ilzipaY. WHY NO "hi-Ill!!! to "Canada's Modern l 119.75 Iver: an 11mm; of uu-m, Fin t ' _ w- e». snort": ...E1.‘?“‘.'E.';““.lr performance: ol an Enlerprlll ct low eon. ‘r h n‘ "fllmfllwwuuluwouuoneagmq Beautiful l Economical i Efficient ! PRICED AT T YOU? Canadian Holuewivae u, Come in today fine ranges. AND UP “N0 Need To Buy The Ordinary -— There's A111 ENTERPRISE Range At Every Popular h Enjoy Your llew Enterprise Range lls You Pay ll Little Each Month ON THE HOLMAN EASY PAYMENT PLAN SMALL SUM DOWN—-BA8Y INSTALMENTS Price i” u . iletain all‘ Yearling liens; Eggs Wantedg In order to bring ll c present efl1c.cnc,v' program {or increased egg production to its hkghest pitch, so as to meet the requests from Britnin for millions oi dozens more "'11s and rdsn to mmntain Con- adian ‘quirements, the Dominion D(‘l1lll"1lll('lll. o‘. Agriculture urges upon poultrymen the importance of retriuiing all suitable lrcvinu yearly hens in full lay as long as possible and siresasing the fact that the care and management. of pul- iets during the month of Septemb- er is oi vital importance. With regard to the keeping over the yearly hens. the Department points out that the two-ounce eggs luid b_v those birds in Swptemhei" and early October of A Grade quality bring We highest price of any egos during the _ver1r. when the birds start to moult. the moult may be sticedcd up by withholding thc mash iced and cutting down o? ~_. . _. . “W. BE WISE —- Modernize And Economize With ENTERPRISE sou) AND GUARANTEED BY the grain iced for a. short time; then bringing the birds back on full rations after on interval oi ten days or two weeks. In the meantime, 1n order to get the greatest possible production and the highest possible quality, every poultryman should be en- courngd to keep a full hopper 0f mash before the yearlings at all times; also plenty oi clean, fresh watcr, which ls as important as feed. The early hen is the laying hen. If that bird has a good feed of mash before it starts out on range in the morning, the urge to scavenge will be checked in part. This smple procedure will do much towards ensuring a higher percentage of Grade A eggs. The price return for eggs is such as to vmrrant every producer keeping a hopper of dry mush before the birds at all times. The care and management of the pullets during September is a vital issue in the efficiency production campaign. necessitated by ‘Fe needs of both Canada and Britain. ln the fall of 1940 and in the full of 1939. thousands of good early hatched pullets did not reach pro- fitable producfion before December because they went into laying quarters in poor condition and underweight. ‘This situation can be Mum's-q, "ramps not" avoided now by encouraging the M Uet them start on range. feed them well, pr0v‘de outdoor nests, help them to get into their full laying at it. Overcrowdlng in the colony T101156; and range shelters must be avoided and plenty oi laying mash and fresh water provided. Pullcts and yearllngs should not be housed together in the same pen, nor young pullets with older pullets. The older birds drive the younger from the feed. Ample hopper space is essential because the birds will not lay well without lots of food In short, good condition and good body are imperative ior main- tained production. Both Britain and Canada nccd eggs and efficiency in production will get them. Excursion Rates MONTREAL QUE, sept. 4411 order that Canadians from the East may economically visit friends and obtain a first hand picture oi the West, special low round trip fares will be offered by the two Railways to points in Western Canada and on the Pacific Coast, according 1o the Passenger Traffic Managers of il e Canadian National and Can- adian PICHiC Railways. These fares will apply from the Maritime Provinces and all points east of and including Port. Arthur, Armstrong, Sault Ste. Marie, wind- aor and Samla, to all western points, including Winnipel. Regina, Saskatoon. Edmonton, Calgary Jas- per, Banff, Vancouver, Victoria and Prince Rupert. Railway tickets will be good go- ing any time between September 12th, w 28th inclusive, and the re- turn movement provides ior a gen- erous limit. up to 45 days from date of purchase. Ipr thence excursions, three classes of accommodation will be provided, coach class tickets will be good in couches only; tourist class tickets will be good ior the passage in tourist. sleeping cars, where operated, on payment of regular charge for such. accommodation; md first class tickets will be non- ored in standard sleeping cars or parlor care 0n payment of addition- al, charge for accommodation. Stop over privileges will be per- mitted It any point. enroutc throughout the West and in tI-e United States at Chicago, Suult Sta. Marie, Michigan, and West for those travelling via. that route. Slmlllar excursions will be oper- nted from the West to Eastern Can- edlen pointe. during the same per- lod, ltclcd the Passenger ‘truffle Officials, end, adding, that the travelling public prefer the early fell for such visiting or sight see- tlfle "1111- New Glasgiolw m ___ mm EGENTRAL GUARDIAN I 1'l'l1ls column In reserved for none el l looul interelt, bu! Mlvlrthing I a newey nature m1! be lnelrled u 11 cents e word. air-lolly pey- THEATRE v Tdureucmnou urn menu ANCE- b-Mrh " TALL, DARK and HANDSOME” run fillARhOTTElTlvVN 0111112 COOKS f H10 subs. mlrlfiigi-t-l. JULY II REMINGTON Portable Typewrit- ers for sale at Miller 1310s.. Ltd. —Wilh— no Ytlxlxllllald crumb, ornate“ glued llCXi G B, I D TTB Cesar Romero |Queen'e Canad an Fund afternoon Milton Bgrle -iea at Government House, 8.30 ‘t? Virginia Gilmore F630 p‘ m‘ T" m" BINDER TWINE. - Call at our Seed Store for the celebrated "Silver Leaf" Binder Twine and ct the best. Carter 8a 00.. Umlte . 11-376-11-4-31. . liloniagtwfT; . Montague, Sui. (5th Souris, Mon. 8th 1c; I HAMPTON UNITED CHANGE- Services on Sunday, September 7th ns follows: Hampton l1 A. M. Appin Rodd 3 P. M. Vicwriu 7.30 P. M. L-SDT-il-b-li. - - - QUEEN'S Canadian Fund need: And VlClnlt-v your help. Show your interest by ‘__‘___ " ‘Attending afternoon ice at Gov. ‘erumcut House next Tuesday from h- aw to 6.30 pm. M“ new oLAsuow ounrsrlm CHURCH sEltVlCES, Sunday. Sept. 1 r111. 111.1111 A. M. Bible School. uno A. M. Worship. Cavendish Baptln Church 7.00 P. M. Communion Ber tee. Rev. R. E. Shaw. Minster. L-llYl-D-B-ll. CORNWALL PASTORAL euARuEL-Services on Sun 'lth. Kingston: S. B. 10.1 1 A. M. Cornwall: B. S, S 1t Service ll P. M. New Domin- S. S. ll A. M. Service 1.30 PM. 110v. 15. 1t. Woodside, Minister. L-409-9-MI. . on _ Willium D-irlie. spent ‘lltulstidy 111st Lil Stunuiersnu Mrs Pre (1111111: 1.- Misses Emlyn hlrlmul, 51111111111:- sidc. llllti Murion 111-11111: (3.11 .11l1.h. , were week enu lllltkmo u; .\l1.~. EUMJ) ‘ Stevenson. Miss 1:11.11‘. tvvnntl. and Miss 111111.11 ior the (llllli ,_ _l\/Il‘. 51nd Mrs. Lleul. llurrv uinl v ‘TRYON BAPTIST mmduv service will be conducted __ 1_:_1‘»6.Pu.\4w. Colzgllli. Summbraersidih :1 » ~. . . .. 1.. .1 ere w a o a,,?|n“:\.;,-§“"Afi,'f.f"1YI,E;,Y§':.1 Mctlnn ufter the service to consider Hm“|,_),ln.,,_ m d H, Lu“. U“, .1n1~\\ ixistonBonshaw please nogicc. home .1t P111. \‘.111\\ 111 1-1.1 Lana" '11‘ m“ ‘“°"““‘ “ ‘ """‘““' 1 wrxsnoc PASTORAL cnmolc. ML m“, M] wservices Sunday, September 7th ml,u_loui_.k(_n,_ 1 V‘ '; tilt‘ us follows: Winsloe North l1 Sum,“ mu 1;,“ “ s - x1. .\I.‘Sundav School l0 A. M. Win- Dickm$5n_ " ' * ' nice South 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 l’. Al. Princctown Road 7.30 P. M. ljuudtrv School 6.30 P. M. RAW. J.‘ _ 1t. Skinner Minister. 11-412-9-6-11. R. FROM TORONTO Rev. P. W. Currie, Tor- . revisiting the Province after .111 l1).<l'll(.'(3 oi nine ycnrs. Mr. Cur- 1"1~ formerly ministered at Murray 11 11110111‘ North, and has many pn-uds and admirers here who are to l VlSlLlHLl 2-11‘, son. A motor M1 51s..» mt ETA ‘ 1mm n dam-moat.‘ 1 ' 1135. 702;,‘ U mu CANADIANS Know this TRADEMARK indicates _ 600d V4108 in KNITTED PRODUCTS cost. t hi s NDERWEAR ' LOW price is never a sub. atitute for good value. Penman! Knitted Products are a combination of fine material; and sound workmanship, giv. ing the maximum of smart and satisfactory wear at the lowest servrrmacn s. 1941 It is wise to remember- as you look for the Penmans trademark.- KNITTED PRODUCTS 0- OUTERWEAR =\\.\\\‘\1<\¥ xxx“ HOSIERY social intercourse. After a delicious lunch had been served all departed for their homes wishing the bride a long and happy wedded life. STEELE-MCCARTHY. —1A very PNWY Wwding was tsolemnizcd at St. George's Church on August l3, when Eleanor Beatrice McCarthy, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs Wm. H. MQQflFW-Y of Framingham, Mass- became the bride of Bertie-ant Hugh ‘t. uwttf.“ r11... . ~11 tu sec him among them once illtllt‘. 111*‘ "'1 ‘1-1‘ ‘I ‘ rnnsnyrrzntmn cnuncn IN " ‘ “1-"1 (‘.\. \l)/\. -— Brookfleld Chorale. - 3 trrts next Lord's Day. Glasgow rl 11 A. M. Hurtsville Sunday 12-11 2 1‘. M, Worship 3 P. M. iielci smtdav School 10.30 AM. ' ' 11o 7110 P. . The National 11.11 0t P111 11- will be observed. A 1 .1 invitation extended to the t"!,1l11'.ll\.ll.\' i0 dsstrniblv 1'01‘ braver. - i1. A. f). 'l“l1c1nson, Minister, | L-367-9-5-li. lliK AND YICINTTY. — Ml‘. V. $111111. 13. A. York. has left to re- ills twsitlon in Smlthers. B. C. i11 Crockett. Bank ln- \t '4 (I: .. ‘huonlo. left his old some 111 York n11 return yesterday-Miss 11 irotnv Mucllonuld. City, has taken .1 nnsltmn in Mr. West's store at ller ncur relatives live at pullets h: lay all the eggs they can, l capacity on range and keep them , l . .(ilC.——MI‘. Wesley Vesey, “ . \'l>lit.i friends and relatives .1 \'\1'11un River Sunday. -— Miss .-. .11-- 1r. lllHlSUll. St. Avardls. ‘vcuan llct be . C. term yesterday. . Hubert W. expects 1d to Halifax any clay-William i 0.11.1‘. Pleasant (lrove. was s. 1 1- to the cltv yestcrdav. — J \' Ltebeaii. Union Road Lot ‘i3, 1n i L11'.l[illf'(i to his room as result o.‘ a‘ 1.111. while imng an ETCLHTTC win.- .\.lr.. Isaac Saunders has returned 1 Missia - 11“ ; l ‘l ' ‘ Y t.» the itv alter spending the sum- l/fcuuvcut 1 .1. - t 1' n11 with 111111" (laughter Mrs. Atuol 91°11‘ 11m l- V" l“ 11- ‘ \ ’ Winsloe-Miss Jean Lems, recnl v..-. ' -1~"rreto\\n. is visiting rt 811d W“- 31111 I i» ""1 1. . the uuest of her brother Ira. _ 1-111‘ ul the biggest and mcst oro-l Mr‘ F "91 ‘ !‘i 1' i~ nszvc. iuruacrs of York. i the uuw-I u! !-.- .11 ‘Ir --- 1- | M1111. vrsrrnnz-t l-‘ROM IOWA. — Am» n11 the visitors here last week tame Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mclnms, vu- (luttghter Miss Mary Mclnnis, ..11o were '1 lso accompanied by their . ruin Angus and wife. They came by Boston and visited Mr, Mclznns’ “sis-rs and also Mrs. Mclnnis‘ sister Ali's. Vernon Gillan of Boston. lacy ' also visited their sister and brother- ‘ in-lnxv Mr. and Mrs. PhlDh Geudc-t in». =~ »~ F1101 z".- Frienth 1.1 \lr will u tti w hi. nitwrii nu 1’ i. {in llllS citv nndManothgrn/silstcxbstzril 1'. nr- W "l. hrotlrcr-lii-laiv r. an r5. 9n Mcnrt \v 1x117: Mr-Gnrv. nnd a brother William AA chiklrt 11 .11" 111ml wife in southport, William who. cott- \‘11*l'1' :1 1 1 - . 1 is in the Veterans Guard who carre < thome to meet his brother he had ,_1 lnot seen for l9 years as he was i111 ‘Boston at the time they left here u; veurs ago. The day after arriv- ing here they were met by two old ‘whool friends Mr. Wm. Grimes and ‘his sister Miss Josephine who drove lihvm about the country and they Wia 1H1‘ Doc-tors 1 wwlli a most enioynble evening tu- gothcr at their old home in Soutv - nort. Mrs. Mclnnls Jr., who is a tmtive of Nevada. was very much tifcnscd with the delightful scenery 1 11ml the hospitality of the people 1 11nd is planning to come back age-in "1‘11~ visitors left last week accom- 111nled to Boston b Mrs. Ralph (‘outlet and W. A. nnis as far as Moncton who was returning to his ,' unit. Prescribe BRIDAL SHOWER-On Thurs- Shmlm invariahl), he day evening August 27th, a large timnber of friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. and f Mrs, Jmnes Stewart, Kelvin to tend- ' e1‘ a shower to their daughter Mary iwho was recently married to Pm. 1 Frank Batllolo of the P. E. I. High- 16. The reception what is luken by their patients. You urt- sure of ohiziinint: right med. icines only ut u drug store where reui phar- lnnders. Lot. macy is practiced -- room was beautifully decorated in whgre mnwmnming is yellow and white streamers end d 0 n c scientifically xiizijnglaxgsdcgo lsrxgrflg; 01,42: from 111111‘ drugs of Edward McMurdo, the bride wu escorted to the seat of honour which was beautifully decorated for the occasion by her cousin, Miss Jennie McKay, Clifton. A nicely trimmed and well laden bas- ket wan car-fled into the room, by Miss Phylls Mouse end Mile Ills Thompson. Others assisting in pre- scnting the gifts were Mrs. Robert Hogs, Mrs. Lehman Oaeeley, Ralph Moose, Mien 01g: Cotton u d Miss n. DonuhLMrnBenloio grace- fully thanked her friend: for their gills and good wishes and extend- ed n hearty invitation for them all to visit. her in her new home. All standard strength, You can bring your prescriptions here with assurance that they will he rightly pre- pared nnrl thdi the cost will be right. JAMIESOWS DRUG STORE joined in singing "For She's n Jolly Good Fellow." The remainder of the evening was spent in chat 1nd Vernon Steele. P. E. I. Highlanders (Black Wfltfilll. son of M1‘. and Mrs. John I". Steele Newport P. E. I. Rev. Fbllier Wm. McCabe performed the ceremony and celebrated the Nun. tial Mass. During the service an- PWPTiBW hymns were sung by Miss Mary Sloane. accompanied by David Macdonald n. d. A. rust the organ. The bride looked beautiful m a white notplress with veil and orange blossoms and carried a bou- 111ml 0f White roses. Her dress was made In princess style with short train and she wore the groom's gift. a lovely cameo pendant, Her bridesmaid. Miss Mnrlon Steele. sister oi the groom, wore a yellow OFFICE HELP WANTED-Jllxperienced girls for Office Work Bookkeeping and Stenogruphy essential. Good opportunity with a large firm in the Maritime Provinces. Positions to be filled immediately. Apply, stating age, experience, education and salary expected to Box M. Guardian. net floor length dress with maroon accessories, end carried a bouquet of maroon snapdragons. The bride's sister Mrs. Edmund Kelly of Port- land, Maine, was matron of honour and wore a maroon taffeta floor length dress with yellow accessories and carried yellow snapdragons. 'll‘1e groom was supported by Mr. Russell McCarthy brother of the bride. The groom's gift to the best man was a. cigarette case; to the bridesmaid a pearl rosary; and to the matron of honour g compul, After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of Miss M111 Sloane, cousin of the bride when 5 dainty wedding breakfast wan served to the immediate famlllu. In the evening an enjoyable recep- tion was held at the home o1 we groom. After spendln a. few dayl with his parents, Bg. Steele and his bride left for u abort. honey- moon trip to Niagrs mils, after which he returns to his unit. AXIS ANSWER. T0 This is Hitler's and Mussolinfs‘ answer to the momentous meetlnl! between Prime Minister Churchill and Prelldent Roosevelt. Rndlophoto lhaws the Axis chieflaine with their IQ 8 ...... ......... l. g... .. m. Overelu herb. n‘ m. CHURCHILL - ROOSEVELT MEE staffs durlmz a five-day confer-Wine un the Soviet front In which they discussed “all military and hticul questions effecting the deve opmenl. and duration of t e war” n well as MINISTII INSPECT a Canadian Guard of on-or, no he attended "W TING war aims. Left to rill"? "m" t (1 llerol M" loll-ii; ohllaslssahfil lifggitelttlilcf of 0"‘ mun nnnozl tum-s; 91'1"” Jodi; card MW??? '- ; (r-nerl 1. , ‘I300?! 11111111111}. m,“