PAGE FOUR TIIE GIIARLOTTETOWII GIIIIRIIIMI Morning Daily (Founded In 1887i SUBSCRIPTION SATIN p, lull in P, ls. l. 5M0 pu- ynufll-IO for l IOIIII 51,2] for if mouths; Q00 for c110 null! cu; UaIIvu-y um p" yun um n» s noun 11.70 [or 3 tnunllu; 00c for on month l; lull lo ullier rruvlncu um U.I.A. 80.00 I—I lusunlu Weekly: 52.00 rui- your; 11.00 for I Ionic, 50o for l month! The Charlottetown Gulrdlnn may no obtlluod nl Ilutnllinfl bowl Alene], ‘linen Iqullt, NOII I'm-hi 04d Inulh News Agent-y, Cornur llllls ad \VlllIlIl‘l1ll Bolton. Hulrupulifun hen! Akrilry, IZH Peel Si. lunlrrlll J. Elm SM lily Si, Turnuln; New: Slnud Chnul IJIIIIOII 01mm; twin‘- New: stand luclbury, 0am llul Tables-u Slurp, lluuofun, n. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Thin the Weakest Ink." Tvusbltv. SEPTEMBER. '1, i943 “I Don't Know The Name..." .\1_\s lulitllit/ Saturday Night: Alxuxtiptintclil 0i ‘tilt 11:t::1-.. tittiiiuiiiist, b_v thc Ctilllllllllliii putt) ul L;.1.:t1i;1, 1s 111 11~vlt a llltlal Signilicvnl Ill\Li\|:>"I1\ ~ 1:1 thtniltztit partv politics. Bu! that mp. uitzclt “.1. l1\l\L‘1l at the recent itarty '9' l-n-iitt-i, .»l11'.t11]t into i11sigi1ilic< lli\lIIII\ll\'lI tlrivppctl iiito lhC ' 'i1t- t .t .l-’. pmtr, with 'l‘i111 Buck's im~ z -1":.v 111.11: that llic tkntimunist intciitl it 11v -;l11~\'~t p ‘.‘*'iI7lL' co-upvrzttion with .t~ 1t l.tl>1-1"~i:t1'111c1' P1111)‘, whether they lhtrlt‘. t-xiict words: “It is not a -~i itiu-tltt-i- the leaders of the LILF. ~ . .. t't\ of the L'.(.'.l-‘.."—havc i111 hi; to 111cm that bodes no - t ice of the labor support t \\.t~ l-irgrlv instrumental in the C.C.F.'s 111- ~ui~p 111 tnanv (httario ritliugs here- " .~‘ hr lllt‘ two older parties. 11TH! 11love on the part of the 1'11 itsvli is not surprising. 'l"he ztiltt ntllr is govt-med by the principle tltt- lrllitlllill of its policies ivholly justifies 211v 111<-.111~ usril to zittaitt lllPlll. Compared with sttclt w ~pp~1':111ii~111, (ICIT. lcadcrs are inert‘ “llalu-s 1:1 lllt‘ Woods." Certainly they rcvcalcd ti1<11 w.» tl> c.\".1'.'t<1r1li11:tril,v trusting in accept- uig ;1itili;1:‘ti11 uzth the C. l. 0., previous to tlic rltction, despite lli ltttiwrn Cumnnmistic leanings. Bucks coittiilcitt assurance at this tinit: that they (the Lfoitiztiiitttsts) 111-c the “party of tiatiotial unit)" tuhaicici- that may tncan), \\'0uld lcild onc to 11c" v: they have cvety reason to think they c1111 swing the labor votc for or against the C Cl‘. as they see fit. Probably the damage has :11: tdy bccn d--11c—anrl the Communist practicc of distupting and eventually sccuritig control 0i an organization by “boring from within" is “all ready to go" when Duck gives the word. 111 any case the whole situation is fraught with considerable grief for the C.C.F., despite Hr. _Tollift'e's vehement denial that any clccted ntem- bers of the C.C.F. party are members of the Communist Party. What is rrtOrc l0 the p0lfllr—-flli(l a lot: harder to establish——is thc possible extent of infiltration of C0tnmul1iSt5 into C. C. F. party ranks. True, the Ontario 61cc- tion is over, but the C.C.F. may discover-dike the people of the Danzig corridor and Austria, who "voted in their opprcss0rs"-——tltat a _grc=it many “tourists" were itistrtittictital in swinging tne labor vote to the C.C.F., perhaps in cxpcc- talion of just such a move bv Vi‘. Bitch. Hi5 confident statement: “M's will sec-k to Establish the closest possible relations with the socialist- minded masses who are members or supporter: of the C.C.F.", sounds like more than “just hltiffiitg to win a little popularitw at the expense of the CCF." It will be interesting to Witch and discover if the party with Such a large 1m- known element in the character of its supportcrs will he ahle to cope with this challenge. There was a song in the eighties-“I don't ktiow your name—hut I do know your facc-—" ulzicl: expresses ones immediate recognition 0i the “little ways" of Communism. And ivhatevcr highsotinding reasons the party is offering for the chanze of name, chief of which is that the term is a “hiwlrancc to political progress in Can- ada." the fact remains that in its principles and» policies. (‘onrmuitistit knows "no retreat" and no comprovisr. For this reason. though the 616C- tioti is rivet‘. it hcltooves the CCF. to kcep cloic ‘lah or. the situation. Otherwise. that park's rhnmt tnctrnvtir‘ rise on the provincial-political horizon iiiav b" ribsctirerl hi‘ the ruddv glow 0i the rising new labor-Progressive Party. —— Notes By The Way —— Penally Uf Discrimination By an Urdcr-iti-Council dated Aug. if, D¢- tcucc Minister Ralstoti is empowered to send draitcc troops to Bermuda, the Bahamas, Jam- ma, British Guiana, Xcwtoundlaud, Labrador, Alaska and the United Statcs, “as he deems ucc- CuSZify, ltaving regard to the military exigencies oi the moiuctit." More draflccs, says the Globe and Mail, are to be sent "abroad" for only one T635002 to rc- lcasc the volunteer units in those territories — now almost certainly out of range of the fighting -—for duty on the battle fronts. Thus officially is drawn the line of demarcation for national service in Canada. Here is the evidence of why we had to have two armies: One voluntarily t0 spend its life for the nation, t0 bleed, toil ind sweat. The other to do the safe chores which in- evitably fall to the lot of any army in any war, most of them chores which the Veterans Guard, that admirable band of volunteers 110w too 01d for front-line service, has demonstrated itself perfectly competent to pcriflrm. liolditig the draftces, 50,000 of whom are "A" caitcgonv, up to ridicule docs n0t free the GOV- crnmcnt of blame. Even if there should be suf- iicictit young Canadians willing to serve any- where to carry our ftill share of the Offensive, the kiovcrnnieut is not to be exonerated of 11S cowardly policy. Never can it be forgiven the despicable fraud worked on the people since it prclc11de<l to (lo their will by accepting COITIPUI‘ sorv service. It has schemed and dcceived t0 maintain that fraud in protcction of its political lifc line. t- lzlllTORlAL NOTESQ A striking advertisement appears in today's l>Sll€, emphasizing the need of taking step; now that will insure “a just and durable peace" after a decisive victory has bccn \\'0l1. This is the seventh in a scrics of advertisements by the Iri- tcritatiotial Xickcl Company of Canada, Limited, designed to focus public attention 011 the most vital issues of the clay. w n- i- a Canada's exports to the United States for the seven months ended July 31 showed an increase of almost 50 per cent. compared with the corres- pending period of 1942, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics has reported. Exports to the United States for the first seven months of this year totalled $612,700,000, compared with $432,. 100,000 in the first seven months of 1942. I! Ii 1i i In connection with the disbandittg of the P-E-I- Light Horse Armored section overseas, an officer writes: “It is felt over here (in England) that the Maritimes, and especially the Island, aredlifi forgotten men in the army so far as pr0moti0ns and recognitions are concerned. Still we are satisfied to do our dutv and give the best that i5 in us for our King and native land." 1 >i= n- v The regrettable disbandiug of the P. E. I- Ligltt Horse Squadron, which went Overseas 8t- tachcd to an armoured brigade, leaves only thc .\'. S. and l‘. E. I. Highlanders the only unit now bearing the Provinccss name. Thanks are due to Col. Murdock of Truro and Amherst for this, as it was he who recruited a P. E. I. Company fi-ont the I‘. li. I. Highlanders a11d changed thfi uamc of his battalion to include the Island. i ll i Warsaw, capital of Poland, captured from revolutionists, this date i831; Warsaw was an important city in the Middle Ages as residciicfis o1 Dukes of Mazovia; was taken by the Swed¢5 in 1655-6; surrendered to tjharlcs XII in i703 when he dethroned Augustus II and clcctcd Stanislaus Leszcryiiski in his place; captured by the Russians in 1764 and again in 1794; i0ll°\\’- ed by the unsuccessful revolutions of 1830 and i862; in i905-6 another revolution was put down; three attempts were made to capture it in the Great War; in 1920 Russian Bolshevists reached the outskirts but were thrown back by the Poles; in September 1939 armed forces from both Germany and Russia invaded Poland 311d on Sept. 21, 1939, in a joint manifesto they dc- clared that the Republic of Poland no longer ex- isted. its territories being divided into Eflilcm (U. S. S. R.) district and Western (Nazi) dis- trict; Poland thus suffered the fourth partition in its eventful history. 1i Th! That slushing sound on the lhizjl’! ware t.» Musso sobbtnbf “"1938; 9 other Italian ruins.—biandoti un. \ btnk manager has written a llbi\'f‘i. ‘It. trill be imdvtstnndnble if tnost. of tn: cltztractcrs tire Over- drawn-Punch. Scarcity of leather mil! bfilll bat-k the chi-fashioned carpet. slip- per, zttat handy parental paddle.- Chic-tut: News Tho Dimes olTvlously ore com- plrltl]. uunvlnccd 101:1. i116 59ml?‘ thlitv’ rotten 111 I).‘I‘.II’IIII‘I( is "W. Nazi . —'E(llll(ltll.flli Journal. y 1|...- 101. nnwiigilovgel the Film" mg [Trvnch on of a civil war into flit.- wttr that matters. -—Vanccuver Province. when flip tiiiit-VQ. uuIos com?» why nct liivt- the stcciing wheel In ‘the bacx s1‘. ' i" M0151 51" gumcnls?~(iu"lph N -» h @1411...‘ 1.1 llaly is dongs: RIIIIYESIII wvnr nnallifii- Mu“ be. or tho trsptile would have gnrgwn IVIIISSUIIIII out long below this-Branttord Expositor. Cnnntfa owes DIEM)’ "I "Mimic O0 tho QSOTCO workers across the ccuntry. who have now on three Occasions 521"“ to '1 tho‘. 12 million ration hroks act raft" ,v and romp- uv m“. um Itnrrls of (tuna 11ins.— SI. Cathariztt-s Standard. Frontenac ivatch the clialr IVItcn llln no err; for crowd; ffocl: ltozscvelt sat in. i . glass in front. of \\'lll’11 Eden straisliteited his tlr. i-t-tnrrntly use on: 0f lit»? '7.I‘C0 nslt IIIIVS in which. Wllffiiflll Churrliill tiuiikcd his‘ CIIAI'.—WIDIIILCY Star. l Take your house number and double it. Add 5, Multiply by half a hundred. Then add your age (no cheating). Add the number 0t‘ days 1n a year. Substract. i115. The last two figures of the total will be your age; the others your house number. ~Magazine Digest. Churchill hu Prlnm Minister been a Member of the British Parliament for I0 ears and a. member of the Brit sh Cabinet, 20 years of his lite. He has made more than 3.000 speeches, eacn a finish- ed masterpiece, and has written several great. books which insure for him a place among the greatest writers of the English language.- St. Thomas Times-Journal. Lord Louis Mountbtsttenk ap- pointment to this high position is gratifying also because 1t utones for the unwarranted slurs cast upon his father, Prince Louis who was 1m admiral In the Royal Navy 1n 1914 and was literally hounded from the service because his father was of German birth. -St. Thomas Times Journal. The Carbon Chronicle published this item recently: "J. A. Hanna- ford of Howie. Alberta. sold l! car- load of steers 111st week for which he received $3.000. Six years ago he. sold a. similar cnricad which netted him $300." No wonder 1t lot of Alberta farmers are reported nnvlniz off farm debts now. and little wonder thev were unable to do much nlonz that line some slx rears ago." -Edmont.on Journal. As Mussolini has lone. so, ton, "'1" m. Hitler rind n1 hLs kind. There is nn nlnce In this mOdErn ivorlrl for dictators. "Th; wnv‘. of 1h:- futtire" l~ silli d0mc¢r|1gy_ The illtlers and bfussollnls mid z-uch "lllfl" nanzstet-s are hat a pnsslnr phase 1n the onward march 1c human freedom-everywhere. road nhend 1s long and hurl, and the goal is far away. But, that in irgnnittntfs destiny 43cm" n” 85B. If Che while races are to maln- tnin themselves the were“ mu‘- ried couple must mu“ mm.- ming ovu- three c ildran. to 110W n0 Pfolllcanda has minded women t0 have more b ea. How- ever. there ls real hope 1n the 1m- provlng economic mmaiement of the world. If this war is succeeded by a period of enduring pence and 300d llvliii qondlcions, we should see on increased birth rate, Juli. as the long stability of the nine- teenth oen ury was notable for its large families. -Varicouver Bun. The chief’ book of reference used by British naval writers nu been published in a 194! edlton, says The Londoner. Though dim. cultles of getting news and Vla- tures of warships no much gngt- er in war than in pence, yet there 1s more fresh material in the new volume than 1n any glmg 1959, There are many new sketches silhouette sections, and lYflOflI MW rhotosraphs of British ships ‘are those o1’ the battlelhl l, Howe’ and "The Du of Yor . But what particularly interested me was the lcture on the front- lsplere of H. .8. "Enter." caption- ed with an anecdote of a former H. MB. “Exef/er". .. ."At the Baffle of Sandras on February 1'1, 1782 H. M. s. ‘Exeter’, s fl-gun ship Carri/int! the broad pennant o Commodore Richard King. was be- set by five French ships and almost reduced to a wreck. As still moth. or enrrwy ship was seen approach- inir. the commodore was asked "Who 1111111 we do?’ (Fight IIEI’ mi THE_CHARLOTTETQVILZLGIE.RDIAN PUBLIC FORUM Ills ooh-l In Olll III Ill lhuuhn by unupoldluh of “filth-n II lulu-at. Tho Clnlhtsotnwu Gandhi undone ll QIIuQQIIQdI. NO VOTE FOB THE MAN OB WOMAN 1N UNIFORM Sin-Considerable has been writ- ten on the attitude of the Jones’ Government in depriving those from this Povlnce, who are now ser- vln: their King and country abroad and 1n other parts of Canada, of their right to vote, and the argu- ments advanced by two or more correspondents re the high-hund- ed policy of the local government in dealing with this question cannot, be answered by the Liberal mn- chine. But. Sir. the worst has not been said on this “bastion of the S01- dlers’ vote. At the present. time there are many Islander; 1n the various branches of the Services who are on duty at various points 1n this Province. To date no pro- vision has been made to let. this group evercise their franchise. Ap- parently. 1n so far as the local Gov- ernment Ls concerned, anyone wearing His Majesty's uniform must b¢ deprived of his right to vote. The very shame of it! Al; the last local election approx- knately 44.000 franchise votes were polled. Approximately 11.000 voters from this Province are now serv- ing in one branch or other of the Services. In other words the Jones‘ Government. have deliberately dis- franchised 25 per cent of the elect- ors of this Province—nnd why? Simply because they have, to use the words of the Patriot, the "gills" to servo their Country 1n its hour 01' need. It need not be said that no opportunity was given them to make the necessary arrangements as 1n n. letter axiother veteran pointed out in a recent: issue of your paper that Dr. MaoMlllan, at the last Sexton, very forcibly raised this quastfon, but. his suggestion to lin- plement the necessary legislation was ignored. It might. be pointed out that a very short time after the Len Gov- ernment was elected in 1035. a spe- the borrownlg of several millions of dollars and also banish the Prohi- bition Commission and pace the At- torney General in sole control of i042 nor 1n 194.3 and the tirasent Province, their right to record their vote on September 15th ncxt. the last war and those now scrviuz in this war will surely not. forget this treatment and the Jain-s Gov- ernment. candi “e; will ‘earn to their sorrow 112a‘. 1m)- tine forgotten. I am. Sir. etc, ANOTHER VETERAN TIME FOR A UI NGE Sin-It is noted that the Llb- eral representatives at Ottawa ate active at, the Liberal Conventions and some of them ‘re tnakitiq speeches, of’ course to trv to gain a nomination at a later date for themselves. If rumors are correct we may also expect an influx frmn Ottawa. of some of the hi2 aims in the person of Cabinet. ittinistcrs. 1n Ontario this same thin: ltappenrd. Premier King closed the Parliament of Canada and all the LIIYPHI mem- bers from Ontario and many Cub- lnef. ministers rushed 1.0 the aid cf Premier Nixon. The people of Ontario were quit»: definite _in their answer both to Mr. Nixon and the Liberal bers and Cabinet ministers no uncertain terms served on the Liberal purtv both and Provincial flint it no held their confidence. When these federal represent- atives present themselves to the people of this Province to bolster the cause of the Provincial Liberals the people of this Province will re- member that federally tls well 11s provlncliilly the Liberalqinrty has not kept. faith with the people 0f this Province 11nd are no longer entitled to their support. When the Liberal candidates and their Federal friends are making such beguiling speeches our peo- ple will remember the disgraceful way that our transportation con- nections were neglected. We should have a new boat. before now to re- place the one 10st. over two years ago. We should have had some war work going on in our Pro- vince. Every Province 0f Canada. came 1n for a share of War con- tracts except. Prince Edward Isl- and. This Province has some of the finest natural harbours tn be found building expansion undertaken by‘ the Liberal Govern- ment- but. not In: was done. Thou- sands of our men and women went. over to Halifax, Picwu, New Glas- gow St. John and other parts of Canada. and found war work but. they could not. find ivork at. home because the Liberals were not. alive m the needs of this Province. Now these Liberals will come along and have the nerve to ask for a. new term but. our ople are sufficiently aroused to rea u that it 1s time for a ch o and the answer to their horny rornlses will be the same as that. g ven by the people of Ont- arlo. I am sir. etc. VOTER. SMALL BITERS Scab mites which cause 10th of an inch long. HOMING TUBTLES homo if removed many miles. Some wreiiiivioriiilltziimgias nest which Ls used by the while the ls incubating. coiiuiin SLEEP. nlvuhnl, thy’: dufiu. n: idle-toning. tan- la| — nun conlnlsblm- Ihll uuh day: war-tied, Mvh 50%!“ mind 1o work Dodd’: Kidney l, aid a y 0 your Hihuyn". I'm glad I followed his advice n now I I sleeping Iih n lop-flunk: lo I I I shr- r.'i"s‘. was 1h»- calm reply. "The same spirit animated the ‘meter’ of 100 years infer." , ~ sheep scab or mange are only on: fort- ' ‘mrtles return unerrlngly to their auxiliary male State Etiquette (Ottawa Journal) The Peterborouah Examiner takes to task "two or three Om- adian newspapers" for complaining that when Prime Mixilster Kin: gave a state dinner at Quebec he did not invite Mr. John Bracken, the Progressive Conservative lead- er. Thus: line of argument. We cannot re- collect entertained Mr. Churchill at. tho White House he asked Wendell Willkie to join them." W611. the newspapers which wanted Mr. Bracken at. Mr. King's shite dinner mBy have been wrong. but not any more wrong than the Peterborough Examiner. The man who should have been invited to M11 King's dinner was not. Mr. Bracken. who is merely the leader 0f B Dflfiiy. but 1V1)". Gordon Gray- clon. leader of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the House of Com- mons. Between that position and the position of Mr. Wendell W111- kiB 1n the United states there 1s git) tanalphgy at all. In the Unltgqfl i! B5 In ffi I lender. ere no o cal party In Canrid . 0 th th the lender iiif I-ils Nfajgstsfils gaff Opposition ls a recoznlzed official of the Crown, pufd by the Crown, and accorded the rank of one of the King's Ministers. That pctgt be- longs f0 Mr. Graydon, not to m. ltamckmb will) i5 a Pflliv leader 1n 11.9 scnse that Mr. Caldwell is n, imrlv leader: and though w; makg l") Pmlcflvv at brim: fln authority "Ii Slate etiquette or pi-omwi, we have g, notion that Mr. Graydon Md 115 much right to m.- n Mr. King's state dinner a5 any 0g M1- Kiiigis cabinet ministers. ‘ma; ha’ was not there. or not Invited sur- prises us; seeing that Mr. King is '1 stlckler for slate etiquette and the amenities. JEWS OF EUROPE From Opinion cial session was called to authorize The “Vfillmv hi; its nest. Where it. chu hide and rest. The lowly toad can burrow Safe 1n its muddy furrow. the Prohibition Act. What was done The H1016 can build 1n 1935. however, was not done in Undfl. me qum 10a its home m. Government have not lifted a fins- squirrelscan ‘always be er to give those serving from ‘this Dotuicilcd in a tree. Beasts can hide in a den: Returned men and women from The!’ In“? 11° Futvhfers like men. While we, who bear on our back Gods great Law as our pack- Now there is nothing to trust '“'i But. charity of the dust. We're tiillagui of all things-save Passports to the grave. -Louis Ginsberg. 1.115 cowmiw The covrbirrl docs not make a 110st of its own. but lays eggs 1n the 110st of other birds. POOR COCK ROBIN’! Until 15113 the robin was consid- erczl a came bird in some southern slates. For Foot Ailments consuur H. J. A. BROWN. D.P. GHIRGPODIST 14K Great George Street CIIARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. Eggs Wanied New high prices for Grade A Large, Medium and Pul- lets also undergrades. Cor- rect grading guaranteed with prompt returns. SWIFT CANADIAN CO., Limited Charlottetown ——-————s GASSY STOMAGIIS IIELIEVEII Every person who II 11'0"!’- led with 1| In 1h. staunch and bow: should let. n bat- le of Dr. Evan's Stomleb Mixture and no how 11'1"“! it will relieve all lllstrcnllq nymptoml. Dr. Evans Stornlch Illn- lura taken ll meal time: n06 only prevent; n11 bud Jfecu from [as but. 1f promos“ the functional activity of the stomach, iuslnl digestion lfld lmiirflvu the appetite. Don't delly order your bottle today. co l! cents. lend n quarter . . , Help lave n Life! Drunlsh um of War Saving Stumps in to be used for lmylnl Medical supplies for our arrnul {ones overseas. Buy n Slump, lily here now. TIIE 7W0 MAGS 119 Great George Street Dodd’: Kidney Pills “We d0 not see flil sense in lhlli that when lvcr. Roosevelt . NATIONAL anavfol Sifisuiisigv. 194a M siinscwxvl Extension of Compulsory Employment Transfers. 1. 2W1”... and swap...- HE 6th Compulsory Employment ‘hinder Order, luueil under authority of National Selective Service Civilian Regulations, requires compliance not later than September 8th, 194-3. After that date no employer may continua to employ my man covered by this Order, unless under speolll permit. ' The first five Compulsory Thunder Onion lined occu- pations, and required compliance by all mule employees in those occupations if (a) in an age and marital class designated under the Military Call-up, or if (b) 16, l7 or 18 years o! age, The Sixth Order repeats all occupations given In the five earlier Orders, and require! all other men from 16 Io 40 years of agg ‘(both ages Inclusive) to become available for transfer to higher priority jobs, by registering at the nearest Employment T and Selective Service Office. Details of the Sixth Order were advertised In daily newspapers at the end of August. Copies of the Order may be locus-ed from any Employment and Selective Service Office. If in doubt as to the coverage o! this Order, or the pro- cedure uuder it, ask your nearest Employment and Selective Service Office. " All men, married or single, employed In designated occupations, aged 16 to Orderl. To avoid registered must '3": 40, are now covered by the enalfiea, than who have no! yet o l0 by September 81h, 1943. IDTMENII‘ (C)? (DEER HUMPHREY Minister of Labour MPHIHEIL, A. Mas-N nun, Dlnaar, National Solcalu Sank. D~S Radio Addresses BY PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE FARMER CANDIDATES Over CFCY Sept. 7-—7.15 P.M. Philip Matheson’ Sept. 9—7.45 P.M. J. J. Trainor Sept. '10 7.45 P.M. W. G. McKenzie PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FE RRY. SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, l‘. E. I. — CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. "PRINCE NOVA” “The Connecting Link Between These. Provinces” t DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Starling July 1st the Nova Booth-Prince Edvard lllnnil Ferry lervlce will operate three round trips per day. W111 Leave Wood Islands 1.00 un. 11.00 IJII- and 8.00 p.111. NORTH JOINT Will Leave Caribou 9.00 5.111. 1.00 pan. Ind 5.00 ban. LUNCHES SERVED UMBEKLAND FERRIES, LIMITED CIIARLOTTETOWN. P. I. l. POLITICAL MEETINGS i TIIIIIII DISTRICT 0F KING'S BALDWIWS ROAD — Friday, September- 8rd BRIDGETOWN — Monday, September 6th. CARDIGAN — Wednesday, September 8th. MONTAGUE — Friday, September 10th. NEW PE RTH — Monday, September 13th. All meetings at. eight o'clock P.M. (Sgd) LESLIE HUNTER .141 CHERRY ST. TERESNS-Wednesday, September 8th.l ST. PETER’S BAY-Thursday, Sept. 9th POIGS WILFRED WATTEIIWORTH JOSEPH G. CAMPBELL H. F. MucPHEE .1011. HILL-Tuesday, September 7th. MORELL-Friday, September 10th. ism.) H. H. cox ALBERT QUIGLEY THOMAS CULLEN R. L. BURGp l .. __ .._ _ . . ‘MA How Are Your Eyes? 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ETC- imuus scam chm” nk Charlottetown l’ E l MONEY. ro' I-iigig m, q BEll 6. MATHIESON noun '10 L05" n Charlotte“ c-mron “Misti. Island Faves EXAMIIIEII GLASSES FITTED J. s. TAYLOR I OPTQMETRIST a Queen 9"‘ Corner Kent l" ‘Mmenu r "°"""'1¥1..l'.l. ‘i155 PhonoJlgW/mf.‘