‘eentlv had a letter from a friend SEPTEMBER 28. 1946 I HE CHARLOTTE = ‘IUWN GUARDIAN _ [A515 THREE vgsigxsx§xaxsmicmntz—:-zssegxgxgacy§ . Ir- \ I '_ ll - ‘a WEEK ' . cnunciiss TOMQIIROW it,“ “m, , Mdm Literature END |: Q o D v A L U E s lomx—x—x_ix—lcs. <E:-:—:s—:u, Emsgaruliaggigm Am] CHURCH OF UNIIED CHURCH ‘oil-awe... o... o. - T ' FRIDAY "" SATURDAY and MoNDAY ENGLAND 0t CANADA Bu“ “W35: 4 “m; “I, as, rilralrs CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED 5°” "°°""°“" if“ “w” S‘°’°' w..."...........oa..i_...o. Aylmer-flfl oz. Tla- _ Sunkist t swam sum CHURCH (""0 Tull-Pol m: Thad this 1n recent mo. we noel-w TOMATO JUICE-Z Tins c In. Canon l. M. Malone ML, LTIL. Incnmbuit. lav. I’. Dolllls Bender-son Prion ta ‘t. Q lflll ls ~L Miss Susanne Brenton, Lie. Music and Choir Director siallvicas SUNDAY 8.00 Holy Communion. 10.00 Ma ins. 11.00 s. m. Choral Eucharist and Sermon. I P. M. Evensong and Sermon. WEEKDAYS l-loiy Communion L15 Monday and Friday. M5 Tuead > 0.80 Wednudsy. 7.45 Tuesday, Thursday, Slturi ' y. Tho weekyday services are In All Saint's Chapel. All seats are free Vistora are, ggfl imsppropriated. welcomed and the Incumbent glad to_sce them after any service. EVERYBODY WELCOME ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Ibhott, iterator Rev. James I‘. M lloyston F. Mugford, A.lt. .0 OIPIRDBI and Shou- Master. 8.80 s. in. Holy Communion. 00 a.‘ m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Preacher: 7.00 P- lu- Sermon. Thg Rector. Ivan,“ Pny“ "ml CHARGE. — Services on Preacher: sews. J, Davievflw R Installment City Takes early and avoid the last. minute rush. Reverend T. E. MlLennsn. Minister CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN UBANOE. level-end ii. c. ilioe. n.o., viaitia; so, xeallali, LSAM. a "do o , °"""“ '“"' cm’ 5M9“ srscisi. GIBSON ovirsa A“ dcplnmen"_ot u" church $75.00. Toomibs Mlllo Stole. s°"°°' "m "M?" "I" 5111011.‘ civic TAXES-Pay your Third Octobe 6th. lunfhm PUBLIC WORM"? Installment City Taxes incarnations. us in a variety o! forms. truth in these lines: conduit“ h, the “mm”. Vavoid the last minute rush geizatdpgwelil-lils moltlrlileylfltrlxzibulfigzgm, gfmlif jjchrlliiw Wrestler} I GENUINE "Harris Tweed" Top- Some time ago l saw a little ° °- 5"" U" lifllillfll- Coats at Jack Cameron's 7-00 p. m. Public Worship. ‘gym-e 1° M _-- . :3 Si] "PorfogineflhDadllcisétion". r en_.__ ass no: ""0 ov u Us". FUBS BEPAIBED arid. remodel- —‘Vlozart. Mr. Warwick Sbute. l led by experienced furrier. 8 Upper _ l-iillsboio Street. PhOne 2324-1 BAP IIS l‘ i CIVIC TAXES - Third install- ment City of Charlottetown Taxes must be paid by September 30th. As interest will be charged. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- and carry on in such a way as to humiliate the parent, It was hi a store and before a crowd of people. The little boy was no so much to blame as were the parents. He had his own way too often and that was the cause of the unseemly ex- hibition. We see the same thing in what we might call our social evolution. Should our laws wait in all cases THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister Rev. l. Judson Levy. ED, Moi-hm; w "If-h Ail advertisements to IDDGI-I in till the public opinion catches up h’ swmm, "£0" ‘fwuchflwama -Gusrdian must be in ofliee by with them. We areoften told that we Anthem: "M God q “u, noon of day previous to Wbiio I StrayJLTroyteQHChInt. u’ W "W" Dllliliclflml- E i w hi . . "——- W“ “g m p 7 " "‘ the. civic TAXES - Third rtlon are not ready for certain stands on important issues. Is it not true on the other hand that laws must sarmon; “Being Wis‘, in inslall- in many cases be ahead of the L0 div-u _D m m _ merit City of Charlottetown Taxes. people? fs not that the way with r c on‘ M. n o‘ spfln‘ must be paid by September 30th. As ideals? They are ahead of us-ot- ' hill, NS. loAnthetmz ‘QEVSIIIAOIIJ: Schlamann. Wm b° charged‘ rssns an rec r of hoir- '.::".~.."~.:-..i:i;~rl.~.... .. aiifi'-i-°i--fi‘i"i’-io”“fé-‘lll sm with THE BAPTIST Slim your order. 1103-J. 16 School clitmcii. Y - ‘interest ten far ahead. The greatest Teach- er the world ever had called upon his hearers to be like their Father in Heaven. They were far off from that but he bade them try. We |legislste against crime, and do not say that we are not ready for legislation. Our sense of the sac- redness of human life determines that. Doubtless we are too easy HUNTER RIVER are as follows: 11 i "CENTRAI CHRISTIAN “Jon Wilts??? shire 3 Mumm _ P M a d H At- Mml-llfllllga on the offenders of certain rules The Morning Service will bei CHURCH ~ ' n "n" V". ~ 0f SOCIBW. "r32?" "c" Street P- M- ~‘- I; “who “mt” misfits: ti?;:.si.:':.':.*t::vi;:- C. . . . --i-_._ - Visitors will receive a oordlalmgvm, n. DUNBAR. B. T-Il- vigtgrqiiogarririogggrwsiglgf‘ 113"" ‘jllfffviherlshé lgbsglvs ileovlv wewom’ ‘t m‘ PM“. chunk M§‘s“",?'§5 STEWART o i‘ “turd” 24ml 59 W134?”- Fu" books now dea with sex ggobrlrgizlsy iii’? . . . r~ n s, t Ind Chev“, [urban], x‘ ' figgggglzrequ" 136 CIIHPWU- To say the least this is not always THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES Minister n, flgy,‘ '1'. lain-shale" Homers 0r alilst Miss E. Li Ian McKenzie Mlle. B- il aJn. The Sacrament ofiloiy Communion. Anthem: o Ssviour or the World- Sir John Goss- edlfyillg, Is it necessary to please 10:00 sin. Sunday School. ltliést element in our reading pub- THE CHABIB-T-‘ITETOWN ‘xnv- ‘13100 sols, Morning Woiship and_ DEmAn-l-EN Wm reopen wednw sugglglgtlhvegcenes that aha, far too . l ' a 8:31:27 0mg“, you, uonolno-‘tigi’; 309M512’? Ianddlnid’ ctlhe m!” Even in higher spheres we may Solo: (Selected) Mr. George John- ent assistant F?or ifrtigrlarswglime pl“ to the nnerxq-‘wwper’ I“ “It 148544 ' > 9 dealing with the pulpit of his day_ er 7:00 p m. Evening Service. ' i says this: I Sermon: "Bartcred Freedom” I CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of oar“ l l” Duet: "Ami" (Vandllll by Mlss-, Milton and Rustlco for Sunday T p“ m! es Noreen Auld and Norms Dsisiel. September 29th. St. John's. Milton: o f,§',‘§,'fl,“,§,§{'.'- when W" ‘Mum, 8:00 pm, Tuesday Night -- Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Momlng Young People's llour Prayer 11.00 A. M. St. Mark's, Rus- _ To break a Jest, when pity would Central Christian invites you to tico. Sunday School 2.30 P. M. Ev- i nspire Pathetic exhortstion; and to ad- dres i ztso p.m. The r ' of the QM“ '°"'°°" Fg;»¥§:ra,3l£gegi-,M' my’ gm" s church 5th,,“ UNITED PENTECOSTAL ____ p The skittish fancy, with facetioua "I n m- The ssrviw l" 5°1'~"""| CHU CITY POLICE covar - at the wh"“°" . , Thankulvinb | RCH (my Ponce Con" yesterday mom en sent with gods commission Anthem: Rejoice h. the iora- as aim AVE. ing drunk and disorderly was '° ‘h’ 11""- llvey. The Minister will conduct the Service and deliver the Semwlil- iT ciiuitcii M ning Wolzhip. (grlnee lnlllefilflflh Street n e M i REV. G. CABLYlLIr WEBSTER Mrs. Arthur Boner. Choir Director Miss Helen Stewart. Orssnllt- Mornin Worahi ‘i100 o, m. heme: y‘ he Fool- hhness of Christianity.’ Hymns: 3i, ‘I73. 535. 313- Duet: Selected. Messrs. ll. Cras- wcil and W, Phillip!- Evening Worship. 7:00 p.m. Theme: Fire Burnlnb" Hymns: 152, 2B6. 481. Solo: ‘There's n. Beautiful Home sn High". Taylor. rtinan. ETha Sabba h‘ School meets at ten o'clock in the momilllt- "Blessed is every one that feareth tho Lord: that walkflh ways." You are cordially invited to wor- ship with Ill. “Keep The WILL ATTEMPT T0 SOLVE _DEATH MYSTERY v l sloiwivro. Bept- 10 —<0‘P>— Mrs. Augusta Greenwood said today "I feel I must go back t0 England" to try to solvc the ml’- sterv of the disappearance in‘ 1920 of her brother. Victor Grlyy son, first British Socialist mem-. ber of Parliament who once was considered a future prime min- icr. Grayson disalopcared from a London hotel and has not been heard of since. In a new book. Reg. Groves reviews l-he Gravson story and concludes there ls no prcnf Grayson is dead. Mrs. Greenwood said she re- u-ho said he salw Grayscrn m1 s bus near the House or Commons. “Heard the may uv to a com- panion: ‘There's the House of ‘niche’ and he was sure it wasl Victor. That is exrctiy the sort of thing Victor would say." Mrs. Greenwood said her fam- ily did not iris-ks an» immediate lnvestics-tion of his disanpesr- ahcesbecsuse he had done it be- ore. ?Stoddsrd. 20. had abandoned the Mtg; yeah; vessel when they -ribl78l‘d another craft by luv. .i. c. Kicinsteuber, Pastor. It is not always wire to rive peo ls what they want in reading, m‘ " "P1110115. or in the theatre. s. fined $20 and costs or 30 days. A "flax-amt wlas given 30 days. The case against a man. charged with 10 a m. Sunday School (All ages) it particularly with Munich. It is an idea, however, that has many So that it is with To begin with, children are of- ten appeared. Parents live up to them, are sometimes too ready to accede to their requea s. There is early and, "Oi little docs the young one dream’ "r hiid, b i i - “m he fly whsteciltulvsanttegfislrh? ifitigtcitiigr doubt as 50°“ 55 schxl 999m and... ! (Notices. ‘Filere has bcfn no official word yet as to when Troops and Packs be meeflng again. but _r.o Aylmer-IO Oz. Tin- TOMATO SOUP-Z Tins Fresh Ground you can expect some announcements from your Leaders as to the time and date of the first meeting of your Troop or Pack. Scouts, Cubs and Leaders lire :ill anxious to get going again, and we hope it won't be we ong now. There will be a few changes in Leaders of various 'I‘1‘00ps and P8018 this veer with some new faces amongst the Lleitders ar-zi some of the old ones missing. One of the replacement will be fhe Alena of the Si. Peter's Pack. Miss Albert: Brvant who so cap- ably held that position has gone.‘ to Kings’ College and her efficient mar-oer in Cublrng and Scouters‘ Club activities wlfl be greatly miss- ed. Before she left the Club pie. sented her with a going-away pre- sent as a token of their gratitude for her valuable and enthusiastic work with the Movement. It is expected that Miss Ivv Sherrcn. who has been the A.C.M and who is also VlcePresidcnt of the Char. lottetowr. Scooters‘ Club will take over the Akelaship. As far as we can find out, there will be no change in the set-up of the First Troop nnd Pack, but the Scoutmaster of tile Kiri: Troop has been given a leave of absence. and will work with the Kirk Pack along with Don MLlCLcOd for thLs year The new Scoutmaster will be Crllly Bourke, who was Scoutmas-rcr of that Troop before the war. We are glad to see Bob Jardine A S.M "f the Kirk Troop back in town and hope he trill be itble to csrrv on the good work again this wint- We don't knew what the selaup at Zion Troop and Pack, but next week we may have some more information. This is not official. but we hear that there will be a replacement made at the Holy RIB- deemer Troop this WlTHPT. pressure of studies, you know. We have been advised of no change in. either the Salvation Army or St. Paul's Troops and Packs, but we do hear that there will be a change- in Trinity set-uo with Walter Conrad moving from AQM. to A.s M. under Holly Taylor. We also heard, as you probably did too by raw Decisions Upheld at Peace Conference Baker's J orden’s GRAPE JUICE--32 Oz. Bottle Lb. CI‘. assoc webll Q00 49c 21c ORAN GES COFFEE-Lb. L Shredded aTgCCAULIFLOWER WHEAT-Z Pkgs. 25c E h 20c PASTRY FLOUR— a” ' 7Lb. Bag "-""-'————'— Gre 25c ‘“ CERTO- ' 27c Peck 39C Bottle . . . . . .. w‘ i s t PARAWAX. , CAIN? oiléinteo oz. Bag 25c pm 15C JAR RINGS l2 in a Box 2 Boxes. i‘.;‘..°f’.“.'“:.. 29c Island Large would have enlar ed of Yugoslavia. CELERY-Head CABBAGE-Head . . . . . . TOMATOES-Z Lbs. zone down the I rlari Peninsula Deputy Premier Edvard Kai-cell after the balloting was concluded, directed this: Yugo- slavia could not signs treaty whkh she considers "unfair". The Bulgarian political com- mission adopted seven to five the anti-discriminatory amexldlzleil’. , 19 12 L l CTfiROTS-Bunch CRANBERRIES- t... 29c Firm Ripe Telephone 111 - 115 2245 Q I Grafton 22" (GROC ETE RiA) Sm" free Shooting Over C C C Battle llespute B Carter L. Dsviiko 114m A_M_ wonmp and stem“, keeplngnquor m’, sale w“ mjouflh I say “not always," Paul told some that Major. A] P1086” is starting PARIS. SeDt. 20 -fAl;’)T-'(Ii‘he whwh w“ dgqlgncd prevent Sept 19 gut?) m‘ ed um“ Tuesday‘ Oct 1st his readers-those w)“; were 1n up a second Troop at 17ml“, VEuro can peace confeirelso; ova: such action against Jewish CHILE-PA. _shooung between Jews and mo p.111. Evangelistic Service. ___ ‘ (fgfliét 20"‘?! "YW "e vflt- Well 1 guess tnra i. a‘lthe éosslp. ‘imgéilslaff*‘,fl‘Qsgfrgfilg’ ‘QB Itlfilsoslgléililtis alllrécifigsbqirldtgf Arabs broke out in Tiberifs to. Mosss|e—- "Heaven" who is going 311N101; 1m . °°". W" A“ 0n I th Le d . twat! t. b t e t ' ‘ ,‘, l1 w" '~‘ -" , ~ ’_ day n a dlspu e over catt e, po- there’! CASTS. — ungalfngessemggogg mm! diet when Y0" “mild hi’ "l" gyeek ewe ‘hog? :6 caglIrepIOrtH gn borders of the dye-Iliad ma" “f?” only ‘he suppmu" °f Wm“ Ruwa‘ l“ r9P°rt°d( “lhue i" T91 Alli" chudrm.‘ Chan, M n“ M, will Princess Enubetm anon” o’ time be taking strong meat. what the scouts and cubs are d“ ol Trieste, beams. own i. series Poland’ Czgchgglrjvakm and the m“? masked, “med mm whom sins. _We ilrsy for the sic . - Junior Red Cross will be heard ma“ "e “Ma” “M” °1 "Wins- 01 amendments- “mch “Oud "qtve Ukraine‘ with q” “my u. w ‘ma’ 9°11” declared belflnsed to ths Brinl them with you. '- over the Trans-Canada Network ggitwiodgtrminh? keep them 3"’ ewe“ Yugmlaw‘ 5“ greater Porto" 5915mm “d Fxhmm“ “mwjnmg Jewish “deft-Hound stole diam- resch them. “m” 7'38_7'45' M°nd“y' man's reach should tem- bcr 30 —- S mm id S595 Grade IX, will‘ bgrgne en mu’ "A- . exceed his munch your vessel, And crowd your canv“ And o'er it vanishes, After it, follow it, Follow the Gleam." service will be n broadcast over Radio Station C. F. C. Y. Every- bodv welcome. KINSMEN DISTRICT COUNCIL MEETING Representatives of 13 clubs in the Maritlmes s/nd Layton Day, 22. and Edmund taken Day's father and fishermen John Kent. who had Dut to sea in a rising, gale to rescue the two youths. i was the crsftl t WEPQ - Thi i th i i . ma... ‘of tail-if‘ ‘t5 ill‘ °‘ '“ °“’ The "my, w, anchor Newfoundland will meet today in I k r who may credited with keerpmg it d goetvncglarlmttrauofmglkmenméltlftlagz gage‘; 1:13:11‘ ggggn“ of"? fill? 3,3,21,32,13?‘ when h. ‘Those amending frolnt the local giemem Wm‘ clrcilmlllflcfl! club are Messrs Wialtham Gaudett, vice-president, George Sinclair, past governor. S-GV Ives, past district secretary and E. S. Lm-d past district treasurer BIBLE SUNDAY AND BIBLE WEEK-This ycar “Bble Sunds for the P. E. I. Auxiliary of t e British and French Bible Society The British and Foreign Bible Society m CANADA AND Brings FAST relief from KIDIIIES’ llllifl fllIlIIS son tilrost- bronchitis Gill's MM Society. NEWFOUNDLAND Branches léitlfjbilgrlllllalt till: Sirius? ,ar engage .n- wor. ep e rxmcEAfjgyLgggylsLAnn 'Bo?:iety whenever you can ‘by con- ues your rs or sry ““"i“%" m’ i5"°'$°““"’ao?5ii”°' I Mgmgflgm . “We can challenge the affine, 142 Prince Street. C sr- n woridP-Georga Fox. lottetown. Phone B2. The Victory of Righteous- ne- - for “flghteoumeas ex- sitetb a nation." The Vie of F: edoin- ——— GWBNDOLYN BEBSBOROUGII THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. - FALL The Hoiv Communion will be cele- brated tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in The Kirk with Service of __._- Crspsud and vicinity were shock- is clue those who orglnized the affair. struggle for freedom of the Press John Milton wrote: "Give me the liberty to know, to argue freely science above all liberties." P. L.'s CORN BOIL Era-Sp or wh t’ h v__ i d B itisl trcrvment of‘ Jews in scHooNi-m GOES ADRIFT bum“ a school P}! me a“ t° asks Hrowniillgf ‘Anfiiavtelltatlogther mstplwidliyiflgpt‘ 19 O§ar1t(§;’e' Ptfieesting, with Nikolai V Novikov. HALIFAX sew m _(CP)_A ‘ companion on the slopes of Parnas- fgmt at?‘ 1d page?" an 1° wig Soviet ambassador to the United l7-t0n ..;.........'... are...» so. owl's council-slat... §.‘.‘,f,',f°,§‘,“,{.‘,,‘}};,,fg"jnf,hifhgagogfdtlige.05.‘): “.55.. iota. so’. Si. it... gggagsfinggggrrlgg lgg; ,3; tabmftcineti “ml Ttvesdi? t Ogaifmavtxhofnlfly 00"“ his "Merlin and the Gleam." n made up the" cum-taming prgigrtli: Land had uecome “uncotmt-nble." men’ “as om r n“ e3 ; Re m, 700"“ ' u e" e "O young mariner blazing mum“ rm‘ l e P M5 powers. adhering to their commit- milee off Jedddre Rock today by‘ c . . pém" evening prayer Down m the have}! will lc-r-j‘ remember the 200d time ments In the wrelgn mmislgrs iggglegi Ti§°'lo§"§<istlt"'?§°§§i°@t§"h' $3io§°73°“hi ofwh-Fiieafiiorihi ca“ ~"°‘"‘ Wmmnivns. had ‘hemanda ~“°°dde“1°f°r”d“ council. v-oted al-avinst rill the During the early days of the utter and to according to con- of the disputed tc-rriwry. amendments on Trieste presented at the political commission. White Russia tvcuid have the ltalmYugosl-av line to lllc vat-st at the expense o1 Italy, nnd the free stale down to the limits of Trieste. Later in the day Russia crlti. meeting of the Italian Amendments by Yugoslavia and moved cut city A South African SSZE. The White Russian amondnle is to cut the free state down to the city limits of Trieste were defeat. ed likewise l3 to five. with BC!- giuin and Yugoslavia abstaining. subcollunittee drafting the statute for ‘he inter- nationalization of Trieste adopted "in principle" an Austrian propcs. al which would give the‘ governor of ‘the free state a modified vem over the territirfal assembly, and the United Nations Security Court.- cil an absolute vole. proposal would permit the governor, a. security pointee, to return a law to the as~ sembly within 1.0 days of its pas. If the assembly maintained its original p0!l'l0ll the law would lie referred to the securhy council. amenilmcnuqcr 11m; decision Meanwhile the 'I‘he council ap. Onds valued at $10,000. New disorders and theft of a taxicab trucks in Tel Aviv tonight. clash at Tiberius on the sea Galilee which broke out village turned out and with the Jews. train- oocurrcd near where police said two Lupe bombs were found on track. Soldiers aboard the fired several shots st a .seen fleeing from the tracks. included an at- tempted bomlbing o! a troop train ' and two There were no casualties in the of when Jews from Messllot Colony found four Arab boys zrazinq cattle on colony land and lock the cattle to the Colony. Arabs from a nearby clashed The attempt to blow up a troop 'l‘u1l<ann, plu nger- Defi ‘HANG THIS UP IN YOUR KTCHIIN- Yolm nllrlolv CALENDAR . SUN MON TUB WED THU "I osi oi l0 will lisy again" Canada Savings ilolllis LOAN OPENS OCTOBER i501 Meatless Day in Public Eating Pieces FRI SAT an valid. ed and saddened when they lcsrn- ed Gwendolyn I'll] hsd passed sway. She was in [Odd health when Solemn Thanksgiving in the even- for “thqnrru aiisll make WI fm- i-ng at "1 o'clock. The Minister. the Iaeiless Dq h Pubic Satin: Pisces .Y'S..'Z§’..»2Ih ‘L222? §ev’l‘.will“uc,serl1iiilc' :gdsg"tlslgdd.egicgllngpt.agtih. will‘: I h“|,_ and deliver the Sermon. The past her 15th birthday, youngest ~m ‘qafrm ‘. 'for the day will be under the db- daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Olarir a-w ?=°".‘3.'i..2§.‘l‘.“o€£‘.“§.i“.8.’§"il2 ti: c",-..::;- r" rm" l- grey, snovlotoryolliogo fir»; Church School re-onens slindsv rslistives and :eho‘§i§ate'1“':ad'a.. afternoon at 230 with s special Rallv Day Service. All Christians of all Cmnmunions of the Church are weloom to receive the l-foly Communion. ecihily by her parents, sisters and others. In the home she leaves to mourn beside hoi- sorrowln parents the following sisters an ved tllrflJ nflrenVmory of Loved 0 be who loveth God love his brother also." he]; victorious Messages THANKSGIVING Meatless Day in Public Satin Places brothers (Blanche) Mrs. Willis Jud- 20 21 22 Msollsas Day in Public Satin Places from the Holy ioriifiINI-III son, Ontario; Lillian in Mansion: In all. Personals noi-othy and Marion at hoiha- in- ", m, ,_ E ,_ Amp", . _____ rner in lrohetoh; navid and John h M1“ Dom M,,c|;w,n' Gmrbflg- in Dartmouth, N. 6.; Willard in town has lehlrned from a very Rlmlitgifl}; I-lwd. lsri and Les- Qnm men I OHIO- , an ‘fifnfl°“,‘,',"ao'fff,,_'°u'fl"m Burial was in 8t. John's Come- tei-y beside hei- two little brothers. Lieut. ll. K. Msclsod, formorliy ll Miss Kitty Williams, arrived the city Thursday from Halifax where she had landed the previous 27 28 day from overseas on the Aqui- In valid. Hid! we valid. Iuiter Coupon I27: Meat Coupes M50: luitsr Coupes I20: v Meet Coupon MN.- Suqcr Coupons "l. NI: Coupon M55: 4 Meatless Day in Public Satin: Pieces llautlsssbcyh Pail: Elli: Pineal Meatless Day in Public Berlin: Places 12 T? luitsr Coupes IlOi Noel Coupon M": 25 Meatless Day in .. Z6 23 .52.. tsnis. Mr. and II . Doug] r. P. - hsrson of ‘lbtiionio arrived in e t Wednesday to spend s sh WARNING: unseen and neat deal vslll. Customers insy mlatsliingly the I. coupons for butter but they not honour them. B22, Ill, nu, coupons in Ration Book 5 have never been valid and Public Kain‘ Pluses IMPORTANT IIIITIBE Following coupons Oct. 3i: Meat Q. M. 51 to M. 55. B. ll nnd B. 26 to will expire ltoqidaul Batter .llto 8.28 on are warned that the following will never h; offer the Q coupons for meat or llllllt Mt be accepted. Banks will I23, Q8 to Q25. 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