1r ‘If Q‘ riiginixaaorrizrciww cpiggzoim OCTOBER Zgigfl ifzisTMAs (‘i l: err I ggigciiiiitiiiiiis" ni . rhinitis initiating rué/ lam i IIPARICIEIL ~-Tn_ merchandise prominently n WSPAP ER -~/*" EA cirrs Avlzizo _ . illustrated PRABTIRAL GIFTS for OVERSEAS During the month of October, daily newspapers across the Dominion will carry advertising of many practical and useful gifts-“gifts that will be particularly appropriate for parcels to be sent overseas. Advertisers will be featuring and displaying such Watch your favorite stores for special window dis- plays similar to the one in this ad. You’ll find them a helpful guide in making your selections for your over- seas parcels. Ship your parcels for over- seas EARI Y -- l0 avoid mail congestion and make sure of their cleliv Chlioilnass ery by THE CHARLOTTETO W1‘! GUARDIAN Give That Boy OVERSEAS SOMETHING T0 WEAR @@@@@@@@@@@@@a@@@@@@@ Here are a few sug- gestions for YOUR GIFTS fortliatspeclal Soldier, Sailor or Alr- man overseas. SWEATERS: Khaki, Navy and Air Force Blue. Shirts and Ties in Khaki and Blue. %élEl§l@@@l§ll§lU@l@I§|l§ll§ll§ll§l@I§l@I§J@@@@@ E IEEE@@IEIEEEIEI@IE@EE@E E1 E1 EEIIEEE@IE@EE@@@@D Iii EARL Y OUR LARGE SELECTION OF GIFTS for CHRISTMAS MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO SHOP. STORE-—WE WILL ASSIST YOU IN .___ I $11911" lel- the Canadian Postal Corps through tiers pox exchange of correspondence be~ N . illlfltlél as a which soldiers’ letters to Canada tween the troops and their homes "W15 01 41° -- would have to pass to be accepted in Canada. .iv.—e,. - a . DON ’T FORGET THA T BO Y O VERSEAS !! MAIL EARLY l Perfection Creamery Butter in ,Tins For Mailing — - - — — 50c Lb. Tin Fruit Pudding, 12 Oz. Tin — — — — — — 25c Sausages in Tins — - - — — — — — - 29: Chicken, Boneless — — — — — -— — 29c Tin Honey, Small Bottles — — — — — - - 20c Nescafe Coffee, the Finest Coffee in Con- densed Form. 3 Sizes - — 32c. 59c, $1.59 Lobsters. Best Brand on P.E.l. -— — - 31c Tin Oysters in Tins —————— -- _- 27¢ Each Kraft Cheese, all size packages. Fruit Juices in concentrated Form 32c Bottle .'l'_ea Bags, 20 for — — - _ _ _ _ __ _ 25c Vlfone —————— - - 27¢ and 53c Tins Chocolate Bars in all sizes. CREAMER Y BUTTER 2 Lb"""‘_“750 1 Lb-—-———aa¢ Weiners. D. 8r F Brand — 27c Lb I Cranberries, 2 Lbs. - -- — —— 29o Pumpkins and Squash -- — 5c Lb. Corn, CORR!" Bantam. Ch°l<=° Sirloin Roast Beef — — - 20c Lb. Quality, 2 Tins _._ ._ _ _ -- 29c Blade Roast Beef — — — 16c Lh Prunes. Fresh Stock. 2 Lbs- - 25c Pork Hooks, 3 Lbs. - --- -_ _. 25¢ Apricots. Fresh Stock, 1 Lb. — 29c Spare Ribs, 3 Lbs ---- - -- 25¢ Peanut Butter. 3 Lb. Tin - — 55o Boneless Codfish -— — — 22c Lb. “ens, Dsvon. 2 Tins — — - - 21c Salt Herring, Large - _ 5c Each ‘SH BARR Delivery {U , ‘k ‘ I87 GRENI‘ iii-mica s1‘, Phone; 747_.743 n Back Bacon No. 1 -— — — 41c Lb. ' CmliltiLiA‘. ii] Nfld. in effect by Hon. W. P. Mulock free o! postage, the regular New- -, i‘ ‘ n Postmaster-General. foundinnd postage bt-inv required GIIL H 5 ~‘ " " Ostage Early in the summer it was an- on all other items. D ' "Ollmed Plans were being made for This scheme which is now in ef- ' Menlbfirfl " 3 “A ‘JIP-fli-"lfl 10ft»?! the establishment of regular field iect is a further arrangiement made 1 l "OW 611103’ post offices in Newfoundland by by the post office to fncii lnle an Proper. illddressingi (rd Packaging ls Vital for Overseas Army Mail (By HENRY W. PATTERSON. ' rifinds and relatives informed 0f "n" °V9T5¢BM In Montreal Gazette) Improper ad~rires=ing is probably the most important single factor in I the loss or temporary misplacement , of mail inienzied far active service men in amiy navy, and air force, whether they are serving in Canada or overseas. There is now no such thing as "Canadian Active Service Force (C.A.S.F'.>" the designation being simpIy “Canadian Army". Mail for delivery overseas should be addressed as follows". Regimental number, rank and name Name and details of unlt (l.e. com- pany squadron, battery, etc.) Nome of regiment or branch of service Canadian Army Overseas. For example: K~5293'l, Pte. John Blank "B" Company Seaforth Highlanders of Canada Canadian Army overseas. rt is important that no place name other than "overseas" appear ln the address. The usual complete rticulars- i-cgimental number. ran and name, name and details of unit, and name of regiment or branch of service- plus the post office name oif the place where the soldier is stationed are necessary for mail for delivery in Canada. In a spfictal memorandum, Dom- infon postal authorities tell the cor- rect way to address mail for naval officers and men. 'lhe first and best source of in- formation as to an individuals ad- dress is of course, the officer or miin himself. All officers and men have been instructed to keep their the correct method of addressing their mail and to acquaint them rcmptly of any change Delays or osses of mail, owing to neglect of this recautlon, must be accepted by tge individual concerned as simply his own fault When no address has been receiv- ed frcm the officer or man, mail may be directed in accordance with the following general principles, ac- cording lo the extent of informa- I tion available to the writer: (1) if the addressee! ship is known, mail shculd be addressed t€_ the ship in care of the fleet mai. officer at either Halifax or Esqui- nialt. Iii‘. however, there is com- plete doubt as to the ocean in which the addressee is serving mail should be directed as follows: (a) if origin- ating in British Columbia or Al- berta-to u'mault, 13.6.; (b) ii originating esewhere in Canada- to Halifax, N.S. r2) mail for personnel servlnd on shore should be addressed direct to ttie establishment and pIBOQ. (3) when nothing whatever is known as m the addressee! where- abouts, mail msv be " c-o Naval service Headquarters, Otta-i wa. but delay resulting from such, procedure is to be expected. l (4) in every case as much o! the following information as is avail- able should be given: name in full all initials: rank or rating; and official number. The address of men of the Royal Canadian Air Force sewing over- seas shauld include the followlna‘ information: ll serving with a Royal Onnndlrn Alr Force unlt overseas: Number Rank, surname, followed rv initials. Name of unlt (when known). Royal Canadian Air Force FOR SERVICE MEN OVERSEAS: - ‘Active Service Watches. Navy, Army, Air Force Rings. Identification Bracelets, Pen and Pencil Sets, Cigarette Cases and Lighters. Rosaries. J. R. WILLIAMS The Friendly Jeweller 137 GT. GEORGE ST. CI-IARLOTTETOWN ti. Overseas Example for B.C.A.F. unit: (Ca-n.) R1723. Sgt. Black. J. W. No. 401 Squadron R.C.A.l~‘.. Royal Canadian Air Force Over- SCI! l. If attached to a Royal Air Force Number va (Continued on page ‘l, Col 4)_____ THOSE OVERSEAS - A MERRY CHRISTMAS REDDIN BROS. How About That ‘Overseas 9 Parcel For Christmas Last Malling Dates November 1st-l5th. Sooner if Possible DON’T FORGET TO INCLUDE SOME OF THOSE EVER-USEFUL k MEN'S Klllllll SHIRTS made from fine Broadcloth, 2 pleated pockets and tsbs on shoulders. YMEWS iiiiiroiic: SHIRTS Blue and Silver Gray Sizes 14-16 1-2. WEARABLES LISTED BELOW: PRICES ‘1 .50 to ‘Z00 PRICES ‘1 .65 Size 14 1-2 to 17. made from fine broadcloth. 1.0 ' ‘Z. 00 SWEATERS. Fine Botany Wool in Khaki or Air Force Blue "ii-Ii PRICES — - _ _ Gray. Sleeveless or with sleeves. All sizes 82 to 83 * * — * * — @ 1 — -— c- I I KIIAKI TIES and BLACK TIES- - - - - - - - -so¢ u» $1.50 AIR ronca awn: and KIIAKI HOSE- - - - - - -1s¢ to $1.00 FINE KHAKI DRESS SLACKS- —-' — - - - "" - — — 42-95 AIR FORCE BLUE & KIIAKI IIANDKERCHIEFS 15c to 81.25 per box KHAKI and AIRFORCE BLUE GLOVES Pali- ‘1 .00 ROWSE BROS- Ltd. FOILBUPPLIES FOR ARMY, NAVY-AND AIR FORCE ‘ " g Pyjamas, Socks and Gloves are welcome gifts to lg those serving in the armed forces. g Make yours a wearable gift ‘ g BUY EARLY-MAIL aunt; El ‘a . A. MacDOTIGId a1 ieifilalala i , MAIL YOUR i CHRISTMAS GIFTS I for i OVERSEAS WE WELCOME YOU TO VISIT OUR EVERY WAY POSSIBLE TO GIVE Leo M. Doucette — Roy M. Smallman s FOR THE_ BOYS OVERSEAS