___.-_.. TlLEZSQAY- . 7 THE CHARLQTTEIQVttVN (‘iiARDlNN "wév. ‘b. ...,k¢>__._ ‘h, . - i’ Macs Hair Restorer ’ a delicately nerfumrd P"- paratinn whit‘ l’ t‘ !_ '5" T¢ 5i i utrengthens and hfalliiflifi m" The Central Guardian ' I'M: column t: reserved tor news in local lnterelt but advertising ol a nevvsy nature may be inserted 3 ll 5 cents word strictly pa) 'Y;.'.‘_"€ hair. GR\‘ ‘ able ln nilvanee. i‘ 'll..l t ‘one ‘ i ' 11 it I i, UMGHAL ___.__._._.___._______. llAltt 1U ' CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- Piuuiotes a new and ill?‘ ANCE, L-9789-‘l-2i-QL‘ _ erlor growth where the hair il ‘i falling and is remarkably useful in preventing iiandrulf and |l['§\l'\)_\‘il1'.{ parasitic hair killers. Just tolioiv the direc- i‘ COLOR. q; 8 0‘cl0ck. L-JHU. VISITS OLD HOME — Among tiuns carefully and W" W“ . , , -»~ i tart‘: trait. *zi.:"i.ii-.f.ai \0173“0'TTLETOD-‘\Y l autumn season as the time in which to visit their island homts are Miss Aiarion MacDonald, R.l\‘.. of Hunter River. Phil. and Miss Katharine MacDonald. B. Se, MN of Kilniulr. PEI. These young ladies arrived in the city Ulll; Rlili 00c per Bottle uassr u. sens i ltELlEVL J _ 2r liivry poison wiiu is troub- Q ' "T'._1"i‘ iul viitli itiis in the stomiirh .i:i.l lliliil> >htlilld gel u bottle i. oi‘ Dr. l-.\:ui'§ Stomach .\li.\'~ ; week, having motored from New iine .intl see how quickly, it . York. After a brief holiday they \.i'i ii'il\'\t: all ilistrcsfitlis splan to return to resume their duties at Cornell Medical Centre. .~ iiililiilllfi , _ - l.\ an» Stirmiieli Hixture, ' nii-ul lllllvi. iot only '“'%T._"?€" ‘ ' New York Clzv All lmil i-iiw-i-is from t ' "' e l\ y-iii ll mimiuti-s the func- iluliill ai-iiiiiv oi‘ the stomach, EDUCATION CODIMITITJE ~ A .71’ .i.~.i~i rltLPh-RIUH und improves i the iippi-tlti". ticzition Committee was held on Friday, Oct. ll at 4 o'clock in Prince of Wales Hall. Prof. W. Reddin, 211w." ‘.4 K. 0F C. meeting tonight at‘ well attended meeting of the Edf W. llilippleton Completes 50 iYears Service l . . I Tea Company Plans ~ {Cash Donations iTo “War Services Substantial financial mid for home and war services in Canada is seen in the newly announced I policy of T. H. Elsmbrooks Co. Lim- iliQd, Saint John, N.B., whereby l. cash donation of 2 cents per pound of Red Rose lea, or coffee is made available to charitable organiza- tions during the cominB Willi-fir- Every war service, church and ieftaritable association. it is stated, ,may take advantage of the offer, ‘which is effective until March l, 194 The method of distributing the funds indicates that purely local charities will be given equal oppor- tunity with national organizations |to participate in the plan. Essence iof the offer L; that individuals and iorgztnizatlons are invitezi to save labels from Red Rose tea packages and coupons from tins of Red Rose coffee. "These labes or coupons," states an Estabrooks Official. "must be sent to the Company through the Our Wartime Policy: ash for Your War Service Church or Charity . . . “and be it further resolved that, until March I, 1941, we give in cash to the chari- ties of Canada, for war or home service, two cents for each pound of Red Rose Te and Red Rose Coffee.” ' _OCTOBER 15. 1940 H"; tm.\ i1 l)l‘ilne“' ORDER’ Y, i“ _d x y \_ U“ K “Urnj. 10D,“ Ll'il.ll.il'l'v01il?ll£ the Illfltllllf, ta- . orgamzklyion’ socxety, church or Maui K50 pmssing Ji-Qllallfé? at the lingo nuni- I ‘b i Wm , m “inf Soy-vici- 0r f‘ '_' '1'“ . b“. presem’ and {or the benemi cfilialiritalhle wfolrk L: undertaken and m ltaqlias d m -. §>ci'utri\<>;fe§1l1,§>hfldxnvteltcfflffd Prev" . w which w. will donate cash on THE ABOVE IS FROM A RESOLUTION PASSED BY THE DIRECTORS OI-' THIS . no m. Alli see . s . t. gs e plilllh‘ qggynu . . , .:. = ~=~-i'~i rem or o» Conn-ow» as Quinn-a by ~ - I. *1“ “s” °‘ f “m” ’°’°”°“ "°“.““ come/my AND me PURPOSE or THIS ADVERTISEMENT is to EXPLAIN f‘, than... .‘- i- .inii tithe aiivant- Q the p51 '1' F and myypgd dw-us- ‘L L AP‘ ETON of tea or Con“ represemeq by m‘ I 5...‘. . a ; ,.-,,,,,_ W o, \IONCT1\ o... ,.aa.....,.i.ii... ‘°°“*;§“S" T.‘i..‘i’i.°i°...°."‘f‘£i“§§?.§‘fi°3§ TO rue PEOPLE or CANADA JUST i-iow we HOPE ro canny our THAT ii. - .- it: rni ur s. , .- f] _ . _ e ‘-" ~ _ gill; ill t’ ' , " »- .. i..-i.i.- .. the Drivt’ H,‘ ,.f[f!1_°“i“g, PQSO“. _><ivv:ii'~w-i n. service. rr-‘izmlwl providing comforts for the men in WARTIME POLICY. to u. .. i. t. ill (lllllfllll, 0 , ““ ‘l ‘m? W359“ °i u: ' 1., iii-iii. ehiiirmtlll uniform or maintaining the re- ; the moiwionr including Rev. G. C. r.i A v i. our Qfiiillilzdtlmlfi today‘ ' . i I . i I Wiiir lll.i|\:‘(‘ in nuy. “ . - . . ~ ‘ ’. ~, . . ;ligious, benevolent and cha-riBBb-B , , _ “IIDSJF, J. J. Frainor. Ci. J. Tweedy i pres itui \\ U. Auiheton, HOB-PUP. .. ' ‘ l 1 n- A. R. Brennan, W. R. Shaw It/Irsv {scent und ueneral manager of the 1 “Wk ma‘ mu“ 9° ‘m in pea“ 9‘ s‘ 1H:- Jiilinson hl.ic_\lillan_ My. FfQdIM;\(\_ ‘Atlantic licgioii or the canariian i W". fife 511F111 be 813d i° ‘xiend u“ . ‘i t. i Loren, Mrs. H. L. Bethune, Mr Ken- """‘1°"-"*l " " 3m“? Wm‘ a, “muiofgfi- 1 M (‘ntlausilstic about h It h ' f I ' ..~ . -- . . . .* i u" , ,1 iiczzis e i i 4m 4*» . @~ .~~' hilt-l‘1Yiofil}.Eiglggiififjdofi§fh' n)‘ illlhxhx/lllsliilfllthll: the plan which becomes effective a e - .— ::__-____» 510,4 5pm“, o; the curriculum as V; , an; pri-slniod \\'l'.ll n lvaiiieijlidnii- iynnrpsjawliy laigtimlrgoygiirig yilullldeleid I I I - I y - s w ‘hmdé Md“ “d °f “m1” "fid-‘l \I'r Apileum was also the reci-HQ-su ha“ m ‘ 1 _ ' 1 ‘ C and changes which mi ht: be . . i . h »‘. ‘. x Y‘. ,. . . -.i"“'~1“b1? w W“ and home “n, cs8 t y a a\‘t O h. l The meetings men aguoumeg“e Uiiiéithtggéatglllé‘ggpgeéime when they are urgently n a e s s v-M-A- ———-—- ifruni S. J liiiiii:vri‘<.»rd. chairniani“ i - . I I I L, , Hum, ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, o, m, DR. HUGHES wens Nritsa. _ i at... Drt .1. n; i»; i..-.- common Na-‘ T" Old“ i° ilublidze ‘hi’ m" ‘*5 - . .\ ,. _ ,. __ ._ Th- nir ag 1‘ Ally-E: i, 131 1; -1~\. ".1. ii: 'l'imd ivzdelva" possible. T. g s s e s o e l} - h; ,1 1m Lyn.‘ '|, ‘ma: 121d‘, (iflitlilfllgl? glf ltir. 2nd Alxrs‘. Diixixiili-lohi. I U H ‘of liillilmflllnxllltiniiifllflthil- LIHUFOOK: Co. Limited, are o e n a i I - - i -' . . . .' ‘ i4 ‘- ~ ‘~.- ' ‘ - Q; '0' Aliza l‘ v n‘ LHL ‘~ "-“ Wmmime i" ‘of thr- iate Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. znii’ "lniiroznseiziciit sets forth features a ' " L-aoo-lo-is-ai. {hgiihfilaagfvigQ-aghhgiqhfvihk 5...’? I" "m i“ ‘m "m" m (‘emu with imn-lylylglw -~ -- --- - - ____ at. mm; 01-109}; m. Sr ‘mum: ' - 13 139;)’ m“; i111‘! 3*‘ (‘O how 9H“ a e_ . I ,_ I Church. Outremoiit-. tho Rev. Jun ‘ Tl,» , .» ~ .ii than 8611110 the d c a e e t L. O'Rourke oiliciaiinu The innit-l, H1 c n o who was given awav bv her cousin, ~-~-——- Mr. Thontas N. Sheaiian. wore an l‘I‘|ilII‘l] l5 reserved [m ensemble oi promenade green wool of 111C]! interest but advcr- iYr si I‘: of .1 neii-sy nature may he - v at 3 cents a word miiv uityxihli- in advance. ‘ "his . MiivPimil Dr. Hughes. Dr. and A. man for . the ceremony‘. ‘Airs. Hughes left by motor for the ichiii-rioivs w .i.'.ii'.'~": Guardian may b0 i Ill .\ ‘m “m” iFE.‘.lf."°..-.‘.’F“.‘SS%L“§€“Z528 iilféipif. 333.. . . . ._ 5,3,zsgé.fifl,.ns.g,.wng;.g w p n ‘igiim through the organization, society, church or cluh .- .1. '.ii‘.i ‘i‘ i Hfihlliiili Training Sriioni for Nurs- rs, anti Dr. Hughes i.» a zratluateeif lvli- " " ' and i5 on the staff of St. Mai ‘s Hospital-Mont- real Star, Oct. it). BUS OVERTCRNED IN (‘.01.- l.lSl0N'-— The large motor bus. which Operates s ])1\.\§C.'ii.;£‘l' roam‘ 9 s E ifsiiagary, iiiiniania iifoeal To iixis wwii, Wfiw 0\'0l“ill‘ll0d in a collzs" with a loacleti truck at the COl“ r of Kent and Weymouth Streets. near Prince of Waies Colleize, yes- itczxiai" at noon. 'I‘iierc were no fly Daniel I)e Lure fu-soriateil Press Staff Writer ll lJ.'_{.il"~. Oci l2 - ' iini‘. Rumania, in- _ i“ . , . is iniiizil. The truck ivas after trik- l had DfeilOilrly stopped at the e Chariottetoiiii Airport. The bus was uoing east on Kent Street and j damaged and also a headliizht. and ' I Spflllfl. Althoiieh the motor bus was i turned over "l its side. the Qinfs ‘Yfiwiiii’ for Ottawa to fake cleri- yClil positions in the Civil Service. Mrs. Stephen R. Arseriault has irvtiirned to her home in 5t, Chry. sostome from the Prince County Hospital where she had been iindcreolng treatment-S. Capital ivy!" Gm‘! M? m‘ {tyan and ‘lllllllii iiitii (ii: lfili yiliini-s making 21151 G°IdiRiIIE Eoswflld- IF'°|1°“'ill8 U115 . ss . arzaro 5m q 14311;, » iii'il‘l'llllll -1 ‘uni. JVCI" i0 o~ l" min- ocsion. rs. amue H de d irvnii-iwi m the Nova Scotla C3111): intro"- H H h X a Mr- John Mayhew were ynvooinatgd . . . .. . _, irai yesterday; after visiting at m. i one lltivl" or bombs damaged nine to solicit subscri tions for t U on recei tof such a letter we shall send com leis instructions and a certificate showin i3 ' AP’ “R” h ‘ houses il"l‘)lill lUi ' ~ ~o ‘e und r p he new p of German | Czgfizgil s"““t°’ ‘7' ‘A ' M“°D°““m- deb. '11,}; Win. Qimfilyvpéxtrlcai biéiidiln/firchlt 37am subRe/Iiréilegt that the name of your organization has been entered in our newest ledger-a ledger that is d i ed ~ .. mi m hoaiiiial. I Golding Howard‘ mmge, Drake; marked "Donations in Co-operation with Our Fellow Canadians." Cecil 9 PM‘ Artiiii" A. Fraser of the Nova Scntla Hiszhlanders t. rk .1 l l .»v .i ii ‘ “Y9K.” th no of hi; mgtlher. “Mrs. q Afabn I rll-Yfin‘ M-Socgamon mid plane; asThee fgrueivhljiellrllgaggfienultfthe old Poll" “flatly. m" "M" "arch 1y er. He returns to his unit. to- raided. Liv >01 anti a southwggf, church was conducted on the last YRTY i 9 Canadians i ' ‘mop! were ‘ r R1. .1 t ‘ l e i. , hi . .2 maxi: ~0n R, A, F, nsatisirwsisavsis i»,- i»; iii-ow. we» . .- i _"fl'\‘.’d here. anti-aircraft gains were firing at cc ‘ed mm friend! and mflnbei‘! Casualty List LONDON. Oct. 13-(6? Cable) — Nine Canadians or former residents. v , _ n _» L. B, . B3; D. D. Moore 1888- ' . - » __ _ a: the Dominion were mated in an .ii"w P1-1i"¢ii1"r~=\ii‘~‘ iv-i- ofrlrrgfnirrgrlizr aof iiRhfisrfLomGe-on: ma" ‘"1"’ Piehfilm- lTumer. 1890-93: é. n. niaih°iaalfnifi i,,.,fi'fh:'§§%°x,§ff,’:§§§u§,°%§ iforeign money market today. , F ’ Air Ministry casualty lisi Lssued m-l Mwfbn. 0.1m. Rnd Company- a H from 1818-18011. Ceriiivflii lumi- ‘H- R. Baker, 1894-97’ o, F, paw. d y L, be H . k f‘ .‘1 The Swiss franc finished .01 oi I _ , >|||p 5y _ _ - Ymn l C, .1“ 1 . l_ , _ i an t a aut ul vvor o nit , , , 1 M“. ,2. SAILING [may minty m n34}: , ----~ "W “m! Mi” "Remit Crosby. §fl§aif,“,,",,j’,§,‘,‘§pp,,‘§§‘LyflflFnQL i§3"6,?°9v7v"9°°' W- B- Tiwmas- 19- ——-——--—-- f§,‘§,‘,‘,‘,‘*,},‘§',,‘,',‘,,§j"§,,,°f§ 5,13,, nlilf my wary-MM NEW YORK’ on u, A”, _ and a silier communion set from - . 1111mm Harrison. 1904-00; poumt cams the dominion currencv v. or a eeni Killed in action. F0. J. C. Boyle whose mother lives in Ottawa. PO. Arnold E Waiferson. Otiaivn. ,oos1ou (via Vermouth, N, j.) S 0"’ 1 "W", 4P i. i f Pd S!‘ i. 26 i-l . ii '. . I l " .‘~ ' ll ALI i .' i r" . k r ~ 21-23; WHY m Bent, 1823-26; Henry 10 Wvr s Trip Wantrtlrihahn Iwghmbelieiwvh‘ killed Sea’. +12:- "lhfrhho-hgllh‘ lll‘(lllixlll<l‘.fillrilll'l lhrnrlt-snbliic- l nlhltlfljlhéhghnxkglvtobg 19%" P9179» 5r» {$264285 wunan‘ T0mple' no}: “hgfizsiézsliiggflwag clfinwil?’ leading “mum curl-Emma m . A "W1C," Amman m," Mil u ’ v imfliliifgfmd UK‘ Wcfii mdiTFTitnmas presided. ‘and the service 1539-39; Matthew Bickia llifziléiio: tio'n of new members hls rte result ,__ sailqfriim R¢¢d',p¢;ngwy,a.r_ "Mjm"? “nd beu"‘°d kumd h‘ '"" ' e ___________ "f d“‘“°"“°" W“ wndilcwti by a wmmm Munmmld‘ 18,3 ‘a ' Xe 9i ‘he Chllwh Union movement, .on.— form-er minister, Rev. S. H. Rice. Dhen Bamford. 1831-33. Will am and in the rearrangeme of con- Sninz John. to Boston, every Friday at H AM. (A.T.), via Yarrnniith; riiie Boston Satur- iiuv ill ti A.M. (E.S.'l'.). Passengers holding through Sgt. P M. Davidson. brim in Al- berta, wife lives in Northumirer- lnnri. Rneinml. .\ili=si'irrt-— "Runs t“ 80mm may occupy "MW" qpmhml- “m” Hm‘ 1: innbhfihpd. | lihlr-hlilrogie Hsir-frvhisf-t oYafidngAcvtt-jagzlehi‘ Bottevel 1848-50" Freda-rink Srnnil- ELI}? sgfilidthefidithnovgngUmimsli/lterg ~.i,.-.~ i .11. i ‘i .‘ ‘ " “ ' _ —“. _~ - - i ,' ‘. ~ I s . . itc- h, “ihztzfiifhflirtriwglsrzkay ms“, T???“ (Yvinnoi R Fmeno Winiiip"! llflhélistttlifllrtylq y‘ ‘~ 4‘ ri-rvire‘ ‘litiy-avihhlg: (‘giooirbhlnhidlgssggctligllglaiavh- ghgdhhaggfiz‘MCghigdlfiflfizéflns, §>evi§"ré9§i§r28‘i§éo~§i Allllklinhhhgzn- 7 _ i ~.. . . . .> .. .-—~ u, s 1,_, - -, i .- - ,; __ s’ _;v' _ ' “if:‘_f‘Y,f_":f"1'}",{::f,":',§‘:',:, ‘l.\/Palaver ‘advised! gr {lgfliwhl\‘ ll. Shaw whose artri: The)! Holy fifty." h Id In 118$. Little xoiglgdifgoyrqkehaad side’ 193.7% °°d - “win-rm. "as ii~si z w‘ i mwniz \\il‘ w _ ' , - - werese n ' _ ‘midi y’ A active - in: the‘) ghhhieci: ‘$.03? n?" vain-Ila gxgllyiwn and wrhre formed into a roagdfggltta: tlfzygmnmtemi,‘ 3g," - {trinity Pi! 2t!‘ B. Mflfiqflnlim, Oi- ‘ 2I‘i\'l(‘(‘ r ’ fr‘ the '1‘. F. Fullerton or st separate circuit and remained such church “m, l comm“ fengvluok‘ ‘TA"" '. V A fillfi “irr- ii-< ii1_i\tni a. . mu! whose h- James. Presbyterian Church in until about 1875. During these years ,vh,,re Wm be the ‘mvemnl of a _ . . "=*"'=""' u" == iirrrrrz‘. it; "1".- i.‘ f Shirt";:<1:r".."*fr:rr.1.'ri".1221? if?" sz"'.li"l..str."ir' rm?" “W” ‘ C0 LT "us: ifinrhinztoii ow m‘=.=\y.tz riiir- .1‘ air n 1n Jill‘ ministry msuaigv tiinitiesfinnd at the evening service. Ackman. 1879-82: H. P. Covmer- ‘Jam, ygpnnw {n ‘inélsorfiwotsligl; he T. a I ' _ ing operations in the Meditrrran- list June l6.) Rev. J. L. Miner of the Prince Bl waithe. 1882-85; W. W. Louise. i355‘ _ mum 13mm“ é between Georg. town and Charlottv- : p; wngers in the bus at the time , HDDFPH- mire‘ merit- ~ . 1935. . ziizinaizrri‘ . Raids After i I ION!» (m. 1l.~i.\li\llii.!)') w Ii rd I tinoni. Britt-h night fighter patrols | were rvporteci over the east Anglian y coast, wnert- iiic raiders were trying i to sneak across. The Germans hammered at Lon- don's (ietonee ring in waves of four or five planes spreadinir fanwise. Root-ion observers said the raid appeared to he twice to three times as hi‘ili‘\‘ as ill‘ 1i.ht rairl Saturday , in a soimiu... u-rn [min the mayor under \i Ittscliu tvorkeis worked t0 Engiish dljilflfji fm‘ the second time. Four high explosive bombs drop- ped in n. noriiioasiei'ii port caused some miszizilties. 'I‘i".e (lumiiiis also were reported over a Soiiih Wales town. Nazi bombs on London wrecked them, l‘t.‘.\CLl(' workers giillifid search- in: the ilrbris for people feared trapped. Heavy anti-aircraft cannonadiniz boomed across London shortly after dark last night. as the German raid- ers (ironed (rum- in their third Sun- ‘ riay raid. some of the Nazi airmen Siiimiiiiiz e111 Zi-s inc-porter! today that ihv Norwi-trzriii t liter llirti, which ‘triis operated bvtwci-n New Orleans iinii Ellkililltfi hr the British Admir- ROME, Oct. IAPI-The Ital- ian rinri Himsia .. n t-riide delegations Iimiav sinned an nizrremcnt for mu- lliili commercial vxvhanize bettveriii The text ivas not iih-i two r-iitintrir... - dow insiaiiud. On Sunday, 0110b- l . curly at‘ Church To lie-open; 38th Anniversary .\..... P. I.. which was dedi- ti an Oerouai" 19th, 1802, has Le i closed for several weeks dur- iiiiiuh time it has been thor- iigi‘ renovated. the interior illiilil€ll and it lowly memorial win- tr 201.1, iii.‘ ihirrv-eigiiili anniver- siiiy‘ of till» church will be duly (7i).-(‘l‘\’t‘(i by three special services. At the morning and re-oyoening service, the lllPlllOflfll window will be iuivviicii. ‘Flie services of visit- ing cicreyniieii anu‘ musicians will add to the lliiO " and attractive- ness oi ilic <irr.is.o . The history of the Cornwall C0ll- l] August of iiint year, the folloiving qllC ion was a-lsed: "What meas- iflllS at Little York iYork) and at West River, (IWOMIOW Bank). Ser- vices were held at. West River in of repairs, should be torn down and a new building erected. Those pres- ent at the meeting were: Rev. W. Bi Thomas, minister and chairman, and Messrs. Robert Frizzell, James Howard, William Pfiirneaux, John Mayihew, Samuel Howard, Robert Boyle, Samuel Drake. Pope Cros- by, James Drake Jr., William Boyle, ‘Samuel Frizzcll, Robert Boyle and Jzitzies Drake. Jr., were appointed Sunday in March. 1902, when the Rev. W. B. Thomas preached from the text: II Cor. 5:1. The architect or the new build- ing was Mr. C. B. Chappell, and the contractor was Mr. Neill Mac- Neill of West River. Several dona- nf the conga-oration and these add- ed miich to the attractiveness and service oi’ the church. These done.- tions included a bell from the Hon. Donald Farquharson: a pulpit from the Revs. Samuel. William J. and Coffee. These “rose end” coupons mustbe sent to us iii which you do your war service or charitable work and to whom we will donate cash on the hasis of two cents for each pound of tea or coffee represented hy the coupons." . Aitfonva ‘load of lumber at the ' ,,.,,_,~ d‘, b; _k t 13m nu,“ - . .“firs,that.‘§??..i“§.....f%“1% "3155 Bil-Ill! §,i,;i,,“§§;°i3,; ifpfijggyigyqggyiftig; You can readily understand why we must ask that all coupons be sent to us by an official of your organiza- §iii}..;?“§Z.‘.§.°§£“}‘}3§ 2Z.i.‘.‘.?..“""'; , ‘,*,1,,.-,,,.- 31",);- "igvg, ‘ggdtfirnvflg; .~.:i<- .l‘1 'i':. , ., g. - - - ».i@o‘ri.l€‘l§.f..‘§°i;iilihifi... $13.2’ Qillfit Saturday ;‘,*,-;_.i‘if,.’,‘,1§?“....;‘“.€."‘,§i§,-‘3."Z3133 tion. We shall issue our donation cheque to the organization, not the individual. ' m m“ M? " “'35 m“ brokpn i "he ‘ioiiso o‘ \lr William Crosby i , en by w. Neil Wieht of G-rorge- iuiibiillibs yjw“x‘;,_§-“,fl§eri’i§°§°,°‘wfl;‘111,13 Those engaged |i1 war activities will naturally have complied with all federal and provincial regulations. g itown and the truck by VL. L ‘ iii) i0 liiitl- . . , r iRohin-s. The latter vPliichp ‘._.',,,.§f >' Pfliiiii‘ 3 it cqmfia“ andda l?!‘ bundmg It do s not matter whether our or anization is national in sco a or eniirel local If ou are 1 1m hv Mr. Ralph Jenkins of u..- l0 light fr~f.le“la‘.‘.hc‘.hs°r"° 1 "he ifm)“ e _ _ y g _ _ p _ y _ y_ , t ciflv. “b: droppmg i Qfifdimffépnlcgé‘ gm ‘ggestrucflzfif engaged in furthering war effort, providing comforts for the men in uniform, or maintaining 2 l _** Cflilil. a.ii.~<-;-_ mm c l of niid-Lon- On Friday. February 14th, 1,902. the religious, benevolent and charitable work that must go on in peace or war, we shall b0 r ersonf s ",',‘.§‘,,,‘,§‘,? heayieL 3:: Tagiiitiffi. Btharhlehwghfgfelgfiilff glad to aid you. Here is the simple procedure we ask you to follow: g Misses Jean Forsythe and Caro- |' Pfwm“ m)!‘ Pam" B‘ the V"? met and decided that the old o p“. 51mm“ ciharlmteto“u 1e" I entrance of Lneiand, from the co - church o; 1355 which w“ m need 1. Start saving the “rose end" coupons Immediately and tell others to do so. 2. Have an official of your organization write us stating that your members and workers intend to accumulate the coupons, and telling us of the work you are doing. .T. H. ESTABROOKS C0. Limited _ SAINT Jflllil, N. B. Benjamin Howard. in memory of Baptukchurch Charlottetown w“ isters from the city. Liiirmg that period the following ministers serv- ed at Cornwall: Revs. Robert Ald- er, 1818-21; Stephen Bamforil. l8- Mr. and Mrs. Smailwnod. nee Ber- tha Hyde of St. John's, Newfourid. land. The I14"\\' church was opened and Dawson, 1833-34; J.P. Hetherinzton. 1884-38; Richard Knight, 1836-39; William Smith. 1830-43; J.B. Strontt. 1843-46; William Webb. 1846-41; Charles DeWoIfe, 1847-48: Edvrani The sermon was preached bv the Rev. J. J. Teasdale of Fredericton. N. B. a former minister of the ,F‘lrst Methodist Church in Char- Illugh MiUer, 1908-12; George Orm- Fm. 1912-16; Jacob Heaney, i916- i l9_: S. D. Webster. 1919-21; Henry Pierce 1921-25. grcgations, the Cornwall. Kingston and New Dominion congregation; were united to form the Cornwall United Church Pastoral Charge. higher at a discount of 13% V“ rent. iOttawa" Foreifln Eitchllil: Control Board rate 9.00-9.91 oer w" discount) NEW YORK. Oct. 14.—(CP)—Thc Canadian dofiar and the Swiss franc were the only gainers amoniz the e