l l 4 i l - ---un»nu~ .__ i‘ '_--' ~Q_-..-.__ Last year 8,790 pedestrians and 3,266 cyclists were killed or injured on highways in Canada. Ofiicial investigations proved that a large percentage of these accidents were caused by the carelessness of the pedestrians and cyclists rather than the driver of the automobile; HEAD OFFICE Careless Pedestrians and Cyclists Cause Many Fatal Accidents UTUAI. Don't put all the respon- sibility on the driver's shoulders. For your sake and his be careful. OF CANADA L (was; ».~&o.-:~. o war-union, our. y THE i731... in position (f0 attack German rear or flank s t i ,1 GERMANY -—\/- PRUSSIA .l\'/ . Norew R./ h-» I . Celebrating their Golden Wed Anniversary. Tlltlisntraljiilsrdlsn i ,"*"'.'!1'"ll’= v -.=.i~.=~=..=.=.- ----:.- Exhibition onsswsu. m: newsroom ' ‘ 4..- N msauF"...iae.r OONFIDIRATION LIPS INBUI- oussinossss mos. L-WIO-‘I-ll-SI- ms- log. i) rrsrm van sci-m. l’ a m‘ o" AD ants for rollmvlngdsvmiutaeintnisnf- tiesnotlsterihanlisut. MIKE’ TAXI. Phone 613. ll- . L-llfl-il-fl-ll. hour‘ service. Ollllsgo Iss1 of D80 .s.‘.i'f=p“‘<lrl "':‘:_‘_‘£.%-i‘.°£'.§t 6:: m ‘ggnnmnausnollfiylwlfigllzfi s yrs ..<.lal.lax.aes'ssts..rl.;is “QM for p. ‘ucing clear nag!!!‘ polio- You climriohiamdltroall lo Dealers o r ulxigh Septenber-Oilfiober and November. fl-Iir-tf. WESTINGHOUSE LIGHT BULBS are the beat and they are on sale at Osrrlsga Illly nr Gelding andsr ‘ I yrs. \ 1st. Xavier Mooney. Beat-River. l Georgetown. 2nd. Br Wslm 3rd. MePhee Bros. Chepstow, Ml-ller Bros. Ltd. L-199-B-26-2i. cum“ “u, or mum‘ u“ can» rsllrilmu Wm. ’ 7"- A ‘§§.‘,‘.Z;,,b§’%h‘ ' blwgqgjgf 1st. John Norton. Annsndsle Mi C . NGLO uIMPB/ovgn» FALL 211d. xdlllfll‘. MOODOY. 0 t Q1: d“... m cube o, mo; ‘Font’. h...‘ Draft Mare with her ml u‘. i 1st. P. A. Mclssse, Souris, Line Road. Draft Foal of ms eligible m m t u AT HOME. — Mi‘. and Mrs. W. H. [is rs on smith. East Royalty, will be at home to their friends on September 27th, _ Three to Five and Seven to Nine- 1st P. A. Mclsasc. Drsftnfsreiyraoroverleg. 1st. '1'. J. Kiokhnm. Souris West. 2nd. D. 1". Macaulay. Sourls. Draft Mare with her foal 1st. W. H. Townshend 6s Sons, Rollo Bay. 2nd. Hawlan Mullally. Souris River. L-l89-9-20-1 . ENGAGEMENT. — M1‘. and M11. Nelson Stead. Hunter River, an- nounce the engagement of their y daughter Ada Lavinia Ma erite to Mr. Richard Bagnall Smit , only son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Smi h, New Glasgow, P. E. I. {vlgel-liage to take place early in Oc- o r. FOX RANCHERS ATTENTIQN. we have 100 Tons of puffed rice um“ h“ °' m” 1st. W. H. it. shend 6s Sons. Draft Filly or Gelding under 8 yrs . w. n. Townshend a so... 2nd. T. J. Kiekhssn, 8rd. Andrew Peters, {Rollo Bsy. Draft Filly or Gelding under 2 yrs. W.‘ H. Townshend 8s Sons. Change in Train Schedule MCNCTON. Sept. 22—-As pre- viously announced. there will be changes in Canadian National train schedules effective Sunday, Sept- -..~/r, ‘ h I’. nuncsav ""3 K l’~"u~" ‘Q Brilliant chapters were added to the defense of Yolnnd when two lost armies reappeared near Warsaw. Their routes through ter- ritory taken by the Germans (s ‘by the heavy arrows. The "lost W"? out from the Polish Corrid haded areas on map) are shown anny of Pomorzc" (1) fought its or. The "lost army of lhznan” t2) came out to sweep the Germans out of Lodz and put the Poles in CONS TIPA TION $03 700R Mill/ON. O You can't go out and win if con- stipation pulls your punches. It's what you don‘t eat that: hurts you. Ordinary diets often fail to supply "billin" oi" the kind your bowels ncud for regular movements. Adopt an easy-lo-follow habit: that fosters regular habits: Eat Kellogg's ALL- BRAN every day; drink plefll)’ Q7 water. ALL-BEAN helps in the formation of the soft “bulky" mass required for good elimination. And ALL-BRAN is also s rich source of Nature's intestinal tonic, Vitamin 2,. When your system is running on schedule you are ready to go places. HAP Ol/TOFIT IVIIIIAII-IRAU i um t1 Vllillfl ls lulu. hull. MIIII Ill"- Piflllfflliltlhf southern German Warsaw offensive from behind, -_ ______L ._...-._____________: Georgetown The auction party, under the auspices of the C. W. L. was held in St, James Hall. Thursda Sept- ember 21st. The ladies prlrze was won by Mrs. Henry Gotell and Mrs. Michael Martell; the gentleman?» Dirlle was won by Mr. Gerald Mor- rson. Mrs. Bartlett Mair left for New York on Monday. where she will allay for some time visiting rela- V95. Born-On September 21st to Mr. and Mrs, Forden Gotell, a daugh- er. ____,___ Mr. Ellmer Lindsay of George- town R/oyaltiy arrived home froln Bostonaftier a pleasant two weeks stay visiting friends there. Miss Helen Donovan is visiting relatives in Pictou. N. 8. the guest of Miss N. DeCoste. Mrs. John Alfred MaoOormack. formerly/pf this Town. and now residing at the sacred Heart Home. Charlottetnvm. was a recent visitor to Georgetown. she was accompani- ed by Miss Isabel Campbell, New Port. Work has beirun on iihe new bungalow and garage. being built for Miss Margaret Stewart, Dick- inson, North Dakota. Miss Stewart was a resident of Cardigan. P. E. Island. and is expected hero with- in a few weeks. Miss Katherine Shaw. Gambler Pmf. L. W. and Mrs. Shaw. returned to resume her studies at Mt. Allison University. Miss Show spent hsr holidays at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. J. Dalziel. ‘me ha; boat "Amla." owned by ‘Bruce Stewart. Company, Char- lottetown, called at this port ro- cently. ‘The work of slab-granting Main and Water streets Georgetown, will be maumed in‘ a few days. The government engineer was hers sur- veying the streets for paving and drainage. The culverts required for the street protect have been de- livered here. The government t-ac- tor working on the sub-grading no"? (‘cfrflorin is llfld€""3ll“g re- nairs for the past few days; Mr. Daniel Rice from Cher betown l The double train service diiillly ett- l ‘ce t Sunday between Prince ward and.’ T. .1. xii-Alum. 3rd. T. J. Kickham. Draft Mare or Gelding 4 yrs DI‘ 0V0! ember 24th. and and t.lie mainland will be cancelled. Train service from Prince‘ Edward Island will be by train leav- ling Charlottetown at 7.30 a. m. daily ‘except Sunday arriving at Sackville 12.20 p. m., leave 12.45 p. m., arrive Moncton 1.50 p. m. The train leav- ing Charlottetown for the mainland at. 1.00 p. m. daily except Sunday is cancelled. Service to Prince Edward Island will be by train leaving Moncton at 10.50 a. nl. daily except Saturday and Sunday, Sackville 1.20 m‘ Borden 4.25 p. m., Emerald Jc . 5.10 p. m., nrrlvin Carlottetown 6.30 p.- m. On Satur ay, a train will leav Moncton at 3.50 p. m., sackvili 1st. T. J. Kiekham. 2nd.. Waldo MoCloskey. Bear River. - 3rd. Henry Peters. Lower ‘Rollo Bay. Mare or uelalng ior Purpose 2 yrs or oven I'll 1st. Duncan Coffin, Bay Fortune. 2nd. T. J. Kiclmsm. g Pair Draft Horses. Mares or Geld- , lngs owned ny a ml- lntensa 5.10 p. m., Borde 8.25 p. m., Ern- fratJdmJct. 1961a] p.nm., alrgiiiingl Char- w Truck “u” utewn . p.m. an ea Borden at 4.25 p. m. and Etmeral l}; Qwcfilhsggfd a’ Sm" Jct. at, 5.10 p. m. for Charlottetown will not be operated on Saturday. Between Charlottetown. Summer- slde and Tignish. train leaving ai-ciTrfJ. Kickhsm. ltosdster Mare or Gelding shown Charlottetogvn atfixl. 12o p. m? goodly "1 °"""l'° lelfcefllll" gliltluriiiiliy?’ arriaiie alllneralii 13b Rm’- A- U 5111110119- Jct. 9.02 p. m.. leave a1 p. m. ar- Rfiig- "i" Mfifluih BY- 13w‘ i id 10.10 . .. l - {OYQEO synvfiflt. flhmymallf 3rd. o. a. Burk. Fbfilillie Bridge. m. on other dayss o! e week train CLASS I CATTLE Any Bee! Breed Bull 2 yrs. and over Reg. T. J. Kiokhani. Bouris West. Any Beef Breed Bull under i yrs. Reg. times will remain the same as at present. A train will leave Summerside at 7.45 a. m. daily except Sunday, s:- riving Charlottetown 10.40 a. m. Between and Burnmerside s train will ignlsh at 4.00 a. m. daily except Sundaaarriving Burn- merside 7.15 a .in. ain now leav- ‘ii’ “ “n15? t“ this?" m.,... ur ay an ur ayw - ve pew, 11 ‘ iitsélao a . m., arriving summerside An m F” o B“ » - m Beef Breed Cow in milk or Beliween summerside. Emerald u; _ y," Jct. and Borden. train leaving Sum- a a y" 3: am, Bu‘ rsnerslg aitn2ii5 p.sm. dailyld 63806100 un w eave ummers e a .- lag-h T_ ;_ xickhmh 2g in): gllflégtgmglyfllghfiltgm-gé 3:: 2nd‘ Mn‘ James Kay‘ 5mm‘- '“~1°'“° 9“ 9'3"" “M”? 3°" Any n»: Breed Heifer under 3 yrs. Pure Bred or Grade 1st. T. J. Kickham. den 10.10 p. m. Motor train leaving summerside 2nd. N. W. McLeod 8a B0 Bridgetown. n. "for Emerald Jet. at 4:00 p. m. s-nd leaving Emerald Jct. for summer- Any Beef Breed Heifer under .2 yrs. Pure Bred or Grade side at 8.00 p. m. daily except Bun- ist. T. J- Kickhsm. day will be cancelled. CAR FERRY SERVICE --B01l- Ind. '1‘. J. Kidkhsm. 8rd. Edwin Peters. DEN-CAPE TORMENTINE Any Beef Breed Heifer X Pure Bred Commencing Monday, September 25. to and including Saturday, Sept. ~ 30. car ferry service will be operated leaving the pier at Borden at 9A5 s. ln. an 1.00 p. m. On Bil-uninv- Beptember 30. there will be an ad- ditional trip. leaving the pier at ~ Borden at 4.45 p. m. From the pier 1st. '1'. J. Kickhsm. at Cape Tonnentine. ferry will leave l 2nd. '1‘. J. Kickham. at 11.00 a. m. and 3.06 p. m v Commencing Monday. 2. Any Beef Breed Grsdo Heifer Cal! car ferry service will be, at Borden daily except 1st. 'r. .1 Klckhsm. and Sunday at 0.45 a. m. and 1.00 p. gn¢ T_ J_ 313mm.“ lav a“ 52a “ma. ., m“, I15 l . B. .m. 8,11 . ‘P. . sat service will be leave the o Bu" l 7" Md h" pier at golden st 0.45 a. m-. 1.00 p.- m. and 4.30 p. m., and the pier at m?‘ bowl“ Mum“ rwmm Cape Tormentine at 11.00 a. m., 3.06 C. 2 . PICG 1X11, p. m. and 71X) p. m. co “Ono B!” _________--—- GOES FOR. TAXES item-nuance.- h‘:?."';.t?.‘*%a. luolstetu llstfsr I yrs. old Ill’- 1st. nmmsmmn. HolsMsIIdQa-tn-dillis- iitresioulrzmfnlt. V Ishkiuleihrtisll (senior) Iss- utmaourim. Grads Cow in milk sr ,Cslf I yrs. old sllfl 0V6!‘ his Preston maxim. ma.’ Kisnnbthl 11v. soul-h River. . Holstein Grsds Heifer a yrs. sis‘ m. m w a w . Holstein Grads $.31 yr. will 1st. Kenneth Mullslly. 2nd. Preston Brysnton. Holstein Grade Heller Cslf (Senior) _ llt. PNIQGI B11011"!!!- Chsmplon Holstein Bull any sge lies. Douglas Aitken. Ayrshire Bull l yrs. or over Beg. h‘... ‘ltfi-ffhfihwam. ‘Primrose. 8rd. J. J. MoKinnon. Bear River. [Ayrshire Bull z m. old rm. 1st. Nelson Acorn. Card an. 2nd. Edwin Reid. Rollo ay- Ayshlre Bull 1 yr. old Rel. d t t f i ._ 1t. Bre t. Ste d, Bay Fortune. ifriiiiilie gsiiiviigrcl cblrblballicdedlfior Sig; 1st W- H- Twilimnd 4* 5°!"- aiid. .n A. aim... New Perth- Clear color can be had by mixing md- mlwh“ Mmhny- 3rd. its McIsaac, Souris this i Edi l. ith 011.1‘ om- Li R0 d m.,,.c,a{‘¥eed§“ l’ Y 9_T5?;-_,;_ onm Filly or Gelding tlllllol‘ 4 yrs. m’ " Ayrshire Bull Calf Rel. 1st. Gavin Reid. 2nd. John A. McLeod d: Sons. Ayrshire Cow in milk or calf 4 yrs. old and over BAI- lst‘ Edwin Reid. 2nd. John A. McLeod d: Sons. 3rd. Gavin Reid. - Ayrshire Heller ln milk‘ or calf 3 yrs. Reg. 1st. Gavin Reid. 2nd. Edwin Reid. Ayrshire Heifer 2 yrs. old Reg. 1st. Gavin Reid. 2nd. Kenneth W. Anderson. 5t. Peters. 3rd. Brent Stead. Ayrshire Heifer) 1 yr. old Beg. 1st. Gavin Raid. lad. Gavin Reid. 3rd. Jdhn A. McLeod d: sons. Ayrshire Heifer Calf (Senior) Reg. 1st. Bernetta McDonald, Little arbor. 2nd. Gavin Reid. 8rd. N. W. Mdbeod dc Sons, Bridgetown. Ayrshire Heifer Calf, (Junior) 1st. Kenneth W. Anderson. 2nd. Gavin Reid. 3rd. Leslie Underhsy. Ayrshire Grade Cow in milk or eslf 3 yr. old and over 1st P. A. Mplsssc. 2nd. James A. Mallard. Gowan Brae. Ayrshire Grade Heifer 2 yrs. old 1st. Duncan Coffin. 2nd. Prank MoAulay. Li? Road. d. Henry Mallard. Ayrshire Grade Heifer 1 yr. old 1st. Francis JOh ston. Primrose. 2nd. Duncan Co fin. 3rd. Duncan Coffin. Ayrshire Grade Heifer Calf (Junior) Souris 1st Leslie Underhay. 2nd Duncan Coffin. 3rd. Ira. Townshend. Rollo Bay. Ayrshire Grade Heifer Cslf (Senior) _ 1st. Frank McAulsy 2nd. Gavin Held. ‘ Jersey 0r Guernsey Bu! I - over lug. 1st Ernest Underhsy. Jersey or Guernsey Hall Calf 1st. Ernest Underlisy. Jersey or Guernsey Cow In milk or eel lyrsorovev-Purellredor Grade 1st Eli-lest Undei-‘hsy. 2nd Ernest Undemsy. “my 0r Guernsey Heller s yrs. l old Pare Bred or Grsde lsst war and thesauru- work is doing the repairing. ed in her home in New Yolk by her mother. Mr. turned w their Mass. after spending some time their slimmer home here, Miss-es beonella. Vivian and Lil- Catherine iian Wocd. also Miss Morrison are reported ill. m. I-'illl Protection, ling to religuish . the Government mechanic for this Mrs. James Mortomhss return city after visiting her parents m. and Mrs. Joseph Victor. She was sc- compsnied on her return journey i - . V and Mrs. Henry Pineo. re- home in Broolrline. Ihflnr the l!!! inflIonI epidemic which followed Csnsdlsn Llfs Inlurlnee continued to IMO! ever! policy demand promptly sud in fall. such s record commends the confidence of ovary policyholder. MsflttnssLifmhaIsrltineAssot. ' Consult your Maritime representative or write I. Kl. wlisrlottetowa, _ —O. T. W. BlNTl-BY C. L. (1.. Branch IBM" sellsneeoostsytqlstestillsssrslsdesu. movie, few roads. Governor General and ‘Winter Magdalen Mail’. mengetin..." Imperial tobacco, the solace of solitude. Daddy was just bsclr from s sales trip "as the Magdalen Islsnds on Cansdfsessterndoorstsp. Toblmitwssroutiae. Tolittlelliihltwss “Twice ss many people live on that ridge of Davy loner’ Locker as the Yukon", be told Ruth and be: mother; “yet they have no newspaper, no It takes real sesmanship to bring s ship in safely. Wreclrslwbygyesrs sgo s shlftln thewindput Wscboonersssboretbero in sn hour! The islanders used to be cut 0E from the world for months. They got so peeved about it that they filled s barrel with letters to the everybody, and set it sdrlft with s sail marked It hsd the desired eflect. Today the islands are one of Canada's most dlficult sir mall landings; but the intrepid sir- His wife said, “So do Imperial salesmen!" She might have added that lesmen visit all the out-of-thenvay regions in the D minion from Labrador to the Yukon. No outpost is too remote, great; for it is their mission to see that no one anywhere is without no hardship too IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED 1st. Email: Underhay. J G Half Z . “at. "...."~......"*"' ..::... l" 1st . Ernest Underhay. Jersey or Guernsey Heifer} yr. old Pure Bred or Grade Increase In_ _ Building Permits OTTAWA, Sfipii. 24 —(CP) _ Building permits issued in 58 Can- adian citim dlurin Aigust totalled 86159468 compargi with $5829 3rd. Ernest liderhay. 99,’; m‘ Aug...“ 1936 an maeufe A; Jersey or Guernsey Calf (Senior) if Slzghgaxég’ y“ Dtanlmn BuTeau PM” 3"‘! Building perfnplotg issuedlbv Pro- mo» liiifidl‘“ptl".f.‘if"h‘éé‘“iil.h Jerse or Guerr ' Uslf (Junior) $10300 0143M” No"- 3°°m 9153-" y Pure '3,“ 2:201? (“o 949:; New Bnmbwiok 1st. llknest Underhay. (To Be Uontlnued) 1st. Ernest Underhny. 2nd. Ernest Underhay. WHY HAVE {will SORE Eastern Guardian is reserved lot .'This column news of local interest but adver- usture may bu inserted at 2. cents s word i strictly psysble .n sdvsnoe. y . JSUBSCRIPTIONS wine Guardian may be. their Rept- Aidiie \ Y.‘ we handed to Hume. . RDB. JOIINUTOWS DENTAL OFFICE, Montague, will be closed till ‘mesday. October lotlh. - N With Britain's gsnersl mobilisation of 0,500,000 men in full swiul flllfh men's; u‘ “n, were common in England. The rsdlwhm PP" shows troops st s London rsilrosd station, enirslnllli i" ll "mf announced destination.” l g. ."-"" Hamburger, a here says he that do notggiy dividends. A w ONE-WAY PROGEES L, Emsland --(CP)—- BLAOKPOO Us! sails on their homemade for t e first time. four sohoolboyl drifted out to sea. and after ilwI hours could make 'no headway to- ward shore. the lifeboat. They were rescued by . A millionaire visitins invests only in stock: How Are Your Eyes‘? lf y... sre hsmlyllllllm" of strsin-hesdso , sen eye! lness —— consult a 513°‘ with yesrl i At your serv ce . ‘hommh of argues and \°.-'J‘J‘u'n'ul'n"s‘-“n'¢'is'-Pa"a' rofrs service. . Call In sud discuss W" W‘ a ficultles. G. F. iliilcheson G. F. HUTCHEBUN. i‘. G. BUTCHIIGOI ' I] I00! //"’ ~ You save moneyevery tlmv ‘o: flreyeur furnace W" minlonHouseholdCokfl Instead of anthracite- Government tests show your saving is 15% i° 30% when properlyfiredflou ll like this clean smokeless sootless fuel-it contains practically no ash l" that means less work. Ask your dealer for fold" showing how to flre D0- mlnion Household Coke to save money. TF1‘ a "m" llllMllllflN STEEL and fiIlAl EORPURATION Llllllill nstmix svmirv. , sslnr Joni. uoncrou o- l Charlottetown E l Distributors for P- - ' . ,v¢m1u*bW'f"la -<' ' "