r stringer-man 2s. 194s [Tadian Legion Annual Meeting annual meeting of’ the ChTown, Branch of the adlan Legion will be held in‘the Legion Home wan". ||y evening. Qfllll- 39th» ll- 3 iI-fll- Tllllls a very important ‘nun; as reports of the various committees will be sub- mq and officers for the ensuing year elected. A~ full at- Whg? ls hoped fo 1 The r. M. BROWN, Branch Secretary. " 9-28-21 Viilllilillt sciisiiuis clinics i , Effective Sept. 28 Trip 8 Leaves Ch".i‘own 12.00 noon Leaves Sunimerside 12.86 p.ni. Arrives Moncton 1.05 p.m. MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS, DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY 9-28-5i Board of Trade Council Meeting Mill For Sale —W so h.p. with dutch oven place. l steam engine d0 h. . d one l0 h.p. rotary with h inserted tooth Slmond saw. hauler with 100 feet i-2 inch l cable. shingle machine with . Inch saw. one five saw lath hine also steam pump and tie flaw. Write S. Mill, Guardian. ii-li At a council meeting of the Char- lottetown Bpard of Trade last ht. a committee was named to con er with Mayor B. Roy Holman con- cerning the City's interest in the local airport and to ascertain what steps, if any. the city Council nas taken towards having improve- ments made. - Members of the Board of ‘rrade committee include, the i- ’ m. A. V. ' in, S. A. McLeod and J- 0. Hyndman. Earlier the meeting heard the re- port, from Mr. Ainsworth, of a committee reported to consider conditions at the airport. A letter fnn: the Canadian Chamber of ir-"nmerca announced that the annual meeting would be held October f‘! to 29. Mr. B. A. McLeod gave n report of the work done 1y the Harbor Improvement Committee and mad a letter from Hon. Cyrus MacMill an relative to a proposed dry dock at Charlottetown. On motion of Mr. R. E. Mulch and Mr. A. B. Cutnliffe the secret- ary was asked to write to Trans. port Minister Michaud re progress PllllLTliY WANTED We are buying Chicken |ifsselcl?wl l-Ilgliilgst allillfiflfg: rites paid. "wins to having been called for military tralni , snv Blacksmith shill will be closed for the dur- ation. Would like to have all ac- collnthaettled on or before Oct- O . JAMES CRQIG. READALBA . D-ZB-SiLZ-Sl NE ..-’* TURE ATTRACTION HE ROYAL PACKING CO._ J. ii. Jenkins Prop. Halifax iiavy rm uni Title EA1il1"AX.Bet.2'|-—-((fi)_ Th sockingsaorsoftbenamu 1Q ma‘ “l! "I! ogre t Bwinshiu ma» ‘fun. gs ‘toztgke their best in seven flail, AIKIOAN d 2- N Y k . Detroit e; ire-Ali i.” I st. Louis d: Piiilaosllphia s. a 11:01: :5 flillaiiqlthia d. Qhlolao Ifwashinston l. NATIONAL Boston d: 5t. Pbiledel Cievelan nhla 2- Cineoiimati New York o: diiimo l. " INTQNATIONAL PLAYOFFS Toronto 00o one w; . _ ° 5 o Swreousesh i0001000o--a3z 5111158: Delaeéiimaid (in-lid Wm- yracuse ds s- seven series.) I a u‘ be“ u piTii r Q "Y. The matter of . struetion was diswsieivliala-t "$2.1 lelllth and on motion of Mr. J, Q, Hyndman and Mr. S. A. Mclgcd B committee. consisting of Mr. n. .11 Bonnell and Dr- J. A. Clark, was mm" l0 BPDroach Premier Jones and ascertain the status of the Governments policy on this “b. ject. The matter of the retumpblg portion of excess profits tax w“ referred to briefly by Mr. 5. A. Mg. Leod. A letter from the Hon J. L, Ilsley, Minister of Finance stated "l" "he" the Percentage hiad been ascertained certificates for the am- ount would be issued by the Gov- ernment to those entitled to refund. A letter from the Chamber of Commerce. re succession duties. was referred to by Mr. G. J. Tweedy. The council re-affirmed a rcsol. “U011. ssed last. year. approving the sta llization of the cost of liv- lhil under maximum price regulat- 3F.'L'.i.‘"sf.‘2iswi.i.§i’“.’i "ti? "‘“" . u ceiling policy. M e wage REMEMBER WHEN.. (Bv The Canadian Presal Blue-zinc Ted Wlllirrns of Boston Bed Soar became the first American Leaver in l‘! years to hit .400 for a season when he finished with a .406 average two years ago today We w" or» of five men "rho have "it .4“ the last of WlVIy“ was Barr" l-leiimann of D'-‘t"r\lt Tigers in 1923. a. A. |=. INTER STATION B 0 X IN G TOURNAMENT (By kind permission of Officer Commanding‘ R.A s. Moncton and Officer Commanding R. Charlottetown.) A. F. Station, SPORTING TH U RSDAY CLUB 8.30 p. m- SEPTEMBER; 3O [N AID OF THE R.A .F. STN. BENEVOLENT FUND g..-BCUTS--i|o L.A.C. GASS()N R.A-F. HARRY ROBINSON H.M.C.S- Queen Charlotte vns. VRS. BILLY BAKER Lightweight Champion (Maritimes) A . C. ABBOT (R.A.F. Moncton) A Brilliant Show under the Management of R.A.F.. Charlottetown. in Co-operation with R.A.F. Moncton and HV.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. A FEATURE KNOCK-OUT Writs CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN cnirnii euiiimiii Ii b reserved fee news tweet, but advsr al nature may be Insert: at Iivs seats a word. strictly pay- inle in advance. T0 UNDILITAKINEW DUTIII -—'l‘he Rev. b. Clarita and Lot Bgullliiahcs duties there‘ ilfilteivsd alil t as cinema wiui ma‘ Army KNOCK!!! DOWN BY CAI — ocked down a car about 10.80 last night near then ince and Grafton streets. she was starting to cross, Grafton street when the car turn-l ed off Prince. She was not serious- ly red but received a shaking uP 1nd 1118M. iniu I WILL TAKE OVER NEW FICEE-The second floor of ood Donor Clinic bulletins. to the City Hall. will be res y or occupation by officlsls of the Federal Department of Agriculture by the 1st of November, states M)‘. W. Jordan. This floor. which has been reconstructed, consists of eight offices and three sterercoms. The work, which was delayed be- cause of shortage of materi s. is progressing favorably. DENT-Al. ASSN. BEETS-Dr. A. J. Mamzu-do. ‘Summerside, was elected president at the annual= meeting of the Dental Association of Prince Edward Island. held in the Y. M. C. .. building here. Other officers include: Vice- resi- dent. A. W. Allen, Charlotte wn; secretary-registrar treasurer, Dr. Heath McIntyre. Charlottetown: members of the council. Dr. D.'1‘. waye and Dr. J. E. Blanchard, both of Charlottetown. RECEIVES l). ll‘. C. -Mr. and M18. R. . Milton are re- ceiving 0! 01"- 0 D‘ o ! l l L Cole-. the congratiulatims word that. their son Flying Officer Millard, had been award- ed the D. F. C. This young man enlisted early in the war and pro- ceeded overseas some time ago. after having qualified as Flt-Sgt- in Canada. Due to consistent good work he has received two promo- tions overseas and recently won his decoration. CAPT. I.'COLES IN AFRICA Capt. James Coles. E. D., M. Milton, ls now serving with the Canadian Army in North fi-lca. Capt Coles served with the Prince Edward“ Island Highlanders at the outbreak of war. in 1940 he was transferred overseas. l-le is a veter- an of the Great War. having ‘zone overseas in 1915 with the C M. R. Tn 1910 he was ounded and on recovering joined the 25th Bittal- .111, on service wfl- which lie wwi the lllll-tary ltledai OTTAWA OFFICIAL HERE — Mr. Watson Sefers. Ottawa, is visiting Charlottetown in tion with Victory Loan worir. He will confer with Mr. L. Goodwin who has done very successful work here in this regard. Ml‘. Sellers is ceived M. v of the Civil Service. TH’: morning he will hcld a meeting here to as- certain if any hlnvmces to the work exist and make plans to have thrm removed. His Work is about plated localiy and this after. ncori he will go to Mcucton, From there he will travel to various points in Nova Scotlzi and New Brunswick. RENTALS orniobn llEItB-‘Mr. l-lendry O. McLellan, regional ren- tals officer for New Brunswick has ccmpleted a survey of Prince Edward Island and eaves this morning on return to saint. John. While here he investigated rent condition in Charlottetown and; Summerside. He also conferred with Messrs. Ewen Nicholson, prices and supply representative of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board and Charles Earle. tentals investigator with regard to the re- vised recital order which comes into effect October 1. l-le was ac- companied by his wilt. loririerly Miss Catherine Maelean. who was Red Cross Commissioner here for several years. ROTARY MEETING-Major T. McNutt was the swlaker at the regular weekly meeting the t’??? Club yesterday. o skietoh of lo the text of which appears else- where in today's issue. Mr. T. Boy Cudmore announced that the radio auction this year will be held Dec- er . The proceeds will be used to assist in the work for crippled children from all psrls of the Ia- land. The following chairmen of ' committees were announ- ced: W. S. Grant, Auctioneer; Col. K. S. Rogers, Radio: D. J. Bonnell, Advertising; J. P. Crockett, Rural; R. E. Muteh and Gordon Avard, Wholesalers; D. M. ‘Nie- hones: N. D. Maclean, and R. D. guigley, Location of Auction. JELLY MAKING GREAT SUC- CESS-Yesterday the Royal Pack- ing Company was a hive o! iniius- l-le ave an toria Park, From 7.80 in the morning tee. Red worked steadily with the result that this huge am- ount of delicious jelly was made. The ladies plan to make . of d. pounds. This jelly is much opreciated by those anssnvsn sans - - _ $1.00 our YOUR GENERAL ADMISSION _ _ 50c SEATS n. naps. m UNIFORM _ _ _ 25¢ EARLY TICKETS FROM:R.A.F. STATION CHARLOTTETOWN ED’S TAXI BIKE SHOP l ‘Illlii ADVIITIUIIINT IPOIIIOIID I! MOORE o-Meisoo Ltd. it as the many letters of ‘CXTWWIQGQQ-lfiflllb ti! abole progiezt is made .3 mm.“ co operation receiv- l-ietructrese WA ll TE 0 Ill?‘ e9‘: ggkCA at; elixir?" to that?“ ' raotreea forogrl’; classes at the YMJJ. fer the yinwrl- numerous friends after having rc-v obloek last night the members of pounds today which will be a total "f! who y. The possible by College Students l Commenting on the new refill?‘ tions for the postponement of Mil- itary Service of students, Rev. R. V MacKenzlc, Rector of St. Dunstans University said that this was n0 snap judgement on the part of Na- tional Selective Service. but s. de- cision reached alter due consldei- ation. and consultation with the National Council cf Canadian Un- iversities. Fr. MacKenzie said he attended a meeting in Ottawa on Aug. 30th. when the heads of all Canadian Unversities met with Mr- Arthur MacNamara, Director of National Selective service. and a. number of his staff. Mr. MacNam- ara explained very fully the posit- ive shortage of Canadian man pOW- e1‘. both for the Armed Services and for essential industry. “All deplore this interference with the education of large numbe Canadian students; just as we de- plore the cause which brings it ab- out - the war. But we do apprec- iate and commend the truly denr ocratlc manner in which the change was inauizrated, namely; by a dis- cussion of the whole situation with educational men of the country. 1f the war continue- over a period of wars. it will mean a definite shpr- tage of graduates in certain categ- ores. "We know. however, that 1mg- Iznd and United states have long since adopted measure». much rrtre severe than those outlined here." Pr. MacKenzie said he did not expect the courses of students would be interfered with until mid- year. as it would take some time yet to ‘ arrangements for carrying the new erderinto effect. Another iiew iload =.ln Northwest VANCOUVER, Sept. I1 — (0 P) - The I-laines Mill Road. run- ning from Tid southeast- ern Alaska to 10in the Aliaia bign- way north now is in actual operation and will be com leted some time jn Decem- S. Army, commanding prepared address. Tle l-iaines road ls of great sig- ni‘; ance, Gm Vancouver Board of 'i‘rade, of quality for table of Whitehorse, Y. T. ber, Br .-Gen- J. A. O'Connor, U. Northwest service Command, said today in a O'Connor told the cutting off the long open - sea voyage ac- ross the Gulf of Alaska, and per- From Last Year ___. Blight has out down the yield o! potatoes in this province hi’ We‘ Llllfd comipaied with the fu-l 07°F in 194.2, it was estimated last niShl- by persons closely connected Wit-h the industry. 1t is expecQd that the average yield per acre, field rim, will not exceed 150 bushels compared with 2% a year ago. And the one.third drop in production will probably mean an even bzgger drop Ln the quantity of potatoes of marketable size since vines in a great many fields were killed before the tubers reached full swwth and lowe- numbers of small potatoes are the result. increased interest ls being taken in blight resistant varieties Which have been introduced into the Pro- vince in recent years. But the rub seems to be that the more blight resistant a potato is the poorer the use. On the other hand the Green Mountain. the best table potato. is the most suscep- tible lit. Nevertheless the interest of far- mers in the new varieties is grow- ing and indications are that the acreage will be increased next Of this year's 40.000 acres p ant- ed to potatoes 1.100 are in certified seed of twc blight resistant varie- t , the Bebago and the Katahdin. The acreage s evenly divided be- tween the two. Mr. S. G. Peppin. in charge of seed potato inspection in the Pro. vince said last night that of a total of 16,500 sores on which sp- plicatlon was made for certifica- ion for seed purposes only. 8.000 were . ‘rhis area eoo acres under the 1m total. m. Pepplln startling t_ is week, farmers have completed grain ha ing. And e senior ih inspector said that where the mate vines have been deed for weeks the sooner the potatoes are taken out o! he ground now the better. Be said it would not be blown until digging becomes general just how much damage has been caus- ed by blight rot. Select New GB. C. General Manager 5.?" fl-(OM-Jflid UPPAWIA. . Evening Journal said today it was ‘Nmderwtoof at. Edwina?‘ John- o be cho sue- cessor to Rev. J. B. ‘lii-iomson, re- tiring General Manager of Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- ticn. 08L, < ' ?AQE_FTV_§_ ' s Joint Meeting of lieu York Stock M n, i n t P M i M ' V0 l8 ng I 08- aya 0 ll VIIIBO la o. n. Ea [mum charge for Any Adverthslsnl I ca.“ ____ __ - 9""m°‘"¢'ll||°°ll5fllhwerd Wssternsaialaeternlssab .A joint meeting was held here Am c and F s: I-i il-Kiiiefbfin. ',..“°',|. Events lo III weld- esberday of the ubree cheptezs o! Am Tel dc Tel 156 1-2 [than] ‘m; 5 “in.” 0'“ c"... u 7“ l" l!“ l-Ul in» imperial omi- naught-xi or Anaconda as s-i mung...“ f... w m°,"%m e ~ ‘e wuss-vi the Elixirs in Province. th Steel o8 and i0 cents for every additional I sail... fee l] About M members ‘Wemm ml" °h1° t" ti: xlllflflgtion. ‘locum llitll sr u m: wsrd. uni u lnbssrlnh ‘i: Summersi . m!“ can use q i The obicot was to discuss Elec Auto Lite 38 1-2 s stint‘ ‘ ‘n. m‘ munuu" ‘u.’ mu‘ n '5 ‘different phases of war work. en Elec as 1-4 Couveners of fileolielith. ggnllgiogg as 3a gave , - o“; lfienneoott ll F0!‘ $810 wgntgd At wumeetins two new niem- “git-czar: w 14g b!" 9 w“ t ' 3"" ' POI BALI - ‘l0 ACRES LAND N - - WANT! _ 3pm) m“ ‘wane ‘remxof Ab,‘ 5:5 il N l: APP‘? “l- shiw- Wfilllllf- 2 a copies Crawforigfgilaqigr Algebra. we?“ urging“ swmbdde‘ “Y: gnlsteduggcraft “ 13g Prof. Paterson, P. W. C. 9-28-11. tin c P118811 I111 l ' ‘ A - DE LAVAL SIP- sigenxrem hdl‘ was read by Miss Qmfiml cm f,‘ 5;: arator. s»: Bell. West my; “m; ‘Qoflgm ,mffclfg w“ ' were llildd mi. n. Wm "film a i-i ' '4" - eveninsi. Apply "xvz" n"... o. Cordon. regent of blhe Royll Wm m” M 8-4 son SALE - BLACK cost. $4M m“- Edward Chapter and Mrs. M. W. ton delivered. M. F. Walsh. F l H l w the regent of Hlllsborough "ant a‘ k Hit-at emfl E e P tinted t‘ "- - IQ Qfl ron. ssuz - '34 cunvnonnr MA", WAN-m], Coupe. Lyle MaeNevin. Bonshaw- p 513mm,, u‘ 3' “'38” ' ' B-Zle-tl |>| 1 w (l Exchange i... h... ‘ Ill O QC - anousu sa-r-rua WAN-um _ Mm, SMALL Fun ~ glippies from good hunting stock. u! Apply p o Box 341 9,2541 . P. G. Webster. Kentville, Dill‘. lllOlllll Qtdllt Bell Tel “,5 n. s. 41-121. WANTED A MAID l-‘Oit canon. Casi Car Found e 1.4 §O—'_“—"_SA 1i" I1 housework. A aiv to Mrs- a. , , m gunman“); 1g 3.4 3 u‘: — Gin-DEN SPANIEP P‘. McLeod, 1'7 V la Avenue. _ u t d t 1 bitch, from Raymond Kennels. g.» 31 y li S ‘gzsfggal PM 1a i‘; l5 months old. suitable for breed- ~- "a Dom Bridge 21 ling‘ purposes, Ring 38'! after 7 Lost sws QT at (or) A gm dmtlun 191 I l 9-21"? nos-r on '__‘i' 0T1‘ I P - — _' 9m 9X e - _ — SI ET RING IN policy of weeding out incom- Gen Steel Wares l3 l-2 Flggck ifififta r50 Prince. Euston or Upper H1135. potent students from universities Ham Bridge 6 3-4 months 01¢ starting w my 52m boro St. Reward on returning will be continued under decisions Imp Tob l2 i--_i each L R Budemon ‘south to Guardian 0mm reached at a national conference of Int Nickel 3- ; pen’ ' ' 9mg“ Canadian univ rsities held here McColl Front ‘B, Los.l._ A BkowLN PURSE ma} last. month and now being a plied Mtl Power [n Fog 5A“; __ 1W9 53099 tween me Unhm Cafe and I31 by National Selective Be ca, it Nat Steel Car 50 sows. Apply Pete]- Murl-ay, Dorcnesmr S‘ conmmmg a um iwas announced today by Labor Noranda 60 1.2 Grew 55y g. _ o! money cant mosh Rewflrdi Minister Mitchell. b ghnwinigan 1'7 1-4 M’ 947m ' - - | “Eng Policy, make known to mo - t, Law Com 3 1-4 l M K SALE-s»; MILES __ i ation boards across Canada Wpg Elec A 6 1-2 rom enslngton. buildings in M a‘ e H I “i t d ‘by Arthur MacNamara, Selective Aliitibi Com 2 ‘l-li good repair. For particulars ap- e P an e sgrylcg dh-eqmr, rovides in part. Asbestos 3i y to Mrs. Gordon Dalziel. Ken- iL-~_______ I “That any stu ent. either man B A Oil 22 a-s sngton, R. R. 9-23-31. WANTED - LABOURER BiY THE or woman, of the age of l8 1-2 Bathurra A 13 3-4 -—-—>~' _ Geayvelor Bcncrall work. Apply to years or more who falls it: pass Dom Tar 9 l-4 Machmgry Yflmfllt louse. 9-28-41. iiluiiiiimbi‘sfiiélsiffiinvtiéii 11-35524‘ ‘ ‘ii He; wanted a: °°“ii‘f.'°°..i.‘°él“fii‘r tic-sat . c a u zrsi..~l'z..:rlzvsi »—"-~—- con n e - __ 151-0 the university or college concernefl Hiram Wlalker 55 1:14 ‘rfélélrlalgfivgrom dircect favgto rip- Wax?“ lhzapggogo ma; or until he or she presents a. pcrlm t. Home Oi a g 0 “on! ladle fornxsgng . oua- potatoes Stan ocwber “h 600d so to do issued by the ‘EDDIE???’ ate, {mtpPOgl 123 3:: anon 8m M? Dkiimron Cséprgmg: wages. M. J. Mclvor. Lake ‘bationaljlectivc Serv ce o cer. n e c amm- md“ 402 west Fender m“ Venn 9_33_3o_2;_ - "Mover- B- C- Hv-v- m... t Vex-million tem rarll dropped T0 Let lack.‘ rllle xxringpghehweiirin of i ' r0 LET- THREE ROOMS. AP- rranglrexsggean: Tidal-e: l: icing: Ply evenings b6 Alley Strgeeat‘; wear. found ' himself alone at ll lunch with N feminine sergeants. AUCTION sass“ The beautiful residential property on the MOUNT EDWARD ROAD, OF Mrs. Dora Walker will be offered for sale oii Thursday, the 30th llay of September, 1943 AT ONE O’CLOCK This is one of the most desirable home properties ever offered here, consisting of nine roomed modern dwelling with two bathrooms, conservatory and large garage. The land consists of some 1 1-3 acres having a frontage of 200 feet on Mt. Edward Road and extending back 800 feet. There is a small modern fox ranch and tennis court. The dwelling has all modern conveniences with liot wafer heat- ing with iron fireman attachment and is most modern in all respects and in the best of repair. This is a splendid op rtunit to a nine an wp-to-fi home just outside the (lily limils witliq the advantage ed low taxation but with all city conveniences. Property apes to inspection before sale. ' ' For further particulars, apply ts BILL a asArnmggjg I. I. IIAIOI; lolicitors. i 9-5-41 . AUCTION SALE -—-AT THE§ Auction Warehouse FRIDAY, October lat xr 1.oo P, M. l inst ted b M . W ll liar lililisslix furnilurswaeliidiillgc: mwn u n" b’ “lb A...“ l kitchen rungs, (Iron Duke); kitchen choirs‘ kitchen toliie; l ice box; diningroom table and chain; ‘l sldeboo ~ m rfiyT ‘an; lonnl choirs; Victoria; radio; table lnivipr l 3 [um ghéupfh“ Will; l i000.‘ will"; 9 X l2 Wilton rug; cleck- ornunienir pictures end rob es; oil cloth squares; 4 beds, sprin s ‘and motrssiea. 3 bu‘ sous; rocking choirs; card ioHe; hell vocE; slum; inni "m. "u"; M". lmltlifls. it'll“ Mtl end pens end several etlier sn- Out Our Way INTEREGT .17 -- / ' MAKE v/cmev SWIFVEIZ.’ euy MORE will? eaves .r am ‘bu ‘TAKE. Qgdll-fifl ARMY STLFF THAT ME SHOULD ‘TRY ‘IO GET YOU INTO WEST POINT 1D STUD‘! / THE STEPPElPUPPER JR ‘ “"45 t-DT MEI ‘IOU K CH ..,~ wit: COLD! ‘D JUSI’ on’ IN ASA LIEUTENANT’ ILL smov ‘mes gull- SiM y. /. 1'1‘ try when the record amount of 2- _ man-d»: -»1~i-»y----i~ st“'as'.:i‘sn.rss£.:“s.h. *°r'...".;=.a“,.,."..',,."a*,.“.... ...,. sndpsekedinceses ready ldfum.pmmcuqumofqw‘_'ummedbdm6maononurd ~ filfi§ft°§'°§'~finlha° ma‘: 11h Own which may be nvvlsaied of cover-rim u. its use meeting W. H. BEATON s"‘§..:s"n;"..;:;;‘s"..:~c==-.Iii-stu- ‘"" "d m“ “rt ‘waste. "h" "vi ‘c t" Amos». ~ I rui RedCro r ems . -- - —- . - ° ' " °' Pugfifiml, By J. R. Williams Our Boarding House With Major Hoopli '0 MAKiNG cm-ramswvr ‘mocks sow. "range-co GQuAsii can uiomes!-- You 00AM wisu To MAKE