_- ocironua 5.11m M” ' WESTERN GUARDIAN —' lfllffllilllnollurpnJgmn I , Georgy ‘Uiow batman It’. g u. alumni-nus old rlusl UI noun-rs _ um. Illiloflltlflg umuiiu Pll I ‘m’; "mud m Gunilla: in; rwzogilcmy u u; a an Iol- SENSATIOIII p “'5 m-"u" ‘lilo intlmclo sio loll loolslon. Wucr stun. uqumq, iii-mun was“ gum. . FY -——— Toronto cum. ma: aims sun uoulct. rl onuvuiu Itloot 0M0 Ill" II ,.<.',£,£*_"i-i,-. mwtinwdeoirtrnemllt imomiuunuiuuuau-nmuuuyiienuuu-uiuruun. mmnntadt-naa lntmrntorra- Boy ui u per cu or llc [I well. emu- no rul inn ‘ma: "wenwlrlgvmégmivlrwéntgtal/‘ql or glvo your oiocr to the boy responsible for deliveries on your mic. htenln: fuel problenls? a ' ._‘ l-llwom t i - ‘flab.’ 3”" relclatnlllgs will all‘: I”; _nAr:Clb lovm llilo HIYIE-‘ilallfi L“ can“ ‘oliilyulignwvr- a m ‘i; flit ‘Ifornthc federal gin oontro - m‘ 0c ' ' 1-“ d u DQIQW- 3091mm- 105-31 sollaifuel muirenionts in thol: .4106 W0l_ pow er m cs —— pm cu to t in solvin; Mung‘ Taylor Druiiogg.‘ umt- The of conserve on and dis- m“ ' ___.. fioo in tbs Town Hall, Sumuicr- Hero u}; tn, 5 new,“ m4 m. JAIM F03 SALE Containing lldl. to’ Wei! . eta-i ova-y provision in which us? cot;- (igq at oggdug; y roni 2 to 4.30 pm. “M.” niilfiv-sx Scour-Tl. cu| an of. “filial-lo will. Gilliiple Sum- --_-- Que ' ,3“ g ‘i. g firs» ‘"*°"“‘ ...:£°.':..“...“..°".:.""'" “fill.” ”ei‘.flin°'“' was» d A ply reilheg allies? su§ Toronto m ' "u _.n.iivciii-:ns si-:li VIEW. KEN- t - - - - wggotgwggggggiglfiyn$fi morbid) . 104.21. “m. Bldngv I. lnfth a a» c; a» ...:::y...i2".urs"..e. us: @ . on Mo“ r. "r ’."'““ ‘l’ vlfileqw. I-‘lancgzlnagumrnecxl: in 311111111011 311-11 "11 Oct- 5 hi! will lllll xiii aealincounlb]. _ awn“. 3:35, ' 10-5-10-81. beech postponed until furthefoéiplti- “Inottfllpo-T" “Wm 015g“ time; avhloahrléskgcxfn _-BRIDAL RECEPTION — Ml’. and Mrs. Wesley- Crozler rotllmod Saturday to Ottawa aster spendilll ii three week's visit Wloh the form- fl-"g parents. Mr. and . 1' Crozier. Hamilton. During visit the couple who were recently married were honored with a re- ceplion by relatives and the b00919 n! the community. Mr. Lloyd lockerby. acting 11s chairman 101" the ‘l... welcomed W115]?! back w the community with 111-1 charming bride. Gifis from the re- iatives were opened and presented py Misses Helen and Marion Lock‘; hart, Mrs. James Ramsay B" Mrs. Roy McArthur, after which Mr. Ernest luockerby read "19 uests of honor a most 00111011111911‘ gory address- Mr. Elmer P11 P‘ mad filled purse. Both Mr. i2.ii:*i.ruiis trains; ‘d m” p is es. Bulging or "Par Good Fellows . f u A ‘églable hour Wm. dies. h 1,.°;;..:." crass aliases": . ‘mans visit and many years. <15 . wppiness for the fut/ure. MI- 11_ lbs. Crozier left Saturdlyl 11111121’ n; 11y plane to Ottawa. W 51" ' jpnziet is employed. Personals __ _ m 1i Mocllean. K011‘ M‘: humid“ on an extended t with his sister. Mra- Ray unipman. Quebec. 4m», and Mrs. Clinton Glydon. Halifax. are spending a, P16811111“ Mud" with Mr. Glydons parents. m, and Mrs. Turner Glydon. Marlow- _w. lib t n of Quincy. Mass. has reerturneedarufter visiting m‘ 515m; Mrs, Harry Silllphant. Summerslde. 5- _Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lampmfln have returned to their home in Quebec after a pleasant holiday with Mrs. Larnpmans parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken MacLean. K811- ngton. aovu. can/mun lint FORCE mas a nslcu FOR. ALL! Many trades in the R C.A F. arc open men and women in New Brunswick who would serve their guuntry at this time. Never before nu the need been so great for N- cruiis. in all branches cf the A1! llbroc. ‘This is especially so of the Air Crew and Womens Division Branches. Those daring Canadian Airmen who are so effectively bombing enemy territory are looking for os- sistsnce in t futurc- Isslltano! which gonnot given until other Canadians are trained to fly and fight beside them. These aircrew trainees will come only from those ‘young men be- tween the ages o 1'1 1-2 and 8-‘! years. who are physically fit and mentllv alert. This is no time for men f ling in this category to hes» itstc. ‘they owc it tn Canada to enlist for Aircrew Duties IiCW. Those, who for scme res=on or zsflOlllfl are not eligible for Aircrew mining can find an cut et for their lilcnis in one of the many ground zrcdes applicable to the Air lWirce. Women between the ma at 19 and 46 can find a place in over forty (40) trades in which airwo~ git-n servo in order that"1'119rl may v‘. Information regarding enlist- ment in the R C.A.11' can ba ob- tained from the n.C.A.F'. Recruit. inc Centres in Moncton and Saint John. nr from any Nation] Select ive Office For STRAINS, SPRAIMS ad 80k! AWSClfS uuliirisrmc liilIlfIiIT ALPH HUTTAR S 11mm crs 1' d c ‘R0? ESSIONAL CARD .______._i__.j- Maw- e».- esra l i-Rfiifi’ T. E. IlIGKEY Chartered Accountant Offlco pl Wblio ltor Laundry r-vw—- —CONFIRMATION SERVICE - I-fls Grace the Archbishop of Nova Bcotlu, Rt. Rev. John Hackenley administered the apostolic rite of confirmation at the ll o'clock aer- vice at St. John's Church, st, E1. eanors on Sunday to 25 candidates presented by the Rector, Venerable Archdeacon GR. HarrisonThe can. di ates were from St. Marys, Sum- mcrslde and St. John's, St. Elean. gra. érh? érlchbishop was the cele- ran o oy C m i assisted by the Agcltiidlrrliggnflnd w“ serv ce was c d Harvest Thanlzsrglivlineg, l2: 1111 hymns for the harvest time be- 111B 511118 and special prayers of- fered. The Archbishop in his dig- in the‘ subject of service was largely on Sunday evenin the Archbishop held Confirmatfim at Alberton. S. Leadin ter Smit . Junction, P. E I . has been report- M Cook (S) Joseph Wal- RCNVR. of Emerald ed “rclssinifl when H . C S 8t. Crolx. the destroyer in‘ which he was serving was torpedoecl by gntenemy U-boat while on convoy u y Allies Get Big Reception NEW YORK. Oct. l—-(CPl—The BBC said tonight the main body of the 5th Army was r,'ven a tre. meudous reception by ulE Italians when they drove into Naples. The broadcast, recorded by CBS. said: "It was an amazinxg sight. ro The citizens crawled out m the cellars of their bomb-shattered houses and filled the uirets. shouting and cheering as our meii passed through. They were simply delirious with excitement and re- lief. The swarmed all around the s. c bing into the jeeps and trying to glert into the tanks as they rumbled t ough the streets. "where there were crowds of i, ‘ cheering the British and American pa. embracing them and kissing in their joy. Our men were never kissed so much in their lives as they were today when tllitey, marched into the stricken c y.’ liall of Fame OTTAWA. Oct. l-(CPP-A start toward flllin th in central corridor in the parliament buildings-was inads today when bronu b of Sir Wilfred Louricr and Sir Robert Borden were ut in place. the two late leaders The busts o of the Liberal and Conservative par es, former Prime Ministers. were executed by a I Ottaawo sculptaariyviéhhoy were ret- . l I0 A gust of sir John A Macdonald former Conservative leader and first e Min ter after Con- federation. may soon be near them- AlIGTlllll SALE AT NORTH TRYON Welt View Lodge, North Tryon. on’ WEDNESDAY OCT. 13TH, i048 l AT 0’ IlO K P. M. ‘ The following horuhold furniture etc: Chesterfield Suite. three-piece (mahogany) Ilnlliulte, fivmplcoc (velurs) Parlour Suite. Dining- roorn Table and 0 Chain. combina- thnrChin Cabinet (oak): 8 Kit- bon Tables. Kiwhon Chair and tango (MoClarr); Rod o (Mnieof cl. Book, Library Table on . GI dor (new). S n; Couch; its: ra_ Electric aching sn- ciilnc, Oil-stove. 3 bed-room suites reopen, Bureaus. Sofa. Mattresses l’ Mayor, s Lawn Chain. Verandsh C slrs, Ollcloth squared. Dinner the: Dishes, Pots Par-i. and other articles too - known at sole. MR5. GIRTRUDE INMAN. h Tryon. . 51m , N rt IIUGII I‘. MORIIISOMQAIIctIoIIQQr. IO-B-V-DJI-ll ‘tro placed the ruehrer in their barracks and r will It" by Public Auction at M110 °1 FOB SALE TWO CLYDE FILLIES Til-ll! _ CH _,GUARDIAN ‘Regional Solid lFuel Representatives l‘ cxpeceted fililmffieiniilfin“ Zlii . be made shortly or on Ed- wur Island and New Brunswick. nfi‘3.l..""'— nfiéiéililitfil ‘lémihi. "‘.'°"“°"“ . a or ev up“ rung; eral weeks in unofficial quartgrs. gnu‘ qugg" was announced in a. series of steps r-in- can» 3°..‘fi€$““ sun's" eanacue ue s lion "u" "n" facing the dominion‘; household- this winter. Lest night. the munitions de- partment announced salers, will WILLIAM HIWILI. —Also— SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Matinee TUES. AT 3.30 come available. Explaining the order. coal con- troller Briinnln said that in some arts of Cana a certain dealers ave been able to obtain carloads of hard coal while others have had almost none to supply their cus- tomers. Another department announce- ment last night said the Canadian motion picture war services com- mittee, representing 1,100 theatres across Canada, has voluntarily a- greed lo a 30 er cent. reduction in cool consumpton by the motion picture industry. The cut will re- sult in the saving of approximately 90.030 tons of coal a year. N. B. Potato Yield up; Not So In N.$.-P.E.l: (By The Canadian Press) Willi lower yields antici ated this season in Prince Edwar Isl- and and Nova Scotia. New Bruns- wick is expected to be the only province able to help in over- ccming a deficiency in other pat- ato-produciiig sections of Canada- Simllarly. according to B C. Cunningham, potato marketing specialist in the provincial depart- lment of agriculture. New Bruns- wick will be the only province db c Summerslde Five Guest Stars Appear In ‘The Youngest Profession’ , —-Tiie Teen uge IIlJViC fan comes into his O\Vll in lVl-u-nlis 1ilmiza.- ion of Lillian Days popular novel, "une youngest l-lruiession," with Vlfllmia wcioler, Edward Arnold, fvlartu Liiiuezi and Agnes Moore heau. ,. | Willle Virginia anti her Jean rfcrtci", i119 busy 111111111 Vl-Sltl-nl; stars, a zneclcliiig governess. portrayed by Agnes ivlcorenead. starts a vicious rumor LBDOJL her father and h.s pretty Scflfltllfy. Dlflycu Dv A-Adl liyan. wnne Llls story is completely un- founded. Ann is really engaged t: clium, tracking Ganliliiau Army Staff Promotion 52 ' pointed General Officer Command- ing. wlitary District 2. succeeding’ Major General C. F. Constantin who is retiring. Major Potts was G. O C. the 6th Can $2152 ) “Division. (Canadian Alfl Major General C F Constan- tine. D S 0., 6i). of Kingston. 011t- General Officer Commanding Mill- tary District 2, Toronto, who is re tiring frcm the Canadian Army. (Blerl-r & Stcllci‘ Photo from C1111- adlan Army)- uick bllfllllllllS. Aflldlils Dflfllllti-l Virginia l5 heart-broken and s-t.s out to save licr parents’ uia.l'ia_e. rier metliou is unique. Acting in the vtruel movie style she hires a pru- esswn“ swung “mn- Hercules" c“ ficizils forecast considerable acteld by John Carroll, to couit he‘; ducuons m yielch New Brunswick‘ mot ienfipreity AWBTHTLLJITGEU. our ihowcven expects “s largest crop “m” n“ 1am“ Jed m?" cglm.‘ in years will be worth about $12,- d°e5-a,g°°d 19b mld "FL, m?“ 000.030. compared with annual re- WlllCfl results llom ms attni ons 0 mms of _00 m, much 1E5; , . _ $10300’) lcvlfiakinueil leads into a nl.ai.ou.= during the past decadg The Marltlmes normally are the only surplus-producing provinces in eastern Canada. Ontario and| Quebec, the next largest producers of potntocs. cannot supply own demand. Digging is well under way in the Atlantic provinces. Latest estimates place Prince Edward Island's ac- reage at aprcximatelv 40.000 or 10 per cent higher than last vls" bi-lt the yield ls expected to be only a- bout two-thirds of the I942 crop- running 150 bushels oer acre a- gainst 225 last year. Nova Scotla. reports u. similar situation. An acreage of 23.089 1S, more than 2.000 higher than .1» season but is estimated the 1 .3 yied will be between 3.000.002) and _-_ ‘bushels sslheornpared ‘wit? a L . ,. , as year. e ormer c By D niel Dc ucs mbushe“ of “uni is y w C - be reduced .0 abo l , bu en ( I dporlifigit) l: on” improvemen ein the blight sistalistlon to mset and exceed ziie Dominion Government appeal lzst swing for increased otato production. Despite ncreased acreage in the ctlier two Maritime provinces. of- A Handful of Stars Surprises are in store for audl cnces when they see many of their favorite stars in the pxzure in gucsc appearances. Among them are Lana Turner, Greer Garsou, Walt- er Pidgeon, Robert Taylor and William Powell. Marshal Badoglio Gives Interview ITALIAN HIGH COMMAND Dislzins in New Brunswick h“ IIEADQUARTEIRS, m lTALY revealed a‘ crop ubove average qua- Qc," Z __ wemycd, _ (A p, ' litv and remarkably" ree from Premier Marshal Pietro BadOBI-i; declared today shat the new ‘Ital-lc lnaham- Last v H’! M" ° uovemmem emphafligguy of 50.000 yiel‘%eéi“11.303.000e Fig” would be established on a. d - V11 11 0 - - - cent increase in acreage. and New Brunswick growers made an 1n- crease cf 26 per cent. In addition. redicted Cunningham. there W111 E. a largely increased yield P61‘ former Eascist leaders will deliri- itely be excluded? in his lust interview with Allied newspapermcn, the ‘ll-year-old head ul tile temporary Italian U0vern-, merit and commander-in-cliiei 014111!"- ltalian forces. revealed details o! I Airways Glash Benito Mussollnfs fall from P0111919 (Continued frornjgo l) H8 Said 5118i. Wflfill FBSClSm COllBIJ- sed unfounded rumors that rlitier had been assassinated swept ‘all ‘fihfltagiffnldfljggllflliifb in Rome.lnt0| es . mpeclarina that the nappy N111’ or»: “embraced vwnla 1n 111°. Discussion of international Ill‘ streets." 1101108110 511111‘- transport pmblems has been con- "They tore down phOWBYBPh‘ °f ducted at a lively pace since Pres- ident Rroosegelt gngolilixlncefimlslinisl- - t 3:521:31‘; all“ glfklfgfflrigfsgmmlsg glilillikjdyhlllilvler: azéoedronetbs will: w,’ pm“ "l" w“ - “m” .p_ I of freedom o the air after the a‘ 5nd n” m“ Muswum‘ m‘ wliilamopgxaltteeiliogekowh‘: girgaksitlell-ltf l scattered the bits in open 911100-15’ parently fearing the fury o1 tne I l was we." l- l-li. f€"“‘"°‘°‘“.. .‘.‘.‘°§i.l'l‘.ii‘°.i§f.‘l..?, i cum“, tic companies from entering thei ' __._ii_ tfkilteffllfiligéllilll‘ fieldkge lhlntevd ‘at s poss y c er can a BUILD HOSPITAL NEAR OSLO fmdtautglasourc" wing pooled m _ mee ou com on. BTOOKHOLM _ (C P) A Sixteen dlamestc air carriers-of Swedish hospital for civilians with 130 to 150 beds is being built 116B!‘ Oslo, Norway. The cost will be borne by Swedish relief organizat. ions but the staff will on compos- whom more than a dozen have sp- plied for foreign route certificates- recently adopted a policy of free world-wide competition under pri- vats ownership and management. ed of Norwegians. . KW. D- F- A. Grahame. b61191" l g§levgftlfdJnilitfflmlffthtdmvehlli 1411 111-‘ 131° “t” Camila? 111d 1"": “seem to sup ort the basic princl. "WWW" 1' 11- I plcs" which t e expressed. 3111mm» “Fed 10°- l United Air Lilies received CAB. i orovnl last week for the aoqul-l‘ . |= _ T2 1*“ T" “w” I.‘{.°‘.‘n%l.‘.’l’i‘in’£.“§‘h.2{.“ii'n§2§| W 0 I illllll 5"‘ BICYCLE 0R LE. 5 Jo Mexican airline com Clothing, Wilton Bugs, 2 Carpets cheats,- 55 s‘ l 71622131 serves l2 cities in that country. , weapon. Machine. lawn - l American export, prior to the D V-8 war, received CAB. certificates au- thorizing it to fly to Portugal and Ireland. but had not o tnined landing rights fromjths for; governments. Pan American Ar- ways is the only American comp- C. two and a half years old. Broken. any with foreign landing rights, In One registered. 1.800 pounds. C. Borne of those now are beiiig-useda, W. Crokon. Bnorald by other companies, including ii American IXDOH- FOB SALE — 1932 FOR. Sedan. Good condition. plylli Kent Street. Phone 170$ I l0- ' io-s-u-si. their 5 S. M. C .Vanoouver. Director General of the ‘ Reserve Army, who is proceedlnz on‘ w leave pending retirement from thel ,Canadian Army. (Canadian Army Photo) . Major General F n, Ph¢1gn_ D, . O . M G... V. D.. 58. of ltifllli- real, General Officer Commanding Canadians in Newfoundland. who has been appointed Director Gen- eral of the Reserve Army. He suc- ceeds Major General B W Browne, D. S 0.. M. C , WllO is being re- tired. Blank 8c Stoller Photo from Can- adian Army). Major General A. F. Potts, ll. 1).. u" i’! "1! of atoon. who has been ap- h 0 General M’) Gives Yivld Talk i 0n Aspects 0f Ghlncse Situation Tho striking conditionsin an: ist in war torn Ch West! (gains in tdl of ed glllurech Islam lit Dr. Endlco en f oh tskin China today. Drfolgndlcott‘ p c. there will evolve ester lties than common e mlrsudlfilllry e and u" work which hll been dilliinillxilfi: less fortunate as whole country Dr. Endicott love of democracy which amonl the Chin to greater effort a‘ e59 People an to their enemies previuug present conflict. The Rev. Mr. Endicott gave a vivid portrayal 0f the ferings of his Chi Peoples. This can be attributedxel; the undying zeal of missionaries. who have lived and died to obtain large“ end, the chrlstianlzation s: a Today th intc i which is fastegrcwilrixlgafcgrilialio 8pm! dersh to leradlcate the W 1C X L stated 5112703215 tme Chmesm e gave many in a f t spirit and zeal witll ‘which’ till: Christian Chinese offered them. selves in the bitter fi ht i the common foe. g a“ n“ Big Increases _ page 1) effective rates of ax liability and would vary according to size of in- come and material status. Effecti would be given to the exemptions ‘by variations in the withholding I rates. The present 20 per cent with- lhclding levy. collected after fam- ily status deductions. is calculatedi to cover the tax obligation only through the first surtax brackct. l As outlined by the treasury sec- retary, the administration's pro- gram would increase federal rm- nual revenues to almost $50,003- 000.000 -— about one-third ,e United States national income. 1t provides: _ l. Individual income tax——ri\1s8 36.500.000.000 in addition to the present co 1ec.ions of about $16.03.» ' 000,000. rcfucc the personal ex- emption of married couples and heads of famhiss from 51.200 to S1.- 100 and reduce the ilCD€fldCYil_Cl'8- dit from $350 to $300, the single person's exemption remaining at $500. repeal the five pzr cent vic- tory tax. and repeal the earned in- come credit. Repeal of the VlClDfY tax would relieve about 9.000.309 people of any income tax. _ 2. Corporation income taxes—1n- crease surtax rates. the combined normal and surtax reaching n maximum of 50 per cent as Com- pared with the present maximum of 4o per cent on corporations with income in excess of $50,000. Cal- culated to yield another 51.140.000.- 000. 3. Excise laxes—incrense all alone (isle lline. and 1d?“ sioft drrluag 215d um, r nlz - ditlgnglz A bottle 01 po would be taxed one cent. 1 Estate and dirt taxcwincrcflse estate tax ratcs. reduce specific‘ exemption from 560.000 to $40900- ;and increase gift tax rates to three- quarettrs ogtthe new und high" 85' B. 8S. ‘all? A xpgst-War credit lsystcrlrévelfs a ply primarily at the 0W8! o income, by which 83279000009 ta $510,000,000 of the increased take from individuals 1111011111 funded, Persons who have not had earnings increases of more than 15 er cent since the us. entered he war could take the credit cur- rently; others. after the war. GIVES FALL COLOR CIDTHES VIVIDNESS NEW YORK-Obviously the best talent wins in 1943 deslsnlfll N1 o! them lean heavily on the great designers of the past. Chanel. _who knew how to do a “little dress’ as Paris called a simple dress, or Vionnet, who knew how to manipu- late fa/bric into delicate and subtle lines that would flatter any wo- man. Color today is brilliant and seeks to give the vivid effect to today's clothes in the manner of the artist difference between do and those ex- dbpartment £32 U33” I ‘Trinity Cult‘: la in predicted Ollhortun- evlcxr be ore for Christian dame Chin Kai-S k I Chinese Gdlnieralissirllli. fllgetilé neon f’ well as inspiring etlle also emphasized ‘the “A”? th r hi h i ° .‘ begaufszll ovf tlie ewalrumacln to tho be somewhat under PAGE SEVEN . Paynter and Andrew Nuptials t A Pretty Wedding of interest to Among these present were 5 .J ince was solemnized, at All saints‘ R. Daugherty from ..ori.i lii.c.. P Parish Church, g . 1. Gnr. Wilfred Y/zitts, Hunur Elnsland. Saturday, July 81. 1943. ati Gnr. Neil McTar. , ill-J 3:30 P.M.. when Miss Joyce An-, rum Stra‘ An- , Clement Stiillf“? i1 drews. daughter of i/lrs. E. _ _ _ _; id draws and the lute lvlr. Afldlfws of, l-loll, Mr. and lifrs. J. R. H'll. Mr liutton and Gunner Arthur E. Pa)", and Mrs. Ronnie, r. am‘ vlr, J ntcr. son of Ml‘ and Mrs. Cliarlez; Dqnfikl and dguggyi-l- 3,1 Fl“ Mr igzoli. P.E._1.. were mu s _ J, Ggdglies, a]; of 5.13.,“ y bonds ul main mony by the Rev. of All Sfllflls r played by lh ,Org:illlst. Miss Wlnchcsmltl cum from Scotlaiiri. 1-110 015-) Pliydl ~ V (11111112 the ihrce tlfr wedding c lccrcmony. The 301m: bride was with lsllVEl‘ leiiv€s rhrl lit.) sliel given m marriage by Mr, J._Geddics love bird; and “n5 cut by but): a close friend of the family. and bride and groom. was charming in her ilcor length Alter the ivecldinz supmr they [gown of Ivoly 5.11.111 and sliver left amid a SllOV-‘Ef of HIP fiLd ISHDPETS. lie: ll"lQcili'_1"5 confetti cn the 6:30 train ow [llPlX mt- lice with honeymoon WlllCll was sun. fr _ c was licld Glasgow. Ecotland. 111 ‘Dlace wllli a w: 1m of wnitc Gunner FHYIILCI‘ ivas Oi‘. gardenias. She CJFYRQEI on am‘. first of our boys to Sl'll bouquet of p.rik and red camotionfi war yvas declared. bcin. and blue icrri and was attended by eighteen years of due . her coiisui Miss LJ-JYLS Stark drafted oiersras the llzit o. wore pink sire: and will soon be i - bouquet of i'cllo.\- bi-si- f rc c». left 's I‘. The groom was sunur." friend: and (l b; ll‘ pal, be“ Jamcs E. Gallant, (Tsar lottetown, P E.I. =5 3 m , Follcwmg the ceremony a rccept- sq bliss and a 531g rung; ion was given at the home of the bride to the lllillllillhlf} relatives and friends of the couple. i, "is land of his birth, aftnr 11S villi: a war is over and pence rczims over the world. Less Starch In Spuds This Year The starch content of Prince Edward Island Potatoes is down this year it “'35 learned yesterday, And for that rcascn the price of. small potatccs and rulls Pl f starch factories in ilic Provirce is‘ likewise down from what it was} last your. , l for ’ Th5 Three factories are Open business, those at Hunter Murray Harbour and St. Peter's. But it is expected to be probably a grinding week before they start potatoes as farmers are not far» enough advanced with U181)‘ disc-l ing operations to begin hauling to] i. Able Seaman Joseph I. ‘Barri. nult, HCNR of Wellington. P. E. I the factories. The price of potatoes for starch: is 55 cents per hundreds/eight l tent. Last. year was very dry during has been reported "missing" most of the growing season. when I-l M C. S. ‘St. Croix.” the destroyer _in which he was scr- ving was torpedoed by an enemy ‘LY-boat while on convoy duty in the Atlantic. - . Girl Guide News marria- CONNORS—At ihewcity Hospiidi Oct. i, i943, to R.Q.M.S. Gordon J. Connors and Mrs. Connors, a daughter. Cheryl Aim. HUGHES-At the Clinrlriilcloirr Hospital on October 4, i943, l() uAC Louis Hughes (with [he R.C.A.l-" at Monctcnl and Mrs. Hll;,'ll(‘5 of Charlottetown. a son. who is not afraid of color, but in- stead makes it serve a splendid pur- Major General B W. Browne. D. 0., .60. of Ottawa and Brigadier W. G Colquhoun. M , 55. commander of a Canadian ntry Bflzacie. who llJS been ' ‘ " to command the training ‘ltgndiyieialtwaelbert, N. S. iCanadiiin pose in making clothes becoming and interesting, which. after su, ls the function of color in the lirt of dress. Chinese red. good purples, VBfllQd blues, dramatic pink, serve Personals Gnr. Sterling Walker is at pre- sent visiting his psrents. Mr. and on I Victory Loan Further about the snap shot com-. (VOTTONTA! 11"‘ P1111" 1701"" petition the pictures need no. or .110$P1t-"11 011 5901 15113 l) Dir taken ‘his sunmwr_ but can be ,1 linrl Mrs Athol Cullozi. l{L‘lli~.ll§* collection over the last three or four ton a son iSburzcon Iver Mac- years. If enough entries are sent Neill). in a company prize will be present- v ed by the Provincial Council. MALONE — At llii‘ Chrirloitcimrr Ifospiial on Sept, 2T, i043. to M1 — Leo P. Malone of the R {ZN V.l'-l. ;nnd Mrs. Malone lncc Nollie Mac- Aulnyl of Chrirlbttciovrn. a dough. ter, Janet Mary. MOLYNEAUX _ Makes Its Appeal At the P. E. T Mrs. J. B, Walker, Fitzroy St. MONTREAL. Que. Oct. 4 —Thc Hosritnl. Oct. 3. i043. m Gum]... furlough. first shot has been fired in the Lloyd Molyncoux rind lvlrs. Vfoiv- — Canadian National Railways from Iipux me» Elva Brycnton. Harts. for the fifth victory loan campaign villci a son. and its echoes have been heard ——-—~~—~ --~____. n lg w er WOTKCZ" " ' " ' ——~-~———— indevfirynofgicle.‘shouhroundhquse. V___ DEATHS gongregirte llvlhlslillilflOlll the sysb- gt lulblfftlfilrLnOtlflllbl" Hit t _tbl'l t i - " ~ "T- 11W‘ tfilélaralggmgxlgxilcg; ‘S. lflzéngogflyl: gears. Funeral on Tuesday at I ion. e open rig round comes n ~ ' G . the form cf an eye catching oos- ‘ , ll Rid Relief ter which is being placed on ev- igafijnoagslégai- M 11c‘; {Clgllflqgiklg r 0n C . . "t" "PW" ""116- $$l...‘é“‘i$.§i§;.§°“i‘i.‘“ ‘éitifinnilli M“ Marvanan- and a no» owe-issuan- aaaayea a n in m» s‘: if.’;‘€i‘.“i§.l'.'.‘l.£’.fy-h{‘..f3.;i“.l.3§€ "l"! don't m!!! the tortures of sinus Ions" trhe c°l°r qmfkly attrac“ this morning tn tho -osid|-nc.~ of his m when {on m" "He" the pun and l requires only an instant to brow“ wmmm - Amcnnmnc ¢| h, wmmmund 8M“ read the brief message. Blcomlng Point Funeral norm usesac sncetodraiisoncpowcr- The meflaBfi 15 111) 111106111 51811‘ later. ' ' ful he] fuigi-qgmmug‘gm "on, ed by R. C. Vaughan, chairman of lcll%l-tro-noligggghnmgyfl_ and! prclsldent of the Canadian z-i-r w». ~> n-errww 3_".’.'. Xaiatxi-‘fi-nol “i; “IlaggllmonlflfigrllrlllatwlllfihmcnnnarlidI _ N D M ulna-- g»- aT, Sh.“ii.éi““.ii"ll.~."‘“i‘iil‘ - - “Lean portlin - ' ‘ - -: (1) mm,“ n h“ - ious records in buying the bonds of 110061 (I) hewclecarlgli? Imam’ Canadas fifth victory loan and so T UNDERTAKER P pain-musing con sstloniind (8) 1111514?" 111010173‘ soot This initial appeal is being pox-f EMBALMER xiii: sinus suifsr- igdminhall company establishments ‘ lief My. 10...... u will ..'“F.“.'Z.°‘t§‘i~.”.°..‘ffiifilffij °Z;§{‘;,“$$‘,‘.‘{,“.,.',',“ , 94,000 employees working; on the, n“ u. lines in Comic‘: and in the sub- ‘ ' 4141“ wwaanlrl- I