l __,.,,é__---_Z-____ ___.-__.__, _. . l Ill In run-Fred lor lawn ‘iiiliktliiril but lflvufllllill ol m1 he inserted at nrmll, pllflhll In ‘Illlll lllfil _ in": F3115 " |liul1""' {j Bu’ ROBIN noon FLOUR o; you “ill not regret it. ii l ____ Sl~B5(‘RII"I'IONS T0 THE jun, irrolvsl GUARDIAN f" lyglinllliifii lo their IEPYGSHIW‘ 3., “l5 (filer: (ilYJCil, Albany. ygw SHIPMENT of dresses -,~_i_ The new coronation [yup in and sec them. The g rhluuuersidc. L-10l3-12-3-2i. AMATEUR CON- y Show at Ken- _i.,\, Ui-cciubcr 5th. ti‘. c decide winners. L-968-1.-3-3i. _.;plil\. Z indies fleece lined l l ill'O\\'ll, 49 cents “ .l :i:;d 10, Summerside. 11-1040. ~_ \""'lili\' of landing ‘ l1: iliT nt Graham's iii ipoiponcd until , llc mlzer 7. Ii not fine llulrsday. 14-1041. _,.-.- - , _ P llli. nil g f mm u. numerous AND l ITWIIALWERS i Prirce Count. Ilrlnnitfll A||1illIil\|I('C iii (‘barge Sumnil I'\|lil‘. iicdcqllc U!“ iii-n-ingtnn Phone 33-1. WESTERN LOC —PRESTONE AND ALCOHOL anti-freeze. distributed wholesale and retail by Breeds. L-134-12-3-2i. ‘ -—0I.D ENGLISH Health Salts :50 a lb. Taylor Drug co, Kensing- on. —noxoo HANDKZBCHIIFS, very attractive patterns, 15, 25, and 80 cents a box. Rex 8 and l0. Summerside. 1,1949, BEDEQUE Messrs. Walter Bownese and Hurod Noonan, Bedeque, were in Charlottetown on Friday. Miss Betty Sharp, Summerside. spent the weekend with Miss Helen Bowness. Bedeque. Muss Mamie Pearson, Chelton. spent the weekend in Bedeque, the l guest oi’ Miss Clara Aflleck. l Mrs. W. T. Bowness, Bedequm. spent the weekend in Summerside. the guest of her _daughter Mrs. Harry Horton. l Miss Frances Dingwell, North Bedeque, spent the weekend with her cousin Mrs. Walter Bowness, Becleque. MAPIE PLAINS SCHOOL Report for the month of Novem- ber. A Grade IX—i. Olga Walsh; 2. Jo- seph McCarville; 3. Rita Murphy. Grade VII-l. Inez Walsh; 2. Al- fred Kelly. Grade V-—l. Leo MoCarviile. Grade III—l. Preston MllfbhYl 2. Elsie Walsh; 3. Marlon McCarville. Grade 11-1. Edna Mumhy; 2- IRlziymond, McCarviile; 3. Melindfl- Mullins. Grade I-1. lnrne McCarville- Teacher-Mary Keefe. \\’e believe that more deeply ,We Welcome In ill"l,'élflililii0l1 with a Frriiiiiiierit in‘. ilil our Head O-ffice. i“. l k . v 1.. l . 'l i l i ‘il‘,il‘~'llil. i»? liillhk ‘rlnl hroulthl him 'l‘i':a dc. , , l l9» l .1 l..'=ll. 'lll lii'l'l‘ IIUSINESS IS “Yillllrd io us. Fl‘ I Ii iP-‘fl like? in Montague:- lfl Charlottetown - J. A. ‘WEBSTER, __}..___,_ HIGH NET RETURNS --FOR-- SILVER FOX PELTS —TI*IAN IN- D 5P MARKETING SERVICE "COMPETITION and invite COMPARISON i‘. lEiii- Comparison of Net Returns is the only sliuiiiiird by which to measure the relative value oi lhe services of different Marketing outlets. uilllilion lo our regular SUPERIOR MAR- li "PING SERVICE we are the Only marketing Resident Representative in London and Europe. nil-rely visit an occasional Auction — he is ON l>i TY ICVERY DAY DURING TIIE ENTIRE \"*.\ll. devoting all his time to YOUR INTER- Ilc will maintain daily contact with all ">- lIoiisi-s, with the buying Fur Trade and ~£ inevitably SPEED UP SALES and render "'i"i‘l)lt SERVICE. ikli- Ill _\l‘ill't'. with the firm of Fred'k Huth h ('o.. uilich was recently absorbed by C. M. Iluring that time he was in charge General Catalogue which in con- "n"i.~u with his activities in the Private Sales He represented Huih 8: Co. on Jill Fur Exchange. The zlppoinlmcnt of this representative is in lw-lllllr with our policy um “THE BEST WAY (‘mil Advances arranged. ill l‘ 'l‘airs, lizigs, eic., on Request. l? =il i-fi iiqilcs are allowed and Express Charges paid on all pelts shipped to us. .l\Ii pciis whether mailed or expressed are in- sured under our Blanket Policy from the time o Edward Island Limited I‘. (i. CLARK, Pres. and ltltinnging Director Summerside, Prince Edward Island R. W. STEWART, Clark Bros. Store. Fox Ranchers are interested in This man does not Such a combination Our representative in contact with the en- TO DESERVE IT.” ‘ii’ Pool 156 Richmond Si. sfo CORN S Putn (om Extractor’ and PR1 SHIPPING JFABIlITIES Summerside Board of Trade Also Discuss- es Promoting Fox Show. Railway shipping facilities, a fox show for Summerside and other matters were discussed at a well at- tended meeting of the Summerside Board oi’ Trade last night. Mr. W. E. MacDonald, President, presided. John E Campbell, chairman of Marine Committee, noted that the situation regarding shipping facil- ities at Summerside are almost un- bearable. At least four steamers were lost to Summerside this year because of lack of accommodation. We have now two gOOd docki- and if we had accommodation, we would have no trouble about boats. It is not necessary to have frost proof sheds, if there were more 9i’ tht‘ kind that are already on the "wharf. At two above zero the potatoes did not neeze and when it is much be- low zero the harbour is frozen and shipping is stopped. I-Ie was g'adto see that the Government has voted money to enlarge the docks and make things better generally. . Mr. A. R. Brennan spoke at some length on the cross-Canada Airways. is Acquitted 0n Charge or Manslaughter Harry Wiilinixi Dickie was ac- quitted in Supreme Court at Sum- merside yesterday on a charge of manslaughter. "The lriril arose out of the death of Arthur McQuarrlc on July 2. The case opened before Mr. Jus- tice Arscnault on ‘Tuesday and witnesses’ were called that (lay and yesterday. Yesterday thc presiding Judge addressed the jury and af- ter deliberation a decision of “not guilty" wzus reached. The prisoner was (lisclmrgeil from custedy. Addressing the jury the Judge declared he was in favor of school children receiving instructions in highway safety. Education along that line for the coming citizens of Prince Edward Island ivoifd great- ly reduce the number of highway accidents. ' Two appeal cases were heard by the court. Both were appeals from convictions under the Prohibition Act. The appeal of George Klnch was dismissed Willi costs and in that of Percy lPlnciciel Gallant decision was reserved. Tile court adjourned sine die. KING TO TOUR, MIDLANDS BIRMINGHAM. Klnglrmd -— (CPI -The King is to make a two-day tour oi’ densely-populated indust- rial district of South Staifordshire Dec. 9. 10. P aching with ants; l g J. L. DAVISON FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EIVIBALMER KENSINGTON Day and Night Calls Promptly Attended. PHONE 7-4 ' lites of last annual and last menth- Keith Lord. The lccrelary cave a financial report showing the ceipts for the year amounted to $114.97 and cash on hand from 1935 $35.28 a total oi $150.25 and the ex- , pendltuie for the year amounted to $99.66 leaving a balance oi‘ $50.59. NCE loafieioii and Vicinity} , n MPRIJVE Mr. Sutherland Henderson of Charlottetown made a business trip to Carleton on Monday, Messrs. Victor Shaw and Melville Bell of Dcsable spent a pleasant week encl in Cape Traverse. They reported the condition of the roads very bad. His friends in Carleton and aur- rounding districts regret the re- tirement ot Mr. Montague Camp- bell. i119 sleniai and very obliging station agent at Carleton. The new ofiiciai is Mrs. Edna Howatt, who entered upon her duties on Dec. 1st. On Monday an automobile col- lision. unavoidable on account of ‘he Slippery pavement which ren- dered the brakes useless, occurred at Doull's Corner. The cars in- volved were a Plymouth coupe owned by Mr. Lloyd Iiowatt of’ Tryon, and o. new Ford V-B coach, U19 PFODQFty oi’ Mr. Leigh Lowther of Carleton. Fortunately no one was hurt, though both cars were considerably damaged. Mrs. W. H, P. Irving of Cape Traverse left Tuesday morning for Wilmington. Mass. where she will spend the ivinter with her dangli- 101”. Mrs. Roger S. Buck. Mr. Fred Bell of Carleton, who has just returned from Toronto, fillfllks in glowing terms of the various incidents of his trip. The Royal Winter Fair at Toronto, which he visited. is conducted on a magnificent scale which must be seen lo be appreciated, bringing together as it does the very best products of our vast country. In Montreal he visited the motor show which is the inst word in nrrang. l lug and displaying every type of beautiful automobiles, featuring the new and increasingly pflpulflf llailer. In Montreal Mr. Bel] also witnessed (he hockey game be. tween the Canadians and Maple Leafs when the excitable Canad- 19115 $112M a near riot as their favorite Seibert ivzis given a pa"- alty for boarding Buzz Boll. Being an extensive shipper. Mr. Bell vis- ited the various produce centres in 3 Toronto nilzi Iilontrl-Lll. Iii the, lat- ‘ tel" city he (tailed upon Mr. John J. Lousau. who is recovering from a broken nrm and lei; illjllfipg fe- ccived in an automobile accident on a trip to Prince Erllvurd Island a couple of months are D Lounirrnizi-tvoivx school, Hol: venibe Grade X-i. Dorothy Rngorgg; 2_ EVPLY" Rfl§‘.'@1‘~; 3. Una Burns. Gixldc X B—l. Clazqncc Bernard. Grade VII_1, Lnum Hm; 2_ 1" roll for October and No- RW" Cairn-s: s. Glen Lidstone. ‘Gracie V Sr.-1. Preston Ham- mlll; 2. Gordon Hammill. Glfllifi‘ V —Jr.-1. Audrey Reeves. Glade 1v_1- JOKE!‘ Reeves. Gm“ n $l‘~r"1~ Gcmlzc i-nll: 2. Edith Stavert and Pearl Stnvcr FGrlidc III Ji'.—1. William Cairns; i. la I-Iluniulll: 3. Walter stove“, Grade II A—-l. Orville Reeves, ' Grade II B-l. Helen Cairns. Grlid II C-l. Ruth Shiver; and Ella Jean Stavel-t lcquoll. Gm“? I~1- Betty Profitt; Fred Cairns. Perfect attendance: Dorothy ROEOrs, Laura Hill, Arnold Hill, Teacher, Wlnnifred I. Burns. o -—————-___ CAPE TRAVERSE W. I. The nnnuahmceting of Cape Tm. verse Womens Institute wag hem at the home of Mrs. Douglas Bel] on Thursday evening, Nov. imii. Meet- lfli! Phened by singing Institute Ode iollowed by creed. Roll Call was m. 5ll0lliifd to by eight members. Min- ly meetings were read and approved. - - -—-~~— ~— ~45?‘ Reports of committees were . ~ i President, lvirs. Dou las Z. AlPillmse P3195“- Mhlwwr‘ And i“ 9mm“? b“ ' 3101"“ mill 116W out“ appoiiiieccii gtellll’; vsgecretary, Mrs. Melbouinei RUSTICO CONVENT Gradg 1 (in-i. Arthur Douoet; 2. rcn, ‘let us pray. 1 will ask Deacon School, Mrs. All. Norring and Mrs. Howatt. Directors. Mrs. James “ Marie Doucet, Brovin lo ( v k ; f m vemoii Mutiari; Sign Mrs, Joscph Campbell, Mrs Joseph Cutcliffe, Honor Roll for Novembelfl —7————-—— DmcfmH ;‘?““ 1”‘, "Pa" 15° Cutcliife and Mrs. HiifOld Campbell; Miss Nona Wright. Auditors. Mrs. Grade X—i. Alice Pineau; 2. Eil- new YORK cums EBB-Pl; "am m_y;7e;zi;:v_vea_. Program, Mrs. Gordon Harvey and Miss NOXIII Wright; Lunch, Mrs. Raymond I-Iarvcy, Mrs. Douglas Bell, Mrs. John Campbell, Mrs. TG- Thc President in a few well‘ chosen words thanked the members, for their cooperation during her, term oi’ office. The following offl-j cers were elected for the year.‘ President, Mrs. Harold Camp- coming (l GORDON HF‘, Soldier of Fortune -*-s~.i~' -' - . a COUNTY CHRONICLE Cost - U - Less CHRISTMd ..§£q\,.n~,-..g-. --. ?-.v~_ 1.._ c . . Food Specials To Help You Prepare For sA More Enjoyable Christmas Celebration IPA‘ I ' RAISINS PEELS DATES i Shelled NUTS ‘i; Elmer" Swifll. 15 01- rks- "c cut mired. 1 lb. pkg. - 30c Sairs in bulk, lb. 9c—3 lbs. 25¢ , Au Best Quality l. T':L';‘l’_§_‘:"_'_s‘fd‘_“‘f_1f_°_'; 17c Cut mIiNl, l. lb. pkg. - 11¢ , sali- Dates, '1 oz. pkg. - - 5c_l l Willnllifi. lb. - - - - - sal- e gunaga pkg _ _ _ __ 15c Lemon ri-i-l. u». - - - - 30¢ l Pltted Dates. 1 lb. pkg. - 15ci ' Almonds, lh. - - - -- 60c a. ‘Currant; pkg ___ __ _ __ 15c l Orange yo“, |b_ _ _ ._ - 30c l I Choice quality, 2 lb. pkg. 23c; i Filberts, lb. --v— -— — — 45c ‘ ' l . b, g BAKING POWDER . g1 Bakefs i Cash & Service 9th" _“\mas_ _ g CHOCOLATE , _ gm), Pr,“ Baking Necessities A _ , Royal 5 lb. tins 2.60 2.75 Glace Fruits. '. rh- — - —— 28v i‘. l" lb. bar unsweetened — Znc l - ._ ., , ~ . v - _ 45 Preserved (iingcr, lb. — - - 35i- H Ronni 1... 01.. ims 13c .c ,4 , _ , _ s I ’ ]h b,"- unsweetened __ 15c l ‘ , . _ _ , Cream of 'l.iri.ii, lule. bulk, ,.‘ ~l - ‘ 2g , Royal l» oz. ims Zic 20c n, 32,, ti m p“, __ _ _ 10c "a g V1 lb’ bi" sweetened "' c RQVZII 5 ii). ii-IIS 1.25 1.35 SWTQIISIIUWTI‘ Cake Plour, pkg. fi s.’ ' ‘Margie I lb. tins 28c ' 30c firmdfitjl! (vlllfllmllllfh ill-f; f ~~° l Magic s oz. tins 19¢ 20c ‘ fifijfj i“_-1'T§,c . l s . . . - v “[3313 '1 01- “"5 11¢ 13c Cherries, whole glare, I, Iii. i it, BAKERS COCOA PJXVIYRI\(IVI\S :_ Ii 1 lb. tins -— — — -- -- 35c "Pure Gold" or “Peerless” all C“""l°:t°:rm|_l:"ffalixii __R‘_“‘"1 “c i M; l6 lb. tins — — -- — — 19c ‘ pllplilitl" flavors _ , Cami.“ ].i,,,.,,,,p,,_. “h, __ g’. fl lb. tins _ - — -- - 10c i l I oz. 15c 2 oz. 23c »l oz. inc 8. oz. Soc ‘ iri-u or gl‘f‘i‘lll l. lit. - _- ill? 5,; Week-End. Specials For Friday & Saturday i?’ ___ . _-- i l iulciiniln rook nooks i‘ _ r Extra Ii-‘Pa m1‘, 1 r ' 10c ‘b- Aylmcr SAEVIKKRAUT Large _ ‘i? 5* BONELESS CORNED near “"11" ii“ " — " “ " 15° J- IAIN ("i “"- ‘3 Medium FZIIIC)’ Pink Salmon i ll). tins, 2 for W -— 25c sauliifisifiiiiilil: in l "ll" (iozeli 2 29o “m Aylmci" 'l‘0.\ll\'l‘O CATSUP, Size ‘Anal Sell For Less Chocolate coated PEANUTS special lb. -- -- — -- 19c Clark's SOUP, Tomato or Vegetable, large tins, 3 for — -- — —- — 22c Millionaire SARDINES. 2 tins--——,——25c We Deliver P. 8: G. Laundry SOAP. . _ :'<. - ‘. SMOKED HERRING (Blozlters) 1° ha" — — “ "‘ i2 oz. bottle — -— — 15c ‘i “Flusiio" for cleaning fill-Wt bowls, tin - — -- — — 33¢ Dozen l). 8: F. SLICED BACON ‘i lb. Cello. Pkgs. Happy Yale Pickles. Sweet Mustard, IS oz. bottle 22c aim" lb. 29o l. SUM Guarantee Satisfaction ERSI Harold Cutcliffe, Mrs. Gordon Har- vey. It was moved and seconded that treats be sent to the shut-ins at Christmas. Mrs. and Mrs. Douglas pointed to attend to some. $500 WES voted to treat the Christmas. gram was then put on which was much enjoyed by all. A dainty lunch W35 Served and the meeting CIOSGO with the National Anthem. For cleaning young carrots, sprin- kie a small quantity of Ordlnv-TY salt on a clean coarse cloth and rllb each carrot separately. James Campbell Bell were ap- scholars at An interesting pro- Grade V-—l . een Doucet and Isabel Reid (equal); 3. Theolinde Bouin. Prado IX-l. Evelyn Doucet; 2. Rita Doucet; 3. Rose A. Doiron. Grade VIII—i. Yvonne Buote; 2. Urbain Doiron. Grade VII-l. Louise Doiron; 2- Corinna Gallant; 3. Norma Doucet. Grade VI-i. Edna Bouin. Adelina Dolron; Cecile Dulong; 3. Rita Doucet. Grade IV--1. Edouard Blanchard; 2. Bcrenice DOIIOII.‘ Grade III-i. Theresa Doucet; 2. Melvin Doiron; 3. Georgina Doiron- Grade II-1. Eric Doucet. Grade I (al-l. Bertha Gallant; Stoclu 51°" I Alum Corp Amer 132 F Amer Cyan B 35 .\I|l('l' Gris Elm: Amer Sui! PIIW Assoc Uilli Elec Allue Corp Unu Marconi Cit Serv creole 1'0: hlcc Bond SI 2- Iultl Can 11"“ ‘i."i"ii“l‘ “lb l “"1 .' '~‘ l4 FALL-FITRIIING RATION is now it? liiw available thru your Sunglo Dcaiflfi- .\' H. d i“ .‘ ‘ l i ‘ .' ‘ - Slltlillunllxan :3‘): A \I'I.L(.:11§L RAT IO\ POI! DE L.“ Lwm Pow A m“ VELOI [Nb GOOD (ULUlIhD l'n Light Pow Hit PELTS. MADE WITH AND Wins Uiliniiiii: WITHOUT It " ‘ ‘ “BIL. Unmasked! I DON'T STAND Tr‘, I GlL'5ERlNGl.';..OUT WITH YOUR 5TURY Mlihlwlilic. ‘ii/U Ti“ 1N6 Y0 MAKE EOOL OF ME? THEN WHO ARI ‘M855 OTHER I'll? I....YOUR Malesmm-wl»: HAVE are semlwco ,1 d . By Bob Moore and Iohn Holes LET'S NOT new his coco anon lN sosvewsr ANY i. cit. MgAvslia...f._ VM SURE HELL BE GLADJO HAVE US JOIN Hi5 LlTTL a Quantum!) . . " W; //' _ R/