he SU HE WESTERN GUARDIAN fiENTS: Min/John Pond. s1 011111-1111 Btregt_|Ih°n¢ m sumaausins 1111a riuucg cons-n fris New!» "Warmth-Is Aflvertislnr 1111111111 be 1m 111111 1111-1. Pond. be mfiwmli" m" "W8"! Si"! elitist? of the following mm 111 Bookstore. Water Street. Gourlies Drugstore W t; Bakery. Water Street. Mark Gaudet, 37 ‘Gnlvfi, ssggszgroronw The Guardian will be delivered to my home in Buminerside b M-ler B0)’ l‘ 3° P" flay or 10o per week. Phone 289 for this service o: “your order to the boy 1esponsible for deliveries on you “mm i} column |I reserved for news of lull-rest. but advertising of g i", niiiuro may be inserted qt z n l word, strictly payuliie in lift. m‘ and uoiisliiim’ B. Braces. “g 11-602-9-24-21. ""_— “‘___‘“' -WINGS PARADE - - _ . AND YEAST TABLE’ A w! s: ‘Rotloo at Taylor Drug Clo?‘ parade Wm be held at N0- 9 Service l -co.u. ma Pi isDruce 01111, Robb m“ Blllvplies in stock at. 111111 _ r1 1 r1 1 iougwli- 1-"278-9-12-41- mgriiiio tiiiygioeiiciiigii “m: leg; AARGE. 11111111 wheat obtainable‘ iliiig? Wm be a‘ 4 p‘ m" "’“"“““d ,,. - ale and retail at Biace L-MYZ s‘ . 1 m -_ .1;"iii£§i.‘i"€é2.1. 22. 1 a — .-1\'.\.\'T_ED—01d tires We nay l Mr. Cook of Summersieie lefvt fig @910 so.00 for your old tire on terday morning to continue his trade 111 for a new Siebcrlinglstudies at Acadia University-s ' e’ sunilln-Taslgezoiigtgs2:1???’4 ‘ Mr Fredfi 111 -=~---------'— ~ ae.youiigest __.___. son of M.rs.R.J.M Ni mrsru or MRS. nose Mc-, Valley has returnedatloelllsogtllgixei yNiiJliiere passed away cn M‘ M°um 51115011. Sfllflfivllle. N. B. nudsy at the home cf her “s ugliter, Mrs. Alfred Curley, Fixe-l r...“.11...*:°rslftfifesi1oetsz= rairie .. idow of ‘the late dairies Mc- P “it of ‘Klnkora and residedsriln s 1 _ or many years. e e res to mourn three daughters, ' s. Emniitt_ Hughes, Ktnkwa; 5_ Ray Mulligan, Winnipeg; and " Culley wlm Wham she was] By cusntss GUNNING Canadian Press Staff Writer , And three sons. Wallace‘ 101-111 in Detroit and Sablnus ‘—* NEW ARRIVALS in the ii 1i 10 Department include a ship- ment of Kiddies’ Warm Fleece- ilned Bloomers. Sizes 20 to 32 in Navy. Buy several pairs now at 29c. l O I ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT to buy these delicious Ontario preserving fruits. Our second carioad is clearing fast-so phone for your requirements first thing in the morning. Peaches, Pears, Fiums, Grapes, W». at low‘ prices. ‘Buy new! MOTHER will like this good, buy in the 5 & 10 Depart- merit! Kiddies’ Corduroy Over- all in red, blue or brown. Good weight and quality-only 1.19. IIOLMAIFS BUMMEBSIDE Keep overseas Record attend inel exhibition was held SIIOWS at. 3.3i)——7.l5—9.l5 particularly noticeable in and roots. The get on the land very early. Dr. J. A. Clark, Superintendent of the Experimental Farm, who judged the grain and seeds, was very pleased with these exhibits, He said consid- ering the ear the timothy seed was excellent. here was also some very high grade turnip seed and some very good wheat. His Honor Lieutenant Governor B. W. LvePage officially opened the exhibition with a few highly com- SUMMERSIDE “Foooissve. Dr. Kildare” Offers Top Entertainment Al‘ THE CAPITOL T555 R pliiiientzii-y remarks on the excellent SUMMERSIDE T E’ showing oi farm produce. He had a special word oi praise for the Medical mystery and s, dram“; women, who had excelled in their {_‘ '.i‘he Egmont Bay and Mont Car-v esterrlay high praise oi the exhi afternoon and was, as usua , a. great the grain poor summer was chiefly to blame for this as the land ln that part of the country ls very low lying and the farmers could not MMERSIDE GUA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE i 'EgmontBay,Mont CarmelExhibition Is Huge Success ance at Prince County Fair; Lieut. Governor LePage compliments Exhibitors ‘we All 1.11» .peakers spoke in s bits and the Leoufth oi the farmers in continu- suocess. The beautiful weather lng to progress from year to year A] N brought a record attendance and in their showing oi livestock and S0 ews and Short the exhibits were u to their usual farm produce. Subjects standard although 11 some sections down a. little in quantity. This was! Ladies Exhibit It is at this exhibition that the work of the ladies excels. The home crafts of the French Canadian 1s shown at Egmont Bay in all its beauty. Beautiful homespun blank- ets. an abundance of lovely knitted articles, an exquisite piece of needlepoint, fine hand made lace and hooked rugs were on display and won the admiration of all. In the culinary arts the bottled fruits. vegetables, fish and meats were of the finest. ‘There was a particularly many complimentary remarks were heard about it Livestock There was a very good exhibit 11f fine exhibit of bottled mackerel and__ t P. Gallant was the heaviest wiuiu. in the cattle classes aiici had scan. excellent 511011119111 cattle uizd calves andpwon the champion '1 ibp of ihrce diplomas and also ciuzii- pion calf. The champion heifer one year old went to Joseph aallant n1.d the champion heifer 2 year old t.‘ Oban Arsenault for‘ a very good Guernsey heifer. Wilfred RlClluld. Emile Bernard, Alyre C. Arsenuult. Adrien Arsenault, Azade J. Arsen- ault and Gus Peters were also win- ners in the cattle classes. Mi‘. H. W. Clay judged the hogs and said the entry was much larg- er than usual and greater interest shown in the breeding classes, The market classes were light. A note 1i interest was that the champion s'\ was duin to the lst prize young s and also to the 1st and 2nd pin. winners in bacon hogs. Mr. Clay, said it was the best h show ne‘ had ever seen at Egmon Bay and s. great improvement over last yeai. Mr. S. D. Irvine Jud ed the sheep The exhibit was muc larger than usual and consequently competition was keener. The market lam s were well developed as to weight and io the most art well fleshed. The la dies serve a sumptuous repast and received well merited raise for their well laden tables. e presi- dent and directors were very grin- tied at the excellent attendance and expressed their thanks to all who assisted in making the exhi- bition so successful. The horse pull- ing contest as usual attracted much attention. . W. J. Reid nad charige of this program. For the thir successive year Joseph T. Ar- seriault of Urbanville, won the con- test with a team of 450 pounds pulling a weight of 3320 lbs. ‘Phis entitles Mr. Arsenault to retain the silver cu which is donated by the Summers de Royal Bank. Incident- ully Mr. Ai-senault said one of his horses was over 20 years old. Mr. Dnanuel Gallant won the prize for the heavy pull. his team weighing over 2500 pulled a weight oi 37711 unds. Mr. Gallant won the prize or the best dressed team on the RDIAN . =i i ‘i: IHSUBHHE All LINES illliPll llllTlART Summer-side LEMON CHEESE CAKES 1-3 cp. butter i-2 cp. sugar Rznd and juice oi 2 lemon; PM! were patty shells, baked 2 elfi P1" bllfiter. sugar, strainod lemon juice and grated rind 1n inner vessel of double boiler and heat over water When hot, add Welkbefll/F-‘n 958s and stir until mixture thickens. Set aside to be- P-Oms thoroughly cold and then Put s spoonful in each patty sheu T1115 miXlure will keep for months. Sheriff 's Sale I shall sell by Public Auction M Miminigash liuii, Prince County, 9|; lllionrlay, September 29th st 2,30 o rlnck in the afternoon, the follow. ing goods- ‘ I kifikcra, to whom sympathy ls wmmpgg, 5 1“ 24___ 0P _ t ft law m; n t5 d - m livestock, an excellent showi of eulogy-WV 1lllg1glélleglffllrlfvfg lYiRgIWomen of Westrezilgn Canadlrs )iar- s gr: ‘of ygilililil’; gruirluiiiisstbidyiiié arThgli $6M? many lmlllovemems 511132811 ‘ii'i1ve1i'1§'°§°s§°' grounds.-s vvigilaaiililevvrgiillsstcg‘ 1111i: ..-._ fr‘ ‘i1 - 11' . ~ ._ , eossnate ____.___i yl-gpyruv 11,118 Re .§‘.§‘.?1§'.J“i1“.‘.,°°lt'.§;‘é“‘éif§.“$511125 under 5 ounds u1°§€1ii'éZ.§s1§§i‘Fi%?;1.é‘°.lhi“£§’.; nilfirst:"hsielssaoérrliiis 53311; 1,1,5 some m v11 soil-J" 111th u n era. ev. Dr., p Ayres as the young doct ' 1 -; < ~ d it . Great ln- n r con ion. manue ____ - m, w“ the cflebram at me help fill the farm jobs of young the toughest “spot" he hazrevgrtiilllelc: {$54111stiiipofifiibyfiu1nryobe livestock S. Gallant had a very fine French PRETQRIA _ (GP; _ south o!" D017. almost new. lulvm ATRES- In m? SflIICI-llflfy me“ W110 have Jvlned the armed in. The dramatic story revolves and particular interest centred {Janadml draft Stank)" which "P Africa's new war issue of postage 0m warehw" w 1 4° "$1 '0- Rev. Fr. Murray oi Summeiw fflffies. then cram rare spare . "bi-mt B mflllifactice suit and medlq around the horse pulling contesz. ‘Ed lmpgfiwdfw n"; Twin‘? whim stamps are in eight issues depicting "u"? with all articles contained ,,,,R.v_ p. Mccaye o; K;,,kg,a_ momenm Wm, work defined w Corrréiwa, Sept. 24-—(OP)-—Tlp so glllllblliléinifctive work 1.11111 solves the’ Mr. John r. Aisenault presidmirfli cnfuglmerxhiybft’ ‘figfflfildgégnggnsgaf women's wai- activities. 11111111131, we'd"- gegfe aid the democratic war effort. mtgflogegfwgsgglgitga geiggv gash-agar: The v-oung doctor operates h an. glggakgggnlfllgrv "isllgoelflelllfiggfjf ,1}; rt c. Wright. The Holstein entry 3551151115 fiolliéfiy °‘{.§.‘-"°§.os§§$.?§§ ($111.1 F. .1. n. WRIGHT. l ' = ‘ C‘ Each day, from scores of county ment overseas: emergency 0n a beautiiul ice skiing expressed at the absence of Rev. F‘ was Smell but “he” “'9” 50m” ‘mm fill!‘- methfllllwd units. A L_617_9_24_41Sheflff’ Prim” Cont,‘ don’t make them ho‘ Ayreshircs and shorthorngyfiyrgisny... 121cm. Frank Greenan, Innis towns and ma e , - . . ., , , ~ g r 1 more th fl cl i _ 5581‘. played by B G , , ll t, h aside t. u a - 1.2.5:.“ 1:: 2.1.1.1. mm 5515s,, 1» ‘tilts ~55‘seciiiiiskhbisieit; . a "so Jim-HY ‘VEDDING _ A qumt- donations, collections and work by 1S _. 1' ' ' Gmes 1 (L! 1 Ba e w“ "- 1°“ as aw“ 5 S 1 m e §'_ o0Ioiqigiciqiqéoq‘¢¢°¢¢°¢49¢¢”§”§“¢”0“o”o“o“e”o..o o o o 0 0 o; ' ' 1 very pretty wedding was solgm- lmtrlotic women anxious to do their oolfrrni/‘éesxiitiiiyoighltixffi hi5 yogigg p1§§§e in uriiigiirriigaifi, gitllgg Itcltrivtiillxile iiéietila lilglfltxill-C‘ " 0 . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘”‘”°“:“‘“‘“‘ ““‘.“"‘®**b‘x" .. 1 gt North Berleque Manse, sat- bit. confiscation under United Kingdom, obscure cause oi the trouble, and m Reverend Father is quite ill at his o, O 11y afternoon September 6th by Qyganlged under church socgegges regulations they must see that tne "- Fimmflilc speech to the Jury, ieiu- home in E mciit Ba-y- l t t r. D. F. Hcddinott when Rein woments msm be C d ' parcels weigh not more than five ‘nmcem? °f m5 Academy award Wili- Mr JustFCe Arsfliiault Who lid- "‘ S6 t 25 26 27 ‘ sire!» youngest daughter of 1111s.‘ "u 5- M“ *1" Red ound "11 - nin s eechin"A 1 v 1 ' 11 0th 111i e p ' Y t t 6,055 b h l D s icluding paper, string and E l9 F‘ ee Soul , soites dressed the gntheri g w. .. rge W. Lveard and. the lute Mi". ' m“ e51 5°“ "5 clubs and stamps." the problem. French and English, brought greet-l Plan to attgnd c rd of Augustine Cove; becairie other organizations. western farm “There may be some confusion AYES 1S compelling 111 his dra- ings and best wishes from Fr. 0.11- ,. t, A o‘ 1 bride of Pie. Russell Reeves, son‘ community women are Sllliplemnflt- still remaining in the minds of mm"; mmnenls and Barrymore iZi-m- lant for the success of the exhibit- l z 1e great "mm" i ;. l ' O 2' Mls- Freeman Reeves arid "19 ing the British war achievement sendem" 534d ‘me almwfliy "The P1111; in the stirring climax. bliss ion and his most sincere regret that , b0 Salg of FUR COATS , . ct- 11 2 " v llr. Reeves of Kenslngton. The with 1 u point is you cannot send five pounds Granville proves herself a skilled‘ he was not able to attend. x $9 "swore a travelling suit of iuivv W” “m” g '5 °' “m” “d of food or other gifts but the ent-h-e actress. and Laraine Day as mo’ Other speakers were: Hon. Wm. ‘f g 11h navy accessories mid was ut- “ml-hing 1°!‘ all‘ mid Vlfltlms 111 parcel must weigh not over five Ymmg d°°l'°l"5 Sweetheart. also ac- H Dennis, Minister of Agriculture; ,.¢ ' ' ' so o» by her niece, Miss Vditls BritNn. food. clothing and other i pounds. To be on the safe side it quits herself in dramatic se uences. Hon Mark MacGuigan. Dr. J. A. g . I OCt- 3, 4 x‘ tei- wlio was dressed in Britirin comforts g0;- men 1n the army would be well to be a few ounces 99111-660’ Ls contributed y Rod Clark, Hon. H. H. Cox, Hon. Horace 09 ' ‘z i.tii.§i3£‘.’.l“1.‘?.¥i‘$1i2€2§:i‘2; m" W‘ “if M“ W‘ ‘allsird “lift. 111 1, h... d iifi“fi“m' “fiiefi-‘fiiis 1“““11°"L‘§‘S’ w"“1““'115'1i"'aM°i3i“°a113‘y'§b£"lé ‘f " - - ' e re u a a . , , ren . ' - . , “mum, my M, on a mm metal, paper, fabric 111111 other down by Bllsitlshogfithtgrvgles 61x13 he Sh,“ ..M,,de,,,o,_,eus 1%“? Li? filjtgliifsifiiit; r. A. Driscoll. '1‘. 1311-.» One of the largest selections of luxurious FUR to 1 o1 1111.- sland and on 1111111 111-» scrap. serve precious 5111p lng space “M11 entleres" as a lullaby for a baoyhLlnkletter, M. 1.. 11.; and M11111. 1 COATS ever to be shown in your town Buy ,:, ‘"1 i118)‘ were tendered a showerl some examples o: the woi-k as prevent unfafiness obtaining Al“) deserving 0f Special menti :- s Gallant. M. L. A. "‘ h] ' - ' - g lliehcmc of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph women are dome. dav bv day ,5 h “mung belgggueffjd Brigong the wor-k of Alma Kruger, ‘B11111 D13 Clark gave some very good 3, “Qw w e_ pnces are Sh" IQW- PYQSQM DUCQS to us, where they received many m“ new It“; ‘rcej. d , ’ Postal officials said people may millim- Diana Lewis- Wlitci‘ advice on what Elam" w sow and 2 will definitely not be repeated later this scuson X :11 11111 beautiful gifts. lVir. 111111 5 s e "e “m begin-forwarding their 0111111111115 Kinzsford. Nell Craig and Tomeon- praised the quality of W1" m" 1+ ‘ " ' " Reeves were ushered to mm‘ centres‘ ‘or msumce: Parcels to Britain any time now zin<i| WW1 seed at the fair. He also had a word 1 ‘a 111111111111 by little Miss Phyllis! “Wisdom: Res‘dents or this suggested that all should be on "heir Harold 8- Buwuet turns in one o! of praise for the showbiz 0f “B112 ‘f f‘ lor and Master Wendell Tavioigi northwestern Manitoba gown have - way by Nov. 15. his 111°“ Sklllllll Jobs as a director, berries and honey, both these ex- '. Summersid p - d as bride and groom. flicsn. contmmled more than $2000 to me and excellent photography is contri- hum; were the fnest he had seen z 1 e . e x ling iii opening the gifts wereiRed C I d h ‘ d _ ‘ buted by Clyde Devinriu, whose anywhere, The flowers which D!‘ o0 SEPTEMBER . " 11111111 Payiitcr Mrs. Gemg , h "s" 8°“ a" "e “lied ' “X-rav room" light-Ins 1s sueeiueu- Clark also judged, were very l0V"l.\‘, X. 2a, 26 and 27. , m); M15595 vanls 39.11pm; 3m-‘ t ousands of articles of ClOilllYlfZ e lflflv eflmflve» Dlwld 511611 cilmlns- and in Dr. Clark's opinion could be v P: iiliilfil'?ll8llda1lid ‘Edith psteTtshou. for bomb victims and members of 6d the musical score. shown ainywhere sing cgmxrlioe xigllliéelfél: l3. F‘ re cine iisngiiig or "pv the armed for . The frut was goo u - - l ..:1..?%%“ 1:12.111. 1112121.? stonewall $511111 ~11“ an ’ Drive" for war r:- ‘still... w... 1...... '1‘ Mafl-“a” 8‘ T°“'"$°'"'- M°"*"8“° ’ .11.. remainder oi u... events Po 11111111 1111111 or Wlnnlnes. iuwe; Montreal Exchange the delrv products 111 a Show 1d.- " OCTOBER 1 and 2. 31111“ musk, and dancing“ '11,. come numerous cash ccntrhntions I dress spoke of the tremendous task .. ling of God Save the King as well as clothing and hospital ' before Island farmers today to 1‘o~ ught the evening t0 a 93059- sunnlies for soldiers, sailors and ‘** 111106 NOTE dilly FY0511?!“ Vbrlglil; 0:9 ' **-—'“- evm- c1 more“ ' __ M¥3i““£§“b1?£”‘".’t.r‘°"s; sfélttihlstteistef.“ at. " us" y Matthew and McLean soun- Nxgholltzttlelilorgnvalvégesi lungs arrows. Sept. zi-(ori-nou. grading Bsnel-‘apy a; Lane? 1m]; ablsfencerlofAchleaismiiix 1:150 ‘ggitlglzlkne ,, OCTOBER a d L 1 western Saskatchewan. oDfirlfillCl-lil 5331x1331?’ iigitiiii °io§iiiiink today on me smk exchange u ‘ ggxlllllzfy ‘E1313 l1 which h” “d5”, ‘x. an recur so cm 11111111 M “1m1""""*e§ truths“. “i: P". iil°“..ii..ii..i"“"if.‘sdé‘; “:23: .:."..s".1.."':s.. Al": .1111: .112. » ~11. 1 1 1111s 1 -—— from old wool to bomb victims 111 mm“ t° °°“ “e “c “ y m I -' yi t last ear 111 the older hens ese uxur ous are roin liniAvai-ldlslaeil of Cape TlaflVgiSfi Ema,“ campalgfns thislfall to collection of scattered group leaders iesponded gall: fame slgme- very fine buds o: lilting 1 son R115“ 5-11 1 15- ' ' ' . mmqev m‘ m’ mnwar we we but a number of favorites. notably dit t l l' o0 Borden‘ ’b13322?inmltbliufifimzogami: aclt-lglgigld a setgiarate national oam- m papers’ wenkemad i“ t“ m“ iiiiiihifi°uigu¥oiicleuefieg lhemlfi‘ g. F SHOWROOMS "_— ‘ ‘ ~ _ i ' 1 e Ills Bernice Sharpe of Borden 9R5; of sagkafflgn L, brgnggng 100d paigln confin to war service or- hour of the session d rtancxeuiofalgglléglg’ tafgva: He‘); o! o _ , on Tuesdav morning for ivionc- "mom, m, h i 5 h gan rations will be held next spring, Better pr ces were secure in am a 00d b d whan M‘ m‘, " ' m “m” "e w °’° with an obiective whit may be mines by 1111111111111, International sticking to one g ree - 4 .. N. B, where she will visit her‘ Gunning’; be“ this year have my vii-eh llMi‘.Sl . . ‘g Ls “we ‘dosed 6'7 qullts for war purposes. siéllgflifiililfltliillS rtoBMé. and Mrs.‘ Irma: Sweaters are being knitted ‘armei- or en on :1e,; , be u, h . vii ‘of a son inotlie Prince County i: Igyzogestof etmsriogfiurgiat; mm 0n Tmntu’ s'y"'x‘emtcr‘l0ii miles east of Edmonton and I tins are being filled with jams for slVoment io Britain. Huvhcnden: From this central Alberta town have gone to Britain mncl to the armed forces both at home and abroad bundles of mit- tens, socks. scarves, sweaters, caps bed gowns. sheets, quilts blankets anliilflgtizelff‘ A "Jam for Britain" campaign is in full swing in the Innisfsll area. of southern Alberta. Atvthe some time, housewives are Kiss Adele Read, who has been riding her holidays with her oar- s 011111. John 1.. 111111 Mrs. Road, ion Monday for Ottawa where '15 Butt-iced as teacher at Ottaun dies College. libs Nollie sexton of Borden is “"18 some time at Cliarlrxte- lii. and Mrs. James MacAleer also - and Mrs. Reginald Marlilrcr 1- daughter Helen left on Tuesday 11111 icr M°""‘~‘°‘ “m” "W Hbuu {New u, a ahmflnnm Malartie gold 11111111 1111mm bs- _ _ _ 111151-1111 Lorne and Mrs. Mull‘ Sit; 111112181‘ has as u: objective 2W“? 133 ‘fit: glqsdgfs gga§f§f,"'gg‘;j“gmff°“ifg.. WEE: _ keep your cows up to peak production. they can (lo-they are available in 18% and Sum-ml" metal l° “"114 "l m" '35 °r a ' Dominion Tar were 11133111111. Ca- Dairy cows, just like machines, make more 24% protein content so that you can choose Private J. Read l-lowstt who hul “ ‘milling at Beach Grove Inn ‘with other soldiers on Tuesday “in! for training on the main- pisni. T0 THRASH SOLDIERS members of the ‘*5 80mg to Mr. P. J. Maclnnis The minister and The re uler eel: an ti a-Yy 1, N901: _ c -'I‘wo ldl. to s ts throusl! 101' the rder? Wlgmenq; (ills ltlllie whfbm and igolspblzd an 11-11% 1:1‘: (gartboo, E3? MSQTSQ, ptg-gncoeur, Celanese. Associated Breweries, Iin- producing ability into your herd, it is only , held on Thursday evening with om- were sentenced to receive i2 Pamour pickle perinl Tobacco and Ogilvle. zellers . . / a ‘fit; Playful- I-adlw rlze was strokes of the "cat" and serve i2 gfgg“ggffg"meek Tog,“ 5,4- 111 1 111w slip lost 1 gain. . logical to feed a ration that contains the -T- égilaritNogvltli" wnsrivtllitigil m%‘ilg'réggas.otl!ixirglrlitild - (or) - mo; and upper doniau. Preston mfiteiqgexa: £0150: slgarrgbs; indul- necfissagytzngredigatntiein the prlopernptrlcli- / . . . ' ' pol‘ ion erm m 0 ma e a 0 ‘I 7 i M . . , . l H th C ti r i ; . . .- u§l1§1-.'Z?1'§,‘i§§mg§§§',§§,§i?? W11?‘ entetedunsgreggeigflgfi milk they are capable of producing. That v , for the ireezeout which was won area" while on a hike were each , w , - ls»!- e- Me.°-1-ea83\.lu.-=..- fl-=d QUEEN S CA ., -, _, '= \\,,-._.__ o; i » j t git, . 1| 0 a l. or a i‘ A iii‘- u with T lfhyw-fih“ ' ,_ ’ Repeated bombing raids on Dri- ti: 01f)“ fix-nailing; sgllégfliwggch u D RA l. n, _\\ ‘ MAPLE LEAF GARDENS SUMMERSIDE from $17,000,000 to $20.000.000. H8 urged that peacetime needs of local communities should not be mixed with next s rings wartime appeal of a nation character. Mr. Thorson said it is impossible to make the various community al- lotments for the spring drive unti the national wor charities fund ad- visory board examines the budgets for 1942, which must be based the expenditures for 1941 and. con- not be prepared until the end of the calendar year. TORONTO, Sept. 24-(0?) —'I‘he O =1 Nickel. Consolidated smelters and Hudson Bay mining. Hollinger and Bulolo turned tail. Bell Telephone paced firmer utili- ties and was followed by Montreal Power, Winnipeg Electric "A", Southern Canada Power. and Can- ada Northern Power. Power Cor- poratiou failed to join the advance. Price Brothers Preferred put on s. point among newsprints but the common, in company with Bathurst and St. Lawreiice Corporation “A”, weakness of the Toronto stock mar- ket increased as the session ad- vsnced today. volume was s little heavier then on Tuesday st 176.000 shares. irsdd 46,000 shores. Wright-Her gneaves dropped i0 cents to 3.90. San Antonio a to 2.31, O'Brien was of! B cents to 1.47 and losses gained l0 cents to 3.25. f Industrials were mixed. stronger were on the debit side. CPR. was out ahead in transportations but Canada Steamship stocks dropped back in late tradlns- were Asbestos. Hamilton Bridge Q nadian Cotton; Preferred slipped 3 i-i points but the remainder of miscellaneous appearing were point- ed upward. Harder isues were your money and tish port areas and the industflll midlands has attracted fresh st- tention totiie frightful suffering of the many thousands of civilians 111 GNBI. Briinin who ere harried . 111111151111 NIGHT, Sill"? 21111. a v ' DANCE =NEW DOME DANCE BAND ' From Charlottetown from sieim to shelter and "m"! ld-‘iven into the open will"?! by euccessiw raids. Eventually 9""! im 111111111 roi- them 111. vlweo 0f relative security, but their belonl’ 111m of all 11111111 are seatruved- The ltssk of ebioraenev feedlns 11°“ l! difficult. The 111.111 of Rtilni them omoull! “Own u "me Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic- time." mvery dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction to the Ilord M1701‘ of iaiidon for distribution to the homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company. 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