PAGE SIX M CORRECTED FOB EVERY WEDNESDAY ‘g8: SATURDAY‘ Egg doz 43-470 New cabbagq 3 for Roast f Cream (ll Boiling Meat Pork lb. Steak lb. Beef qr. Fowl, each Butter dairy corned beef New potatoes. per DEC! Celery. 3 for Graveiistein Apples, dOI. Onions, l0 lb. Tomatoes. lb. Island head lettuce, 2 foi- 15c Chicken each $1.20-$l.35-$2.\_l0 New carrots. 4 lbs. 29¢ Potted plants 3W New beets. bunch 5C Turulps, 3 for 190 Cauliflower, per head IO-loc Broccoli. bunch lg; New onions. bunch 30% Experts climb Cucumbers, 3 for 25c ‘gAboard Yankee 25c 35c ‘ 2.. Bandwagon 20-30c Tic 40¢ s1‘. LOUIS. Sept. 79¢ pens congregation here for the World Scllfié climbed. aboard the bandwagon of New York Yankees in great clusters toniant. although crime, most of them thought St. Louis Gab. Cardinals would make matters in- as terestlrig. _ Keri Smith. New York Daily Mirror observer who picked the exact order of the finish in both major leagues in The Associated Press poll of baseball writers last sgring. led tile swing for the world c amplons. A roofer for New York Giants and. a veteran National League travelling coriespondent, Smith de- clared "flm tired being wrong be- By Bob Wilson Associated Press Sports Writer SYRACUSE. NY. Sept. 29—(AP) —Columbus Rcd Birds-roaring back for four straight triumphs- suooeafullv defended their Little 0c World Series championship tonight by defeating Syracuse Chiefs 4-2 to take me 25th annual minor league classic. The Red Birds. who finished third in the American Association but took the playoffs by defeating 5c Kansas City and Toledo. won their second straight title. four games to one. They lost only the opening en- counter to Syracuse at Columbus last Thursday. Tonight they broke up a tie ball game by exploding a four-hit at- tack for three runs in the eighth inning. Lamb, per lb. Swiss Chard, 3 lbs. Vegetable Marrow, per lb. Squash, lb. Red Cabbage. 2 for Savory Cabbage, 2 for Melons, 2 for Corn, doz Pumpkins. lb. island Pears large, dol. Island Pears. basket ___._______. HA! HA! DISCOVERED N-(AIU-Ex- The English novelist of “Joseph Shearing" is Mrs. rielle Long, popularly known "Marjorie Bowen" and "George R, Preedy." Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction lii front of the Law Courts Fred an Ooinboy interview Building in Charlottetown in cause o; Sennmenn rm ‘ck e Queens County, Prince Edward yanks ‘m; Lnney D m‘ m Lxallfl. on liiursdfly- the 22nd d9!’ Here are some of the views:- f Octoclsr A. D. 1942 at the hour Gayle Talbot, 5550mm“; Prg55_ f twelve o'clock noon. ALL that Yankees with the series going the tract. piece and parcel of land, limit. Sllllfilfl‘. lying and being at Mount Qordon Cobbledick. Cleveland Stewart in Queen's county afore- Plain-DealereYankees in six. said bounded and described as Shirley Povlch. Washington Post follows, that is w sayz-OOM- {file Wemvsinflve- iuizxcmo lil the South West side IP11" DYBWIRQY- New York Time-s of the Main Road leading from T“ m ‘fie “tsimhylglklhml-Bh DICK- Moum stéwartlto Caédlgan 230L119 m“ a 995- 1 “link North East ange o eor e ug- las’ land. thence westery along ngfifierflikglflfajinlzefsutizlxllmfitl%g m? Nmm side °1 “id 9mm“ for the Cardinals-based on one land a distance of One Hundred man‘ Mo" cooper and Forty-six feet 0r b0 a foot Jonn cunncnufL Gnu” Danv path leading from a back street N@w5_14;o|¢5 like the Yankee‘ a; to Cowan and Jay's land, thence “in 1n 51X, Northerly along the Fast side of Judson 13311655 Associated pm5s_ said foot path fifty-seven feet to Yanks are in for a battle, but they Thomas Cowan‘; land, thence oughtto win. Easterly along the South side of Roy Stockton. St. Louis Post_ Thomas Cowans land to the Main Dispatch-Id have to pick the Road aforesaid a distance of One 69-1335 fllklfyzliy. 1 suppose. but I Hundred and Forty-six Fleet and Yeglv 11D they will win. then southerly along Main Road _,rg:1'€5 dllfllfsley. Associated Pres; a distance of Seventy-one feet to m" m“ if" 1119-151X flflmtw the place of commencement. said ‘m lot or land being for some time in Remember When ssessloli of the late Alexander _€*_ ulf and his widow Jane Dufl- (By Th! Cllladian PIOSS) The above Sale is being made The amtnm madwneagm home under and by virtue of a Power mm meow of 59 set by Babe Rum of Sale contained in an Indenture m 1on1 was “Mashed by ‘he Babe of Mortgage dated the Twenty- hknsennlt New York u years o third day of) cJanuaryJ 1572x593: mdny when he connected for is“ mauitiilde ofe W221i!“ _ 1%,“ Rocgne, goth r<t>und trippeltl From 1914 until Township Number Thirty-seven in ‘S T9 Ymmflm HTS’ in 1995. F/lllh Queen's County, Farmer, and his hit ‘r14 hang rung, wife Elizabeth McAulay of the we one part and JETS! bfo-‘alme? and John A. ngwOr 0 Charlottetown in said County. N" Trusteg. of the other ‘plat 1th; game y mcsne process o e a hzivln become vested in the un- I u p d t dffihlélzlegeilfld 23min? of déftfllllib n e s having en m e paymefl ° the principal money and interest thereby secured. For further particulars apply at the offices of Palmer 8t Haslam. “i solicitors etc, Charlottetown. OTTAWA. Sept. 26 —(CP> - Dated at Charlottetown this Renewed advocacy o1 the cost-of- leth day of September A. D. 1942. living bonus fol- dependents of y_ E, pALMEn, men serving in the aimed forces t Trustee. may lead to a reopening of the mi. wit" s: es not antlimpate any tanrt e u . M S l gating‘! lifeli- mule art-gage a e ‘Rgoently Moog}: --_- o oronvto sou There will be sold by Public Willi 13916109 ‘Auction ln front of the Lalw for s. delegation whldi wan Courts Building in Charlottetown urge the payment of bonuses The 1n Queen's County, Prince Edward Mini-filial‘ "$1164 mat the IlEPEIld- Island. on Saturday the Twcnty- ems board 0f trim/fies had fc-lrth day of October A. D. 1942 fmmed B5 9- 795"“- 0f at the hour of Twelve o'clock ‘Pmssnmtwns- Plum" Til’ no»... AIJL; tint tract, picce and i parcel of land, situate, lying and mved lgéilll,’ part oflCommon blot‘ Ntum- Md r Tueni -n no in lar o te own C(ll'illll0ll yin Queccns County, Mggmflcmlboy Sllbsfquenul’ Fe‘ Pfllltc Erlwllrd Island. boundcli n?“ rleciuest {gr alhmeeung and described as follows. that is gee?‘ n: ‘y; smr- “g I c" if‘) Ls.ly;—-Colndmenclrltg “on thg Ralstmns ofrnégr wor mm ° or hwest si e o ngwort . ' Avenue in the Northeast B0und- ,w'f,'“°ea§,’{§§°'fn5c{gf§§§ $1,122 ary of the Cid Catholic Cemetery mam“. m parliament __ last Lot. thence Northeastwardly along November when Finance Minis,“ Lmlgwmlh “"0"” a dlstame °l Ilsley announced creation of the Forty-three foot to land formerly w," allowances ndjmmnent fund nwnt-d by Mllrdlc McLean, thence ndmtnyswmd m,’ beam of Northwcstivartlly along land of nusgees and some mm-eexs n, l1, stud Murdie McLean a distance of lwameg; and wwm-d (he 0165c of Ono Hundred and Twenty Feet. the rmqm msslon when he em thence Soutliwestwardly and par- nmssed opinion the syscem m. allcl -wlth Longworth Avenue gilguuygmd 1n November w” aforesaid H, distance of Flirty-three working satisfactorily. fuct to the Cemetery Lot afore- "when the present scale of g1- said and thence along the said iowanccs was ad ted at the out- Lot southozlstwardly One I-fun- break of war." sad Mr. llsley last (lrctl and Twenty Feet to the November, "the allowances were place of commencement. (Being deliberately tnadie high in order thus described a conveyance to take account or! the fact that from Murzlle McLean and another durlm; the course of the war there to the said Cyrus c, Carver dated would lmdotiotedly be a rise in tile 11m day of May A. n. mo.) prices and in the cost or llvlns. The above gale 15 being made But the oost of living had not llnder and by virtue of a Powel- of risen as much as had been an- sluu contained in an Indenture tlelpawd. he said (since then of Mortgage, dated the First day tlimthes been i flirt-her increase of August A. n. i921 and made “"1"- lerfm’ W" P" “Pm-l between Cyrus C. Carver of Char- WM?“ mmmgw‘ “Wm, ma“ lottctown in Queen's County an ° met’ l mlnmwws ‘gem aforesaid, Fox Rancher and Helena 84%‘? m dqnndenls l “e Carver his wife of the one part ‘n n n59’ lundll" and Francis L. Haszard Q1 Char- hm ca" loafulrunngfixg1giyh V‘; lottctown in Queen's Oounty afore- mm an W“ chum“, ‘zhe laid Trustee for Lucy J. Roberson “Mme Mann“, m“ m his Now of the other part. and because o! “bu. swwmfln ' default having been mode in pay- n, lnnmnwed meilt of principal money and ln- 70mm“ o; '9 m, iddmiulrmd‘ chnd “m” them‘)? Swmed- and $6 a month for a fourth child For further particulars apply at 1n 01mm be“, me rank the Offices of Palmer do Hashim, of (1st grade, Solicitors etc, Charlottetown. The bond o; mum” named n Dalcd at Charlottetown this the Mm mm lncmdes rep”. Nth day of September A. D. i942. grimly“ m various social agen. HARRY WINCIIBUTEB cies and is aided by regional com- A. JAMES BASLAM- milrbees similarly constituted Administrators of the lbtlio of Lucy J. Roberson. Q-fl-T-“l-I. fly tute the with eiizht members and several visitors. Mretiiliz opened by slnziluzinstitutlc odc and repeat» in answered bv encli 10 cents. Committees ports home of lVirs. Roll call l0 cents. A cont/est was but on by prizes being won by Mrs. Lamont. Mrs. John Allan MacKin- non and Mrs. Oliver Macbeod. been revious re- $5.5m from furniture and brushc ha: Toronto, and. that he had not re- some unnmcgsmsv 5 ‘ n m’ wmplamts Mumaver which can be rsmcvrd for ‘we h r153 to the operation of the duration ' ed. handles are t to Mr. Right-handed Ted Wllks. n cent- ral New Yorker who got his earl)‘ baseball experience in the Chiefs’ back yard All nearby Fulton, hurled .\fanagcl~ Eddie Dyers club to vic- tory. SCBLICHIW eight hits. walking one. and fail lug ‘four. before a crowd of 4.326. raising to 21.229 7-118 total for five dailies. 4 _ The Red Birds will SDlIB $5.3m; their share of ti“ receipts for the first four games. The Chiefs‘ share was $3.571. Cllarlzv (Redi Barret-i. a _con- slstcli: winner for the llllelTliil-lflnfil Leaguers during the regular sea- son. lost his second heart-breaktr to the Red. Birds. He hurled four- hlt ball for ezuht innings in the series‘ second some, won l)\' the Red Birds. and tonight Rave up only eight lifts. Navy liltlges Irollnleli 8-7 In Third Game IHLIFAX. Sept. 29—(CP)—The Royal Csnaciian Nov)" tcaln from Halifax (i-Jltlllcti Saint Jihn Iron- mcn 8-7 toillgllt to take a 2-1 garlic edge in their best-in-flve Maritime senior baseball final series. Actually .the game was called be- cause oi darkness in the eighth in- nine aflcr Navv lizld run up a l0- lcad in their last half. But the 0f- iicials ruled that, by agreement reached before the game. the con- test stood called at the point where the Sailors went ahead. making thc score 8-7. Navy put six runs across the plate in their half of the eighth. though only four oi tllc-m were official un- der the agreement. ‘Ihev were on the short end of a 7-4 score when they went to but for the last time. Score by innings. 110 010 31-7 6 g Saint John Halifax 100 003 04-4 ll Didone and Kiley; Pawley and Anderson Probable Lineups For Today’s Game ST. LOUIS. Sept. 29—(AP)—The probable lint-ups for the first game of the 194?. World Srrics at Sports- inan‘s Park tomorrow- DiMaggio cf 1.304] Keller If (.289! Gordon 2b (.320) Dickey c 1.295) Hasseit lb (.285) Buffing D (ii-i) ST. LOUIS: Musizil lf (-316) W. Cooper c (.283) illopp lb (.258) Kuruwski 3b (.250) Marlon s! (.278) H. Cooper p (22-7) Umpires: Mnzerkurth and Barr (Nb); Summers and Hubbard (All). Altemiiles-Dunn (NL) and Bus‘ (AL): (Assignments not yet an- nounce .) Rlvnitnlitn, CHURCHILL woman's INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of Riverdale, Churchill Women's Insti- wus held on September lst at home of Mrs. Fred Buchanan in attendance Roll call was member payinl had no re- It was decided to make an- g creed in unison. other quilt, secretary to send for quilitlng cotton and bait. Next meeting to be held at the Oliver MacLeodh. committee. 1km entertainment Meeting clnscrl by singing Nntlon- umngement‘ al Anthem. At the close of the meet- ing. a dainty lunch was served by hostess. Minister Ralston ted w NEW BROOM swsrr CLEAN 0F FRILLS Taking the frills off a common sounds like an impossible But tho administrator of found embellishmcnts the without impairing the general ustfulness of the brcom. The use of vclvrt bands, exclu=lve cloth or uiire splrafls and colored string sewinps are, to b; eminat. to b: left pain without stripes c<r multl-cocrsd rings. About 200 different tYPBs of brooms were previously cn lhe market. and it will take time to exhaust cld sicoks, so the severely plain wartime lzrccm will have gaycr company for sCime months to come Owing to increase in the price of broom corn, it is unlikely that the new brooms will be any cheaper. Their annual con ribution to the war programme is (animated at about 500 mllcs 0f tinnlntrd wire which cnn be used for binding am- munition boxes as well as other war purposes BOT" SIDES 0R ELSE LONDON -(CPl— A paper con- trol order stipulates that both sides of notepaper for letters to govt. departments must bc used or users may be prosecutor! for waste. special needs. to mothers of mien in the armed forces and also to wives and children in casts of un. usually heavy nledical expenses or where it ls desirable that children should continue in school until the age of 1B. The allowance for wives of privates anti no-commlssioncd of- flccrs is $35 a month. Wives of officers receive allowances on a a1 al. scalls rl=ing wflh rnnk and m ting at $45 a. mouth for wives of mout- onanls Addnlonal allowances for the third and fourth child, according ilsleyfis statement, were designed to cb-rlate the necessity of a cost-of-llvlng bonus. He said allowances for more than four clildren would not be paid Out of tho war allowances ad» as (he government wished to dis. MW"- Midpsixplflnsntary ul-wurase enlistment of men with 8b ll Ilium hill-LLB THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ’"';;';;'§;"* SPORTING NEWS Columbus Red Birds llVin Ruffing will SecondStraightLWS. Titi’. Face Conner in Series opener B J ds Ball Assocllteyd Frogs“ Sporg Wm" sr. IDUIS. Sept. 29—(AP)—0ld Red RiufiIi-B. the warhorse ulio has pitched five World Series openers, 1s ready to lead off again tomor- §Ow for NewYoi-k lfarik¢e5 a; thgy ate St. Louis cardinals and Mon Cooper in baseballs first. wartime World Series in almost a quarter of a fientury. J anazer oe M c th f mighty ranks toldcieilxortgrsoon g: "31" bflfllllflk the world champions {Ere today that he would strlnz a- QHB with the 38-year-old right- handei who has undertaken the majority of McCarthl/"s most lm. Dortant mound assignments for many Ye . This wglnhii 8:1? lost 1. season he h” e uiib iCll d h usually suriouiids aergtiriltisilaég; 111R in St. Louis. even though me classic of the diamond was return. mg here for the first time since 19.44. The war seemed to be respon- sible for the calm reception bu; u, did n95 k961i the 10681 inns from Fiflbblimz up all seats placed on ad. lance sale and there was no doubt that. Sportsman's Park would {zibllslcivto capacity for the opening All the Cardin ls’ h . (luerinfl the heaglly-fglgorlfm- 7 995 are WTEDDEG 1m in Cooper tak- llla the first game. The robust rlghtliander. who won 22 games and 1°“ 59v?“ this 5985011. while scor- ink 10 shut outs. was definitely (i435- ifziiatcd as the Redbirds’ leadoff gléiltehr by Manager Billy south. MEANS pluum; JOB “Delhi: a Johnny Piper" to Allied Nations airmen in the southwestern Pacific means CBiTylhg out, a par“. “Lari! JlllLRl°£°_°LW°Yk- Competed A revival o! the popular sport n! oial Quolt Tournament. took place ard Mclnnis and Archie lVlcl-‘arln no proved too skillful wit Six Statutory Holidays For War’s Duration GITAWA, Sept. 28 — (OP) - By ordclzin-courlnil, the Federal Government today declared that only six statutory holidays shculd be observed by employers and em- ployees for the duration of the war. apart. from Sundays or weekly days of rest apart frcm Sunday. The government older set fort-h for the following holidays: New Year's day, Good Friday, the first Monday lriJuiy (In lie-u of July 1min»: Day. rmiiksgivmg Day and Christmas Day. 1n his announcement of the order, Labor Minister Mitchell said that in the interest of the war effort and to promote uniformity among employers and employees in the observance of statutory holidays throughout the Dominion, “the government has found it expedient to declare its policy in the matter." The order is designed "to re. move the present uncertainty as to whether employees generally shculd cr should not be required to \\'Cl‘l( on each sudi holiday." While the c-rder provides that. only the statutory holidays pro. vlded for shculd be observed dur. ing the war. it also sets forth that “reasonable optxzrtunliy should continue to be allcwed to employ. ees for the performance of their telislous duties." Any collective labor agreement which is inconsistent with the orders provisions should sus. (pended for the duration by mutual consent of the parties concerned. but pending such suspension, should remain in force and continue to be Joserved, the order said. ' While the provisions of the order concerning statutory holidays in iva-ie employment are a declarat- cn of the government's policy, the holidays recommended for business are made mandatory for the civil service, and will be observed , the members of that service. wit-h time off for the performance of religious duties as provided for other workers. The Order suspends for trhe dur. ation the mcvlsions of the Domin- ion Day aot_and declares that - y. w. t-a. i‘ quolu has taken place in Charlottetown. Pictured hare are the members of the various bVA fibrous-bout canal; the first. Mon. day 1n Jilly will be a legal lioLaay andwlllbe kcptuid observedas gush under the name "Do-million a’... Officials said the observance of this holiday on Monday only meant there would be no break in the middle of the work week ifitie holiday continued to fall on Ju.y i 382ml ll.0.il.F. Basualty List OTTAWA, Sept. m-(cp) 411w Royal Canadiair Air Force in its s82nd casualty 1st of the wal- m. day reported three men killed on active service overseas, 10 missing and believed killed during air operations overseas. and 12 missing after overseas air operations. The overseas section if the list also contained the names of one man prevlouslyreported mlssingand now reported prisoner of war and two men previously reported miss- ing and now for official purposes preszuned dead. One man was reported seriously injured on active sen/ice ln Can- ada, one seriously injured on active service in Newfoundland. and one seriously ill in Canada. Following is the latest list casualties: of OVERSEAS Killed on Active Service. Foran, Martin Raymond. Sgt, Sault Ste. Marie. Ont. Mazier. Michael William. Sgt, Justice, Man. Root. Kenneth Ellwood. Sgt... West lprne, Ont. Milking believed killed during ali- operations: 5t. mus. Joseph Gordon. Flt. Sift. Renfrew. Ont. Carswell. James Set. Kirkland Lake. Ont. Coldron. George Edward Cram. 581-. Penticton, BC gkabek, Roman, Sgt, Nor-hem. a. Griffith, Robert Kitchen Sgt... Gflmsbv, Ont. Grant, William Seaman. 8st, N. C. Grant (father) Clifton Royal. Kings County N.B Holland, Lloyd Ellison. Bet. Cal- 88W- Cannon, For Provincial Quoit Championsh "v In Charlottetown and throughout the province Charlott of the front row, with p!!! in ligid, g Mr. y. I. McMillan who conducted the tournament. BRINGING UP FATHER uvscwss°ur MLIIWHY DIM-I'LL HW E OtQFDR DQINTl-QWEK" lnBoaiere. Jules Jonrti. Sgt. Bt. Vlllli,‘ Pflimll. CDAIIQI Anderson. 51L. Toronto, whear, John Willard, sit, Pol-t Arthur. Mining afw all’ operations Jackson. Kenneth Robert 1m. Sgt, Vancouver. Newman. James William, Flt, Sgt, Camp Borden. Ont. Connell. l: ne Hastings. 51L, l-l H. Oonne (father) Granville Centre. N.S. ' Melvin Ralph. 51L, Derrick, Vancouver. Dixon, Calvin Daniel, Pendleton. t On . McDonogh, Athol fan. Sgt. Ash- mount, Alta. McLaren. Robert. Perrin. 52%.. Mount Vernon, t. Maoconnel, Walter Douglas. Sgt. Winnipeg. Robitallle, Arthur Hector. Sgt. Efmonton. Shriner. Charles Percival, Stet" Niavara Falls, Ont. ' Soutar, James Ronald Icairbanlr. Sgt. Shaunavan. Sask. Stuart, Ridiard Charles. BIL Vancouver. Previously reported missing — now reported prisoner of war. Beckett, John Edward. Niagara Falls. Ont. Prevlouslv reported lnlsslng — now for official purposes Presumed dead: Stewart, Maxwell Macfean. PO.. Grlmsbv. Ont. Wright. Sydney PO. Toronto. CANADA Seriously Injured on Active Ser- Henry Arthur. l . vieflllfhlf. G W.. LAC. Mrs. Olga Benoit (sister) Grenada. B.W.I. Seriously ill: Backhouse. David simpwn. LAC. Colesl-iili, Warwickshlne. Eng. NEWFOUNDLAND flgflgugly Injured on Acflvo Ser- MacDonald. Bruce Ian. mo- Vancouver. EARLY I Nil ABITANTS Reptiles Were the first footed animals to roam the earth. it» m. _ A social castaway is Sue She carmot keep a friend, Perapiiing can't be helped,‘ it's truc- But no one need ofiend! lath tonight with LIFEBUOY ”'“”"'Zgwns' 8.0. s; wrr-s (in FREN “w COMMANDER Kllciliii!) VIGHY. sept. 28—(AP) _ m, wife and son of Gen. Jean Barral Vichy commander for Dakar ani the rest of French West Africa‘ “"9 Emmi! 25 persons killed m. terday in the crash o; an M. France plane near El Affrouli Alseria. They were among l5 pep. sons bound for Dakar. Twenty“ 0W Dflsienfiers and fou cr perished in the flames but‘??? the wreckage, TOURS DEFENCE PLANTS HALIFAX. Sept. 28--((:P)_1m Casey, newly-appointed America! adviser to Canada's Wartime in. formation board. was in Halifax today on a tour of defence plant; and defended areas in eastern Canada. He was accompanied by Capt E. L. Williams of national defence héldqllflfjgljlitwOlltfiWil. at. 05m 6W1!!! the P!“ “'9'” "fir! and this autumn a Provin- etown teams which were entered in the competition. linu- h the quoits for the other entries and emerged as the Provincial Quolt Champions for 1942. In the centre . T‘ Fv George McM - udi 1 SAVFHLLIE, 8E A GOOD SPOET AND UJTQODDCE US TO MVEOM MDZZAIZD, ‘THE HOLLYWOOD WIZITEQ. WHO IS VIGITING THE POST imam u: l-lAsn-ie MOST Aootzaaur VOlCE ¢ we ALWAVS WANTED 1o MEETA MOVIE win I l POI Ll’L KITTY —- I YOU WER HUNGRY ‘i=1 5 SEPTEMBER so, 194: i“