Ridinghood a ‘Hep fitted O There's a al who knew how m "i" careofhersel Jfhesvax was somethin to see! ressed to ward otI weather. Probabl took her vitamins, too. Ah, yes, i , that Red! Take pattern from Little Red. Guard our health at every turn. Consult rian when there's need-an we hope that you'll want lo bring his pre- scriptions here for expert (Ompougdws, ENKINS lfiranmicr k s‘ . 1 ' r111 Jwvsfrtul _ irpctiuinq kin-mitt» c . =1. -\\ i-i--s-. Etfllliflllllflflllrti she handled wolves nd observe that Red JOIN’ p ygf- of course J , §\,'§,\I\.\J§\J\ .~ ..\.\.\.. it st» l; OLGA’S BEAUTY PARLOR 150 QUEEN ST. I . i R:gular $5.00 Permanents . . . . . . .. $3.50 f Rcgular 7.00 Permanents 500 1 if Regular 10.00 Permanent: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.00 1 r Machineless Permanent: $7.00, $10.00 and $12.50 '31 ll’, N) appzintment necessary for our of town customers Z1 if Phone 2401 g’ f? s» .- ssysvecesxsxawwvwwxzecwaaxmwusdw i.\‘ii."it.ii.n c. w. L. iiicetiiig of the League was Mrs. C. W. Woineirs tilt‘ home of Crckcii an Nov. 7th, the chair he- Ca‘. .- ht-xi n: in; ~i by Mrs. Louis O'Con- m,» in ho niisriicc of the secret- r-v. ii-s Aifrcd C\ll‘1L'_V. Chap- 5'11 Rm lttiigciic hiiirray opened !.‘ic meeting with the League Prayer. Uni-e were seven mem- bers prcsezit. A l('T'lI' has read from Miss Bolviless. chairman of onrnpiiigii committee. education. A lcttcr In loving memory of firs. Ed- vard lloniielly. uhn passed away November 22nd, I947. ‘today all our thoughts [o back ‘Io just one your ago, lllien nll our smiles were turned to irars Bi a sari aml bitter blow. We often sit and tiilnk of you And talk of how you died, "God" saw she was so weary ‘Ihe hill was hard In climb. llr rlosril hor weary eyelids Ami uiiispvrerl. “Peace be thine." ijvrr rrnirinhrred by her hm. lianii and family. IN MEMORIAM In 1min; memory of my rlcai- hushiiiirl. Jen-pl; S, Con, who ‘rim; In Dartmouth, N. 8., November Tlni 151117. I liitlr thought when you lcft my lu-vl lou itnulil no more return T1181 .\"l>li so aoon In death would sleep, And Ir-nvc me here to mourn. 11°11 Rave inc strength to boar my icrirf (‘auraltr to fact- tho blow Ilut what It moans to loose you M: one wiIl ever know. lnsrru-d by Ills Loving Wife, Olivi- M. Carr. r»--.% acts - ..\.t.\" '° LS "\T\.'\CY\L\C\C\'.\\ NEAR Bus‘ 510v also was read from Sister Mary Bernard oi‘ st. Vincent's Orphan- age. asking for knitted woollens. 0513001810’ sox for boys ages 11 to l4 years. Announcement was to be made by the pastor for same. Tile treasurer‘ Rare hci" report. Money made from bingo and dance since last meeting was $59.11. $10.00 was passed in for st. Ivlarthirs building fund; Mrs. Louis O'Connor $5.00; also Mrs C. W. Croken $5.00. Since last meeting were. bill from Charlottetown Guardian. also tvro masses for deceased members. Mrs. Emmett iVQYMEh and Mrs- Catlierine Cur- er expenses It. was moved by Mrs. C. W. (Jroken and seconded by lvli-s. John Cash that all bills be paid. It was decided that lottery books be made and distributed at the next meeting. for a quilt to be iotteried at s. later d-ote. It was lT-‘Oved 11.‘! Mrs. Louis 0‘Connor and seconded by Mrs. C.W. Crok- en that one mass be said for the living members of t-he C.W.L. and one for the dead members. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. A. C. Hughes. Business being concluded. the nicetinr: adjourned. A dnin-ty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by MLss Eileen Croken. IN MEMQRIAM In loiing memory of tic-tr mother. Mrs. Knnnrth ltlcicllln- non, ivho departed thll Ilfe Nov. 21st. 1947‘. (inne from its her smiling face ller pleasant cheerful ways. The heart that won so many friends In bygone happy days. llut some day we hope to meet her some day when we ‘know not when, .\nd clasp her hand in a Betti-r Land Never to part again. Lovingly remembered by daugh- ter Jnnetto and family‘. Eiriv in the 1930's Heinr scientists starred‘ experimenting in the Heinz laboratories puddings, colorful IIIIII‘ 11"‘ convenient and av" " - _ -» . liiui ubicct - to produce tinned baby foods nl um rim-lion‘. ll U ‘gIORT 1'0 ‘ wiottlil“ . - S §urvcy §h0\v wide rang: ul tasty pureed soups, delicate ndcd mmQ doctors 13w d . b F00 S i d ctor recommendsfluh’ f. \ when“ O 4i recommends! 1 '1 food.“ “Mun yd-m m a recefl1 kl Péégu best. And 3cm‘ gmmftnd “©1111 reco I“ survey. doctors ‘ldyqhclhers who preform! rill, Baby Foods. Many mo ‘fist chose them at "t d; said 11W)’ ren’! too Heinz Baby F°° ‘on But doctofi a 120i their doctor‘! “flew nize the ‘Pauly bu to... who re¢°8 c. cent Ililtq the only on" _ orher ‘l3 P ‘more Iklflm" An ' 0W1‘ piece hind the Mmclo . h malk ‘hen It...“ f m; mothers said t CYdOn of he House ins a 0 (l h w?“ I lain’: chem, base: oaks“; an ‘rusted the Iamou of HEIDI-t: c)‘ (or 79 yea" Nun?!‘ e57» Iabe . . .f “my. “n3. 100th. ¢ uarantee 0 P (linstn I g flmoul‘. '1'" are f ll)’ and fine bended h mm ’ . P l [viififlill ‘ii-Tel; d Iiitcllzffzr‘ ‘of fvQo S vitae b and 311m ""1 fruirse Ba y . '4“ __ , ‘ _ - a ed. o mineral v1," u Ida - an vitamin losses to I minimum. no f "llredicnts are water is ldded and all ingredients are . THE CENTRA -4011? overflow CHARI-QITETQWN L GUARDIAN This column la reserved lor news of local Interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay able In advance. CONFEDEBATION SUBAN C15- LIFE LN- COOKS for Christmas Photo- graph. HOWARD Memflls’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. ITBAWBIBBY GROWS”. - A very important meeting is being held at Birch Court, Experimental Farm on Nov. 22nd, at 8.00 P. M. FOB Tl-IOROUGII CLEANING and glazing job on Fur Coats. Money back guarantee Ll not sat- Lsfactory. Betta Fur Salon. ARBIVING DAILY - New Fur Coats. latest styles. We sell only the best from well known firms such as Model Fur and West Canadian Fur Co. Betta Fur Salon. Phone 1093. ANNUAL MEETING of Prince Edward Island Ministerial Assoc- iation. Tuesday. November 23rd. St. Paul's Hall. Charlottetown. All clergy invited. DONATION T0 LEGION —The Prince Edward Island Government has made its annual donation of one thousand dollars ($1.000) to he Provincial Ccxnmand of the Can- adian Legion, B.E.S.L.. it was learn- cd over the week-end. CITY POLICE COURT - At ‘.110 Stipendiary Magistrate's court Saturday a man charged with breach of the Temperance Act haci the case withdrawn at the request of the prosecution. while o woman charged under the same Act was dismissed. These were the only cases to appear before Magistrate KM. Martin Saturday morninz. TENDERED GOOSE DINNER - Mrs. Floyd Wheaten was a recent hostess at a delightful goose dinner honoring her sister Mrs. Walterl PvIHXWEll of Nakusp, B. C. Among the guests was another sister, Mrs. Fred Dabson of Tidnish. N B» M111 a brother Rev. George N 301119" of Summerslde. P. E. I. The guest of honor was presented with i1 dozen American Beauty R0568 which centred the table. with old ivory taptrs in silver candelabra. Mrs. Maxwell leaves Sackvilie this neck via Boston and New Yorkvfifl return to her home in‘ Britwll Columbia. — Sackvilie ‘tribune. MISSION BAND MEETING- The Meadow Bank members 0i Cornwall Mission Band. held @1191!‘ November‘ meeting in the class- room on Wcdricsday afternoon. and opened Willi singing “#5115 Wants Me For A swipes-m." 1°1- lowed with the Purpose and Lord's Prayer in unison. An exercise- "All nature slllB$-" was Wflfimed “m1 mé C-‘filldffll sang "'I‘hts l? My Father's World". A chant-er from the stildy Book was ‘ex- painrri. Collection was received and money placed in the birthday box. Fulloiving are the ofllcers for next year: President. Miriam Hyde: rccoixliniz secretary’. Norma Nlacl-‘acijpnii; sccrctay of World Fricirls, Ilentlt MacPhaii; treas- iirrn. Douclas Hyde. Meetiiiil 61°8- ui with surging "Jesus Loves Mo" and the lWzpa-h BeneciiCtiOn- Lunch was served. Hampton and Vicinity Mr. Kaye Cameron. student of’ Mt. Allison. accompanied by a friend from Saint John. spent the iveek-enzl at his home in‘ Hamp- trm. Mr. John Rcgcrson and daugh- ter Louise. accompanied by Mr. and hips, Boyd MacQuarrie, left on Monday for Providence. R. I.. where they will visit friends and relatives for two weeks. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wood- side. Tryon. were visitors to the Manse at Hampton on Monday. the guests of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. T G. Head. Mrs. Geo. P. Duiisford. who a iew weeks ago found it necessary to go to the hospital for X-rsys. has re-eritered for an operation. Her rfriends wish her every suc- cess and that she will soon be restored to health again. Friends of Mrs. Gussie Cameron are sory to hear she has gone to the hospital for an operation. What might have been a more serious accident. occurred when a horse and truck wagon driven by Mr. Ernest Holme, ran sway throwing Mr. Holme under the wagon. The horse collided with Mr. Geo. Maureen's oar parked on the road and damaged it some- w-hat. Mr. Holme got a. bad shaking up but was none the worse the next day. Mr. Edgar Sobey and Ivlrs. Mark Cameron were visitors lo the City on Tuesday. 'I\he foxes at large are reported very destructive around these parts. Tney run in bunches. Mr. Waldron Howlett. went. to the back fields where sheep owned by Mr. Hector MacKay, Desable, are. and saw nine foxes attempting to attack the sheep. MORE CYCLISTS IN CANADA OTTAWA, Nov. 21 --(OP)—Can- sun's cycling population is growing. The Bureau oi’ Statistics reported Saturday that Inst year 90,000 bicycles were manufactured in Cimndrt. compared with 115.800 1W 11116, and 751.3110 ill 1945. CBASWELL tor Photographs. AUCTION IOBTY-FIVES tn Sprini Park Hall Monday at 8.15. JUST RECEIVED carload Port- land Cement. Stanley. Shaw 8t Pearden, Ltd. REPAIRS. Washers, Refriger- ators. Vacuume. etc. Call Storey Electric. - SCHEDULED FLIGHTS daily to Summersfde and Monoton. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. York District S. S. Convention The annual Sunday School can- vrtsntion for the York district met l‘ Bmklev United Church on F7158)’. November 5th. The con- vention was opened by a most im- DIN-live devotional service con- ducted by the Brackley Sunday s°h°°1 “d 145d by Mr. Wallace Bfyenton, assisted by Mr. StanPey Jackson. Mrs. Guy Pier-cg “W, a short address on "By m; 11311115 Ye Shall Know 1-Iim“ which challenged the convention to g more sincere Christian life. At this time a. choir selection by live girls was most effectively "ndemil- Hyhln: sung were: "Go 105°"? 011-" "$06111 and be Spent," "O Master Let Me Walk With 7116i?" and "Hark the Voice of J95"! offing," followed by the M1115 Prater in unison. Mr. Wallace Bryenton then welcomed the delegates to the convention. The president. Mr. B. C. Hardy. extended a very cordial welcome 1° MT- Ralllh C. Young. General and Bays Work Secretory, after which he led in prayer. Mr. Young Kare a short talk an the work of ‘(he iif-R-E-C. The president open- ed the business part of the meet- "18 by (‘ailing on the Secretary 'I‘reasurer. Irene Chzippcll, to read the minutes at the last convention and the financial statement. ‘Fliese Were passed, on mottoii duly sec- onded and agreed to. The Secretary Treasurer was then called on for the roll call of Sunday Sclicol and reports were given. basrd on a 11110511011. A nominating committee ‘ was appointed as follows: Miss Doris Brown. Mrs. George Jack- son and Miss Tillie Pravvse; also a resolutions and courtesy committee: Irene Cliappeil. Miss Marjorie Lamont and ms. Earl Clark. After the offering was taken the hymn “Faith of our Fathers" was sung. Thc president ihcn called on Mr. Young to address the convention. Mr. Young chose as his topli- for discussion: "Every Sunday School a Church School." He stressed the point of the Sunday School reach- ing every boy and girl ir. the, coni- munity if it is to be a church school and that each one of us must do our best to lead the young people to their Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, to know him as their personal Saviour and thereby be- coming Christians. We must not yet. the idea ivlieii we become church members that we have finished our task. we are only be- ginning. We must accept the wonderful privelege we have of becoming leaders and workers. Mr. Young also spoke on "Home Train- ing" and the responsibility the parents have in helping the chil- dren by daily Bible reading and prayer. We should also hold Teachers’ Meetings and Summer Schools. The afternoon session Was brought to a close with Benedict- ion by Mr. B. C. Hardy. The delegates were then taken to the different homes where supper was served and a social hour pleasant- ly spent. Evening Session The evening session was open- ed by a short devotional period. Hymns sung were: “Will Your Anchor Hold." "Trike Time To Be Holy" and "Unto The I-Iilis A- round." Rev. T. A. Wilson led in prayer. The chairman then asked for a report of the nominating com- mittee which was given by Miss Doris Brown and is as follows: President — Mr. Leonard Cud- more. Vice-President - M1‘. B. C. Hardy. Secretary Treasurer — Irene Chappell (re-elected). Resolutions 'I‘1ie report of the resolutions oommittee W115 asked for and given by Mrs. Earl Clark. Be it re- solved that this convention ex- tend a hearty vote of thanks to the people of Brackley for their When your little one catches cold- onight . . . do what. most mothers do to relieve mis- eries of children's colds: Simply rub warming Vlcks VapoRub on throamchest and back at bedtime. Results are so good because VapoRubn e special relief-bringing action starts right away and keeps on working for hours during the night while the child sleepaOften bymorning most misery of the cold is relieved. Remember. Mother . . . when your children catch cold . . . be sure you act time-tested Viclts VIPOII-llb. Protestant , Orphanage Contributions Specials: A. E. MacNeill. Stanley Bridge $2.00 Eastern Distrleta: Laltevlllo by Jean Baker $1.00 each: Mabel Rose, Mrs. L. D. Rose. Mrs. A. F. Rose. 75c: Lloyd Rose. ' 50c each: Mrs. Louis Rose. Mrs. Uim Baker, William Baker. Robert Baker. Total: $5.75. North Lake by Mrs. Charles McCormack $1.00 each: Mrs. H. G. Morrow. Mrs. E. I). Fraser. Mrs. Wm. Fraser. Mrs. Charles McCormack. 50c each: Mrs. Wesley Bruce. Mrs. Russell Dlngwell. Mrs. Stair ley Dingwell. Mrs. Alfred Morrow Mrs. J. E. Dlngweli. Total: $6.50. South Loire by Annie Rose Mr. and Mrs. Renfreiv Cam- eron .. . . $5.00 Fred Rose . . $3.0) $2.00 each. Elmer Fraser, Austin Fraser. $1.00 each: George Coffin. Allen Cameron. 75c: Clive Bruce. Total: $14.75. 1 Bothwell by Pearle Stowe! $1.00 each: Mrs. Freeman Mos- scy, Mrs. Roy Dixon. Mrs. Wesley Bruce. Mrs. Albert Garrett. 75c each: Mrs. Percy MacDonald, Mrs. Talbot Stewart. 25c: Master Robert Bruce. Total: $5.75. Klngsboro by Evelyn and Jeanie Robertson $1.00 each: Charlie Robertson, Betty Robertson. Mrs. Barton Mo Donald. Washington Young, Evelyn Robertson. Mrs. Joshua McDonald. Rev. H. R. Bell. 75o: Jessie Robertson. 70c: Herbie Fraser. 50c ouch: Alice- Kennedy. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell. Mrs. Wm. Rob ertson. George McDonald. Mrs Robert Yates. Mrs. Essie Stewart. Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Harvey Stew art. Mrs. l<"'rorl Robertson. Mrs Ralph Robertson, George Robert, son. Arthur Robertson. 25c each: Mrs. Freeman Stew art, Marjorie Stewart. Total: $14.95. Kingsboro by Mrs. Foster Young $1.00 cacti: Wayne Bruce. Mrs. Earl Kennedy. Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Lean. Mrs. Robbie Robertson. Mrs. James Robertson. 75c eat-Ii: Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis. lira. Foster Young. , 50:: cacti: Mrs. Percy Coffin. Mr-s. Floyd ItlncLc-oii, Mrs. Ken MacGrc- gar, Mrs. John Stewart, hlrs. John Robertson. Mrs. Lowell Citing. 25c each: Mrs. Manning Hearsey. Mrs. Seth MacLean. Total: $10.00. Red Point by Elwood Citing $1.00 cncli.’ 1\li's. Wm. Ching, l\‘frs. Nelson Stewart, Mrs. Chas. Ching, Mrs. Clarence Citing. 75c: Mrs. Lorne MacNeiil. 50c each: Mrs. Alvah Ching. Mrs. Chester MacNeilI, bfrs. Tyler Ching. Total: $6.25. Roll Point by Mrs. Alex Robertson r. $1.00 ouch: Doris Young. lVirs. T. J. Robertson. Mrs. Alex Robertson Jr. ‘Total: Mann's Road by Mro. Calvin Kennedy $1.00 eorli: Mrs. Alex Robertson S12, Mrs. Calvin Iionnedy. 75c each: Mrs. Alton Robertson. Clarence Robertson. 50c: Mrs. Stanford Robertson. Total: $4.00. Basin Henri by Mrs. George Brut-r: $1.00 ouch: Imsiei- Robertson. Hilda FY8581‘. Robbie Kidson. 75c cacti: Millard Cliing. George Bruce. 50c: Lyman Rose. 'I‘otuI $5.00. Rod Point by Mrs. Rawleigh Bruce $3.00: Mrs. Garfield Stewart. $1.00 each: Mrs. Ervin Robert- son, Mrs. Russell Garrett. Mrs. Rziwleigh Bruce. 75c: Mrs. Ray Bruce. 50c each: Mrs. Harry Bruce, Arthur Bruce. ‘Total: $7.75. East Baltic by Mrs. Colin anti Jean Dixon $2.00 each: Mrs. Walter Dixon. Mrs. John Dixon. Mrs. Colin Dixon. $1.00 ouch: Mrs. Clayton Rose Mrs. Edison Rose. Mrs. Foster Gar- rett. Mrs. E. J. Bruce, Mrs. R. S. MocGregor. Mrs. Gerald Bruce. Mrs/M. J. Rose, Mrs. R. W. Dixon. Mrs. Harry Dixon, Mrs. George Robertson. 50c each: Mrs. Harold MacGrc- gor. Jean Dixon. Total: $17.00. ' Grand Total Eastern Districts- $100.70. kind invitation and generous hospitaliLv extended to us. which was greatly appreciated by all. Be it resolved that we extend our thanks to Mr. Ralph C. Young for his very helpful and inspiring insructions on how to teach the young. Be it; resolved that cacti one of us Is responsible- for bringing the older people to our Sunday Schools, organizing adult classes. daily reading of the Bible and prayer in the home. Be it resolved that teachers and officers do all in their power to encourage regular teachers’ meet- ings for their Sunday Schools. After the offering had been re- ceived hymn “I Am Thine O Lord l l-lave Heard Thy Voice," was sung. Mr. Young then showed the can'- vention two interesting films en- titled "Let The Children Come." "Operation Destiny," and some very interesting slides on the leadership Training Camp. which was held at Chipman. N. 3.. last year. The films showed very clear- ly that. the parents must. set an example to children not always lecture to them. The faith o.' the parents becomes the childrens‘ faith and the way each one of us spend our time and money is an example so we must try to set the Christian Example in our every day lives. The convention. which was a great help and inspiration to all who were privileged to attend. “>35 hrgugh. In A "It"! \i'.".‘l Benediction by Mr. ‘fang LJLQSJQI-‘Lllllii- ATTENTION Poultry Producers . I Realizing the need of modern Poultry killing facilities in Prince Edward Island we have lust completed the installation of the latest type equipment available. This plant is capable of processing 350 chicken and fowl per hour, thereby assuring you of prompt killing and minimum shrink. Ir is staffed with fully qualified operators and graders to assure you and handling. These facilities are here for your Benefit. ,, Shipping crates supplied upon request. Government grading standards were set up ‘Io assure both seller and buyer full value for quality produced. Then why sell on er flat basis? BECAUSE Prince Edward Island Farmers kn ow how to finish poultry. 1"” SO Why sell these good birds on flat Basis? INSTEAD Take advantage of our service and ship us yo_ur live poultry for pro- cessing and RAIL GRADING at the following p r i c e s dressed weighi- cielivered CHARLOTTETOWN. sf proper grading Special Grade A _ Grade Gmdl c Milk Fed Milk Fed Special A B 676119 CHICKEN = “~- 41 4s 42 2s under s lbs. 45 44 39 21 "'1' 5 11* 33 32 30 Z0 nrsigiswii: 3'1 30 Z8 '16 6 lbs. up Under 6 lbs. CAPONS 4e over above prices 3c over above prices Killing charge on chicken and fowl 7c per bird. Prices subject to change without notice. BUT If you still wish to sell on live basis our Paying Prices are as follows: CHICKEN FOWI- Ne. I m. 2 y Ne- l Nv- I 6 lbs. up 35 22 5V2 lbs. up 27 18_ 5 to 6 lbs. 34 20 41/2 to 5 lbs. 25 l‘ under 5 lbs. 2_8 20 under 41/: lbs. Z3 14 AND We invite you to visit our Poultry Plant and see your birds properly processed and handled. Canada Packers Limited Prince Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. . . ~ g:- M~C ll, B l ~1~lickox.I-Iaro1ii Clyde River by Mrs. George Liosd luurral- M15- 1198818 M“ L “"119 ‘vans; Carson‘ Mac“ . " '- r, J h B w. McKini-ion. hmespm gbblrlgénfikglii Dioxoll. ifclila hlcFadyen. James Hail, Mrs. Rod- . ._ , - '. ' ~ ' r , -‘ k M ‘It . Francis McDougaIL $2.00 each: Hugh J. McLean, muss, hoiduii LllO\\i!|l. John A oiic agkifievln‘ Malcolm M‘, Hector Donald. Mrs. Archie McKlnnon. Mrs. Alex McKenzie, Albert Mao- Dougull, Dan lirlacNevin, Rudolph Gillespie. Frank W. Gillespie. Mrs. Beatrice Waller, Addison Living- stone. 55c: Iifrs. Monty llyde. Mrs. Harry McLean. LBW“ Mac‘ Phee, Mrs. Dan MacNeIll, Mrs. John J. Darracli. Mrs. Hector Dm- roch Mrs. John Cameron. Mrs. H _ N '1 D _ ' _ _ .. . 1 ~_ Dflllflth, Dan MacPheE. ei a! fluloldR icmtbrglrzhfiilljbeilt hgggec- Eli:f,e-ttL1-1u¢;\l\-tl»d Giilqlo, racli. Mark Inman, Hugh Mac- son, o er ac ai. . c ' , h ‘R Mcpheih Matfphail’ John A‘ Murray’ Jame. Tot‘;-G£§;;g_le' P502 ceili: firs. Elizabeth McKen- L1g'1"(‘)(g)51°n°'h Dame] Llcmmam l zie, Alex Darrach. Gus Shaw, flirt. » » e" 1 ' . - - L I n - n, M's. Daniel ao- Jolin C. MacNevin. Vera Millor, ll. C5111“ 5°" by mm“ fufmxmm o“ s al-rjc Mdilachem Do“ a] '1'. bIncKlnnon. Kenneth MacNclll. antinislrs Illiekoltldfinnol‘ Ifivscriiegii“ - B Mrs‘ “sci” Banach‘ Mrs‘ Geo”; "$1100. Salk-l ‘fvhldligq ivir-Ngyp- Small contributions at A. G. Mu Livingstone. Mrs.‘ A. Darruch. ‘(I"°;g‘b1 Con!" hlcl‘;m“_é"' K-lnnon-S 5mm; $22; Mrs. Watson Livingstone, Mrs - 1 ~ a" ' ' Joivi Mrs. 1n. B. McKinnon. Mrs. Total for Canoe Cove $31-75» t eoirg i161 QUQSffOIIP 'l‘wo separate r bars wrapped as _ onel Crisp, crunchy, peanut-laden candy, richly cooled with Moirs tongue-tempting XXX milk chocolate. ihefiest! J