o b "K W tCoatroIPlAn," iemllisslnCen-Iida 13$ ° witb63_ ‘using sir-s...» today. To menus pinnn f Weight or ran because it b lobl- i:f.i"‘..., u. halcyon-money ‘m, Kfllibg: no! Slim as alidlden made only from the silo! oukr oi tbswbeatfltis riohluosridn ts “vs” food elements. such es your body must have, diet. or S’ relsmd Co.of you regular socially. Ontario. Control Plan," cut the box- bese menu incl e Ks s All- m from the peotlggrfl ,Ltd., Inndon, for” _ r 30”“! ,1 _ lliilii h 7 Made by Kellogg's In London, Ontario nlque. one or the most important. scientific advances o! 1946. The of Radar waves. I res ‘mo... "Lonny" M41 device, a. military secret. until re ocntly. is used by Trans-Canada. , _ Air Lines an its fleet of Lancaster! WINNIPED. n... Jan. 13 -- flyxin the North Atlantic and the Wbtson Davis. Director of United air ne was the first in the world Effliifi 5019mm Service. has named to use it Trans-Canada. Air Lines Imam”, a lonz range navigation was also the first commercial air based 0n Radar pulse tech- line to use the Radar method o1’ extending hulnon vision by the use SUN. MON. TUES. “WED. THU. FRI. Fish‘ Lamb of able-Bog elecrlrd. iurlerl Dish Flank Roosl Curry Veget- - ' 300$ Frazi- ‘Stuffed Lush Scallop Ilgaey Steak e v strike of General Motors plants." Grloup leit- unrm‘ Group Group unro-. Group it he psto dissipate that acute soreness in the throat-nasty over iioned B E iioned B roaii A F 8 lbs. 3/; lb. lib. 1V: . bee! In. . round (kidney . 1 . , ~ Mo!) _ . l. . .. WIPOIII 4 tokens 3 iolrens - coupon l lokenioi-Oouncesofcookedmeab The family's penchant for a Sund roast could be Efnflsmilv met by c three pound ro ed shoulder oi b- A iempiinq remake for Monday would be o tasty lamb curry. Aside from this, you may hove some useful odds and ends for luncheon sandwiches. A vegetable-coo scallop can oppetizinqly and saus- fyinqly solve the problem of o meatless meal for Tuesday. lust alternate layers of the family's favored Wqelflbicfl. hard cooked 090i. and flavorsomebheese lcxuce, lop with buttered crumbs, and oven heal until bubblino and browned. - Good companions for ll would be hot scones and a wisp cqbbqqg gqIqd, ‘sled! dud kidney pic on Wednesday is an oxoelllfl dish to tastefully and nutillmuly satisfy mm..- qp lecxloyourlobl. Allonksteok circl savougy drossinq will fir. corelol qdzmgr, 1| should leave you with a comforting lomgfhlnq go guck ~ crwoy in the ice box. Y dgv Iemoinino token of the 6mg; of $023 Iealsiorlwlchson , to ‘ I I llleuusor ouomonttlzecold lmkoleokicr clots ofcFhlegm dissolve, sneez- ing an down. Even if your cold is an old one, cven though you have not too late to look for rcal help from this soothing remed linger on—turn to Pollolfe Cough Syrup for the quick relief it can bring to Cou ha, Colds and T roat irritation. Start afresh on the road to better hcaltlv-havc fewer colds -lcu coughin -—morc com- fort. Thouson e have proved POIIIOBCO 0011111 {flip can accomplish vcry help ul results. look. As fildfiay all good dealers in 35c °‘ CEIIIIIILEIIAIIIIIIII ‘Illb elleell IeleIUnQhroney he glmwlsswortstristlypy. NOTICE ITOCKMIN -!‘m new ractlcing veterinary medicine. lggidsrégsltry a élpekcislt . Flu-ms r n ar . pa uc Road. -H. E. gBims 1-13-31 rsulunbs rsssss --Mr. n. o. McLeod Ily-nclale, P. E. 1., has re- ceived t e sad news that his broth- er,'Mr. Murdock McLeod had passed away at Choteau. Montana, Jan. 10th., 1046. Mr. McLeod left this Province 48 years ego and has resided in the state of Mantels ever since. POLICE COURT - ‘The first of two drunks who appeared be- fore _Btl endary Magistrate K. M. Martin aturday morning Wu re- manded to jail for one week. The second we: released after beirkg in custody lor four days. An a - journed case under Wartime Prices and Trude Board regulations was further adjourned tor one week when c witness failed to appear. For driving over and damaging s duly warned and directed to turn around, a local man was fined 910 and costs or 20 days. 11h Dunsiolfs Univexsby have return- ed he realms their studies after spending the Oi-irisunes holidays at their‘ rcspecitve home in New Wlltshiso. “Lady Nelson" Complete 60th Ccean Crossing MONCTON 11.18., Jan. 11—When the “lady Nelson‘ completes her 60th crossing of the Atlantic as a hospital ship on Tuesday. she will have returned nearly 15,000 ru€k and wounded servicemen to Can- ada.‘ On this trip the farmer flagship o! the Canadian National Steamship: West Indies fleet will bring 449 members of the armed forces. Two special C.N.R. troop trains will be waiting at dockside at Halifax when the mercy shL-p cases into her berth. Toronto will welcome home the largest number, 118. Next wnl he Montreal with 83; London with d1; Vancouver with 39; R9111" wlm 36, and Winnipeg and Calgary with 36 each. St. John. N. 13,, Wlil Greet 38; Ottawa l5; Kingston 10, and ec nine. Qghbfuture the “Lady Neiwflf,’ "d her sister ship the C.N.S. Lady Rodney" which has been serving a5 a Canadian troop transport will go into service with two other shi s carrying war brides an they children to new homes in Canada. Since 19-12 the C. N. B. “Lady Nelson” and the "IfldyF/"il" ney" have travelled nearly 500.0% miles carrying troop!- Cneral Motors Turns llown Wage Report grm'1'r..l .11-(APl— D l mwnmcvrpowflw £0131?’ n. a u. report o - prulnslauilfix 1.1mm... commits“ on mqpoged G M. W836i W85 I100 acceptable to it Th, Qq-poratlun prmouncemcnt said the 1m finders recommenda- titms for a 19 l-u-cents-an-hmlr wssc ‘ingggggg and the reinstatement of its contract with the C I 0. Un- ited Automobile Workers was un- acceptable "in whole or in part. e8 J basis for settiinq the UAW-ON‘! NA STY COLDS .s‘1rul.s‘l1'0r1 In Short Order it is really amazing how quickly you can soothe certain tapes of Cold with Polson’s ou Syrup; 1n short order running nose quiet coughing for wcelu. it is Be wise, don't let your Cold Pcsorws City fire hose. which was 1rd a- crou the street, after having been mono! ti}: ¢m is the incident. c! gvenlng worsh W! of as 2?? Eu named European for the Canadian "In an address livery before the mlCB. tons of lead. i0 its All matcly 4. tlon of munitions. copper, lead, and most The Church school m Study perhijod at the close oi mom- lng wore D- . t’. service of ‘Ime sennmlpazvasqfil-le B10081" us. Two a1 l . “All CreaturH 0K Our Godgmasisd “The Crusadcrb were gung by the choir. o. nilgzizrmirgrsanlst and 41mm 0g c o con ucted made at both services. soolrrun ssrrisi- nuns Islands voluntarily 123d filer Britiilyxvclcizflw by 111 , s w look down}, sorecllii, tn: sin, but ‘l0 REVIVE TR pnrstlon for the re-esteblishmsnt of normal trade between C and the United Kingdom and Ellmpe, John C. Pstteson has been Company st Inndon, E Patteson has been in Lon on for the past nine years, with his serv- ices loaned b0 the British Govern- ment for four of those year-s on war work. He returned to his Lon- don office in September, 1944, from Ottawa, where hs was C edian representative for the British Ministry of Supply. Canada Supplied Allies With Vast Supplies 0f Minerals (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Jan. 1i - Canada was one of the greatest sources of minerals for the Allied nations during the war and the mining caseof industry can well be proud of the ob accomplished, Resources Min- ster Glen said tonight. of ths Canadian Institute of Min- ing and Metallurgy. Mr. Glen said Canada supplied s large share oi.’ the Allied needs for such and minerals as nickel, lead, zinc, mercury, asbestos and 5 "Throughout the war for in- stance, Canada supplied 80 to 85 per cent of the Allied nickel re- quirements," he said. mines in the eastern townships of Qusbeqcame most of thc asbestos used by Allied countries. imported ore we produced suffic- ient aluminum to a considerable portion of the war. close to 40 per cent oi’ the needs of these nations for that metal. "During the six years of Canada produced nickel, lead, and zinc to a total value of close to 81.000.000.000. duced approximately 816.000 of nickel; 1.800.000 tons of copper: 1.600.000 tons o! zinc. and 1,800,000 "We exported 80 per cent or more of this total output, which means that. Canada mad,- available is a total of approxi- BOYLOOO tons of the four metals for their use in the produc- “Il may be of interest to note that in i942. the P9111‘ Year. Can- ada's total production of nickel. to time; greater than in 1921." _ Despite curtailments. sold mines d had produced 25.520000 fine oun- ces of spghigtgldled mfiijfldgl, {mnlmelallic production mm“; the war also totalled ap- m proximately $1.000.000-°i7°- “To help meet the needs of war reduced a wit“ of - bdut 5'7. filzfflgiogliiia: petroleum: 5.599- tons ot gypsum; and 3.410.000 tons . of salt." said Mr. Glen- duced clay products rtrulztured ml of terlalg to total value .. was ‘ BAPTIST cnulwn Th service of m was gonduoted 11y the Rev. 1. Judson levy B-D n In ‘me o; "sawdust bin death" of his lormer 5r l: l, Climbing is; llool 1—@ orrum. as. it 0' 0.13M) Maw ill..." i 5 5 i5? 3E5 On the crown moi-James by elevator from ‘the sntxtnos h mg‘; 205115 “ST. Mutt» ' o on second B" M‘ whines. clrculctln pum and hot water healers lsgwsll 2: The r 1, r 1 g town's vllitllér. 1Y1?! Se ngfilwlrkiczll- bath s surrounding the gnirawwxtlérlch 0.17m, ICO-desfoiliocm mm aso he w...» at ' mssase when live stcufm waénhis? from a bu?!‘ in me mm "n. en to seven ofllcsrs and two men but esc en plpealadfigilllti £51m! thlitbrok- arduous duty while serving in sub- ffili . War Brides on‘ {int Order of the British lrnplrc, These latest honors br ng the tqlsl received by 0.11.8. seamen during the war ho with u. o-a n we mum Mmlf-"IYJN. NB. Jan. 11_-n.._ ¢.’.§€.T.‘.?.'°r~..‘l.nu. ° ' ' ' r. "will" "'4 m“? starts ‘ b u hes-Yd nothing but recorded ehlmcl leave England tor the Domln- while tmnsporgrelmgopsp‘: Til ill: i0!‘ @116 "fli- IW"! "mill" a" ion since the large scale reputri- C.N.S. ‘fl-edy Rogue ' Th5 anion of members of Canada's taln John Beach of Mnrgarehvil s. armed forces themselves began 10.8., who else had narrow escapes. way to kcanada c.1311... British mm lrc Medal. ___. Inge“ Fmllll 0f overseas brides and children of servicemen after VE e s olsl. s women and children wil go 611ml! "Ivy section of the minio ll. APFIALING SENTENCE a/ppcsl his 12-year sentence impos- ed sftsr he was convicted of man- llsushte in connection with the Victoria high school classmate Phyllis strand, i8. . It is expected that Kinney’: ap- peal from sentence will be nesrrl next week during one sitting oi theCourt of Appeals hers. , ‘Mfr-i .19 ' fish the’ haste: couoli IICIPI O For s tempting, tangy, rich brown mm, dlpfinh before- frylng in milk or beaten egg highly seasoned with Heinz Yellow Mustard. Dust with flour. Cover with fine breed crumbs or cornmeal . a . Used in cooking or n: the mblc- rhcrc’: nothing like Heinz genuine stone-ground mus- reni re add rich us: to the Most Excellent O Body 0f Missing Cntario Man Found ('1' xmheCensdlsPress t. hunt . h d b 1 l Newu-Yeelte Dlleyr.‘ u cued the body was found "near n “will. small lake" at Langslde but it was not learned who made the discov. w. Three Melrose. Mass. C.N.!. omcssns sun * Persons Die ln Flames EAMEN HONORED MONTREAL, Qua, Jan. lite-Nine or the 26 Canadian merchant ses- men honored by His Ms! esty the we; ships personnel. Awards were giv- for long, continued, faithful marine infested ofllcers received 75., and two men were award- William Bum! y’. erlglnolocl ‘by _ x 7acl0r p lIOllYWDOD- " * It gives you a smooth, flawless, g hfiiiv i.-sliii....rg1_|;=:.¢ _ a beautiful new complexionmmakes you loo]: lovclicr, mom, interesting, - more excitingmipstantly. 'i'ry it. moons a. Museum tIrom Nul U-boets Ind who wu- frcquently appointed u commo- dose of convoy. ccivLn Patric '1} Maritime Faring? College Schopn Approved In G. Finlay ‘rhetferd. Ont... served on vs subm ' '_- nearly six years of war; Chic Radio Ofllcer Walter Henry Hun- om nan 1 A ti: of TgllgQhhN-E. who mo! berg .-. --s|seecu'eooo on lézdy. identified u thet of Hervey decoding of morgue: u‘! to ' 0". brother of Reeve Gordon the safe nevi etlon of his vessel: and O lei O J lln P 4 v miles southeast of here, with”: ‘éipllfisl llggdsasucglgxullwly ‘tom bullet in hll bsclr. and Chief Officer on C “ “m”? "If?" N"! selx operating in denlwlill W") l. <1 iv- ¥l.'.l.l.“é.°..'.f-'."i‘i-"¢-'f°° the New Brunswick Farmer?!’ soclatiun. ‘rhla actlonwu tn in one o! the 99 relolutious three-day 70th annual of the provincial body. tlon in question stetcl in part: ‘That we go on r favoring a Maritime egflcuit 14. college at '1‘ruro, Glen TORONTO, Jun. i1 rm h": l l th Parliament O ill!‘ ll Q Kim! 1" "w New Y1" hen" "I! Street pdigtrlct of Toronto for the were Canadian National Steam- 1a,, 1e bracelets, rings and earring: to all their girl frl But police ceu last night and the d"'"""“' charges o! shopbreslrlug as s_re- fillies they “geaeklck fl-into placer. loot es been re- versities. ade uutsly equipped to gve four-year do iculturc of e stands ard and excelence which u! *" '";'":.:..:'.l':..:"....."“'- time Provincgmcgnditions". ~ suit. They told out o! b Little covered. e Provinces _be urged to study this roposafwilth a view to ' la his bold progressive idea" Announces. SLEP‘! rN end C! 111011111 l! I. 121810111‘? ces- said llllbIli-Wir WOMEN'S SKI CAPS, not exchangeable. Commencing 14th. iJanuary and y Ending 6th. of February ' 2 Piece Dresses, brown sud rust only,’ reg. 84-50. sale” 6M6 Children's mitts, rcg. 85c, 89c. 98c, $1.25, sols . . . . . . .. Snow Suits, one and two piece, reg. $7.50, $7.75. sale $6.98 Snow Suits, one piece, reg. 80.50, sale .. 86.98 Snow Suits, three piece. reg. 811.95, sale .. .. .. .. $7.75 Chenille House Costs, reg. M50. 84.98, sale 99.75 Infants’ Buntings. reg. $8349. Ills 92.49 Children's Sill: Bloomers (small only), reg. Us. lle . . _ . Boys’ Cotton Jersey Suite, 2 piece, reg. 91.89, sale .. 11.19 Children's Sweaters. cm and Pullover, reg. 81.9601.C0-99.10-9_9.95, reduced u. . . . . . ‘“é‘iié'il‘"éiiiiiii“i“‘ Children's w»: Parliss, reg. an, Isle .76 WOMEN'S SKI JACKETS, red and gold only, reg. 99.50, Isle . $0.70 .31.», sols ‘ cm. Purchusdliclnsive these his: ere h spear rrooosnve __ ....;..>...L;..~.