Six Woys to make tho most of your Coffee Rolion l Buy E- ‘uPer-rig: (3: ‘b! flavor ; - >1 Coflee! he o s.“ bot’..- 2- 41"”: k 0t . 111-11811: omafigofiee m m COMPARE Chase 8: Ssnborn Coffee for llavor—ounce for ounce : .' : spoonful for spoonful. It‘: super-rich. And that‘: im- ponannmusr of all these days. Buy coffee for flavor. Get Chase k Sanbnrn Coffee. Quality coEec goes further; like “mount 1:12.113; '° ""11 m... Sen l “.5 and: cofiee goon m" bectnaudothorls epotatocrw in ma 196 was 10W 14ml. 113i. 0o i Eonatore Bendetto Croce. left, Italy's famed philosopher. political 1W1- or and elder statesman, congratulates Lleut. Gen. Mark W. Clark. commander of the Allied Fifth Army, after the general had been awarded lhe honorary degree oi‘ Doctor of Political Silence at ill! University of Naples. Gen. Clark is only the third non-academi recipi- ent of this honor in the last '75 yexr per we m 1m. an cuttings of alfalfa amount Yo I twl. an increase of 2089000012111 ma. CADETS T0 RECEIVE PAY C/ITAWA. Nov. 9th. — Officers of the Air cadet Corps. latest componmt of the Boys Canadian Air Force, will receive pay and ai- lowancel for service be cadet training duties and for att- This new roguiation fol- lows a previous announcement by z fixed In every King's comm ns Corps officers. Pay will be author- ized up to a um of forty days in any one year for attflnd- anee at squadron sradea in accor- dance with and provision is made for an add- itional fifteen days pay for attend- ing a course of instruction at an R. 0- A. F. station. Pay of rank is to be at the following rates m; day: Pilot Officer $3.00; Fly Officer $3.601 Fliiht $520; squadron Leader $6.50- Tho order in council also covers payment of an outfit allowance of $150 to each officer on appoln t- ment to assist in the purchase of neccss y uniform and aooesso Rations and quarters, or allowan- oes in lieu, are provided only dur- inz service on an R. 0. A. l‘. stat- ion. Transportation warrants and allowances when pgporly ized are allowed, a as provided for the auxiliary force. Air Cadet Corps officers are not eligible to receive "flying psy" H and are not entitled to payment of e a rehabilitation grant on disohsn or retirement. "ro MAKE 1r coming in or going out, make sure closed light. Much heal is losi through windows. Draw shadoslio Hill-E. or pull drapes together, in all rooms, irom dash lo rising, and thus save up lo 10% oi your iuoL MAINTAIN MODERATE from lsss lnel. For banking a lire si night noihinq is better than oinders rifled iron ashes. By burning up cinder: you oonservl lusl. EPAlRTMiENT or mumnous »‘ HONOURAhLE c o. HOWE, is“... our YOUR coal. on A auoon 114:1 ‘ O Because extraordinary was demands lsawo onl- sizlpped tho supply, coal is scarce. Ivory Canadian is asked to prevent waste. Some simple conserve-l lion methods are outlined below 2 2 I Others alo col- ' lainod u. a a» mm: “as ways a. ssv: con." i Get a copy of this helpful booklet from 15.... hoi dealer TODAY! _ l Don't try io heal tho outdoors. Whoa poop]. u. leaving don't stand talking at the Open dpq, Wig. Subsianlial fuel savings can be made by ooruoi iirlnqoiyouriuxnsoo. Askyonrooaldoaloriore booklet of instructions on how to got non bsai alidoonan FIRE! 1943 Potato Bron ‘ ‘caudal mam a tho 10E“ pilolliheum of aciatfll. Iusnr us. ‘i110 i 40,000 fipfi"tlll“n‘iu.ott 3"»! owl, mo. The f t astknato of In 10C production of lain lrlins in 100 , M1 bushels. a do- crease of 01.060 104s; suns. . d d’ ill.- crease .146 194a and corn for husflfll. 10.400.- ooo i. cls, a decrease oi s .000 * ‘ m l . lbdder corn is estimated to v0 yi 4,Mi,000 tons f 414,800 acres in 1M3, at a yield acre of 0:4’! tons, oom~ pared w th 4,401,000 tons ,- Booacres WlthayRIdOXOMwBI Lieutenant author- mcdicsl cars air on keeping him from getting the My santest mom in the house. A great r" t" ".'.l£%.l.'t.':° “m”: or cvry a. c . hrouah tlieem one sunday morning came across he leafed thXO l . p11’ tho story: The editors feel priv- qtod to annolmce that a compan- ion 91m to DOOR.- I ar m.“ u“ in u. m number of The Qaultlhq- o! than oxquisih latches is a young Amsric who prefers in rs- mlll: Flslngesl ' rushed down ths oorri or to 's mov n . I . i' . ful almost bcyonld bsiicf." balm "rm £11.; w tolon rarmsoingtogao the 313:0! tiladtmglllllino flu first r I r a t s “use vmlftom on m m’ ay and Monday. later confetti!!! u’! m! Amul‘ vantage of Grvnvilws offer of hospitality at his pleamnt house in Paris. Guy was now Counselor of Ihnbssw, and cxttunely well Before had iniahsd runnlns down possible clues in and aroun Paris, Mary's cable come m. "Joe Ming on passenger list Bawry Polish American Linc homo ate World Kaleidoscope. Can't you He took baffled. "Where's Odynla heard of it" mumluy 0.1m when the mum I was created’? "Would Zoo be likely in stay than. do you think?" "No-I shouldn't think she'd have stayed vc long in Gdynia itself. Mam likzly she'd have 8°11! '4 Warsaw and Cracow and Kiev and up you're ‘s 1 ‘an’; know anything about mo; UPG- "You could learn. You can't hell! W5! olplul, I'll let in much with you at once. Think of me as your future bsoiher-in-law, which I'm Jolly well going to be et. You have t yourself info rs or a- mess. you're going to muddle through in tho end, Just like a bloody Bri- tlsher." it was still winter in Moscow when Bob reached there. The ‘ seemed bent, not drift of local activities and local opinions. but on ramming these down his throat. Bert and Mary both wrote him that most of his stuff was min: over in a big way, and Bert added that he hadn't d the boss had it in him. t he was writing was the cat's whiskers. Bob was in Paris, staying with gliuiy, when he found the first clue. table ran down the middl of the Bob, rimning late a small English weekly. which was unfamiliar in him , and settled down with it. Its make-up was attractive and al a footnote at the end AND SUPPW iii! llmlwtzl t " um ac a ll mum“ be turn mo away. |autl1or's name. But h; did m” "flfilflfllflltflhllmotho For Foot Ailments coasuur ii. J. A. BROWN. DP. O r t h o p e d i c GIIIIIOPOIIIST ill Great George Shoat OIIAIIMTITOIN. 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Bnnnonida needs, adapted to limited wartime " Til‘ incomes. Call or write you: nearest - . Mutual Life representative now. Y. 9i (“A295 .- m.tu.1.:oo,cm1.na ‘Q59 OYHCB ' INSURAHNWCH! IHN FORCE OVER $638,000,_Q__°‘O‘ Branch (‘Mice-Dank of Nova Sootla Bllllllllll‘. Charloitoiown, P. B. l.‘ - ii. W. etch, Branch Manager alrnaslmanvls (CIIARLOTTETOWN) 0. I. Black. 0. L Ii. A. Peters l. C. Cullen, Special lioprcsontailva IBPIISINTATIVEB IN OTHER. CENTRES: Al‘. Fulfil‘. 031E511". Monilllls Cyril Gallant Amherst, M . i. Thomas Nichol. Tyne Valley, P. l. l- him a contribution. The next afternoon she brvuiht him the first draft of DESERIED DOOR- YARD. He said he couldn't have been any more surprised if some- one had smidenly put the Kohinoor in his hand. Since than she's written six stories for him in all. He says they're all marvelous." "Well, where does she mail them from? And Where does he send her checks, Is she still in East Prussia?‘ (To Be Continued) OABLETON W. L oarlctown Won-fish's Institute met unison. Eleven members responded to the roll call. One visitor was ous meeting and the l t annual wcr duapproved. basket socia, teas parties. bean We . Roe and the hlance loose 2 Bones " 50o. will"!!! slum. ibavifi .. balance of $18.8) on hand- T 8 5 prs- socks. 0 quilts. 4 r. mitts. 4 r. Wilmas i crib t d Y Minna-l ‘Font and Miss donated by . Following is tho slats of officers for ensuin: year. President. Mrs. Robert Oar- thsrs. ioo PM idon aollioken. ' Auditors, 1b.. me- ut Our Way The annual meeting of the 5 present. The minutes of the nrovi- "l ' a £411. Robert aouphy: . mmbv _ Michen and Mrl- Gillespie. it was decided to hold a bean supper at the school. ma. N. Bo , rs. John Hum-s. Mary Quigiey, were a Pointed to canvass. Mrs. Mur- P Y. Mrs. Glllfipie Mrs. Oarruth- Mlo Hattie ics sumfir- Hattie Ross was appo ted to bu! the butter. It was moved and seconded that a. range be boueht for $7.00 for the school. It was also moved and y. rescue. It was Mrs. N. Bell see about letting the Tryon play. ttee for next mcetlna is Hattie Ross and _ Mrs. Stevenson. Oarruthers kindly invited _ m. members to her homo for the December meetina. After a delici- ous lunch wls served a vote of @111“. Oollcction was taken wh oh amounted to 65c. The meet- ing closed with the National An- - them. i IANNING SCHOOL ~ Honor aoli of Ihnnins school for ' Grade‘ x (BrJ-i. rm Bearisto; _ . I Ta lor. Grnlill: XyUrJ-l. the Don- one; xx.-1. Oharie oven: i Janet Auid: s. Mary nlgearisto Grade vnr-i. mum mulch; 2. Owen . Grado VII-l. Doris ltewart; i. n Aud _ the . Vl-i. Ralph Oh on; I. William Auid; I. Donald ac- Ksnsie. ' ‘nachos: 1R. Murpany. Grade V-i. John earisto: I. M Anabel Auid; a. mmu MscKin- n%'race IV-l. Vivian Bryanion: 2. Lillian Owner; l. Janet Mac- Kinnon. III-l. Donald Bearisto; Grads 2. Mary MaoNutt: s. Mary Mac- " 0008M Grads n-l. Vernon isacxenaie: 2. Dorothy Orosior. extended to the retir- ' Iils Excellency, Mr- Viotm Podoe congratulates Second 1' * born mcmbe- of the Polish women's Army, upon 1mm 5N!- Anno do Btllcvue. advance training centre of the Olnldlll . Permission was granted from Ottawa "for illll American-born Polish patriot to attend the officers’ trainlni course- (Canadian Army Phgtgl All) FROM BIIODISIA UDNDON - (C?) -— 5- M. L. 0‘- Women's Amiy Corps Grade I (no-i. Terry tewart; i-Iarcpldxwgl; Olipo Ball. — . . mton; . Anna Maoflicrstlig: ill-y David olm. Grade r (cl-l. may Bearlsto; s. Georgie Lnckhart; 3. Joyce Mac- 000, representing tbs 14th rrom the people of Southern R1100 With Major Hoopla Q . achcr: Helen Youger. egia. Keefe, High '2’ are‘ / 4T . 7 / 4. kl, Polish Minis - l-ialina ‘ ‘ .., southern Rhodesia, ha“! zlvcn t! Merchant Navy 0o a cheque for the