51 N311 NG MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN“ iii. L1 war moral power h to PhEZIQC-CI u three parts out. of four. i‘; ‘jwfi/ ///' The Peoples Paper Covers Prince Edward = Island Like the Dew Read by Everybody A ambient In! 5'59"! tlny, a olprklvll mlfl III HAXIMG QA. LIKE MAN In dea- chance. ’ 11 .11 11, Founded 1m. ‘étifiiiftstgfvi. (aluarrllan. Two Cenll. thers—-—Missing, Wounded yBro r11, 1. 01101-2 1111 \'111.1.\1 (1.111. i-T- 111-r. n-uo 1s lucrorzreu 1)]; .111s.~;1\-11 LEONARD JOSEPH can. T. wno 1s nneoman svoonnap are two sons of! 1 of t T) ember, i942. He ms wou ) ‘action in France on July , , 1.11:1. . . 1 c_;f1>\v days ago l1is mother was in. ;» 1 giautiet “'11s 1-t-po1-te1l 1111s.] formed his wounds consisted of 111g August 19. l-ie enlistcdl lacerations of 1 Jute 2i, i940, and went over.‘ have two oth ., _ August, i941. He landed‘ wi 1 the first lnvasiorfl l 4. t nded 1n 25 A ‘ er brothers with the Canadian Army, Pte, An_ tl1o11y Gaildet with a Forestry Corps in Scotland and Pte. John Gaudet 1n Alberta. serving .1111, enlisted Juuc overseas in Sop. iReds To Knock hlingary Out Of War . ,_ .__.T...___._v_..._. 11w LONDCN. Sept. 29 - (AP) - Russian and Romanian armies chopped halos in Axis lines 1110111; 1111c C.'..-cl1.vPo1isl1 border and i11 ‘11\o1-tl-.1~1'11 Transylvania today, and .al:~_o penetrated into the strategic trail C1111’ of Oradcal 111 their mas. ysive lu-ce-uoy" drve aimed at , 111111011111: Ilungary- out of the war. 1x10311111, ' t and (‘rfe1-itnaz1 fan. W‘ S 0 o 1o i ht SglillifllltllilfilSDIIIL‘? o11to Hungarfan 59p M. . 21 11111111.- aon}: a 100.mile 11,13“- Lhmr front. u-lulc a special Moscow an. .i ‘his "m". 11111111111-1111-111.‘ said . nrshal Leonid I111 1\"r\1ini!"|.< c151" -' Leningrad army — _ f 11111115 1"] 11a Estonian fl, "w, n1 - "lll"‘;__lil'i v is pressing ._ 1]. .'l1.~v1.1',o1~, l" Latvirui capital-e ._.,lh.dl...‘,.l .1111 kllerlnlfltltlll Germans and 1fuxyillllggrl 10.111 between Sept. l7 .~ for the =11ITOlIIlVZ has, ‘ ' ' - ,__‘,,,, A smwvtmn, _ lhrllo Frnuccat Algiers . H“, ,,..,‘.1 “._|,.~ 111-v.‘ tll"llt)llf~ll'fllifl ,. b," w“, Budapest. an" 1'. 11.1.1.1... ltlian lll said 11s broke out in lrlunczarian capital, aft. ' 1 11111131 ..s withhold or i‘ 1)"(‘£lIl‘lE knntvn that tl1e Rus- had reached .1111 f pre.war Hun 1.111111 i11111lied that the Red ._ my tvinnrlr-arily’ had smashed 1“o Szt-szrul. Hunzarfs ‘PHV, as wt-ll as other key towns \'1‘ 11 v said Szetled, Gyuln. and ‘ .1 \\"»=re “again in Hungarian l ""11 Al‘ St e1 (‘a c ‘ 1 -.1 , If"; f, r re,‘ 'l111- Gin-titans acknow-ledgcd re. i111‘ 1S ‘:11 yivania, far to the (r “Dim “ :1 Izeneral army re. » 7 . -. ‘.1. . 111 R-TlllV-“FS 1L“- ou.‘ tho 11111151111?gt-siirmnifffofiiiln ' ~ f"? 1.509 "11-“09111110 1.1m of divel-tind lllrlroltrnops ' 1y wit Nah-111 Hun --v in an effort to keen ( 1-;1o:-.1ti<111.lla111 g 1__ 11»_-,vcn,ng 5.11pm“ m H“, 111111111111-1-11 tonight. 1m (m, Axis gm‘, ' i945 delivery. __ ' - \"l‘lll<..~_\l st—~111_. 2o _ 10111-1 P l ,“.’_iir Mast” Latest j U-Boat Development 90-213 s‘,_u,.du_._ NEW YORK, Sept. 2a _ rap» - 11_-_.~B_3.‘VA Bsfl 11 broadcast today assorted ;:1 111-iv U-bcat technical develop- : 1.10111 was a11 “air 111.151" which would 1 ,llil'.7\\' sub111ari11es to remain under 21-211-4111119 surface 20 or 3O 1iays 01- 1.111- 1 gr-r. The mas; permits the submar- 'i-f>iill'w' -- 11111.11 ‘Iucvslay. 11. _ '".-'~i1.1\1~hil t: unit 1... .1.1:1 i] 4.1 P. .\l 111111 Datu- c. S1 utxooer '1 '1. '.11-..".1.1.t'. ' 5111111.: livc lmultrv cvcrv 'l' 44W 1011-1111011. l“ \V ( ‘cl H‘ HUS 1. ‘lcton J0- gbrow Plans Ailtnirigf? K121131313 Power Projects 9-30-11. "Dance, Vernon flail, 11101111113‘, 01-11-1101" 2111i. Mlll\'lt‘\\' Orchestra OTTAWA, SEW. 39 —- (AP) Premier George DYBW o! Ontafl“ today announced that. neflflllllmns ‘nl-TW-‘Ki, Bcrl 11 said. 9-1 --'1"111-; 1'01 11 lPll 15311-1113 .1y uraut will 111111 but-- il-Zil-li 1 . '1. C\'.‘llll‘| Reserve Octobo Janncs Chll ll.1.111\ve‘c11 5.1 H"Dunce 111 Lorne Valley l-la1l.. luesdav. October 3rd in aid 111‘ Knots Co , 111111111111 Webster's Orchestra. 9-30-11, “Wiuntcr River Masonic Hall. Saturday, 5011101111101- 190th, sec 1121111 St" comedy in aid of Lib~ l‘? . " Children. l! 45 Adults 1.x: and 30c. 9-29-31. “Chicken Supp-er, games and Dan-c, Kinkol-a l-lall. ‘Tuesday. Qvtvbux‘ 3rd Suppers from 5 lo ll ltlglilk- Ample table accommczgnl- lniiichcs served. 9- would be started immediately wéth 1111; Quebec government for e. vclopnlclll, o.‘ six power sites Don the Ottawa River betweenb B5 Joaclms to Carillon in QUE 9'5- He said the newlyacreated pow. e1" would transform Eastern Ont. ario into "one of the 109M515! 1"- Gustrial sections of Canada. 001115 structlon of the protect! WW‘, start at the beginning of dcm0 - 111111111111 of the armed forw- Fnrmer 1aou-er alfFements be- tween Liberal administrations in Otilarlo and Quebec had been can- celled ‘because they would have been detrimental to the 1116111811191 oeveloomem of the Ottawa Val- ley," The old agreements con. templatccl export of POW" 1° 1"‘ dustrlnl centres as far away l! Windsor. lie added: "It ls my conviction that fl l‘!- versai o.‘ that process makes more sense-we would develop industries blitrk-ciliig Bflfifd 10.111111; Hogs 111111111: week of Cc- lolu-r 2nd at. tho followinlr shipping 111s: Monday. Murray Harbour. Uigg, Charlottetown. . Peters. Morel], Mon- ‘glle. Cardigan Prince County. d. rrzon, O‘l.c111-v, Norlhzun. Mis- "llllllv. Tuesday forcnnon until jhllu limo. Charlottvtovm. North Yiltvlh-e. Planter River, Klnkora 111. llnzioh n111l unlll Ii P. M. Al ..11v For 11111-111111: service contact " Livestock the back. The boys‘ CHARLOTTETCCVN, CANADA, SATURDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 30, 19544 Car Ferry Back From llrytlock The car ferry "Prince Edward Island" arrived at Borden from Quebec drydock yesterday morning at 4 o'clock and resumed immedi. ately her task of moving freight and passengers to and from the Province. She continued regu- lar trips all day yesterday and last night and will continue to do so until the heavy congestion of freight ha: been removed. The “Scotia" also made several cros. sings yesterday, but how long she will remain on the same route is not definitely known. The "Prince Edward Island" now ha: six oil.burning engines which makes her a complete oil- burner. Her pumps and other mechanical equipment have been thoroughly overhauled. her hull repaired and painted and all other work done which was considered necessary. ‘Transportation auth. oritles yesterday expressed the be. lief that. barring accidents, the old ship will be able to render sat- isfactory service during the heavy traffic months ahead. Legion Objects To Preference Given llraftees (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. 5611i. 30 _ A11 argu- ment. of long standing between 1110 defence department and the Can- adian 11881011 was brought to head today when J. C. G. Hcrwg, general secretary of the Legion, in a letter to Defence Minister J. L. Ralson asked that draftees in the directorate of records be removed. The question first arose, M1". Her- wlg said, when it Was reported last January that large numbers 0f draf- tces were being brought in from oulsde points to handle an increa- sing par. of the work in the 1' ords branch. At that time the 111:1‘.- ter was 111-a\\'11 to the attention of Col. Ralston who was told 111.11 volunteer personnel and civilians of N . A men. Reports at hat time indicated 711v possibdity o1’ draftces bein: irnted into key posts to 1hr vantage of volunteers with n‘ service and veterans of the last. 31151111111115 onrnaxzeidifiol. P.) 1.115111111111111 l second 3 inc to receive frcsh nir while sun-if olll’ shinning agent couple 8f 1111211"! .1 advumt close to the source of Power." Awarded New Scholarship MONTREAL, Sept: 29 —- tCPl—- McGill Mo tuition fees and cost of board and, residence for students in the Fae. \1lty of Arts and Science or the Faculty of mgiheerinz. The scholarships will be open on equal terms to men and women] resident in any part of Canada and 1 _ Nmvfoundland. and arc good 1111-, four years in the Faculty of Arts and Science. or five years in the} Faculty of Engineering. Terms‘ provide that in the case of a stu.1 R 1 dent living far from Montreal. contribution touznrd railroad fares may also be made. The scholarships will be known as the J. W. McConnell Memorial scholarships Two have already been awarded. and others will be iven next. year Those awarded ho scholarships are Ann Duffy. Charlottetown. and Lorna Macdonald. Lachutc, Que. Mr. McConnell is o. Governor of McCllll University. While no definite flgttre as to.’ the value of the scholarships was: given in the announcement, it was noted that "at the present time it requires from $3,000 to $8,000 to cover the full costs of a degree course at McGill." l Eden Says Germans Planning Next War LONDON, Sept. 29 - (CFC-For- eign Secretary Eden. in a speech promising full occupation of Ger- many and precluding a negotiated peace sold today Heinrich Himmler is training fanatical young Germans for a. secret post-war organization to "revive the spirit; and meanng of Nnzldom in the German people.‘ Lowering the curtain on a two- day war debate in the House of Commons which produced little in the way of fireworks, the Fkirepn Secretary sold "our reports have been pretty good on this sort of thing, and I would not pay this tn the House unless I were convinced." "We have information," he 11c- clared, "that the German Gnnci-al Btafl’, recognizing the inevlinblllv of defeat ln this war, are already alike u-cre resentful of the influx‘ R i_11i'i1~'11-:1,... ' ntreal Star. c-ach covering full, -. - - i '11 Jean | S l . ' ' L N’ h War Situation ast 1g t __ ____l .__ .. . ~ ~~———— Y 5y KIRK; L. SIMPSON (Associated Prels War Anal!!!) d‘ ‘ m‘. Cut-rem Aflled operations on the Enrolwflll "C? graénlnaz: Rm,“ ally continuous pressure on Nazi defence llnesflfiled bomhinu n! Ger- to the. Belfort Gap. Coupled with the scope 0 I - u 1 man supply lint-s they strongly M1850" Am"! Pfellfiramm! n" mu‘ T’ 9, - , . 1 I. m. l. slmnllrtineffelcgtqlffémluzegtubclnz kellf. 0n the alert constantly all along the front nearly 500 miles wide. ‘ Elscnhoweg is! 13:31?! S9211! “:1; vantage of his superiority in numbers on the groun sham from end but complete monopoly of the uh‘ to cleft l. ml! I"!!! l w callllrrf thhee islfrifres in full force north. will?! 1"‘ "m" i" i‘ “ems inevitable he soon will do. a dent or d"!!! wflloctiuldf 2x33121230 plolted into dec1s1ve breakthroughs may real‘: . "l! ilimblm t-urméin Allied troops in Franco, enough are available n a P" _Y ~ l- tnln this over-all pressure and still mass heavy concentrations at so . acted points of’ attack. Th1: obvious danger points demanding special Nazi trpo: colncen; tralions are. still in llolland covering the ArnhemJ-Immerf B“ BWIX. and south of Karlsruhe to the Swiss border. The first Allied attnmlll to (urn the whole Rhino position barely failed :10 Arnhem. Where the second will some is yet to be (llscloaed. Nazi sensitivity to every Allied move in the ltlcselle sector is mark. It represents probable eXllffilaf-lim 1n u" mlnd‘ M ‘he G°rmm' ed. | command that. the United States 3rd Army again is marked down on- ' Allied hooks for special service such as it rendered ln Normandy 11ml. up the Loire Valley. That seems a justified apprehension. From what has been re. vealed as to the positions of Allied armies, It seems clear that this army 1...}. been compacted into a relatively narrow front. in the Mos. elle sector. 'l‘l11\. Most-lie approaches to the Upper Rhine fwd "l8 l-fflfl-‘i-Rhlfllfi segment oi‘ the Siegfried Line look to bc caste-r gmng than those to the south at uhich the ‘lth Army is heating. _ With some weeks to go before weather conditions lend to immobll. he his armies. it is inconceivable that General Eisenhower is not. about. ready to show his hand again in full lcale action. Will Reldx Tire Rationing After Defeat 0f Germany 12 PAGES approaches 10 the Neder Rhine bride-e to in mountain strongholds 11 nules west of many. German forces who 5111111011 across, from their fihnsy lnidpchend 12:4 the l3: turned and destroyed northern 111111111111- division foughi more than a wool. to hold- er them, The Germans were l1oLly Z1150 Oll {hi} CXIPEIIIC 5011111, 1h1= United States and Fr Army 101114111 five 111il1-s a battlcfiel-l strewn 11 1h 1.111 a111l s1. l 11 io1-t fie v liagtr ll mil» e5 fron Belfort, u .111 stands 1-1 -1.1 cclfle 1*. the 1:81) 193d- ing to Germany, 30 1111i s be 0nd. iicvo Cl‘ Kill- .{ beset ncrt- ‘ 7111 s . ddlfl , LONDON, Sept. f!!! -- (F?) —{ lI-‘lying ll|r0l1gl\'l'.1l|1 and 11111-1 lcloutls which grounded hcavvt jolnbrrs, lmndrcds of‘ R. A. and American medium bombers , at 111-laud the Sl1-,",l'ri'-'l Li 1 ‘enemy r0111] and ral ‘iday in the fifth 1,1 M51011 ue1'1l offensive. a i (The BBC said the first snow oft autumn was falling o11 Allied troops ‘ " closing 1'11 on Belief-t Gap.) I11 11 t1111.*1-1i.1-1l <ll".\o to the 1101111, . the ‘.111 .\1-111y bent but-k enemy i111- cs in gains cl 1111-00 1o live 111. 111111 stun-k toward iour passes through the Vosges 111ou11ta111s on cclcbrat1u; ' thctic r1111 1' 1~ ( 1t~'.‘1.1\11 ‘111 1 ,... . -. I gradually relaxed, starting withlil Howe said today ‘ attending a ceremony fiorterc Death the Govcrntnent own-ed Poll!" "W1 5111-11011)’ keeping the 551.000.01.10 plant 111:1l'-1' 11 1111: .121 Dec b‘ for tilt.‘ manufacture of than‘. . 5 st. July “ lists hope of tires, in the future. Cvllrlv Jury fvr IIIBKIYZ “For the time being. our til-c _ paged chiefly in 1n-oducingr tires .- two hours and E14 min- _ they can turn out onlv . . 11th :1: H Barzcw, the 11.111111‘! “Meanwhile exising tires are SARNIA, Olili , Sept. 29 ——- tCPl 11 few months of the colli-ps: of B’ Germ . Hg made thg- announcement in a the first anniversary of ”"*‘ Plant near here In his address at. 51111111111. and government. ownership ".1111 1w.» |-.;11- death of Mrs ‘plastics. mentcllsiegai-ded the 1'e-‘ , Howe said the situation 11.‘. 19 Flat‘ old Port. position in some respects is ‘-\'01'.'C for the armed forces a111l in an‘: a-rttticn and sentence many synthetic as m. 11 gIHHVPCI n0 emotion —Tire rationing restrictions will be any, Munitions Mihiflivl‘ ‘ statement to rubber production 1n C-. 7E5, Ont. Sept 29 the ceremony. he said he fivors ~11.11 111111-.~l11 were senienq (noted a bright future for it. in :11 .1‘ 1 her Flanders] While he gal/e Canadian motor- ion oi a lz-man Ontar- pmgent 15 acute . than ever The factories arc cil- brcught in its ‘guilty event with the same e211 need almozt immediately" rubber tires jury wrdici, was an» wearing out in increasicci iluinbcrs and it is beccminu difficult to pro- vide enough replacements This year 885,000 passenger tires will o~ replaced a5 against, 540,00 last year. but even the increased 111111111111- . will not be stifficlent to fill essen- tial demands As soon as Germany has been def-sated. steps will he taken to 111- 111-ease the out-put of civilian tires and within a few months of 1111f time civilian tires will bcoin ‘o 1-0 {Y-cntiful and it. wiil gi-adu ' come possible, to relax tire rest‘: ions, he aai -d1irc:.s to the jury, Mr i-iow tcqnretl cm tcrtu1-c q crime" and udvlsezl their verdict must b: Fitch, that the charge 1anslaugl1te1- but M1". .- ruled against it. - :1 the jur)". 1.111: l1 ever co1nn1i.t:i liy b11111c11 Mrs of robbery, Culpablc 1urde1- whether tho C)‘ 1101; 1.11211. death -" counsel ‘ ll. B. Utilities Chairman Dice mention deputy attoinrg 111 511111111111; .rt\1re-111u1'1ier ‘the tinbellevable that nr of 194-1 he said Ric 1'0- three signed Anthony Skryp- 111111 Schmidt, and . e protestations by Schmidt 111- was the ring leader 1'1 "e " SAINT JOHN. N. B , Sept; -—-(CP) -- W. P Jones, K. 0., 77. chairman of the New Bruns- wick Board of Public Utilities and New Brunswick Motor Chl"'l."l' Board. died in hospital here lat: today. He had been a ltospital patient for several weekg, A member of the New Bmnswicl: legislature from 1903 to 1908 he .served aa solicitor-gciieral of "no province He “'11.; elected lcatier 01' the New Brunswick Liberal P1111)’ Just before the 11ro\'i11cl:1l election of 1830 and retired after the party-Z; 1 defeat l-le was rhair111.-111 of the n- ‘New Brunswick old 1111c pension. WOOD SMOK . WAR commission before his appoint- Spartans used wood smoke a; a ment as head of the public utilities 101-111 of 11115 warfare in 400 B C 1 andwmotor carrier boards. 29 011011 ALERTS LODON ~~ (C?) - Since the war 111-gun London ha; had 1.141 air raid alarm, 407 caused by flying bombs thinking in terms of the next. IICVCSDZIICYIITCH f‘ ' 01111-1‘ routes 1o ll-ltlei-‘s frontier at , 1.19 Rhino DCJVCPI) the British 211d Army .-: 1h; nor 1i the 71h on the sou 1,; 111v U11 ‘ ‘ A1-1111- casted ,o-.11 .1 1 ,111111 N. lllfill Iii 11111 hi. and 1.1a U1. 1111:1911 lo 1' annui- Gvrm 111 ‘ CW4 .1. . 111151111 .1. 2111'. - \\ 11. 1 . l 1:11 thrcq- sides. 'l".1e 11 ends at noon Sutur- .c:l at i311» request of ill f gore 11‘. 1 1'11» (i; Regional Transit Coniroilei" Resigns $11111. l-‘ur 1 rraszi rtl_\‘ aft: pr11111ofc1l - of a tiolm has res 211-‘ o.‘ T1" 1a.‘. Aicccer. H: ‘ 1-crzlonai 1*. 111-d 11ir'c or. Robot launching ll owned. 1.1: LONDON, b Flying bomb 1110 stuuhrrn voila)‘ rouse no - l'11':v.\' ilvinkcl ill 111.1 they 1111-1-11 1.111 down over the . 1GP! :11 London andi ninth-s before dawn’ damage two of from wh shot Tito’s Partisans Close To Bolgrad SUDBI‘ .. p ' 1'11 1_ 1-1 e n1 t ti “It? . at n sortu-o 1- ___ . trulrn 1.0110011, Sept. 2o _ <a1=1 - 1H 111$ Marshal Ti111’s Partlsans. bnttlhv! 111v -_--\ l mixed fort-cs of Germans. Yugo. ’-'_\§ 1-‘ Y‘ slnv 1111111101 troops 11nd Gen. Dr 1.1 1 ‘ _ biihaiiovios Chelniks, arc "stand. lliollfh- lug on the a11proacl1es to I30!- gradc." Yugoslav capital. n_ free Yuzr-siav 11roadrast said tonight. The Tito r-ouzlnunirule dccltireti that. Mihzlilovir himself was atnonv. flhelnit-ks touted dinner 21.1115 111111 inflicted 7011 1 1A1: 11111111fir111e<l Ankara radio G1.1.¢=-,1;.11;;111;-~ 111-undead ml 1w 1111 l-‘vn ti1>11< (311111111 sin 111-on l.--11111~l l11-1-11 11l>--1".n-1l The source of was not given.) to the l‘ . 1.11. 51111111. Peters 1111s 11c111111n1-11de1i tori 11X. 0117., S011’ , l/gzwult of l\1‘lll“.)_\ Chelms. hai-vrstid ‘ of potatoes an acre.~, (Tatar-111 potato king -, t9 1111: iltciaigv» 1\1111.1\1n(c1111-n1 illtklatsht} 1111111111 21.8 bu-lwls average was 80.100 ~. ‘- 1: 111 0d 51a -—-—__~_—..—< .00; the: Province: 0 ILIA. 35-00- Sfikrlfilon Iielfvered. l5.”- 10TH ENDS 0F WESTERN FRONT ACTIVE Nazis SayMEmphasis ‘Qn Southern $ecior LONDON. Sept. 29 — (AP) — .»\»||icdA Armies pressed the Germans backtoniilh! :11. opposite ends of thelfi0-111iie western front-111 Arnhem, where the enemy blev.‘ U11 balk pan-salt through Northern Holland, and l-‘rzmces Belfort Gateway to Southern Ger- thc Nader Rhine near Arnhem by night fled ‘1 251111 Army swept into action. . 1 Then they 111- 1ll'lLlL'_'t.‘—‘.\‘IllL'h the fumed “Red Devil" .~t the 'l‘ommies try to forge across 11ft- s R PETERS m; 111.. ‘ per acre exceed I11‘ iniriml 111 h 11f .l11'1*- 1111i ' -f 11114.11!‘ l 111111.11“ of} 7e 11 vshich SgJlILI of other soldiers. ‘ hrs ‘Capfiain 1 who hadi s. $911111. I \\' .5 . sunnv days 1n fllk‘ wn ch ‘l 112 1111-111 thclflm salt-l)" to | of galiantryyl 1'11, f 11n- . , . Corporal i11 meat 111111 did out- ij§§ Ontario Potato King ls Crowned QW-YCI“ ‘ ‘.111 GVDYRKE dinner V3115 that 2T1 club had an RON‘. Relax live Sheep Export. Ruling a111l uni ‘ will 111111 of 11 '11 hlllhliwl‘ 11.00 A. M. 3.00 "iillniititls or 1 1 1‘. i"<. 111.11 l ‘ and tonight. at 10.34. made members 1 Chn-lottclow" ll fill‘- ' -1112 :1 Potato Crop ls Expected What is possibly a record potato cultivation in Prince ward Island become known 1' . when it was learned from . ti. G. Peppin. in charge of sccd 1'11. spectlon for the Province, that 96 C?» of the total acreage under in- spection has passed all tests. Bro. ken up into the different variet- ies, 7.100 acre: of cobblers passed as certified seed, 3.860 acres of Green Mountains, i580 acres of Katahdins, 1.000 acres of Sabagrv, and 50 acres of other varieties. making a total of 13.590 acres. Indications are that. the yield in King's County per acre will greatly exceed that of either Qllveifs or Prince Mr Pcppin attributes this to the fat-t that the drought “'11s more severe 111 Queen's County and the eastern part of Prim-e. The crop is much. heavier in Eastern King's and Western Prince than 1n other sec- tions of the Pro '111:c. As_to the _viel per acre, Mr. Pcppin said that while no accur. ale figures are yet available, 11* uould not be surprised if the _\-i "l ed that of last ve -- bv from 50 to 75 per cent. new... “betting an oversize yield of 7'23 lmshels" 110T’ ’ acre. The rpnlirv of the (‘T1111 1., UIiS year. N11‘ Fri-split ‘fdiffl attribilted this chiefly 11110515 lllfiFY-‘fl bl‘ his department m“ 5111-1111 on plnntinu 110th , but high Zrade scerl. Unless pro . would prove their Snpd ‘m; foimdatinn stock, they got 11.1 111, spertion. Mr. Pcpnin s should all be in F/i. 111L111. H'- 7" 1hr- e111. totes that. Cobbler. out of the ground now and that Green Mountain: should not be dug until the 1on1 ave been dead .1 fortninht. Then 511.111 1::- chosen for the (hazing as i lav 191111 (q keep 111113111 and 11th 111.. .s1-s n: a mlnimilm Thr total potato 1n the Province 1_11-g<1~ 11s yo." p; 1 said. mm l’ r1- acreage is sligbilv .nan 11st. 0M1’. 81051101 fcLLcRs CAN'T EVEN ‘ft-M. A Goon Sfom’ AFfcR T111111 Have. Hanan High 1111c 1111s 11.1.1"... , Jfi Su11 sets thLs evening at 6 44 and 1 rises tomorrow morning at, 6 5'1, Full moon Oct. 2nd, 1 22 1A,“, Sununerslde tide eighteen minu- s later than Chn1-1otte1o1v11. DAILY AIR SERVICE Summersl’ Moncton Leave Charlottetown 11.30 a.rn.; 6 p.m. Arrive Charlottetown 12.45 1111.1 5.45 p.m.; 8.40 p.111. SUNDA Y SERVICE Leave Charlottetown l! noon. Arrive Charlottetown 5.45 pm. Charlottetown -- New Glasgow tDally except Sunday! Leave C‘- rlottetown-l pan. Arrive Charlottetown 5.50 pan. 7 LE4 FERRY slilllVlCb DING SUNDAYS Ilzlanrls-‘LM A. bl _ . E. I.--N. S. 1 DAILY INCLll i ‘Leave Wood 1 . L f‘. rth - 9.00 A. l. .». t. .1." i‘ "