sarrbtraaa 2." j ' ‘ GoorgoCiow, "naazw '* “i w m, WI!!! SIIOQL w: ,0“ ufllol‘ , N , D ‘Quart not 31w“ .41“; QTOBE OI‘ Harold H. A m, will be closed d‘; fir’ evgxiiinz oodov. Beg- be: l. u-l- 1 f4)“ BTOBES will close Inb- 11;}; sy-sl-petd ‘Sell. Carleton, and ehionbixon. "Y9"- '1 -i wauran. - Excel- J$glzgnlrirst class only need w» Apply Employment d: Slei- ril" “M” 0mm shn-‘albtfirl-li f_mumsoasu PICNIC. Wed: W“ “mamiiiit iiiilnilsmiéfiiiid W" "5' h Y AND Preeb, ter n "ggynpeopgsllflally will be All - . - ti" smfififitgfiibiihth‘. ‘iieetlfiss B53130 and 8.00 PJVL Plcnse izote ‘i flme of metiflitflg ‘Bzox 2- CTION SALE at Augustine aovebusapg, 4th, 1 o'clock sharp. contents of fully equipped B-room use including several pieces of unique furniture. Mrs. Roy Clarke. u day stormy, sale first figel allay. '_ ETOWN United Church. fight?” v. c. J. Cmwdle. mum- ' Mrs. Chester Simpson. “m: , . Regular ser- und Sunday School. l1 P. M. “Sour Menage. . Charles‘ Wwdside guest soloist. iI-Z-liu l-CENTRAL BEDEQIII BAP- " SHIP. — Rev. D. M. u" Fm’ _ service for Sun- ay r Brdhctlgllii’! ASM- ' ' f t l‘ '5 11D- mgildahgmofisgrvede at clcsc of 1m . 0-2-11. '__ ‘ En - Ca able woman i iwyiéirirmily of threre. No outside m- . Good wages. Write or phone m. Erna-st M111. Kensineton. R. y, P. E. 1. 9-2-21 ii Personals f, . (D .> M. De- uneirgiiflsbéxtplle/lged torknow that u; i. able to be about again nfior by; recent fall in hcl‘ 1101119-5 ‘- , M . a E. seas. “$1315.15 rwilirsreglilextxetii hear of lg illness at her home in Summe rue-s L-MLS. Rcv MacKcnzle, Slimmer- lite left yesterday for New Brunsl-l its! to spend her holidays Wit hu- husband. set. Malor Roy MM- Keuzie who ls stationed there-S lobsters Seized; qliliti‘ Size Limit iileven hundred pounds of lob- iiers, lllilliv said to be under the iqii size limit of seven and one- Jli inchrs were seized at Camp- lton in western Prince County ursday. M1. J. J. Larabee. sup- lrtisor rf fisheries for the DYOV- e inst night. He said would be laid under .s Act. . ubee said that on Wed- lisday twenty-tlvn fishermen from iilthem Prince County, principal- lyfrom the Tignish and Conway "$85 had been fined in magis- trates co in Summerside Wed- nelday. Tlmr fines were $10 i0 $29 oer individual and amounted iii-Mia for tlze '12. plus costs. Eight tithe 22 ~ from the Brae dis- irictpwere charged with having lobsters below the size limit and the others with fishing on the ltllih shore without a license. The ispson is oucn along the south uul west shores of the Prflviflfie inim Victoria to North Point. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN illlllcrllrphy in» my b0 ileum ml t of . ‘Ilia h In v a“ :1 his nu . "can", Water Street. Gonrlioe Dfflgjw“. will be delivered to an 'mm(fi.ggqpcrdayorltoperweck. to tho boy rclponllhle --=.-~"~i...-:~ii. 1 13th. Ladies work i-larbor- , nesd fi‘, 13 noon to moo P. M. gcgrnme “m,” 1944 llhrk Gaudut. o1 02.5fm 5.2:: y homo in Bummerlide. i Phone 289 for till: lervloo or deliver-lea on your route- -"Poothemili= , oilclhlndmilkchowfifi? --ii. 11-.- -l'|tIl (B) ABMD. BEGT (PlllLH) ' fhllluafntros bee‘ finwaih?“ . full e“; awed‘ attendance gall-gel. —ALBEBTON Exhibition, sop/t, "W10": mm may be rleehltiezreesd.“ —COME r0 Alberton m1. ?.‘>'éf'is....'“li'.“.'."..i..cil°"““"“c"e' freahment laloons. Mme-Ee- -—BE SURE to Pflnoo County “$6.33? l)’. September 13th. Meals on . 3.7- a -—WEI.L BABY cum Friday afternoon in thec Health Nurse's Office, Town Hall Summerside from 2 to 4.30 p.m. ' B-i6-l9-tf --VISITS SUMMERSIDE- Me William C. Goul Dbl-cheater. Mm- l8 visiting Summerside the guest of his brothcr-in-lrtlv, Mr. Claude Kenny. Sr. Mr. Gould is a native of Summerside and usually visits here every Sllilflm€l’.—5 S'sidc Officer First To Flash News About Paris ‘me fiirsct‘ glen tro flash the news o era e ar s rom a commun - ciarticng set “marking véithin enc cap was apt. Alan Holman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tdll-llolman, of " 1 ide. ‘ e story. as tod by the war correspondent of the Winnipeg Free Press, is that on Friday, Aug. 25, a pgtlalble 3115:1885 stet gals brought o as,w ap. oman as transmission officer and Capt. Alan Duckett, Montreal, as censor, a few hours aftert the! Geriéian ghalii- rson was cop urc an w e street fighting was in progress. A stieacljy stream of Canadiartih anld Ale co was sent over e a r waves while despatches and pic- tures were rushed to other French transmission centres by means of Jeeps and planes. The explanation for this notable scoop by Captain Holman as given by the Free Press is that British and American sets were unable at that particular time tL ficultles the nature of which have not been made known. I Captain Alan Holman was a Lieutenant in the P. E. I. High- landers when Will‘ broke out. As soon as Canada dcclarcd war. be volunteered his services and was . . . augblngl W lbut he's bridal-th- m n ' ‘ §§§§iiii°'i°6°"°§.,. oirll MCI]: "a w" ‘ FRANK iioss"........'" ’ ciiiiurs ii" riili sums Produced by FRANK ‘m5; "m"! iv vmum A. sum l" - "-1 i1 mm Aifny Oil "cry by l. ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Saturday at 2.30 PITEASE NOTE Beginning next week thci change of time for Matineesi Tuesdays and Thursdays I At 3.30 L Saturdays At 2:30 oloimnynaturo ablcinadanoe. ottetown, will b and evening until J. Sept. 3: il a. 111.. Pleasant at all services. an she MITTEE - Pgwme cltizairman THE qrLlaLQUaTowbLonAQmN ciilrilll. filiAlllIIAli_ _ i Ihlo col 0d hr a loulTiiore-t m ad In In at five conic a word. strictly III- » V CBASWELL- m- oonraomhrlon air m- suiuivcr. ' TOWERS’ RESTAURANT, Mal» qllc Road. one mile from Chor- Yolm UNITED canon . A- Nicholson. Minister. m., Central Church: 7230 The Gospel." Minis llmrolnr. ADVISORY coM- Mr. George Ryan has of the "- ' 1 Summerside And Mt. Pleasant _Air Officers Commanding At i Pmtononhr- SAYS: open every d: . . .- , _ hum" lfiugei: "Lgfmthere were nu (nit in ' ' what want and suffering would exist among families Grove; 3:80 , p. 111.. Yor . "Procl ter will preach 9-2-11 b0 Dr. cently. other members or th co . .. . a I - “fllf- "him Woo appointed Tu GROUP (IAPT. rt. c. MAIR GWOUP can. a. J. LEWIS flu» 5°!’ mbor. 1942 are Messrs. Simon Wmmonding Ofiicer at m. 10 Commanding OfflCEl‘ n No. 1 Gell- Paoli, Charles .}y_ Av" 69°"? “will ' f _A._A1l“-_._1Vli§:_lflea.s A. ‘IE, Summerside. ~ a My"; new" Paononw- " . I“ "Ihw" . o n Pencer Malpeque Rd. N f h lli..ifi°‘él.i‘i.l'.'i“ni'.°“t.iiif“lfnittf 8w 011" an l8 ermdn ed if? Sergeant to Flight Ser~ ' ‘ i . 8"" oslnnlng Feb. 1'1 1944. - S L O d l f ' . _ no has been a Drisoner of waz-Airn r ‘ IIIIIISIR small Luft 6 No. 255 Germany for 222st: tillifii‘. -— l is allowed any prisoner of war} Q53?!) ‘gin-lab triélgfiousrlelflgnrli—slglf,fijzy. They had been given up as - ENJOY nom; co m“ ‘J5 "m H $110011" IlWd But n Aus- 27. u‘ a "m" Towers. Restaurant OKING Bl for 1B days in a dory on the Az- today's orePort. a Poi-itcucgjllilsne‘ flat‘)? , Bring your friends. the City school Boa d8)’ the resignation detta in her pla , hi! MacKinnoncewagv 5p?) Square School. LABOR DAY y I- J- Yw. who resigned re- BCHOOL BOARD At the regular monthly mam“; 0g} r1; helre yester- Blanchard or‘ M“ Bemaiyand a dorymate school was accepted Donalda MacDonald was appointed Valli-mil’ on the staff of ftochford AT THE CllAlL OTTETOWN POST “ _ Monday. September OFFKL Day. and a Statutory in succession Toombs and gmllbillil 8M1 Gunnogytt $011001. R. oral Reconnaissance School, R. C._ over holiday. lantlc. one o‘ mam dym “st w _ 9'2‘ hours before rescue arrgvgd, he? 3% imp hove m sight of m“ ‘m’ wldlrlg to I Yvmrt that reached had here today 1mm Fortune, Lone survivor of the |William Dodge of took the doryaboard. Bishop died two hOurs earlier, and ills Nfld. ibody Wflg buried at. sea. _ Pair was. Dodge was transferred the Poolosgcolglkhlg; iélevléfmlrldialild dscdhooner s ' _Ge B arv and an e at Fortuil this Qua?! ‘lgfigmf the same fishing settlement», -- |week. He was placed in ligslllilll the schooner and was reported in fair condition m t d Bellcoram when He would not be able to give a dc.’ ; evsra e awa r th l. .. . of “h; berenythgnn Bférvwit. filial 332cm of his ion, O.(‘l(’.’il for Iwi-hlngiwas known here until to- coItMBonTJMenibeY-fiifih? I Knights of Columbus, their wives "1194- and friends please meet at the T0 l 8N8?- éXlfiht successful‘ home Monday evening at 1:30 to Wlootlon W111 depend on the oner- attend Corn Boil. 9-2-11 "0" txperience and power of‘, MEETING - I Sister Rit ointed t0 a fill a 4th, 1944 be. i liberties of whose breaiiwinncr has pass- ed oil. with little or no csialc to leave them. For remember this — of all the money left at. death, most oi it comes from Life Lllllll- lf vou do not possess adequate financial niorcclibn ior your family, don't. put of‘! buying Life Insurance." LET'S TALK 1T 0V1‘. . E. C. JOIINSTONE, C. L. U., Branch Manage 5-6 Phillipa Bldg. 111-415 Grafton Street Phone 74 Charlottetown. P. E. l. ilay OfPPr-aycr ilnd Dedication , The following proclamation has‘ been issued by F, P. Varcoe, Deputy; Aimister of Justice: z WHEREAS Our Dominion of} Canada. in common with thei United Kingdom, the other Dom-i inions of the British commonwealthi of Nations" the United States of_ America, nml Allied and Assocl-, atccl Powers has voluntarily taken up arms to defend the rights and free people against violence and aggression. i And whereas a state of war ex-i function owing to certain dif-y ' Starts Monday g, .. M‘ Pit ;M"M first sent to Sydney, N. S. Within a few days he was ordered ‘to Hall-l fax where ne remained till Dec-i ember, i940. In June. 194i. he} went to Valcurtier. and in August of the some year was transferred l0 Botwood, Newfoundland. where he was second in command of Dl Company. Ir February. i942. he‘ was ordered to Gander where he “.35 promoted Captain. In March. 1943, he was‘ sent to Sussex and in the following month was "m- ferred to Debert. h Within a few days he was on is way overseas and. Bite? Spending a short time in England. went to Italy where he remained till Javnu; my, 1944. From Italy he_ fuent back to England for a brie res and landed in France shortly B!“ ter D-Dav "1 m, Captain Holman marriedD t: former Jean Crichton of 126d mouth. N. S. They hi!" °"° c é a daughter He has one brother a home in Summer-sidc. Harry J1"- nnd three sstersi Mrs. Gerda Mlcrfi rison. Summers-lie; MYS- Ralf Hebe, Halifax, N. s.. and M15- Judson Nichols. Arvida P. Q. CB9‘ iioouilirs lEhiiTY Phillilll ANNOUNCES {the lialliwcll Kold _ E Wave the Speed Method of u- jilowledged superiority tain Holman is 29 Y6"! °1d> Several ,Sascs In Magistrate’: Court hm" Elttifii g y o 11H"! a . . llS ccaiil in the Maglsirflieb Cm)“, at Sumlncrsidc lestei-day. Ho! W'-}$| given a suspended sentence u l3‘: years and ordered to retort 9° i Magistrate everv month He W88, also ordered to nlake restitution I flpmn-year-old vouch from the vicinlw 0i’ Mifmiuiagla: mwtflfiwlal was tile sequel m m alle ed attack on an c1811?‘ S w 5.‘ 3 41 5 B’ it last! Glamorous hair iiiihin the reach of all. PHONE 68-3 < t‘ E. IIIGKEY ml DmJo-ctnntant T. ll Grlnvillo Street Ellllllllflflg ww- -iT Rixifil w: _ m l the Green Road i=3? osummergilde in Jukv. The Magistrate said that the idonilllc‘. aton < m a ubt. “if; t}? Westbound" ‘Iz/iacltleauitlit. c ‘ “M “if hill ‘$1’... mK , e . - PM‘ wim- the defendant in c..‘» the - war materials would be needed for illbcrton Prince Bounty Exhibition SEPTEMBER 13 Open to Prince County. Come and enjoy I 518 day- PRIVATE SALE or" FURNITUE A large exhibit of Livestock and Field Crop! 18 “WW ‘WANTED - IMMEDIATELY - Summerslde. Two sessions ed. Amusement and refresh-l ment booths on 81'0"“!- d, i WANTED MAID - no cooxmo: Music by Miscouche Ban Evenings free. Mrs. Alley, 214 Don't miss it! Both enjoy- able anrl profitable. Signed: A. D. O'BRIEN. Pres. LEIGH HODGSON. - Sec'y.i 9-1-8l. gianiad ing Labour Holiday, there will be no delivmy by letter carriers nor will the rural mail couriers make their usual trips Collection from the street letter bOxes will be made in the evening W110’. wickets will be open from l0 00 a m. to noon only; receipt 811d delivery of mails will be made as usual. N0 PARALYSISCASES ._ Th1, province has been free of any cases §§.i“’.i“.$‘.i§ 123ml?" ‘t’ §“’°.“‘“ . ne yeser ay rom D1" B- C- Keflliing. deputy minis- ter of health for the province. He said that in recent years there have never been more than a few cases in any one year, It ha; been l5 years or more since there 3:58 Bnyihlm’. like an epidemic _mr.s 01-‘ wouxns - Mr. Wil- liam Murphy, 6'7 Elm Avenue, re- ceived word yesterday that his “HD1181”. Sm. Major Fred Murphy of the R. C A. had died of wounds received iii France on August 1B. Sgt. Major Murphy passed away on August 23. He was l1 son of Mr. Fred Murphy of Toronto. ‘former- Personals ter, Mass, is registered Queen. at visiting the city. Mrs. the Queen. the city on business. tel. Queen Hotel Mass, is a guest at Hotel. the Miss Helen L. Curran, Dcrches- the Miss Mae stordy, Crapaud. is Harry Higginbotfom Hamilton, Bermuda, arrived in the city yesterday. She is registered at Mr. Hugh Mir-chm, Halifax, is ll‘. Miss Barbaraj-ifgtrahan, Concord, Mass . is a guest of the Queen Ho- Mrs. Lester Smith Everett. Mus , is visiting the city the guest oi the Miss Catherine Fisher, Roxbury,‘ Queen observation though the promising bird carries unmistakable signs 0! quality. chiefly by her siz“ and maturity. Pullets hatched before the end of April should be laying or closely approaching that con- dition before it is necessary to bring them in off range. Those RPM-caching maturity are readily recognized by their full cont. of glossy feather, reddening comb. bright eye, and the spreading oi‘ the public bones at each sidc of the vent. All the birds should be handled and examined individually and those showing slow growth of fea- ther, immaturity, or any physical defect should not be kept, imdgr any circumstance. Unthrifty birds take up feed. that should be spent on a profit- able laying bird. The wcnklinc is a menace to the rest of the flock. It is often the medium of infect- ion and disease. _ Though governed to "some ex. tent by date of hatch, feed and environment. early maturity and all round duality are the result of of Spam. mid lflbfllilmionnl Service and Sacrifice on be- ‘, lutlliEBML Li. wi ll WifthlLll-M“ lllllK PGWE 115' “mum l'\l$ nd Slllilii dav night's more buildings were destroyed by llll . m, ml Si)“ lilillliE Om was an “Rflms-‘RA River. ly of Charlotteitryn. an employee of the partment in Toronto and is a vet- cran of the First Great War. lightning, it was learned The father is 3UILDINGS BENED__I _ C.A P.C. is spending two months dition to the barns burneld “it leave with m5 91mm“ at m5 h°me Birch Hill near Pownal in Wednes- thunder King's county m. fire of Postal De- “used by days in Charlottetown staying with ‘ te d . v unoccupiedlfiiuge “gt Mrs. H. R. Hilson. Cambridge and the other a barn‘ owifed bv Ed Jenkins Greek Some 20 ions of hay and Mrs. Jns. E Shaw and Miss Susie gnaw, are returning to Water-ton, ass. Cpl. Patrick J. Bolgcr of the R. in Stanley Bri Capt and Mrs. E. Harry Cam- on, Ottawa, are spending a tew dire . | Miss Joan Gillis left yesterday for Toronto. where she will take a lab technicians course one of the 800d breeding. In the Barred Ply-f mouth Rock flock on the Export-- mental Station at Harrow the ziv-i "BB6 age of maturity or first cggri is five months for April hatched’ pullets. Generally pallets hatched liter than April are not only later; in reaching maturity but take longer, consequently they are | more expensive lo raise. - Cost of production increases in! Proportion to the number of birdsi of poor quality in the flock mid, the time to cut the poor bird lin- blllty is now. T00 SQUARE A DEAL ists between Our said Dominion: i and the German Reich, Roumania,‘ J-iunguijv, Finland and Japan. t And whereas we have Elven ex- iprcssion to Our desire that the iPccple of the United Kingdom ishould set apart Sunday, the third [day of Sept. next. as a Nationaii [Day of Prayer and Dedication; t We, Therefore. believing that Our .people of Canada would wish to ‘associate thrmselve. with such anl ‘observance, have thought fit, , land with the advice of Our Priv I iCoimcil for Canada, to appoin, i and We dc hereby appoint. Sunday i the third dav of September next,‘ to be throughout Our Dominion of, .Canada, a Day of Humble Prayer. .nncl Intercession to Almighty God izincl of Special Dedication to Nat- hzilf of Canada. the cause undertaken by by the United Kingdom and other Dominions of the Brit- fish Commonwealth of Nations, the 'Unitccl States cf America and Al- lied and Associated Powers, and all those who are offering their] lives for Our cause. and for a] speedy and favourable peace that, shall be founded on understanding- rind not hatred. to the end that! pence shall endure. CLEAN SHADES Wipe lamp shade. with a damp. sudsy cloth, then with a cloth damp- encri in clean water. and finally, ccnlpletelv dry’. Work fast B1111‘ make sure cloths are not too wet. ‘ Post-war prospect: Motor skates‘ that run 160 miles on a gallon of‘ gas. recommended for E1118 W110 want to go places in a hlllfy- i SHOWS 7.30 -- 9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 bUivlil/iizlfoii is. first case and '0‘ i l. the it c. )~. Tile ‘pi2iiLfllllilfy hearing of James Banks J12, a former assistant Jail. er charged with aiding prisoners to Mr. D 0. Stewart, ~ ed the accused in ported lost with the fillgthilied by Mr. Jenkins nlthciu ing wns homestead at Cambridge. apart. FIRE THREATENS - Two hun- dred tons of coal in the basement of the post office here is very close to being on fire due to spontaneous combustl i, it was learned last night. Measures are being taken to safeguard the building. Men were at work last night moving the fuel. It was said that difficulty was ex- perienced in getting men and that in addition only a few shovellers would work at a time. Yesterday morning it was noticed that the coal stored in the basement was giving off quantities of gas. It was hoped that by moving the coal the heat would be dispelled and it might not ba- necessary to remove a‘ 5mm threshing cum?’ were 1'9‘ large hospitals there barn. The ' building had been formerly owned bv Mr. Walter Fraser but had been My, h Ste art, l ad not been moved. The dwe 1- Mogcton en on the old Hickenbottomholiday '.l‘he Brunswick Hotel. 1111111111158 vrcre only a mile or two combanied bv cy vril Mr, and Mrs. Dan They are nt the Queen. Mr and Mrs. the Queen . SAINT JOHN, N 8.. Sc wlckers who voted She is Mars. w n. Gillis Wilfred uuien and Robert this morning for -to spend the Labour Day Th stop at the 8C- Buchanan of Amherst are visiting the city. » A. B. MacLean, Sydney. N. S, are registered at iii. B. Liberal liotc 4S Percent 0f Total pt. 1~— (CPi-Ihe number of New Bruns- in Isfonclixvfls The Indian belief that Here W ihatc ihecil. GANAIML LEGION The Annual Memorial Sunday town Branch - 2 l’. M. All Veterans of past nr present Dress-Medals may be animals. are entitled to their share of the almost, every corner of the £10118 world's substance leads to lmIilEnF6‘Lll'ldCI‘ Mutual Aid, are identified damage by rats alnd other pests. TY | i i 1 MAPLE LEAF ABROAD t Goods moving from Canada into ‘bv a distinctive maple leaf insig-- ueiivonihtsirlivlcr will be observed by the Charlotte- SEPTEMBER 8rd Parade will leavc the Legion Home at SHARP Will‘ are invited to loin with us. worn. IRA M. BROWN. Branch Secretary. --GOSE3EL HALL- escape custody Liberal, 66,000 or about 38 percent ms o~ :r:.-..er.... ails.- ?.‘::&:r.-.‘i1;*1 o» new oewsnve- w: *'“ ently from No. 9 Air Observers ‘om’ a roxmmtely M percent’ when W“ m" “mdemany bu" school at st John's. uebec and ‘mud c F‘ The c OF‘ W“ w“ dlswurlwu-si 91*!’- "rm "YT-V °T "I gained highest honors in his'class. chienv in mm townixliike mamas; in the case was not suificient- beg your pardon. "Excuse h, con-lime“ and he gave the url- oorrecr, Olllv when you are asking to i be excused from the table or a room hols“ i or some similar situation. Thirtv ’ women, for their mathematical iibiiity, were responsible for the work involved in the invasion. __________i______i_ I Too Late To Classify »W.0.T.li. Convention T552551?" FOR SALE - LADY'S skates, size 7 i-z; baby's crib’ and rocking-horse. street. 175 Grafton St. Maid. Best wag Box M. Queen St. ,___. WANTED maid for general housework. Ap- ply "L" care of WANTED —- GIRL 18 YEARS OR. over for part ti theatre. Apply Edward Theatre. W35 Journed till next Thursday. Mr. it‘. H Strong, K.C., is and to pay the costs of the court. defence in this case. rum? runner ad- ‘it from the building ‘er on it. council for the i me 15 He wns awarded Trophy", the Skyways efficiency slmmni’ "WW5 ette case suitably , whole o! the calculating what I WHITE - 1'15 Grafton B-I-li. 9'9"" next Thursday, es. Apply- P. O.| will be received. 9-2-11 DIATELY - A be Guardian. ' 9-2-11 me cashier at Manager l;ri2nce oaanuara 01v rTianoucn - An excise case was also adlournfg ‘ PgIotROgicIgr ilohin A. Bdliondon’ of e . . . .. sspen nga ur- llough lat firesent with his parents. rs School's Dominion high standing and was also pre- sented with a stirling silver cigar- commisslon was dated August 26th, the day of his graduation. , MQIIJIIIIfl is The Provincial w. c. 'r.i U. convention takes place will be held_2:30 and 8 P_M_ , that will eventually determine the Reports from all secretaries Miss Edna Grant, National Field Secretary of the W. C. T. U., will pecker. provincial election and "eturnea Premier John B .Mcblair's Liberal government to bower with a major- itv of 30 to l2 was estimated tonight ’ at 170,000. Of these some 70,000 or o. ino- tion more than percent. voud or to use wat- UPDER QUE ton, Campbellton im-d industrial centres the "Skywa ys i i GOSPEL SERVICE-Sunday’ 7:30 Pl“. i SUNDAY SCHOOL-Sunday 9:30 A. M. Bible Study — Wednesday and Friday at 8 P.M. i All Welcome-come and hear words whereby .. 1 | EN STREET a like Saint John and Monctoisl. Election officia estimated that New Brunswick has Just over 300.- . 000 citizens eligible to vote-perhaps 1! 305.000 at the outside. That would take in as many as 15000-20000 active service voters. whose returns have not been reported yet and will not be available before next |week. It is not expected that the service vole will makciany armre- erexlce i11 the results as Monday. award, for his engraved. - PROFIT-IN. rnn. tourney rs oovaiwrp IY QUALITY I (Experimental Farm News) Selection is the basis of sue- cess poultry operation, and quality not quantity is the factor I am instructed by Mrs. Sept. 7 ln ipiofit that may be made from the lpoultry flock, says W.TSoott. Head Poultryman, Dominion Experi- mental Station, Harrow, Ontario. In September it is necessary to decide on the number of pulleis that will be kept and to sele from the range those that will comprise the flock for next year's work. As one hundred pul- lets may lay more eggs than two hundred poor ones, the po - selecting only those of good quality will be readily reeog- , the guest ._ m4~.._-m_-_._-imu—nlm-_a .. thou canst he saved. , , | Auction; Sale Of householdfurmiiurc at the corner of Young Street and Malpeque Road. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 AT 2 P. M. Philip Saunders to sell by public auction her household furniture, including three- piece chesterfield suite, occasional suite, dining-room table. six chairs+iealhei=covered; buf- fet and china cabinet, two extension tables. kitchen chairs, kitchen cabinet, onc Enterprise range Singer sewing machine (drop-head), end tables, mirrors, six beds, springs and mattresses, three bureaus, one high- boy, two commodes, floor coverinir. and articles. chairs, dining-room (Monarch), one several other ; \ W. H. EEATON. I Auctioneer. 9-2-3l r PAGE nncvjgig Killed in Action ~ t . .. G R. JOSEPH GALLA T son of Mr. and 311's. Cpriac Gallant o1 lid luustoll nlrcci, Charlotte- ~ii.1l iii rrunce o! 121.". ‘.lll(.l Mrs n5 A . rill; 1UL--AI nil j K41.» "' was klL-eu instaliil-v i11 l c it “was a. case of a direct hit on the tl-crlch .. ct his gun uelacillncilt. he OCCUDZBCL. . . ._ Capt. mimis said Cur Gallant left a host of friends. "To he was brave, courageour, and a lower '01 strength to me troop ours not begin to give the credit due. ’ NEWSY Noras (Continued from 11836 B. of the livery stables, and iii the lavatories of tlic passcngrr trains. The favorite, perhaps the only drink of those days, was a coarse kind of rum which retailed at $1 for a "three-gill" bottle, and since it was supposed to be unlawful for any householder to have spirits on his premises, the "rummy" either made shift to finish the bottle himself, or called on his friend! to help him do so, before going home. This was a broil)’ 6X99“!- ive way of celebrating, when one considered the low price of farm produce at that time; inc man who kept it up was liable to lose his farm, and sometimes did. On the train this surreptitiolll drinking was a great nuisance, es- pecially to those who, like myself, chose the smoking compartment in hope of a quiet smoke. One got the smoke all right, but not the quiet! In one corner would be a votury of Bacchus, oblivious to everything, and next to him another, singing a mournful Gaelic song at the top of his voice. Across the aisle l. couple would be arguing politics, their faces red with the strain, and their noses almost touching, as tho ‘argument grew louder. There wal almost certain to be on orator with a grievance, who stood up and air- ed it, smlting the back of a seat fol, emphasis, and all the while some- one would climb through the pres! and make for the lavatory for an- ~ other drink. Tile conductor had to be a tough man those days, and generally he was! The reader must not suppos that this picture of the bad 0i times is ovcrdrawrl: the writer ha: touched it lightly. There has arisen since then a generation of men that are wiser than their father! in many respects, and most of all in their abstention from strong drink. But in every society-using the word iii its extended sense — __ Iihere is, and always has been, l. FOR. WOMEN ONLY ‘f’ inge of individuals who cannot regulate their conduct. It is tilcsa irresponslbles that furnish our courts with the cases marked drunk and disorderly. BIRTHS CAMPBELL-At the ward Island Hospital All: 30th. to . and Mrs Hiriacr Campbell. Brookfield, a son. John Wcndzill. VAUGHAN -— At the Prince County Hospital Summerside Aug. 29. i944. k1 Mr and Mrs Ivan G. Vaughan Ncrtham, a daughter. BIGELOW- At Prince Edward Isl- and Hospital Sept l, to F/O Jes. se E and Mrs. Bigelow, a son. Jea- se Cameron. AFFLECK - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on August 3i. 1944, to Mr. and lVlrs. Lclth Afflcck, Mount Stewart. a daugh- ter. Prince Ed- 5 DEATHS COADY — At- his Dorchester Street on r id ' tember 1st Alex M Conziy. Funeral from his lfltc rcsidcncp Monday morning at 9 o'clock to St Dun- stanfls Basilica thence 1'1 the Cat-h- olic Cemetery. FINLAYSON-At ‘Fvrnzlin Alli. st, Mrs Donald I-‘inlavmil. 11cc Mnv McKlnon of Rocky Ponlt. Re. mains will arrive nt the Cllififllffl Funeral Home Mondal- evening where funeral service will be held ‘Tuesday afternoon. service starting ct 2 30. Intcrmcilt ill fliahficld Ccmcicrl‘ Card of Thanks Mr. Lloyd Balicm and family wish to thank their friends and nciirhbnnrs who so klnrllv assist- ed ln cvcry way during ihclr ree- cnt fire. 9-2-11 Card Of Thanks NLrs. K. H. MacKcnzie and bend wish to extend heartfelt thanks. to all those who helped in so man ways during their recent ereii berenvmlcnt. Also the kind mes- 5.3.9105 of synlipntllv. received iron». friends, far and ncar. 0-2-11 N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKEK EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North Wiltchiro hone ill