this valuable budgeting booklet “'=‘_ <—_ (“ti-K CENTRAL GUARDIAN A new, improved, i194‘? edition oi __,___,_—,_—_;_-,_,,,_,, lpnfl moms. on advertising u o downy nitan nu b0 manna n I not: n word. llrluly pllihll ll admires ,__ 030198 tor Photographs. L498- CONFIDEBATION LIFE INSUR. ANCE. L-fll 20% OFF Women's White Dress Shoes. Howard Mclnnis. 8-8-ii. Hon. JD. Hyndan. leaves this week for Charlottetown, REL, to visit his mother Mn. A0. Hynd- man, —Ottawa liournal. TRANSFERRED T0 VANCOUV- ER- Charlie Charters who is em- ployed with Storms Contracting co, has gone to Vancouver Island. Mas. Charters and two children who spent the past month with Mr. Charters at Charlottetown, P.E.I-, reurned home last week as he was transferred to the new position. — Fredericton Gleaner. SIX SONS 1N ARMY - Mr. George Arsenault of village Green, has returned to his home from Camp Hill Hospital where he was under treatment. Mr. Arsenault is a vet- eran of the last war and has cgx 5011.5 in the army, four of them in n‘ counuus: “gmmi I UD-lo-dah lnforrnlllon DB. BONNELL TO PB-IACH IN on now Inconlo (axon and Georgetown The nmnerous niends compulsory lavlngs. , - a», §fli.?§ii‘§ii“?r°lu”f$$fl% u m’ m" Presbyterian Church. New York, will ' E.’§.1'.‘PZL".'.’.L"'L‘L'..1§F.|'II xiggeggwitfdstg kfinmthfltcale M11 Iorlono. . V 5 urch, CROPS to n. S d the 16th M ~ , .=:IIiib:::ii:.“"m“-I 3 1P. iii. ¥hlsoréerlrlirciealls a continu- i, ill OnH dedthAnni- Ovor 10,000 people have written demands on income. It gives you ‘ileigsrilry? of St. Ddvidlg‘ r asking for a copy of our Budget valuable hints on money matters. '—'j"f Booklet. More than ever before And it's a handy pocket memo nlFNafiaEMENm ANNOUNCED" _ there is urgent need for careful book, too. Only a limited num- cs5; Jgggeslko hggrclgigggnhxgag: personal family budgeting. This her are available. If you want gaggmgnf, Q; he; daughtgf Edna May new edition of the booklet helps one please send the coupon to Daniel Lester son of Mr. and 1M3 " 1 b1 r d t1 d i] ~ ‘tirs. Alexander Cairns, Stanchel, Ollwl DHDCIB PTO ems (T98 8 PFOITIP y, i111 you l TECOIVB B E. Island‘ Marriage to take place y wartime taxes and other copy fies. m August‘ 840d,‘ ‘I-—---_--_—-I—_fl-_II__I-—_II-IIIIIII__II-—__I—I1 hlac_ NmhAmsriomLileAs-unnoocompsny,111 King Sueetwr-og | KAY. IkSablc, announce the en- Tvlfllv-Onterle- I gagement of their daughter, Cath- Please sondfroocopy olVeltPoclietBudgetingtn q c-rine Mildred to Douglas Ramsay. l. son of the late Percy Afllcck and "M" | Mrs. Affleck. Lower Bedeque. Mar- , I riage to take place the latter Dart oi 4M7‘ 211R I Ailgblfili. 8-10- - _ -_._<»~ l __ I. mrruexu AND L. s. SIEVENSON "IERITED PR0-\l°Ti°N-— 149i"- Dlglrlcl, hummer; Fred Seaman arrived home Friday 14o Richmond 51mg; , night, to spend a short leave with V, his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. F‘. J Seaman. “Freddie? ls to be con- gltulatcd on having been com- inrssioned a first Lieutenant in inc Canadian Armoured Corps (active army) before his 20th birthday His many friends wish him all the .1110}; he so richly deserves. llIinai-(Ys Kills pain. A WIS‘ anti) Amusing stories are bring told of iiie sale of Sazigers Circus 1 heard of a man who went ic the auction intciii cii buying a pairor, iilie gnu oi all. Binding mounted surpri 31y, and tiic parrot \\'i‘.5 knocked down to iilm at more money than he had in his purkct So iii-e buyer trcnt to the auc- tioneer and risked if a cheque would be sicccpiccl The answer ‘was “Yes? While writing the cheque me ask cl: the bird talks?" rad the auctlcnier, . riding against you for twenty niinulcs ” AID FOR ilil-SSIA Ul-(‘flllllfill actors. siiiglrs. writers and artists are raising a fund to build a tank column for the Red Army. lecond front. Brig. Gen. Ira C. Eakor, left, commiimicr of tho LLS. Bomber C i in Enrol"; Ma]. Gen. Carl Spautz, cliicf of U. S. Anny Air Forces ii the European theater of operations; and Air Marshal LONDON A w 5 __ (CF) _ Sir Arthur Harris, right. chief’ of the British Bomber Command, are oompulsoly’ mA-Ilfziry Servioe has Plfllinll "Fulfill W" W! Il- Bn llrport in Britain. been accepted willingly by iill biu s. They don't need to have their tea lenvcs road to find out about B M“ Draft Dodgers ....~_» .. _ , . ... .. . ,. ,1; y IIEIIFIS A CANNED MESSAGE THAT RFIACIIEI) ITS DESTINATION Closing in on her victim, the corvette qhnwn in this photograph dropped her depth mar"; .1 yg-n-gpgggd intervals (ilcscrllncql in the navy as n "depth charge pattern“), From beneath the surface came g shat- tering, powerful cxplns-inn and mLnui e lziirr llic t'l'- Jllfl nil slick sprcad slowly um“ m; WM“; l. m. background is the huge loner thrown up by the depth charge explode! THE (TIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “DOSlNG" W0 CURE CONSTlPATl0N llarsh cathartic: Give Only Temporary Relief z. -i LONDON, Canada: One of the molt common causes of constipation is laci: of the right kind of "bulk" in the dict. if this ll your case, KELLOGG? ALL-BRAN supplies the "bulk" you must have to become regular ls clockwork. Eat ALL-BRAN every morning a: a cereal with milk, cream or fruit, oi baked in delicious muflins, drink plant) of water, and lee if your “troubie" doesn't disappear! In two convenient sizes at your nearest grocer’; Madr by Kellogg's in London, Canada. Great Britain and the re ulatfons for dealing with that frac on we sirlngent and rigidly enforced. Of the 7,000,000 men registered under the National service A'med Forces Act, draft dodgers ano oth- ers unaccounted for number oriy 20,000, or less than .3 per cent. and this small number includes men who have died since register- ing. as well as thousands oi a- men iost to officialdom in the long and secret voyages of the Mei-chant Navy. Those failing to present them- selves for medical examination aggregate onl 3,000 Oi’ this fig- ure, two_thir were men who claimed to be comclentious ob- jectors who had been turned dawn by the tribunals One-sixth were Irish who disputed their liability under the act. The remaining sixth ‘Vere other persons who might be of dual na- tionality, or persons who asserted that they did not recognize the provisions oi’ the National Service Amped Forces Act. "fr? cornerstone on which the Ministry of Labor checks and re- UHQCKS the ilicroughnem of reg s- tralion for mllitarv service is the national census taken in Septem. bcr. 1939, the month war was de- 11, clarcd Every man, woman or child who reglsiered at that time of national emergency was issued uiith a national registration ident- ity card - that small buff card which has become the BYZWXY; war- time passport. Mililziry recruitment experts at the Ministry of Labor admit that. a smal proportion of ille ',‘i\l'.'.".i‘y'S flClllll. male population may have failed to register on that occasion. The l\~iinisti-y' ls satisfied, however, that the lllilflflfifs o.‘ sucn pcrscns is insigrnificant and that ;l:e svs- icni employed is almost tco p81‘ cent. watertight. National Identity Cards Only on prcduclirn of a nat‘oiia.; iiicniliy card can a rnlfon card for food and cicthfm be obtiined, so aimed fo c (‘cdgcrs must be ore- mircd l3 f.ii:l lccd and cicwliing es best iiisy can and crane: ‘heir iutervaks, iii. irays ivjiii time f. that civil and uniformed pclicc wifl catch ihtm HighLv-successlul efforts have born made to rrmovc dis-abfites that have Ptcvrntrd men from p2».- sing their physical examination Out of 2,200 Men treated, 1,690 were un- graded and in only one lrstsure was a man relapsed to his old gc-de after being relurncd to his uniz But rcirldrail-cn uzider the Na- iicnzil Scrvicc do" not nran automatic military service, srihiccl. only to mcdical fitness The G-ov_ ernmcnts policy is to ensure that the country" brain power and c-rafimar" p should be D-“oiffiy and profit-ably used War produc- tion ailfl essential services must continue and many men of military THE HATS run some , "rue um" Branch Exchange. wll ll (L Moore s. Mrusoomiui Charlottetown. P. E Your clothes, this autumn must be law-abidingly simple. $0 "5 up to your hat to bring the lift! The new Autumn hats we're showing rise beautifully to the occasion. They provide the llfl- flguratively and literally. Flat little‘ Berets appear, side by side with skyscraper lists, pomp- adour hats and beautifully tail- ored casuals. These intriguing expresslonsof the ideas of New York are being shown to-day in the Milllnery de- partment. Somo of the favourite colours are Black, Brown, Navy, Wine, Dark Green, Red, Gallant Blue, in prices from $2.25 to $9.95. Wool Felts- — —-$2.25 to $2.98 Fur Felts -— — —$3.95 t0 $5.95 Mollels- -— — -$5.95, $7.50, $9.95 B8831.11%lz<ireieill§itlusivil 1m- BRiNGiNG UP FATHER _ F NOW 114m- MAGGE AN‘ DAUGHTER ARE OUT-l KIN TAKE A soon RE5T-AS ME DOCTOR 02051250! ziucvs 3 T ~10. 1941 By George M TlPPlE AND “CAP” STUBBS “YOU KNOW ‘THAT CHEAD PLACE TO ear YoLiR HAHQ cur ITOLD wou ABOUT c?" WELL, IT'S MOVED AWAY! 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