CQQTMQPEEALWQ 051N1- FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY A laughing lessen an howls can your wife's slain! Qonald comm lily life th Carol no ALSO Il-M-M- ‘NNA [ii . muewiuiuuea ‘TIME’ - rassruo ransom snowsdsso-moo - coo lYNNf flVlRtiAlg. VRIYZ iiiiliil. TO-DAY — try 000/(5 all J0! now only. LAST COMICAL IDVE MIX-UP , noun: n. mil wuo log mnsrir - - simnmr, M,“ SHOWING 0F THIS ill/r’! make 10V! alike! KAY FRANCIS — NEWS — CARTOON TRAN GER- THAN FICTION SHOWS 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 Coming THUR, II III frontier - FRI. ——SAT. usv wmruv , and ills l-lev Cowboys‘ Illlllfl‘ LYNN sxo RADIO EXTRA-Thrilling .-l lil.l‘l THUIL-Don’! miss any of its exciting ehapters-Chapt. 1—DEATH BY VOODOO. new serial starts lillf Siillll IN [QCHAPTERS LIKE llAY BEFORE (Continued from page l) ' _._._.. -must be paid by the retailer and prices were sure to go up tomorrow. The liquor taxes are usually paid by manufacturers but a. special com- e “iloor" tax equivalent to is increase on these items was levied against supplies already in the hands of retailers and other sellers so that rices of these goodfi were also due or a quick jump. A the other merchandise taxes will be collected from manufacturers; therefore many o! these prices may not. rise until new merchandise aci- ually manufactured aftor nachos retail outlets. Among the new taxes were levies bowlin alleys and billiard tables, music instruments and phono- grrfglh records. ere are also new taxes on local tglgplione bills and transportation C 6 , Adding to the consumer's prob- lems was a government order to manufacturers of household mech- anical refrigerators to cut produc- year to 43.2 montlil out ended une , War-ZS Years Ago Today per cont under average on sporting goods. luggage, electri- cal or gas or oll appliances, photog- tepbic apparatus electric signs, bus- iness machines lncliaiins typewrit- ore rubber articles. washing ma- fliinss to be used by commercial isndries optical equipment and electric light bulbs, ‘faxes were in- creased on automobiles, auto parts. tires and tubes, pinyin cards, za- dlos, refrigerators, sa ety deposit bones. pin ball and slot machines, (By The Oenndisn Press) OCT. 1, laid-British made fur- ther sdvagé: on H116 50811:!!!- ap- bro down n re on g- l ooest and north fondon. Rus- sian offensive in Bucovina, re- s ; ground gained southwest of Brody and northeast of Halica. — tattle For Sale l‘ I have for sole this week. 24 Head of feeder cattle and for cattle. I wont to move time cattle this week. W. R. DENNIS Morshflsld. B-AJ‘. IYI CUItES LONDON-w?) —Minor eye de- fects preventing recruits for the Royal Air llbroe taking up flying duties an being corrected by "ocul- ar gynmastlcs” at a special treat- ment centre. MILLIONS IN DUTY HULL. Hllllfid -(OP) - Sir waiter Herbert Cooker-line, wealthy Hull shipowner who died last Feb- ruary, left estate oi $e.7$5.l50. ms- tste duty amounted to $3,068,100. tlon for the last five months o1 this t ‘lgfhlhd year which CENTRAL suntan This column ls reserved for news sl ad of n news; unsure mo) be hurled no I cents s word. smell: south In ndvnnoo. THOUSANDS have been waiting for it, Nyal 2 for l Bale, new on at Nyal Drugstores. L-827- O-l-Ji. POLICE COURT-Magistrate K. tin had a clear M. Mar docket in the City Police Court yesterday mo . HOSPITAL COLLECTOR! AT- TENTlON-Jur. J. l". Wbear will be at A. Pickardk Office, Great George Street, to receive returns. Any erson wishing to make a. s ecia contribution ma do so at e above office 1f no otherwise elicited. L-lB. BIG NYAL 2 for 1 Bale now on at Worth ‘s Druntore Queen Street, Worthk tore, oe Street, Charlottetown an at sample's Drugstore, Remington. B save. Get e sheet and check needs. DB. COLLINS FUNERAL T0- DAY-The funeral of Dr. J. T. Collins will talrs place from his lcio residence to St. Joachim’: church, Vernon River, this (Wed- nesday) moral!!! ‘it 8.45. Inter- ment ln the Roman Catholic Cemetery at Charlottetown. EECITAL AT ST. JAMES - Tbere was a large attendance at the recital by the pupils of Miss Lena McLure. A.T.C.M. which was ‘, held in St. James Church Hall last night. The young artists staged a very enjoyable program and the capable manner in which they performed reflected much credit on their teacher. Every number was well received by the audience, many of whom travelled a long distance to be present at the recital. A more extended report will appear later. COMMUNITY CONCERN MEET- ING—The Community Concert As- sociation held an executive meet- ing in the Charlottetown Hotel last evening at which it was announc- ed that. the opening concert would be given by Ieonard Warren, bari- tone, or the Metropolitan Opera Co. next Monday night in St. Paul's Hall. The last of the mem- bership cards were distributed for delivery and will be in the mem- ber's hands in plenty of time for the concert. It was decided that members of the services will be invited to attend in numbers de- pending on the seating capacity. our LEGION DANCE — The Ibfllon dance, which has become the pop- ular pastime of the men in uni- form on Tuesdays, was a bi suc- cess as hundreds gathered the legion Rooms last evening and spent an enjoyable couple of hours. Members of the Navy, Army and Air Force with their lady friends were entertained at the bl event and the music was supp led by Bill Moreslde‘: orchestra, The dance was put on by the Cana- dian logllon War services and was under t e direction of Mr. A Bruce, Emtertalrunent Officer. ENJOYABLE CONCERT - The boys at No. 62 C.A.B.T.C. at Beach Grove were entertained by local artists at an enjoyable concert. at. the camp Monday night which was given in honor of the soldiers who left for the mainland yesterday- Several excellent numbers were played by the band of the unit which was under the direction cf Cpl. Lloyd Ward. ‘Those taking part. in the concert were: Misses ‘Ieresa. Costello and P888)’ Campbell, Pri- vate Middleton, Connie IoCIaiv, Charlie Chamberlain and "Duke" Neilson. Bondsman Harold Wood was the pianist. ll FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE-fire- men were called out about 8 o'clock yesterday morning to fight a stub- born blaze, which had gained con- siderable headway 1n a. double tenement house owned by . Arthur McQuaid, Gaytown. The blaze started from a stove 1pc 111 the kitchen and had wor ed its way between the walls and through thg-{QQI before being discovered. when the firemen arrived the dwelling was blazing furiously while neighbors were quickly removing furniture. Two lines of hose were .aid from the motor pumbel‘ It“! lzi a short time the blaze was under control. A quantity 01 11"" nlture that could not. be reached . was damaged by smoke and water. {The rear of the ,the roof is bfldlv dumased- Ml‘- McQuaid, the owner, occupied one tenement. It is understood the loss l: partly covered by insurance. I ORDAINED 2s YEARS — Rev ,Emmett Dougan. Halifax. N. 8.. today. Oct. 1 observes the 25th an- niversary of his Ordination, hav- ing been ordained in St. Dun- Man's Basilica. together with the late Rev. Francis Hughes, twenty- flve years ago by the late Bishop Henry Ubeary, Father Dougan, who attended st. Dunstan’: Uni- versity and Quebec,- Seminary. after his ordination removed to Calgary where he spent sixteen years. Nine years ago he was transferred to Halifax, where at present he is Chaplain of st. Pat- rlck's Boys Home and assistant at St. Teresa's Church. Yesterday morning Dr. Charles Dou an and Mrs. Dougan, together wth Miss Marion Do an, motored to Hall. fax where ey will be present at the niet observance of the event. Arlot er brother, Frank, District Passenger Agent. C.N.R... at Hall. fax. and Mrs. Dougan will also be present. Rev. Louis A. Dougan of St. Dunstan! Basilica is a brother. Al-TBR THE HUNS- Sportsmen will be out early today in search 0f the elusive Hungarian partridge ll the season is officially opened. The shooting season on these birds will close again on Oct. lil. This psi‘- tlcular type of partridge ls report- ed to be plentiful in the wooded areas of the province and at the backs of farms. The Hum were flrst imported into Prince Edward Island in 192'! and since then have increased in number rapidly. It is estimated that there an close to 100,000 of them scattered through- out the province although it is feared that the severe winter and I the invasion of skimke hes tended to lessen this number. However, it and L-827-l0-yh8i. ‘l HE CHARLOQETOWN GUAR 4 RIJMNIAGE sh: l P. I. l. Protestant Orphsnsgo Rummage lg]. Thunder. October ma, at 1o O'clock Kent Street (next to e J nkins Pharmacy) to the backs of farms and higher Rround. This move is believed to have been made because Q1 the heavy rain this summer. VETERANS WELFARE DIVIS- ION’ FORMED- A branch cf the Veterans‘ Welfare Division of the Dellartment of Pensions and Na- tional Health has been established in Charlottetown under the marl- flsnment oi Mr. James '1‘. Robison 1'11! bfllwh is sharing office space with the Unemployment Insurance Commission in the Riley Building on Queen Street. ‘The functions of DlAN PROTESTANT ORPIIANAGE APPEAL Our Orphanage d do - llrely on public “will eerlsid the children must not be for- gotten. even in the fnce of multltudq demands. If ll were not for the Orph- bomcless waifs W0 ed over our govlnce, and their lot would s hard one Indeed. Darin the y . cannot. mus 21.2‘. R3522... f clothed’, educated and ully trained so thnl the enrol majority of them have prover: a valuable asset to our prov- ince and to the Empire for fodn man of them are serv- llll heir ing and Country. In this war our one object- lvo ls O WIN but we rmlsl not fail the human needs on the Home Front. the branch will be to assist ex- servicemen recently discharged from the armed forces and also, veterans of the 1914-18 war who are still unemployed. All ex-servicemen who are out of employment are b61118 1981699116. and every effort is being made to find employment for them. The Welfare Office has many contacts with cmploye o of M501‘. and is receiving co-operation from all the Dominion Govern. merit Departments. We need help-You know 110w ll costs luvs in on in fin I hire; to worthy work. u "h erous pu share Girl Guide News Personals Miss Margaret Irving returned last night from a two-week holi- day trip to London and Hamilton, On . _ Mrs, P. W. Turner returned last night from a visit to Moncton and Saint John, N. B. Dr. Ifkdeil-er and Dr. O. Bir- man. on ea. registered at Charlottetown last night. The M. 2nd and 8rd Companies The regular weekly meeting will be held Friday night, October 8 at 7 p. m. in St. Peter's Hall. Kindly wear full uniform. 6th. 7th COIVUANIES Use Minard's for sprains. After 59 years Bridgetown man Returns home After an absence of almost 9;“ a good start. s} 1d H. S. Seville, S’ i Trinity United Church Francisco, Calif, returned . also' his The 6th and 7th Guide Compan- ies are opening their fall session today. Wednesday Oct. 1st at sso p. m. The Guiders would like to see a full attendance of both old and new members at this meeting as business of interest to all will be discussed. 60 Come Guides. let us get away to native province last night to satis a, yearning of many years to VlSl his old haunts at Bridgetown abou seven miles from Cardigan. He antlcl ates meeting somelh gggc,g,,ig>t,ggggléiiwglhfigg_bn,l°jllg Q?‘ wsnunsnsy. ocronm lsl. oompan ed on s tr p y s ‘M e 3_oo_w . m‘ A I who is a move or so“ Frwclsw- Tififi.‘ l>.........°§‘é‘.'i... it'll. MY- savme- W110 1e“ he“ when‘ Parlor. Address by Mrs. J. M. born baby out of the next room for him In liligeaccompnnied by his two Demonstration by Mr. Fred Jarrett, brothers. Mr. Seville left Prince cnomplon Typist for 15 yearl- Edward Island for M-chlgan where| i he remained five years. He then The students of Union Commer- went to-Los Angeles and sliortlyrf- clal college were given a demon- ter secured a Position in Sim hen- stration, Monday, of high speed cisco where he has remained evel work on the machines by Mr. Fred since. He was em IOYEd 501‘ mHP-Y Jarrett, Toronto. ex-champlon years es office bul dill! mflnflfler "1 typist. The correct position at the the latter city and retired from this machine, the touch, aw“ all were 9051mm Only 19st Yea‘? Althmilih 1;° thoroughly explained. When Mr. W85 Only B 011118 b0! when e 1E4 Jarrett was here last year he ex_ $110 mind- ° h“ m“ 5 h“ a amined some of the shorthand "E011" W "B" 11°" 9'9“ and m‘ work and was so pleased with it 7' m Mfered mm m“ °p?°"t“n'i that he took specimens of one of ity. Bo this summer he dec ded‘ lo the atudems M,“ Ethel Moran.- °°m° back 33am and see what t‘ me work. This was forwarded t0 Mr $1?! “if.” waggfnigttlisiagystrgifilfi,‘ John R. Gregg New York and is e w“ ' now listed in lils collectlomof good whffaslvergigtllitfrlfis arrived in the (‘ILYI shorthand Notes - M.r. Jarrett ‘m! w“ mfiwred a; The churn spoke to ale Stlfideflfs ogdthewvalue lottetown. terviewed he stawd 0f occurs wor . He sa . " 8.111 msgilfi ‘grog: xgilgntgrinapggifgliiiwanéhlailsclA-fslsgf rson and Cla who‘ ant are doing-—The Union Com- he vicinity of Bri gelown mercial College is recognized by us as. He said that Vicker- as a good school.” Mr. Jarrett left n rah tine general store in the yesterday to visit other schools in cornmunit durin his time and 1W“, the Maritimes. lleves tha the la Charles Vickei», L,“ .12"- ‘"i°..‘“°“ s. l‘..‘i“i°.i“i‘§.§%é2l~ .,,,.,,,, e pas w . - a. relative. e also fiiousht CWI Clay 1n Montague was one °1,u“~‘|lIARVEY—At the sawler Nursing boys he knew and intends looking; 30mm Norm TWO“. Sept 29' 1941' him "D- to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey, cystic ‘l.."‘é‘i‘..’i2“3.%‘2i.2l are‘ weimoreiwd- i» daisies a difference in the Province. lie MARflAGi-fs missed m; heavy hardwood forest ~___?__ ._________ which was quite thick all over the‘ SAN-DERSON __ cobwnm _ M Island when he 18ft 59‘ Yearfi "Li; the United Church Parsonage. York. There was a greet deg “Th may. by the Rev. J. A. Nicholson on Sep- here when he was a 0g.‘ e h tember 30, 194i, Victor Kimble San- IBITY 011 which he “$556 ‘ti’, derson of Grandview P. E. I., to maxlnlaifildénwltalz allesfi: geglgllib vlwsfl on~ ILL/flag (inn Lens, Colwlll of Northam, the ‘old “Northern Light.” B“ lot-l ' ' ' which pied between Georgetown and Pictou. '~ His father was Captain Edward Seville, who was well nown in riie \7..7.;......... province. In i071, when Mr. Seville was w” gggywrisgd 331:3. ‘rgisa 853123151? nil: DERTAKE "munelinc" was 18st glib all vlilgllelg: UN R off East Point l1!’ i! e EMBALMER storm in January. Mr, Seville has a. family of five, three boys and two girls, all living in California. He intends remaining here about s fortnight. Minnrd’: kills [Il-ln. Charlottetown and NM‘!!! Wllfshlrl I) Phone m TRY US You will find we provide the best in Drugstore Service. We deliver promptly and all phone and mall orders re- ceive the best of attention. An all night service at your disposal. All Drugs and sup- plies are of the best and can be relied upon to give the best in results. “Nyal 2 for 1 Sale now on." BIG BARGAINS J. ERNEST ll. WORTH Phone l! Drugglsll. ll! Prlneell. AT YOUR SERVICE is claimed that most or the birds [have iorsaben. to s greet extent, their nests in the fielb and [one fSix railway ,Men injured In accident Five C. N. R. employees, all sec. lion men on the Murray Harbour section were unable to return to work yesterday morning following an accident involving s motor-driv- en trolley and a heavy truck load. ed with gravel. A sixth man, who WM we a iassenser 0n the trolley, was able to return to work although Still suffering from the effects of the shaking up he received. He was the Only 1mm of the entire crew that could patrol the section yes- terday which stretches from wood Islands to Murray Harbour. The accident occurred at a. level crossing near Hopefield station and those injured included Messrs. Col. in White. section foreman. Murray Héfbolir. D. A. Macbeod. Hopefield Simon Buell, Hopefield. Russel V“. 56y. Murray Harbour. Matthew lvlaclood. Murray River and Her- mB-ll B11811. Hopefield. The truck, which was proceeding towards Little Sands, was driven by Mr. Kenneth Beck, Murray Hay. bour. It. was across the railway track when the trolley crashed into it. Visibility was poor at the plaoe because of obstructions close to the track. The trolley was thrown from the rails by the force of the 1m. pact and the six men were plicucd in all directions. The truck was also thrown sideways but the driver es- W-Pfld with a shaking up. Mr. White, with only one year to go for a pension, was unconscious after the accident but his conditpn “'35 Tfisarded as good yesterday. MY- V8556)’ had his collar bone broken and suffered from s, blow on the head. He was probably the most seriously injured. Mr. McLeod had a severe cut on the head and was also confined to bed yesterday. Mr. Herman Buell received injuries lo the back oi his head while Mr. $‘m0n B11911 was less seriously in- Jured and able to be up around the house yesterday. Medical aid was summoned im- mediately after the accident oc- curred and the men were attended by the doctor before being remov- ed to their homes. I I Island Ayrshires In tlliality group To found new herd UPTAWA, Sept. 30—(CP)—-‘I'h0 Canadian Ayrshire Breeders’ Assucl-l atlon tonight described as "one of the most outstanding shipments of. ,pu.rebrea_ animals exported from he was only l2 years of n e, ‘s anl 1 | t d i i iCanada in a great man years" the pm 156131163. p, Q Clgykgyfllg N, uncle of Mr. George SBVlIBk M. L..| 2.5:: gimixxfrxéilln: 55 ‘ma ’ [animals shipped recently bv R. O. 5_ _ A» Anllandam all“ he l°° i "i" use-can and m. Companies Girl m?“ °f D““‘“‘s~ °‘."-" m “u” "“ PW Deviw". 14- 61W Bay. N. =- wsrd to meeting the latter when he Gum“ _ 50cm “ML Ayrshire herd at Bairingion, Ill., for pw_ Fffeenjan R_ Q, Btwgueld, N, re-vlslts Bridgetown. He has llOl1'7,30_Prayer "hen": Hem," “ML Fowler McCormick, President of in- 3_ seen his nephew since the do the, ‘ ' __ iornationai Harvester Co. \ _ Pfg_ Faulkner, A_ ,1" Trim; N, ,5, member from Georgetown D [fltllli WWW‘ The shipment, selected ‘by .211‘, Pm Hagen’ R J" Sydney’ (1 _B_ yr “rs-gs; ":§“.%°..°.“§.‘°2 ma; . . .‘.’.§‘ég%o“?§..§él‘él‘"?§§.i r.:>.;.:.“ s1: y, G- e e _ . - - ne , . , to the house of his brother and Typflwrltlllg slmfll WHO- Quebec and Prince Edy-ltd Pte. Harrison, n. .1, Maccan n s._ while there a lady brought ilie new- Island. pm Henderson F, M" wglivule, Soldiers leave ‘Beaoh- Grove Inn Camp for Mainland One hundred and ‘l3 soldiers from N0. 6Q Canadian Army Basic Train- ing Centre at. Beach Grove left the; province yesterday mornin for dutyi elsewhere in Canada. For y-one of the men were from this province and the remainder from the main- land. They were: To R. C. A. M. C., Ottawa P , Boyle, B F., West Devon. . Boyle, R. D.. West Devon. , Wedge, J. H.. St. Louis. . l-lill. C. S., Sydne C. B. . Arsenauit J. St. ilbert. . Gallant, J. A., Wellington To R. C. 0. C., Barrlofleld Pte. Newell, G. J, Brackley. To R. C. A., Petawnwa Pte. Harper, EL, 'I‘lgnish. To B. C. E., Petawawa t Pie. Ferguson. R, C., o wh. Pie. Peters, V. v., Charlottetown. Cliarlotte- B n maxim of '1',” say, it's- CIGARETTE You, too, instantly cigarette . the paper [Iyou sure rolled that one EASILY." r M. fie/léw CROSS CUT TOBACCO can roll a better cigarette more quickly-and more economi- cally! The new cross cul~ uh added feature oi’ this specially pleasing 1obacco—-makes it easy to pick the exact amount for a . . and it just snugghzs into ! Prove if for yourself. The, Bolllvar, O. 11.. Rhodes Cor- ner. N. S. Pi.e. Borgal, R. A., Reserve Mines, 0P5. Burke. P. J., New Waterford, Bower, H. A., Aylesford, N. S. Caldwell, c. EL, Hampton, N. Pto. Carrier, O. C., Masstown N.S. Pte. Chauder, J. 1-1., New Aber- deen, N. S. Pte. Chetwind, H. W.. East Bac- caro_ N. B. sPto. Chisholm, D. 1"., Florence, N. Pte. Cochrane P. W., Port Mori- e N S Ptojcomeau, B. J., Metnglisn Pie. River, N. S. Pte. Corinier A., Sackville, N. B. Pte. Cromwell, E. M., Danvers, N S. Pte. Cromwell, N., Falls. N S Weyrnoziih N. S. Pte. Jones. I. W.. Amherst. N. .5. Pte. Kinslow, R.. Glace Bay, N, S. Pte. Lewis. S. G.. Conway. P. E. l. Pte. Monboiirquette, H. J., Lmwxr L'Ardoise. C. B. Pte. Muir, R J., New Waterford, . S. Pie. Murphy. G. R, Sheet Har- bour. N. S. Pto. MacDonald, H. F. Glace Bay, . S. Pte. MacKay, J. G.. Wallace's Crossing, Glace Bay, C. B. l Pte. MacKinnoii, A. A., North Sydney, C. B Pto. McLeod, J. J., New Water- ford, N. S. Pte. MaoIntosh, W. K, South Harbour N S Pte. lvlacionnan, J. M., Sydney C. bu. MacRae p. p, Upper Middle, River, N. S. ' ' Pte. McCallum_ L. n, Bible Hill. “McNeil. F. C., Glace Bay, c. Pte. McNeil, L., Dominion. N. S.‘ Pte. Spears. G. D.. Summerslde. Npée- Mcswee“ N" N°rm Sydney’, ‘ Tfiatn‘ A ‘j‘nsli‘gtalélg, Pctawawa “gnarl, ltécwhinney, J. L. W., Honi- l e‘ "5" ' 8n ' Pvte ‘O den J E. Arcadia. N. S. . ‘ '1‘ ll. (LA. (A. A.) Pet awa ‘ " ,‘ 5% gleafilé3_h_ynzxpolntd'gir'lm_ Pte. Pctou. J, I... Bear Riur. N.‘ . DC € ., nnan 8.€. ‘ . v ‘ ggewanla GA Di! stt:rg?1n_ sPte. Pllllng, W. J., Glace Ba), h. _ us, . ., uh r ver. ' , Bpdtfieoanan,’ J_ A" oyster Bed N-Pg, Postelthviaiie, 22., South lsnr gficllaachfimknhgxfifgnmgyke_ s Pte. Reid, G. l-L, New Glasgow. ll. . ean, . ., . ‘ . , “Pa? Saunders. J_ A’ Cums“ slPle. Boilly, J., Sidney Mines, C - m. Saunders, L... Bloomfield. gig; §§§},“¢§q§g,§“{v‘§m°“flo§d_s,o_l To n. c. s. (Heavy), Halifax ' i Pte. Frizzell J. E., North Wilt- To w”, N_ S_ “munch; i 5m"- Pte. Arblickle, J., Dohkln, c. s. m. Amiro, A. J., 'I‘uskct, N. s , To It C. A. (Searchlight) Pte. Arsenault, E. A., Rogcrsvlllcg! Pte. Doucetto. J. E... 8t. bouil- To No. 6 Coy. C. D. (1.. Halifax Pte. Clow. I. W., Charlottetown. To R. C. A. S. C., amp Borden Pto. Arsenault, E. J., A bony. Pte. Sorxey, D, R, Montague. Pte. White, D. A., Rollo Bay. To C. A. C. T. Ct, Camp Borden n N. B. l Pte, Arsenault, .7. v., Mctzigiinii. Ash, F. l-l., New Glasgow, N.‘ "p... Bent. A. u. Watorville, u. s.‘ Pte. Boutilier, W. l-L. Glace Buy, . S. Pie. Bruce, P. 1..., West Gore. N,‘ Pie. MsoNelll A. N., Belle River. Pto. McNichol, D. Cardi an. ;ng 0h. Freetown . . Freetown. G.. on ue. . wart, J. M, PW. White, R. D. M To Cape Breton lllghlsn Pie. Allen, A. P., Parrsboro . S. Pie. Barrett, J., Glace Ba Pto. Beck, l‘. R... Berwick, den N. B. .8. , Pte. Arsensult. A., Well gton Sta- s, |ti Pt B h J L Lock t \‘ on. e. uc anon, . .. por , i. Pie. Baglole. W. G.. Peakes Sts- s, lion. Pte. Carver, S E. Bridgewater, N. Pto. llawbolt, R. I., Morell. , Pte. Martin A. W. Valleyfleld Pie. Clements 3.. Bridgetown. N.l Pte. , Bay Fortune. 3, y Pic. , E. A., Grand Pie. Conrad, H, D.. Bridgeivater, ‘Pracadie N Mon e. urray arbor. Shore, Pte. Bickerton, J. C., New Wall'- mas Custenoe R. E., Upper Raw- don. N. B. Pte. Dcmont, R. W., Georgeficid, '. Dolliver, R. C., Bridgewaier, u.‘ s. rte. Eisnor, B. J., Di by. N. S. Pte. Farmer, A. C., elbume, N, 2m. Partner, 1.. n, Bridgetown, N. B's-is. Farmer. s. a, Bridgeiovrn, u. ‘Pte. Fields n. A., Arlington Piece, m. Z and we have both. We delivery expense and our custom- . S. Pte. McCormick, M. G.. Sydney Mines, N. S. Pte. McCulloch, J. W., West River Station, N. S. _ NPte. McDonald, A., Port Marlon, 1 .8, ‘ t Pte. McEachern, C. M., New Wat- erford C. B. “Ego. McLean, W. A., Glace Bay.‘ McNeil, D. J., Reserve Mln-"s. S. Pée. Avery. S. W., Larry's Riv», s "ti... I... w. Amherst, u. s. Servi Dlectirtg ‘QO4~O-O-O§~OWOQ‘GOOOO—OQ‘OO—QOO4: A 0 f e g B. |. S. r z Regular Monthly 8 P. M. § ‘romcnr i oooowo-vvo-w o 0 v0 o-¢-¢¢-4+4.¢ L20. Apples Included We have included in our line of fresh vegetables direct to the con- sumer Gravensteln Apples. De- licious for the table and cooking- put up in bllSkClS, bushel hampers. and barrels. Celery and apples are a. splendid combination for salads, save the er receives the benefit. J. J. GAY 8: SON, Head of Prince l;.-l'l-l0_-_l__2l_. sPte. Gouchie. W. J., Amherst, N hPtesGra/ce, G, P., Dominion No. W- Greek. H R... Mersey Pi... N. S. Pie. l-lanspl-kcr S, S, Truro, N B, Pte. Halt, F. D.. Beach Hill, N. S, NPge. Holland J. W. B, Lyrlgaio, NlPge, Jackson, J. A., Bridgetown, Nrge. Jackson, W. 0.. Shelburrie, Neg‘. Jarvis, C., Weymoulh Falls, Nigel. Jarvis. C. J., Weyniouih rails, Pte. filaigis. M. H., Weymouth . Jéivén. c. 1., Parkdale, u, s. NPée. Jodry, H. Lower Vriugliuns, Joudrlc, C. D., Tatamagoiicne, ‘Pt? '. Knulback. R. K. If, Farming- n, N. S. NPste. KFJSIHYSkl, J. M., Lingan rid. ‘Pie, Lzingtord, E. E., Wcynioiiib nlls. N. S t0 Pic. Lnngillc O. E, New Germ nv S Pte. lriiigille. A. 11., Truro. N. B Pte. ltfnrsmaii. J_ A. Clifton, N S Pte. Meilin, l... Sliubenzicndic. N. ‘Pligo. Milllgaii. C.. Crmii-nv Stcrion, Pm, Monk, L F. Bwnkiu-ld. N. S. Pie. 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Campbell, J. D., Clark St. Charlct-icioivn. EFF. Jarvis, A., North Rustico. P To North N. S. Highlanders Pt-e. Klinoski F, Glace Bay, N S. Pie. McKay, S. 8., New Aberdeen. N. S. Before leaving they were present- ed with cigarettes by the Provincial Government tlirou h the Carry On Canada Corps. T e presentniirns were looked after by Mr. A. G. B the Canadian Legion We: