, local interest, but advertising of n ,,.. . . "- THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. ll Hanover lt., and Gwrn Clow. Io 0mm so. llI I and rune: coon-r: News, Subscriptions Advertising The Guardian may be be ht daily t of the fol- atoresufi Snmmerald-ilz, lo Bell Bookstore, Water street. Gent-lies. Drugstore w u, ggm Iororlto Bakery. Water Street, Mark Gandet, 67 Granvrllle 8309:’ TheGn-rdtanwlllbedollvoredtoanyhonietnlnm eraldeb cerriorloyntle per day orioe pdIIeGLPhone 2J9 f: this eelvloe lu- give your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. This rolumn is reserved for new; of _p30Mp-1- smywg on you, films. Gourlies Rexall Drug. decided to enter the Congregation of St. Martha. An address svas read to her by her little sister Theresa while her cousin Miss Norma. Poirier pre- sented the marly and useful gifts. Both little girls were dressed in white which perfectly suited the oc- casinn. The evening was pleasantly spent in music and singing. During the course of the evening a delicious lunch was served by the hostess as- sisted by Mrs. Alphonse Polrlel- and -'I‘he services for Sunday, (Jctober 4th are as follows: Becleque ll AM. Cape 'I‘raverse 3 P. M. Albany 7.30 P. M The Sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed at all the regular services. There will also be a special service under the auspices of the Y. P. U. at Bedeque at 8 PM. when Rob Roy MacGregor. noted radio artist. will present a service of sacred song. Rev. James M. Baxter. B. D. nlster. 10-2-11. Personals -—Mrs. Leonard Peters of staff of 1LT Holman Ltd. is visit- lllil he husband in Amherst. —S. ~Gtu'. Lloyd Maclntire who has been spending his furlough at his home ill Charlottetown visited his sister. Mrs. Hillard Arthur, Sum- gtieislde. —S. -Mlss Ida Dawson of the staff oi the Summersidc High School. of a cheerful and pleasant disposi- tion and her entering the Congre- gation will help to cheer the good Sisters in their charitable work. Her many friends wish her much success and hanpines in her chosen state. This pleasant evening was brought to a close by all present singing O Canada, Bonsoir Mes A-mis Bonsoir and God Save the King accompani- ed at the organ by Miss Doloris udet. left this week of a visit to relatives I and friends in the United Sta-tog. llave New Pllot \ w -Mlss Dorothy Evmmons, Sum- merside is spending a week's vaca- tion in Moncton S. 384th ILUJLF. “Casualty List By JAMES McCOOK Canadian Press Staff Writer OITAWA. Oct. 1 ——-(CP)— ‘Hie small retailer, attempting to guide llls business through the uncllart- ed seas of wartime regulations, has s, new pilot; - a branch of the Wartime Prices and Tlude Board. Board officials said the manage- ment service section of the divis- ion of simplified practice has the special duty of assisting retailers with their wartime problems of price and supp.y. and is working with trade associations in survey- ing different types of retail outlets to see how they can be best help- d. e They cited the case of hardware sunes, severely affected by re- strictions in the supply of the com- modities they nozmally handle. To help business adjust itself to war conditions, the division of OTTAWA. O:t. 1 — (CP)-— The Rcyal Canadian Air Force tonight reported four men killed on active service, one missing believed killed during air operations and three missing after air operations. They were named in the FLO. A.F.'s 384th casualty list of the war, All those named in the list were serving overseaes. One man was listed as previously missing believed killed. now re- ported killed, eight as prisoners of simplified pratice co-operated with the Ontario Retail Hardware As- sociation in the publication of a booklet suggesting to storekeebefo ways in which might make the best of existing conditions. Officials said 28 suggestions were incorporated in the bookl They are applicable to more than the hardware trade and can be studied with advantage by other retailers. The storekeepers were advised t0 conserve items which cannot; be re- - placed readily and to build up l-hfl . Fry. William Beniamin. Jr. lat. sale of lines which can be obtained San Benito. Tex. more easily from manufacturers- Plnchner, Edward Christopher. substitute lines should be con- 51L, Skaro. Alta. sidered and ideas for all sub- Sllea. James Junior. Sgt, Wind- sfltutes passed on to manufactur- sor, Ont. 9m With new merchandise not Previously reported Missing bl- available in various lines. retailers ill-wed killed — now reported killed were advised to consider setting up filllrkc. Riluh. Skt- Vlclflllll- a "re-sale goods department" to in- Missing believed killed during dude the buying and selling of sir operations: articles that have crme into dis- Teskey, John Francis, Sgt. Pout use or for other reasons are no Arthur. longer required by customers. The Missing after alr ope!‘ " storekeepers might also consider MllcKay. Gerald Peabody. PO. gggrflng repair departments in their Wlsbcck. Cambrldgeshire. Eng. gslsbllshrnents. the book‘et said. Morrison, Vincent Merrill Mac- storekeepers should watch dorm- "llllld. P0. Ottawa, ant stocks on thelrsllelves and see bC-Tlflfy, John Joseph. Flt. S85‘ whether nomecne else could sell tmwa. them to advantage. Rental services Prisoners of war: might; be established so customer! war, one as previously reported missing, now presumed dead. one as dangerously injured on active SPFVlOC, one as seriously injured on active service. and one Ls seri- >ousy ill. , Following is the latest list. of ‘casualties: OVERSEAS Killed on Active Service: Jardine, Douglas Grerme. Flt. Sgt. Medicine Hat. Alta ilonter, Kenneth Charles. Bit-i would have the use of articles they Toronto. did not wish to but" Carlson, Roland, Sgt. St. Vital. "Many stores are securing blow- M“" ing results from the collection and Fzlwarris. Mllburn Osborne. Sllt.._,;a1e of salvage," the booklet said. ovlnm Mills. ont. And another pointi- Graham, Norman Maxwell. SI‘- “A survey just completed nrovel Toronto. manv merchants do 00 Del‘- that Needham. Thomas Francis. Sltt- cent oi their business on 30 oer- MPlidOW Lake. flask. cent of their stock. Avoid slow- Parr. Nbert Edwin. Sgt. HOSDOl- moving items." arr. Ont. Merchants were ndvised- to re- Rosiivo. Anthony. Sgt- Winnipeg. ducg credit sales to a minimum. sonar. be Rov John. Salt. Non" not only to avoid loss but t0 S11v9 W". clerical time and paper. (Jo-opera- Previously reported mlulng —- tlve arrangements in a community now for official pnfllolol VPQ- to shorten store hours and thus mmt-rl dead: save wear and tear. cut down Altken. Douglas Spencer. PO. 115ml“; wet; and reduce the help Bbirmore Alta. required were also suggested- "Muffin-sly Injured on aetlve "A; the demand for labor In- rvlrc: creases it is patriotic to look out Dellkvne. ‘lheotlore Allison Jr- now for probable replacements in Bl". Rirlvcwtxtd. N J. your staff with older male help and tlerhlnslv lulu-Qt! on active service “may, hglp," the booklet said. Hall, John Dglton, 502.. Navan. _-_--—- Om To keep your prrmlses not only marks you as an honest and trust- worthy person, but is better man- ners. too. gEflfil-lslv Ill! Road Arnold Theodore willlrm. 51L. Toronto. NFW YORK. Oct. i-JCW- All Alsatian member-l of the Depart- merit of Alsape-Ieraine have N- ltvlu-a ill Vichy as a protest lsnlmt mag mvernmentts passive ittltude toward the Nazi treatment if Alsatian-s. BBC said today. Reports reaching Fivhtlnw Hem?! leaduunrters in tendon sald the re- Iimstlons came as mm of a wave similar actions in Vichy. Th" irondmst heard here by CBS. lilo "IBM pnrt of a speech by the Tlermtm Gaulleter. identified as "Miner. in which he said, "we Ger- ans lions have a right to Alsace. WP are determined never to let “we repel-ate herself ‘from the 9min iatherllnd." Z.i_.___.._i.i_.___i_-_v_ . he SUM Mrs. Georlo Poitier. Miss Gaudet is o‘ AND PRINCE AVIIIIIII ' TO-DAY Meeting of Bnnett Praiss Work 0f Canadian t Red Cross In War WINNIPDG. Oct. Bennett, former prime Canada, told heiée todaly tht I of Srmm ids In D9096 0 Britain was held last min- been helped by the Can Rflulsr- ineetin Board of Trade ins’ in the wa.s_called to order ,presldent, 1LT. I-Iolm by the vice- Addressing the Manitoba branch an. The min. of the Red Cross. Vlcount Bennett lutes of the previous meeting were said Canadians who worked for the read and adopted. The chairman Red Cross could prQud Lhgv read a communication from the We" milking a "vital contribution Dept. of Munitions and Supplies wdysrds the happiness of the Cen- Iu-QIUIIIRGI I ll-ITI i llewsy nature may be inserted at .____ two dcontscl Word. strictly payable -EUDlP!l0S with Lecithin! ‘The glluntsacghriitt ‘lnsdlflterl Ibo mm‘ o! gvhgnhiimenogosllism ofwtggll: lllfi - ii I , geollrlllleesxlvllefillllcnllllg. body llllqliqgrfi Also ‘Inside Fighting China’ “hi” “"14 l" “ml ltlglgdlvlllg 99"" ____ material. 1t was guggesged ma; You little realize the vslu, 9f —FEED n00 worm rowni-zn —PRINCETOWN UNITED shill" at 7-15 — 9.15 anyone who lulu such a vacant What W“ are doing . . . 1 want row. Taylor Drug Co, Kensing- clrurecn, Malpeque-Rgv. C, ,1 Matinee sgturday a; 3m building Bet in touch with the Y0" to realise how much it u ton. m. Crowdis. Minister, Mrs, l‘ ~ Dept. It was announced m. the appreciated by the people who re- Simpson, Organist. 11 A M. The “lllullil moetlng of Marittne Boards “l” W“! help-People you have —BEXALL MILK 0F MAG- Sacrament or the Lords SuDDer. °f Tmde wW-ld be held this yeer M"! "m ‘may l-ro deeply grate- NESIA. l8 oz. 50c, a2 oz. 15¢. Gour- 1.30 t’. M. Rev. Captain Russel "l Mlmctvn on October zz-zs. It M" lies ReXfl-ll Drul. 10-1-21. Woodslde. The Male Choir assisted moved by Don Baker, seconded by vlwum 39MB”. who is choir- noxmd Top m. bo t. be llflylidmtsln £32m “m.” 1°" “' Full.“ 1°13“ §.“.§’.‘.3§?.“' “.§“§.,E,“°.P’°S“l°“‘ 5‘.'é“c‘i.'..§§l°..?”§{§§“é’°"“‘§‘°°. l” '— v1 HO ll — € B1‘? 3i on D - ' an uleen selvlce men of the n. A. r‘. evening service.“ n a “glad-lie; Hinton be appointed ti: “Jllgg; said the orlzanlzatlonbmlslsospltzleal £33.35”. lhjellalllegiittlixrliatggrnirilalvalt h‘ risAsAnr-Hfinvo span-r SUMMERSIDE rddatttlertlg land was M" p°w°r l° Egg-xi lnmlllllaxgteligv? llili. an‘ n a a e — Brnum rs. EA. Profit l l‘ - culling Rink. Bumrnerside next AT nnuvlLLa-on September 1am Chairman of Agrigultum Q0 .‘ "Not lvnlr the heed of the lunacy and Saturday nightlib 1 m gtlatrgee ggglletlfifo?‘ fiilesndinlxzlantggrxeeci Foleyt. Chairman "$1 3?“)? figs; tillagugm $4111: - ' . . CO mm j _ _ ____ Cvaudet to wish health and haDpi- Chairman of Translggrtlfilg, ma’ like it all over Britain,” he 055d? _.BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. Hess to her daughter Olive who has onittee: John E. Campbell, Mating Never Sold Suppllgg He said rumors had reached him R1110: of their er supplies and Committee and T.M. Llnklettgr, irman of Fisheries Committee: the "clflyb so. Merriam. Chairman of Mail media" ""1 0th Service committee. were appointed chm“! as a committee to draft any re- I 5m h"! 9° It! that the Red solutions p, be presented at the has never sold one oentfls meeting of the Maritine Bonds, W°rth of filllllolles . . . They have SEIGNIORY own. Que, Oct. l John Campbell reported for Mnf- bee", “med Over to the proper hoc- —lCP)—R. Jellett, 61, vlce-pfggld- ine Committee 5nd he 118d receiv- "lm-s- I" the ca” o! cloihinr ent oi the Royal Trust Company. ed b Suggestion that the citizens supplied by the wcieftgell has been Montreal, today was elected pre- °Y Sllmmcralde supply the men on made available l” . "med sor- sident of the Canadian Chamber the Corvette "summer-Ewe;- wflh vices overseas," Commerce. winding up a three- leaf-lit‘? coats. The matter was vlsmum Bennett 33°“ °Y Vi?‘ day convention here. He succeeds Warmly received by all mrmbers 1°“ cflnlflblltlons by e Red Orors 0.0. McKenzie of Winnipeg. present and a motion was passed and smilled out the slit or $000,000 Mr. Jellett is a native of Picton, avvtllllllnv the Marine Committee b” “l? 5M1“? to the Russian pee- Ont. He was educated at Trinity to gather all information on the me‘ Th“ “wwed 37°11!‘ 581159.01 College School, Port Hope, ont, mat er. It was announced that the hmumll- god above all you!‘ inti- and worked in Toronto and Mont- merchants of Summerslde had m“ ' ~ - real Brokerage Houses until 1902 under consideration continuing the In “an” h‘ 5am m9 Cflllldlln when he became associated with Wednesday half holidays during ‘may hi"! contributed supplies to the Royal Trust Company, the autrmn months in order to the "all," 01' about» 82.750000 tofhe The complete slate of official comply with the ruling of the War- Wmen‘ Auxiliary Oraflnlwlvns offlqers follows; time Prices and 'I‘radc Board that m Brita“ wh° cared m!’ the 117116- President, Mr. Jellett: Chairman, business houses operate on a less victims °f meml’ Wllblllk. 8nd P.A. Mcllhrlane, Montreal; Vioe- hour-a-week basis. There being no about “b00900 w u" Blmlh Md chairmen, Harold Crabtree, Mont- 07°“- real and Robert lltae, 'I‘oronto; further’ business the meeting gfl. ourn , _ -—-—i—— Honorary Treasurer. J.L Carson, ' 8' MR- GEORGE MACLELLAN Toronto; Associate Treasurer, --i_____ CORNWALL-YORK POINT , I. - i-‘t James Muir. Montreal; Vlce-Pre- w TM” Passed EWIW at Indian sidents. C.E. Anstie, Vancouver, The Sentronber meeting oi’ the River o" the "mmlw 0f Bent. A. M. MacDonald. Edmonton. ls. Cornwall-York pom; w_ I‘ was 23rd one of the oldest residents, in Woodward, Saskatoon. H. W. Man- held at the home of Mrs. Leslie {he perm“ °l 05°!“ MRI-fill"! It ning. Winlpeg. C. S. Band, Tor- McEwen. The meeting Qpgned by llelfldvflllwd M0 0i’ 7'5 years. onto. A. n. Paradls, Montreal, r. singing the Institute Ode followed Alhmtah falling in health he x. Warren, Halifax. o. a: ruubv repeating Creed in unison. Roll w“ able “bout his duties Charlottetown.- National Councill- call was answered by seventeen ‘mm ‘he “me °Y h“ "the? wdden ozs. John Johnson, Victoria, John members and'there were six vlsi- demlse- Burns, Calgary. a A. Wright. Pit- tors present. School committees I" l"! P8551!“ the district. in man, sash, c. E Stockdlll, Wln-Yepcrled both schools closed. $5.00 whim he W” l‘ "YB 1°"! resident- nlpem w_ D‘ McGregor_ wlmb w” voted to each of the schoou looses one of its best friends, as sor. G.W. Murphy. Sherbrooke, Quilt Committees reported two Ge°lg° w“ 5 “TY kmd and @111!"- Jerome Morris. Moncicn, George quilts finished and glfts made for able 99"” 11° ‘W617 0M- both Graham, Kentville. NS: babv shower. YW“? "lid °l‘l- . Advisory council. Sir Edward Mrs. George Hyde nnd Mrs. The exvlPmrv malm" l“ whw-ll Beatty, W M. Blrkcs. S. G. Blay- Butler we"? appointed on new m’ M“ h“ “in” slmwed 5"" 103k‘ Nouns,“ J_ Dam-a s_ G, quilt commuter; 1g was moved Signs of his true Christian charac- Dobgorl, Jackson, ponds, w, 5m. and seconded that more unit "~ ford Evans, CE. Gravel. George material be bought. Mrs. Wm. H9 l5 n" ll" m6 Hogg, Hon, n, c, Matthews, Dockenclorff donaied a quilt bolt "m"? '1' 5"?“- his George G. McDonald, D G Mc- for one quilt. Sarah Bani-ml’ pred°°el5mi m!" Kenzle. J S McLean. J. Y. Correspondence rearl and but 5 few mmlthfl 98°- Murdock‘ K_ C" and John w_djscussed_ decided His funeral was hfild from the R0.“ start classes on Nursing-q homeof his cousin William Hickey Executive Corrmittee, Paul Bei- Mrs. Archie McEachern has agree- w 5V Man's Chumh Where Re" one. George Bourke, Ross Olal-kson, ed. to take charge of the class in quill!" Hill‘ M"! W” "m! b? m! Philip rumor. H. c. Hayes, Clinton OOlTlWBH and Mu. Wesley Bell to out»? Rev- JN- Trolnm- who 118° Henderson. George Huggett, T. M. take charge of class in York Point. (lmclated, l" m! KWVQ- _ Huichison. J. n. Johnson. Fred It was decided to hold a chicken His pal bearer; were. William Johnson, Montreal. Alen M. Mltch- sunper at Mrs. Duncan Robertson's. Mull". Wlllfed Glllfi. ‘J5me! Shea“ ell, Ottawa. Henry W. Morgan. W. The sum of 10.00 was given to Bflmfird C- Mad-E 1B“- n 5° l‘ M. Neal. .1." R, Pprtenus Irving the Queen's Fund. MllYphY- 39mm“ A- Mac!‘ an" Rexford. ICJIrCLdShort. Paul 1 A lzrogramm comrrlidttmeunconslsté May his will "st l" 995W Size. Ear Spa or . it. C. Vau - ng o Mrs. George c an an d the an and ’i‘. B. Weatherbee. Mont- Mrs. Gordon McEwen was appoirlt- A fiilnt-Y lunch w“ “m” by . real. Collection for the evening am- Y°Yl< PM“ Ladle‘ "H" Wlmh Mlnnrdb pain. Canadian Chamber h Commerce Officers was Members "Home 0G. ounted to $1.10. Place of the next meelluk ¢l°59d “m! 91° Nlmwml meeting undecided. ' l!" Anthem. A lc J Ole f‘ t. Reg. Himmler-of Dundee. P. It. I. Inpremar dayshetlusht scsllltlvtollginmstfraitahocixllligl-PPE. etterlilded Ii. l". T. S. st Oa-p de Madelene, P. Q., and S. l". T. S. at Up- 15nd,! He has been in the Middle East over a year and flown Hurricanes all that time. He lays claim to two ‘probables and one damaged. Several times hehas returned to his base riddled with flak and ma- chine-gun bullets, He came out cast on an oircraft- carrier delivering himself and tits ntnehine. Hill motherislldmlsobelntlnoereflttattleelnglhlil, ElllGlU COUNTY CHRONICLE l.- Vlcount l heglllmbtdcélllfl when a uric, m g at the Canadian forces mdwm“ ‘impelled to _wh° h“, doors because of inability to get the ldiln Red l. The meeting 0PM $00M? are "deeply grateful.’ mm"! “lift; °ll..'. P X TORONTO. Oct. 1-—(CP)-—In dull - ggtion, prices on the Toronto stock ______i ARDIAN F c l k a Farmers Should °rm°r °mman °r _ 0f 3rd Division Pool Machlnery 3.; RONTO. Oct. i —(CP)— T0 M J Gen. v0.5. Prim of Mont- fiel, s, soldier temporarily‘ in ‘civvies, , e muc -s used repor o over- "n" Q1110 1| not fl!’ til-flint whelming impatience for action W911 We “the Xwll-CB-lelllilfll among Canadian troops overseas @1056 l! have left, an erroneous iln ression. course they are anx oua for ," he said in an interview today. "first is what they fight read the newspapers. listen radio and talk to people about the necessary raw mliterisis for certain wglon aeturing." Mr. CLH. Barbour. Prlofl and Supply Representative. Wartime Prices end Trade Board. Charlottetown, announced today Mr. Barbour has Just returned from flltendlnl a conference of regional war. And they realize that the time representatives at Ottawa and com- ha; not t come for the biggest wormed his duties u head of the fight of em all. So they don't W.P.T.B. yesterday. f"; w‘, mum, T719 ilwmlltlflfl drflln on man- "Their morale is high. Canadians power in Canada making it neces- who are doing a good Job on the 5B1’? for the Government to in- home front help keep it there. tmdu" m0" fluid restrictions The course training as taken in aimed at releasing men enzazed at the canaliuul Army Overseas has resent in non-essential industries helped, too. For more than two or essential occu stioris will be years they trained for the defence felt to some exten in this prov- of Britain against invasion - it inoe. he said. As an agricultural was only s few months ago the province, Prince Edward Island will danger of invasion was considered feel the pinch in farm machinery. past-dint now they are training for There is evidence that firms mnnu- offense. 'I'hat helps them wait for facturing or sellin farm machiri- action when they know they are ery will be effec when the re- training hard for it." striations are made. General Price. who is u. was in "It will be more and more naoes- command of the 8rd Canadian sary in future for farmers in this Division overseas until Sept. d. ——i province. already handicapped bv when he was appointed overseas TRURO, Sept. 28-—On SatmdaQ a shortage of labour because of en- commissioner of the Canadian alfl.‘m0Ol'l,S€<,l)t. Z6 at three o,cl lisiments, to get together in the Red Cross Socie . He is touring MissBeatrice rmlonMzlc-Cabe m operation of their iarms," Mr. Bar- Red Cross pac lug-rooms and ly daughter of Mr. and Mrs Q05: bour inserted. In every case where warehouses lri eastern Canada to MlwCabo. was united in mail-rage it is at $11 possible to do so fsrm- familiarize himself with his new to Rev. George Emiq-son l-[rlegtm ers are being advised tn pool their Job, and expects to return to Brit- 3A., B1). The double ring C8fe_ aln within about three weeks. mony was solemnizod bv Rev, E, J, —————————— Barraas, Minlsvlr o ‘i5 Flr- a soirrn MELVILLE AND I u “t B l" VICINITY , L ilili 4' has“ HUESTIS - MacCABI WEDDING machinery to cope with tre situa- tion. In this way they could use their machinery to advantage he explained. Mr, Barbour pointed out that the tist Church at tho homo of mg bride's $11M, 30 mBroaA Stree§ Wartime Prices and Trade Board New that autumn has arri ed o’ o w ‘e 60' i is anxious to render any service and the harvest and threshlng $.‘§p1?m“'§.‘hl§f,“.§§§§ $55,133‘; possible to the public. Ever-v rullnli crmpleted, the farmers are Bus! the drawing room provided q made bv the Board is done s0 in digging potatoes, and a bountiful 131993131 setting for tile ceremony the interest of the war effort and crop l5 reported by 9,11, To n “swam, of Wagner; “B11; ggyrsgh mug‘ g9 wtmliufidi ""5": M "1’ dal March" f"om Lohenlgrln play- ose w o o no a n ne r. George Monagiun oi H p- ‘ ‘ ‘ there em penalties provided but shire, spent the week end atmhis ad by Mn‘ Helen mum” m‘ it in South Melville. is expected that eaeh and evcrv home glgxaremgi gvutfzgg girigtggéalg loyal Canadian will accept his _____ . ., patriotic responsibility and co- Mr. Ivan Higgins, Hunter River mwa; ;._13.‘l§;.,dHa§n operate whole-heartedly with the has been visiting his home in South “m, from whim 1M6 an}! he.‘ Board, he said Melville. 0v" 5am Sh’ wore u ‘unfit ca, He went on to explain how the —-—- W.P.T.B_ is endeavorinz to assist Miss Blanche the public by maintaining price Lot 66, spent a levels, keeping rentals within con- in South Melville, trol, etc. He pointed to the dangers Mercedes Flood. of inflation wihich inevitably re- 1i suit when! gggsons acting‘; more fit/gas Beatrice Mclléilarrilg. money an n o ou - each o mwoo , vaca o g at her , other for commodities. home in Maplewood mlalgsnfflwéggtvugrllg; Mr. Barb emphasizes the need -_ for the obgglfvanoe of the various Mr. AmostClarkin, Iflbw Wiltshlro amwzg‘ h‘ ‘lharffwmél: flag asma receri visitor‘ to South Mel- on” and Mabel Pmdy, of matching lace, w-reathed with soft white flowers and carried an srm bouqtuat of Svleotheen roses, After he ceremony a buffet lunch was served. lvIi-s. Raymond teacher MacCabe oi Trum, and Miss Emily XVDBDCabO 0f Halifax PORK-d, vrnild rulings and tzrdgrih which taredde- an 130mm lnznethewwg? 53d the cggogbnlg: .__._ gswifill-aia Blakeflev and ltlwle l f ll . . . . - amp - ’°“ M“ m“ w“ ° °‘” sift‘. Emit. Cliff??? Mitlivfi. PM l» he mam-v». m» bad- WARREN - MAnMArt from Halifax n. s. where she W” a valved mmbvr of “he A“- j- ilislted nel- daughter Mrs. Wilfred d“ ‘PHI-at Comvlmv- The gloom rcmosron. Sept. 25—~The Bap- MacDonald. la a mounts of Mount Allison and an church M Kingston was the Acadia universities, and at plelaenil scene of a. pretty wedding on wed- Mu; ween T0915, Q1991] Rom, holds the pastoral» o! the Baptist nesd , ft last week to enter the Sisters chum-ll all P818556 and ClfllPnffo- Matilda Mailman. the niece of Mr. of Martha Novitiate, at Mount. st. Pulley-ins the mention the buds and Mrs. Walter Meister, became Mary's, charlottegowy-L He, many and groom lrit for a motor ll!‘l'p to the bride of LAC James (Pres/ton grmds wlm he; health and happl. Wllmot Valley, PEI, tlhe former We}??? the Si? gxfgergfllgeh nss in nel- chosen calling, home of the srwm. . The ride en red e c urc w Mm wflu Am n t on “d bel- uncle. w. s. Meister. who gave h“ retumeflmm seoullfMelvflfito nnnsamo 000p you scam her l" mllrllfiflt- H" 8W" W“ °i spend the winter months, with his 114's . white rayon sheer, cut, along nrln- daughter Mrs mm’ Higgins oess lines. The long veil was of em- Th‘ man-bag Show: ma‘ ‘ .____ good was, m": grunt» a w- .~- m“'..°";.i“ pretest.“ ' g en I A .1 S “ma” Wm“ M summerslde‘ home inglgcxiluth ‘iwZlfi-f“ ‘g n. themselves: “What ls the cause Mrs. sister of the groom. was matron of lfilflfifivrwllgllldilswvidfilwfll: billing: Th! many friends of m, pug-Mk dandruff, how could 1 fix it? It in Trainor, will be 1 9d to} _ my diet, is it lack of calci fifvslllilsl‘ ulfll§lialsil°filfhanuhllllli has regained 51:“ vvlutliafilli "will drinking more milk h?’ can M8fsha1l_ was m, Dram, [lower several months indlsposition. oould I fix it with n. tonic?" yvrilg if theme evegl rl. m was supported by —-—— o btfluty espw. o. sul- g Langille of River on the eve of her wedding e. 5111“ this l» a time. John. Ushers were LAC. Edward mower was tendered Miss Mary was a time. for glettng your beaut Oarr of Saint John. and LAC. Wal- Kelly. at her home. After p, large “m” 59W" 9° '- Wamflc. Tum ter Carmichael Cane Breton. crowd gathered to the strain, or and simple bass, you mlg t. pro- Rev. L. E. Davis performed the cere- "Here Comes The Bride", plgygd fit by answering all such question mony. Mrs. Evelyn Varner was solo- by Miss Mary McKenng" the bflde with: “What encourages dandruff i.st. accompanied on the organ by to be was escorted to her seat of is —not brushng, What relieves it M118 Pu 9 51191- honor. by Miss Mable Moniighsn, is —-brinhing. Ditto for 0x14 scalp.“ Dainty refreshments were served Th9 llsgpgg gn-gy o; ‘m, we,’ 0mm , to about ‘l0 meats at tlw Mm’ of ed by Mrs. Ambrose Monaghan Ind my aapsamo Mr. and Mrs. Meister. who were re- Mabel Monagham Mm Ann,’ oeived at the door by IVITB- Glfllly! Waddell read the accompanlng 0f course that's not illu- whole verses. While Miss answer for any case. Brut it's such er, arranged the a big part of the answer in each Tupper. Tea was poured by Mrs. 0d m, d Weatherson of Berwlck. and Mrs. find“? $28,, O. W. Graves of Bridxetown. oso “m, on the tabla M“, m a‘ “w case ma, it would be w,” w check words thanked one and all. for it. first, especially if you're an aver- tllel!‘ rift ned up healthy woman. who helped serve were Mrs. Ross Porter A Jolly You could go into die pathology Smith. Toronto: Mrs. Grant of Wolfville: Mrs. W. A. then of the troubles, learning about the girl friends of the glands of the scalp and how they remainder of the work and wily thug; snmutllncs don't asantly spent 1n _hut that would gvt you p.10}: flnlll. ggfng-‘eglnlzj flgnllllgd lg fitaymond ly to the fnct that your course of 056D e y, violin action, bflATlliZ a iuxlrual condi- “ Hilda oalllult, guitar, pm. u ma} this only scalp, what causes that Harry Stronach. Miss Doris Cleve- land. of Kingston. After a wedding trip to Prince Edward Island. the bride and groom- will reside for the Dreoent at Kingston. “hero t d . served by the bride, and the evening was pie La st. ti ed t th Gneen- k Flood, ti , begin ‘llll brus- gvmmrllrporg: on ‘ e gnarl Joseph Flood and Louis DIX} you gale a stubbornly Oil] Mrs. Warren. before her marriage. 033“- harmonlcal- scalph or lxlrsustsnt dandruff and 1f yQllTe willing to really go aiiei‘ Ivan Dcvcreaux it try this rolltlilc: l‘. spent Sunday’ Blush the hair for s. few ilillllili‘! at night, then apply a Llile :..ll:o or any preparstoirl ma; helps c so the relaxed scalp palm. Part ha in sections, (lip li bit of cc i the li ' ‘ scalp wit-ll lt. elbows on a low trlblc. was hairdresser at Bliss Studio. Kingston. NS. —S Toronto Exchange Beauty Mrs. . and end little dnuzhte in South Melville. Miss Sadie Gorman, tervhcr gt, North Wiltshire is spending the fall vacation at. her home in South Melville. l _\'U.li' 3,0111‘ l V ha“; 1n your hands, and masque n- . x n m; eased slightly today. but R_ sisal,’ sfihfnfjylfl‘; a‘ c N the eompnratlvelv heavy se “m l5 “lend > ' t 1 ' r afils home in for two mlnu cs. us m; l0“ D K9113“ in criclflar movement s. furlough at his d th vi us three days gggglretglutg haovepnzairlgd up. Thlis cross‘ lNbw It -\\ a crarse towel -@ kgL - ‘—'_‘_“ - vtljv ny mot:- urc on tuo 31?; laflllegg) glgrtgocoxrirq-lléred vlv/lalh Fllllillltth (IiLuitlgcedP. Eflpl. Zcfihatjilzn “brush again for tun 109,000 yesterday and 21l,000 MOn- m" , t h ' a Ir minutes. Afterwards, you can Dllsh day. l n“ acme 5 L‘ home n your waves back into place. At that. however. the market's “p °w°° ' (Always when bl-llsllzng, brush "against the grainW-lhn‘. 1s. in the opposite direction from which the hair usually llcsl ‘Rfpeat this ktrcatlnczx; rvsayé n l1. for a wcc . every o" i(‘l' mg .125? 5m" 5nd La-‘naqum dovm m ‘pgftrogdnggisiztgts fulgouhnf fog two more weeks, ihcn tulw- a. . ' < ~ . , v ~,-- -' . _ Industrial: were featureless. Bank mother, Mrs. Stephen Hughes. oi $522‘; igzpfnfflzlh “$55.1 of Nova Scotia dropped 1% points Maplewood. than on mm“ ‘the “ho-e UN,“ to 214. a new low for the year. and -—-—- t- ] p,‘ ‘m.’ 1,10,"; n Wok McColl preferred was off 1%. The torrential rains of last week mm‘ it 1°" t,‘ DH‘? ‘km; ‘We Base metals were traded in a played havoc with the roads leav- "ml- °n l“? 0"“; Yffl at ‘~ {gm com aratively wide list with Ontar- lng many drains and wash outs. 3m" hMTJmFSl‘ _°' f”? ° ‘ io ickel still the market's active The road between South Melvillc minute-s brim “Sh”? -° *1 , 168.1181‘. This 185119 gained V4 MOSE and Hampton, were plmost, lm- Th9" —“'h<’l"’§ m? 011-‘ ma‘?- omcr issues in the group were ppgulye, 1g l; hoped fgpglys wlll the dandruff? Ii you still see any. slightly lower. be made soon as possible. as con- you“ need dlltt". lglllygfégglvfyflré b: ———"-———'—' slderable truckin and r ffi _ 8 RI‘ 6X9" a" l. ' w NAZI msusrorirs simx ’ t“ ° °""°‘ physician too MOSCOW, Oct. 2 - (Friday)- (AP) - The Russians announced Mr. and Mrs. John Cusack Emyvale, were recent visitors to yesterday. Gold losers included Sifl- South Melville- ma ,oif 25, Hollinger, down l5. and place on this road. The annual parish per. held recently in Kelly's Cross ch lckcn sup- todav that Red warships ma sunk mm, was a decided success. both FRESNO. Cllllf- ACP“ M‘- " "W0 German lTfln-‘POTW ‘Oi-gum! socially and financially, other wnr emergency — ‘Turkish 18,000 tons in the Baltic Sea. The mlmcco, ln pr-ltcclinlc imported His many friends and neighbor; into America to thr- cxtcn! of 60.- in Kelly's Cross and So h Mpl- 000.000 pound: r4 roar ls now be- villo were saddened to learn of ht- ing grown in Cnlltorulfl. death of Louis McQuaid in Hvdc --——-—-»—-- TOLL 0F FIRES Soviets yesterday announced the destruction of a third vessel of 10.- 000 tons. w TURKEY PRICES Park, Mass. Sympathy is being CYITAWA, Oct. l — (C P) - extended to his refatlves in this -" '"~' Wartime Prices and Trade Board community and elsewhere. BOSTON ._rCPl-- Thr National Officials said today "scme con. Fire Protective Asmclntloli My! ONE JOB FOR SHEEP 10.000 Dorsrms in thr- llttiicd Stain! inst their lives in 194i as the 1'0- ’I‘h sheep supplies the bulk of suit of fires. Property! 10$! Wl-l raw leflltdflll used in glove making. nearly aideration" has been given to the atlrreslbilty of fixing ‘Flianksglvng key prices but that no decision till hem reached