#11’... ‘I00 cm now oer ‘auxwsu. uouss come VACUUM PACKED (uoruvon cm oer our- uo u: cm on m) TRUI-Y UEI-ICIOU‘ BECAUSE ITS WISFI/WFQV Two Grinds-Mylar and Drip i5 y lllunl QIIIF MAxwEli rjHOUSE “coffee. \. . /a r . I uI ~ Gone oi food: ~ OO-OQO-FOO-OO-OGOO-OO-O- If The Bough Breaks? in the hands of a well balanced' man. In a well balanced woman it becomes crcafliveness but subt- lety veils Ilhfi result to the casual eye No circumstances. Con- stance hoped would force her to tear those softening veils away He would not love that lonely Victory Loan Prizes By As a measure of appreciation for LOIS MONTROSE meritorious service, as well as a 040-0’ » l . I - t 0 - “mm Wmlmlb m? "B11108 5116911 reward for outstanding SHPSITITLIF “ i» ‘$.51..1§“"%if“‘i.‘l.ai.§‘.3'35”“€. its M Steel “iced . t “were ee- Pw e 1m . . - i.*;:"...Yi"*2:z..fa"“..:: f. "The housenin Qefvon. yes I've wag. "gum légmmrfigmli$d lsfiugirlghr 9C1; thlgnffillflwléis dtivlsfims: "i . t‘s - - e s1 e. nc r .- . 12E???’ lasxgcerl W26“? 5'“, argon I Lflecilhiodifiellessm aiiiigrclg! aft ‘elusive ofdsiériimergidcfughirlotie. is house I oug t it was a wn, an ng's County. The huge palace." demure" , , prizes were First, a beautifully “It isn't as old as this." said prepared "Portfolio of Reproduc- tions of the Documents of Sur- render," showing the terms of the surrender and a facsimile of the signatures of those signing for the victors, and the vanquished. An historic document inscribed with the winner's name. which will be a valuable souvenir in the years to come. The second prize was a fuse from a. 25 P.D.R. Smoke shell, together with a wooden base, the whole making a very attractive paper weight. These fuses are n most interesting example of prccis. ion work, being made almost en- tirely of brass. and when taken a. part break down into 15 to 20 sep- arate pieces. ‘rrowbridizc. He. lit i; cigarette [or Constance. "It was remodeled by Elliot Carmichael the year before he and his second wife were killed in the/I» crash Ar- thur's lived _ club since then. Come to think of it. he's been talking frequently about the Devon place. Asking my ad- vice about this and that Wouldn't wonder it‘ the rascals 3 ._ been eeftina it all readv before .1 ho proposed. Arthur's like that ‘. -- He prepares everything before l‘ I he 206s into action." ' , ' “Hilda Brcck is like that. too," said Constance “She always Wants to be uuite sure. " ‘That’ said Trowbridge "is why I am delegating her accounf . Constance was in bed. but she was not asleep although it as after midnight and she had me upstairs early. The heat during the day had fuiiaued her. but now a breeze stirred the muslin cur- tains and hesitant ‘rain brought frat-trance from the rose gardens. Her smal bed was like the intim- ate retreat in which animals chose to curl and hide Beydnd the expanse of French-blue citr- pet Trowbridge lav asleep in ll5 own bed. built especially for his iam- proportions and as domin- ant as if it were in a Ma or house. Even in slumber breat - in: with audible confidence. e seemed a public and vital figure. And whenever he awoke it whs wit-h an immediate awareness of t, Am, _ 1 fig“ m v Wm These prizes were given to the itilderstanlg each Ixether epsycho- pfweliumMané “W919 W61‘? “£3111 salesmen in each of the five clivise logically. Arthur presents the gho ht C0 tam‘ w“; fig“ Wk ions having the first and second vyexrvéfime cigioiv thgtflSamt shogfd nsshélceremilzmgered “vim highest‘ average percentage of in- s e see n a eren a . crease c1 ll l e th 8th I am 201m: to “at fld of sank Too confused and aimless boy who n ° Br 5a e5 °v r e Victory Loan, together with per. centage of increase in the number of applications. They were intenti- ecl to stimulate each salesman to had first brought her to this Vic- escplosive-a cietnius He shoots mum estate k his aenius at helpless bystanders. But I must ston bothering your Drcttv head with business Shall Now they would be free he g up to Maine. Iiilda break ha we go ‘m. a flde?" agreed to use the copy which improve his personal sales over t-he ,, k Arthur Carmichael bresezvtedl previous Loan, and were awarded H. adored her. but he new l _ merely om, ha“ o; me reason‘ rt was neary the same as loliows. 'I'hat was excellent . she felt. which sam- the mun“ h“ He visited the room of her heart. trmulegl-Yk “med-h twat” FIRST enioirlnlz candlelight and music. HWINUSBd ma" walulnfgglv gismi‘: He had not stooped to dwell c“ b t h nil-Id “and 1m} _ .Prince County-Elmer Gamble, there. to discover that the fur- imv u s eAflhul-Y,“ rsugsfifllé '1‘ryon. niture was muah-hewn and per- hl- It would besnkpew h W Summerside-T. L. Linklettec. naps lmwlnlofiflblm 10ml? S, 3km,“ muwnqmg N128? Queens Coimty-éNeil Salmond, realiratce tooiedwhen the candles were Yes‘ Pmcflvilthm. a nonfihalw_ She knew ‘all about Hilda amt: wwhm full?‘ 5&5“ “GHQ”? mingle)!‘ _ an" William and whv she had wanted to dis- f - '"'- n‘ Km ‘Count __L° she at turb Trowbridae. He would never 5am 1154i fvfseenfléixifi quick egg Mung Harbouly rne w r, guess that Constance knew. _He C9 n “WW5”, ' - ' was not subtle .He mo. instead. W m dlfm" ° Vi" vresldfllfv mo“ the unwavering and childlike m’ h IWI- hmwezi dmlmeg confidence which becomes power. permmlmlvwfllliwfmfl oxwmflummmwalnlld PM“ countyqero, Mcph", son, O'Leary. Summerside-Frank Callback. Queens County-P. G. McEacm em," Victoria. Charlottetown-PO. George Rol- era. Kings County-Charles Richard, ¢I——_—.IIIIIII_I l bring him frequently to Ghesnirt Hill Constance glanced at the little cloisonne table watch. Half-past Iiwelve. Had she heard a car in the driveway? Tam had zone with Arthur today to see the place m , People said the furious M11118? Hlfbvi-If- gardens had kept up per- fecllv even after the home was closed . (To Be Continued) Official List of Basualties ._—.—- III MEMIIIIIAM MRS. JAMES W. COOK At the P. E. Island Hospital, Charlottetown. after an illness of a few hours on Sunday, Oct. 28th.. giere passed to her rest, Mrs. Janie; . Cook, of Belle River, in her 53rd. year, The late Mrs. Cook had been In at... - oouir JUST CANADIAN ARMY °VER5EA5 good‘ heagth until; the tlge gift her n. ewen to e y,on mhflum” Pmflm“) lgfidfitag to vlisfi,‘ hernsonhanlzi short- Pcrleaelr W“! MM“ N": ayatéi ‘Infill ‘Inwafiaiief f“ I'll; F" mm“ 7mm”. “ HospItal where she never regained Kiwis“ Aaugfél Refine c consciousnes i J" ‘l ’I‘hlatel'\d.Cook,da. nut-or mllfumw-Ns-Tm" WW1“ “Mm the lite Willlgrr Ross and u wife “- ~ 12$; 1m Isabell mafia‘. (gh (Jul; rwaum“ mu“ h of gotYaurId‘ anrIfimshowgd inehQrIIIIJe "°' “"°"°",,.,_'“"°",,. "‘ “a.” trawl“ i.""t.°t"“:-..' ‘ e no . oo w e s y N's’ “a wmdm m.’ missed in her home when rho wu Gflnm‘ *!_ =1 and IIIIIIIUIO WQQ r. um m.“ N" Byidaughaigsbenk lIllQ leaves I'M’ O" Ill 39v n r v 5 .7- 6“ " '4“ W"" -~ i &‘é“°fl“°.i"mll°““l"a..i“llit‘32 . ‘NADAS LARGEST sntmc, N3- lllll P-Ell- Reliant u - W 9!‘ ° 1 9 - Mugmmrh qqwm-y Ayah 1,, emima) Mrs, Percy Rchards of H AND COLD RIMEDY CD1" Glace B‘ ' N's. Mumy Harbour. Margaret and Shirley at home; two sons. Prank of Charlottetown and John a home; algo one sister, Mrs. Laughi- LONDON J- (OP) — Control of lin MacKinncn of Cambridge, chant-sized, worn and m- "mf. ‘b‘§i.w“”.i’°'“ lmbhod ave . sappy. rubber tires are also deeonuolled. You Mothers ~ . Know- on: Iunhb vulr-nolhlnuliuod a" In whale family-ll b pun whale mill: In conun- _a..".".?.."'.‘.'.'.'.'.‘.;“.‘&..' a. M" I“ SAFE “om: Milk Mm. Good Meals" Silt, from hei- late home Bells Riv. er, to the Belle River Church of Scotland. Services wen conducted by Rev. J. H. Bis . Interment in the mun-ah camo- wry adjoinlnl. ITB SWING YOUTI BA! IN ‘LIT’! G0 ITIADI’ Youth has ltrswin€ . . youth bu it! fling . . .you hu every- thing in the show that foes arm in arm with iaughui love Audion- ca; will take to these w r of Tin Pan Alley in Columbia c- turen‘ "Leta Go Steady” the opens t uigfifgigifiia-y a a . t laaiiday i T‘ HOME His Hon. Lioiitenant Governor J. A. Bernard and -Mrl. Bernard- will be at home Tuesday afternoon. November 27, to all service and ex-service personnel and their next-ot-kin in honor offlen. H.D.G. Crcrar. Hour: 8:00 PM. - 4:30 PM. J. A. McMILLAN, _ . Private Secretary A i Schedule 0f General. llrerar’: Visit To P. E. I. Following is the schedule of the visit next week of General Grerar, 0.11., C3, D.S.O.. to Charlotte- town and Summeraide: Monday, 26: 6.30 P.M.—Arrive by train C.N.R. Station. Inspect Guard of Honour at Station. 6.45 PMs-leave C.N.R. Station, preceded by Guard of Honour and parade of veterans, etc. proceeding to City Hall by Water Street, Prince St., Gnnf. ton st, Queen St‘ and Kent St. 7P.M.-Arrivc City HJIL-OHKJ- lal welcome by His Hon- our the Mayor and City Councillors. 7J5 P.M.-Leavc City Hall for Charlottetown Hotel. 7.45 P.M.—-Dinner at Charlottetown Hotel by Prince Edward Island Government. Atl- dress of welcome by His Honour the Lieutenant- Governor of Prince Ed. ward Island. Tuesday, 27:—- , 9.45 A.M.-Le a v e Charlottetown for Summerside. 10.45 A.M.—-Arri ve summersirie Rendezvous. Change t0 open cur and receive Civic welcome, proceed- ing via Water St..Cen- tral SI... Green 8%., Spring St. Fitzroy St. to Legion Home. 1i .00 A.l\'l.—Inspection of Guard Honour. 11.16 A.M.—Rcceptlon Legion Home IIEIITIIAL GUARDIAN Th]; column in reserved for mm or local ' wrest. but advert cl a newly nature may be Inlurt at live cents a word. WWI! DI!- nbh in advance. HEIIMAJVS Book and Novelty Shop. 142 Great George Street. featuring tovs for Christmas- Open evenings. 11-34-31 EXHIBITION PAINTING b Mabel McCuliouch (Mrs. D. Gass) Harris Gallerg afternoons, November 29-30. ecember 1st and evening of December 1st. CARD PARTY — On Monday. Nov. l0. a very enJoyable card party was held at the home of Mr. and ma. Arthur Green by the members of the Albany Village sewing club in aid of the Red Cross. Nine bles were in lay wirh ilic rize winners as folows: Ladies’ irst, Mrs. Thomas E. Nlinrulp; Ladies’ consolation, Mrs. llentn Chisholm; Gents’ First, Mr. Elmer Buchanan; Gents‘ consolation, Mlfii Cyril Bernard. Freezeout was Wm by Mr. Cyril Bernard. A dab-i)" lunch was served by the ladies l FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of the late Percy Campbell was held from his late residence, in Albany on Friday. Nov. l6th. to, ~ Albany United Church and Wis‘ largely attended by friends andl neighbors who came to pay a last‘ tribute to a true friend and neigh- bor. service was conducted at the Church and grave by Rev. H. Bis. hop with interment in Bedcque Cemetery beside his wife who pre- deceased him sevcn years ago. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Grafton Nconan, Arthur Green, William P, Cameron, E. V. MacLsod, Thom- as Dunn and Russel Noonan. ' 1'9;- au 59,1155 person. MARITIME T R A D E -- Burl n , ncss summary of Bank of 12.00_A.M.-Lcavc Legion Hhmg Montreal sflj/SZ The volume of wholesale and retail trade has been well maintained. notwithstanding shortages in many lilies. COIIBCKIODn are good. Demand for lumber. pit- props and pulpwood continues strong and in excess of availabic supplies. Woods operations are for Air Navigni-ioxi School, R.C.A.F'. 12.15 FEM-Luncheon by Town of Summersldc at Air Navigation School, R. AF C. . . 1.45 P.M.—Leave Air Navigation smog}, R,_(3,A_F_ go;- being retarded in many districts, Charlqttgtgwrp owing to lack of sufficient labour. 3 P.M_—R,ecept,lqn a1, Govern. Production of fresh fish in October ment House, Charlotte. town, for all Service personnel. 4.30 P.M.—Le a v e Government House by Kent Street, Queen St., Richmond St.. Great Georize Sh, to Marine Wharf. 5 P.M.-Embark on H. M. C. S. "Micmac." was higher than during October a. year ago. Demand for dried and pickled fish remains strong at sate isfactory prices; owin to heavy shipments of frozen iil ets to Great Britain and the United States, the output of dried fish this season is expected to be less than last- year. In general, manufacturers are busy, but lack of materials and, in some cases, a. shortage of bour is a handicap. Coal product n in Cape Breton during October showed a substantial increase over the gge. vious month, but was lower t n during October a year ago. Latest glamour addition for that “dress-up" suit Is a sheer organ- dy diokv in dark colors. bright» ened with sequin spattered in gav designs at the throat. Commo . o! the o1 Parliament‘. o Q Public opinion polls show clearly what people on this continent want in their postwar car. 1. First comes Economy. And the Nash “600" delivers 30 to 35 miles on a gallon of gas at moderate highway speeds. That's 500 to 600 " miles on a single tankfull 2. Next, the public wants a car easier to operate u . v yet a big car. Nash gets away fast, steers. easier, parks sharper, turns shorter . . . with , plenty of headroom, legroom, elbowroom for six big people. 3. Lastly, people want easier riding, more comfort, improved ventilation and soundproof insulation. Nash has individual coil spring suspension on all four wheels . . . the Nash conditioned air system . . . the most efiicient soundproof insulation. NOW . . . to these expected improvements add THIS: The Nash “600”- is the first truly moi $1.11‘, and orchndtrp on ciao in OITAWA. Nov. 20 - (GP) —- The other was the Wu Berviol The veterans committee today completed studv eteran; {and Act, the sec- ond it has finished in this session fii/efiw .. ATTENTION;- . Now’ Open For Business —AT— ' I42 GREAT EEIIIIUE $TIIEET .Where will be found Toys that will delight and plea» kiddies from crib to campus age. BOOKS And if you desire reading material we are W600?“ u, supply you with any book that will be found in a com- plelely equipped, establihed book store. Prompt, courteous service guaranteed. HERMANN'$ Book 6'. Novelty Shoppe 142 GREAT GEORGE STREET Liichfield. I scholar. decided firework-u. Th9! worked and he H Qg-gnfg Act. with other veterans legislation they will evenually bo- oome part of a veterans charter BIRMINGHAM. EnBland -(C-P) -5ixteen-yea.r-old Peter Binm of seven burnl. of the ingham hospital blinded and 75%;? clover ch tomato ploded Iifaw in lightweight BIG car, built of a single integral unit of welded steel, eliminating a quarter of a ton of dead weight, adding strength and safety and ending, any possibility of body squeaks and rattles. And you can even obtain this car equipped with a built-l: convertible double bed, turning the car into sportamanfi dream. The Nash “600” is actually AHEAD of public demand! NASH MOTORS OF CANIDA LIMITED, WINDSOR; ONTARIO