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England -(CP) -A women'l association here pamed a resolution asking the government to keep secret any price increases until they are actually put into onfect. Their izlea is to prevent hoarding. HUNTER RIVER. CHARGE. - services September 30th. Hunter River Rally Day ii A. M. Wiltshire regular service 2 P. M. Wheatley River Rally Day 7.30. Rev. Howard Christie, Minister. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - On Sunday. Septem- ber 30th. Rev. Elmer Crockett. will preach the last service of his' Ev- angelistic Campaign at Montague as follows. Trinity Church 11 AM. and 730 P. M. Dr. Maoxenzie will preach in Lower Montague at. 3 P. M. THE Plll-ZSBVYTEIIUAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Broolcileld Charge. BUYING live and, dressed poul- try daily at plant, Darnley; North shore Packing 00., Ltd. NORTH IIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOBATE. Sunday. September 30th. Fairvlew 1.1.00 A. M. North River 3.00 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. Sunday schools as locally announced. Rev. H. Barber. Pastor. TIIYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- United Church Services will he held Sunday, September 30th. as follows: ii A. M. Sunday school Rally at Tryon. 3 P. M. Cape Trav- use. 7.30 P. M. Crapaud. All wel- come. Rev. E. L. Bacon, Minister. POWNAI. UNITED CHARGE- asrvices September 30th, will be conducted by the Minister. Rev. A. 5. Weir as follows: Millvlew at 11.00 A. M. Pownal at 7.30 P. M. Bun- day schools at the usual hours. PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.-Schedule for Sunday. September 30th. Caledonia, Bap- tismal service if A. M, Wood Is- lands 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Murray Harbour South 7.30 P. M. Minister. Rev. E. S. Hales. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sim- day. September 30th, as lollows: Cardi-zan 11 A. M. Lorne Valley 2.30 P.M. Montague 7.30 P.M. Mun- t 5 d . S h 1 oh M. R . into another part of the lake :3? ylfgngf M'j,,f;ie,1. W where most of the solid matter settles, but some stays in the CHURCH SEFI-IVTCE NOTICES.- The Services of the Tryon-Bon- Rainy River district resultlngirom Lake. since dredging started in steep Rock Lake and Rainy Lake be- gan to turn it dusky hue several months ago. lake. 36 feet into the bed but engineers estimate at least. another 170 feet must be dredged. water that flows to Rainy Lake. Plan To cut Pollution In Rainy River FORT FRANCES. 0nt., sept. 21' (CP)-An attempt will be made soon to cut down the discoloration of international waters in the mining operations in steep Rock U. 8. Senator Hubert N. Hum- phrey has informed civic officials at nearby International Falls. Minn.. that an underwater line to discharge silt from mining opera- tions is to be installed near the lake bottom. He said it is expect- ed this will reduce the discolora- tion of water flowing from the LOOKII BUYI! 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SEPTEMBER 195,l tern included an appeal to Canada l automatic draft control produce I from the State of Minnesota. which Services next Lord's Day are as Shaw Gmup M Unned Bwmt ' C . Ch h n Sund S t her the utmost of clean, regulated follows. Rally Day Seuire at 3ot:f'c1;53l'”wi1l bets !:?1oev:T;F cited 3 1909 treaty mrblddmx use heat from every drop of oil I-lartsvllle 11 A. M. Hunter River 3 wemnorelmm Sunday school moo or lmernmmm Wm,” which consumed. Srvled on handsome, modern lines with R M G1”5”w R9”. "30 P' Mr D” A M, publjg wo,-ship 11,00 A, M, might harm health or property . chrome trim and distinctive brown hammer-ellect M' .590” Fulton wml wr.1dl;,ctkB” Tryon. Sunday School 2.00 P- M- V3l"95 "1 91lh9l' c0lml'Y- ”'”"5' R” D””d N” ” ”' Public Worship 3.00 PM. Bonshaw, M. S. Fotherlnsham. president enamel, the Enterprise Oil Heater is solidly built for Interim Moderator. greater service and efliciencyl See your nearest Enterprise dealer or write for descriptive folder today! See Them Today! of steep Rock Mines Ltd.. said the discoloration had been magnified out of proportion. Discoloratlon of the international water was only 10 parts in 1,000,000 compared with Public Worship 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. G. Killam, Minister. All available on our Easy Monthly Payment Plan 11 A M P T 0 N PASTORAL- CHADGE.-Unlted Church of Can- ada. services Sunday. September 30th. Sunday School at the usual MURRAY risiiisoun r-A51-on. an CHARGE. .- United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, Sept. 200 to QUEBEC HEATER ' Mont pllplllil' i-rial burning Healer. Gives steady. romiorlnhle heal and holds fire all night. In three sizes- NO. .125--12" N0. 145-II" N0. 165-I6" Come In or Write For Prices Enterprise - Wood Burning Cabinet Heater Modern Ilyle cast iron top with hrlck lined body. Gives splen- did heat. from wood nnd holds fire overnight. In two sizes-- No. 43--Medium; No. 26-Large. '0 Radiant Heater With Drum. 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THE PRESBYTERIAN Cl-IURCII IN CANADA, Central Parish- Services next Lord's Day are as follows: Canoe Cove 11 A. M. Sun- day School 10 A. M. Churchill 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Nine Mile Creek Sunday school 11 AM. Rally Day service Clyde River at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. Rule Gambling Gain Not Taxable WINNIPEG. Sept. 27-(CPl--All Income Tax Appeal Board sitting here today ruled money won by in Winnipeg restaurant owner in July 1946. was not taxable income. His appeal was upheld against a tax ruling. John Dicosimo. who claimed to have won more than 818,000 gam- bling profits in two consecutive nights, carried the appeal to thel Board. Stanley Zedd of Winnipeg was named as the man who paid off the money to Mr. Dicosimo, who claimed he won s9,700 one. night in a River Heights district home and 36.600 the next night lh an- other home ln the same district. In a tax return iiled for 1946. Mr. Dlcosimo showed an increase in capital of 317.662. said to have been made in gambling. The Tax Board in Winnipeg is reported to have called in DlCosimo'a auditors and asked where the capital gain came from. When Ml'. Dlcosimo said lie made i.'. gambling, the Board did not Mr.l accept the story and ruled he must pay tax on the money. Dorothy Blit”Says- where she worked to horrow it. ANSWER: between you, I doubt if you could to the ofllre at. all. I really think Continued from page 2 you have. or ever.-vi-till lialve.-arid llioy nri: only trying to knit. now. the ties that will hold you all together for llir rest of your lives. DEAR MlSS DIX: T have a lady friend in whom I am very devoted. Recently I bought her a very good fountain pen and though I asked her not to let anyono else use it, she rlid permit. ti man have had ti serious quarrel ovr-r it. if such .1 lrivizil TTlllllf'l' could cause a serious quarrel would have been guilty of 9Xll('ml' riidoncss briel loan of her pen to u ('0-workor. not to have anyone else use it. Slit! should not have taken tho pen sure that all fiiliire gifts are of such nature that she will not carry them around with her or. he placed in a position where her refusal to lend them will cause embarrassment. DOROTHY DIX cannot re-ply personally to readers but will unn- wer problems of general Interest through her column. 30th. 11 A. M. Murray Harbour. 3.00 P. M. Little sands. Rally Day at both the above services. 7.00 PM. Murray River, llymn Sing with chairs from Caledonia. Val- lcyfleld, Murray Harbour and Mur- ray River. Brooklyn trio will also be heard. Public address system will be used. Rev. D. Wallace Mac- Pherson, Minister. Yawl Leaves On , World cruise 5 PLYMOUTH, England, Sept. 27 (Reuters)-The 40-foot yawl Sybil. with three men. a woman and a child aboard, slipped quietly out of Plymouth Harbor today on what. is believed an "escape irom red tape" world cruise. . - Skipper of the l6-ton craft is Christian Burchard. 47, former accountant from Durban. South Africa. with him were his wife. Audrey, 2h, their tliree-year-old son Chris- tie, and two crew members-loco- motive engineer Bernard Baker. 29. and a former merchant navy officer. John McCoy, 28. They began their tour two days ago. but were lorced back by Md weather. It was not known whether the yawl was heading for another British port or followng her or- iginal roiite-Gibraltar. the Can- axles. the West Indies, the United States, and then through the Pa- nama Canal to the Paclllc. Where the Burchai-ds hope to find a "dream island". Pl-ISKY CRITTERS BANFF, Alta. - (CPb - Now they si-niim-i- tourist season is over Bani: Advisory Council listed "un- lltciiscd pcdtlleits, bears, moose and elk" as "iiuisanccs" nccdlnr; oilicinl attention in this Rocky Mountain resort. Wc disngrocd on the matter, and Who is wroniz? M. T. he very dcvolrd to this lady. She hiitl she refiiscd the If it was so important in you you owe her an apology. iintl mnkc WEEK - END A Special Group of small girls' Regular 82.49-NOW SPECIALS! DRESSES- 51.95 To 54,95--NOW .. A Special Group of Ladles' SKIRTS- .. 52.95 A Special Group of SWEATERS- Slightly soiled. to 33.95-NOW . 51.95 Ladles' RAYON HOSE. Regular 49c--NOW 19t Mississippi River. WALES -- got under the hood of a parked automobile here and was driven 60 miles before the driver heard its cries. 300 parts in the Upper NINE LIVES SA-V-ED DEENBIGHSI-HRE . OPi - A cal. WRJSXHAM, 129 Kent St. The cat survived. SlMPSONlS. AGENCY Phone 2188 I 9 Men s and Boys Basement Menls heavy weight wool and cotton winter Underwear-Com- liiniitlons. Ankle length, long sleeves. M .95 Sizes 86 to 44. EACH ................................................. .. Men's V-neck Pullover Sweaters--fanr,v patterns in colors wine, ”d f'i?.?..il...T?...?i: .. 53.50 Men's all-wool jumlio knit liultlon Coat Sweaters-navy blue. Sizes 36 to 44 EACH . . .. Men's "Cnrh.-irtt" Ovcrnils-liigh back and elastic hack styles. iii; 3" '" ” 55.95 Men's zipprr frqnt Ovt-riills Sizes 36 to 44. PAIR . .. Men's liciivy qunlily nlriitl rloeskin Slilrls. Sizes 14': to 17. EACH Monis fine knit liiltton rnrdiizlni Sweaters-grey. hroivn lit-nllier. All sizes .16 lo 44. EACH ' Mcii's lrnnlli. EACH Men's strlprrl Dress Shirts- smart colors. rolliirs. Sizrs 14': to 16. EAC weight VVork Sox. i-55".? fTTff'...l”.???.i...5”xi 450 3.5!" 51.25 Man's fnnry Dress Sox. i 2 pr. PAIR for Boys' fleece lined Combination Underwear-Ankle length. long blue and 53.95 fine knit. liriivy W(llEllt Combination Underwear. Ankle Long sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44. 51.98 313:. fused sir-ovos. Slzcs 24 lo 34. EACH Boys' two-lone Pullover Sweaters. Sizes, EA CH Boyii' cotton Pullover Sweaters. Striped designs. In sizes 32 and 34 only. EACH ......................... .. Boys' Sharkskln Jackets. Two-tone color combination of greyl blue and 1IlWlVhrOWTl. Sizes 24 to 36. 54.50 small, medium and large. EACH Boya' ii:-avy cotton drill Jackets-colors navy. brown and wind. Sizes 24 to 36. i EACH Boya' zipper front plaid Jackets Sizes 28 to 34. EACH ................. ......... Boys' frieze Jackets. pile irlm collar with Sizes small. medium and large. 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Plum shade- V"" 690... 51.10 ”':3.”iT"' 690... 850 liaeh Children's Cotton bro a. sin: 3 to 6. Smart yields in various colors. EACH - I95 and Children's Long stociunu. lxl rib in beige color ohl)'- SW gone 10 and pi-icui nit PAIR to Ladies' Smock: ' ..-- fitting 3l4 length style. Stanfieldia "Mayflower" Yarn-28 colors in all. 1 0:. balls. PER BALL .......... . StanfIeld's "Red Label" Yarn. 3 oz. akeins. PER SKEIN ........................-... Children's Bloopers. Sizes 2) to 24. style in colors pink and blue. PAIR to 14. ............ lists '7 IA .............................. ....................- brick inner lining in 9 sections provider A sped", Group of A" "1" 23” 35- FROM ------- -- nioro openings to fluea-gives you all the heat BLOUSES s BOW Dungarees. slur 24 to 36. Children's Knee Length Hose-olaatic to . Colors white. bI'0W"v (run the coal-your fuel bills will In reduced chmm... Cm.dm.oy ovERALLsgg PAIR. a navy. scarlet and green. lion 0 to sit. to the absolute minimum. In two aim-No. Regular 82.95-NOW ................................................... .. ;;.,y.- 3", o.,,,,", Gm, mum, . P43 52.50 51.30 Largo assortment of plain colon. 1 child:-en's corduroy overalls. ,llus I to 0. I !Am. MGDRE 5. H5333; mired I !4 H 1!-10" body, No. 18-INA" body. No. ll is JIIO Available equipped with Thermostat. . . Yo. set the Thermostat-the Heater auto- matically gives you the warmth you roqulra. Sizes 24 to 34. PAIR .. ....... ........... Boya' cotton Work Shirts. Plalda and plains. Sizes 12 to l.3lli. EACH - 1096 Discount on all low Fall stock on on "LAY-AWAY" run: AND sAvn- i st... 13 g., 13.4, A BMALL narom wm. now an osnssnirs EACH Tllo GIIEEIIIIAL 00. LTII. I50 GIIAT GIOIOI STIIIT Chills-en'I' Pullover lwoatora-long talcum. cotton and wool inuitun. lines 2 to 0 In colors wine. navy. 2 broyrn. scarlet and powder. EACH ......... I 52.35