machinery, seed, fertilizer, spray, power, etc. 4 The Progressive Conservative Party at their National Convention at Winnipeg recognized the insecurity of form living, its burden of debt, the drift from the forms and the depletion of the agricultural resources of the country. The Convention formulated Progressive, far reaching plans to deal with the situation and the Provincial Progressive Conservatlvl Candidates in formulating their Platform co-operated completely with the Progressive Conservative Farm Program for Canada. *“ The whole Provincial Progressive Conservative Platform ls 5f course drawn in the interests of the preponderant farm life of tlils Province. But the following planks are of particular concern to all our farmers: Plank No. 3. We will strive for and demand a reasonable floor price or price guarantee for all agricultural and fishery produ is to provide for the cost of production and operation including a fair wage to the farmer and the fisherman and their families and em- ployees together with a fair return on capitol invested. Plank No. 4. We will extend the functions of the Department of Agriculture to include soil analysis and reforestation and to faster and develop to the fullest extent our natural resources, such as Irish Moss, domestic and wild fruits, fish and game and native lime deposik. l Plank No. 5. We will increase the financial provisions for Agri- culture in proportion to its importance as our primary industry and will endeavour to provide credit for farmers and fishermen at low interest rates, and will give increased support and em. uragement to Women's Institutes. l Plank No. 6. We will immediately give attention to our long ' neglected secondary roads and bridges and will initiate a programme of grading and gravelllng roads leading to shipping centres; and will pave essential roads as soon as conditions will permit. Plank No. 7. We will promote Rural Electrification through the Province. l Plank No. 9. We will insist on the immediate remedying of the present inadequate and precarious transportation iiections be- tween this Province and the mainland and will press for the proper equipment and utilization of our splendid natural harbours and will promote the establishment of storage and elevator facilities within the Province for potatoes and other lam products and feeds. , Plank No. l0. We will endeavour to develop our markets with Newfoundland and to secure adequate steam-ship connections with that Dominion and will continue the fight for lower freight rates on our products and will endeavour to remedy the apparent iniustices of the railway zoning system now in operation. Plank No. ll. We will work for the istablishment in this Prov- lnce of plants for the processing of waste fish products into fllll meal as a source of protein for our farmers. ____,,__,,g,, _ 1| Governments and Liberal Controls --- 1