erlin Rejct By WES GALLAGIIE HERLBI. Oct. upon as Germany’; political baro- meter, deoi-alveliy rejected Com- muniln‘ in yesterdeyb elections but took a stand rartlur to the leIt than- in pre-war years. oom- plete unoflicial returns showed power. xnve the left-oi-cemre S0- clal Democrats a. wide plurality in the voting for city and bor- ough councils. The CommunLat-dominatedflail- alan-wpported. Sooiaiilt Unity Party ran a poor third to the mlddle-of-ihe-road Christian- Dem- ncrats The Liberal Democrats wore lourili. The final figures: Social Democrats 4|! per cent and 943.861 voted; Qristiui Dem- ocrats 21.7 per cent and 432.016 votes; Socialist Unity 19.3 percent and 383.269 votes: Liberal Demo- crats 9.1 pgr cent and 181.875 votes. A smell portion o! the vote was invalid. The results indicated to the Russians that their favored party bad little chance o1’ winning '.'nlill'il‘_'v'—\\'ltlé elections which pre- ‘sumably would be held when; Ger- Arnong the lair-st additions to Montreal's heavily populated taxi field y; the partnership, Lee d; “ma, probably the iiret mil- Qiineu combine ever to inailiflll" Sh» a taxi sfand 1n Montreal. Plo- iuru. wan utoaomrhrr RING rim; tine minute tin ha: down witm tint latter-II. ‘ddemoukf’. The housing shortage 1| the ma. son nOVTUClflYS ior many a long en- QZVQTIIICIZE 'I'l1en again a. number of vclcrama, with university education in view, aim settling down ho long session: with books and lectures- a-nd Just ptmibly college dances. 'I‘he little girl ‘who all: an hom and waits is seriously contemplat- ing: putting hm fiance in mothballs with am engagement ring -— one metibod on. lean at beating oi! reuunino wolves. Dirring the was canal bridu whose immideds were heeded for f -ofl' lands went in more and more mo. dvauble-i-ing ceremony. Now ill.“ cuswzn qt failing only dtuly wodrird ivihien your husoflll-d alzo ls wearing a gold band has become popuilm‘. A5 m tine dmrble-ring engage. incnt, jcivolws claim the idea orig- iiia-iccl irxurs ago in Europe and mlmaciy has lzeoomc popular in nhe ‘Uiured Stmies. But they tihlnk 1t will take the average (xmadian -g.'rl a libido mun: time to over. [mime lwr "COHBEFKBXLSID" and adlcrpt i: gnt. rings now on . n diamonds. but signals. Even beoomn 0d. Burton C. Andrus. chiai, Security ofilcer and comman-iantl II the Nuembcrg Prison. i shown ‘ ls he arm-tun '~ - ‘ birtbstonm have popuiu. Aloattrfthoriirgaaaaesilmbryen- aravod. inside with tlhe name, date. v ‘ and 1* tan 21—(AP)-Shat- tered. hungry Berlin. still looked ture shoxva slam “ill! 531111115? 'I‘ORON'I‘O. Oct. 22- ‘Ihe Oun- chai-acters "liiicrnaliozial (l- “man gm soon may brand hm. _ uys). iuiaum spouse with en etaaagelnmt s Communism; Social Democrats Win Election mew is united. Political observ- ers predicted that the Russians would let the socialist Unity Par- ty slide into oblivion and would concentrate on a 11511"! hi! Communist Party. The Western Allin wen openly jubilant about the results, and their reeling; were expreaed by the German newspaper Kurier. pilhliebed in tho Prawn mm. whim said: "Dvrlln wu not ll h: out u it waned to N.” Om Social Democrat newmsper ran a. banner headline "Berlin chooses freedom.” The Russian- controlled Night Express ren a streamer sling "Whit iWPV-‘N now?" Approximateh U! per cenn oi the eligible voters participated. The elclian. held under tour- poimr supervision. generally was orderly. ‘Ihe vote was for per-ties and not. for individutll- Th0 C"! council will replace the “Magis- trat" (city government) installed by the Russians in May, 1945. when they were the only power occupying Berlin. 1m returns inflenod thM ti! Social Deenowats would hue G councilman. compared with 29 tor the Christian Democrats. 26 for the Socialist Unity Party and l2 for the Liberal Democrats. Our Good Friend The Potato Although there 1| will a. lot o! fresh vegetables on the market stalls and in the stores. potatoes. which were more or lees forgot- tgn m‘ neglected lhl 17M! 1110111115. are creeping up on m again. All the varieties d roe/t vegetables come more and more zeneral standbys with colder weather but because they are familiar to every- one they d0n't necessarily have to appear 1n the some dress every day. A change or drees or M10181 of appearance in always welcome even 1i’ down deep its really the same familiar food. Many people 511v that. a potato is always n. potato no matter what you do in it, w why bflill!!!‘ disguising llf. Thgy on right i-n their first statement but ihe home ecmn- omists oi the Consumer Section. D. D. A. disagree with them on ihmsecond one and offer recipes‘ which will settle the argument or dirfereruce of opinion. Basically. whether the potato is boiled. baked. mashed. riced. fried. etc_.. the flavour is the same but. seasonings. other vegetables. meait drlppings. cheese. sauces. will dress it up and give 1t a brand new dress or rather flavour. Potato Chowder 2 tablespoon‘ lat 1 medium onion. minced 2 cups diced raw potato 2 cups diced raw carrot aheatcd the c iiippy couple will buy poi-son in his . ' said one ‘For- ired e three-ma y probe . onto JOWLIIQ‘ "Sh: usually pays ;_ story o6 how obtalncd rbciit hall as muoh tor tihe rings c poison. l slie glues him a; no para for hers.” _ K fink mites women. my“. M, llqhy o! l0 Nazi ringleadcris in on O m" qa-Mtne.” ‘t ..-. i 1h 1 ' m m .. l... i. 2:22:22 anlm. who w... me the U. s. press. followed by Selki: and nun cam]. both mun. “mm 2 cups boiling ware-r 1 1-2 teaspoons salt 1-4 teaspoon pepper 1-4 teaspoon pavrlkl! 1-4 teaspoon celery salt 1 tablespoon flour i tmbIBSpOOn fat. 3 cups hot milk Melt ht in soup leettle. add m- lom and cook 5 minutes without bgqwnjng, Add potatoes. carmts and “may, goqk illl vegetables are tender. add seasonings. Blend flour with melted fat. 06d 110i milk. Add to vegetables and cook S minute; longer or uiniil alichfl‘! thickened. Garnish with cholflPed parsley ii desired. Six servings. Point-o Crcoie tdb165P°ons {at cups sliced ram potato” onion. sliced cupe canned bonistoen or to- mato juice. l l-2 teaspoons salt 1-4 teaspoon pepper. Melt the tat in a frying pan. Add the potatoes and onion and oook for 10 minutoa Add the tomatoes. salt and pevpperx-Oover and simmer for 30 minutes. or until the potatoes are tender and the tomato juice become thicken- ed by the starchy WWW?‘- 51* servings. Potato Bllouih cups hot rlced poeaiooe tablmpocns grated cheese teaspoon chopped parsley eggs, well beaten cup sifted ail-purpose flour 1'oup plus 2 tablespoons silt- od pastry tlour teamoons baking powder. l teaapoon lalt melted DI-‘LD EASTERN GIIARIIIIN ..'IUNTAGUI will hgvg Rad Crud 0d Childrllfa Clinic condueted Dr. Aeber st Melon nuirodny amraoon. October mcamvrvaifirlx AT mon- TAGUL-Big program oi entertain- ment DI-Iwlnl. rerzosmienu. Open; or. M. nu-ynigiit thlsweek. fliiilly iiimi Aldo Soldiers JOHANNESBUWG. Oct. 22 -_ (OP) — Ln whet they described a-s “heeven". the Iamilies o! rive Britim soldiers are justifying s revolutionary experiment 1n pay.- chology whidi a Rand soldier started as a means to help Allied soldiers who were seriously in- lured. ant. whidi involves The enpedm the lN-Iimvrting rrom Britain o! the wives and families of these soldiers was first thought n1’ by the commanding officer of the Barwgwanath Military Hospital. Johannesburg.- The Y‘. M. c. A. was consulted and within a day and e ha]! a house had been bought at Kenil- worth. This house. which is now a hostel run by Mrs. D. H. Glynn, the previous owiner. is the home o! five families from Britain», who look upon it as "heaven", be- cause they are near their men- folk and ban relax after their grim wartime experiences. More familiar are expected to arrive later on, M the idea. dwelopea. A reporter who visited the hoetel round a baprpy group oi’ women drinking tea and eating buttered scones preparing for their daily visit to the hospital. There were rour women and their children in the hostel at the time: Mrs. J. E. Gulliok o! London- and her son aged three, Mrs. I. Mooney. of Nottingham and her adopted boy, aged one. Mrs. J. Dixon of Manchester and he: six-year-old daughmr, and Mrs. A. Riley oi Inch-mi. with her daughter, I861 three. Brook For Younnizrl ‘lhe Uhllflffilb are not yet ac- customed to having unlimited quantitlw 0d rich food, and they were eating scones as though they were the ilncst pastries. lVilrs. Gulllck interrupted pthe tea party to say how excited she and her husband bad been to see each other again. She had last seen him three years ago. Mrs. Mooneybs husband has been 1n the army for 10 years and has been in ilie Union since last Christmas. He is a survivor oi Dunkerque and was taken pris- oner in Malaya. where he con- tacted tuberculosis. "My husband has improved so rapidly." she said. “that no now is awaiting discharge from the hospital." Mr. Dixon was a "desert rat" and fought with the South Airi- cuis in the desert. He has been in hospital ror three years, two nf which have bean spent in the» Union. ’I‘1iia couple W115 separated for five and a lialf years. until this scheme enabled. them to be re-united. ms. Riley's husband was 1n the R. A. F. in the For East. and meir reunion followed a break o! nearly three years. ll COUGHING Hurts‘ Get RELIEF-This Way At last! Science has dis- covered a quick, safe relief for Coughs, Throat Distress, Chest Sorcncss and Bronchitis. Spec- ialisté who have studied "the formula of Poison’: Cough Syrup eay it is quick no relieve and unusually soothing in its effect. when the throat is tight and it hurts to Cough, Poison?! Cough Syrup gives grateful relief z it reduces inflammation and makes it easier for you to eicct the phlegm. You will be delighted with- Polson’s Cough Syrup which has the added, advantage of also bein a tonic. For ailments due to_ old. Poleoifi Cough Syrup is a reliable antidote . . . 3 c. of all dealers. 1b m; potatoes add the amid 0M9“, chopped parsley and the well-beaten eggs. Slit We"!!! the flour. baking powder and ult. Bend thoroughly with tirwt mix- ture. Slope ln-te rounds like a biscuit and bake in a bot oven. 15 to 20 minutes. ‘man about; no good urved n‘ g;- eg jelly and rennin m bltvn. Yield: 1S fl-indi bluitl. Amerhln Army’: hangmm {q- i-he execution or ten eurvivlni leaders 0t Hitler's Third Mich. who to the gallows in Nuern- - mater Sergeant John O. Woods 0i Sm Antonio. Tex. tendon Poultry-Poultry Bwyhg daily Live and Dreaded Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway rates. trucking equal to railway rates paid. EASTERN PACKING C0. Soul-lb 1i N. J.’ IIIUN = l KIN onus i s CONITIUOTION OOIILNY LIMITED u. a; Imam. um nanowanz. noun a rnonucr a. tltmman Plume I Montague. IKIJ. MGNTIGIIE- GIRIGE (G. A. Niohlllon and U. A. Nlehobon. Prop.) GENERAL REPAIRS ACETYLENE WELDING l‘. 0. Bo: 340 Phone 16-1! Moellne. P. I. I&nd J. A. Ilcllonel u. IUPPIJII OI A IITTII KIND (TllehlleWOhk0In0CHlll|l‘il hi!!!“ . l. IIJNIIAL DIIIOTOIS All) IUIALIIBI The Montague Furnishing 0o. Ltd. ’ s VIEW '12.. 1' N. I. "l"! Illa non: Oshawa - Preachin- musme or au. mm: y Dealers In DI! GOODS-GBOCIIJIS. HARDWARE BOOTS slul SIIOIS. 01o. Phone Oil-l lawn Melina. Ill. McGowan’: GENERAL MERCHANTS Phone Mantegna dl-I In link for Lnwmedln HOISU with l2 1W. lleColmloi- inn in Stock for r\'\ T. M. Llewellyn Ltd. colic-m Merchant! Delivery To Bus Stall Event-bin For The Fun!!! 0 TUBS. and SAT. N. lvoninn Montague. P.E.l. Phone S2 FREEBIES SERVICE STATION IRVING OIL PRODUCTS Opposite Vere Beck Monument Works Phillie 33-4 - Montague. IKEJ. N.‘ IIUIIGRS SERVICE STATION GAS-OIL-WASHING ACCES SORIES Complete Lubrication Phone 44-11 Montague. P.E.l. ll. L. McGragor 8i Go. General Merchandlee DI! GOODI llll GROCEIIIS Phone I Montague. PJJ. to dellvuv Brantiurd LS llydrglle Tlppinl Sill llsml and llociio Oreel Segun- edlnh delivery. Lilnlted Kllmllr, P. I. l. BOIIDREAIILT s. McilllAlli DWI: the w! ambu- o! made exceptional prop”. u ; Yllll flu town o! Mouton; in; oinnnnnliy, ' “l "m" "°" "llflm- TM mahmmt. which by the rill “IBIS IIIW "ihrllfllfll hi! [inn In the citizens o! the community, bu, in 5° Ill" WIY- Idded 0o flut plant. The community, 11099116: t» n. inn; xtcit rug any, the benefit o! the Qi-mmfil, i; lg“; q, trade u puelible. Consequently it was with n [not dog] potion that Mr. t“ ' m“; however. lllll it i.‘ ‘borders, So iiaeli u much or 1:111; or pleasure and antiel. .1‘ was welcomed to Montague Wblrlnhlln a II] bndneI. 1 Bflllflmnli onerieaniih ‘Z1131’... the farmelin n: $3 "N!" '4 h" "III on! and lNIIlh-y marketed with clay “n. venlenee. Mr. Boudreault has been quite suooeldul in his enterprise, and has linen moved to hi new oflioe which otter; mo" w.“ m handle the increased buslneee, and more convenience to hi: eu- lumen Ill Much, 1946. Mr. Bondreault open 0d a branch oiiloo in Snuris under the capable manager-ship or My, 1mm’; Mcqum Here again initiative and Industry have met with mucosa. and tho farmers o! the diltrlct ill-VS been highly Qpproglgfl g u; easy marketing convenience placed at their dhpoul. u o e ‘lie. w. loudreslli. in toooglllflqm g hll lnlfllflve llul ll- llllllfl» the eltlluu o! Montague extend their wishes for his mo- MOI. and trust that he will remain here, a community. LADIES’ Ind GIIILIIR New chipmunk o! cloth and II 0on8. Also huooooats. valued member of the SOURIS EN'8 WEIR GEORGE MGAR GBOCIIIIS k FIIDS Phmo 11-24 New Perth r. a. Island wannawonrn g com sronaca llld OANNING FACTORY Sn II about Cold Storage locker Spun. WILIIID WATTSSWOBTI Montana. EASTERN PACKING" UANNIIS i SHOIZI’ I orronarlwr x "Nllellmlvllllhnse Ililllmlll. Dillon loll IOIQIILI. IIQILI. IOIIOMIM. hllifiblli om» cumin was (hi!!! J. Melanie. hop.) . PSI-TI D_’ g GINIIII: mania" - .....'".'."...P'....-.."--....,,".,.., . ‘IIIAIING QTIIILIJ. IUIETIOIDIS Phenol! . J. aunties c». molt-ma or nun m»...- ooiunm m: or IIDUI um IIIIII <I.1.<.<.\.\.4 <... min. an. . a . ~~ milieu crown. o . ' m. riiva zacnoitv awn GGNHNY Ill‘! [AX IIAND OIlOl-l IAIIDII - OIIUIIC - ll GRDCIBIIS. OONIIOTIONII! ‘SIG UIPIJII DAR-XI SHOP IAII CANADIAN - Illfl‘! ‘GODS-HUI - llllllllfl DQIQ OOIIOIAIIOI l. IQUIIIIIT VERE lEGll G SGN IQNUIINIAL MANUFACTURER-I Phone ll-ll- mum", Phone 1100 OI|§flQ*"'n loldmllt & Moduli (“'1' ‘ulu- E8! Gliding Station IGGI- POULTII m‘ sun-mile PIINIG U7 Huang. [l1 STEWIRT G IEGK General Merchant; Look In And lmpcqg Q‘, Fllll Ling of ' FUBNITUII Phone 87 Montague, p3,], . N. l. JUNNSTONE (hi. i884) Oldest htnhlinhed Firm In Montague GBOCIBIII - IIUIT . wan 5 Monti-no. l'.l.l. = .|. J. strum MEATS . pug VIGIIAIIII PIOIQ l @- h Montana. an. = Estate , . W. l: LEAR! TIIMIIPISIOP UIN’! IIIAVY PANTS ll.“ to I116 SOUIIQLII. LLGYTS SISVIOI STATION (L. II. Stewart. Prop.) IIVING OIL PRODUCTS WASHING - IIHONIIING LUIIIOATIOI i Phone S! IIIII- Pll- GTIR RRGBINY GIOOIIIII mom - o. I. Luna-rs U-l-IITIPIOI. Illfloll IOIIhI-Il- Illll ' lofihl-l.