llilffi YHANks, 1/1 (‘tin/ill NIGEIIAN Ewvarnn l-AGOB. Niieria. - (GP) - His. ins-y was. msaa at W Guards, GONI 1'0 THE DOGS IJNDHNAND, Enghnd - (G) —Loass of 22.000 (8.000) h one am Nigeria District of the Method. trial of a nun accused of embezz- jt Church. He is the first Niger- ling more than £5,000 fnoon the Ian to hold such an appoh-mtunent. mot office where he wmtscd, jfsxrna FINE cream- QUICK HELP WITH FULL-STRENGTH FRESH YEAST Watch Pleiscbmanrfs active fresh Yeast go right to work -help give your bread more delectable flavor, finer, lmoothcr texture every time. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, be sure to get Fieischmann’: fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable — Canada's favorlta yeast for more than 70 years. JfiyWLJW/vw MADE IN CANADA Olivqlwm on .4.whan Dsrlloasa daDadawaain-weakbowingtindopandharasl dilated as P“ ‘ an of the Wsat- can mentioned in evidence at the sisrsiui ousnomi ..°ION'IAGUI will have Rod Cross Chlidranh Clinic conduct” by Dr. Acker at Legion Hall, Thursday afternoon, October 24th. ....~c 5.7m ar mon- TAGUE.—Big program of entertain- l P. M. every night this week. Georgetown iimi Vicinity Mr. Michael Clarkin o! Morell, visited Georgetown recently and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Burke, Miss Irene Stewart. R. N.. vis- ited Charlottetown on Saturday on his return she was accompanied by Miss Alice McLeod of Chariot- tetown who was her guest over the vs skend. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Llewellyn have taken up residence in their new home on Richmond Street- It in expected that a ship will arrive in port about the 25th of this month to load pit props for the Bergmann Construction Com- pany. At present there are a large quantity of props stored in the Exhibition grounds here. Miss Dorothy Jenkins. Char- lottetown, spent tho weekend o-t her home in Georgetown, Miss Hilda Brown of Charlotte- town wss the guest of Mr, and Mrs. William Prosper for a few days recently. Mrs. Myrtle Babineau is visiting in Wheatley River, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ross. Mn. J. Waldron Lavsrs and son Jackie accompanied by Mrs, laura iLavers and her nephew Stewart Hanson were visitors to Charlotte- ltown on Sunday. Mr. Joseph McPhea, O. N. R- flocomotivs engineer was a recent visitor to his home here. Mrs. Charles Gordon of Monta- lgue Junction was a visitor to Georgetown on-Bunday. l Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dillon are vial-ting in Georgtown Royalty. the guests of Mi’, and Mrs. Alphonse Corrlgan. Mr. Elias MacDonald is now con- ductor on the Georgetown run, re- placing William Brown who is now on I western run. NOTICE Dr. J. Reddirfs Of- fica, Mi. Stewart, oil week axcapi Wednesday otter- Denial open IIOOII. Poultry-Poultry Buying daily Live and Dressed Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway rates, trucking equal to railway rates paid. EASTERN PACKING CO. Souris NO CHIPS WITH BEER BEER. Englajnd - (CP)—There'll be no fiah and chips to go with the i beer in Beer because the Ministry 0t Food has refused to grant the necessary licence for establishing n shop. i. i SlllTEli FOR FALL Dressmaker Suits In para wool-goid-stlllod designs-fluid lines in sleeves and back. New Fall shades, “cmgiaaiis some TAILORED SUITS Twaads and Woratoda. All siaas, including Y1 332‘ M’ $35.95 ‘Anilvbglolyaflnasolloetian otlflasaa and Walssfs Coats, Ins, Ins-Tricia! and Unhhned. Kennedy's not» w... , lolqaaoalkoct l %%%%%%%%t%l%t%% '58? aunt. Dancing. refreshments. Opens Silo TELL "man AGE‘! Neither her employer or friends would guess this woman's real age ia J8! Take a good look. Can you sec any “telltale signs" to show ahe isn't i0 years yum‘??? Her e ca would betray her first. or eyes qu ckly reveal when you be in to feel middle-aged. always tired-h mid, ball-well. That's why so many who want to keep youn in looks take B le Beans- a leading Br tiah remedy for keeping fit | and trim. Purely vegetable Bile Beans gently cleanse an over-loaded system from the effects of eating too much rich. fatty food-rand lack oi exercise. Ask our druggist for Bile Beano-largest- n liver pills in Great Britain-and banis that "always-tired" feeling which puts thc marks of “middic-age" on you. at BILE BEANS loll... i I Outlook Hopeful A For Canada MONTREAL, Oct. ll >- “Those prophets qf gloom wiho predict a business recession should see their Canada at. first hand, “said NB. Walton 03E , executive vice pres. id-ent. Oaniadiarn National Railways. on his mourn from a. three weeks inspection of Lhc company's west- ern iiaciiities. "If tine real ouire for inflation is production. then Oan- ada is dicing all right in tihls p09!- iwar world. I have never seen ow iOOIlIllry working so hard at peace- time production. ; "Nature has been especially bountiful this ycur. Iihrare i.s an ex. ocllent grain crop and much of it is already on the way to marketa. The Olcanagan VlJey has a near record truit cmp which is being picked and shipped rapidly. Good crops mean prosperity for eastern as wall as western Canada I sec no reason for masimism,” he 0on- crud-ed. With Mr Walton on his recent trip were four members of the iriailway board of directors; RB. lBrenan, Saint John; J A Noirtihey. lTbronto; BL. Daly, Mont-real; and EJ. Young, Dummor. Soak. In the west they were accompanied in 'W.R., Devenish, vloe president. [western region. They travelled some 5,000 miles. covering the prairies awn-y from the popuia-icd centres to get an ideal crossection. Urhe inspection included such diverse activities as handling iron ore at tlhe lakeheod to Shipbuilding at. Victoria, B C. PLAN NEW FACTORIES WREXIIAM, Wales, Oct. 2G -— (CP) — New factories built to meet war needs have brought a promise of future prosperity t0 Wi-cxham ivhere unemployment reached 2,’; per cont in the lute 30s t Seven thousand extra jobs will be provided, it, is estimated by the Board of Trade. Many of them will be for women who had little chance to work ‘m the district's heavy industries before 1939- A big royal ordnance factory near Murchwiel. where 10.000 were cm- ployed on munitions contracts, is being leased in sections to manu- facturers. Onc company alone plans to hire 4-000 persons. A surgical sup- ply flrm will need 800 others. Other wartime factories will be used by manufacturers of steel office equipment, light chemicals, underwear and leather goods. Between the wors, Wrexham area suffered from a decline in its basic industries: coal mining. steel- making, bricks and tile plants and some agriculture. The steel posi- tion is improved; and while the there will he enough new secon- dary industries to take up the em- ployment slack. WPGXh-‘im has been proclaimed a !"Devclopmcnt Area" under the govcrnmcnt plan for eliminating ipockcts of unemployment, but the Board oi‘ Trade reports "it is con- sidercrl unlikely that it will be necessary to attract further addit- lonal industries into the area." FOOD PRICES RISE BTIIADILY WASHINGTON. Oct. 18 -(AP)— Betore the dccontrol of meat, food prices in the United States avar- BBed 21.4 per cent higher than on June 30. the bureau of labor sta- tistics reported ‘tonight. ‘hse food price average rosy Ll per cent during the week ended °¢l~ 11. making an advance of 7.5 per cent for the four weeks up to then. l‘ Climbing prices for farm pro- iducts boosted the wholesale price index as a whole to 136 per cent of the i928 average in the week ended Oct. l2, BRONCHIAL ASTHMA GETS’ FAST RELIEF _Don't let choking s eila frighten you any more. ou are a victim oi‘ infectious Co do, use Poisson's Cou h Syrup. lt acts as attinterna antiseptic, and thins out the mucus or phlegm that causes the gasping and chokin . -Poioon a Coulis Syrup helps to bring better health and jstrength to those who suffer constantly from Colds. and it seems like a tliieaven-on-earti‘: o anyone wan ng to get quic relief for a Cough or Throat Aliment due to Cold. Insist on POIIOII’! only-tho Cough Syrup of tho day. 35c at all ‘Pm éuii ‘I Comm SR/iieiii’ other activities still are curtailed ' iiapid Expansion of iiroiilt iinioss. of the total in 1944. Loans tn members is still tihe 1am- astltemon tiscosaainsidectttw balance about. of Canadian Orodit Unions. in the Province of Que- bec, where by far the BIBUI. mm. bar of credit unions uhe moi-ease in total loam in 1946 ms 34 3 per cont over 1944. in Ontario, ass; in Nova. Bosnia 21B, in Alberta 119; Saishihonewan 1'12; in New Brunswick 146; in Bri- tish (Xaliumiiam 145; in Manitioba 100 and lill Prince Edwaird Island 5Q. Nearly all credit unions in Oui- odaazveuuitcdorjoinodottho pmovmicial level of federations or leagues for the pu-rpme cf dfectlng savings by mopcrative mmihase o! supplies and in m-any cuss to pro- vide 19801, accounting and educat- ional services. in each province thierie is a, neutral credit society which reoeivas , fmda o! individual unions and mabu than uvlaiilable to other unlcns and 00- operative wisdom. An interestmg development of Canadian Ozedit Unions has ban the provision of grow medical can and hospitalization tor munibera. The greater ireroenoooe of the members of tihc unions live in rural districts, and com their living by fanning. i e55 i 5 3 KILLED IN’ SELF DEFENCE WINNIPEG. Oct. 18 - (GP) - Claude Frederick Salisbury met his death accidentally when he at- tempted to choke his common-law wife, Mrs, Elizabeth Maud McLean. defence counsel S. Hart Green told the jury at Mrs. McLean's trial here today. Addressing the jury for 46 min- utes, Mr. Green claimed his client picked up a knife in self-defence against an attack by Salisbury, whom‘ witnesses‘ had testified was in the habit of using filthy lang- uage to Mrs. McLean. c, w; ‘Puppet, crown prosecutor, charged the depth and direction of the wound found in Salisbury! body indicated it had been inflict- ed from above. He cautioned the jury against sympathizing with the accused because she was a woman. New Zeaiand ‘lias Extenssivo Plans For Serviceman Br s. o. annulus Canadian Pnsu C... sponlenoa AUGKLAND, N.Z. Oct. to (CH-With the sebum of the last infllcn of New Zion-End's original ooowatlosi force from JIOIn the Jinminim has compo: repat- rianion of all large bodice o! H0008 in The Housing Problem To help meet the hMEiIlQ situat- ion, the must acutQ problem for maarvlcemm, the govern- ment laid down that half qf all state houses built. should be alloc- ated to war veterans. One or the mayor activities un- dertaken was one settling of vet. asnna on the land. Thu rehabilita- tion department investigated all properties for which cit-servicemen atrugihit loans Only where there was reasonable prospect oi’ the vet. emn making a living were loans granted but where the piroparty was approved grant were anithaur- inad up in $16,000 for most farms and ilp to $20,000 for sheep farms. About 200.000 auras oi’ lam-l was also acquired by the government, sub- divided and developed and made available tor veterans undea- varL oils wipes of tenure. Inaddiirtiontoloaatsotvarious kinds other types of assistance lip- ; " ff/[q //l (W CK/HK/ / I /////7( é “l ( WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23rd lustLeoves Murray Harbour 7:30 P.M. via Murray River. proved includes! dtsaibiiit-y pat-minus, concessions regulations; concessions in tihe passing of uruvorsitiy and other ex- animations, and war szstuliles vi the rate of I510 40 a month for oer. yioe overseas and $3 20 a month for service within New Zea-land- (ff/- Special Bus Service TO Montague CARNIVAL to FRIDAY, OCT. 25th Bo fair loans totaling about $77.- undcr apprenticeship 000.000 have boon made and the natal amotnt authorised for all re- habilitation purposes is about $108.- 000,000. 1114s does nm incitide grat- usty payments. which it is estimated will wool 867.000 01:0 whim all claim: ham: hem met. ) hihcssssioaopootntiherssvyssod _ .- Shoiioinflie rfospe Awoaioucsnoo mmaadwomon hi»? d“ all? °‘ E ' a XI us...“ awn...“ s‘ =- v~ -»'v "iv arm's M" r~"~"""""" , i“: l‘ Zwmolll“ 3.2.1:... ul .1 h chiavadlY husbandwill Mil’ m” ‘M m” h“ ma‘ I m“ gorlilliaralirlhzlfi rill will admire itl You can't nfairfonoo pornonnflhliinflllo gnnallwaaotaoulwl. possiblyapplyittoyoussklnwitlaoutlooldng and IvInl squndtlll h iii! y W'MmuM' baasaint-lnoraoimasaasnnlpar- loalltflarldalrlukfiandlaalryouootsyis sonnolinsmltpltudthiwuld. 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