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(Virgo) -— Give your talents, anzilytical ability and artistic mmpcmrnent full swing this new litzhtfill star—riay. Yours for ac-i cmnplishment and gain in a big, wholesome wayl Don't overwork. A .4 01 Rood and knowledge Rained through past experiences. Day particularly calls for sound J1-ldKment. moderation and know- ing values. Be patient, amiable. DECEIVLBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) — Excellent vibra- tiona, especially for workers in manufacturing plants and can. “W955 bulldlnc. construction of brldsea. tunnels and similar under- takings. You with social aspira- lilom will very likely meet with pielasant surprises. Finances can za :1. JANUARY 22 to FEZBI-'tUARY no (Aquarius) '—- You can. if you try, cream from opportunities for your advancement and make much im- provement in your present methods LIIIOROSGOPE SEPTEIIVLBER M w_oc7IOBmR. 23 (Libra) — A tendency to be too magnanlmous may tempt you to be imprudent, particularly in money matters, lending and bor- rowing Aside from thit, you should get along nicely in your work and other interesia. OC'1‘OBl1lR 24 to NOVEIVQER 22 (Scorpio) — we stress better knowledge of your work to get the fine results that can be yours this Thursday. Home affairs, study, office and other clerical work, writings, dealings with publishers, newspapers. advertisers especially approved. Fine rays. NOVEMBER 23 to Dllicrmam under heat rays. FEBRUARY 21 to MAROH no (Pisces) — You born before March 7 may him: to exert yourselves \g.../ \ A slice of "I find that since I've been using REGAL Plour the children rollah than anaclu much l'f|0l'O. school, and I'd rathorhavo them out hr-and than anything also I know. I know that REGAL in roman- aiblo for the extra flavour conaiderably if you are out to achieve. Day is promising on whole for your with initiative and nimbl- tion. Privatmlnterasfa fopu. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY’ will be an orderly. studious, amen- able child and a delightful grown- up with considerable executive ability arid talent. if properly rear- ad and cared for. should do well as a critic: in the ncwmaper or theatrical field: as a secretary or dulgner of beautiful clothes and Mother Says: "The lrlddlol mod ""“"’°”’ "”"“‘ ”"‘“°°" I lunch when they come home from lumil. sent. 3 -—(aP)— Pr-emler Mnuollnl gave a new indication that he not not _ thinking of going to war at present no workmen today he- ran taking down air ma shelters erected hastily a week ago. _ -N lightm-." _..___.___.__._.__. BIBLE TO AMERICA . "i.’r."li‘l.?“5 .l.‘.‘l':“°"’”' la . aucc v our as - riigr preacher at Weatnilniater clin- pel in London. Dr. Huria 2. Kirk of Baltimore was s,f€lOYilDd with 0. by 0 Oxford pools of doing business. Personal affairs 5,, 'ihi«; i.:rAi:°.:;'i‘i‘I-:'i‘(iw\l -(:_g.iA_:_<'.)-/=.~i YEO THEATRE Ii‘ - , fldoyuphlln . .r§g_Huic_Q.ion YOUNIG-“GAREENEI -.4 WALTER BRENNAN unis nuianu-Inaiiionii -nmuuu A 1% CoIMy~lu Hana MON'l‘-AGUI'i--FBI. 81h 5A’l'UB.DAY—-9th sourus-—-fiofi. 11$. censorship Personell Announced OTTAWA, Sept. 4~—(CP)— The personnel of the committee which will handle matters of censorship in Canada arising out of the war was announced t as follows: John A. Sullivan, De ty Post- master General; Lieut.- ommander C. P. Edwards. Chief of air services; Lieut. Col. 22.. P. Landry, secretary. Canadian Broadcasting corporation Tin central Iurllan gfljfin Ifivfl EOIIM ":2... an: an uiv'a'-'oi-In oi :i"s"3a awe:-d"u:cI1!l\P ablc in advance. 0l.ABWIllofll'lhoi'a0I'|Hll. .u°<‘;’.’."""“"°”;¥.“5&.‘lf§i‘.?i' CIIUIICH OF‘ 800'l.‘LAND. -— Ser- vice at Birch Hill for Thumday 9V‘ ening is oancelled. L-71B-9-7-ll. A'I"I'IN’TI0N ADVERTISERS- Advarflaemenia tor insertion the following day mint be in this of- lico not later than 11 5. in. SUNGLO “IMPROVED” FAIL Fulmmd RATION at King mail orm. clear loud fed to u to HB pu 9-'Ilh'u-Sat-'I‘ue-t . rox nnxcrn-ms A’I".l‘EN'I'ION. We ha/we mo Tons of rmffed rice (coarse ground) contracted for for Prince Edward d ers- Olear _colorJ_can be had by ._..,. with mercial feeds. OLD FOX RANCHERS will tell giguundfnxwe at Sumlanncalers mlxhruri uga September-octo and November. 9‘ ‘if- .j_ l, MADE GOOD 'I'RiEP—M'r. U0?‘-I eph I"ne'i1ch. Miss Gladys Murphy 1 and Mr. Raymond Condoln have ' returned to Panmure Island from ’I'he%‘l‘lD] girlie. a 5 Imperial, never missed an i explosion on the 80 mile round trip . CENTRAL PARI8II.—4DlVlnQ ser- col. Maurice A. Pg», General and vice: Sunday. Sepbemxeraa 131‘; ’ officer: 1.. Clare nhe senate- Montreal 1 0: lows: Canoe Gave 11 . , o,w.1¢°§7i“;'y,-Cgfiflé, 1m-- gar. M. Clyde River 7.30 p. M. mer director, the Canadian Press, M”, Macmev Bommm Th The announcement was made by 3 Pl Mr 5? °3'h‘*‘'‘“e5- Postmaster-General Mcumy. who 7.30 P. M. Lloyd Hendersfvrn. Student. is chairman of the sub-committee of the cabinet on public informat- on. Itis understood that in addition funeml of l 694-9-'7-ll. f FUNERAL SERVICES — The Laura K. Scott to taking part in the general d1rec- was held Tuesday 8fl'~‘m00n fT0m tional work of the censorship oom- her late residence Upper Hillsbom mittee. Mr. Mover and Mr. Mayrand Street lo Sher-woogl Cemetery. Ser- will be especially concerned press and film censorship. Both are well known in the newspaper field. Mr. Mayrand was for 21 years edit- or of La Pressc. Montreal, and is at present Managiniz Editor and Man- aing Director of La Poirie. Montreal He was for many years a director of The Canadian Press. Mr. Moyer is at present the clerk of the senate. and is a member oi’ the bars of Oniario and Saskatche- wan. Before the war. in which he served at the front and was award- ed the distinguished service order, Mr Meyer was for some years en- gaged in newspaper work in Ontario and Saskatchewan. Mr. Sullivan will be with lihe activities of the Post Of- fice Department with postal censor- ship. He was formerly a member of the House of Commons and 3 pro- minent member of the French bar at Montreal. Colonel Landry and Edwards will deal with questions affectlniz radio censorship. Comm- ander Maurice Pope will have to do with qucrtlons of censorship on mil- iiary and cable matters. Pope is a izeneral staff officer served with distinction in the Great l War and was awarded the Military Cross. His father the late Sir Jos- ept Pope, was sir John A. Mac- dcmaldls biographer and was suc- cessively Under Secretary of state and Under Secretary of state for External affairs. with vices at the heme and Have were conducted by Rev. H. The nail bearers were; Messrs. W. E. Burke. W. 17:. Bentley, J. P. Gordon, Dr. Bethune, and J. E. yesterday two drunks were fined and another morning. A common assault case was adjourned until Friday. other man fined $10 a Prohibition and an were adjourned one week. concerned Dan. MacDonald. of Charlottetown. veteran of the Great War. arrived in the city yesterday morning for a brief stay. when hostilities in the ad inevitable last week Major Mac- Commander Donald telegraphed to the Defense department in Ottawa offering his services . National Defence Headquarters, He with L. Denton. J. A Clark, R. Stems. POICE CUUR'I‘—At police court remanded An. :13 a similar charge was l'l costs or 20 days. A Excise case orrans Eififica - Major present. conflict appear- in any capacity where a noseizav of roses. Alex LOWE 891- Shediac Bay Yacht ‘club's ball lthey might be useful, either ovcr- ed as gr-oomsman. Numbered -mm Mommy evgnjln by M,-s_ J_ calmer seas or in the Dominion. and re- among those who attended the c. Webster 0! Sh lac. William H.T,,,,, c.,,,m,,. ,, mm“: for at ceivcd a reply accepting his Offer marriage ceremony were Mr. and 93-11191 °‘ M°“'~‘lr°“~ W575”? “Y” news of local Interest hut alive! thanks whenever circum- Mrs. Ari-hur Cochrane, the par- “"10 W55 l“ 131 ugh‘ “'13” tlsing of a news!’ "3""? 0“! stances should require them. He ems of me bride, Dr. and Mn. Y3:”wd offlgfs 0919031; inserted at I centsvmiiw I0 is 3 well-known contractor and 112- D. M. Cochrane and lvh-s William mus. M58’ Hyacmbhe mmbefi of ’M9”Y Pliydff ‘" f+‘_ ‘ cently completed the building of G1-atto. —— Moncton 'I‘lme5- Ottawa act secrwetay of the ' Os flBSCRrPTm.\'s in If the radio beam station at Bristol, __.__ Canadian in; clubs Aasocia-_ oh'a',-roneionm CvlllllTllfl.ll may -- N.B., for the federal govern- 3531- pmoy wgmgp _ Jack iion. spoke briefly. --(Moncton handed to their lt€‘pf. Arch‘ merit. — Moncton Transcript. Spence; of Moncton, 9, private Times.) . gum9_ “ Cut smoking, tobacco BELLINGEB. -nCOCl;g«xANE —- r A uiet but re we ng was perilormed befoge cllise friends and WW“: relatives of the principals Saturday at 2 p.m. when Kathleen Cochrane daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cochrane. of River Herbert, N.S.. was united in marriage Belliuger of Ottawa. The ceremony WES - Higgins in the parsonage at Wesley Memorial church. the ceremony the happy left by motor for a honeymoon trip to Prince Edward Island. The bride was charmingly attired in a are)’ suit with navy‘ carried a nosezay Of 10595- was attended by W55 No” DMPY. who wore a grey suit and carried Breeze Alon Ship William La... 1599 Tom ol Yamnwh N5. Bull! 1979 links! Nfs by 1. Hoifieid ~ L... ,3”, OYou'll sail lo new horizons of smoking solislaciion when you load up and light up with this lavouriie Maritime smoke. Rosebud is so exira lrogronl, so downright friendly and satisfying-ll means double rations of pipe pleasure all the way. Sign up with Rosebud—~il'ic tobacco ll'iai's always shipshapel Rosiggu 1) \ \\\\ \ Package 15¢ Handy Seal-tight Pouch, 15¢ % lb. fin SMOKE THE IVIARITI IVIE P ’ S L‘ pilot with so hours solo flying ear- ER ONA 3 was named the winner last night of the Maritime Zone iidals ifor ithie Webster 'I‘.rophy‘. sgencer was 36 points ahead of ii nearest competitor. 'Ilom Marsh- all of ‘the Sydney Flying Club had 192 fiat; In third“ ml-Iionohwas Tom e ,r-eipziesen ng e or- lottetown Club. although he has been working at the local airport for the past six months. Edgctt scored 180 points. Others in the contest were Dr. Gidid-ings of the Charlottetown Club and Mr. Cook of Sydney. Spencer succeeds J . W. mid of the Cape Breton Aero Club as the holder of the Logue trophy. Reid won i-t in 1938 and C. F. Burke of Oharlotietown the year before. The trophy was presented to the winner at a dance in the Mr'=. Harrv H W ‘ will has been visiting her motircr,l(r1 J. B. Mmcdonald loft ‘osierdayol return io hrr lzulrir‘ in Windsor Ont. Mix Rita W, Bmmrd Huliwl River. cnjolvcd a \'or_\' pleasan visit. the guest of her lll‘Ollli‘l', Mr Russell B€'.'Ilal'l‘l Wellirlgtoll. Miss Marv Mclrizvsi» dniialiterd Mr. and Mrs. Plltfick Mrlntj-in Bedford, left _vrsti"rdm' m ‘g for ’Ilororrto_ where she will can-. sl. Joseph's novitime to Ossle performed by Rev. A. I and following couple 0 I1 and She accessories Eastern Guardian ‘Express Loyalty iTo Empire At Maritime Meeting SONS AND DAUGIITEBS '0!‘ ENGLAND IN CONVENTION AT 5'1‘. JOHN loyalty to the British hing: andadesiretostand byborln hour of need, was the key-note of aicldraasas, as given by speakers at Sons and Daughters of d, held in the Admiral Beatty owl, st, John Saturday nidht. Under the joint auspices of lihe three saint John lodges, Portland and Marlborough, Sons of Eng- land and Pride of Saint John Daugilriors of England, 14 visiting lodges from New Brunswick sootia. and Prince Edward win entertained. Covers were laid for 201. Seated at iihe guest table were Mayor Macharen, Rev. Dr. Brice D. Knott. Rev. W. 0. Mar- tin. S. W. oalciev. Toronto. su- mc resident; W B. Miller of urli , Ont., grand secretary: J. H. ‘ . I. Oarlou, vioe-chairman: Harry Bel- len. secretary: R. .7. Watts, precl- dent of Portland l e: Walter odlsi:lby.Mpresiv(;l]entR:>‘f d‘ l e; rs. , yrnon erlcwn. district wand , . The following toasts were hon- ored: 'Ilhe King, proposed by the chairman, and responded to by singing the national anthem with orchestra t- Ii 0 I1, I‘ . Oity rsaicali 'edmbyl" J. Vgatts and ranging?!‘ 00-OPCII to d all m the lnfifflo lib” organ! was fir:t visit to was 1: with i _, and the hospitality of its poapla. To Grand Lodge The lxiaattothearandhadcool the Daughters of England was pro- posed by Mrs. Paxton and Wu honored by the and secretary of §l‘1fil;)aug’htera o Iinzland, W. 3. Mrs, ‘ridman, of Halifax: llzlmer liayward at Moncmn: B. If. Ford. of Charlottetown. P. l. the annual Maritime reunion of the T James Ii‘-lino. of sol-in-hill. N. tel-house. Fred A. K. Wu z‘«’.°"'A'.";’li..”‘il.'A’li.o"€’ D I _‘ EDVEBNMENT GRADE "FOOD . BlIl’i,Iaur F0005 by To be sure of getting exactly the quality of foods you want, ask for them by gradr then see that the grade mark on the product you receive corres- ponds with the grade you requested. Government Grade: of the following product: are . . . I CREAMERY BUTTER First Grade —— Second Grade — Third Grade. EGGS Grade A-I —— Grade A — Grade B ——- Grade C. POULTRY Grade A -- Grade B —- Grade C. BEEF Red Brand ("Choi'cc"quaI9'ly)-—Bluo Brand ("Gaod"quoli£y). CANNED FRUIT5 AND VEGETABLES Fancy Quallty—- Choice Quallty— Standard Quality. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Grades for all fresh fruit and vegetable: an antabllahed at polnu for lntu-provincial and export movement. on well an {or oai-lilo main oommodltl in movement. It should noted however that the grade mark appears only on the original container and as the conical: ently are removed for were flzplay. the grade marking may not be in once. llavhoflnl Sanka DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE UITAWA Honourable Jana G. Gardiner. Mlnuur. BUY in, GRADE Fwd ill’ SU E QBEH’ av senor “BUY WITH EDNFIDENEF