‘v a "l .. Qituiilil‘ fll ti" ~ one, slap qllqnd _o_l1l ivifs,.vlllan""“‘ ” t silt wanted to stop out o! hounds! ~ All tin zest of a stolen kiss! "soiliiflilii l Introducing ANNA LEE... lHARlES WINNINBER and REBINAlD RAINIER Blllilll’ ROIAIIII KATHERINE MSUE lillfiii OTUNNEH EXTRA "Peace By Iiltler" Ghost Treasure Fusing Parade MATINEE 3.15 EVENING 1.00 AND l ’ the year! ‘ ’ m.“ IDSI’ HIMSELF f‘ CAPITOL AT THE SHOWS 8.l5-7.00--8.45 (Standard) v-"frnvufiavovrvrvrv u, Elie with Carin? MARCH 0F TIME And Ahd they'll have you A _ _ gooiy from giggling‘ wandiljuiisvilnq alike ‘ ~- xoinedy‘ sensation oi i.‘ 8.00 i IBEIITRAI. EIIARIIIAII This column la rolerved for nowa of local Interest, but Mlvertlllll l‘ I newly nature ma; be Inserted M» I nun n word. ltrlctll carol-h ll advance. CBASWELL for Phawlrlllhl CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. l b"! ctvrc TAKES. - A discount u! ‘m’ Emil” dim"? °€..l“ii§“s?‘$i" £53309...’ e‘ p L-‘IOB-BPTI-Zii. ClVlC TAXES-To receive dis- °°““il,.i"‘li“i“‘ii“t‘ t m r mu m y p L-‘lutl-B-il-ai COATS lving dell fur trim- med and Ell-tr . {small de- it will hold any coat at the wshion Shoppe. L-Taa-ii-Bv-Zi. CHICKEN Supper. st. Church, ton are their annual chicken supper Bat- urday, October 4th, commencing at 4.80 pm. 5-817-9-3031. BIG NYAL SALE at. Worttrs nlugstoro, Prince Street, Wortlivs Drugstore, Queen Street, Charlotte- town, and at Sempleu Drugstore, Kirfisingtoxii Bruy ‘pow andeggve. Got a cetan c cc yourn s. L-722-9-27-4ii. PI-ESBYTERDAN CHURCH SEB- VICES Sunday. October 5th. Mon- tague 11.00 A. M. Communion Ber- vlos. Cardigan 3.00 P. M. Worship. Lorne Valley '1. Please note hours o! services Minister, Rlev. T. Owen all services. 11-815 ARRIVED HOME- Mr. B. W. Robinson, Supervisor of the Auxil- iary services of the Fifth Armour- ed Division arrived in Summerslde on Saturday night to spend a short holiday at his home. He is iccelvirl! a cordial welcome from his many friends-S. Mark's holding A 00 P, M. WOBDAD. M Hughes ‘at 43-50 1i i I it. _. , s. Pte. Henry C. Hurry, LO.A.M c. "Infill Mil of Augustus MEI. "ma!" Vgghnkayalty, ELI. who vPower-Mctaughlan Wedding cw The marriage took lace l t night at 8 o'clock of Bilge Renee-gs cltcukhlan. daughter of Lea Mc- Lalmhlan and late Mrs. Mc- Laugnlan of Charlottetown to James (Jimmy) Power, son of the late liar. and Mrs. John Power also of Ghat- lottetown, The marriage ceremony was performed by the ttcv. Fr. Mc- Ktfigllfl of St. Dunstans Basilica s a . Mrs. Edison Wood was matron of honor. while Mr. William Bron-ii, Jr. was best man. After the, ceremony the relatives and friends of the contracting FAMILY BEREAVED —- A Wide circle of friends Wis. 081% i0 1E1?" of the sudden death after 0nd! B- few days illnes of Mr. A. E. Davies. beloved husband of Mrs. Bessie Vin- nicombe Davies. formerly 0f ihis city, which occurred at his home lnl Avenel New Jersey, on Wednesday last, The Guardian joins in extend- 1611B sincere sympathy i0 MPS- DB‘ es. ARRANGE FOR MEETING- Preliminary arrangements in con- nection with the annual meeting of the Queen's County Conserva- tive Association were made at an enthusiastic meeting d last night in the Oddfellows Hail. Rep- resentatives from the Fifth Dis. trlct on the county Executive were selected. ENJOY SHOW - “mroush the generosity of the Benevolent Irish Society the children of Mount St Vincent and Mount Herbert Or- pharmges enjoyed the picture "The Great Dictator" at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre Saturday afternoon. ‘rho Society is grateful to all car owners who transported the cnilc- ren to and from the theatre. ADDRESS uYMo - Mr. v. A- Alnsworth was the guest speaker at the weekly Gyro meeting held last night in The Charlottetown. He gave a very interesting address 0a were guests at a reception at home of the bride's fazller cilia Elm Avenue. The happy couple 1635121113 morn- “18 lor a honeymoon trip through- out the lvlarltililes und on renlln they will reside at ‘s59 Eustoli at. before her marriage Mrs. Pozncr was recipient of many dellglluul showers given her by her many friends at which she received many useful and valuable presents. ‘The larluegrcom better known HS ‘Jimmy to race inns all over the Maritllnos, slid his bring will have the best wishes of their numerous friends in having a hon vovnge through the sea. of life. Mrs. ll. Jliordon Named Regent The Royal Edward Chripler of the l. O. D. E. held its first regular meeting for the autumn season yes- tel-day afternoon in their new quar- ters in the Market Build n; with the 2nd. Vice Regent Mrs. E. G. Saunders. General regret was expressed at the resignation of Mrs. R. H. Rogers as Regent. The election for Regent resmted in a unanimous vote for Mrs H. dealing with various matters. Mr. Arthur Lewis was chairman for the evening. Dr. J. A. MacMlllan , was a guest. Lt. R. D. Scott, a former member of the club, was welcomed to the meeting. He is‘ spending a short leave here at pre- sen . . COLLISION 0N HIGHWAY-A car and ‘lght delivery truck were i tn collision with each other on the 8t. Peter's highway, east of Mount Stewart last evening. The accident. occurred about, six o'clock when the truck was about to turn into a lane. The car was following close lielilncl and both collided. Although 0th machines were slight/y dam- aged none of the occupants of either was injured, POLICE COURT- In the Police Court yesterday morning a man charged under the lvnlltia Actf with refusal to attend parades was. IIIOIIAIL 0. DILANEY ITANLII DILANE! tLand Mramabolanunnllaapllovstvosoho, service. one, smiley vita m Artillery in lmlula, and ole IisllulGwbohuivInelIIIwHlieAIs-Inee. ’ M“! Mill] ll 4 other, j . .. fined $5. and costs or fl do . A "' TO-DAY - ‘i grulnlgosgd izlcapable 11;; hi? ts.‘ a n es rested. Two men, Also-“SAILOR MOUSE"—NEWS-—F ICT ION flrifi-cvsltd wit: beiii: rdfllnl and su- 0 6r Y. can were ined $3. and PIVnNVVJlEfiNHP-‘fl-‘l-E‘ costs or 10 days in jail. Two 0th. (firs onutéie same charge were each wv-oooe-ee-e - - - -- “M---” 44 ned . an cQvlaorZOdays. v Y v -vv fivvvvvv-vvvv, vvvrvv o 4; -—-—~ > ~ < "lsnslvnstnr " ram‘! - s: I S P E CIA L D A N C E S It iggtmv}, Ifnrliggtfggigglg Igigggfy; ‘ t gsldltdftrs were present: Misses , WHITE SPO/l‘ 1 Frances Reeves Beryl Dorsey, Ethel A U N ‘ n $36530“; ya" i’ nder cw Dome Management 4 ° ‘i - i‘ “n ?§Jil‘i€.‘2ll?'n¥§"éi.v?.’£§if‘a>§%lii;| , TUESDAY-SEPT. 30th. I fioiombs, Malrglgftn FDIC,“ Liana‘?! , ll ll W 685. 0B - FRIDAY-O T. d. Le .MbelLl .mrB =. f C 3' , R.2“i5%...li‘, nt.“£l.¢ooi.n8.”3%d » NW Hm»- w-w- Bod _ a silicon: Featuring Les Alexander and his singing Leslie Keefe, Nesry Bhelfoon, laud > saxaphone‘ 1 %€t2°nl?grtin\’%il‘mo1éuwtor g2? l Aganicillg 9.30-1lA. M. 3 lick and others. ' t , m s‘ °" 35° P "5 i" roraro sxmmms mm‘- , Follow the New Dome Dance Band for a good Members or the Maritime Potato , Dan“ Exporters Association mat in ‘rlla ‘HJ“ _ ‘M M ‘U u-U _ i Charlottetown last night todisousa "w v-v" "n. w" .:‘¢¢..~ “owe. o» ‘ pertaining m the export. [P821 trade. The need for improved transportation to the British Welt Indies and British Guiana was stressed. At present them la not halt the space on steamers avail- able as there was this time last year. It was decided to carry on for mother two mouths as at pres- est to see l! conditions would im- prove any. Mr. L H. Poole. Monta- gue, President of the Association, presided. Others Messrs. B. W. Sawyer. lid-TINA, Halifax, W. ll. Fleming, Truro, W. s. cluny. Halifax, Senator J. A. MacDonald, cardigan. JM’. Boulter, George Thompson, l‘. B. Cloth and Vlaltcr Wilson. - REMEMBER WHEN (By The Oaaolllln Press) A A 21-3 Argaosute‘ Victory by football squad was“ Toronto Vanity we years ago a! cost. iplenty in broken bones, out; and ‘wrenches. Art West Annie atukus. Jack Moon and like Barber were a any those injured and harry Sonatina, mini a comeback in blgtime foo , Jury, noticed l. “at iflQul m‘ ,_ . mud um. J. Gordon and Miss Edith Rogers was elected recording secretary". The Treasurer's report sliovcerl a satisfactory balance on hand in both the war services and chum/er funds. Interesting reports were giv- en by the convenors of the sewing committee and the wool committee. The work done during the summer months was most encouraging. The convenor of the War services Com- mittee summ "‘ up the work shipped to date and also read a bulletin from headquarters exhortlng the members to greater activities. The head of the finance commit- tee announced that weekly bridge parties would be organized to ba played in the Chapter Room start- ing Thursday and that. other pro- jects for mlsing money were being formed. The meeting was vxsll atten:led_ a most enthusiastic o-a- and all in- dicatioxu pointed to a busy and prosperous season ahead. In Memoriam MRS. JOHN CLARKIN The district of North Wlltshire lost one of its oldest; and most re- spected residents. when on Sunday mominmugust 31st the soul of Mrs. Jo Clarkin was called to meet its Eternal Judge. The late Mrs clai-icln came oi a large family of Callaghan’: whose parentage goes back to the early settlers of these parts. Endowed with rare qualit es of- mlnd and body she devote both to the n- erous service ot God and her ne h- {E (7|i:\P-.l.()TT!'Y'F()\\/N GUARDiAN W“ ’ —i RUMMRGE 3M5! Cattle For Sale P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage lllmmm 5'40 I hove for sole this week, Thur-day. October sod. i 24 Heed of feeder cutllc M m 0'6"“ f and fol’ cattle. I wont to fizmhfl'°ffluir'gggyr , move these cattle this week. ‘ W. R. DENNIS ' ‘ ' _ ; Morshtleld. Trinity United Church TUESDAY. SEPTElflER. 80 ‘MO-Rehearsal ol Chamluade Chorus -- East Parlor. 7.30-Prayor Service -—- Heart! flail. l i Rev. T. ILIB. Somors Addresses the ' Rotary Glull Personals Miss Edna Gordon left yester- day on a. visit to Montreal. Rev. T. H. Bussell Somers, MA w“ 3cm,“ “mm, mngston. i S.TM., _astor of St. James Presby- mn-se m training a; me Royal Vie, {orlan hurch. Charlottetown, was torla Hospital, Montreal, is spend- ' lhugc m“ smtgkgr “If! m? Emil’ ing her holidays at home. she. is zeteszieno“ Yggmr “g- SAEMC‘? alidfl“ returning t0 he’ duties on sauu‘ i studies gArtierlcfiilsglwhlch haenmaljsfi daY- might also belentitled, "How r Lost I margin Lieuti A. P. lizouccttc ‘fjdfiiflflflfjg-P’ A" °"P°"°“°° i“ eaves s mornn on re urn to ‘ the mainland, affair spending a i mfifigffi§f’,fifiv°,§e9g;fl“o ‘glxgé aim}, ‘"11’ h with his Wife and States by close contact with them Rm v 1n C Brlvitewwm While living in that comitry. l-le i? spent some time in Buffalo, Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago, Washington, egmgstl “flying (or the good of Oregon, California and more recent- bom, same generous 59ml; ly New, York where he LOOK,“ continued to manifest itself to one; 905i graduate course. Ho made im- end, when to the loving admlration| Bferwc to their friendliness, adven- ot g] wvmwd turesome spirit resourcefulnes, as years she faith ully and re ularly W911 55 i119!‘ hOPBTUL 1139M’. will‘ attended her parish churc St. Ann's, Lot 65,~having but shortly before made the mission given there —and followed with an unequal kceilness the many events of the times. Her death came as a sudden shock to her many friends. She had but s couple of Weeks previous to nor death the joy of a visit from two of her daughters Mrs. F‘. Kiley and Mrs. J. Murray from Massachusetts. and had ust returned from a thrue weeks vist with two o1 her daugh- tors Mrs. J. F McKenzie. and E. Smith. For her. then. death came: like the veritable "thief ln me night", but her long life was one of prayerful preparation for ."llat dav when her soul was to be called to the true life of eternal union with her God whom she so well served. Besides several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. them are left to mourn one sister Mrs. Patrick Carley, rune, an one brother, Peter Callaghan of Emyvale, and the following surviving sons and daughters: Patrick W., retired C. N. R. agent at Charlottetown; Mai" , Mrs. Michael Duffy of Maplewooi; y Sarah. Mrs, James-Mui-ray of Dor- tncably interwoven." ohester. Mass; Susanna, Mrs. Jas. A, Vice President R. H. Rogers was Bradley olKellyLs Cross; Eugene, C_- in the chair and the guests vmro N. R, agent. Sanford. Mflllllll-Tl} F, G, Spencer St. John; A. J. lr- Catherine, Mrs, John F. NLQKEIIHB, ving. Saskatoon. also four IIIGXllbPFS of C. Bedcque; Anthony on the of the R. C. N V. R.. Lieut. E. H homestead; Jennie, Mrs. Eugene Saunders, Paymaster, Sub Lieut, J Smith of Kinkora; and Blanche, l3, Bc-lyea, Sub Lieut, McCarville, Mrs. F. J. Kiley, Bradford. Mass. and Surgeon Lieut. J. W. Hacknev. Her largely attended filnernl was President Gordon Ives annoumvrd held on Tuesday morning $ept~m~ the personnel of the committee for bel‘ 2 to St. Anns‘ Church ‘VDBTE the Rotary Radio Auction to be livid Requiem Mass WIlS offcrcd by her . grandson Rev. Leonard llfcKenna, Several Rotarlans volunteered to supply cars if needed to bring in Si. Dunslnns Basilica, Charlortew town. Present. in the senctuarv were pat ents from the Flying School to Kink-uni the city. Rev, Dr. M, J. Smith of and Rev, Wilfred Keefe of Kcllys I Juniper berry I Pientlful here ross. The choir was ably assisted by her pastor, Rev. Leo Harrell. ‘ Great possibilities are seen in the recently discovered Juniper berries which appear to be well distributed over the province. The berry which to be found anywhere where cranberries thrive, are in great de- mand by wholesale drug firms who value their medicinal properties in the manufacture of gin. A Charlottetown lady took a sample of some Juniper berries 1n- to the Department of Agriculture the day following the announce- ment that Hon. WJi. Dennis, Min- ister of Agi-‘cultum, had investigat- ed their value. Mr. Dennis found that the berries picked by the young lady were even superior to the . ‘sample which had been approved by the _New York Drug firm. she then announced that she had about 40 more pounds which had been picked in tile National Park area where they are reported to be quite thick. In fact mother gentleman remarked that carlnads ol cran- berry plckers from the city working in. this some area, were overlooking the lucrative Juniper berries that prov,» alongside. However, now that the latter berry has been brought to their attention and the addition- al knowledge that. they are worth about so cents a pound great inter- est has been awakened in berry pickers throughout the province. tics. Ml‘. Somers also message by President enry S. Cof- n, .D., the Union Seminary. N. Y., and published in the ChiltTil of Sootlands magazine wherein he ucted from a the international situation. Reference was made to the posiie character ofthe United Slaies population. Britain is not U1“ motherland to more than a fraction of the people. Germany and Italy lie behind many millions as their names attest, but when France fell the United States was startled and the President was backed when he’ at oiloe placed arms and ammunit- ion at the disposal of Britain. “Vie awoke to the danger to our gigifxéclples and institutions", said Dr in. “Ind by our President and nobly encouraged by Mr. Wlllkie We nave been strugigllng to prepare our dc- fences an supply all possible aid to Britain and China. More and, more it is clear to our people cle-l sfiite loud voices to the contrary‘ t at our cause and yours are inex- YU 111 - l The DRHLWGNFS were her six grandsons: (leorlze Duffy, Francis‘ Smith. Joseph Cinrkin. George ‘=‘1“th, Lilllls 'I‘rain0r. Kenna Austin Mc- rosisp as lumlsrcn HELSTON. England — lCPl Roy P. Newton, an army deserts-r, pflsFd as a Congregational minister l and even took a chilrrh service in ' this Cornish town. He, pleaded guilty to theft of church funds SiX anti was sent to prison for months. “:"..~...."".:r:.si:sr. ‘Alibi?’ ~ a Muwmw~ “Rim i. l” m '“° “‘°‘i“ii°.fl.’.‘i"°’ - a fig“? “ggrigsgga who was homo on leave recently. W84 rliwgobably zzmliamtheliact t8: flung,‘ u" ‘ubume ‘chinks o goon "so taonfifeltlrlnhlohg the markets called for the tree Chris and his Holy Church ind ° ° " i! ‘I variety. This particular type does even a "this lastld: amlof 35i- e "vs a s" e was 5531i: with that true spirit of chris o . a vital interest of the district and 9Q Alllliu Road and enlisted with ‘hé not. exist as far as it is known in II..C.N.V.R. st the outbreak of war. ’ ‘ He had ma! i-eturnoidifirom a‘ trip 3:113:11: otheorciviagrguni; neaa s ome. I . giants on threlsland 1'1‘: visited quite plentiful. Only recently it. vqifllhligcemlrilvkd s» AN UA QUEEN'S COUNTY sssocllmon 3 , Oddlellows Ball, Richmond Si. Charlottetown, PEJ. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 8 PM. (Standard Time) Election of Executive SPECIAL SPEAKER Gordon Graydon M. P., Dominion Organizer. Each Poll is entitled to five delegates. quested that each Dlstrlc in; at 7.80 in the some tlvu on the Executive, begin promptly on tlm t. A. R. McINNIS, ' Secretary. mm. L M. 2.139311315119121‘- MEETING hall to select their representa- so that the regular meeting can hi5 mother and ulster Mrs. Arlhilf was found out that the berry from this shrub was equally as good as the one from the tree. The dwarf ;Junlper, which grows close to the '. ground. ll quite t-mmonly found l in blueberry burl-ens. It closely re- ‘ sembles the lather berry at a dis- tance but on closer examination ,t.he difference is noticed. When broken open, unllke__t_he bluehrrry, the juniper contains a dry sub- stance. Irish Mose CONSERVATIVE There are a great many other boumlcals, to use the term aoivled to these berries by the drug (0n- , corns, scattered throughout the , province. The value of most of the-m gj ls not realised by the majorly of . people. For instance the common dandelion, sometimes used by Is- landers for making into a wine, I possesses a root that. is in great de~ . msnd in the manulact re of cor- tatn drugs. Then there is the Irish ‘moss at Bideford. which until re- - cently was overlooked. Now it is p_ w‘ TURNER ‘being developed by n Nw York ‘tin, which finds it lnvnllnhle in ‘he mnnufnritiriug of 'd':cs1.l*."t. purines. light food. and routine business. National Chairman and It is re- hold a preliminary meet- ._\= free nature and other characterls- ,' and many i SIRLOIN ROAST B SHOULDER ROAST STEW MEAT --_ SAUSAGES __-___. DELICA TED STEAK Always Tender n where you can buy this | . Try it today. The only Store in tow wonderful Steak. SUGAR, Any Kind. 10 COCOA, Pure Bulk. 2 Lbs. ICING SUGAR, 2 Pkgs. Seeded Raisins i racr THREE; MEAT 20c Lb. 16c Lb. 14c Lb. -- 25c Lb. 29c Lb. EEF,_______ BEEF--- Lbs-. -—— —-——---— 83c — — — ~ -——31c — — — ~ ——-21c ;f'§ii“,§‘i?"_ 31c SURPRISE SOAP 10 Bars — — ~ - - - E27,, explained why the! United States; BASKET GRAPES ma? have been slow in taking the? att tude they have sinco taken lni RED OR BLUE —~—- Basket F re Sto PLUMS sh ck Basket GRAPES, Tokoys, Fresh Stock, 1 Lb. ——-— 19c COOKING APPLES, Choice. Peck - — - 25c GRAPEFRUIT Seedless, 4 for —- - - -- 25c BEANS Yfiiltwsiiifi’ White i0 L“ 49c BONELESS CODFISH. BREAKFAST BACON, Machine Sliced, Lb. 39c SALT HERRING, Large Fat, each —~ -— -— 5c Choice, Lb- -- — 22c DIGBY HERRING, Boneless, Lb. -— -- -—— 17c EXTRA Lbs. GREAMERY BUTTER 75¢ Free _ 187 GREAT G Delivery product was imported from Ireland but when that source was cu’. off lr, is»... found necessary to get the material elsewhere. Reports are that the moss obtained on the Is- land is even better than the Europ- ean brand and it ls expected that ami- the Wfll‘ the industry will continue to be developed he!!!- Another botanical is the cherry bark which abounds on Islam cherry trees. And probably one of the easkvst to get is the common burdock which adheres to young boys when they get off the beaten path on their way to school. These are valuable in the manufacture ot blood hitters. There is another very small plant known as the ‘jllndew which is quite plentiful in swampy places. It is also in great demand. And the larkspur, which is s? rom- mon in Island gardens, is worth c- bout 35 cents to those who care to take the trouble of gathering up the seed and shipping it to the market. These are only a few of the many berries and planfs which cais. Incidentally dried bluelwrrlos; are also in demand because o1 the r medicinal value. The Eastern Guardian; l local Interest, but nnwly nature mny he lnsortl-vl m ‘Z vents n vvnrll, ntrli-tly pupal-la in advance. i Hrrnowan stmmv was Oil-i served at the evening service in‘, Montague United Church on Slllhillyl last. Rlev. B. E Hayward preach» .1 a; very inspiring sermon, Quoiing, no, said, "if ou would have rnsws in your gar en you must lmvr- '.‘s.’S; in your hearts.“ and tllc 5mm‘ w»; filled to cnrh of us _V(lilll{!, or old. we would live Christ's iiii‘ we‘ must have Christ in our hearis. rl~ choir was assisted by the inn‘ ~ choir and rendered selections su nlIvo-rllnlig of a bcr n trio hv Miss Ray Vinkol Beth Cownn and Violet l-lnuv" was much onjnycrl. and a fluwr song by Haccl Yorstoil, Belly Rio:- sell and Lorna Jordan was vol-y ..'Biiridlo McIntyre of the R, C. A. F. is honle on n short lcnvo visit- ing his fanillv in Moziziigiica-L . ‘Dr. Hnrvldflztic-lgiidrs. MfliliSil and little son Wayne of Petl-rodiic. one visiting Dr Me-lllslrs Ehlgtlts m ‘Montague, Mr and Mrs. ..'Charles Crawford of the R C. lish .-—L A. T. mid glrs. frniwlpfd Wc1reéisH-_ pm“ g“ ors o r. raw 0r '5 lomc n u‘c-‘ l MIR!‘ things. 5010M the W“ ‘hi! 315th gym- QQ wggkgngL-J, 3 -'-~ ‘"- ‘Szltlirdzll’, Soyll. 137. . G. Carlyle Webster. This column ts reserved n" nvwv of -lI.»\'l‘T-l\l:ifKE.\'7.lli - able lo the occasion. A special .l.ll -: m. sweetly sung. Tho junior choir tin- mtiking a very creditable showing.‘ -- l ‘.\’.'"l-. CASH & BARRY STORES Phone EORGE ST ., 747 748 PAY CASH AND PAY LESS Will Pacino?“ Additional supplies 0f gasoline TORONTO, Sept. 29 —-l.CP) -Oll Controller G. R. Cultrelle today s“- thorizod gasolllie companies to de- liver additional >lillpllil5 oi grlso- line today and tomorrow to sta- tions where shortages exist. The additional delzveries are not to ex- ceed live per cent 0t‘ aclual 5e12- temuei" deliveries. Mr. Cotlrelle enlpliaslmd that the immediate two-day loosening up of September delivery quotas was not to be taken as a precedent upon which lo base rcquosts zor acidlllonai tiolivorirs lllifiPl‘ the new October quota i-cgiilnlloiis. , .,_ BIRTHS have hitherto been overlooked to a ;"‘*.-,u§j"”||,m:sT‘FPl-iilcé””CBiuTTy great. extent by most motile The H-Osphlu, sq 1d, ill-ll, 1o Mi‘ and possibilities for the development pf Ali's. Wultcr l-urmu‘, hlXlKOLLl .i this industry are great and ludus- 5°“- trious berry pickers who have lust , _ _ 2 fluff‘? b§u§“§§jjf";é§1§“'= $35‘; §5f‘°l'§2‘l§ lzfktil-‘Ti.....'““§i?;i $5815‘ n 3- \ iii I ‘l. find profitable recreation in their w l‘ l DH ,_______ spare time gathering these botani- ?'“§l.\l{lll.\(:r<“i' .. . - “A. fiizlninisuivizl.l; .\' zionitzfilse, lull, u)" licv. Miss ‘Thelma Leslie Diilgwell of ‘Moieli lo PO. Er- nest Davd Rvirl. ll CA i’. n‘ RJIYO Bay. .\‘ Zion Manse, Alondsv, stpL-rillllsi" :9, 19- 4i, by Rev. G. (‘lriylo Rooster, Ali's. klnigv 8071c llirliolizie 0i Clmrloitoicuvn to All‘. l“l‘.‘l‘lll1lll D. Halt of li-Jarli llzll, N. S. iVlWl-Z-R S-.-’\t Zion Manse. blonds) illlbm‘ 29, 194i, by Rev. Ci. (‘ii ' . Miss Doro- tlly Gvul". n o.’ Bloom- ildlil, u., u, Mr. (‘lmrlvs Percy ltoiw. R '\.l-‘ 1»; F..i-: Orniiao._lj_.__.l. _ _ menus coauvs River. 6cm. 2a. mt m J ‘r. nails, Bill‘ '14 l \(‘3l‘.\ turnip‘. w; l lw- ‘will from hi: A: hflg rpt-{rlvnvl- to Ft. Juachitul‘: Church, Vvriloli lllvvr. Ws-ducsilav 1 nujyqlgig at Rd? I‘.\‘i".‘ln"lll Roamn Catholic Comm: V. lmrWvtic-‘own. ..-_-._..<.,,,¢-u- D. MacLean i L l UNDERIAKER EMBALMER '. Charlotte-lawn and - North Willslilrl l l