: appointment of Claude Melan- ("on of Montreal to net as joint c_.,, . OUT OUR WAY I 1.. end tonight by son. d.ln-rtor of oensorshlp. '1' ....._.__.. .. 1-ma sonar I mssrn nus jsn: or coumumrv PLATE" Ch'Town Royalty And Vicinity A very ex1JoyB-V319 DB-Tiny ‘; York. on Friday of honor of Miss GQOPEB ‘ ts, Re . pawn V Central. Lot F Mrs. Ci’ll‘LSil€, Music interspersed with K ‘contests was the mill“ the evening. The Rev. Mr. Thomas daughter, Miss l Wilson and Helen Wilson. . . l | Mr. Ralph Raynor . ‘of ice cream was served by boys. because i wear a new NEMO SENSATION Iran: I __ I I ibwwfihuw W0 SEN§AllOi\lS—Always Sensation!‘ __ _ ClRDLES-PANTIES-COMBIN/\TiONS $1.50 to :53 Mass. who lmve been spending urned to their home. ing thonl was MIS- . little Miss Louise :1 i1i('i' of .\l:' \‘:nii;ll ‘¢\:.‘0 05 Uni?" ROW- In ‘Kiri; l€('(‘tlli_\ ~ "‘lil.._\' (1:11 r u of lilo dis. lCi who ~r'- lnll cu Wi‘(lll?'~'(lfl_V'. -ill*~ii'iLllC‘. 1:; Rucsell Roper an the '”vlfil'}l”Eln#E.i)lld€Jliic award’ by tlfi; A _ French Government for his Np oifswng " s....i ’14;r"l:§"' were p1‘L'5ent and a jolly “-3,; (~[\l(>\(’.i by nil. tilt‘ indies. up after work. He has been for some years chief of press _scrvices, Caiuullnn National Ru-iivuys. ss censor for Canada with (‘lure Mon-r was announ- W. S. Thomp- presenting LIVERPOOL. Sept. i5-(CPl --Thirty-one men from the il€(li'l}. Mr. Melancon, formerly chl Em#3'ay1’am.- MR p0SlTlVEl.Y ENDS 0 sm“ 39 l"|.é0ES’.'-«'a‘i'°.' 50 P|EGES‘i5'l‘°s' 5.2 9IEc£s'.'.!."‘-3' . gnu "mg IALI mcl SAL] PIICI $197-?$39’—5s49’-’-' n oolr Pvlee 807.2! 0900 Itool: Prion IILBO 01”“ “wk '”6°::r'c:,.°° ::...rom 8 Knives 1! Yunpoanl 151 Farh 6 “'pm;:oe 1 Cold Mm B D:N¢rt5DOonI ll Butt" 1! Dunn 19 Krllltfi 6 D'872|°c“T" y,,,|. 8 Salad Perla Sprudm Spoon: 1 Butler Knit: 3.... ran. 1 am. Km. 1 Pork 1 Bvuu Km. 1: Salad twin 1 sum spoon 6 FM. 1 gnu $5.... 1 Sum Spoon iG.fl.TAYLOR Jeweller & Engraver 3 121_Gr8.fton Street 5 L: 31 I. was held at the home of Mr. Arthur Vessey. last we£k.el3h€; rm, ts ere ga er . 1 some y 8115 wAnna Chrl-SW9 l nu.rse-in-t.ral.nin8 8.3 the R0033 V15‘. ‘. Loris Hospital. Montreal. who 1! spending her vacation hceixuvxith her ames and feature of usiciuis WON w LC v h d. Miss Catherine and es ° ° Q“ of Mt. Herbert, Miss Ruth Christie Charlottetown. and the host Mr_ Vessey. A treat Mrs. William Bumpus and 0811811‘ tar‘ M155 1\*lu,rg~nhet, of Fairhaven. Sllllllllei‘ with lvir. and Mrs. Ge0I‘8"5 Abbott, Union Road. Lot. 33. NW9 Ammu- Bumpus' Ravenhill. and Mrs. Albert .\lr Sidney Z\‘i.r\bon was B lll honor of Khaki. was held in Park—‘,and M, ci Parkdale _ Isle WE?‘ slip- » 9 :i:‘i1i Rout orc Esra by C 1 l J’ Mc_ uaand bnvs. All the YOUDEET ' ime. Lunch Wasl The izaU1€F"Caxnpbel‘. returned to her home on 'u.\.~‘:e of thanks to the musi- cians who had contributed so gen- the even- Till; Player’: 'MlLD‘clgaroim have the ‘warp:-oof ‘paper w hich I053 MT SUCK W 77/! UN /'-)1/ax/M3 7)[é(z«5c‘ 1:; Cardigan Head And Vicinity i da visi he cunt fig’. gwwen ylsiclls. giiqouidf , Daniel Show was A visitor to Montague on Tuesday. Miss Beatrice Kelly. Plsquid. spent the weekend visiting ha‘ uncle. Mr J. T. Oorcoran Cardi- gan Bend. the the Mr. Jackie Saunders Cardigan 1*“ Head, was a visitor to the Cilty on Tuesday. Threshing is now the order of the day and farmers report a. very good crop of oats with wheat al- most a failure. Mr. James McAree Samuel Nlcho‘.~on are now busily engaged in threshing lpr fmmers in this vicinity. .___..——- Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. James ixrnpbeil St. Tleresas on the arrival of a bounc- ing baby boy in the King's Goun- tv Hospital on Sept. 4th. Mrs. are the i 3 Wednesday and her many friends s-re lad to see her back and feel- ing ine. 61 1. cess f _..___ Ottawa correinondent of La British ship Vancouver City, °I:°u51¥;d!OSh§1;]n5:c..God° save the .M:r John oommun Bamwln-5 Presse l.\xontrea.il, and also sunk with the ‘ of three “mfg gm, twelve at more W“ 5 V1513”, to Montague {vast sccrcturyuill thlel parliiamem an-st, an-rived“ lfirrrl‘ (ionislgiy. 1...": '0; [his community u't)tlt1a1<:.l‘ied on Tuesday Efy |)|'(‘S§ gll Pr)’ EI‘E_ 5 W3“ 01! SVVRH f‘ ill‘ 0n“' ' .‘ _ ‘t_ In‘ Zng T. known us u journalist and mid the ship ‘was sunk without §€)\‘;((’,‘vw;5h them The blueberry season L, about author, mid has been honored warning. nu mm L it pf luck ._p_ ()\'(-r for the yen; although the ‘:4 ____mV___ V___ _. . . I ,>_;.;;———— ——.-_-, . .., _. W. . — —':--LTQ1 crop was not ex a some ickers in this vicini certainly ost no time in proc, g quite a lsuppiy of this mm. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Curran stanhope Road. are receiving heaniest congratulations on the arrival of a bonnie wee daughter in the Kings County Hospital on Sept 11th. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wisner. Mr. and Mrs. J. .1 Curlev Vernon Riv- er. accompanied by their brother Mr. M. E. Bowlen California. paid a visit to their cousin Mrs. Peter Carter 48 Road. on Saturday they then motored to Sturgeon accom- panied by Mrs. Peter Carter and daughter and spent the afternoon with their sister. Mrs James Wizht. A very pleasant nflerrron was spent and all enjoyed a de- lightful sail on the nearby waters. And to complete the day Mrs. Wizht presented the bigsrest sur- prise when she invited all to sit down to a de‘iciou< rroose dinner tsometliiniz rather rare at We time of year) and after all had par- i.8JkeI‘l of everything temroting and app:-tizing some verv nice speech- es were made by the guest: con- tainirv! words of praise for the hostess. As it has been over thirty _V.=‘slr< since Mr. B<‘w‘en last vi=lt- ed the island his sisters did their best to make his short visit here an enloyable one. and Mr. Bow- len felt that he had many pleas- ant memories to carry back to California with him. Mr Philip Sullivan Cardigan Head was a visitor to the city dur- ing the past week. Mr. William Goodwin O. N R. employee Hunter River. spent the weekend at his former home in Ba.ldwin‘s Road. Mrs. Margaret McDonald companied by her daughter Mar- _ gape’: spent Sunday with her sister . Mrs. Peter Carter 4:8 Road. Nbmy loyal and patriotic vounnz men in this vicinity have already volunteered to he-in their wuntry in- this how terrible raging war. some have left for Halifax to train while others still remain in the city to await furtherr particulars. lvnrs Jose-ph McAulay and lit- tle dauzhter. May were in the city during the past week. The shooting season is new near at hand but ducks are reported to be mtha‘ scarce although hun- {znrians are more than plentiful it here is a season for theni this year. Mr Stirling McLeod New Perth. was a ‘business visitor to the city on Wednesday . NO, NOT THAT ONE “ THE ONE RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU '- WERE NOT GOING F|5HlN6I DISTRICT SCHOOL ,..».' AIfl~4 ./1 '. x,u»~. /r;,,,,,5M ; F . .\ I ’_:-/;._ 9.. ., ‘ ‘ . ' V .. ’ ‘ some ‘rs-mzw vsmzs -roo soon °"?‘“'.#.‘,'3"". A . A on Wednesday evening a rather enjoyable dance and entertainment was held in st. Teresas Hall spon- sored by the C, W. _ there was a lump attendance. Lunches were sold and hot tea served by the ladies. Music was fumiched by We‘bsf»e'!x Orchestm Mr. Joseph McAulsv P. E. I Telephone employee City spent the Kakdmd at his home in Cardigan Farmers in this vicinity are re- Do some very fine crops of potatoes and will very soon be pre- paring to start digging All no loolrinsr forward to a real price. net’: hope it be true. MI‘. Francis McAulg_v Cardigan Head. member of the P. E I. Highlanders left Tuesday rnomlng for Halifax along with other boys from Cardigan. O. fancy Maritime lives a. Maritime Life i.H1\K‘..i.l rt I1 lff/__N You live in Maritime Canada. Your whole hltlln II (I at these three yourself. children. g with Maritime Lilo you are when every eff is reblllldw ‘Marnie MILIJONS 3 you o! M: - It home if co-operate. TWII. time W could be I All. tlmen woul i‘l_'A'<I)l/\i'\‘ Tin central Guardian rhineolnsnnhruervellecnailol local Intuit but udvclinlngof snevunntnunuybo allocate award uric!!! VI!- ublelnulunoo. —<-———= CBABWlLIalIl'!'!I000l|"-ml. NFIDERATION LIFE lNlUI- Aflcgl. In-9789-7-ll-ll. A’l"l‘lNTl0N ADVERTISERS- Advertisements for inserrtion the following day must be in this of- iico not later than 11 L. in. ..h.—— HOME FROM 0'r’l‘AWA%ena- tor J. J.H\lfl'1ec arrived from Ot- tawa, on Friday and left for Souris mentally. JUNIOR. BOAB..D—The Charlotte- town Junior Board od’ Trade Re- sumed activities after the summer months on Friday evening when the Council met to discuss plans for the coming season. The An- «nual Meeting of the Board Willi take place Tuesday. September 28th mt the Board of Trade Rooms. and a new slate of oflficers will be elected at that time. At the An- nual Meeting the Board will doubt- less decide what policy and ac- tivities it may be expedient to fol- low in view of the changed com- ditions since the outbreak of the war. New Canadian Minister To Washington been appo nted Canadian Minister to Washington. succeeding Sir‘ Herbert Marler. who resl 120- | cause of ill health. I Born in Amherst. N. 8.. 52 years , ago. Mr Christie was educated at 1' Nova Scoiia public schools and Acadia University, before taking up legal studies at Harvard Univer-i sity Law school. He returned to Canada and was called to the Nova ‘ -Scotla. Bar. In 1913 he was appolnt- j ed Legal Advisor to the Depart- ment of External Afft~,irs here. and throughout the first Great War was ‘ closely associated with Sir Robert Laird Borden. Canada's Wartime Prime Minister. He attended the imperial wnr conferences. the peace conference in Paris, the washing- ton conference on limitation of armaments in 1921-22. when he was for a time s.°c‘~etary of the British Empire delegation. - 1 In i923, Ml‘. Christie resigned from the External Affairs Depart- ment and for 12 years was engaged : in financial and lcml work in‘ London. Erwrzlnnd: Torontn and. Montreal. He returned to his old post in the I-\rtr=1‘n'al affairs depnrt- l ment in 19374 as C’:lll‘S€".'m‘, I Mr. Christie bvccrnes the fourth Canadian to go to WM-hinvzton as His Ma_l.=sty's Frrwovv extraou-dinary and M'hist‘3r r)le'rtivmt=n‘|rrrv. I-Ion. Vincent Massey. nrreent ‘iiirh (‘om- missicnér in Tmndtln. was first Conn‘-H11 lvlinisrt-or to VVn<l1lr_srir*n, ,rv=nm‘nInr! ihnre frmn H327 to 1930. Hon. W D. Hwridrm wru appoint- ed to succeed him in 1931 and re- signed in 1936. Sir ""1-brrt Maris-r was appointed in 1*“. Long n§TgE Agricultural Plansconsidered‘ OTTAWA. Sept. 15-(CP)-A sur- vey of production and mnrketing ‘trend; of Canada's agricultural In- dustry is the first general step be- ing taken by the new Agricultural Supplies Committee, composed of heads of Agriculture Department Branches, announced this week by the Government. While the first duty of that com- mittee is to see that normal needs of the home market are supplied as usual, despite war conditions. it is also laying the groundwork now for meeting requests iron the U- nited Kingdom and France for food supplies. No such specific requests have been received as yet, it is un- derstood. but are expected soon and will be the basis of new long range plans. Mean/while, immediate problems, which have arisen regarding cer- tain commodities as a result of the war. are being thrashed out by the committee and reresentatives of producers and shippers. Cheese. ap- ples and bacon, for example are suf- fering severely at the moment from sudden slump in their United King- dom market. Canada sells half its apple crop in the Old Country (Nova Scotin. sells about '15 per cent of its crop there and a current conference here is studying substitute ways of dis- posing of a large crop. Little cheese has been sold on the cheese boards for 10 days because of loss of the British Market. That was lost by an accumulation of fac- tors. l='irst. retail prices were peg- ged by the British Government at the present lawuevel; then British Exchange declined in terms of Can- tli men dgpvmlnocie. nldlng Mnrnltxe enterprise you all you 0 I. future for your All tin an adoompeny prospcrlt . ’l'. W. IINTLIY C. L. 0.. bunch HAIR": OTTAWA. Sept. 15-(CP)—.Pri.1no Minister Mackenzie King announ- ced tonight that Ioring Christie, veteran member of the Civil ser- vice and member of the External Affairs De rtment since 1913. has Rh-ottotowlg adis insurance has been boosted sky. high. altogether throwing the cheese market completely out of gear. Ba- 0011 similarly. Then the special committee must make sure Canadian farmers md ma !*;:;:*;:*“;.:: °.:.:l::.':‘3.. ‘n: -“-.‘.:’.‘..‘i{.; seas is_ made but this autumn it win [)9 OUR BOARDING HOUSE ’— " WHAT'S THAT ~ A CARTRIDGE nun‘ \\\: \\ww / I ’ N0! No.’ we CAN'T ’///////////. Success oi: Yo‘, Hunting Trip Depends on Yo... Equipment! _ __lJfl|fl|1n's IS! . '_’:2s'1~ia_1t‘.~ Amiu NITION ‘ ' ' And All Other Now]. Get More bucks With WESTERN Ammunition and Iver-Johnson Guns Ivor-Johnson Use Sure-Fireflard-Hitting “wesrenwv Single Barrel Guns With Automatic Ejector Preferred for years by men who demand absolute accuracy. WES’l‘EB.N sores-x LONG is once shale Burro! ..$9.95 n,n'(:g _q"m,1,_q I2 inch ......................... '”‘*““"“"“" "‘”° 3:‘ .i.".';“°..“.'.".".'.° .. “' ... ' . ° . ' ......... . .$|2.95 lfiflaulfflw boyxfifi . . . . .......-.. . . . . “$3.00 WESTEILN SUPER-X EXTRA LONG 16 or 50 Gauge Bhgle Barrel Eu-in ..... RANGE SHELLS. 3-lN(‘.H 13 Gfluirv. box of as . . . . . . . . . . . .. moo Ivor-Johnson Double Barrel Guns - rpendaiile, Deadly, Accurale \\'l'IS'l‘l-IBN E\l’l~lil'l' Slll-ll.l..\ [0 Gauge. box of 25 $1.66 ‘““__Johns0n _H(__wu|e_‘., Double m_.“_, aw M.‘ I2 (lnl|ge._ hox M‘ 25 . . . . . . . .. $1.35 gauge], 80 lntlfihborrels. 5. ll . . . . .. I6 mum-,. box or 2:. .. . tier. ‘"'""" " ‘ 3"" V W L90 Iver-Joinnson Long Range HL‘rcuie.~ iluuiile 3" “"‘“!"‘v W“ 0' -'* - ’ . Barrel Shot Gun, 12 gauge, 30 inch hxu'rc-In with ' Ivory sight. Chnmbered and i(‘!ill'Il with 3 lnrlv DECOY!-2» "."'i.'.".‘?";*....-..........$32.50 Life-like uocoys made to or» ——- der and patterned after our Winchester Double Barrelzliuns Island black ducks. Nicely finished, WlNt‘ill£S’l‘l-JR noon. :4 lloulvle liarrel Each .... o gal-:_-“gm-'-lmh l';=_;gel-;°dl;j~d_ $4150 8 For 3690 Also a. complete stock of Hunting Equipment in- cludiug Dominion Am- munition, (lleaning Rods, Gun cases, etc. SUMMERSIDE — OHARLOTTETOWN n dollars; 7 M WINNIPEG, sun, 1540?)-Quiet trading held win-zit futures pile! close to lll’lCill1ill.l(‘(i ii‘\'i'i. tliroulh‘ out an erratic S(‘Si~i(lll on Wlnnivfl grain exchange Imlzry. Values W61’! lower at the opt-nmu but firmed later on scat/m’-1'r«i null nnd expo“ buying and at the innsh were ‘ . cent lower to 1-8 li:u‘\I"‘- Oct‘ Ad on. Ordinarily general survey lull-action" Wm flkgly be necessary, l 78, Nov. 79 3-4. Doc 79 1-8~80 an May 84-84 1-8 rents. _;___: With Major Ho0P'° /////r/zzy//////////,v//JuW'' "” ‘md 13551)’ marine made in fuller detail. New sources for several varieties of vegetable seed ordinarily obtained from west- em Europe must be found. Wheat also is expected to prove a. problem in the long run. A rising market will probably be sufficient has been affected somewhat BUT-«aw SPUTT-TT.’ I SAY, M12. TREMONT 7; LET ME .,.... ‘DRAT IT. .- ’. MAKES EXHAUST GAS SMELL LIKE , / . Roses? HMM.’ I'M VERY BUSY TODAY, / / MR. HOOPLE.’ ,, . I 1//////1 I ASSUMED YOU I No,No! DON'T "2 CA‘PlTALl5T_5 WERE 1”" A umzou. -n.\os\=_ 0% l-IAK uA»<!.=~5u?.Y0ULL ‘PLANS.’ izeemsr--~ 05*-’ CONT-'OUND IT- .5 HA! ves- ‘\\\\\\ ///J,]_. {7///////'/ / SORRY we HAVE NO WELL,GOOD DAY.’ I/éllllllllll lllllllllf MORE TIME TODAY.’ . LOVELY 1'-‘ALL ., I WEATI-l'ER,l5N‘T rr.’ -. uow THE ‘PHONE; MORGAN I l!i(‘l %