QcfipBER 1s, (1942 > THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN while oentres throughout the iiritimes are making plans and ymg UICIITOUXIGWOIK for hockey gglles this coming season there 1s plct silence surrounding yust what ,, kgy activity will take plaoe in 1s pr0vincc_thi.s T1135 is not surprising when one olislilkfS how hard hit clubs have by cnlistments in the armed OICES and it would not be a bii sur- n if the game is a dead issue & duration. True also is tile that thtzze hasn't been very "i-A iiciivity for the past two sca- n lylt the die hard followers of nc were usually hoping fcr h,» .1 ' and that some Will’ would ye 10.11111 out; - lsi o. llcl This rear however these fans i,” uplwar t0 have given up all A. )1‘ l1 srciilg any action. Rare in- 111x] l. l.~ io hear even aniline sus- .l hockey will again be a . and not only docs tins ap- lllt‘ fans but also to the hoc- _ s icll ill 01kt‘ midst. I I O r and intermediates are del- _. out oi the picture but this stioulcl not apply to the t. iikrvci-s still eligible up to .l‘,‘_i‘. Last year a Juvenile vlduw it-iiln won the Ivinritinic lO-lll and now with several o! cLgible tor 11111101‘ ranks it uyiiigli" that a strong 11.111101" .i.i.ii. could be orl-ttiniztd with :. .l ull and coining hct-ktyists 1 i.il:I:i be formed into a Q\t1isil' 1682116.. I I The Forum will likely be in 0o- ‘ again this ivintcr~ive have m; to believe Ol11CiWVl$l~fll1d i ~i-cln to be a pity if thc cry vrcre to be forgotten. uiulxsted in this should get .~ mllncdiatcly: this ivritw . and sec what can be done in ‘ll iii keeping alive hockey 1n- w» illllilll£.11l(" \'i"ll1"$'i1ErS. iilli‘ Coach Dick Irvin of l Ciinadieils was mightv with the showing his squad their recent game against tiiddcd Army team. 1f one. is i t>v the commfnts of Baz in. thc Montreal Star. ...I"l rn 'he game Olwieara ...(\lit1]1 ilicilift have Tcc Blake. i; ililtc. Charlie Sands or C1lf1I1l1)(‘l'1fl111 iii action the t Hence their able shoiv- . .nst that superb looking ' l ‘i IIII \\'il‘\ 1'1 Illhaill 1311K‘ I01‘ i. l:'-;n and t‘1\.l"tl11ll'lf11S. I l O O 1' i.» thc snirii iii 111v team that iiil ntion. 'I‘hi'r did not liaie l(‘1l practice iis thr- Armv chill. ‘\ had til sitillii 011' some prcttv Ii pressure at times. O l 0 I a tnihlzindiilg ivnrk of Biltcaiilt i"11‘.' lizial to irnrk hard was ' :tcst causc iif the . was so good 11 < blv dis- ‘ their insurance ‘_‘C'<llli‘, Ben ' He might land with i111. Gardlnili" ir/lillt‘ b" .11 that riuli 11'l‘.1.\\Y‘f1 i y last \\'.1l1l‘l' tor Wash- 1; ‘l wllcl: “ll 1lI‘l‘C» I I O U Tile forceful playing of Portland. stcadii vrork of l-"itorc an coming youllgstrl" the form . 1l\' Lach and DI iers ludi- n l iiciv- Llltlllffl‘ to the clui Drlilon ’ = will make ti lot of diff" c" h.“ gets iis-rtl to - al delivery Buddy O’Ci'nnrr 1n the wav Biid intends them, linilltl bti a lot of H7115 villizz- l 1h ofi the Drillon stick. TING NEWS NATIlMlAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Schedule 1942-43 -1m. Oet. 81 Boston at Omadiem Nov. .. “IDe Rangers at Toronto 1 Boston at Detroit 5 Rangers at Detroit Boston at Chicago troit at Toronto fl Canadians at Rangers SS 12 Chicago at Canadians Boston at Toronto 14 Detroit at Canadlens Chicaso at Toronto Ranger; at Boston 15 Canadlens at Detroit Boston at Ranger; Toronto at Chicago 17 Canadiens at Boston 19 Toronto at Rangers Detroit at Chicago 21 Canadiens at Toronto “ 22 Detroit at Rangers Toronto at Boston Canadlens at Chicago " I4 Detroit at Canadiem Chicallo at Boston 26 Toronto at Detroit Rangers at Chicago " 28 Boston at Canadiens Rangers at Toronto “ 29 Canadiens at Detroit Boston at Rangers Toronto at Chicago Dec. 1 Detroit at Boston 3 Toronto at Canadians Rangers at Chicago 5 Canadicns at Toronto 6 Rangers at Boston Toronto at Detroit Canadians at Chicago Chicago at Boston l0 Chicago at Toronto 12 Detroit at Toronto Canadiens at Boston 13 Canadiens at. Rangers Boston at Detroit Toronto at Chicago 15 Detroit at Boston 17 Toronto at Canadicns Boston at RllllkbfS Detroit at Chicago Rangers at Canadluls Boston at Toronto Toronto at Rangers Canadiens at Detroit Boston at Chicago 22 Toronto at Boston 25 Chicago at Cauadicns Railgers at Detroit 26 Boston at Toronto 27 Boston at Canadians Toronto at Rangers Chicago at Detroit Rangers at Boston 31 Detroit at Rangers d943- Q 1 2 u O to to Jan. 1 Detroit at Boston Rangers at Chicago 2 Canadieris at Toronto 3 Toronto at Canadiens Chicago at Rangers Boston at Detroit .7 Rangers etllcirait Jan. ‘I Canadians at Chicago “ lBoaton at Omadienl troit at Toronto “ 10 Cansdiens at Rangers Toronto at Boston : 12 Chicago at Boston 14 Chicago at Canadiem Ranger a Detr at s 1.0 Canadians at Toronto Rangers at Boston _ Chicago at Detroit 17 Toronto at Canadiens Boston at Rangers __ Chicago at Detroit 19 Canadiens at Boston " 21 Rangers at Toronto Boston at Detroit _ Canadians at Chicago 23 Rangers at Canadlens u Glicalzo at Toronto 24 Rangers at Detroit u Boston at Chicago “ 26 Detroit at Boston n 28 Rangers at Chicago 30 Detroit at Canadiens n Boston at Toronto 3 Boston at Rangers Canadiens at Detroit Toronto at Chicago 01116850 at Boston Detroit at Toronto Chicago at Rangers Boston at Canadiens Rangers at Toronto Canadiens at Boston Toronto at Detroit Rangers at Chicago 9 Toronto at Boston " 11 Chicago at Canadians 3 Detroit at Canadiens Chicago at Toronto " 14 Toronto at Rangers Canadiens at Detroit Boston at Chicago “ l8 Detroit at Rangers “ 20 Rangers at Canadians Boston at Toronto. “ 21 Calladiens at Rangers BOSIDn at Detroit Toronto at Chicago “ 23 Chicago at Boston " 25 Detroit at Canadians Chicago at Rangers “ 27 Chicago at Toronto Rangers at Detroit " 28 Toronto at Canadians Detroit at Rangers Boston at Chicago Rangers at Toronto Detroit at Boston Canadlcns at Rangers Caiiadicns at Toronto Chicago at Detroit Toronto at Rangers Detroit at Chicago Toronto at Boston Toronto at Detroit Canadiens at Chicago Chicago at Canadians Detroit at Toronto “ 14 Chicago at Rangers Canadiens at Boston Toronto at Detroit ' 16 Rangers at Boston " l8 Rangers at Canadieils Chicago at Detroit ,_. 400w 5 .. »- t-‘W ~1 (7th E3 Y, M. B. A. Bowling ivecinesday results \'.M.C A. 1.21am‘ ccwling league. Bluebell: Mrs. Blslicp 165 184 168 ‘V1 167 107 185 91 9'1‘ 26 85 149 157 170 166 155 B011 barre 116 12:1 122 Mrs. Gardner 123 143 164 Mrs. Dilling 148 104 117 Mr.» Cawscn 198 97 107 Misc IJOIIQNTIYID 114 124 110 Tulips Mrs Kennedy 119 156 148 s nu m4 15s 153 Mr Craig 124 114 153 . Waker 89 1171 '76 Ml.. Campbell 105 84 133 Marigolds Mrs. Pope Clarke 199 125 174 Mrs. Hobbs 113 136 169 ‘V11. Allan m 112 114 ' Irvine 91 134 107 Mrs. Lord 103 90 54 Pope Cla k H3111 Slilih — 199. Mrs 1. e. High Three-Adi. Yvlrs. Bishop Keep in the PICTURE 0F HEALTH To feel fit to enjoy life —ready to step out, buoynntly alive, you need Eno to help give you the glow of inner health, l system free of poisonous wastes and excess gastric acids. A dash of Eno in a glass of water first thing every morning will assist nature in removing such poisons that frequently cause constipation, headaches, indigestion 0i’ 11811988088!- Start today —get acquainted with sparkling, refreshing Eno and enjoy the good things of life that come of inner fltneal. Keep In “the picture of hcalth"—take ENO’S ‘FRUIT SALT’ FIRST THING EVERY MORNING ,_,, Remember When W (By The Canadian Press) Swinfei- Ketchel. clninlailt to t-he yiprldl mudlrwrigtit boxing t‘1“Fil- '1 at Ihe start of the cen- tind kll'cd in Con- ago tcday. Men Ill Uniform To Be Guests AtBazaarTonight The iiicn 1X1 uniform will be guests at the Charlottetown Hos- pit-al bazaar 1n the Sporiimg Club ch15 g-VCIilng, it was announced during the entertainment last. night’. All members of llie Navy. Army and Air Force will be admitted free of charge to the bazaar. For the third iligh: in a’ row the Sporting Club was well filled last evening and the vari0us unuse- ments provided plenty of enter- tainment for the crowd The door prim was won by His H5110)‘. Jmiflfl C Si’ Clair Trainer. Winner of the baby's quilt was Mrs G. Shepherd, '70 Upper Queen Mule me chicken dinner, lot-teried each night. went to Dorothy McAleer, WeymOul-h street The dcor prize was n pail‘ cf 511085 donated by l-he Hcwiald Mclnnls shOf‘ store- The blt; feature of the bazaar, which started Mcndav night, is the $650 prize money to be givfn 5W8!’ on Saturday, the concluding night. Tickets are being sold each even- ing by a group cf attractive young ladlas Bingo, ivhccls at’ fortune. 8911105 and other amusements wlere we'll paircillzsicl by the large crowd last night The sale of fancy work and home-made cooking is provinB quile successful each evening. Again Don Mcsseris onche=trn vans in attendance and sampled music Charlie C1lfll111)“l‘1fil11 ivas heard in several 5010s during the evening CITY COUNCIL _ '. (Continued from page 11 Surveyor. iras Fart Councillor MacDonald brought up the matter of several grocery stores in the City doing business 0n Sunday and thought there should be an immediate stOP P115 to this practice_ Mayor Holman agreed on the matter and then in- structed Chief of Police Birt- wistie to see that, the stores in question were kept, closed on Sun- Q- ay. Several resolutions were passed. Wilder's were called for the sup- plying coal to the Market Build- in; and City Buildln m be iveighcd on the City Scii e: and b0 be delivered and trimmed in cel- lar. Another resolution awarded to Rum-ll and Chandler the sup- plying of the City of Chanottewwn with 500 feel. oi 2 and one hall lncti fire hose at $1.30 D91‘ 1°91’- It was also resolved that ten- ders for four tires 800x40 and one tire 825x20 for fire numbers be called nlid tenders close on Nov. 1st. Another resolution in regards m the fire dcpanment authorized the Citv Clerk and City Surveyor tn contact Bicklc-Seagrave C0,, gbcllt, procuring a spare wheel f0!‘ m;- neiv pumper. The final resolution passed auth- orlrrd the installation of a tele- phone ili the residence of Mr. Alli-rd Falwell at the city's ex- R1180. Sporting Front At A Glance AMHERST, N.S., Oct. 1j—(C'P)— Thc Ripley twins, Cari and Frank, two of the beet home-bred hockey players ever developed in the Mar- itimes, are Joining the Royal Can- adian Air koroe tomorrow. NEW YORK, Oct. l4—(AP)—-A1- tar having been trainer of the Kankees ior 13 years. Dr. Earl Painter has been dismissed by main- ager Joe McCarthy of the Amer- ican League champions. The veteran mender of a thousand breaks and sprains was thoroughly angry today as he called at the Yankee office to turn in his keys_ Ho had just re- turned from an interview with Mc- Carthy at Buffalo, where he said hie‘ was denied an explanation of the ng. DETROIT, Oct. l4-—-(CP)—DcLr0lt Red Wings are preparing for this wartime National Hockey League season probably as well fixed for seasoned material as any other club and on top of that Manager Jack Adams says several rookies have shown enough promise to rate siegous consideration for regular o . TORONTO. Oct. l4—(CP)—-Mim- ice-Brampton Combines tonight de- feated New Westminster Salmon- bellles 10-9 in the fourth game of a best-of-iive series to will the Can- adian lacrosse championship and the Mann Cup. BOSTON, Oct. 14—tAP>—Boston Bruins‘ offer to plav four of their 25 regularly scheduled National Hockey League home ganles for the benefit of tllc Boston Metropolitan Chapter oi the American Red Cross Wfl5_ 86061916111 today by Chapter Chairman Joseph R. Halnlen. ‘Canadiens Hold Workouts to Get in shape MONTREAL, Oct. l4—(CPr——T1ie National Hockey League Canadiens are looking forward io the time when they can get out on tile forum ice for the first time this season and get right down to the business of practising. The first sheet o1 i0.- was laid over the forum floor last night. and officials of the arena said the finish surface may ready tomorrow. Meanwhile Les Canadiclls have not been idle. for now that. the full team has reported. the players have been going through their aces at the Verdun auditorium, wicrc ice was laid down two weeks ago. Les Canadians first game at home is against Boston, Saturday. Oct. 31. Charlie Sands who was rushing up the right wing lanes lust season has been put back on tlic (lcfrilic line by Coach Dick Irvin. Irvin's roster steills to b1‘ orrrrun Willi righi-ilviilgers. so he placed the heavy-set Sands in a defence posi- tion. Sands‘ first trial at his new locatioll seemed to work out will for he mailagrd to use his weight to advantage and broke up millli plzivs as opposing players came down the ic 0. Bert Gardiner and Pa.ul Bioeaiilt are holding down the net jobs 1n the practice games, but Bibeault seems to be the choice for ilic steady jcb of holding oil the oppo- sitions sliols- Stu Smith is playing on a line with Gordie Drtlion and Buddy O'- Connor, while another line showing pronilsc is composed of Bobby Lee, who was with Quebec Aces in thc Quebec Senior Hockey League last year, with Toe Blake and Joe Bsnolt skating down the boards. Lee is here on trial, bill the wyiv he has been watched by Coach Irvin and Tommy Gorman. General Manager of the Canadian Arena Company, seems to indicate that a contract is in the offing. On the deienceline. in addition to Sands. Leo Lahioizrcux is 110i‘! some heftv shoulderlng and along- side, Jack Portland is pfltllClliafly effective. SHOOTING pair Apparatus has been buit to‘ en- able photographers to lake flash- light shots of the ocean bottom. JUST THE THING FOR BED, llllllfill IIANIISG PAGE FIVE I FI7'3'"IIJ'LQ'IITIIZIJT Montm" curb ~ , - ~ at a lfe I It I ll A ' i a ~ s | ~ (Canadian Press) ~ ~ Stock; Ch,“ ‘ \ Abltibl Com BAZAA We %~ _ Asbestos 19 1-; ‘ B A 011 l8 1-4 i _" l2 \ ' AND 321E355“? ° 5"‘ ~ Don A g 3-4 lt‘raser VTC 10 14 1i ENTERIAINMEN l' \ ma" — For A 1a 1-0 ‘ ' ~ Home Oil 323 - IN THE - Imp O11 a 7-8 Int Pete 14 3.4 Price Pfd _. \ SPOR I ING CL \ w" ” \ U B \ _ ____ g7; all must perspire v endingfls thc error- t °"E““‘° ‘s MINING hatwl-Yewgrit ~ 1 2 ~ ink thc Sergeant s a terror. '~ , .. ~ w “f: .. .1; ) lath rdnighr with IJFEBUOY a ' ' n res: _ . . To ' _ ._ Rannwwom/v: And Every Night During The Week ~ SLOckEONFO- o“ 14 U0” -/r£7PP6' . 6 u 0 . I ~ ilsdelrmno g 1-2 "Y 2 1-3 Malartic y $ 5 . 0 Ill Prizes g s; _ 1 c cnzie ~ Games, Fancy Work, Refreshments “f; , . _ llrit Dun 201-4 tqéranw ~ Sale of Home Cooking Daily . ggixitilalgn i: Norm“; ~ Proceeds In Aid of g1l°l$l"i'1l1¢ 4-1 8§i“e;§‘,,.k,1 ‘tic l."l1 i f, THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL Q C0,, S,3..‘,’.,.,, i‘? 1.1 '.§f1§-;‘.‘.‘.“..., MAINTENANCE FUND ~ 10 p§.g.,<,,,‘,’ ' _ _ __ ' 9 _ ‘ _ ._ 11 1'2 Pic" (‘roiv N Adm. 10c. Door Prize Every Night ‘ Eiffér§3“1“"“ 117 P1011 ci- ‘ Falcon O 22(5) Premier \ _ v _ Fed Kirk 1 11; 121118121011 is’) Iflffflliallflllfliflfififfl gi-liziiit-iibi-aiik. 13 i-E §f,'.1§’,1,mC, ~ —_—;= ~—————*——-——i—'—~ f 3‘ e 13 Sum-rm I 1131111111121?!‘ Sign“ ~> . s." - STOCK QUO 7A TIONS fi;i-’-‘§,°“ all???“ ,' ’ Steep Pwck lilsp M D 17 T,“ H int Nickel 33 34 c J€11l('t),‘ 1 K511‘ Atld 3'15 \'~*1li.l.:lia " NEW YORK STOCK Montreal Exchange fill‘: slit..- t? i~'-~l~ Am w? Lanuéue {zentilllflo 11'- l-d k______ Leitcli 42 n a" Umlqrgn 90 (Canadian Press) aligifoad 150 Pend Ore A 100 ‘vltdw, 9Q Total sales 141.000. __ stni-ki Close ‘-“ 1i‘: 3 (Canadian Preriil _____ 51”“ d F 29°“ 11(1) s s ‘ Am C an ' I - $653.13.. 1;; g3 3M llclp Wanted Advertisements Baldwin Loco l3 1-2 8;: gfigigc 2g 11%: ‘Under the new government regulations which became ef. Bendix Av 14 5-11 Ca st H '~ lective on_ beptarnber 4, lt is still permissible to publish over B“); Steal >8 3-8 con 91115113 '7 q an advertiser's own name “llelp Wanted" adverllsemenls [up Ches Ohio ‘l3 7-13 DB1}! Ssengeb i=8. guIHBSIICSJ farm help: teachers; nurses and probationers; Chryslftr 65 l-4 .51 5' 511ml and trapping help. and for students employed after Q,“ Edmn - l5 1-4 Delta Bridge 201-2 school. Elec Auto Lite 5g 7-8 estimml g b‘ All other "Help Wanted" advertisements, however, mun Gen Elee 41 1 4 Int Nickel 33 m8 be submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective Gen Motors 1'2 Lake woods 17 Service officer. liricmllloyment Insurance Commission, Gt Nor Pin 24 - M“ Pow” 21 l. 0.’ O. F. Hall. Richmond Street, and un receiving the of- , it . . m. Brew 22 .. a":srrilziialt°alzssilsms" i" i» Mom“ ‘v ' _ Noranda _ ' N Y Central 11 14 Pow Co 47 1'4 No.11...“ QM h" Yv H-L RR 24 5.5 3 iiwinigan 14 __ — $111111" Pet Co 41 5-8 g: it? l‘??? 130 --1=-==———"~~~—~— siil OilCNJ ‘l _ ° rt. . R t P ‘e '2 .- or ‘ __' -— %...*..‘;. 1.? 33 pg _ vc icing a c: ayahlc in Advance g s5 siugzer 50 1:8 Markets A Minimum Charge for Al! Adverflleuooln ll 000k Vanadium Corp 17 543 0min] Guardian loclil. lo word- Wquq-g ‘u h“. w.“ lo oer word: Announcement: and ‘ct-m; Evcnh 8e o: vlvoni" Classified 3o per IOIII; In Memorial Not-ices 1o» per Lloh- but. u; Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cnldg, gig" 5; n" uame~ Law" u, Condolence 70o per inch; Wedding engagement; 4a wag-as m, gun ngrigmellz: Ilia: zirymgditfioau 3 Notices n! Thank; and Glance BANKS (Cnngdian Tress) Lin: of Sllblcrlpti0_ i-i woenuperinmaddr and “u. 1,, (Dnnadian hm) Toronto-Stocks closed higher. application. c c“ " ‘ W om" m“ " ewe,“ Clone Montreal-Utilities and papers low- (‘jaixada __ fir; “other industrial: and golds -_’ ‘ "— Ccmmerce 120 N ‘g er’ >t‘*‘_ G G 137 cw l_t‘ork-—Stocks lower. | O t wgifgfiglotia 2H k2 Wulnipeg—“'heat unchanged. Male Help Wanted ____ _ _ ___, ______§ __v H _ _ Royal B"ll1( 12o L," 503,5 WANTEH APPLY¥ Losr - anrwanx BRIGHTON Ave and lnngworth Ave. Gas ration book No B. X. 2-1.7, 218051 Car No. 2534. Phone i840. Re- ward. 10-14- 2i. _FeAmale Help Wanted“- Guardian. iinr T1171: JOB FOR Bout under 16. Apply Guardian. io-ls-tr. MANY ATTEND . 2:‘Covtieildeirienesi): |C']_‘IO P gwuill, of the Canadian‘ Army. y‘ Navy and Air Force during the past three years and pointed out . ILI) —— BROOM MAKER AT Saint John, N. B. ADDLV l0 BOX 128 Unemployment Insurance WANTED -— IIIIDDLE AGE; . ' for housekeeper. Dennis that it was the proceeds of prev- Commission. Charlottetown. stat- xloman so - EZL“ 10_14_2-_ lous Victory‘ 1.0m. made mu pos- i in: experience. io-a-oi. _ls.s".‘““- BELL?“ ‘. 511111‘. H6 C19S9d 1115 79111311“ on a SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th I IVANTED —“'OMAN OR GIRL fitmfldFtli 110i? 191' 7-119 Succes-E 01 Wanted for housework. Near town. Exper- AT 2 o-CLOQK p‘ M’ lence not. necessary. Write ‘Q C‘ the campaign opening next Mon- dli‘ . E -0.sr APPLY mm Guardian u. D1‘. w- J- P- Mac/Mman- Pres“ Beautiful Homestead fanm, conaist- Fnrraugarson, Mermaid. 10-14-21. -r " '- w~_'"—~—— dent of the Red Cross 59cm? 11nd In‘ n1 e0 My", border-in; 0,, 1h, iii For Sale leader of His Maiestvs 0l>P°51' National Park and formerly Qwngd WANTED-TWO UNl-‘URNlSl-IED . _._. .____s__ tion, lnade a stirring 111119681 9" by Olive M. Bernard of North heated rooms. Apply L. Care yo" 54m; _ "M; "Rjyyya behalf of the 601111111! "(HD3311 Rustico, 10 roamed house (six bed- Guardian, lo-l5-2i. . , 1d .- Fq i; 1.1,. very gffgclhieljy contrasted con- rooms) M“, yekuhnlw Good barn§_ '________________...»~ W- mare’ 5 1H5 °‘ ‘ “ ditions in this countlgv with what 1 new Ford Track" and Plough,‘ Misceuamflnls they might be under the Nazi yoke. He sitar“ t“ “mo” “S m‘ = mil- tm-em-wi- = swim: s olives, 47 hens, 30 chickens. Jimmys shoe shims 10.1.4.3; choicest plum" that Hitler expect- ed to pick 1n this WM‘. H6 SW1“? 01 11W 1113111151951? 59°‘ l cart (nearly new) 1 truck wagon. ) \ll‘1l._\l back of Canaclifs Victory rake and box. 1 threshing machine 18119011211 Bonds and closed his RCIIII 5s with and a5 gngine, 1 cream separator __._.___ .-__ m". everyone (Ren row), llé cords hardwood, 1 A§T||§IA 15 A JOY KILLER. - this cream can. 2 milk dreamers, 1 grain "Dfl\‘lS' Asthma Remedy" 7895sls a (‘RFSlIl-Ilt IZNDLESS Ill-ll 3 BLACK‘ ‘COAL PER T0. delivered. M. F‘. Mlalsh. 10-14-81. lilllg!’ \\lZn .. lllliini- Apply (Thus l-f all eloqutilt appeal ior _ to do their fill share in IQ .'\\'D reatest oi all wiir eéfortsél by crusher. i! tons hnv- 10y bringcr. 64 doses onllgl 1 grade: glut \l(tl‘T\Il‘ll1)1)€‘;2D4(6ilS (f1; 2 ' tlei money i0 ana a. J k . Pharmacy. - - mo. pflv, ll ilw: aces i - ri- oelihlggvra; frllms shown gave very 7"“! m!“ kmm“ "1 sfle’ ——£n n“ 14111 Mort-hi r WIS-li- AND ALMOST ANY flYllFl-“c 1119111795 of m9 prepara‘ If day is unfit, Sale will take place IXikZE-MA N“ Hm Sh}. _‘ w, lions made for this war by Ger- hnnwing Monday. cllv condition iullncdlatelv . ' ~ 1' ' "d "'11 "D vL‘ Pl'lli‘1'ttl.\ \l.‘1l St uiitii Japan and “em high) ALEX, hlacRAE, Denkins Pi1lal§"illacv' ullar- ii>rv i'l‘( Plliiiliirll i A we 1m o" W" ‘"°“""""- i:.:.":;%’..'.: 112.1‘ of the Red Cross Society and a 10-10-13-14-15-16-17. 0i 9- ~ hmmaéuc’ gpcdly-Asum realized. -—-i————--—-- —~— ._--»- TIPPIE AND “CAI” STUBBS AREN'T;“rH' mTT GEE! YOU HAVE HAVEN'T You, EniEcRL-i DIDN’T KNOW n’! WHY DlDN'T You TELL. ME 1? - "l LIKE TH’ CALICO ONE BEST-- BUT TIPPIE DOESN'T LIKE ANYES‘? ENS WHY, ETHEL, YOU'VE e01 ON A NEW DRESS! ISN'T lT PRETTY"! A NEW-FOUND FRIEND! _ CI§DQLY [MONT MISS wanes SERGEANT MoRRiS IS HERE in THE HOSPITAL_HE.'S e01‘ BRONCHITIS WITH COMPLICATIONS INCLUDING LCNESlCKNESS “Tl-E THEM ITHAT I