MONDAY, rm: rvnaaco-rrarown (LJARDIAN GAIN ST TH GOVE anacla Has Turned Against the Liberals The Province of Ontario Has Spoken The Prairie Provinces Have Spoken. British Columbia Has Spoken Quebec is Now Against McKenzie King It's More Than a Swing --- It's An Avalanche A Prince" on liednaesday THE LIBERALS ARE DOOMED Be Active—Be With the Winners—Take an Active Part in Electing The Progressive Conservative Candidates — Find Out the Proper Place in Which t0 Poll Your Vote—Be Sure About the Names of the Progressive Conser~ vative Candidates—Don’t Wait for Someone to Drive You to the Poll but go as an Independent Elector—Early in the Day —— Anxious to Discharge the First Duty as Well as the First Privilege of Free Citizenship. I Women’: Institutes GIRLS’ SEWING CLUB ACTIVITIES Girls‘ Sewing Club Achievement Days have been held throughout the Province during tue month or Aug- ust at the following centres: 1 Augustine Cove. 2. Long Rive!‘ 3. Heasherdale 4. Montrose. All were well attended by both members and visitors. The sewinB done by Driza winners was exhibit- ed and sports events were enjoyed lliANN — OULTON — WEDDING bodice having a. sweetheart neck- Bayiield United Church was the scene oi a pretty wedding Monday aiteznoon September 6th at four dclock when Rev. Garland Brooks united in marriage Charlotte Cyn- thia, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. W. Enzor Oulton, Cape Tormcntlne, New Brtmswick and LAC. Bernard, F‘. Mann, R..A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Mann. London, England. The Church was beautifully decorated ior the occas- ion by irlends oi the bride. Sweet peas tied with white ribbon mark- ed the guest pews. While the i guests were assembling, Mrs. Clayton McGlashlng played app- ropriate organ selections. The bride, given ln marriage by Denys Bo line and closed in the back with 1m)’ covered buttons. Her bridal veil oi white tulle iell from a. cor- onet oi’ orange blossoms to beyond the hem oi her dress. She wore g string oi pearls, the gift of the brldtflfwm. and carried a cascade bouquet oi Johanna l-llll Roses and vardla. The bride was attended by her sisters. Mrs. W. L. Owen and Miss Edna Oulton. who were attired alike in floor length gowns of blue silk jersey. They wore shoulder length veils in a matching shade of blue. lace gloves and carried nosegays oi roses and baby's breath. The ilow- er girl, little Miss Sheila Brooks was dressed in blue silk and carried a basket oi flowers. L. A. C. Stan- bride. Mr. Alex Cameron and Mr. Wm. L. Owen were ushers. The bride's mother wore blue sheer dress with blue crepe redingou. Her accessories WQIQ black, and she wore a corsage oi loses. During the signing oi the regis- ter. Mr. Kenneth Cameron sang, "All JOY be Thine." As the bridal Party leit the church, irisnds of She groom formed a guard o! hon- flollowing the ceremony. a re- ception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's table was centered with a thrée. tiered wedding cake, with a vase o! flowers on either side. Mrs. Gherlea Sirens. aunt o! the bride ushered in the guests. Those my. ing were Mrs. Alex Cameron, Mrs. en, Mrs. John Richard. Mil. - iey Swan. Mrs. Beverly Rich. Ernest Oormier, Mrs. Robert telth, and the Misses Ell-l. ~ mier and Marlon Oulton. Alter the reception, the - and groom left ior a trip in ‘ Scotla. For travelling the ~ wore a two piece blue wool --- wool coat and black m: u _ COAL PBODUCTIO D0 LONDON, - (C?) — Bri coal output ior the iour weeks ing Aug. 7 was 12.388 will. I ‘ o! 1,928,000 tons from the w; four-week riod. The Min Fuel said t e iact most minis! taking their holidays in Jul August was the main ream W by al . During Slumber and October. her father wore a iloor Olubs will ba reorganized ior iall ggwn o1 whim (gm, with work. and it is ho ed that mun I new districts will t this lyear. F0 owing is the list of prize win- ners icr Island Honors: FIRST YEAR. lScniorl _ 1 Margaret Cameron, Augustine Cove, and Alice Sherreu, Augustine Cove. 2. Marie Bowncss. ltiontrose. 3. Margaret. Yates, Klugsboro. FIRST YEAR. (Intermediate) 1. Ruth Bulman, New Glasgow. (NEA Radlophctoi were moving across the strait from Sicily Th" pm cgfivelma Wadman. Augustine Allied landings in the vicinity of Reggie Calabrla ture, transmitted by radio irom Algiers to 10nd‘; _ . ' n 8. Helen Bowness, Montrose. were accomplished ahead of schedule and against llt- i and then to New York, shows {our soldiers spladilng 4- M" Bruce» “embank- 'le resistance, and reinforcements and supplies soon l ashore from a landing barge, Fl ST YEAR (Juniors) l. Marion Mlllar, Kelvin Grove. I. Betty Peters, Augustine Cove. 3. Verna Stewart, Oaledonla. 4. Virginia Dovlc. Haliburmn. sacoun Yaan (Senior) l. Margaret Paynter. Long River 2. Svbll MacDonald, Kilmulr. ' ssconn ram (Intermediate) 1. Mar Forbes. Kelvin Grove. 2. Adela MacEachel-n, Victoria. SECOND FEAR linlor) 1. Janet I-iBwatt Victoria and Lois McMllrdv, Kelvin Grove. 2. Isabel Far-quharson, Kilmulr. THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR e nior) 1. Evelyn Robertson, Klngsboro. 2. Ruby Adams, Sea View. THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR (Intermediate) 1. Winnie McCaull, Klngsboro. 2. Verna Stewart. Sen View. THIRD ANI} I-‘(lIURTH YEAR o ) l. Viol Bandgllioh Grand View. ‘rouwrn u... i. 1111C l-lickox, New Glasgow. i CROP REPORT WINNIFDG, Man., Sept. io-Un. settled weather. varying from heavy - showers to steady downpours, ha; slowed up harvestin over wide nreu in len th la Sw n, 11A. F. _ 01 0.11m _ titled Ml. Allstin Qultonylaarot ills Mg.‘ Austinnbullfitzli. laalfalesmginlllli aw“ e up the wor crirrrsilrrlnaséarlalzis oi Germany liftliéifiivnhingijge mu i .1 >.___ v on a recent. BBC workers’ program. for llusemcoiligltrulcltlivleregeaarcee 211104‘: LOTIDON. -_ rcPv --- Sn- Staii- tolling them how thousands oi ternnt-ional fellowship which ill arr! Cripps, minister of aircraft‘ British (actors-s are producing ev- com; alter." w production, spoke to the workerslery kind oi airplane "to destroy' TODAY, Victory is our firs: and only target. The things of tomorrow-the new shape of Freedom-the new pattern of Security-the new projects for a better world-these will follow when Victory comes. The duty of every Canadian is clear. In this struggle, every gun counts, and every dollar that helps to buy a gun counts, zoo. Victory dependson how earnestly each one oi us carries out the urgent undertakings set forth in this resolution: J lZaaolumhaurwniwor-amammaiaasasd‘ llmlt oi my capacity to nipport the defender: oi’ my freedom on the fighting from: of the world. . Jknaolia...driilwmmapimaunnamnibm gm. now no make sun oi future security for myself, my loved ones, and my fellow countrymen. For Better Education ---i Anal Free School Books In The Junior Grades The Progressive Conservative Candidates in their Pro- gressive Conservative Platform make a definite, plain, straightforward promise in respect to Education and Free School Books. l national n-liljul- _ meat after the was by providing ladl- vidual independ- cncewlllbekeptln force, for my own and the nation's benefit. Your bondr, our war uvln c, and ur life lnmmul l" u». “pp-la. f.» u» pa!» wbk rboull b. and»! out of pmnn inronu, oven d Ibo toll of pmona! M"! "' hcb 1m In prolmlw value. Bub menu fimm delivery 0f m?’ yJu or your. Eat-b l0 a nfe a Ibo Dominion of s . Ivory lollafmol today i: a down payment M “W”! "4 pa: o] mind. fill! MIIIAOI ll IPONIOIII IV llll INIIIIANGI COMIINIII HI CANADA ys. irosts have been reported ‘ from man northern sections; in some dlstr cts these have not caused damage to grain but eliects are - I Jkvaohnmtinnwmn-tmatarvawrysom shown in gardens. In other anti-low, when they are oifered, and will hold on to dam until du however the irost will cause n- . ductlon ain grade. w" l3 07"‘ Wheat cu ting varies irorn n0 per ' J Resolve . . . that 1 will buy w" an“, Certificates . ‘;.'.'.l.‘.‘%£l’n.l?§'.§°l‘§ 13ml??? "l and Sump: regularly, and Imp than invented (or the duration. cent in others. In some dlstr cts whore straight combining is prac- J kualln...nnt my as lacuna, vans l“! each Victory Loan and will help to further the meuum for Plank N0. 13 reads: “We will initiate a complete re-' vision. of our Educational System so as to provide the Dractical as well as the Academic training suited to the needs of our Province; we will pay cost of living bon- uses to the school teachers and will introduce a system of free school books in the Junior Grades of the Public Schools.” . . ' . tlced very ttlo grain 0i any kind has yet been out. Farmers in stock threshing areas are using this h vest layoii m start fall plowing and the moisture is welcomed in dis- driots when soil ls drv. Anny cooks in Military District No. 1s reported a return in one ' month o! more than £3500 imm ~int * ,,_~......_.:--»- -- . ylfll i