No dates today ‘ for this handsome flier! Somebody tell him- ’ we all must perspire But every one living, of either gender, Can keep from being a social offender. Barb tonight with UFEIUOY The ONI nap especially erode l0 prevenl "LO." (Body Oder] i COLGATH ‘PAID. 11 tins Special ‘fulfil. - TONE l-‘ure Powder and Cologne 90c Yniuc. Special 69c LIFEBUOY SOA — 3 for 20c APPLE BLOSSO)! SOAP - ~ — — -— - (i fur 29c Woonnuirr soar 4 for 25c GRANT COLGATES TOOTH PASTE 15c HALO SHAIHPOO 60c Value-Special 45c CEDAITIZED MOTH FLAKES Large Pauling‘! PREP Prepares ‘nu for Shaving 23c Special SAVE m AM xzmn SKIN cm: zggxlllltli-i coLi) CREAM 56c vuiut-sncclal 40c t Arrived From En land CUPS d; SAU ERS FANCY PLATES ________.__ 5 e Our Window Display hr e (Lammax STATUARY and the NEW SILVERED Glassware. niiiiifiiios. If. M. DOUCETTE SENTRAI. Slllillllliill Illa eellmn h Ielerved lnr newe el local leteeeet. bu! advertising el e newly nature II) be Inserted ll l eeute e word. eerie-ll: DIYIM. l" edvenee. LADIES for I. O. D. E. Penny Parade please assemble at City Hall Friday morning at 950i 2-21. CALVIN CHURCH. Mermaid. Preparatory Services will be held on Thursday and Friday evenings at B p. m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed on Sunday next at 2.30 p. m. Rev. G. C, Webster, minister. 7-2-11. ENGAGEMENT- Mt. and Mrs. John Reay of Charlottetown. formerly of Lachlne, Que., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Doroth Si pell to Mr. Colin MacBeth itchel of Mont- real. son of Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell of St. Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland. The marriage to take place very quietly, July 17th at Latchine, Que. 7-2-11. LADIES WORKING on I.O.D.l!t. Penny Parade meet at chapter rooms on north side Market Building, Thursday at 7 o'clock to draw for places 1n parade. 7-2-11. CUBS G0 T0 CAMP - Thirty Wolf Cubs went under caravan 1n the annual camp at Camp Borden last Tuesday evening, They will be there for five days under tLie charge of Rcv. Douglas Henderson, George- town. The cubs are members of the various Charlottetown packs. NURSES WRITING EXAMS — Nineteen nurses wrote their first- dav examinations for Registered Nurse degrees yesterday at the Charlottetown Hospital. Examin- ations written were Practical Nur- sing and Medicine and Pediatrics. A fined of three days is being taken write the exams. The candidates are from the Charlottetown Prince Edward Island and Prince County Hospitals. GOSPEL TENT —- Last evening the Tent on Upper Prince Street was well filled as an attentive aud- ience listened to E. Sprunt and D. Howard preaching the Gospel. The former spoke from Luke l0, on the Good Samaritan; while the latter chose his text from Matthew 22:42, "What think ye of Christ". Because of increased interest 1t had been decided to continue the special series the remainder of the week at 8 p. m. See advertisement else- where in this issue. UNION ROAD-COVEIIEAD- Services for Sunday, July 5 are: West covehead l1 am; Covehead Road 3 p.m.; Union Road 7.30 p.rn. The Sacrament of our Lord's Sup- per will be dispensed at the Union Road service, Members of other churches are welcome. Preparatory service Friday evening B p.m., July 8 at Union Road. Rev. T. A. Wil- son, Minister. 7-2-11. HOLIDAY OBSERVED -—- The 75th anniversary or Canada's birth was flttingly observed yesterday al- R. M. ShlALLhlilN Professional Bards PALMER 8t HASLAM a. J. HASLAM an- 1.1.5. BARRISTER. ETC- Bank of Nova Scotla Chambfll Charlottetown. P. E. l. {HONEY TO LOAN uQq_3_8_5___ P~ MocGUlGAN 8. TRAINgR MARK R. ltlacGUlGAN. c. s1‘. CLAIR TRAINOR. K. Barristers. Solicitors MONEY TO LOAN Olfice: Over Provincial Blllk O McLEOD 8. BENTLEY W. E. HENLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. Barristers and Attomeye-el- Law MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street though the celebration was shorn of much of its traditional custom because of war conditions. In Char- lottetown. which is known the world over as the birthplace of Canada. special military demonstrations in connection with Army Week mark- ed the observance. Flags were fly- ing everywhere. Many people went to the beaches and. to the fishing streams in the afternoon for a brief spell at their favorite sport. Other holidav crowds went to Summer- side for the opening of the harness racing season there. The day was passed quietly in most sections and police said last night there were no serious accidents to mar the cele- bration. i» BIRTHS Whmm‘ Sm" °““"°““‘“" Eriboivtifiifiirrntifpm P. E. I., to Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. 7ufhI1r Y Mgcmnald. a son, ! JONES-At P, E. Island Hospital on June 27, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jones a daughter, Bonnie Ladonne. DOUCETTE-At Summerside June 2'1, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Douceftc a daughter, Florence Audrey. CURLEY-At the Prince County Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust. Building Hospital, June 24, 1942 Mrs. Ambrose Curley, Ison. . to IVIr. an Freetown. a """"*'“"""""""""“""“ w "' H i‘ "' "' ‘“ ____1vr_aaamoas___= Murrellandfivmnanv as é°°iéii‘.a.i“'iu.‘; ‘iii?’ .321. ii‘ n- Fl Ni, of Burton, Lot 7, t0 Vincent B. Dalton, R.C.A.F., Summerside. MO$IIER—BRYENTON —- At the home of the bride Brackley. P. E. L, on June 24, 1042. by the Rev. J. A. (Fherlvflelvwfl Nicholson, Miss Hazel Beatrice Bry- '- enton to Mr. Herman William .,.r.-_-g.-,,-,-,q.-.a.nuvnnve\ 1£¢£hg_-'qf_§g,_ piggy igibpyg, ' AND GLASSES FITTED l J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRLST New location Carer Kent and Queen its Opposite 81x1 Grocery Evenings By Appointments Phone Residence i013. H. F. McPHEE B.A., KC. NOTARY 85c. BARRISTEB SOLICITOB ‘altrildln! ssu. a. MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN ameron Block, l‘. E. I I wish to thank all my frien for their many acts of kindness du iuu the illness and tnuthcr. Mrs. Cards’ Elmore G. Gelellfl. 74-111 “Eves EXAMINER Charlottetown Cu-rlnttetown ll Card Of Thanh death of my Annie ONeill. also those who so kindly sent floral of- feriurzs, spiritual offerings and Mass DEATHS 1, i942, Mrs. Mar-y Lamont, aged 89 years. Funeral from her late resi- dence Frida at 2.30 p.m. Inter- ment Spring rook. WALKER. — At North River, July l, 1942, Mrs. John walker, in her 85th year. Funeral from the hcme of her son. Hushie Walker, North River, Friday, July 8rd, service stamina at 2 pm- Interment High- field Cemetery, MORRIS — At the Sacred Heart Home. Tuesday, June 30, 1942 Thomas J. Morris, age 95 year-g. , Private funeral this morning from the Sacred Heart Home. CAIRNS-At Halifax. N. 5., June 30. i942, John Cairns formerly of TTWH. P. E. I.. aged 71 years. A short funeral service will be held at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs Eldon Francis. North Tryon on Thursday. July 2, at 2 p, m.. followed by service at the Presby- terian Church at 3 p. m. Inter- ment in the adj0ihlng ogmgtgr-y, N. D. MacLcan UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown and North Wlllehlre Phone MI dl f- Buy War Savings Stamps from nun - non enters - unuooisrs remuovuomcrs - routccouisrs DEIAIIMINI SYOIES - ogogn; ii_________ , LAMONT-At French River, July IOOK STORM end elhev RETAIL SIOIIS BUS SERVICE to and from Prince Edward Island-Nova scotia Ferry leaves Charlottetown for every trip from I. M. T. Bus Ter- minal. 7-2-11. ILL-Mr. Local Hanan Ghun Survlvo Torpodolngs Word was received by the Misses pedoed. With no time to out but Comlnfinin contact. with they drl being picked up by a small warship a boat to do a raft. d seventeen hours before tilt there was nothing Jump for it. and finally landed at the West Iri- dian port. They visited Charlottetown last v land, where corn F back from Ice- they oat their ship laist a winter while on a voyage to Russ Although the the made many trips to United gdum and Australia since the war began th1s- was their first narrow escape. Georg 36th Butt. in t c went overseas with the he First Great War and was twice wounded. Roger Hatfield. a son of Mr. and 311th!’- R_C-N-V.R-. Mid Mrs. Elmer Hatfield. o! Tusket, Yar two brothers 1n the present war; headed by Lt-Col. both brothers were pilots with R.C.A.F, and both missing after air mouth County. N. 5.. has lost were reported operations over CRITICALLY J. M. Germany. Hunter 1s still critically ill in the ¥--_--_-_-_ Charlottetown Hospital. His condi- persona“ tion was reported less fnrozable at an early hour this morning. He has failed to recover consciousness since beco-iing suddenly ill last Friday. GIRLS LOCATED-Three young Charlottetown girls who were miss- ing “om their homes since Sunday were located by police yesterday. They were found in Summerside. Two of the girls returned home but one remained at Summerslde. ARRIVE IN CITY—Hotel arriv- als at The Charlottetown last night included: Mr. and Mrs, WE. Dress- er, Mr. and Mrs. G.J. Campbell, Irs. Wilson, all of Calais. nine; Messrs. R0. Ripley, L.E Wright and Miss E. Elliott, all of Ottawa. BEAR SIGHTEIJ-A bear ano cub are reported to have made their appearance in the vicinity of Schooner Pond tieur St. Peters. It 1s not known u-here they came from Leo Arsenault o! the Veterans ails-e Guard left Monday morning on re- 0g the W"! l0 the mflillllfld R1199!‘ lPend- troops undergoing actual training. ing a short leave with and family at 28 Euston St., Char- able bond concert was given. lottetown. his wife the MM nSebrvices llay In Army Week Observed! avg? nflfllégrvirfiyéthnonklmd btlgtlgtary demonstrations at one-r- wn. "o. an oftbeirbr naeorgeendfrienmvlw rat a are m“ Roger Hatfield after eir shi wu d°~fiw'si§fi|ce, Du» m “my Wggggdum "33 smlxlfimlégln 1mm. Week yesterday. Hundreds of cit- they thoug t their troubles were nfmbowfidnifliqf” p“ mm“ m over but that night only eilht hours m, d“ o “ed with a 1mm” m“ m’ "Wm ‘m? “l” W" w‘ stretion on e cricket field o! Victoria Park with a feu-de-Jofe by approximatel 400 men from No. 82 cane an Army Basic Training centre. This celebration commenced at 10 o'clock in the morning. This was a display of disciplined rejoicing insp re by the health of His Majesg, King George VI. Representing e King was His Honor, lieutenant Gover- nor B. W. LePage. A large crowd of people gathered to witness the impressive ceremony. At the conclusion o1.’ the feu-de- Joic, Lieutenant Governor LePage the salute as the troops marched past. Accompanying him were his aide, Lieut. M. G. Mc- Major J. R. Paton, representing the DO. C., for MD. No. 6. The parade was F.I. Andrew, , Officer commanding. Fol- lowins this the unit held a route march through the city. The bend from the Training Centre provid- ed snappy marthing music. About. 200 people visited No. 62 C.A.B.T.C-. at Beach Grove which thrown opcu to the public. they were conducted on a tour camp and watched the Following the inspection an enjoy- Durlng the afternoon 35 men from the Training Centre, under My, and Mrs, ,1 11g MQG-ulggn, 3g command of Lieut. Gordon DeBlois. Stu i ed bl gififffiom retail son “Lffmf James drill, bayonet fighting, platoon at- Arthur announcing his safe arrival in Britain. last Mrs. Ralph Cummins and son of Mrs. Wise and 1 t ti hlld i H ‘n ton. 533i. thlere Thefivwgre th: B59515 will be held today by this detach- nf Mrs. Rae Hughes and Mrs..A. J. Ottawa arrived bv plane on Wed- nesday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. Ford of Charlottetown. and Mrs. A, C. put on demonstrations in platoon tack. ias respirator drill and tack through a smoke screen at Borden and Victoria. The previous day. ‘which was "Civilian Dav". the snme'd"tnchment had r1111. on simi- lar demonstrations in the following centres: Kcnsington Albertou. Wel- lington, Tignish. 0'Lenry and Mis- couche. They bivouacked at the lat- ter lace overnight. At. each place at- " Dance At Sporting Bluh Don't miss the Dig i1 Dance at the Sporting Club, Friday, July 3rd. DRESS UP FOR ARMY And Buy War Saving Stamps With What You Ban Save on These Summer Darling: wirr - Two piece dresses 1n dot- ted and striped SEER SUCKERS. $5 I Sizes 12 to 20. Swanky and cool-perfect for summer- the new TAHITIS $3 I §izes 12 to 20 — The dressy REDINGOTE for the dressy occasion in prints and plains. Sizes 12 1 1 .2s“*'""*14.as First choice for work or play —the popular rayon FAILLE SLACKS. Beau- tifully tailored, zippered placket 5 Sizes 12 M M —I KENNEDYS Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear 154 or. caoaoa sr. PHONE 110s NOTICE ALL Eli-SERVICE MEN Are requested to meet at the Charlottetown Armour- ies Friday evening at 6.30 p. m. SHARP, to take part in the Parade in celebration 01' Army Week. Medals will be worn. P. J. ROSSITER, President Reg Fraser. Mrs. Mrs. Percy the oys were watched wit. merit in the eastern and sou h inter- R0b€rt Bulman est and were served refreshments. The some type of demonstrations Dancing from 9 till 1 Modern and old time dancing. Music by Don Messer Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L. thern all“; cotgsilqijeygd fin? pgsglble hi?“ Wise. sections of the province. mkdd his yslansgers em ve on rres an_ silo 11 _ ———‘%—~-'-'— mrgglon c the dense woods surrounding, Fleld SOVIETS DENY Proceeds for cigareues LEGION DANCE-A large crowd (Continued from page l) for service men over- “ “we” c; Shorlhom Breeders t ten I e ues av ni ance a an e en ers o e c1 y are I t... 1¢......u.., Ifiggnbhogfl. “r2. A large “mm o, shor,hm_nn,..:1.,, h... gelft-sarclrbificlrewagainst Ciyiihuger ofuSportineg m] UPPER PRINCE STREET-GAYTOWN m1 muse was supp e y f o1 - supr or orces o er s." u a S i1 experts S. 3-: - ,, side and his orchestra. The dance 3321;‘: aggggreafiidahsgge nfiwieg Sevastopol is a key to naval con- p y ___V_‘7 Because _0f recent interest and increased attendance, _-, gas under tthet dlirggirzn gfrfgler. A551. be" Tuesday, atmmoén "as a ‘trol tOf ttlhe Iiillack {Sci 111.385 lead- ii__722ii 15g Specml Services are continuing Luce, C“ e1’ a n ll 1', V ' ‘ v n U 1E 0 O Q (“ICES Rn ' ' e :|: i tirietguelgémy nilgiitigance rlcgmmliltqtéfi ghagthmltglegigggiirylgf ttlflirdiCti/rlrr.‘ mginlancl to the east. and is tlahe . ____ ____ TuvRsnsfiJYlqglxdYFfiléhgYmat 8 p- m- a!‘ o e gion ux ary. C - ' ' ‘ ' l ~t of th Crme pen n- . . erons were Mrs. LII‘. Lowther and gllealnh oilg°réllg°lnreserfi5lgéfll£gigé g8]: “I211”, w“; conquefi}, by the suffered heavy losses in men and :1: Conducted by Mrs, cc, ‘Thompson. ,,._,.‘i.,'.... 5.0.5.3. NW- °“““’““““' m] pouotas c HOWARD and ERNEST B SPRUNT FUNERAL TUESDAY-The “m- sev°ral mmremng d°m°“““' I c. r r m "lib “WW” "The Lord is not slack concernin His romises but "a1°“h°me “ed w" watts was mm took place and much yak n me 0s on " is long suffering toward us no? willgng thafany 1': S held on Tuesday afternoon. Follow- ing a short service at. his residence conducted by Rev. J A Nicholson. funeral services were held in York United Church and conducted also by Rev, Mr. Nicholson and Rev. Roy Vessey. Pall bearers were: Messrs. Lester Kcizer, Charles Gibbs. Allan MacDonald. W-Tilev Matthews, Robert Crockett, W. E. Hardy. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Fun- eral of the late Captain James Howard Murray was field ycaer- uable information given about the various types. Mr. W0nd‘s herd was used cows were brought out and these were placed for characteristics by several groups of breeders. These same cattle were Mr. white who explained the rea- son for his choices. good advantage. were also shown. Mr. White delivered a brief ad- dress on the activities of the Short- horn breeders across then placed by stone rubble of the Red army there has beaten off the Nazi but soviet newspapermen hav knowledged their outnum troops were in an Four they held on the peninsula. Rising time and again from the the battered city and navy garrison increasingly some of the grave position. The defenders have herd sires, heifers and a few calves bee" handicapped by lack of air- craft because c1.’ the narrow corner 0n the fighting in the Kursk Canada, H“ area the regular communique said: nomad out ma; the“, was ,1 Ema; “Our troops repelled attacks of the A suphmcntary bulletin also said rhnt me Germans were bring- in in fresh reserves, but "our ar illery, airmen, tankmen and in- fantrymen are successfully smash- ing the enemy's tank and infan- try units." Press dispatches had reported earlier a resumption of fighting 100 miles west, or Moscow, but the communique said there were n0 significant changes on that front or elsewhere. should perish.”—2. Peter 3:9. tide, e ae- bered 007.1.‘ L. 123183511 Gets Decoration OTTAWA, Postponed N Y., July i—(AP)—- GOSHEN, . June 30 — (C Opening c-f the trotting meeiing at P) - Award of the Canadian Efficiency Decoration to Defence Minister day afternoon A 5hr)" pflvfll,‘ scr- med gm bee; at “resent and Geiunzm Fascist troops, Gcsiien half-mile track was pvst- Rama "m: or Trinity United thurth He!‘ "*- ' ‘ Pl‘ SPPS- ' ' e1; h m, duct. medals to members of the 1h st. James church. service m. s c, Wright. Fieldm for b‘ ma“ “P “°"" l" w t“ d; “S” “mducied b" RH‘ T‘ H B ‘he Prwlncial Debnrtmehrtl of The July-August meeting of the fijfigofilivfififisfi 51:1 ‘ffiguffil,’ giiiihfindérxgricén ‘geepag-‘igifn? £1319’, scmer, M.A.. S.T.VI. Pall bearers sAlfréd Picicard. W. B were: , _ Pitrdie. w. R. trunks-tank. J~ J~ Larrabce, W. D. CrlillS, W. Parley Mutcti, Interment People's Ceme- tery. mm TO aasr - "me funeral of the late Miss Nellie James was held from her late residence. 228 Ell-Sm" Street, Tuesday aftemw" "he" services were conducted by Rev- Hugh Miller, D.D., who also offici- ated at the grave, Interment Peo- ple's cemetery. The pail bearers were: Messrs. 101R 30111115011. R98- Johnston, Daniel Mathieson. Wes Lowe, Otto Gallant, Henry Gallant- RATION calms MAILED — A d total of 81.000 sugar ration cards have been mailed. it was learned last night from M. F. Graves 1n charge of the work here. Thai leaves a probable 12,000 still 10 mail. on the population figures re- vealed at the last. census. Mr. Graves said applications were "still dribbling in“, and he expect- ed they would be for probably several weeks. He said the work of handling the applications and mak- ing out the ration cards was hand- led by about 300 volunteer women workers, ‘They were under the supervision of Mrs. E. S. Coffin and M“, E, s, Townshend, both of Charlottetown. All the ladies gave their time free. WINS DOMINION-WIDE COI- TEST-Miss Betty King, grad! eight pupil of Prince street $611001. Charlottetown won first Place in Canada 1n the Sarah Maxwell essay contest. The contest was sponsored by the National Order of the I.O.D.E. and was open to grade eight pupils in the capital cities of each provme in Canada. The sub- ject of the essay was "The British Navy" and Miss King led the rest of the entries in the Dominion of Canada. Prince Street School, in competition with West Kent, won - first three places 1n the the essay. Prizes for these were presented at the closing exercises at Prince Street on ‘Tuesday by Mrs. J. A. Mathleson, Honorary Vice Presi- dent of the Royal Edward and Hlllsborough Chapters of the I. 0. D, E. 1n Charlottetown. >Too [late Togflasifyg‘ 1,___ Iw6_'t.Tiitr.s WANTED FOR general housework. Apply Mrs. LeBlanc, 4 Prince Albert Street, Amherst, Nova scotia. 7-2-4-21. WANTED FOR WEST ROYALTY School, ex rlenced teacher. male preferred or coming year. Good supplement. A ply J. W. 'I‘rainor. Secretary of ustees. 6-29-7-2. LOST-IN THE POST OFFICE or between bus waiting room and P. O. Wednesday, small brown bag with purse inside containing sum of money, nlso book of char- 11y tickets and fountain pens. Finder please lcavc at. the Guar- dian Office. Reward. 7-2-11. Agriculture for ' tinder whose dav Show and sale to be direction the was held spoke. briefly. He Queen's County. winter in Moncton, Entries should field be made before July 15, he Mr. I... W. Roper, Ficldman with urged the breeders present to get the Dominion Department of Agri- their stock ready for the livestock culture, also spoke a few words to held next the breeders. Women's Missionary Society takes place this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Miss Flora MacDonald will give a devotional address-A full atten- dance ls requested. The Canadian Efficiency Decora- tion is awarded to an officer who has served 20 years 1n the Regervg Army ‘o1, Ralston served overseas 1n the First Great War and new 1| in the Cape Breton ggghlanfigf], officials announced. Starting tomorrow, the Grand Circuit drivers and hcrses Will put. on their program daily through Saturday. Then they will be idle _untt1 Tuesday. said. sperm na-rrowme by coupon IS NOW M N01‘ llll THIS! COUPON! UNTIL TOLD TO D0 SO IN EFFECT SOME IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT YOUR RLTIOII’ CARD F I I luAilaifunCardierequlret-lforedch llllyonereflIlqlllui-bomderine Individual person. regardless of age. house, you should turn your ration card zfiaelinumberedeouponleqoodipr oveltopurlandlmdyeoehemoyeeoure otwoweekirelionoilllaofeuqcr. yetireuqerullowanee. ‘a Coupon NO. 1i! ll‘: "_Y°u do ‘at u” mupmr.&.m. "In no. IJ I "Minion y; cannon Iempererywer Retlen Card letleeeemem ee Guerre Corie Tnnperelre . 3. ill 13th; N . 3, Iulyr 271:0 cougonYNo. term $01k; much”. °i "9" i” PT°""1W- 13ml‘ “up! N; 5 AW” “h ninq. 1cm or jelly making. Addliiond ' ‘ quantities are allowed for these pur- . f .,....‘ “...:.*":.':.:::=.'.:: 3.2;": ‘Liza's; »--- t» M i» s.»- - mu “m. ummmu Sugar Purchase Voucher. which your 1 s. Only coupons 1. 2. s. 4 and s can ‘Fm’ "m 9"’ Y“ _I %%N ' be used for sugar buying. l4. You do not require coupone for l ' I. Do not uee coupons A. B. C. D and sugar that you consume in restaurants . "l!" B, unleee instructions are iuued by The qrpubllc eating placer. These places are 1"“ 1, a.“ u Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Do not [mined and can only "n. limited defddl 1119m- ~ quantities to their cuaiometl. 4'1"" ‘l. Coupons must be detached in the lluealev-Iaunln arm-an 5v—CM Queer-Gull presence of your retailer. He will not l‘. Mun“ o! “mo” coupon- “ mwd ll nd ll . mmg-defeeuldrzflenei-g Intteeehleee heleleeel I-eel eel beOeInLEleepehnheelIeeeeenh-pebgelve accept loose, detached pone- ‘. u yo“ do ‘h. buying ‘or You ham" and offendere are liable to prosecution. 1Q. Report io the nearest Wartime Pricee lumen _ or for a number of people. you may -, sugar for them by taking their med Trade Board office (a) if you lose ration curds with you to tlzeelore. your curd. (b) if you change your name s” AR s" AR 8U AR 8U AR s" 0. If you order by telephone, c r or address. \ gyzgrdjfisfizeiam’ “we. d’ o’ 17- I! additional ration cards are needs‘ f 1 . Con di ei- B s E a s l0. Retailers may hold cuelcmere‘ ration ‘sir-Wyn... 9:0 oihgezgm: $23M 1 .. ,“ l ,_ .°§Z3Z.‘3i.‘f.."§§?§.........§?2.‘.i’.f.'2.1§ -£==~d=~====~w~- i home to take delivery; or in the can 6odA.24GoadA.I0GoodJ1v2760011111136001!!!I m sari, therueoelw end ‘ u.‘ end .‘ u ‘ and ‘ u ‘ end ‘ ‘y’ °t “ “ ham“ ddhm" The above 1| facsimile only and cannot be umd. THE wan made by mail or express. ll. If you qo visiting for a week or more. you should take your ration card wliliyouforyourlioeito use. u. Ill ND RADE OARD IMF