; Fog gkfflfll/FR "7 500p; places - iif F3 Mdlli EibS Farm Developin A, . .. n. u t ‘y; VI€K$>IT® ‘lFIF.:~WI»it»‘.$-E<‘~DL n11" n 1;"! it iiLllTi (‘siblilira and lliirii .\'lll lll slnclt. l"ni1ii<- us quiremvnls. Will. Gillis 8i 6n. Phone 1T6. your rc- itiii s.\i.i~: 1 1W i“. ‘M ‘°' _ I if!“ “d this will B sr1<>r1i>0.e1i1r s’) '1"‘1i1 will be fairlv wg-i 1 l .1-~1vi»<~ii die are!“ be lf!'Il)l)l\'.\' lll<t1‘.('l|l.\l. HYRU‘ (Himruiilcerl) l"" l't'li"i' from ("‘ll"ll\ 21ml colds lulu! R 1- (l 1| 1 11's llrimchizil 53111111, Largo llnttle 50c l’ ‘ 1'1‘! ‘u \I.i\ r111 l"! r \l‘\'f 11» an. l 1- - i1 11w- vin ulr l-q i i"1l--l“lllll‘-llll 111' (‘ml Livi-r fill. IV-r i-liililii-Ii :i"l1' who f 2hr (nil an- un. liver Oil lI UJIHHK- Flflfi ~i1.es. I~< equival- 1 Univ-wry in l“lspntflti'~l'll| of (‘ml , I.lv-1- (ill 11ml lwn teaspoons- lll, lnrlii-ivc the fir: lliim] will pay the l" .10 fnriii-"qs DUXillSPS of slight- :_‘1 iiiori- than $ll0.l)()l).l)il0 for rc- duciiig tin heat acreage this l‘ and l l’. the around either ow or iii grass or unilcrsiooil these new iiimts for all Prairie A>‘l “kl m)“, ha“, a Sun 1)] ail his ‘lilligelVgtafgg ply of Hid Sydney ~.~ Suiwn (‘tr-ii i!l'l'l\'ifl\,1 "l-‘i’ ""i“"“°" .. I - 1iii~»ii<-'__ in the acre llliii.‘ all" “lll “HD1313 l ill an lll‘i'4' and from 1111)‘ 11111111111)‘ required. l/‘li ‘.114’! btllllllfi it‘ S11! - _ _,,. ~_- ., minus s ri-t 11cc i .-\l~-.1 lllniiiiniim lluiise- pupa,’ 1S “mm ma“ linld (bl-m and “elsh a bii.~_ii1~i, V hi! 11f (irruvze Juli-o. GREY HAIR ‘I " ileum-ml m In natural oolm "1111- niuiiml may“ “m. "NUEIJ - n» 1.01.1 RElllllN BROS. l "///...~ , s _.-“ l ;.'lie Unniiiiion c.iiii;i.i;i.'ii, which l5 11y lrliihvii .13 “Ito Quqqng .11 Fluid for .~\1r Rditi Vic- dollar contributed to the, (‘.i1:.i.:iiii l-‘initi 1100s with. 1'. rii-irunri 1o the liord Nfzivoi‘ of lmliiivii button to the ,ho1iie]v.\~ ly. » from this Province "irded to ' e Royal Coiiii- H 1 l _i..t'L" lvrvvli rd _\ eslerdiiy‘: hiss Laura Clapp, Charlottetown, till, (‘lydi- ltlu-r Red Cross Branch, ~'."1.11*l, l'1'i-\ii1i1~l\ .llivllll\l‘ll‘(igl‘.ll $4,471.85. 'l'iit.ll—~\'l.lTT.lifi, Fix1a1rtinii.iNG‘ r(‘1-~ xii-id front tinge 1)____ pwyioii. hail agreed to "i1.iiiei' 0t meats, the in- . u. ii s.1..i. ii Wtllllti be necessary .1’ it v iiiwriiiiiin prices in line ' the Liziitcd States. If sci iiiulier than bordci" then the 1 wattle to the United \'. .1‘ s lilo .1 U 1» ‘Xollltl full off and cause a plus in (Tziitrida; lf set too low 11111111111 ' s would result. S11 i‘ - as in ivroducts are rt-iicviiivrl 1i was said that. while prices are planned, . >l‘/l‘i bmirtls in the ivarlcul. were Dvpsiiuiiciit probably will see ‘.11 it that there is no great spread t)<".'.\'<‘<?l"l the fllllXlmlllfl price bnd lllf‘ in. RH ])l'lt‘(‘. To this end. it ;.~ an 1i. steps will be taken to see 111.1‘. suiplustrs are i-xporteil. ltri1i.,li (‘<'ll'll.ll4‘.\ M’) fnr llYlliifiblG soul-l be worked out on a . to Prairie Farm i: tha‘, in i _ rvtiuctinii fiiillllitit. soineiliiiit; will he paid out. .e FJTHI Assil’ fniuiiers who ‘s or obtained _c." .. of wlitxit to the ' di.~t1'ii-is a furni- i tour bushels :10 ii biiiiiis of $2 an plziii for ilie forth. our! ll"\\l.‘\lllll(lf‘ to all Llity will w‘ iJtflllliPS n11 half with l\ i311» ". be |\llll'(‘(l on prices 'I‘lii.- (Yiiiiittlian 1.111s niiiiiiiivrl, because. 0X- .1l and lmiley used e the coarse grain ' will nf-iliixlinkes and {my iced the ,. ‘all pziy the freluht 1 ~ :11; i.iiiii-1r_, ail the “my n 1,1,,“ \i‘~,;;,;,,“ in the Atlitntzc 11111111.» (l. , L'ii1 live rsitlck Kl'°“"°r5< BRITI n 91:11! lllli] purtllillwOl rFFiYfiiJr *1 The I‘. fliillflfirgrlrid ‘at: Vi‘! qyujl. f(\l,\ll'i\(.'(i l‘ .l ck.» | “,0 oiiwr sftllatlflltl of bombers "nnyfp m {we the terrific fleet fire. (~Tf 817.! ' wcs ' word. pursuctl by \'(‘fl'l d l. ‘!‘ d1: vs in the M1 Wlcrranean lm- i‘ii , inn cruis- hlllllillf! :1~<(l""'il'°" "l Tl pg-t -\ ~11 12m‘: “.“‘.‘< i‘f‘[l(ll‘ (i at sea. ‘fw- flhvt was Within :\i‘XIll(il‘.(\ coastline 3s- 2'. _¢ O <.. .a;1 —1 a.» 2T3‘ no , H . ing . el for liiiiiix .'~‘ll(i('l*lllV mfivvd vwlmi range. In Zllff fare of a wnll 1r mm» that. sweater-cl the have or (Lump ip-vv-vvvr. they moved off \\'*'\'Wfll‘d 1-31,. 1-1~(-i'_< (‘i050 shave crime later 111011 three tirnrrlr1 bombers surl- (i"lll\' divil on ‘hr d 1"‘4>.Vt‘l‘_ WW9" Revel gears and pininns for llcnlel" Diggers. HAL]. 8: STAVERT n‘ BENHIAI. GUARDIAN Thin column in reserved for new: of M"! inmost. but Idvurtlllul of n He'll! will!" Inn: be imam-ii at o canto o word, [kph-fly gnu-M,“ h, nclvuneg, CRASWELL for Photographs (‘ONI-‘EDERATI ANC u I J FOR FOOT COMFORT-Visit H . A. Brown. Chlropodist, 143 Cvreat George St. ON LIFE INSUR- L-97BI FUNERAL FRIDAY —— Tho m“, eral of thela-te Mrs. Katherine Buchanan will be held at the nuiiie 0f her son Alden Buchanan on l"! day. Oct. 17in at 1.30 ovlov Please omit flowers, (Patriot llil‘\$C‘ copy). E G.-\UEMl>§.\'T-Mr. and FUNERAL T()I).\Y-— '1‘l11~ iii: :11 of the late Kathleen Ruby Stanley, 18-year-old druiizlitei- of Al". and Mrs. EfiWllTd siflllil‘_\'_ 56 Kin". will trike place 1min ho; 11H‘ i0.‘- dence iil‘.\' illilrlllllg .1‘, 8.1’; it) Dunstan: Basilica ilience to Roman Catholic Cemetery 11n- FAAIILY BEREAVEI) -Thc synt- pathy of her friends will an O‘ll to Mrs James Tail of this (‘it-v ivliti received a ' iiouiictng il| California. t1: ll< Sanford Il‘\'ill.1 at‘. of lll health. .\'lr. I " sister some y-i kindly rPlll nibvri. iili ynm; f\1|~'s"l(i\‘V(‘>IIl(‘l.f‘. 11111- D€\_\'Sl)l'llit{ _\l:i1\:i>11 _C:ri'le_ of Y1 1k. at two iwfiwk in tlie {IHPYHHHYI of; 13 11111111! i .'.il’~ l l ‘.11 within .i- tii~~lixoyers iii; Oct pom-ed The gunners though t. they‘ i sate-re or 14213.11. __. ., l L SllO-HLH ~31 . .\lrs. Hairy Bevan, Oi1H1'iO[l\"lO\\'ll, ~ _ i.ouiice the engagement. of i111 ir daughter, Gladys l7ileeii_ to Wil- liani Leonard Hiuiibly’. son 0t Afr. and hfrs. Edwin Hrimbly, Illa-t Rttvaltjr. Afiiipriagt- to lake ])i.'lt‘(‘ iii 1 October. l. 437. 1 i -s1._ l =11‘. _ THE CEELQTTETQWN .. GUARQTE 1101s ~ 1 lNlllGl-ISTION wiiuor YOIJ 1 BELOW THE BELT? "I'll! Y0"? Fflfllfllen “Z8" For 1110 Kind OI ‘ Relief Thu! Help: Milne You Ruin’ To Go ‘More than half_ of your ilizentinn 1| do“; 1' M" "w M! — In Your 2s feet of bowels. il-“yvln-n indigestion sii-ild-ia, try Jumethln‘ l’ 11.4.1111 hfilgubttlli-gciitiun iii ciiu llomucli AND hVll-‘ll you may need fr Carter's Little Liver l a tongue needed hell! fu that. "forgotten ~ fci-t. uf bowels. liilie one Curtewl Little Livlr Pill before nil one nftcr meals. Trike them according to 1 =i'"'\ AND huwuls lirlp you diEMt what you have mutt-n in bvziturch; own \va_\-. than 1111151 riiliin w: tlie kind n! relief that Initial‘! )1!!! feel better from yuiirlirud to your iHUi. Just be 11111;» ynu get the gpnuinQ Cuflgf‘. Little Liver Pills from your druzgiat- 25d- '. ClllliTll held lls _ IlIVPIIIlf-i at the 110m , ._ ‘eiidtli Vesscy‘ on ‘Piiui i('\'(‘liill,l.', 011.9111. ’I‘liv" Presit l. : A s. 0111c lsrtnvii, presided and {lie l \\_i>1 liip ,)t‘1'lt>(i folloivcd the Thanks- ilgllill service 11s outlined in the . ry Aliiiiiliiy‘. The '1.'1.iii.k ,t):l ‘ll iinoiiiit-Jd to $11.50 and ‘.210 i llhwll " reported sending" $1410 to the l5ixivincial Treasurer" li.l.\l1 illlvllllif. The minutes lproved. Roll call was responded to Irv 1.’! iiii-nibcrs and one visitor giv- ‘Thank ’ t. 4 ~' <‘\('l‘illlg he lirld .iL the . Heath Vesey‘. ViYlilli Gordon, Verna Ves- lltiilsoii ivtie 1.11 t" :11 i-iiniiilil .~\l'i;1i.~i1 (Juiiizii. < ,11.1.,1' ‘ed iilgliaii, which w iniivli uii All 1 1 1 l iii- ll‘ ' 1isiinl1 llllliir 1,1, by singing, 11rd ii 111i. . Nullnii. spttiuspiod llii y . ‘I . ,, Sub-lair iliilllt ltobci t1 Moiiis. p‘ 2M1“; d. m . R (KN V l1 zviuriivsrl to dut-y on .11", .1111 1 ,_ .,. ,., , . i“"ii' l‘ ‘i win‘ ‘mi i‘ ‘d’ isiiiiikyliiiiii» willie‘?- l ', »: V. 11 .. 11 1__‘_-11_. "H14 ' - ‘ e i 21x13“, ‘wmdiflts affix‘ Q1, ' p‘ “l. up, hts parents, Mr. n ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ " J. J. Morris, Charlotte- iiiici Mrs. li>\‘ , Large crowd Attends the ' Hospital Bazaar lze a ciarlottetown Hospital years ago thronged the Sportln Club last night. All the games, with cut 9x60111011, were The first appearance this ban they paraded through the streets t the scene of the Bazaar. display lust pans tlifflfltiy fliglcrious twirl. ‘There are still c011 1 l 1,. vcd. The l 011cc again well received. The pro- i grain last night was in the capable hands Oi‘ L1. A. .\IcDonziltl. Tonight another "llllllg-lil)" program is 1 >tilL‘(illlL‘(i \\'ill\ singing and orches- triil numbers supplied in the modern iiiiiiiiiitr. so ii you haven't already be i1 i0 the Bazaar" make _a paint to be there tonight. and besides en- j.1_\'iilt',' yourself i0 the full he‘. cut iii .1 11111.11 worthy catisc. T1er_e's uiiiiiu 1r both out and young alike with ilic SUYVOUIlCiHiQS clean and comfortable. If you like to ‘poly Iiiiigti, Crown and Anchor, win a box of chocolates for your sivecl- heart, or a doll or a fuzzv dug for llie children the Hospital Bazaar ut the Sporting Club is the place to go. “iln-n if you want. to puu-liiise some 1:111 honest to goodness home "- 1111; or purchase some expert needle | work you should visit these boo llS in. the Charlottetown Ilospitol Bri- yzinr ivhlch will come to u closecn Saturday night with the drawiiil! iti" the grand pHZBS. The door " .e last nltzl". ivas ‘V011 by Ciirl Trainer. 1i piiir of prints (‘OHBICG bv T-l) TOD '1‘-\‘-l~>‘~'5~ Mlnard’: kills piiln. h" Bus‘ Scouts are still carrying- wuruiuz at one of their piles 0|] field day at Frank ('1' month. I’ L 490-111-1641 Over five hundred spectator: witnessed the keeulv thrllllnz event which was sponsored by the lhimltis the ziluiviiiiiim iniiiijii-lgi. in many Big Plowing Match A S Large Crowd Witnesses Events wle mm» from all parts of the Island to witness the unusual foreground Indicate that the people of Eastern King's are doing their utmost to conserve gasoline centres. .‘\h0Vl‘, Ottawa Scouts UCCGSS contested events In the recent plowing mulch and field, Ilrldgeloivn. The three fiiic nnlmnls pit-lured above look purl, In the (‘urry 0n (‘ninulzi Unrps. — A section of the cmwil lhnf attended the plowing match and field flay at Bridgetown earlier In the event. The buggies by leaving their autos at homo. The Dundee Con! 0n Canada Corp: sponsored the match. The bi gest crowd ever to patrgrg- zaar since the inauguration seven atronlzed. The Fancy Needle Work Booth. From eight to eight-thirty the League of the Cross Band mode their second appearance _li1 front. of the Sporting Club rendering favorite band music. iiiade WPS the opening night when 'I‘lie "Muma han Barrel" was on right giving the cou- turned in a grand and puns available for the grand yirizea 3'1‘ i0 be drawn for on Siliurday night. iQuitc a number took lldvflfllfiltfi ‘If ' ilie chance to buy their tickets and trv their luck for the grand draw- ing. The entertaiiuiient last night; iviis produced by the Don Messcrs antlers group and was very WP“ _ old time numbers 1511M pliiywrcl in ilie Messer niaéinerddrtew . 9 11° the lnudits of the crow an ne i ]li't‘\'if‘il$ iiiieiiiig were read and ap- 1.1111231) oi Charlie Clnuubcrlain were ln the , iii- War (Continued from page 1) Rzhev, '76 miles south of ‘flor- Jok, is also taken. The fall of Rzhev would give the Germans two routes to Moscow from the northwest. Berlin contended. unofficially, that on the southwestern front 8 - > , l 1'. ' "kills ‘§p‘.§éi..i“‘°§i‘1'"§..1i..l.‘° i1§’“?i’§é Tina. 1w miles due with or oiiie Cook Booth and me W. 1X1 NR1 118M18- Tliat. was rumored in Berlin several dare" ago but never confirmed. North of Tula—0ri the Smol- ensk-Vyazma, Roslavt-Mebin d and Br ansk-Kaluga rail lines converg “AZ on Mocsow-nazl forces are battering at the 1n- ner ring of the capital's defen- oes. 60 miles or less frcm the city. I.f the Germans are in fact in Tula in force the next wove of attack is llkelv to see that inner ring reset from the south as well as the west. There is another grave men- ace for the Russians in the re- ported capture of Tina. After the fall of Ore-l. It!) miles or more southwest of 'I‘iila a stub- born defence was organized along the Oka ilralnage basin north and northwest b! Orel. At Tula the Nazis would a pear to be well in rear of e Russians in the Ore] region. Another enclrclement pocket could develop there even be- fore the Bryansk pocket. from which long trapped Red forces have been trying to cut their way eastward, is "liquidated" as the Germans phrase it. There i; still smother mn-inous possibility for the Russians on the south Moscow" frniil At 0r- el their quick mid‘ direct com- munlcations with Kharkov and Russian armies defending the Doiiets Basin were already cut. From la communication lines farther eastward leading to the south are endangered. In effect. the half encircle- meiit- of Moscow has split the utinle Russian frcnt into three huge sectors. Communication between Moscow and Russian armies either northward to ben- ingrad or soutliiviird in the ex- treme Ukraine 0r on the sea flank before Restcv and in the Crimea has been rendered in- creasinily difficult. The readth and ferocity of the German attack from north of Moscow tn the Azov Sea coast has made it impossible for Rus- sian armies in the three sec- tors to aid each other effective- Y. Victoria Junior Red I Cross Wins Banner The “Princess Alice” Junior Red Cross branch of the senior depart- nicnt- of Victoria School won the banner ior best Red Cross work in the Inspectorate of Malcolm Mac- lscnzie for the school year 1940-41. The society which had a member- ship of twenty-one raised a goodly suiii of money by presenting con-- certs, refunding coupons, by collec- tions, etc. renewing is a summary of wark done by branch: UOKILHDULXOH to Soldier's Fund»- O $14.00. _ _ contribution to Crippled (Jliii- drtiis rui1u—$4.~i0. loZ magazines sold at 5 cents eacl1—$o.l..!. nu calendars sold at 10 cents each —$3.0U. 1- or school improvements-wine. '1'0Ltti—-$Z9.00. v siuto MUHAL of veteran puppies were sold iui" Cziiiatliun Legion of the B. E1 S. L. _ 419 coupons and 153 empty tubes were saved. Two portfolios were mode and seni. in schools in United States, along with tourist. literature. A11 uiglinii was knit, “LSO B ‘rush cloths, iZ pairs ivristlcls, a rciiigee sun-titers, 8 pairs mitts, 1 rclusfie cup. .. puIAS socks. iVlAlly other citizenship and health ECtIVIlJGS were carried out. Officers of the brancii were: President, Jack Holland. Vice President, Lyman Wood.‘ Secretary ireasuier, Eileen Miilci’. Circulation Manager. Hllfold Bonner. Service Committee: David Boswell Ken ivuller, uames MRCERMHAOFD: Verna Macheod. Evelyfld-VABCRKQ- h ‘Teacher director was Healt Nurse MacQuarrie. While the work ol one Junior Red Cross brunch might not appear veil!’ comprehensive, tne training 1.11 lithe attributes of patriotic citizenship are of vast importance. The Junivi department of Victoria School did work during the school year whch was also vcrv creditable. A large aiiiuiiiii. of money wits rfllscu. coucu; tioiis of tinfoil. empty tubes M1 coupons were made. Many other ac- tivities were taken up. A P0719110 was also lllfl1d€gh concert was stati- eu in aid of boldlcrs kumtdfrgs - dent was Donalda MacDonnl _. _"‘-° President, Adele Mnchachem. 5"" rotary Ruthie Boswell; Treasurer, Billie Plugeon; Service Committee, Frankie lvuilcr, Clare Thomas; P?“- THSV _ l BOWNESS-At the Prince County Hospital, september I8. 1941 slngwn, a son. MnoRAE-MURFHY-At Zion Mame on Tuesday. Oct. 14. 1941, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Miss Lethe Earlin Murphy of Poplar Grove w Mr. William Lat-kin MacRee of Hit River. D ‘ JORDAN-As the result of an ac- cident Tuesday, Oct. 14. 1M1, Har- old Jordan, aged 41 years. Funeral from Zion Church tomorrow, Fri- day, service starting at 2.45 fun- eral leaving at 3.15. Interment in the People's Cemetery. The body of the late Mr. Jordan is resting at the Mncbean Funeral Home untli this morning. then at his late recl- dcnce, 342 Eunton St- =-.—..-..— . .. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER curators”-.- Charlottetown and North Wlllohlro Phone l“ lnterpretliEThef Dr. F. '1‘. and Mrs. Bownen Kou- _ AT THE used as a pro-treatment in EMPRESS PHONE llill '1 Prizes And 011121111111 sPE-ciiits Empress Beauty Salon 4,1’ r Empress Individual Permanent Reg. $7.50 for Duchess oil perm. Reg $5.00 for - _ -- _ _ __i,~,_-; 3,, Truartoil perm. Reg $3.50 for - _ _ _ __ _;;2 3,, For your protection Shelton Omu Neutralizer i.- Now is the time to get your fall permanent. QALON HUGHES’ l{l.(l('K-1Z11d FLOUR Tonight (THURSDAY) At The ODDFELIKHYS HALL Music By ADASTRALS (Comprising R.A.l". Personnel) 9 PAL To l 4‘\|‘-‘I| ., Come And Join Hie Fun 6. 1941 ~..___§~_ OCTOBER 1 ‘final I'M l a I \\ _ $51M; our permanent \\'il\'il\,:"_ BEAUTY Novelties cher Director, Eva llfucLeodi__— While no senior Red Cross unit ls orgiiiiized in the community the Women's Institute and other cinn- muiiii_\' ladies hiive made large eon- trlbiitions of money’. material and knitting and sewing to the Pal Cross and other patriotic organitn- Lions. Iii September bottles for c.2111‘; were placed in the two local stores by Women's Institute. Enough was collected to purchase 100 lb. ba of sugar which was donated to ed Cross in their recent drive for ieily for overseas. A large quantity of aluminum \\'flS iziithercd by Junior Red Cross during the recent drive for that valuable material. In Memorian DIR. COLIN llfdcri-KDYEN The death of Colin MacFadyen took place 0n Thursday morning at his residence 102 Manor Road. Mr. MncFudyen was a native of Prince Edward Island, Canada, 11111.1 come to the United States twriity years ago and settled in Reading. Pennsylvania. He came to Staten Island three years ago and has made his home herc since. He was a member of the Canadian Legion and the American Legion illid ‘he Staten Island. Kiwanis. He was an executive of the Staten Is..u1d Coach Company. He leaves to mourn his wife ISlLbClmSHiflil_ two iiiuightitrs Elici- w“ Private Mary Churchill Choice chip oil tlie indefatigable old block is this litisky daughter if llrifziiifs “Moment Alan," latest of ilie Chllftlllli lrihc to join England defense forces. Mary, just two years from her twenties. lugs buckets, lavcs windnyvs ns .1 prvntc in Auxiliary 'l'erritory Service, linpes to be posted for train- ing in tieklisli business of operating fire control instruments witli auti- aircraft battery. l‘ > u‘; l1 ibct'li»:iii:i*lili). 1:1 s. c rind father of Q1111" .\l 1.. funeral §('l'\'ii‘(\ \\'\"i'l' hvlil 11:11. lils lute residence 10'.’ 111111111‘ Mid at 1i 11.111. Fwdziy morning. ‘flu zo- iiiaiiis were then sent in Rinse Eilwiird Island for hill‘ l Lind Adi Th i??? a h!‘ f >1 @311 ll.» Iii/Mt? Z455‘! \"(ATEU.I PORK AND BEANS WITH THAT (ANT-BE-(OPIED SAVORY TOMATO SAUCE