enjoy a teznpt- otber food essentials." “What an evantl Wheat and malted barley skllfull! blended toasted iior grand flavor and aasy digutioa l» "Betterbringanothardantooonomy Plcksse. Hilda. I hear that young folks are utra-fond of GrapwNuts Fishes." "Hilda, aslr ihose nice young athletes fa drop in lor a bowlful of crisp, delicious Grape-Nuts Flakes." “ca-tainly, Madam-rm sure they'd jump at a chance to mg bowlrui of malty-rich Grape-Nuts risks." "And who would better appreciate the nourishment in Grape-huts Flakes: carbohydrates for energy, pro- teins for muscla, phmphonrs for teeth and bones, iron for the blood, and 1 Jlakedand In Nassau. Bahamas. yesterday Indy Oakw deflated some of the legends surroundinx the Canadian OAKES TRAGEDY BIOAILID QRKI-AN iz-(oPl-Debimking the fabulous tend around s1.- I-Iarry Oates reminded Louis Remote Kirklsn that Sir Harry once borrow from him-an amount that m —"—— t in i948. D LAKE, Ont“, Dec. of some of ..egends which clus- the name of the late tars. 50 back vet. phi-millionaire who "today Rumors said Sir Harry wuproached on street in nearby Swastika in i911 when the two were fellow prospec- him slain a Ramore said he loaned Blr Har- rybocerutsandhsarrtbeenpsid "He may not have been exact- iy pennlless in those days." said the Kirkland Lake resident, “but the soles of his shoes were always worn pretty thin." MUSIC RECORDS DOLLS CHESTERFIELDS BEAUTIFUL VASES NEW ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES we INVITE YOU T0 cam. TODAY sun sea ALI. THE NEW GOODS 0N DISPLAY A. E." TUUMBS 197 Queen Street. Charlottetown, P.E.i. FOR THE NEWEST “IN: CHRISTMAS CARDS LAMPS CHAIRS a!‘ < i LE ATHER GOODS SMOKERS ORN AMENTS , TOOMIB MUSIC STORE ourraas - VIOLINS ll the remainder with s relish. Bu. r H not all of it. I found myself beg- ‘Al. , amass/suits If you're tlinkingof going to the NEW . YEAR'S DANCE, send your EVENING JIRIBS er DRESS SUIT Cleaning rkht away. in for Dry ~ *1 Yeskegolng to be too busy a little ia- u» m»: u am 1mm. so pour pansy ’ s-sann now- - lced arrangements whereby motor * THE C ‘Ellen's Diary By an Island Farmers Wile —.-_-__ i Growth of tb l ind Prince Ildwsaldmmd inmm (Continued from Pass 2) an; ofthe porcine family is “to in tempt a peculiar hazard but given l certain instruments James can treat e smell or large:- miserable about with little-and even femin- Lne, assistance. A cow's horn is an excellent aid, in the treatment, to be inserted a few de r I to the rear of where the an sis bl- cuspids might be. James keeps n fevorlilte one! of tlaesei ‘shalt nth‘: u w“ d rem es an regar s n e g b’! a family treasure. Thai: proved 1153919146! ihll. hitched and mid to be e baffling question tonight. 000 baby chicks —- we imlwilil- Where could that horn be? I sat- 9d 1 .000. Such arowth is typi- end suggested. It was a waste of "l 0! m! Kmwih 0i! every branch words. “Pearls" lost, about a small n! P. E. L's poultry industry. It, but erstwhile thrifty "swine", Then 1,5 90W I- irwo mlirlion dollar busi- contidently and in an insinuating llfll- ' tone, James remarked: "Jeenle'il 1B knowl" but Jennies knowledge of the subject ditto~ed mine. "Pat bor- rowed lt" I said, shifting m re- s nsibllltles to broader shou dcrs. U. ere is no sidetrscking this James of mine. “Pat returned it-when the pig died" he remembered. Lights fiitted here and there about the buildings, from stable to barn to plggery in an effort to locate the missing "ivory." One glance at James toidme it had been a fruitless hunt, Jock too was dour. However the medicine was admin- red, and st exactly the half- ITO amdins our eggs went to other Maritime points and Newfoundland. In all, dining the past year. we have shiwed 3.861. doilens as oom- m. way mark on the last hour of this red w 8.125. dozen in i944. dark and rainy day, s sizable splotch of red was entered on the Highest In Dominion farm-ledger. "There" Jock “goes " the profiti" James was more rc- Our processed poultry ranks signed. ‘We couldn't have saved highest hi the Dom him if he were the last of the species" he remarked and then he turned to me "Ellen" he naked "where on earth has that horn gone to?" I have had an inspira- tion-slow-witted as I have been. There is no doubt about it. It's in at Rob's. \, O To please s! whim of James‘ we had a strange food for lupgsr. One which because of my co , I l rather fancied too. James belongs to that order of Islanders, whose number is legion, who when favor- lte foods ere being discussed, with no hesitation look you squarely in the eye and say with obvious long- Turkeys A 2s ing: “I love herring." And if two Turkeys 1B .21 .36 of the cult are present the second Riefly. this present year has one is bound to pipe up wistfutily been the but in the history of ‘fand blue potatoes-and dairy hut- the pomtry industry, ter!" The accompanying choice this evening was baking powder biscuit or home-made bread. James hei ed me to a dainty morsel of the ish end then he and our guest “fell to" came here, I was welcomed by the most serious outbreak of pullorum disease ever to strike P. . I. It could have ompletely mined our industry. It neosil measures ‘ the outbreak. Our record for pullarum reactors that. fall was the worst 0n record in Canada. This fall. when we ging James‘ attention a second time, for notwithstanding memor- ies of sthlet deg‘ (IQltlI days" Ithst are no s oge er peasant, too ha,“ 9111p w; found these nice fat herring with I muck 1M“! the tans o! the sea about predicting our record will be the WSW fire. cleanest. We will be able to say all flocks supplying Island hatcheries are free from pullorum reactors. We will be, I believe, the first province in Canada to be able to say so. Up to the present. approximately 23900 birds have been tested. Bright Prospects \ O I Another pleasing feature of to— today has been the arrival of the chest containing the tools of Mr. D.'s trade, which coming heralds the return to complete the work that was left unfinished at Alder- llves in a pretty cottage down the river road. His first carpentry will be st the house across the lane. Very quiet, the kitchen is now. Only the liaise of the rein on the windows and the waters esca ing .at the waste-gates on the am. i But hearki James’ voice breaks the stillness. ‘Illlerf’ he asks me "will you prime that pump and fetch me up a drink of water-if it's not p too much trouble?" It's really no trouble at all because truth to tell, I feel a bit of thirst myself! Until tomorrow -Disry _ Good. night. N0 SPECIAL LICENSE FOR VISITING ‘MOTOR VEHICLES FREDERICTON. Dec. l8 _.. (OH-Hon. W. S. Anderson, Min- ister of Public Works. has announ- This Province. because of the of supply for many producers in other provinces de- siring such flocks —- but — the mu- of advertising must enter picture. Let others know what . E. I. has. Tothesouthofusisaleswc and prosperous nation. Its poul- try industry is trunendo L‘... needs are great -— already in a small way they are realising that P. E. I. has eggs of su erior quel- ity - and cookereis esiralble in their flock matings To intensify enquiry. we must advertise. , Inst spring. we were informed that a possible market for hatch- inR silks existed in what is called Delnurva district vehicles from other provinces and the United States may be used in New Brunswick without special licence fees or registration costs. and whereby New Brunswick ve- hicles will have the same privilege in Canada and south of the bor- der. Formerly. free operation of ta 1200 miles. I was sent down to in- vestigate. What I saw was astound- ing. In a district no larger in area cars from out-side points was res- mm "m; flflnlfljrgjdg go ch51‘. tricted to 90 days in this province. lotmgown gquug, m"; was the Mr. Anderson said the reciprocal “ma” pmuglcgqon o: poultry policy was effcctivl ‘in practically 1n fin-worm, Th” were fllgdng all of the United States and most bmum yo; gm American Anny cmmdl“ °'°"1"°°5- and other services. Their needs h tenths eéss. My w: did not have many that we ship. To me, it slopes n1 a {engine proposition to ship ems our eggs were received in better shape than from else- where and were hatching on an average equal to theirs. Marketing Plans ‘Ipdly. the situation is that the ed to is very a ultrymen. however. it is not our intgnéggn to hip hatchio e888 1"“ rllntli the en of June. i946. We have not sufficient for ahi ts. After our own h ship in yyear. them will be a con- II Next i" m‘ “WWW aide a1 toiehiksaxins '“ ° “‘°““- m» if» m breathing”. lsehow thss I Gilli” QNIU" ii, and helps glean‘ the Inui- IIIAIDHII rub throat Hail v no» a liitidtfM “will for hours-Insane! Rmemberdvsvicsi vapoftubypw: yspt. _ _ sir p - advice is for poultrymen to raise as mam’ coekerels as can be con tly raised and marketed by ubv of next year. The market - will remain so. ar- ‘ " ' " canning Industry ll. J. MIMI m M,” “m, “I Ii fitting and la ~ llslhsss s. s. a» “n” 'i'c'h§'|'.l.'i|.“ I“ ' Lay.‘ . . - +ms - u a MW, _,_ ‘i? "IUUSTDII" ,' I I . we could tre le _ the oases. ,, , whet m» Three years ago, when I first Q usalorrerowu ouaaonau ' Phenomenal Growth of Poultry Industry csnnul eunnnlln Thifeolnmn is reserved to‘ new: of a newly nature may be 3.": care-s“ W" ~- cnaswsts tor Phuldltaplil. The franchise to Welfle a. bus service between Georgetown and Charlottetown was granted to Mr. l-LP. George of Georgetown at a meeting yesterday odthe Execu- tive Council. The previous holder o! the franchise was the late Mr. J.J. Condon. - MAIN IIIGIIW..YS OPEN-Dc- spite the severity of the recent storm, the main highways in the Province are all open to motor trnfllc, highway officials said yes- terday. However, east of Char- lottetown, the roads in the vicin- lty of Pcwnai have considerable snow and those running through Summervilie, near Montague, are still heavier, bus officials said. FAMILY PARTY ENJOYED-II On Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Callback, North Try- on, entertained at s family party honoring their mothenMrs. George Callbeck who had that day reach- ed the 78th anniversary of her birth. Present were her four bro- thers, Messrs. W. S. Mutiart, Ai- bert Muttart, Frank Muttart and Hadley Muttart, their wives, nieces and nephews. It was regretted that two sisters, Mrs. Wallace Lowlhor, Carleton, and Mrs. James Stavert, Charlottetown, were un- able to be present. During the evening music was enjoyed, the musicians being Mrs, (Dix) Lea Callbcck, Mrs. Ernest Harper, and a quartette composed of Messrs. . S.. Muttart, Albert Muttnrt, Mrs. Cailbeck and Mrs. Harper, was gratefully appreciated. A birthday gift from the family was gratefully acknowledged by Mrs. Callback. Refreshments including a delicious and nicely decorated birthday cake made by Mrs. Albert Callbeck were served. The King was sung as a conclusion to a delightful evening, would mean to the poultry in- dustry here. At present. we are only~scratohixill the surface of canned poultry products. . There is a chicken paste or sandwich spread very much in demand — chicken noodle soup- chicken stew —- chicken dinner - curried chicken and rice - all could be put up on this Island. I predict that the future will see the public turning more and more to canned floods. The power of advertising is tre- mendous. Advertise! Advertise! Advertise! Then. have the pro- duct to back up your advertising. Markets in Newfoundland. the West Indies and Great Britain need investigating. Our products should be of the best. Nothlns. no 1115tter how trivial should be 1K- nored if by doing so it mralss a lowering of quality. Quality at times may seem to be all we in the marketing services seen} to think of but. in the cnd. 1t is duality that counts We must re- (Oontinued on Pale 5) C-ROSN "an", .»¢_ woncssraznsnms ' sauce -. nuvsaaaiaisamnsavavassssuuvs! GIFT Merchandise i A great variety of Christmas Goods is ar- riving daily and being displayed for the bene- fit of early shoppers. So far we have rc- ceived a line assort- ment of Cutex and Re- velon Manicure Sets in various combinations and all beautifully boxed. A large display of Ladies’ Toilet Scts and Cases in newest de- signs may also be seen at this time. Our showing in Gents Travelling Cases and Military Sets are also at hand and are well chosen for the Gift Season.‘ Many other articles in shavers sets, smok- ers Goods, etc. are here for your inspect- ion now, so give us a call — we will be pleas- ed to give you‘ every ‘ attention. E. A. FUSTFR Central Drugstore snwsrrr-vmmma- ofiaosiilsereagbnlad tlsin var GRANTED BUS FRANCHISE -- rarsopsur owls Results... y A l-iiiil mnucu or , i313 ron m TE llantd whiteness up» wins an dads! cleanliness ihal only Pepsodenlfaatblawdarwillgivayaur mill r4 tritium Everyone knows how white teeth are ‘ when s dentist cleans them. That's real dental wbitmew and he relies on powder. So don't let dull, dingy film hsrden—darken——turn into harm~ ful, ugly tartar. Pepsodent Tooth Powder with Irium is especially made to remove that trouble-causing fiim— gently, but thoroughly. So change to Pepsodent Tooth Powder and enjoy dental wbilmers. , 7‘ s-Mwfifl l’! Ins orrrsnsnca ls fyiufriaivgmua , ~ llilllM IS USED IN ADNLY lillE TliliTil PllWliEll-PEPSUDENT! EQUALITY (James 1:5), l0) God sees the rich man and the pool‘ Upon one level plane, In His economy He deems The great and small. the same! All like the flower and the grass. Thai: fade from human view Whanfflclds grow brown and hoary ibaryfizvhlueatxxxilour to Blake ough w w crm a mass $1.1 can be easily handled —— you will likely have to work in abcgelli cups more mice-sifted hard- wh flour I Tumouton alightlyfloiuedcan- vas or baking board and knead umitil smooth and elastic. Place in a. buttered bowl. butter tap of douflh. cover and let rise in a warm free from draughxs. until dou led in bulk. Punch douglh down in the centre. fold over once or twice and ass-in let riae lntll doubled t: bulk. Cook's Corner Qilill WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Grace-sifted hard - wheat flour (bison flour)—about 6 cups teaspoons t 5 cups whole wheat flour 1.‘.- cup lukewarm water 3 cakes Oclnmessed yeast Replaces morning dew. Shall find one common resting pie-cl There to await the hour. When all in order rise from sleep, . Tus ut on a. llmhltly-floured §f”,f,‘,’,"’“g,.§,,u1 gag“ canvas? 1% l board and cut As Spring revives the flower. 1 tagiitgroon moment's’ Md or Knead eegpems of dough Just And some shall rise to 10y — and Measure j cups onwgiflgd hggd- until large bub les are broken and . - to i 00th: shave wheat flour into sifted and add salt, “a 5 8mm b l some To everlasting into loaves airtime- they shall die no more who sift wgeidier twice. Mix 1h whole plwe Wm Elm" 1 h “wt 11°“ m“ of 0am Believedergn Jesus‘ name! Measure the 1/1 cup lukewarm AUOW i0 flit ‘mm dmlbl“ u‘ gag and crumble in the yeast bulk For many rich in eaiflfly goods - _ gape ,400d rees.H bowedinh b nin “m” Wu“ water‘ “rfifi for 20 gillgtg? flee ma; to 3:121» the One .323 oiicleebcchnlé alued sugar and shortmlng stir un-til silgar is dissolved and stioltezllng melted. _Cool to lake warm. Gradually mix 4 cups flour llllX- ture lnto cooled liquid; stir in soft- ened yeast cakes and beat very well. Gradually work in remaimn flour mixture; work in addltiozta "The lowly Nazarene“. And many poor has God made rich In faith and promise elven And wealth untold, eternal wealth! 'Walts all His own in heaven! —F. Hazel Fraser. moderate 350 degrees and bake un- til bread sounds hollow whm tsp- ped lightly with the about 20 mmrutesh m" 1i 113:3; beneressarytoc ange eDOS ~ oft-ho loaves in the Oven. i0 m" even browning. Lleld-—tluee loaves. knuckles - 00%. 9. 1945. s2“ I c» s, tad 2%? '... §W’%”/W Priced from 3.9a--s.oo--s.oo--a.oo--11.95. ~_ t}? Then there are WOOL GLOVES, MITS and FUR MITS in pastel and dark shades. Also KID and CIIAMOISETT GLOVES. BAN- DANAS in beautiful hand woven wools. bright shades. SCARVES, wool and sheer, bright colors and while. BLOUSES-an ideal gift for Christmas. Long and short sleeves. Sizes 12 to 44. HOUSECOATS-in Chenille, satin-quilted, Bengallinc, Corduroy, l» Flannel. Sizes l2 to 44. All popular shades. BED JACKETS-in rayon, satin and chenille. NEW DRESSES aniYBLOUSES Arriving Daily, r»- Fashion Shoppeeg . y PHONE 56 f GT. GEO. ST.