av- '1 i F3“ it. Niaiis '} - " Rhea Mae Sets lNew ; Track Record at’ Amherst é s r $.11 PACE 5 .s.o.c lkhsk iinsriiiiinliudo“ mg“ in’ mmwgs Tiger, l-LM. Eeasy CY ‘Mibrgy Dillon, D. Wrner (Tara-era ‘inning Sam. CL. Dauphin»; ' ptipzrgamore. Clough (0 dizeilr y“); Direct Jr., R. Marshfllslizfll; {ms-rm 1-2. 2.14. 3.14. CLASSIFIED T301‘ we pm-iqh, P. Clarke u; McKiIlOP. 11W. Munro (O'- Brien) l I l Hillside Soot. J.A. Kerr (Caonroy; 9 HBIVBSC MGIOdY, I‘, Cameron (Sn-i 3 P lllwol. W. l-Tennessey, (Moi-s- de 4 s Paul Abbe. B. Burke (Barnett) fl dr. dr. FIE! I03 ALL Rhea Mae. RC. Coates (O'Brien) Joxigl; . Moriarty and hhev (Cioni Josedale Hoosier Chas lalllallke: Dale H, W. Henneseey l0 Happy L. Jas McNeil (E. Semple) ‘Time-ill, 2.06 1-4, 2.11 1-2. CLASSIFIED ‘IIOT AND PAC! The Great G. . Crulckshank and l‘ phneo (T. Semple) l 1 l Uscita Britten.‘ Geo. Brookine ml Senaple) | San on. C. McKenzie (Czoniollb Hal McKinney. M“. Bell (Moieséde: (Heiiiité- Time-ZJO. 2.09. 2.10. I Upland Came Birds y’ Outlook Encouraging the Rin mgmgriid) Hun ‘arian partridge for coming i l season is decid- bright in several districts path of the Hillsboro River that -~.~~».=,i.~r~i.. ....*.: IBTG l "I iere with the Ruffed seen i gly , sections of the ~ lnce and in one spevlfllly fav- iour larged covey: at one otietown: Th: plairtrldge are taking numbers in the ' checked by o’ fill iggfsa-ig- a ‘g5 statement on difficult to rout the rill-ll aftsr the grain check to i: in ti; the Prov- A loulture proceed Thea: West gb FREE Training Provided , .1‘ . l'f ' b21912‘. lflliiill‘... waompleted ovillon liislior- be Medically Cate- xth" abs suitable to: " "lull - ve u paren ‘s aerator. Sloceygraziesmen ro- nrust fllithe a No eoru it ls YOUR old: brothers overseas. ,‘-.. ‘Ma-n -\_ aim River district. About three weeks later a. single prairie chicken was reported at Orwell but Game Off- icials were i “ ‘ to be skeptical as Orwell is a considerable dis- tance from the oint of liberation However, it is t is same farmer who has reported the flock of 4 young and one adult bird so it is quite possible he is correct in his identification. At no time to date has a pair of adult birds been seen but it is reasonable to ass- uim that both are in the immed- iate area. Observers are keeping a close tab on how the newly es- tablished species have ‘tiade out and it is hoped that they will es- tablish themselves. Naval senile Headquarter announced the appointment today of’ Naval Mrnnber of the Canadian Joint Staff In Washington, Capt-l aln Godfrey succeeds Rear Admiral Brodeur who has been appointed Commanding Officer Pacific "————-—i L Bouswontoil for Certain Trades There's an urgent call for a limited number of boys in Military District No. 6 (Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island) to receive FREEtroin- ing in certain useful trades at"t'he District Vocational Training School, Saint john. Courses available include: Clerk (Stenographer), Draughtsman . mini-l are badly needed you oration shou dpsttarid in the way. DUTY to back up your "I, . ¢ now ro suusr - . Q.“ fiigffiifilszil..." "'.'..°.':rs..‘:.i'$= .u.o.s.'ii u. N.l. IIZEQQJiQQQFI-II-II-II Cont. —IWN Photo. To graphical and Survey- (orgoElectriciai-i (R.D._F. and ignals), Fitter (General and Motor Vehicle), instrument Mechanic. Army rates of pay and occomodation will be supplied each student. v l i lens: ifallfn (Ccsmll 5t. (‘mug Tarn (Joy) 1 , Marjorie Budlong (Rankin) 3 2 2,. Inez Reynolds (J. Pope Czilarkei Ii 3 Captain V. S. Godfrey. R.C.Nl. as B I Remember i ‘IT-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - Wiley Gibson of Every farmer on P grosslve Conservative Candidate in tho Third District of liuocn’: County spooks over C F C Y at olght o'clock to-niorrow evening, Friday Sept. 3rd . E. Island should listen for this Broadcast. Marshliold, m- K. of C. Tennis Tournament On account of the rain there were no matches played on Wed. Iieeday. The o mgtchgg are scheduled for this evenin : 6.30 Women's doubles - tgml; E- Condon and W. Michell vs M. Brgwsi aid D.d Doyle. . . q x vs. Earl lgxgC¥ollgg andy ‘dim? Brown. L. Blanchard and L. Herlnessey vs. Joyce Cantwell and Somerled Trainor. Matinee Races At’ Riverside Track Yesterday Matinee races at Riverside 'I‘rack. Vernon. yesterday afternoon were held d itc a. heavy downpour of rain w ch delayed the opening of the event. Mr. George R, Hooper of Charlottetown, the starter ran the four events off in two hours when the track dried after the rain. The results were as follows: Class A Trot And Pace Lad)’ Hal 2.12% (McNeill l Nancy Budlong (Praught) 2 Time: 2.19, 2.17 1-2. The winner is owned by ington. McNeil, southport. Class B Trot And Pass Nell Cochotodale 2.16 1-2 The Suliett (Bigger) Mis Lee Togo (Power) MBIJCITlC Hal (C. O'Brien» Edith Grey Darky Kairnuck (Proud) Time: 2.23 1-4, 2.18 1-4, 2. The winner is owned by Charles Willie. Oovehead. Chis C Trot And Pave Mickey Voio Well- l Joe Voio (Jay) 5 4 Honey Girl (McDonald) 4 5 Time: 2.22 1-4, 2.18 i-2, 2,25. The winner is owned by A. Jay, York. Class D Trot And Pace Princess Kalmuck lMcDloniiildg Irna Kalmuck (McGulgsn) 3 :4 l Star Junior 2 2 2 Bill Kalmuck 6 6 3 Peter Grattan 5 4 4 essie 4 5 dr lick Tune: 2.26. 2J6, 2.36 1-2. by George McDonald, Mermaid. glgkiixealsbw R H Ch r r. . oo , ar- lotte me p“ town. Judges, William Nloholsvu and Charles Reardon, Charlottetown; Edwin Harrington, Eldon. Timers: George McIntyre, Mont- ague, George Brookins, Kenslngton. K. 0f C. Softball The fourth game of the payoff serLrs between the Tigers and the Aces in the Knights of Columbus softball league was called on ac- count oi darkness last night after the first half oi the seventh irin- lng had been layed. It was list ess and loosely played from the start and aadded to that some uselem argument spoiled a ball ame that should have been a peasure to watch. The next game will be on Friday evening at 8.30 sharp. The team not having its full compliment of players at game time will have to play short handed or fill up with Junior players until their own men arrive. The gain scheduled tonight between the Hitrights and Royals is - éagstponed- --until»-'I‘-uesday next at .0. Held Day a Did you hahd in your entries for the field day, September 6? If not do so at once. 1 2- be a three doubles will get underway. lluoits The play for the Crockett Trophy, the Mclnnis Troghy and the war saving stamp pr es are scheduled to be decided by Scp- tember llth. On this date the Provincial Quoit Tournament will be held for the Ogilvy Trophy. In order to accomplish every member is asked to complete his games by the date above men- tioned. Any member who has a of getting in the playoffs must we that he has played his full complement of games. In the Crockett Trophy play Ar- chie McFarlane ls still leading without having met a defeat and the prospects look good for his repeating this season and thus getting g. strangle hold on the sil- verware. The pla for the war savings stamps wil get underway on Wednesday aiiernoon and even- ing September 8th. Teams will be drawn and the winning team will divide the stamps. So make arrangements to be on hand on the above date. The McInnis Trophy has not as yet been decided. James Mont- gomery is leading in games play- ed and won, however. Edgecomb and Roper are tied with him in games lost. The last mentioned must either play the same num- ber of games, as Montgomery or have these games defaulted to them, in which case there would cornered play-off. Should either player in their re- maining games meet a defeat then Montgomery would show the best summary. The Provincial play-off is open to any two quoiters on the Island Q These busy days, when you have no time to waste on slow, old-fashioned breakfast methods, you'll welcome the ease and convenience of serving Kellogg's delicious ready-to-eat cereals. Crisp and fresh in their wax-lined packages, these tempting foods come already prepared . . . you can serve them in just 30 seconds! All the family enjoys a dish of Kellogg's, not just at break- fast, but for a quick bite at lunch, a handy snack between meals, or a light meal before bedtime. There's a Kellogg cereal for every taste . . . rice, wheat or com . . . shredded, flaked or “popped." Keep several tempting choices always on hand. Made by Kellogg's in London, Canada. KELLOOO‘! ALL-WHEAT: The Ila-mun canal wllh the its-mun finveurl III ‘fill OTIIIR Ill-LOGO FAVOUIITIS I- IICI KIISPIIS, IRAN ILAKIS AND VAIIITY PACKAGI PAGE SEVEN you Kfl-l-OOWS CORN FLAIR! ‘Ilia flavour favourite In 4 homes out of ll Q KELLOOWS ALL DRAM: llslya lraap you regular, naturally. “d When it's a rush to get all the family ofl‘ to work or school, ready in a jiffy. No pots or pans for saving on electricity or gas. a’, MAXI OTHII FOODS GO ILIITHIII "Stretch” meats nnd other hnrd-to-get foods with Kellogg's cereals, Just the thing for casserole dished. flaky pastry, tempting mufiins or cookies, delicious SAVI TIMI, WORK, IUILI elloggh arc to wash either . : . and a daily “i economical candy substitutes. IETTII llll IllllS f’ IITI sun run u Inn f run-aluminium i; KILLOOOS KRUMBLES: Tho shredded canal with Ilia exclusive flavour! KE\LOGG'S PEPi The both! bum Ilnlisal twi HILP KIDDIIS GIT MOII MILKI Every child should have at least I pint of milk a clay, say Canada's food rules. Make nutrition enjoyable with a different Kellogg cereal once or ce each dflt. and the play will commence at the Rochford Square Quoit Courts on Saturday ‘ llth at 2 p. m Now is your time to pick your man and get in on this sport of sports. Entries must be sent to the President of the Rochford Quoit Club, Mr. A. L. MacPher- Thursday night Septem~ Junior Tennis Yesterday's games in the K. of C. Junior Tennis Tournament re- sulted in Merlin McKenzie and‘ Harold Pineau ivirining their way, to the championship for 1943. Thel results follow: v _ Mary Gillls and Wilma Fltlger‘ ald defeated Barbara CoYle B1"! lnrrnine McNeely, 6-4, 6-2. I Leah MacDonald and Trainer defeated Phyllis Mac- 8-2. 6-1. Billie MCNCQIy ling defeated Carl Bradley Hubert Murnaghan. In the finals Merlin McKenzie and Harold Plneau defeated Billie McNeely and Cecil Dowllng, 4-6. 7-5, 6-5. The boys decided on a sudden death set to decide the set in match. Today's matches starting at 10 a.m. Joan Weir and Bernadette Murnaghan will play Mary Gillie and Wilma Fitzgerald and Leah MacDonald and Ethel Trainer will play the winners. I On Friday morning the mixed and i | Teachers Convention lit Hunter liivcr The local convention of teach- ers convened at Hunter River on August 3011i wilh thirty-six teach- ers present. The morning session commenced at 10-00 a-m» Wll-h Supervisor C. B. Jelly acting as lo tlic absence of the president. The first business procedure was the lllillolnlmenl M committees which were as follows: Nomination Committee: - Edna Wigmore, Miss Reta Frizzell and Mr. John MncKny- chairman due Resolutions: Mr. some. Mrs. Arthur Burgess and r/liss Winni- fred Has lam. Mr. Jelly then gave an outline or the year's work, touching on the course of studies and its sup- plement, salary bonuses and oth- er problems of general interest. Meetin then adjourned till 1.30 p.rn. w en the teachers again as- sembled for the afternoon meet- ing. The chairman of the Nom- ination Committee brought in a BASEBALL NATIONAL 8t. Louis C; Pittsburgh l. St. Louis, B; Pittsburgh e. Chicago l2; Cincinnati 9. Montreal l; Rochester 7. INTERNATIONAL Newark 2: Baltimore 4. Montreal '1; Rochester l. Toronto l: Buffalo 0. When fly the Canadian Press Sylvanus Apps. 23-year-old Mc- Master University student. and the pick of Ontario's hockey amateurs, signed a two-year contract with Toronto Mapfe Let's of the Na- tional Hockey League seven years ay. Point winrer for Can- n the ' l0 Vault, A ‘forwards n the NHL lined the Le is lull-Al l» _ I ann- suggested slate of officers for the ensuing year, this rclmfl W“ adopt/ed and the following officers were elected: President, Miss Mary Callaghan. Hope River. Child's Breath May Warn 0f Something Wrong Fsw things tell llozhcr so clearly that her child l: "out of order‘ ns bad breath. Don't wait untli your child comm dawn sick befnrr- doing something. Get a |iaclr_ ago of Children's rn Tablets toilai! from your dmgzriri. Th nrc the lilrio, easy to trike. tablets m more mothers are turning to for i _r\ from runabout l-rl nlcm rs iio mrnl! '1 " Mndo by thl rl nc-l AIS. ii rs of [lnliyfii Own ThbieLl-your [unr- TETJ. of a reliable product. on; m at was drought- Millan and Bethany MacDonald, 51.0mm m the following a“ 69°“ D°W' adopted bv the meeting. Vice-President, Miss Sadie June Banks, Bradalhane. Secretary‘, Miss Wlnnifrcd Has- lam. Springfield‘. The newly elected president then took the chair and callsd on Miss Verna Darrach, Director of the. Junior Red Cross, who gnvc an in- teresting address on the activities that society and urged the teachers to go on to better work next year. She then gave a splen- did demonstration on a hot lunch prolect. g Mr. Reginald MacDonald. Sec- retary of tlie P.E.l. Teacher's Fod- cration then spoke briefly on the functions of the Federation and gave a vivid description of the larger unit administration. The question box was then con- ducted and questions oi topics were discussed and answ- ered by the Chief Superintcndmv of Education, Mr. Jelly and Al: MacDonald. ‘ The Resolution Committee thin resolu- ons which were unanimous.‘ Resolved that the thanks nl this convention be extended 1 Dr. Show, Miss Verna Darracl‘ Supervisor Jelly and Mr. Regina‘ MacDonald for their assistance l: making this convention the sur» cess it has e Resolved that n. we as teachers riz- YEO THEATRE “ Tortilla Flat " STARRING SPENCER TRACY nEnY LAMARR JOHN canon-zap ___.__._.____ MONTAGUE-l-‘Ri, aso mi. MONTAGUE - SAT. 8.00 d: l0 P. M. SOURIS-MON. 8.30 P. M. MATINBE 3.45 P. M. | ;~_—__ Out Our Wny t‘ \'Zi1‘l 2d ‘ HAW-HMN.’ HAD-HAP.’ HE "THOUGHT THET WAS A . SALAD.’ EF THEY DIDN'T r press our loyalty to King and Country and rededicate ourselves to furthering the war effort in every way possible. Whereas the Department of Edu- cation saw fit tn request the Fed- eral Government to freeze teach- r... in tiie profession without con- sulting the Federation or asking for financial assistance to adjust the salaries of teachers as com- pared \\"'/Ii industry and business be it rcolved that this convention‘ urge the executive of the P. l-J. l. Admission $1.50 By J. R. Williams I 'l‘eacner's redcration to approach the Governtmzit as soon as poss- ible to have this injustice reme- died by supplying the deficiency in salary. Resolved that the thanks of this convention be extended to the Department of Education for granting (he teachers the two‘ hundred day year. RcsF/‘rl tha_t we urge the execu- tive ol the P.E.l. Teacher's Fed- eration to approach the Govern- ment imniedintr-lv for at least ten Proceeds in aid of X-Ray Equipment for P.E.l. Tuberculosis League .T|CKET SALE: Jenkins and Reddins Pharmacy and at Airport ONE WEEK ONLY SEPTEMBER 2-9 NO TICKETS ON SALE AT DOOR - Limited Number of Tickets — all on Advance Sale Our Boarding House WHY THE DINNER PA\l_ 2 - fu. PROBABLY eiocov ATNO HOUR LUNCH PEIZlOD wm-i THE Mason!“ am: wuv ROOT ME our AT T\-\\S UMEARTHLV uouuov- THE MORNlNG r -- ‘5 urr- Trlf MART KENNY And His Western Gentlemen CHARL OTTETOWN ARMORIES Wednesday Evening SEPTEMBER 22 Mammoth Dance Sponsored By CHARLOTTETOW N C Y R O C L U B Ieeao. MARTAMfM sneak}?- 1N6 on an EXPERTS sea wmi CARSARM REMEMBER THE eTizeET CAR COMDArQV-w- THlS is. WAR l-w AND days cumulative sick leave wit): DRY. Resolved that this convention go on record as favoring the es tablishmeiit of larger units in our Province and that an attempt be made tn give more publicity to this question so that it may be more clearly understood by the people. The meeting was then adjourn- ed and the singing of the Nat- ional Amliom brought to a close a verv successful convention Dress informal 11's A GYRO DA i" . _}g,;\:.jr~1 . With Major ‘Honpie WHEN VOU GET TO THE iF sou MuTnov, DON'T COME HOME uutess / You WANT ME TO .4’; ewe \(ou A ROUGH IDEA or- loll-KAT THE INVASION OF eiciul was LIKE.’ _