Soup. f l - ‘ . cabbage. ‘ onion—plusrice, barley, macaroni, butter f and beef stock-in this one delicious soup! So serve AylmerVegetable Soup often! h E l flnJMoI/nuhioauhoweasyitioto give her family the benefits 019 vegetables . . . when she serves Aylmer Vegetable Yes, your family gets all the nourishment of peas, corn, carrots, celery, 1/0“ '4e a942, don . . . those fine, field-fresh vegetables that go into Aylmer Vegetable Soup give it that extra Aylmer goodness, that- superb Aylmer flavor. And once you taste this flail-bodied vege- table soup, you'll declare Aylmer is the but you ever tasted! ',_, tomatoes and b E m F ‘Zéyaadé SOUP MR mm will“ "W" "so Jove! l" u” ° “whine t: IOUIOB TIIEVIS l0! UNDIIWIAIGO LONDON Nov. e --(Rcuters)—- ,When burglars enter o! Banned Rovensds ed the home of ‘aura that the house was which they entered.‘ pidc up my luggage structions and as soon as leit LIVER-POO clinic for some o! Elm-hi‘ Ey m vemoo e. . ‘throat m: types as h. lment it they are allergic to it, by handiin! types ai in of ‘Y condition of all some thins. derman Edward "My maid carried’ out tlglcie the house burglars broke in." LIVERPOOL PROBE! STRANGE ALLERGIES 115g used by the thieves to en. empty someone roux up the mil-id "m" l was. away," she said. "and will her I’ had been lniured inan accident and was being lflrol-lfllll’ hcm immediatei e Y- "My maid was also told I had lost my key ‘and she was asked to place a spam key behind the dust- Amh bin im- me and than so immad~ lately to Paddinston Station to L, Nov. 6 -(CP)— A the world's quaintest aiiments—the kind that amuse everyone but those who have opened in NoQ They range from the best known of all-hay‘ fever-to much rare people th m and l 7?. m Y on‘; are finding that. the is frequently iemeditary. bu it not always . ! ":2 new... i. RWHIN, Wales - (Reuters - Al Thomas. 81. has withdrawn his acceptance of the dun ~ ‘meat moat shipme let 6d 48;A the S (Jean) for military duties. tam-dell ur Bu! s Vllllory APPLICATIONS ins be made now and pa - e during the next a‘ safeguard your chil~. drens future education put your PARENTS Louis Cam a D0 NOT loose the o name tor Bond. m nte‘ delivered A Large 49: A Mediu a B, 35; C. .€._- BLUE-BELL - A pretty wedding was solemnized Church. Monday morning Oct. Mad at 7.30 o'clock when Bums Marie daughter oi‘ Will. lam Beltl and the late Mrs. Bell oi 8T5 . . town, P.E.I. became the bride of James Donald Blue, eldest son of Donald Blue of Boston and Mrs. Blue of Amherst with Rev. Father Smith officiating. The bride looked lovely attired in a beige suit with t. Charles Bell, only 25. R.C ior or i0 days. an adjourned case oi unlawful sale o! liquor was iurther adjourned one week. EGG d’: POULTRY MARKET REPORT-Whilst, prices hav hsps reached their peek, tion has not eau, who was dressed in beige with In BCOESBOTIER to match and wore a corsage of white roses and carried a while prayer book. was supported by Pte. Gordon o! Aldershot. brother of the bride. Alter the weddlniz breakfast at the groom's home, the ds to- 11-7-31 pportunlty peace - 11-7-31 Victory y’ e r- wall’.- yet reached its low m mat. Receipts for the correspond- period last year were_300 cases below that of 1845. Prices remain unchanged. P. E. I. stations are quoting for ungraded eggsfialiver- ed:A rgeM-'A" 42: A Pullet dz B 30; C Bl). Graded Charlottetown: Specialized producers are receiving for carton- pack: A Large 50; A Medium Pullet 45. Poultry prices re- main the same. » quiet ‘ but Tress. The groom ilotrSlgna Phi . . The netttsiafim held a.» fail .0. a _i.he occu- lo Iflierpfllcttlonolil ms coon m- Plletelrsplis_ ‘ 1:19» Mn. ugrion newflllsn. -- The Victory Loan suntan belch closes ‘Saturday. Nov- -h%li—lllly Your Victory Bon a! Keith Morrow and Miss tewart. Miss Mar llnzhwas lsnoltia‘ M‘ to n Katherine u honorary member. the beautilulmritusl ser- vice being co acted by the Prusident Mrs. rge A. Walters Educational Secretary Mn, K. S. Rogers. ‘The Sorority colors owand law. were carried out Meat t Fish . Dept. FRESH PORK-- l‘ lve ison was frm: CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN _I'_‘ ___:—— (H3- CALIFORNIA SVi/ic. onaucss 19¢ o... 4' D... 1M Best For Juice And Every Use-BM can"; V!"Y POULTRY Dept. Depend t A“ i w m responded h: vviin singing the Nev. ‘ u." ‘ P ~ I’ f _ i__u.'il’.EY5 ma“ m ' °"“"°‘ l‘ Enatloflnltgieaiéisgd? kyénflgrssililogixcxii: Lovely Tfor Roasting, lb. . 3i: P Slielleld Tlmoliiisslrl ‘ Choice Birds—8 tc_~2_0_|b;, L. M. rooms s co. are un- ML‘, §w'fincnflnulfi"re'ld“;lf§fi "is" HAM; ~1 Shelled Pecans l-4 lb. . 40c DUCKS loading a car of hardwali plaster much {Hung m, you“, “hath”, wh I l ' "o - l5‘? --——-—-————'———————-———— Nice and Pl —4 and sheetrock lath. 1.5.21. 2y L?“ Byron’ “she will“ In oe, b. . . . . . . . . . . ._ 35c Limit 3 m u" order Baby Food, Heinz and €__‘ ump to 7 lbs. _ _ eau y." ' '_"‘_—"—-__-—- - a . 6 fliiiliigx, loett for‘: eir billet‘; RQAST BEEF-l ' “_ ANNOUNClNG We now liove u deliver - l headquarters yesterday morning. For Pet R0 t lb l ' y Se" FOWL zligfeirllicgmglellillizcilldvlflli:zivillimflllil* by Mellie O'Hara Ofilclnl Travel \ o" ' '1'_'_"._2¥ . DEUVERY m‘ l" ° "'7' l" yllarsv- ch05“ 35,454 ,0 3 H” nary “h. t" 52:55:53. ismsdtebditilydgrowing u. TENDER SIRLOIN STEAK- SERVICE fil,',',,i"°";j Y?‘ “g lg.“ ' a es. . e _ _ . MISSION SERVICES - Rev. P. p - - ~ 45° , ' a e "er D Mll-KFED ,,°,“,l"’,?,',d‘i,';?,,,‘§°§- ‘X,‘.‘,‘,‘.§‘,'3,,l;‘“‘,},’}‘,¥ _ CHOICE srzw MEAT-- "‘"‘°' ‘We’ Pka- 27¢ FRUIT new. . CHKZKE" $22.3‘Ti3‘l.l‘.$.2$§;“$.fi§l2.‘i'°l‘.‘iii Tawlla" lillllllvllllil" “- "c “l”? T°'"°'° M cm L“ "" a ~ ~ 3°‘ next Week iind will be rouowe ._ . . D___.__ ms . .. . .. .. .. . 25¢ GRAFEFRUIT 5 to 9 lbs. “i.l”.?§.'§.§..“ti?3“..£%§.n;“i'; .3284» ls lielii lit Souris "m" Mu was. -' l ~———b—.— - '~—— go ‘lleheemghugech .,, m, M0,? H“, YOUNG mo TENDER z n». 33¢ 3° "2 m‘ 2 h" ' ' 25: All all: gleam‘ e r re. - . ~ . rgg m» a ___ _ -- FRESH FlLLETS- Clo-c: Q oli c , Pitllsrclwwe “My. 9- 1.35355 i‘."%£‘..?.i£?.;1lii‘.'.' hi3 séitc“i‘.‘ifi‘i‘.l‘°ié‘.f.‘c°én“t°vhfiiik Lb»... . . . . , . . . .. 31¢ 1"“ -“~'-y-- ll"..- 33¢ "°'=°“"'- 6"" ---- 3* ma» vEoT='TAaLE's'fZr1l_ Doyle, soon to be married, on the “Y. Oct/ill?“ Illa. with thirtyJiv-a '"_———-~—--———————~—~ Chase & Sunborne Coffee TOKAY GRAPES- m.“ o; Queen Square school, gs- teachers in atteilaancs. SMOKED FlLLET$- Lb ' ch , 2 Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. .. 29c fore leaving her Position. Miss The meeting opened at 10 am. , _ 27c ' " 49c M1 “'5' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 55: Choice Carr i 4 lb 25 Doyle was tendered an afternoon "l!" Dam“ Maiimmild. Billing a8 " " ' " ' ' ' ‘ ' " -—-———~——- —~ -~.-> -__ ____ suNKis-r LEMON , ° 5' 5' - c tea by the staff and presented chairman in the absence oi is J KRAFT CHEESE , 5- Porsnipi. 3 lbs. 25c with a carvlns aet- The r-"efll-l- Mil SMOKED KIPPERS- Good size 252's. 3 lor 18¢ (j-i | . b. i, - zliiziiihiz“ ..‘l‘l.‘§il.il“¥>‘i.‘°1§%'i I» c-u- m- n. .“="="P' “Mil” s- ' ‘ 6"!‘ -""""'i. “s” behalf of her fellow teacherla’. Mr ' ' ‘ ' ' 4 H Plllladelpll c730"! ChGESB "CDLESS GRAPEFRUIT“ m" emes‘ c m3’ lb,‘ 37c Pius Callaghan, principal, presided CHOICE BQNELESS KYO“ liecse Relish l0" v- .. 25C summed Savory- 2 bcns- 29c “P01611133 gqiURTc_ futelgim 1m CODFlSH-l lb. pkg. 39c_ Krill Jififiligokflieese éfrilNG QPPLES- Pllzljkgilz; and jam lb l’ 3 , . _*"__""_""___ I 9 - . . . , , , I - ~ l W55 wall $5731“: c335 oraw dess- Efifitifiimiiliiii; iil$il=..“.§‘ii“‘é'§' ‘M55 F" 5A" K70“ CF00"? engage s a ciiocilzi: ego ' ' 25c " Almlhel‘ “mused ‘m l 511ml" MacDcnaIdf-lamzs Whalzn; HERRlNG-Z for . l5c ---___________p_'e° s KING w $323: 02"‘: fggllqiag gglxlznggllzfl llirltions. Frank MacDonald, ----____ .____.___ (jAMpggLLls TOMATO 56m APPLES- 7 ">5. - - . . - .. 25c .;eberg Head a Ozaosedoi oommondassaillt was given ppggs ‘fiiidrwriiilibofiii Zlgggszlclliuo New Stock, 3 ti“; _ , _ _ _ _ 31¢ B. C. DELICIOUS APPLES- l-ETTUCE . - - - - - - - - - grderedaa sjfpegaédwgntlgnggxoand mo“, Mum” s - . l9c Lin," He, m, Qrder ll3 count. Doz. . . . . .. 69c 5"" l-"Q? MB. MMPIIAIL The first speaker, Mr. MsoPhail, Supervisor. gave an interesting talk on School Attendance in connection with the family allowance. He ex- Diaixiod that if children did not attend '75 per cent o! the time. their DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 747 - 748 AFTERNOON SESSION 1n the alter-noon session lit-Col. Reid, 0.5.0., Director o: Physical fitness, emphasized the heed oi.’ more organized outdoor sports. He suggested that later schools would be able to obtain sport equipment such as footballs. hockey sticks. etc- He urged that all teachers should take an active part in the social life o! the community and bl’ eX- amp} help m further the ideas oi the atlonal Physical Fitness Act. ' MI. uisrv O Mr. Lusty. Director of Maritime School Broadcasts. in an interest.- imz way. spoke on the Maritime School Broadcasts. He discussed the tremendous dieots of those broadcasts on our educational sys. tom. uming that a radio be installed in every school. He. said that each radio lesson should ‘be linked up with the ordinary school work. Those lessons an» thoroughly pre- pared by specialists in their classes and are very interesting both for yoimg and old. Mr. Misty very cieverl various questions aske teachers re the broadcasts. MISS SOPHIE NEWSON Miss Sophie Newson. Director of Junior Red Cross on Prince Edward Island. told of the wonderful wank accomplished by Juniors during the war years and expressed a wish that all schools join again and keep up the good work. She approved of .- oi Reid's suggestions that country school childr ems and teachers that the pupils had s. legitimate cause for their absence. m. MacPheil also discussed cor‘- " study ‘ ' . which, he said, have proved s. Brest success in the Past War to children in dis- trict! without a teacher. isolated chidren, crippled children and to older children working at home who wish to continue their studies. Ex- tra. copies o! eeoh n were sent to all permit teachers or my other teacher requesting them. LW. SHAW L.W. Shaw. Director of Educa. tion, gave an address explaining the difficulties o! should be mess eu by the improve. mmt he makes every month even thWSh he may make a low per. centege. Mr. Shaw also stressed the'need o! a thoroilkh training in the ele— mentarysredes u n inundation for the woik in the higher grades. this connection. he warned against accelerating pupils. He then dhtrlbuted samples of the Grade VIII achievement tests. All teach. Bell era agileed that they were definitely an improvement on the oldstyle. school leaving exams. Promise Me." Following the cere-nony a wed- ing supper was servei after which y answered cl by the hsi She also said that s iirst I87 Greet George St. Florence Arsenault; 3. Julia Aryan-l suit. Grade V-1. Marina Arsenaulul 2. Elaine Ready; 3. Mary Cheverlai Grade V-l. Bernice Jefirey; 2.» Lois McGee; 3. Melinda Doiron I Grade IV-l. Anne Bradley; 2.‘: Yvonne Loughran; 3. Lola LeClslr ‘ Grade IV—1. Edna Sheehan;'2. Jeans MacIsa/ac; 3. Shirley Burke. Grade IV—1. Lorraine MBCKlFP‘ non; 2. Barbara Kane; 3. Shirley" Colcer. . Grade III-J, Patricia Cullen; 2 § Barbara Wand; 3. Verna Walsh. , Gracie III-l. Pauline Reeves; 2. Barbara Gallant; 3. (Rita Reeves, _ l dler) ‘ Sandra Clay-v e; 2. Joan Mclilachem; 3.‘ Shirley Marshall. : Grade II—1, Shirley Lflilllhfflllij 2. Anne Tlemey; 3. Sheila Doiron - Grade II—-1. Pearl Costello; 2.! Olga Dowling; l. Mary Lee Mac-l Mlllan. ' CASH & CARRY STORES ”The Store With The Stock" we DELIVER coo. » ’ PHONE 747_ - 74a There sre no “unimportan? ill- y messes. Any deviation from normal = good health deserves the prompt attention of s specialist. Cali your . Doctor, or go to see him withou! delay. Heed his expsienoed coun- g sei. and, ot course, you will want i2. to bring his prescriptions here iur P» careful compounding. We can give the belt in service and the bee!‘ in goods. ' J. Ernest ll. Wortlijj DRUGGISTS 142 Prince Si. Call Your l Doctor y: l.‘ Phone l2 Personals Mr. James Clark has returned to Halifax - sqnm, m mas mtlgtkdfmsilglxfl insyoralty oi Ruthin, due to m. Mrl- vh- gmhn‘ m? g1; y] he; “mks-wear. ‘vsnclng years and the condition oi Mr Min-wards lady Revenede-le told his health. l s 8'. J,“ an ' Malpeque Road, mg new IIIAII QITRINITII "if- ,.fiflllllnkeeliYesssgossrigbcteworiJlewsliog hflfllisllpslAnd lieiscbsissdsficsbYesstlskes is: emu menu, is lililll. his-assured i l! voiinn Al‘ liens -- l C‘ Ihlldlllnffsdlw an y!“ with _ ‘Expendable-Cassie's tested fiver- . iipildreverdifysam . Albik . p113“. Halifax airre o; rm" I. . Evans. "resbyterisn iclate . . The hrlds, given in marriage her lather were s l 35:33.‘: iiil"¢5li".'ii_f§§%l3 veil o! white ‘cs:- u urch, . oi’ 8011 Tuesday morning for Glace d St. John where they will visi iriends. floor aid course for teachers might be Oevendifli is report Mrs. William Cullen. and Mrs. bell, of North Wlllihire loft Saturrllay [or Moncton, where they are the guests o! Mr. and Alex Rhxnes with her William, by motor Bay noes - uionorsox wsnpnvo Nglgiillil-{Wilifid llvrii ‘Mil’ fa "relieve suduyniptonie. ltfsone o! "in ' lOLII to their marriage the bride was guest c! honor at a shower in Bol- ton, Mesa, where she had spent the summer, also a miscellaneous shower at the home of lisr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ron will reside in Flat River. Girls ! , D0 you siglFer Rom nervous g fliflllfilOll lll ‘CERTAIN MY!‘ ill b III! n; mum; or w, J_ sample oi the desk now approved i‘ ' "*5? Wm...- m, “m "metrics... .......... . i‘? 1_ u m l a great min-cs oi information to Do functional periodic disturbances‘ mus you to feel nervous, has” rail‘: "dragged out”—st such times? Thu! daft delay! ‘lky- Lydia E. Pinfliain‘: Vegetible Compound to . VII-l. R. Bernice Arsemult: In is available next summer. This course rovcd very educational as well as healthful to the teachers who at- tended last year. ' MR. RIGINALD MACDONALD . " ' id Mscdonsld gave s very jovial speech dismissing the teaching of arts in schools and the benefits derived troiti the Teachers’ Federation. He said that any mat- erial sent in by teachers ior the hi~ weekly column. “The Educational would be greatly appre. elated. l-le arranged for the enroll- ment cf all teachers in the_Teach. era’ Federation. MR. II J. RYNES . H J H es spoke bridiy. ' instructions to discussing school property. He showed tho teachers a teachers. e The resolutions brought in were. that the thanks of the convention be extended to Mr L.W. Shaw. Reg. MacDonald. Mr. MadPhsLlls. The representatives on the Board of Governors o! the P.E.I.T.l". are Daniel MacDonald and Miss Flora Msclsaac. ‘me new slate oi officers ap— pointed are: President. Mr. Daniel MsoDon. sld: Vice-President. Miss Flora Mncfsnc: Secretary. Miss Rita MacDonald. q‘ i-___fl_......._... noting!» some: scnom. i. v. ---_ , . Bethany MacDon- . Phyllis fills; S. Florence 11-1. DevsrleyFilzsei-ald; 3. Jean Rmoh: 3. Catherine Peters. Grade VIII-i. Joan Ks ' Joan THIN" ii. Marv Doucette. Grade VII-l. Doris Ooady: 2. Mariorin Niokerson; a, Mary Ter- m Laflertv. a Icttv McManus: d. Irene Mc- afhdt‘ Vl-l. Joan Connolly; 2 Possible design upon which air- port terminals in Canada may be built in the future was revealed by D. R. MacLaren, superintendent o! passenger service and chairman of Trans-Canada Air Lines’ airport facilities committee, with the pro- duction of the above pictorial sketch illustrating the decentralized dock unit system for a modern air- port terminal. Aircraft maneuvering and loading apron ares, which forms part o! the dock unit system, is shown in ... h y. ewwokws suflicient width to sllow enough space for giant planes io move to and from their berths. Hangers are seen flanking the terminal area, but well isolated from the maneu- vering and loading ares. The space in the terminal area at the rear of the central building structure is shown to be extenrive, permitting expansion foflcar psrk- ing, development of an airport l n‘ ties u the handling of p en. baggage, ireight mails, offices and other accommodation for airline officials, operations, plane crews, control services, etc. ‘There are provisions also for garages, restau- rants and employees‘ dining rooms. ‘ With the large iii-passenger planes which ‘hens-Canada Air lines will . use in the future and the equbn i _. mant flown by airlines from obs! ' ‘ countries, an airport layout, such ss shown above, will be necessary at the large Canadian sir rmlnolr. hotel, and amusement facilities. Other buildings in the terminal ares provide space ior iuch activi- Lilli BniizihTArlcnBa a . arid‘- Vie-ti, in; Freud's’! T,