gglfrEMnEk 13. 194a Hows to Vote for Con tin ued Prosperity THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE on Wednesclz; HORNE O'LEARY 1G. A. ..F. C. RAMSAY.. MONTROSE 2 X 3G. D. i WARREN HOWLAN i \ H. DENNIS X W. 1 O‘LEARY \ 2 A. MocNEILL O'LEARY 1 r. w. asurtrv" CHARLOTTETOWN 2 C. F. GALLANT WELLINGTON STA. 3 T. M. LINKLETTER SUMMERSIDE X By DOUG HOW Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON —(C'P)—- That N0. 1 glamor girl of the war. the Russian Woman has won hersel: a new ad- mirer-the British surgeon. Britain sent BOma of her best lllfticai brains on a three-weeks '15“ lint showed them Russia at War medically from Vyazrna, on the front. to Moscow with her rs- ltflfch institutes, in the rear. with them were Prof. Wilder Pcnfleld of Montreal. famous Can- ldion brain specialist. and two Amellciln doctors. Pro‘. Penficld proceeded to China from Russia. BThe major impressions of the lnions. disclosed at o press con- ercnce on their return were: 1; 90 percent of the Russian 5°é¢°r§ in training arc women. I ' The Seneral principles of Rus- Hli medical‘ work resemble those °I Britain and America. m3. Russian medicine in the past _ YBATB strides. l. Blond transfusion is handled has mads "amazing" ““=“___‘_‘°P1°55R1" scale. i This Sicilian port was a solid mass of craft of all llild; u mm,‘ “an , Ir n arrlcrs and trucks “t 1mm tutu» moi xocmfsr the smut PRINCE COUNTY First District of Prince ARSENAULT 1 W. E. HOWLAN .I. A. BERNARD 2 TIGNISH X 3 A. PETERS DUVAR ROAD i Second District of Prince G. H. Barbour 1 COLEMAN X w-w-r 2 A. A. RAMSAY CONWAY Third District of Prince 1 N. ARSENAULT MT. CARMEL M. GALLANT 2 WELLINGTON 3 P. GALLANT WELLINGTON Fourth District of Prince Red Drive Pushes Nazis From Whole Donets Basin 5. The Russian ability to get the wounded into the care of special- ists with a minimum of delay. seven of i0 Red Army wounded later returned to action. Allowed to go anywhere they wished, the surgeons saw nurses behind the front lines cutting tim- ber in their spare time to help build a hospital. ‘That evening, the same nurses put on a cabaret show for the visitors. The women doctors, they said, were highly qualified. They met one wearing five wounded stripes. The chief of the arm medical organization was e (L-year-nld man. , Ninety per cent of the blood donors are women and most of them return the money they re- ceive for their blood to the state for war purposes. Rilssia has 3px;; lacked in any crisis for The purpose of the mission was exchange of information and e- naration for fuller collabora ion hfitwofn Britain and Russia ihe medical field. A Russian mis- of I" cfgsret-msking VOTE RIGHT 1.1- nrns m MINIATURE ARE m: rnnzrv BALLOTS THAT WILL as usro on WEDNESDAY, srr rm- seals. YOUR "x" MARKED AS ILLUSTRATED WILL m- surr m: mum or m: JONES oovrnu- MENT mo WILL sumo courmuro rnosrsmv FOR ALL m: PEOPLE or PRINCE sowano ISLAND. VOTE EARLY! l: Associated Press Staff Writer IDNDON. Sept. B - (APi-‘Ihc Soviet Army smashed in today to capture Stalino, steel making cen- tre and Russia's 112th lamest city. wiped. out the entire German sal- ient in the important Donets Bad- in and flung its might against the retreating Germany Army along a BOO-mile front north to Smolensk, announced tonight. Even as 224 Moscow guns thun- dered their salute for Stalino. tank spearheads were stabbing 4o miles northwest of the city, named for Marshal Joseph Stalin, so swiftly "they captured German planes still parked on an airfield and seized trsinloads of supplies. In the Donets Basin area the Soviet forces were reported to be 100 miles from Dnieperopetrovsk, on the Dnieper River line to vlllich the Germans appeared to be re- treating. Far to the north near captured Kcnotop. the Rcd Army slashed to Borzna. 100 miles from Kiev, kev city on the Dnieper. The Germans appeared to falling back to their last ditch line in Russia abandoning gains won in more than two bltteer years of war. Richnond. Va. centre is the largest in the world- NEA Rsdiophotol Hessian. Allied artillery on tho closest point of Sicily slat over a thunderous barrage, behind which the landing float advanced to the beaches of Italy. be in the reports. The Farmer's Man of Action" now. J. WALTER JONES KING ’S COUNTY Second District of Kings H. H. COX L. BURGE 1R. X ST. PETERS BAY MORELL . "vi 2 T. R. CULLEN X 2 A. QUIGLEY MIDGELL ST. PETERS BAY i i Third District of Kings which removed Mr. Cohen from the Board was passed on the re. ‘commendation of the Prime Min. To J. L. Cohen OTTAWA. Sept. l0 — (GP) - Wilil no LfiiCiltiCh of immediate appointment oi a successor to J. L. Cohen, K. C. whose membership on the National War Labor Board was terminated by the cabinet ya- terday. the possibility was seen in some quarters tonight that a new appointment might be delayed un- til reports of the Board on its re- cent labor relations inquiry are mads public. . Prime Minister MacKenzie King told officials of major labor organ- izations earlier this week that he expected the reports would be re~ leased within two weeks. The labor officials said they were hopeful the government might at that time ilivs some indication of its intent- ion toward r mmmendations made Seek to Block Leaks to any Black Market OTTAWA. sspt. 1o —(CP)—'I‘he Prizes Board regulation which *°' ids the lending or borrowing of rationed goods - - even on a small W818. is designed to check the develvbment of a "black market" in ordinary foodstuffs which were “binned lesaliy in the first place. it was learned today. Authorities expressed agreement that the regulation providing ma; rationed foods "ma not be s p- 119d 01' Pmived. sod or boug t lent or borrowed, exchanged oi transferred by or between eon- aumers who are not of the “m; household." anplleg even w m, mig" “Rowing of cups of sugar airs pinches of tea between neigh- Mr. Cohen, in a statement issued last night commenting on the ter- mination of his board member ‘p quoted an extract from the minor- ity report which he submitted to the government on the inquiry. In that extract he said he favored a Labor Board composed of dircc; l€psnacribllirlvei of labor and man- agement. VOTE LIBERAL EVERYONE WILL BENE- FIT BY THE RETURN OF THE JONES GOVERN- MENT. YOUR ”X” MARKED AS SHOWN ON THIS PAGE WILL BE A VOTE IN FAV- OR OF THE OLD, THE YOUNG, THE FARMERS, THE URBAN PEOPLE, THE SICK, THE TEA C HERS AND PROVINCIAL PROS- PERITY. VOTE EARLY! things and enforcement of the law preventing them would be almost mpossible. officials said. But, the added the Board had to have authority to deal with such cases because of the situation which could develop unless a check were imposed. Unrestricted borrow:- ings, landings or sales could result in some persons accumulating a substantial quantity of some gar- ticular rationed commodity. his could mean the beginning of a black market when such surpluses were sold or otherwise disposed of by the holders. Consumers of the same hold may give or share among themselves the rationed foods bought with coupons from the rat- ion booiu and ration cards of any of them. Consumers who are not of the same household may use and cdnsume among them the rationed foods bought against the ration k or ration card of any one or more of them if the use and con- sumption takes place in the course a meal or refreshments which they siiaze and have together. house- NATION OF CYCTJSTS It is estimated that there are two bicycles for every five pcrscng in the Notheriands. QUEEN'S coulvrv First District HOLM 1 E. C. DESABLE i W. F. A. STEWART v STRATGHGARTNEY i of Queens i D. N. McKAY 1 BRADALBANE X 2 W. G. MacKENZIE SPRINGFIELD Second District of Queens 1 R. BELL CHARLOTTETOWN s. HOUS ion HUNTER RIVER 3 A. W. MATHESON X CHARLOTTETOWN i 1 W. BUCHANAN ELMWCOD i G. C. KITSON 2 HAMPSHIRE X 3 1. P. MATHESON ovsrsn sso an. Third District of Queens 1 M. R. McGUIGAN X CHARLOTTETOWN 2 .I. .I. TRAINOR BEDFORD . Fourth District of Queens X 1 J. W. JONES Awarded ll. F. M. OTTAWA. Sept. B-(CPJ-All’ Force Headquarters announced tu- night the awar-d of 17 Distinguish- ed Fl in Crosses and ll slsting- uishe Fving Medals to members oi the R.C.A.F. The awards included:—— —D.F.ltl.— Flt. Sgt. G. G. Dockendorif. North River, PEI. The citation reads: Flt. Sgt. Dockcndorff: “This air- man lins displayed sustained cour- iagt- during many attacks on the ‘enemy's most llcavlLv-dcfendeci targets. A keen and triflcient wlrc- lcss operator he is fearless in the face of danger and has always set a fine example of devotion to duty" Flt. Sgt. Dockendorff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Docken. dorff. North River, and is one of ‘a large family. He attended North River School and. until his Join- ‘ing the R.C.A.F. worked on the home farm. He has one slain‘. icon. a nurse in the service and she is at pres- cnt with the forces in South Af- lrica. His two brothers. Wendell and R. C. CLARK 1 MT. STEWART X . ____.__._. __* W. W. GIBSON MARSHFIELD 1 D. MocKiNNON X 1 H- F- MORRIWN 1 c- c- BAKER X first District i ism BUNBURY MT- PUP-WARM" SUMMERS!“ KENSINGTON iii-ii I 1 J. G. CAMPBELL X L 5 HUNTER i” r "was POPLAR pgfNf 1 ' Bkmwow" 2 M. w. wooo 2 o. 1. RILEY 2 I. M. TOOMBS 2 H. A. LEARD 1 P. A. McISAAC n_,,___,__,‘_t_,wy__v_,“. m? -' Hflh DiSln-cl cHARLQf-l-ETOWN "LL my“ ' ALBANY L. BEDEQUE SOURIS ~ 2 H_ ,,-_ Mach...“ ‘i? w D JOHNcTDNE i i ‘W’ i“? i- """"""' CHARLOTTETOWN ' ' " i H. WRIGHT n. srnouc r. 1. KICKHAM X MONTAGUE A GRWHN 3 srosous X 3 SUMMERSIDE 2 SOURIS ill-It'll!- '“"""‘“"'~I—_i A 1 ' STURGEON i‘ 3 w’ magfiifigggr” X - Fifth District of Queens - . C 3 SOURIS i 2 Gkfihfiziélktg X iii i Fifth Distr'ct of Prince i - . i‘ w, l, p, Mpr-MILLAN o. L. MacKINNON ' . , Fmmh BMW‘ °f ‘("185 1 CHARLOTTETOWN 1 CHARLOTTETOWN iii Ii i ii w. s. oansv , s. P. rousv H. s. FRANCIS M. McGOWAN J. A. CAMPBELL w, "ll-Hr; 5, P, PAOL! r. w. L. PROWSE 1 SUMMERSIDE X‘ SUMMERSIDE X 1 FORTUNE BRIDGE 1 KILMUIR HEATHERDALE X 1 50y”; Jw£$T X 2 CHARLOTTETOWN X 2 CHARLOTTETOWN x ' BZW ‘it -_. » __, E. H. STRONG D. F. MacNEIlL t) J. R. McLEAN 2 C. M. LEA M. McKINNON D. M. M LEAN W. G. ROLLINGS W. A. STEWART 2 SUMMERSIDE 2 SUMMERSIDE SOURIS " MURRAY HR. X 2 CHARLOTTETOWN 2 DEGROSKMARSH 3 RUSTICO HR. 3 CHARLOTTETOWN i i xiii i i —-"- ' ‘ f — _ ._._ Ml iiiiém” "s" Bmam m ‘he m N sonally taking the lead in this ;-e_ In themselves, such neighborly e 3°11" "e mm?‘ The 05h" 11191115!!! 3V hm" M- M“ 0 511°C? The Order - in - council bosrowings appear to be minor PI E. l. g£afh§eifim$grar' k2]: W951‘? MY" Saunders, Winsloe, Stockman. Milton, Mildred, Gravel. hours. Basic. and Grace at home. WORTITS RECORD Tho longest aqueduct ever bulb is the 300-mila Colorado River sq llfidllot of Southern Calornia. KELLOGGKS ASTHMA RELIEF FOR ASTHMA 8. HAYFEVlR Kiwi}: X511‘ l i MAMMOTH saconn HAND _ if. sane i. “ti. BRIGHTON own 14; runsnav. ear-r. 2m. m cnoss l i In p, further comment on topic today ha told The Canadian Press he thought that in addition to an equal number of labor and management representatives there should be a chairman who was the dlrsct representative of the public. Willie there has been no indicat- ion of the contents of the ma orlty report submitted by the ard chairman, Mr. Justice C. P. Mc- Ta e. and its other member. Leon Izaande, it is considered likely they dealt with the constitutio of the National Board. If‘ this is the case the govern- ment may defer action on filling the vacancy until s decision reached on whsthcr there should be any change in the constitution of the Board. The inquiry reports now have been under study the cub t for sorns weeks an it is un - stood the Prime Ministeri- li Back cliches Help Kidney“; Do all fscl oldlr than you on or a from Up Nights. Backachefllurvour- nets, lthuuma Pains, ltlfnin], V t psssalll‘! It so, renam- Kidnsys us vital to your p may bl In“ dsr roub el-n sud . p rid - refund y pack: tnis -"~-<-~~ ~~ ~ — ».- -. VOTE MacMlLLAN and STEWART FUR IN CHARLOTTETOWN The Province And all the Other Progressive Conservative Candidates Throughout