OCIQBER 10, 19g the 3w!‘ (In. DRUG NEEDS II .. ~. Iilxlilllixiill. mo... spzcisi, arm: K RILII] THIS MONTH ONLY! for 01"‘: D . aggett 8i Ramsdells Has-Eli?‘ 3371i... end ggLp o, gLgANgNg OilieiFoId Dlscornloris CREAM \ A-SA-REX $I.0O value 79c (Formerly A.S.A.) "Bu" NOXZEMA CREAM Dorrie o] I00 Fall Special 93c Jar 65c The famous I "KANTLEEK“ HOT WATER BRONCHIAL SYRUP Help: break up condes- tion ., ..._ quickly 1, uiwrii Ill >1‘ I u. Q-isuuwfi-"Jvnln-g /)!!I'("/(’.l/ PIENAMINS BOTTLES are hock. Mods all in one piece. Guaranteed for Five Years. $2.25 and $3.00 isiyriirihiis ' Q “b DUBARRY LIPSTICKS VP“ Regular $1.15 "Vflqnfln While Our Stock of slimdlfitv" ls necesso y for. vigorous health- Hflfic ca“, lash“ sininlnis to iiieei the lcii ace o! THE GUARDIAN, CHARLU'l‘l‘i£'l'Uv\/N EGOIIOIIR Turns ,Oown Relief ilirant To Poland ‘ ____ . ' By nose MUNRO OTPAWA, Oct. B-dcm-Poland Is not getting s relief grant from, Canada because the Canadian authorities believe that her pre- sent needs are not as urgent as to require such aid from the Clov- ‘ernment’: limited relief appropri- ation. This is the explanation given here late today for the decision which has Just recently been made against extending post-UNRRA. relief to Poland. It was pointed out that the Canadian appropriation for post- U.N.R.R.A. relief, approved by Parliament lest summer, was only $20,000,000. ‘ Therefore this money had to be spent where it was most urgently _needed. Italy and Greece each ‘was granted 8.000.000 and Aus- ; trls received $3,000,000, while l5,- ‘ 000,000 was ticketed for the Inter- national Children's Emergency Ee- iief Fund as the Canadian contri- butlon. The Canadian oflicials investi- gated closely Poland's cleiin to some or all of the remaining s4,- 000,000 of the appropriation but the survey showed that Poland was well down on the list and that other countries were ahead of her. But it now has been decided that this $4,000,000 will not Lin- mediately be extended as relief but will all be held back for a serious relief emergency in Europe which it is felt here may arise within six months. This will be a sum-comparative- ly small in the field of relief ex- penditures but at least something —which Canada will have on tap for immediate use when an emer- gency arises. [D AlVDr £06Y/ When you feel run down, a general tonic will often plclr you up. Wii-icarnis Medicated Wine Tonic iusl the ionic you are looking for. It contains all the elements T/P I 4 I "ed"! 1° Pep you up. lr cleans or “"58! I s , iavigorstes godly organs and tissues, enriches the blood and give your nervous system the boon it needs. There are no harm- ful drugs in Wincu- nis and you will find itsoessy retake. AI All IlItUli IJIIIINILIB Plllll Weekly Market Egg production increasing steed- Ily with receipts heavier than lsst year at this time. The quality of. the product is good and ready salel Woe fiction PAGE 1 Ill. tlii i lli. pkg. 22c McLAREN’S MAYONNAlSE-B oz. Jar . . . . . .. TASTY 55o 27c MARVEN'S POTATO CHIPS-— 5 oz. Box . FINEST-FRESH GROUND GUFFEE 59c A 25c STOKLEY‘S _ n ORAPEl-‘RUIT JUIOE it‘: 2st VAYLMER DICED BEETS or OARROTS zoo-o» 10o GRAVES _ OIIOIOE PEAS §°.£.‘".‘.'."..‘.°.‘f 31o AYLMER a APPLE JELLY an 39c lshrgieigllfoégunghs‘oilrmlmsgrod-Lif;I AYLMER CHOICE PUMPKIN- ULU IIIITGII GLEANGER IZHTOIIZ.‘ 230 §‘.°.".'i3;"1.“.‘.““§.'.i§’.2°Slillflhillr‘ 2. 0.. n. llll i 6c let eggs for export and have ad- , __ 5 L2 Q _ 2?l‘““..‘3.'.‘.°°,§§§’éi§§.i TZYE..°‘%.°.°‘ 21 c l-Ellfl" 4""?! n. 10¢ Dealers are quoting for ungradedl eggs delivered: I a Large, 4a; A Medium. 40; A‘ CAMPBELUS T5,, 11c McCREADYS Pullet (regular .28), Export. M: B. 28,- C, 16. Sales of the graded product are being made at; TOMATO SOUP 1hr 23c A Large, 47-50; A Medium. 45- 48; A Puliet, 42-45; B, 3l1/_-; C, 23. The poultry market is quiet, especially on fowl, Producers state CHOICE EMPEROR _ 2 for 65c Floating CARBOLIC SOAP 3 for 17c A SHIN DID TONIC IRON, llVfR RNO BONE MARROW IONIC H» tioo l nflli? FUR THROAT IIRITATIQN W AeseAe lVllfidllflllVlliq-PLENAMIN supply it vlioiri lnr-plut the ‘hdded value ol Llvei and lion. 5O Capsules, R5 days supply $1.75 coueii DROPS I09 -":.,,,"-~.~.2-*- STDRE DISPENSING CHEMISTS ' PHONE ‘Z19 CUR. GT. IJEURGEéMENI 5T5. CIIARLUTTETUWNJIEI. isniiins Piiiiiimiicv rne-{Rweau Lutheran Pastor Travels by Plane By ALEX JOHNSON LEMMON, 8.0-, Oct. 8 — (AP) — ‘lihe 32-year-old pastor of a huge parish goes about his duties wth v a. Bible iri o-ne hand and a. pilot's lodbook in the other. I Months ago Rev. Norval G. Hag- land discovered that the airplane was the best and about the only y way to reach on a. sngle Sunday ' lhe scattered churches of a parish covering parts of six counties In northwestern South Dakota, where counties rim large and distances long. He has over 200 hours in his l:g- boc-k. holds a private pilot's lccnuc and has lifted his light plane aloft an average of 14 hours a week "for the church." Two Sundays each month he II COAL As Sydney Coke will not be available this year we have imported a few curs of AMERICAN COKE While the Price is Higher it is a good fuel. We also have in stock: AMERICAN HARD NUT, ALBION NUT and INVERNESS Cars of Bros .I'Or, Sullivan and Bayvlew. Also Springhill, Old Sydney, Albion Stove Oil Treated and Hard Stove when available. W. D. GILL]! and Co. PHONE I76 NURSES Hotel and Restaurant Workers II Just Received 120 Pairs g Nurses White Oxlorde with Osllfsrlls Soles sf Roller-Felt Today's Price is‘ 5J0 I s ssviiic or sr irssr i.oo wsuoirr silos: co. IOTI STO b flies about 220 ar miles. on ctler Sundays, about 75, to visit range country churches. Weekday; he "drops ln" on lades aid meetings, makes parish calls, and "generally tries to keep in touch with my peo- ple by a rplone." l-le estimates he covers 1,400 air miles a week “and havent had my car further out of town than the Lemmon. S.D., airport" since his installation in Jruly a; pastor of the Lemmon circuit ar parish of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. winging over the Prairies already has produced at least two amusing anecdotes for the flying man of Once, Mrs. Hesland and their two small daughters flew with h m to a ladies aid meeting at a ranch home. Mr. Hegland landed in I field about 160 ya-rds from the house, "but unfortunately, on the other side of the river." waded Across River "Mi-s. Hegland, good sport that she is, removed her nylons end waded acroaa the river wth the baby in hei- arms while I tied down the plane." Anon,"- time, Mr. Hegiand land- ed for a Sunday service and dis- covered an air show under woy st ‘ pgghure air strip near the church. "i w” invxed to speak to the combined audiences and the sir show was halted." he recalls. “fl gave me a real thrill to address them; ‘members of Homme Isuth- eron church. friends, neighbors and fellow pilots.‘ " The plane has enabled the FN- ple of tiny Firodtéd and Isabel. 5.1)., to have a r8801!!!‘ Pm" ‘S’ ter vwo years without one and af- iei- they had asked a dozen tmel for a minister. He remember “s certain. I50!’- pugsed pastor" Who 101i’. thlh "W! sky mission was more romantic than practical." It's the other way around. Mr. "Begland thlnlm. ‘i I "Many people are reached with the church's message wtio would otherwise be neglected. It is work- Ihig wt even better than I expect- “is He fears winter weather will ground him at times. sithwuh N! pa... will be equipped with 11'- 11 the weather Is too bad. he'll use the oar “or do as the 99°71‘ d AG. _F. iliiiolieses a 80R OPTOMETRISTS "Specialists In tlll "is ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- feels.‘ more profitable to can than sell at prevailing prlces- Dealers are of- icring the following prices deliver- ed dressed basis rail Chickens- ~ Over 5 lbs. 8S grading: Under 5 lbs. 81 29 2i l2 -Under 5 lbs. 20 18 i0 Pilotless Rocket crsonic speed. The experiments were expected to produce valuable data about Egg And Poultry It was adjusted to dive into the . sea after about 20 miles. One phase of the experiment was to test air resistances at ex-i treme speeds, which causes lack GRAPES "=- 19c GREEN TOMATO GIIOW B=>"'---~ 35c SUNKlST-ZBB Count-NICE SIZE URANGES w» 29c A Wide Selection of Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES SWEET POTATOES- Lb. . 17G LOCAL CARROTS-l 5 Lbs. .. 23¢ HEINKZVWBEEFKSTEAK siuicr- LARGE CELERY- 1 PIane Attams | Head... v ~_ LOCAL CRANBERRIE§— aoo M.P.H. spin Lb. ... .. 27c CANADIAN NO. I ONIONS- PADSTOW. Cornwall, England, , 5 Lbs. .. . . . . . . . . .. Oct. 8.—(A.P)'—A small pllotless i "Mr roclget plane launched by an R. A. MCINTOSH APPLES-— F‘. b ll h b ' ti t] - ' tic, zttlaiiired]: spaeefiiwestllneialfxedagt Goad slzeaooL ' ' ' l l I I ' . ' I i ' I ' l 9 '1 h I - pginTdrTts dgtléTfltifltlgytlllz larfxfeeilts _ H- P- MUCE- oiflight faster than sound. - 8l-20z.BoirIe The plane was the first of a I ' group to be used by the Supply MAZOLA DIL~— Ministry in experiments with sup- I '| |_|,_ Tin ,_ . , , ,, . . . . . . .. c 2815 CRISPIE SWEET MIXED OR MUSTARD PICKLES—I6 Oz. Bottle OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY JELLY-—l6 Oz. Tin .. . . .... ISLAND sumo BONELESS CHICKEN--7 o1. Tin ..... .. HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP-H Oz. Bottle rule RIBBON COFFEE—I Lb. Jar ... . .. ee-ea-s ....... 27c 29c FRESII loser, PORK and LAMB ALL OUTS OLDCANADIAN 49c GIIEESE performances of ultra-high-speed ‘ 7 oz- Mme " ' " ' ' ' ' w ‘i ‘h h d - HICKENS ..:."..::..:i "::":::..:".:i:..' Mar swci- 39¢ TU RKEYS and C varies from about 060 miles an 6C2. Bottle ....... --..... hour at sea. level to 760 miles an . hour at 30,000 f t. . The robot ted: was ’cut loose ' nearly seven miles above earth- at 37,000 feet- t int 14 ii west of the siciTly alsrljgnds. m c! - , ' ST’ (Ifirooetoria) SEVEN 41 grilmfifi TO$AII7E , ITHANKSGIVING Sq f . srons OLOSEII ALL on iioiioiiv, ooiooizn 13th WESTON'S PLUM PUDDING MARVEN'S WAXTITE SOIIAS oi’ stability and leads to slack and inefficient control in conventional planes. The experimental plane was had a wing span of eight feet and a length of about i2 feet. The robot was equipped with transmitting apparatus to report technical details of its behavior. its alcohol-burning motor was an mode of polished mahogany. It. liimsted to develop 3.000 horse- , power at 900 miles an houi. “Ifftlfo iii-dine pilot oi the mother ghlp reported. "The motor is kon and It has rnade a. straight ta e- oflGiound observers watched til: start of the flight by Tad“- conventional jel- Plam muted above the mother plane making photographs. The robot was launched at 12:29 p.m. scientists directing the test said different plane models would be l-iaviliand, famous test pllot_ was killed last year. De» Havilland was believed fly- ing close to the speed of sound when he crashed in the Thames used in inter experiments. These estuary. will include some with swept- -— back wings similar to the De MODELS 0F KINDNESS Havilland tail-less Swallow jet plare In which Geoffrey De WATTON, Norfolk, Eng-WP)- Village youngsters are “adopting” agrd people and running errands for them under a scheme for making children models of kind- ness to parents and elders. ANIMAL SHORTAGE No quadrupcds are native to the Mlcroneslsn Islands. adaptation and Improvement of those used in German rocket-pro- pellc,‘ fighters during the war. Scientists conducting the ex- periment will require about a week's study of the records before precise details can be announced. Sir Ben Lockspeiser, Director d Scientific Research for the Miri- Ifllfy. decided to use n pilotless plane because he did not wish to gamble with human life. Ibr an instant after its release from the hiosqiilto bomber, the experimental craft plummeted to- ward the sea. Then its motor, cg. niy congregation do - stay home." Mr. Hegland and h‘s family live In two trailers. giving them corn. plete r-ground mobility go m" the b parish. II Grafton Cited