p l lMPElllAl. 0ll. LIMITED A statement about llllUSEllllLll l llE-ATING OILS The demand for petroleum products throughout the world is today much greater than at any time in history. In Canada, for instance, consumption of heating oils has doubled since 19fl5, the year of pealc war requirements. ' To help meet this unprecedented Canadian demand Imperial Oil has provided an unprecedented supply. However, the demand for heating oils used in range burners, space heaters, water heaters and household furnaces continues to increase at a rapid rate, while our most strenuous efforts to expand refining and storage capacity and other facilities are being hampered by lack of construction materials. This means, that the margin between the supply of and the demand for heating oils is very narrow and may approach a critical point this winter if people continue to purchase oil- burning units without first assuring themselves of an adequate supply. As a protection to the public we would advise that: Before purchase of d range burner, space heater or ony household oil-burning equipment, moire certain you ore ossured ot o continuing supply of fuel. Early this year, In order to protect our existing customers we notified our entire soles organization, Including deolers end agents, that we could not tolte on any new heetlng oil customers. Imperial Oil's replacement and construction program, delayed when materials and labor were needed for war production, being pressed as rapidly as possible. When completed it will restore our traditional margin of supply over demand so that all requirements will be met. In the meantime every efiort is being made to increase available supplies. Any commitments we have made to supply household heating oils have been carefully considered and we can assure our customers that, barring unforseen circumstances these com; mitnients will all be met. f’ GEITMI. lIlllill Tilseolmtsreees-vedleslflws elloollllielflkhilndverijd anewq aaiIe lneyiehoeesel as ftvs eeats a weed ensue; pey- slslehodvnnoe. DID YOU get your Car Book! CONFI-DIBATION LII‘! ID GURANCE. __.._.. A‘! IOU! BIIWICI Arnleet Coal Compny. Phone ltll. IOWABD IoINNII’ I!!!“ Footwear at its Queen IRIS PIONI iAUNblll III k group and wedding pictures on location ‘IO KAI-FAX‘ in l6 llllltll via Maritime Central Airways Phone 2061 or M0. T0 NEW GLASGOW in I Inh- utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily, Phone 2061 or 510. T0 NIW GLABGOW h I min- ‘ntes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily, Phone 2061 or 500." MARITIME CENTRAL Airways three times daily to Moncton. Air and rail connections to Honifl and‘ Boston Phone 3061 or MA UNLOADING COAL — A. Pick- ard as Co are unloading Hardnut Coal, lnverness Screened and Bras d'Or Coal today. THE REOPENING QIVEII of the Bonfiiaw United Church will be held Sunday. Aug. 81st. at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Special speakers and music have been ar- ranged. CHURCH SERVICES. — Prince Eduard Lodge No. 14, A. F. dz A. M. will hold tliel-r annual church ser- vice in the Stanley Bridge United Church. August 31st. at 7.30 P. M. The service will be conducted b!‘ W! Rev. W, A. Paterson. Members of other Lodges are cordially invited. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TN CANADA_ -- Services on Sun- day. August 31st will be as follows: Caledonia 11.00 A.M. and- 7.30 P. M- Wood Islands 3.00 P. M. Caledonia Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Rev, T. A. A. Duke, Minister. ATTENDING CONVENTION - Amnnsg those attending the OWL convention at Charlottetown are Mrs. J.P. Gnudet. convener o! Sis- ters of Service, Mrs. ‘Thomas Noo- nan. Richmond, Miss Janie Mc- Ix-llan. Grand River, Mrs. P..O. Marlin, Miscnuche and Mrs. Sul- livan. Summerside. as voting del- egates. , WEDDING BELLS -— The wed- ding of Donna. Gnudet. of St. Louis to Joseph 0‘Hanley of St. Peter's Bay. was soiemnized at Si. Dun- stans Basilica on Wednesday morning’. Ailgust 27th.. at 8-15- RM!- Dr. JPJFi oq-Ianleyg 3t. Dunstan! University, cousin of the groom, performed the ceremony and also celebrated the Nupiial Mass. Act- ing as bridesmaid was Miss Rose Gaudet. sister of the bride. Mr" Joseph Mclmlis supported the groom. Following the ceremony. a wedding breakfast at the Queen Hotel was served to immediate The August Augustine ve W. home of rs The Vice p r responded to by AUGUSTXNI COVE W. f. meeting of the Lester Mcwilllsms. President, Peters opened the singing Institute Ode by the Creed in unison. Roll call members. Minutes of the last reg- ular meeting were read and ap- proved. Bills were as follows: yarn 04.00, cones $1.25, also $5.00 to Mrs. K. Dawson for salt, etc. Proceeds from ice cream 834.30. It. wss also decided to as! Mo- eron, Mrs. Mrs. Hazen I. met at the Sept. meeting Mrs. W. l-.ls X-ray to cQe to district in tertained members with contest meeting by near future Reports of different which was followed committees were than heard and new ones appointed-Sick and Program, Mrs. Ian McGl-sgor, Mrs. Roy Cutcllffe: Lunch. Mrs. l-lazen McWilliams, Mrs. Kenneth Cam- twenty two hostess. non $1.07. Edward McFadyen. Mcwilliams invited members to her hom After business was finished Miss Reta Cameron en- lt l “i; groom was proposed by Mr. Brent enjoyed by A played with Canada Packers Ltd. dainty lunch was then served by committee in charge, assisted by Met-Ling closed by sing- ing God Save the King. relatives and friends o! the young couple. A toast to the bride and (Tl-lanky, City. 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Personals Mr. Robert l2. Coffin of Cleve land, Ohio, has been on a short visit with his brother, Mr. knest Coffin and Mrs Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald N. Bin- olelr of Vancouver. 8.0., are on s visit to his old home at. Summer- field with his brother, Mr. John I.’ ninelatr. It. and Mrs. Poll Kelly and young son, Peter, who have been spending the summer in Charlotte- town and Cavendish, left on return yesterday morning for New Glas- gow, NB. Dru-Harry O. Hooper. Ioston. Mass. who has been spending the lat Momentum II. I. J. DUNPIY PABSII AWAY 1N IONCTON (Ionoton ‘llrsneoript Ang. 21) A wide circle of friends will learn with deep regret of the deoil of In. J. J. Dunphy which occurred eerly this morning at her hone, 12 Mountain Road. Mrs. Dunphy. who had been in ill health for the post eight years, became seriously ill last Wednes- car. ller condition had been slewing improvement until yea- terdey afternoon. In was the former Illasbeth Melflbbon. daughter of the late Ir. and Mrs, Andrew McKibbon, Wnltneyvllle. Northumb e rl a n d County. She came to Mencton shortly after her has resided hers for the past l0 years. Mr, Dunphy is superinten- dent of mv lgation for the Can- n-iarrlage and. lt s that NASH single-unit body-and- frame constfuctlon that ives you sa ety and extra years of car life. Over 8,000 s t welds eliminate weak body bo ts and noise making iolntst But that's only one of s rro reasons why the NASH 600" has become Canada's most talked-about car. Pour wheel lineup-swallowing coil springs glide you over the rough- est_rosds. nioy the perfection o! ridlnigl : : . it's yours with NAS Sand Mortexlnsulstlon. And you'll love the luxury of rsonelised ridln comfort that NA H Weather Bye p s st your finger tips. Then there's operating economy. You travel 500 to 600 miles at moderate highway speeds on a single unkful o gas. And to top it all, you've got comfortable sieepm -cer accommo- dation svailsbie wi the big NASH Convertible Bed. Thsfs NASH "600" :: z advanced engineering that's tried sad true. Zack IOTOII OI CANADA HIITIU lfulol- adian National Railways Atlantic Region. lurvivlng are her husband. six daughters, Laura (Mrs. O. Leger), llonctorl, Jean. (Odin. J. M. Dut- cher) Rochester, N. Y. Betty. nurse-in-iralrlng st the Hotel Dteu l-tosplteh-Oempbellwn. Mar- guerite, Florence and Patricia. all st home: Ind five sons, llerl, Fred. Francis. Jack and Peter. all 0' Monclon. Also surviving are e brother. Fred Moltlbbon. Cloquet. Minn, and five grand-children. ‘his remains an resting at the home on Mountain Road. hut- eral arrangements have not been complete-i and announcement will be made later. ILACKl-IIADS Blackheads simply dissolve and ills- appear by this one simple. lele and sun method. t two ounces of peroxine powder from any drug store. sprinkle on s hot. wet cloth. and sg-ulv gently e-every biachhcsd will bl fie. pest monthlvlslting hi; 515g“, Mm frank Hobbs. left yesterday morn- mg on return. Mrs. Plordflce Edwqrd; and family are leaving today by car to; their home in Dartmouth, N.s., at. ter spending the Summer with he; Plffllla. Mr. Ind Mrs. Jcs. Mac- Donald, '75 Ambrose Si. Tlloy are being accompanied by her mnihcr and brother, Borden. also hi; “its and davshter. Msrdle Diane. Mr, Horace C. Brown who has been renewing old friendships in Charlottemwn and vicinity has returned in Dorchester, Mass, It is i‘! years since Mr. Brown has visited home and he saw many with IAIY ‘I0 OPIIATI flnvbes Duly Use) laoilygeta into corners and around on under finnltnre-— sis inches oft’ the floor. Rubber nossle prevents furnltuss from becoming marred. POITAII A8 A IIOOM (Webb: Qhlvtieunlsltienbeusedon hasd-to-elean stairway without adding an attachment or lifting a heavy machine. A child can very easily carry it upstairs. $49.50 chancel. ‘i’! Illent a very pleas- ‘this Africans were strata so p nnl. holiday, the guest of mother. Mrs. Maud Brown and gcvenmsnt s‘ster. Hrs. Constable and Constable PAGINC ALL WITCIIES LAlV GI\1S YOU BREAK BROKEN FYI South Africa, Aug. 2B - (C?) -— At the meeting of the Central Province African Provlnrial Oocndil here the secre tary to.- natave afialrs submitted proposals in amend the exislting witchcraft ordinance. As the law stands at present. any native who says of another that he ls a witch or wlzvd can be punl-ztied. Some‘ people thought that because "Daily cleaning is actually o llle "It's so easy to operate and es convenient to use as a carpet sweeper. Yes, and the 6% potmde the Eiectriirbroom weighs maise it almost effortless to carry upstairs. Best ct‘ all, the Eiectrilcbroom cuts down vacuum cleaning time; So efficient and thorough too. It's the vacuum cleaner I've always dreamed of owning?!‘ NOW_ TAKING ORDERS FOR FUTURE DELIVERY l his port cases or witchcraft to ti; and. ln d-zsperetlsa Mr. they ‘lumetllna-s killed the allego witch who wai- affecting them. The amendment would make g clear ma! it would be no offene ‘to make an official report ennui. ing in-putahlcns or ‘sigma-l; which lhen would be lrvestlgatee lsald the secretary. MAJESTIC BIN The mechanism of Big Ben, n“ London clock includes a 1! i-z-rsq pendullim, nurrerals two feet ha" minute hands 14 feet long an. ofihour hands nlnr feet long. pleasure R4... l’ oulcnt on! IIIIPOIAI 0h u- mlmy lag) Plants dirt ca: cmptlle in a. libs an trey. after eenleg. Illn- inetee bulb be‘ and stereos I dirt in the been. Coil-Flee Demonstration Given on Request MacFarlane Bros ‘Furniture '92 Kent Street Opposite CFCY "one 248i