v “Lama. .-»,.-.¢_~aa<--. = M regular habits. All is quiet on the home front ...then Mom hits the roofi OM was the one who could ride out the storms. Little things didn’t annoy Mom. She lived for the day, and if everyone else was happy, so was she. Nothing jerky about Mom’s nerves. They had So when Mom started to blow up every now and then, everyone wanted to get at the reason. The doctor found it. He said Mom — of all peoplei-had one bad habit. She was drinking too much tea and coffee —and when the stimulus of those beverages left her, she was cranky. —for its grand, rewarding a cent a serving. A Product of General Foods Your nerves aren't expendable i Drink Postum lt’s the perfect way to avoid drinking tea and coffee. Postum contains no cafieine to upset the nerves, heart or stomach. Convenient-made right in the cup —- economical -costs less than flavor — and because . ..'ID8T. -Octobq- 19th. between Greenfield and Montague. or in Montana (Illco) Wrist Watch Ap- ply Mrs. Etnniett Power. Green- field. Reward. iisiirgstiiwn And i‘ Vicinity Mary Annette and Loraine Fay. dwahzers ol Mr. and Mrs Leo Fay or Newport. spent Monday in GWPIQIOWII. the guests oi their aunt. Mrs. Agnes Murphy. Miss Beth McConnell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. A. B. Mc- Oonnell. who is employed by the Trans Canada." Airways. Halilsx is visiting her home. Mrs. Lorne Keefe oi‘ was a visitor Monday. Fortune. \to Georgetown on Mrs. James MacDonald oi Char- lottstownwas the edtend guest or Mm. Florence Jenkins. . Mr. and Mrs. Lawls Wright and iamily qt Lower Montague were visitors to Georgetown on Monday. Miss Domthy Jerdtins, Charlotte- town spent the liolfday at her home. Mr and Mrs ilarold Clements oi East Royalty were recent visitors to Georgetown. Mr. Miller MacDonald o! Ober- lotietown visited triendii in George- town over the weekend. Min Marlon Walker, who is em- ployed in Souris. was s. tccent visit- or to her home. * Miss Rosalie Kigglns o! Char- lottetown was a vlsltor here over the holiday, the guest 0f li/iayor and Mrs, P. L. Bcudreauit. Among citizens irom Lower Mon- tague attending the Remembrance Day Service in Georgetown were. Mrs Archie Wight. Miss Stella Jamleson. Ml‘. and Mrs. Ell Vatch- er, Mr. Pius Steels and Mr. How- ard Vatoher. Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs. Jr.. of Charlottetown spent the weekend with relatives in George- lOWfl. g Mr. William Gillan: oi Souris spent the weekend in Georgetown visiting iriends. 1 Miss Francis i-iennessey oi Ohar- srsnii I I is ¢<>NTY BUSINESS REVIEW i" a postseason N ”- n F , "ww? 95'9"" J. A. ilslionald 8i lie. ' ll- -I- "m! OONITIUCTION COMPANY . - pguq 510g; ""1"" osaaaai. luaonasrs __ u l D u“, u‘ Optometrist - e rlltiieiis lénmum ‘ l I. LPWPWI lfif-iln" n“. H VITAMIN! or ALL Kmns rnonucs a nusmiin l“ """°" °'” '5 n“ Phone sit-s - Mlilllaguc ram i - Montague. nu Z. more neon. iioiiriaiis rinses . (o. a. Nlelselaoa and o. a. msipiisii. Probe.) GENERAL REPAIRS ll IIAll MAKING FUN! EAL surruiis or a BETTER nrivo (Th! Pfldl w. Tale In Oar rinii ll Well IOIIIGMI) IUNIIAI. DIIIOTOD! AND IIIALIIII W. A. POOLE & 0o. our GOODS (iIt0CERIES~ LIMITED Dealers In IIARIHVARE ,._‘,‘f“:,‘_"j,"' {fiff}, Tlis Montague I-‘urnishinglto. Ltd. Booisrh-"i 1;"?- t, . ‘ one - Montana. P. B. Island Istpa, P. I. l. lower Mittens. P.I.l. : _8 “@151 as; McGowan‘: Limit“! VERE BECK 8i SON OINIBAL MIIOIIANTI MONUMENTAL none Montana 02-! _llllllll‘. P. I. I. ' ‘ - MANUFACTURERS ‘f; In stock ior immediate delivery Electric Radios. A - / and a Batteries, Battery Packs, a large variety of IIIOI. PM" 3H, Mona!“ sultzbll‘: mdm-mafimécglllethmrv-ghlhiihtgonlclqai: Phufie i190 Charlottetown Power Plsllte for Rotary work, etc. _ q, INT T. M. Llewellyn Ltd. General Merchants Delivery To Bus Stop liverythlna For The Plsullv >0 TUES. and 8A1‘. u“ Ivsnlnrs Phone 88 Montague. P-E-l- iotletown, was a recent guest o! Mrs. Ella. McKir-non. Friend oi Mr." Raymond Laven- dier, are sorry to hear that he is laid up, suffering from a severe cut on his leg. sustained while cut- ting grass with a scythe. FREBDIPS SERVICE STATION IRVING OIL PRODUCTS Opposlto Vere Beet Monument Works Phone 33-4 - Montague. P.E.I. a. ash." Campbell o! AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. The annual, meeting or Augustine Cove W. I met at the home oi the president, Mrs Kenneth Cam- eron.‘ Meeting opened by singing O Canada, followed by the creed in unison. Roll call PISDOIIGEd to by twenty-one members paying their lees. one now member joined. Minutes oi the lust annual meeting ‘were read and approved. Reports Flisr- sum: “'5' Gsuuma ' ' A 4_ l‘ MAIKIII riidspiisb‘: l‘ ‘MASQIIERAIIE o: committees and report oi sec'y.- treasurer were heard The following Qflicers were elected for the ensu- ing year. President, Mrs. Kenneth Cani- eron re-elected: ‘ Wilfred Vice-president, Peters. Stacy-treasurer, Mrs. Roy Out- cllife, re-elected Auditors, Mrs. Vernle Webster, Mrs. Eldon Dawson. Directors. ivlrs. i-lia-rry Macihr. lone. Mrs. Lorne Oarrutliers. Mira. Ed. Macriadyen, The following Monthly Oom- niiltees were then appointed: Sick and Prog, Mrs. Kenheth Cflmercn. Mrs. Ed Maoradyen. School, Miss Wlnsor Smith. Mrs. Wlilred Peters , , Buying committee, Mrs. Pied loard. Mrs. Kenneih Dawson Lunch. Mrs, Kettnetn Cameron. Mrs. Ed. MacFsirlyen, Mi-g Fred Loard. A bill ot '12 cents was paid lm- sick. also 85.00 sent to M.I".A. It was also decided to have a pantry sale. Roll call to be ans- wered with sympathy card, Mrs, K . Cameron was to send tor Red Work. - Mrs. Roy Cutcliiie kindly invited members to her home ior next meeting. A moat enjoyable contest was put on by Mtss Reta Cameron alter which s dainty lunch was served by oom- mitiec. Meeting clised by singing National Anthem Collection 55 cents. Mrs. DANCE CURLING RINK Montague, Wednesday, Nov. ll Ion Meseer and hie IQ}! Proceeds in aid of New Kins! County Hospital Admission 50o Poultry-Poultry Buying daily Live and Dressed Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway rates, trucking equal to railway rates paid. EASTERN PACKING C0. Souris ll, J. IAABBII DPTOMETIIII Iitdag sea saunas oiaasas lleatana P.I.I. OIUOI Iolll IOIQHLIL stalhll. Isflsnsse. bv appelatnaal Gliiesflaaaectsl With 1 . -AOIIES -OOI.DS HEAD GRIP?! PERIODIC PAINS YOU CAN IIAVI l'l' IN MINUTII Ilib 1m»- Rsmemlirance Day At Georgetown “mix-servicemen and citizens oi Georgetown iittingly observed Re- membrance Day by attending in unprecedented numbers. the ser- vices.et the Monument and Town Hail. Lt.-Coi. J. D Stewart, D S. O. oi Charlottetown and a former Georgetovmiazi, under whose com- mand so many of Georgetownb boys served in the conflict recently closed. was the guest speaker at the Town Hall and delivered an appropriate and rriastertul address. in which he paid tribute to George- lowrfs enlistment rccord o: the last war and traced in an interesting and memory lilied manner. the ac- wmpiishments. trials and eventual victory oi our servicemen over a ruthless enemy. The parade termed up at the Town i-iall in the iolloiving order: Standard Bearer, Sheldon Rosa. Allister H. Stewart. President Georgetown Branch 0t the Can- adian Legion; lite-Col. J. D. Stew- iirt, D 5.0.. Veterans oi both wars, followed by Mr. George- E. Seville. M.L.A Mayor P. L. Bcudreault. Town Council. clergy. School Children end ittiliifilis. The parade then moved oi! for tho monument under the direction o! Parade Marshall J. Weldron Lavers. The service at the Monument opened with a verse oi "O Canada" hy the pupils or Georgetown l-ligh School. this was followed by the observance oi two minutes silence and the recitation oi Stanza from in written by Laurence Binyon Mrs. Myrtle Bablneau. Prayer was by R/iv. S. J. Bayou. 3A., and the laying o! wreaths then took plans in the following FOR SALE HOUSE AND PLOT OF LAND AT MONTAGUE There will be sold at Public Auction on the premises on FRIDAY THE 29TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, I946, at tbs hour of one o'clock P.M., the house and lot of land, 50 x 1M fsst owned by» the lets Ella Robertson, and et the saiiis iiour eiid piece, all tiis house- bold furniture, consisting of beds, dre ri, dining room furniture, itclisii furniture, kit- ciieii range, Enterprise Monarch, parlor furniture and 'iill etlisr household utensils. ems n Montages n» izii day of November, i946. Montague was a receni visltclr at the home oi his grandparents Mr. Island. J. MABON Montague Political: antidotes‘) Carries Large Steels A continuous tradition of core, skill and quality sit- teiidiiig through 30 years of service to the people of‘Mcn_- toque is the record of which H. J. MABON, DWSSI". ll justly proud. Established iii I916, this drug si-ors has forged ahead, and is now one of the leading Drug Stores in Prince Edwor One reason for this popularity is tile can exercised in filling ulI prescriptions. Compcunded ct‘:- curutely and skilfully from the finest ingredients, MABONS louiirssiilt 8i Msiiiiald Gov't. Reid. Egg Grading EGGS. POULTRY and i Phone d1 mvuvvoo» KKK? 0000» ' ‘QKQIE .1) u H; . Station t; SUPPLIED Montague, I'.E.i. 6 'YI\&\IY.\I€< _ STEWART 8i BECK General Merchants look In And Inspect Our Phone 37 Full Line o! FURNITURE Montague. I’.E.l. '\l'\4\ w. i. ioiuisioiir 000s. ; and Mrs’ che-s-tfi-flalnnyn‘ SERVICE ""13: Prsscrillloiis are Put up amid niost immaculate siirreundinis 0mm (Eiisahllllilgilgid Firm M“ COHIC-iggdfil- “"53 ‘imlshter oasézlllgglgi‘; f in o thoroughly modern prescription plant. In Mona", Constance o ziriottc wn were A _ ~' "w" 8W5" "1 M“- °““°°" Ccuiplste Lubrioatlu This Drug Store I! noted for thsuioiiiplstsiisis of ilis onglcggiti-za kgiégr - lather, Mr. Simon King o! Burnt PM“ ‘M, geek they curry. Drugs, patent medicines, toilet sundries smoker‘, sunk!‘ sch“, mt' _|_ are to be found here in great profusion. l" f0" MABON 5 Supplies and Hlltdwilre order: Mrs. George E Savllle tor “mun” P" my "Nam. it, w. ha" it" y one 8 Montague. IKE-l- the Provincial Government, Mayor V ‘ n Y‘ P. i... Boudreauit for the Town 0i NM Georgetown, ‘President AiilsBter Stewart tor tie Georgetown ranc "" T o! the Canadian Mzion, B-EB L- V s‘. J- next oi kin or‘ departed veterans. ll‘ l" "can!" & 9 , and private citizens, . . MEATS . p15“ ; The Parade then returned m the 9' “""°""“‘"“ and Town Hall where the iollowing pro- ygqgq-Agggs gramme was cairled out. under m“: Goon; “q T “an!” the direction oi’ one mien. Com- JUB n, 4 M; 5i “we “m” “my; Hm“ "o 09d anemia“. sssiisaxsn sun-s wooi. nasssss. OAIIABDINI o“ “n Our Help in Ages Past" by iii-mils 93 . COAIJS n"! ‘ACRE-rs Montague. P-E-l- oi Georgetown High School aocom- Phone l Montague. I'll. Q , . panying pianist llii-s. Laura Mair; "‘ The chairman called the speakers in the iclloglng cialer: ilttrhiavllg. ifw Mayor P. . Boil reaii i, v. - - Ki in , Rev. S. J. Boyce and Lt.- J5 D. Stewart. DS.O. o! ESESEO Charlottetown, the guest speslteno! the day. Mr. J Waldron Lavers then spoke ori lteliall o! all ex- servicemen and women ol Gelfle- idwn and moved a hearty vote o! thanks to all ‘individuals and or- ganizations which conlflbfllfid t0 ihc succcss oi the Remembrance Day programme Mr. W. J. Fitz- GEORGE IADAR GIDCIRIIIS A IIID! OANNEIB EAST PACK IIAND gerald wiu the scconder oi the volt W. l. LEAH!) Mi“ THE MEN ‘S SHOP oi thanks and the programme was brought w a. close by ilnslns 00d Save the K717;- DOUGl-"Qi. l'l~ ct Man -—(GPJ - For iii:- ilrsl lime since the war began. th: Isle oi Man is gettinl s ration oi canned meats. i Fomis "mm Phone i-i-u New Perth WWII" "41""! - ma" ' 5"’ new Ovcrcoais sis. w m- Iaperters OI Boy's Overeoata and Jackets P. I- Islam! noesrns AND strains ' "w" g9 Sourls, P. l. l. fi I SOURIS. I‘. I2. I. M as ’ a.-." W... warriiitwoirra ” "f8 ' ii ll. iiiciiiiins a soii ll" and g ' si-zavics: STATION cwmm‘ "cm" aaooiiaiss. CONFECTIONEBY llltl (L. ii. stswsi-s. Prop’! Bee as also: ‘Cold storage i y SMOKE-ll’ SUPPLIED 13mm: on PRODUCTS wlisiiino - SIMONIZING ..:...---:-.::.-."'.:.i:::... - ‘M’ "mun I Phone ss sends. P- l- l- “ Phone u Siiuria. i>.s.i. e ‘be ~lr',\' I/!l\ \ ii" Many sufferers who have tested out numerous "niments will agree that where something ls needed to dislodge a deep-seat ’ coalition; few remedies compare with Nessi- line. It's because Nerviilriés sooth- ing powers penetrate so deeply, be- cause it has several times the / strength of ordinary low-quality preparations, it has cons to be ‘ known by many as King ever palii. i For Rheumatic conditions, rnascu- ‘ iar and/ joint stiffness, Nervillne works quickly and elelssitly in ‘ bringing relish-e teat will prove that its aaalgulc powers an very great. A trial usually proves Nani"- Iiiie ls a vary eflelent Ilalaient: it does rsllm aiaay muscular pains Iii a about Ila. 0st a ale battle RILINE .42...- G. H. NELSON, ' Auctioneer Ollllh Rm.’ ill Pmri cwWv. 4510454. w. h ovrofiv. 0mm. w; w (loliart J slsltaaale. new raars ails osaaiuii. sums nesuxa iio-roa on. humor antes leads. "I cw...“ run, . Pbauslll" l I J. J. IIIIBIIES osaaaai. isaaoaasss an siiroassas misses-seas or raps apnoea cossnnl m: or noes an sans "sauna, nu f‘ 801th a- OLIAII UP IIIIIIII-WIIiI-IAII P - IAATTIIEW 8i IAGl-EAII Ltd. EIIQOIOVI AIITI gPIAYING IATIIIAIJ. INIIOTIOIIIR isouius . . . an. iiov. ma. its. Ltd , , ..,.. - rid siiii siiocsiiv lull-v Ill, a Immune‘ ' "suami-liiass OAIIADIAN IIAIII "DUI - O. I. I». PAINTS 0. it. waists. mn- Pbone II < “Jaw. v4- cw. no 479 . Dsalsr OOBPOIATION IIOI. IQUIFMENT IIIIUQII TIIII ¢ “GAITAIII tum" With cimiii imam, laadelph Scott, new slim» I . ,_ i ' . GBOCERIEB Bouria. FLI- IOII a