FltlDAY. "r/r/s BALANCED BREAKFAST KEEPS’ ME FIT n "Vi/hale grain cereals," on cloned c: one of tho ouantlol "protntiva" loads, by the Canadian Madicol Association. " L‘ Shredded Whwl is o “whula groin <ereol"—-lt it 100% pure whole wheot in its most 4 delicious iotm. Two Nobltco Shredded Whnqt with milk and fruit contain no ion than night vltol food vuluou Thru Vitamins (A, B; and A C), iron, Calcium, Phorphorus, Protein: and Carbohydrates. . . . Fortlfy your resistance daily with this "protective" whole wheat food~—ond ‘é "hoop I'll to do your bit." - m: CANADIAN sunsnocp wuur COMPANY, m». Niagara Foul, Canrlda FOR THIS fAMlllAfl PACKAGE AT w. LllTlJ. TflLQIl F. .._vy__ ,_.,:. S. :~ h ll irwptijnt-iozi of 15.0.00). rnnre. where Napoleon l itiurt-I . bv driving awn i703, now clzuu. .. Ln at A/Ioiuciurz". L 1 the death of l9 people. A cloudburst and (fycionc that lwted l0 mlntltci-n tirmixishxtl a thr- Mexico, CJll5~ c-rrrtsat-ofegrw-l .. . . .and you’ll need lots of extra. groceries to speed his wzi) along. Our assortineuts are priced to give your budget a “lift" Shop at the Canadian Stores, y'0u’ll fiutl quality at every price. (p it ! D- T S‘ M... t iii-"E BUOY SOAP '1‘ inch 8o . . ._. .,,., t} .~....__._ 15¢ 'f SALADA TEA f.‘ y Yellow Label .' t. .4 i Lb. Pkg. -—— i Shlrrlffs 3t, Luehua and F anoy i FREE DESSERTS ,_ ; Pkg, 8a 1' 2 For: -- - _. .._ " 1 hf MoOREADY'3 VINEGAR White Wino or Older 03L —-- -- n-n -—- BULK PEANUT BUTTER ‘i Lb. 14o 2 Lbs. ——---——- NEW PORT FLUFFS 24 oz. pkg. — — -— 39c ‘i302; pkg- ——--25° “iii EEWMKXQPMEQ M 7 oz. pkg. 13c, 2 for 25c IA St. Charles MILK, Tall Tin 10c, 3 for — — —— —- ——~ Kellogg's CORN FLAKES Pkg- 100,3 For — — — Scotia. Gold 2O oz. Tin 3 For — — _ 10c APPLE JUICE EACH 9c LONDON CORN STARCH Pkg.-- — — — —— --— island Brand Boneless CHICKEN, 7 oz. Tin ~ — — — — — — 25c Swansdown 27c 29c CAKE FLOUR, Pkg. -- -- - -— -— — —— Mephisto Cut No- 2 Tin WAX BEANS EACH 10c 3 For -- - CERTO 8oz. Bottle -- -- — - — — PARAWAX 1 Lb. Block Each 14o, 2 For,— — — 27c McCREADYS PICKLES, Sweet Mixed or Mustard, 7 oz. Bot. SURPRISE SOAP 9c 45c EachSo, 1OFor—-—————— Mepmisto No- 2 Tin PEAS Each 10c 2 For———-— Barton's Snowflake BAKING POWDER,1 Lb Tin — — Eaton's BULIK TEA, Lb. — - — -- - -- _ 15c 55c i‘ -“"»...£4P§‘f'. Picnic Style PORK SHOULDERS, Lb.- i? rzotuzo ROAST BEEF, §m_--— chuck ROAST BEEF, Lb- ~ — — — — ———— Corned _ _ 23c Efi’.i39i'.l§'_ _ _ __ _ _ 13° _ 15° ‘haélffioir, t... _ _ _ _ 39° 21c Breakfast PORK HOOKS, Lb. 11, 2 Lbs. ~ — FRESH AND COOKED MEATS -- E-atons Pure Pork SAUSAGE, always fresh, Lb. 29c 25c BACON, Sliced, Lb. — — — PEACHES ’ PLU M5 l“ onion No.1 6 Quart Baskets -- — — -- — — — — — 79c RED or BLUE, 11 Quart Basket - — — — — CANTELOUP _ _. _ No. 2 Canadian lb- 3c, 23c 29c 10Lbs.-—-----__.___._._ __THE cimiztrirrrroligl cuuznrnlsl Mistake Dutch For Nazis LONDON. Sept. 4 -—(CP) -Unito of the Royal Dutch army entered a town "somewhere in England" recently. In their grey-blue u.ni- tonns designed on the German ‘model they patrolled brdgehendl with timed bayonets qnd took up position for manoeuvres. A British officer who had ' nOt heard of thcir arrival was dnvlng into the town when he saw what he took to be a German patrol holding the bridgehead in front. He skidded his car into n right-about- ] turn. set off at a 65-mile-an-hour lspeed hack to camp and jumped out. yclliug, "They've landed.” Five minutes latch‘, lorries of British troops were concentrating on the town when the mistake was discovered. Rivals of the Trail tCODLUJUGd from pogo §,_ Behind them tore Chavlgnsudl slelgh, with Ohavlgnaud yelling for the roadway and ordering the Norilnvesr. tcaulsters to Dull out. _But they only shook their heads and laughed as m the spirit ot the gzluue tnev were accustomed t0 n a. Y. "N0. no. take your time. cama- rutlel" they shouted “We shall be at lluchinc in a short time. Be- sides. can't you sce that the snow is Lttrllllll; \\Ol'l1 so that the run- ners “nine and bit/c? By Saint Christopher, would you have us pull our traces out?" Chavignaud cursed them and, seizing the lines from the driver's hands, retired to 2o past them ' the side snow. Instantly a. pair oi the luutliuost sleighs swerved out lll front oi him. ‘There was a. crush oi “cod and metal and a peal o1 laughter" and, shouting as Cha- vlgnauds sleigh capsized and snapped its tugs. “That but them afoot," exulted htcGiliu-rny. And ns the sleigh tlusliul tlcwu the slope to the La- t-iuue bench, "Out all. and into the canoes. liurrv tn that last ficlght, Andrew!" A great crowd blackened the Ls- chino shore, all the families and relatives of both Northwest and XY ChllOPltlCll, come down to cry lhvm inrurvcll anti a brawny horde o.’ ihc Noriluvcstcrs bunched at the “are line. Most oi the canoes whose bills o1 ladiur: had already conic ihruiluh i0 the ticlty officers wcrc loruivti and nilcat. the crews lTSllllfl nu their puddles awaiting the words of their bowsmcn and blPCPSIIXOH. "Lunch llicm all!" ycllcd Val- morm, us hc cast his lines i0 a al)t.‘(l(llDl' and aboudoncd the sleigh. flu with tho lust iruighi. ThlT Fit 2n. I say. We'll sirni ilcu out the 0.11s of lzitlintz uh the river." At his COlIlITlJIlKl broubcd hands :1ipl>r<l tho rest oi the hurzc Rnbls- t-iuv tnuovs mto the water and hilvi in the moods tossed from the 11st rcluv 0f Northwest siciqhs. automatons the pntldlvrs plnccs, bowsmcn. ‘(itiioliflfll -— Front h c Ottawa mid its lihorizic DflTlSlWS, Iroquois In- frciu Lukv of 'l‘wo Moun- aud (intzvu lnkc. lht-ir smith lhc i» Caughna- shore vil- “flfll . v llnuv. tllm ill LT as, last of lllt‘ mu ou: Alt-Gilliviii craft. . .. tiic brisli: Northwest flrlz anti 1 ilk-Ti- zonccl with t-osllv robcs of tho Q- vcr fox. “llcrr- CONN‘; Chavltzunutl, wonrinz nut his mocsissins on the rnatl. Clautlc. mu nnridfc middle- mnu. lu Murirnrct. Vii". NfcGillivrnv! Anti Fnlhcr Phntziiuc." he calls-d into thr‘ crowd. "boquirk or v011'l ix‘ ion lain inl‘ our nrnycr." , “Yes. father." grinned McGilli- ,\'riiy. “murs must be a short praycr ;tl1ls mnrnlnrz. thanks to the hasia of _Albvrt CllIlVUYlifllld. Speak it quick ‘before we stnrt " | A hush fr~ll upon the assembly ‘on the shore nud thcv revercntly glmrcd lhrir hands n: tho nrlcrtls wnlrc \'ll)l‘i‘tlf‘d ovcr the watt-r lu a ‘brlcf word of prayer for the safety of the fleet. Thcn a Kiln-shot lnnomecl in the stillness and the up- Jifted pnddes 350 voya eurs flashed in the first sun-shat. of Cii-lWl]. There was a clamor oi’ fart-wells‘ and the natltllr-s nhmszed as Chavi- knaud and tho governor's deputies made the landing. "Hold, there ~_ stopl" Chkvlgmiud planted. You have two men with you who arc rider the law! Val- morin -- GnUmc-thosg two! Hols, itfrGilllvmv. rzlVt‘ them up!" "Come and take them. Albert." snccrcd McGllllvray. "You have laid hand on my own kln, and you mav look for no favors from me." ' t e rd. vou make it open flzhtlnz then. and throw s. chal- Yonze in mv teeth? You will hear troncnme when I have launched my mo .’ "Our ears are o n and you have our wake " McGil ivmv threw buck, and as a a, signal the whole band of Northwestcrs roared their grim defiance. "Courafe in danger!" they rusvd. "Courage in dangerl ' (To to continue-d) cho- AIR MECHANICS ‘FOR. PRISONEIB WASHINGTON. Sept. 4 -lCP)— A training pro am for aviation mechanics has . started anion inmates of United states Pleders Reforrnntnries. The training, the ‘United Statm Department of Jus- Itice said in announcing that pro- gram, is offered only as an e i- ment. and only tn "young firs of- fenders with good backgrounds and some mechanical ability." THEA TRE l 1 _._ _ + l H \\\ \\\'\ \\\\ \\\\\\\§\ Catholic W011ien’s League Coilvention i Opens Stinday Invitations have been lssuctl by] the Diocesan Coimcll cf the Lcn- ; gue to attendance nt the annual meeting of the League which will ‘ be held Sept. 8-9-l0th. in Tlgnish. Many have signified their intention of flttendlng and will thus have an opportunity of learning just what the Leztyxie stands for, its ac- complishments mid the vnlue of organized work. Addresses by pro- minent members of the hierarchy and a choice musical program will combine to make the formal open- ing night of the convention an event of more than ortllunry im- rtance. ‘Iignish Sub-division is ostess to Convention and active committees have perfected the many details in connection there- gram which includes the mnin pur- pose of the Convention, and the business sessions which will be held in the Dalton Assembly Hall. At the opening meeting Sunday eve- ning a representative gathering of delegates are to be present, from the many Island sub-divisions. PROGRAM]! flundly. September 8, 1940. 10.30 A. M. Solemn High Mass, st. Simeon and -S_t.. Jude Church, ’I‘llzni\h. Sermon —Honorary Chaplain Most Rev. J. A. O'Sllllivnn, Bishop 0t Charlottetown. I P. M. Registration for delcgntes and visitors —Dalton Assembly Hall — Convener-Miss Katherine Cream- or. 2.30 P_ M. Meeting. presiding Mrs. Ilcsiie “ y, Diocesan President. Re- citation or League Prayer and Prayer for peace. Roll Call. An- nouncements. adoption of rules of order. minutes of inst Convention. business from minutes. correspond- ence. appointment resolution and srrucfli‘ TRACY Inn mu - ileum cum MONTAGUE - ml. 6th f MONTAGIIE - an ‘m: EOURIS — MON. 91h tion committees. Report of Diocesan corresponding secretary Mrs. Parnell McMahon. Report of national (Hnventlon. Mrs. Ieslle G, Ramsay. Reception and pr»- sentntion of delrgntes and visitors to His ExcelJPncy and Clergy. Af- ternoon tea, hostesses 11gnlsh Silh- division. 5 P. M. Bone-diction of the Most Blessed sacrament. Flour. with. Attention is called to the pro- m BEPTEMBER r44”! MAM Rlw“ 8P. M. Formal cunning nf convention. C. M. B. A. llull. Tiguisli. O Ctmatln Grcoiiugs, Mrs John B. Chris- iophcr. President Tignlsh Sub- division. Adtlrqss of Wt-lcnmc “Rev. John A. McDonald. Pastor. Civic Greetings. Mi‘. J. A. Bcru~ ard. Vocal Solo --tSelccted) Mr. J E Cameron say. Diocesan President. Violin Solo -Mr. A L. Perry. Diocesan Rrport -C w, L, Mrs A. J. Hotvatl, Recording sec- relary. Address—-Mlss Amelia Haley, Na- tional Convener war service, saint. John, Orchestral selections - Tignlsh All Girl Orchestra, lender Miss Frances Morrlssey. Address ——Rt. Rev Msgr G J. McLellan, V. G. Summerside. Convention announcements. Holy God We Praise Thy Name _Miss Morrisseyh orchestra. National Anthem. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Iii 7.30 A. M. Convention Mass. Celebrant -- REV. John A. McDonald. P P. Intention “Our Canadian Sold- iers. Sailors and Airmen " Sermon—R.ev. Wm v. Mono“- aid. D. D. Alberton. 9 A. ‘M. Business meeting, Dalton As- st-mbly Hall. Prayer and Roll Call. Report of’ Diocesan ‘Treasurer. Miss Florgnce Kelly. Montague "REBoYTS oi‘ Convenors of Diocesan Committees Discussion to follow each ro- port Sisters of Service - Mrs. J. A. Bernard, Tlgnish, Citizenship-Mrs, J. 13 Mom-m. aid. Charlottetown. Lay Retreats -_Mrs. M M. Mur- phy. Charlottetown. Extrication and scholarship. Mrs. A D. OBricn, Alberton Social SEfViCe-“Mfl. John Winn- er. Vcrnon River Study Clubs, Mrs. Adi-inn Mc- Innls. Souris. Sisters of St. Marthn- Mn. James Pendergast, Kensington. Magazine -_ Mrs Katherine Creamer. Charlottetown War Scrclce Mall —Mlss Mary McDonald. Charlottetown. Girl Guides -—-Miss Iphigenio Araennult. Charlottetown. Juniors —~Miss Mary 5t. John. Souris. Publicity —-Mls| Gertrude Goody, Address -Mrs. Leslie G Ram- ‘ » .- Miss Mary l cl nw ll Mrs Harold ' Prank Murruy. Wvsl. Ali's. Jniucs Suiuntliuxs. Adjournment. l l l‘. M. Junior conformer. Presiding Miss Mary Si. Juliu. Lilo csuu wurri-iiiii‘ uf Jiuii<u's_ l A(l(ll'C:~..=\Oll Cilrl Guides —~i\'liss l_ .Ai'scnriult, Dinccsnn convcnor. ' Demonstration anti talk on Red Cross Vllork -- Mrs. McQunid. , Charlottetown l l a r. m. ltcrcptinu untl social ovcniirrz hi. the house 0i Mr. and Mrs J. A l Bcrnard, 'I‘l\_:nish_ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th 7.30 A. M. Holy itinss. Intcntlon "Our Dc- wncc MP! ticirgtflrt_;~lic_v.- (LIFT) who node flu You know just what you're getting when you buy REGAL No need to guess at its quality, or the flavor it gives to your baking. Every bag is just the same as the one before—always superlatively good. This uniform good- néss so familiar in thousands of Maritime homes can only come from wheat selected for top quality, and carefully milled according to the most advanced methods. When you are induced to experiment with ordinary flour, you run the risk of baking failures . . . with disappoint- ment and wasted time and ingredients. than sorry. Stick to the old re1iable—REGAL. For more than a quarter century it has been the favorite of ex- perienced home-makers in the Maritime You can't go wrong with REGAL. aflwar/d Good; al/wal/d Rz/iab/a l I Better to be sure Provinces. TAKE TWO .. (‘ATHOLIC W03 -- <- - 9 A. M- Pruyer and Roll Call Prcscntntinn of StIli-vllvislnn. rcports Discussion tiufinishvrl lzaisnlrsl. Prrrstrntiitinn of Eillllll1l1i€ P“ 12 Nnnn Adjournment. 1.30 l‘. .\l ltcpnrt "Resolution l)lscu.~siou— adoption. Ropnrt Nomination (‘ouuuliltt Elvciion and lustzillzitznn cl floors. invitation for next. Cnnvtnu ntljournmcnt. ment Last of tour escaped German prisoners to he rem l Kempc (CENTRE). was turnrd over to lice, Au . Phillips. Toronto ncwspcprnnan (RIG the hlghwny and drove him into lIiintsviIo. Chief of Onion sneak l. who ltlcretlntz rrfw .___ clued Qnnimlttcu . “w; urrd. n 3.5! ,, him g1 Police W