A’ I“ 70W 17s edko‘? 750/ PELT RECElV Our Charlottetown PELT RECEIVING STA- TION will be under Messrs. Bowness and Harris Building, 130 Kent Street. This station is now open and the management will be pleased to receive your pelts and Issue official receipt for sam CANADIAN NATIO BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION Summerside, _ Guernsey Breeders’ Meeting A meeting ot the P. E. I. trill be held RSDAY, NOVEMBER 2i iNTiiiiis DEPT. or AGRICULTURAL BLDG. lNG STATION the management of Sutherland, Massey e. - NAL SILVER FOX Prince Edward Island Guernsey Breeders’ Association AT 8 P.M. Richmond Street l’ This meeting is very important and all members are request- ed to attend. Sgd: J. R. CARR. Secretary-Treasurer. H "non is tural Supplies Board Dominion MALNUTRI uoizui PROBLEM Department oi asrliggtiilég “a Food probienTs 6t the World a" mostly economic writes Dr. W-C- flgppgr‘, Economic Adviser. Aitflflll- AT PLEASANT GROVE l8 acres ct land. 50"" "d “m, newly remodelled. Excel- lent condition. bulw- \ ROLAND GENGI Murray Harbour ___.. Poultry-Pauli any“; flglly Live F I and Chicken. ‘dim? lzlrlilllll. Railway mug, trucking equal t° railway "l" 9am‘ IAQTERN PACKING C0. Souril Scientific Agri-icultuie. malnutrition in North America. in Europe. and lr. Asia is due tn POV- erty. Most. ii not all. the wars be- tween nations liiive been DQ681110» ot real or imagined economic diff- erences. The elimination of war and the fear of war rents in a. verY large measure on the ellmlnll-lm‘! o! want and malnutrition. One of the primary reasons why so many people in the world are clrrcnically ill-led is because it ‘has not vet been profitable w bring under cultivaticn for food production the lsrid areas of the world which are stall imdt-‘VGIDWQ- Nor has it been sufficiently profit- able to food producers to drain or irrigate suiiicl-snt edditifllal land. to use bzzici- cultural methods on present crop land. to miploY more and better machinery arid more comma ciul ftrtillree to tale yields per acre. If. and when, the ririons of the world where malnutrition is oom- mon obtain the purchasing power necessary to innlie it possible for their people io pay for foods at a price that will encourage the open- ing up of new land for productive purposes. and iii increasing yields on present farm lands. the world's food producers will supply the food to satisfy the hunger and to elim- inate malnutrition in these coun- tries. it is recognized. of c-oiii-se. that ii. .1. imoii onona-raisr gm g1 we; Glance _. Iceman. r. a i. i050 lac-s ietsisau. lessens i*laetosbveppelatneal filhsouanuneswus DrThomas ‘c SOOTHIS. SIMPLE SORI THROAT there L! n llmlt to HIP. llllflllhl 0f a OllI IIOWII Oll IAIIIIO LAXATIIES Illl$ WAY . See How Regular You Call B0 Every Morning tiikIugCarhs-f Pilhtlila : m . w salt... as 5.1". a refiner moraiiuUgYcIutdowYrt-oi. .... tank's: an"- ""' it"... . a u ular IILIIOYIIC any laxsbiguacu ou an, Carter's are so tiny an use" "i: “rennin -~== Without llllllflylboflulllllllillll- ‘ymm Carterfih-s p b "h u m: u oroug are doubly elacfive because mails wit two vegetable herbs compounded prop Irl for thorough, e action. Thousands can cut own on laxative a. *"-°~.*:".-r..~"~..a~~"- name drug-uysru-sui. Tin. aim ‘my Carter graduated dose method tonight, I9- audjumpoirtofbedtomorrowrarldto ' ‘ESCAPE i, Br Royal Brown é T K71 (Continued from Page O) i March, to come upon a big tourrng car apparently stranded in a drift. She slowed down. as drivers do in the country. and stopped, The dnv- er was at the gas tank, however. and: "No gas," he remarked rue- fully. Jonesey promptly offered to drive him to where he could get some. A proffer of such assistance is the rural attitude, and as she rlrove they talked. He was, he told her. from New-York. a dealer in an- tiques. "A comparatively honest one," he added with s grin. "At least I get out and look around through the back country for s. few pieces nmv and then. combining the pleasure of getting away from New York with a hlt of profit." Jonesey could ‘hardly believe her comely earl. "Pleasure of getting away from New York?" she echoed. "Gosh. I'd do anything to get there." He was immediately interested. and just then they came to a gas station, one of those stands that have a cafe of sorts appended. It was almost one o'clock and he turned to her, asked if she would lunch with him. During lunch he had proved a moat flattering audience. she told hl-rn more than she realized, and inevitably she told him how much she wanted to go to New York. She also told him that she'd love to be an interior decorator. and he assured hei- that he thought she'd be awfully good at it. That was how Jonesey met Mr. Anstruthers. "He had given her one of his business cards and there was actually an authentic Fifth Avenue address on it. The luncheon was a considerable peak ln the flat monotony of her days. For iier the romance of it all lay in the en- counter and not tn the man. foi- he, was not young. Forty anyway. per- haps flfiy. Tall, with dark hsir turning gray and quite distinguish- ed looking. but nobody the would have dreamed of falling in love wltli. It», was just. that he was so kind. so very interested in everything about her. When she told him about her grandfather he estd he wished he could meet him. "I think you'd find him awfully interesting. He knows heaps about antiques," she assured him. "Fine!" said Mr. Anstruthers. "I'll cell, and perhaps, that will give me a chance to meet you tor- mslly." He did call the next day and. as it ‘ ,pened. met her formally and as lf for the first. time. Any vvsrw EASTEllll GllAlllllAI ___- "Wl-IDCI SIIINGLII Mild square: oolors. bright green. red and Sootia blend; oer now in transit to arrive soon. Clark Bron. Mon- tague. Georgetown Anti BUSINESS REVIE 's czou NOVEMBER 2Q ‘u. i W . 1956 lg Vicinity Jlidr. and Mrs Edward Bul- liitt of Roserieath were visitors to Georgetown on Monday. A few days silo two valubble foxes escaped from the ranch of Mr. Archie Wight o! Burnt Point, but ails well that ends well. and Mr. Wight was successful in captur- lnB bot-h foxes. Mrs. Wiillarri Hook o! Charlotte- town is visiting here the guest of her parents, Mr. aiio itirs, Hqrmnn Lavandler. iranuwarta nova a ritonucit s. Luiniiait MOIITAOIIE GARAGE (G. A. Nicholson and ll PRODUCE EXPORTS Glflllll. P. l. l. ‘s Phone I-I In Bualiien Over 85 Iearu . SUPPLIES or s ac-rraa amp (The Pride We Tale In Our Plant Is Well Iouudedi VITAMIN! or ALL KlNng W. A. POOLE 8i _Oo. LIMITED a? N o! .... srneniim . “'3; I cons-murmur: COMPANY J‘ A‘ "cunnald & u co- u- J-MON“ i" u Eimru” Gunman. mitaciunra "w". "m" ' "“""'- "l" optometrist - r. n“, Phone s - Montague. P.E.I i "hm" 5M ' Mmnlkue i; , i = 9i YEAR! MAKING ruNanAi. l:ns of water. COWS TASTE EXPENBIVE HIR- OWNEII’! COMPLAINT BEATPYVILLE. Ky., Nov. l9 -— (C?) -- It was give arid take for Mrs. Mary Dunigan's cow. The cow was giving her rnllk, while it was taking $130 ln currency she had in s, tobacco sack —and chew- ing it. Phone 81 l‘. M. Llewellyn Ltii. Merchants Delivery To Bus Stop Everything For The Famlt 09in TUEB. and 8A1‘. General Evenings Montague. P.E.I. 1x300» m \.(£\C So explained Mrs. Dunigan in sn affidavit when she bought. a well-mastlcated batch of bills to a Beattyville bank to have it ex- changed for more usable notes. Mrs. Dunlgan said the cow snltched the money bag from her pocket while she was busy with the milking. I WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL Report for the month of October West Royalty y-hool: Grade IX-l Bcnbara Englandz’ ‘.' Phyllis Cari‘. Betty Hurry. Freda FIIEOOIPS SERVICE STATION IRVING OIL PDODUCTS Oiilwllte Vere Beet Monument Works Phone 33-4 - Montague. P.E.l. McKinnon; 3 John McKlnnon. Grade Vl1~1. Sidney Hurry: 2. Stewart Wekeiin. Grade VI-l. Mal MoKinrion. Elaine Mcinriis ;2 Glenda Camp- bell; 3 Stirling Govcr Grade V-1 Joyce England and Violet VanIder-stine; 2. Myrtle‘ vessey; S. Lowell Glover. Grade Iv-l. Mabel England; 2. Carmen Glover aria Joan Vessey; 3 Margaret Pliyncs. Grade III-l. George Thorne; 2. SERVICE STATION GAS-OIL-WASIIING ACCESSORIES Complete Lubrication Phone 44-11 Mvwvxwxwvbcv)‘ Qgv: Miriam Hurry Grade I1-—l. Sally Thorne; I. A. JOIINSTONE MONTAGIIE WELL STOOKEO STORE rooasoaosaoc-xmazrc. The oldest established firm in Montague is that of W. A. a Johnstone. A general store, it is well-stocked with, supplies ot all E kinds ranging from ediblss to hardware. Fun u," o; Established in i884 the store today enjoys a steady patronage, FURNITURE Phone 3'! illontzigue, P.E.l. being conveniently located in the centre ot the Town close by the Post Ottice. The store is run by Mr. W. A. Johnstone and his son, Harry, who have been connected with the business since its inception. The store handles a complete line in groceries, fruits, flour and seeds and also carries school supplies and a complete line iii d tobaccos. A call to this stord will provide the busy purchaser with all the necessities required in running a household. Phone O7 -vv\ ~vvvvvv~ GROCERIES FLO Smokers‘ Supplies, Supplies and Hardware ‘ iluudréauli 8. Mclluai? Gov't. Reid. Ex! Grading Station EGGS. POULTRY and SUPPLIES General Merchants Look In And Inspect Our (Est . I Oldest Established l-‘lrm In Montague UR - FEEDS Montugue- P.E.l. 2 v YYY1YYYY> ‘YN-Jvy, \-\~\~~v\ _ % x -\.. .. xrsaoooccxmwexwtw STEWART s. stei g; JAAEOO W. A. JOllllSTOllE - FRUIT - School -"- C. A. Nicholson. Propel Work is nearlig compieti ' N g“ Dell": In the new addlLIc-iilto the 1w: Xi-Iaolli GENERAL REPAIRS w E “Mao” “N” “mum!” ODDS GROW when completed it will provide a 5957"!“ WELDING M s . m“, “HARDWARE MES‘ kitchen. an attic: t - the T-v clerk and l ma m“ 2i” the {Girl}: r. o. Boa m Phone ld-li Q olltagllfl Fllrlllbhlllg all, BOOTS and siipas. etc. tire fighting equipment. —Geo. 2 Montague. P. B. Island “.5”... n ._ L Phone 621-2 \ . Lower Montague. I’.E.l. , wourn oiumiwrut ‘"3959? ~ SYDNEY? WATEII SY g ' g oovcocwcYvXviNixxxxm pnav. Australia. Nov. l9 - ‘“ . s im g - . iCPl-Tli N SthWl m" govmmilmyflopgs“ to £831 MCGOWBII 8 L é "EBB aim‘ & s0" ruple Sydney's water supply by' GENERAL MERCHANT! t? ‘he erection of the largest dam in - - M , Australia st Warragainba Gorge. PM" Mimtan‘ n‘: Kllmillr. P. E l. ti; MONO ENTAI é 70 miles from the capital. ls Th‘! $20000.000 dam which will In stock for immediate delivery Electric Radios. A T MANUFACTURERS take seven years to build will be and B Batteries. Battery Packs, a large variety of sizes. ' (' 3&0 feet high and 260 feet lorg Phone 38-11 Montague ii with a 30400; hlghwny Icy-o“ m, ungallflt rltcelvled at shipment Complete V-l Motors New yr you 1g Wm stop the m, wan-a, s e or ruc a. and excellent for Fishing Boats. ' gqmba “w; into whkh Seven; Power Plants for Rotary work, etc. pining u” Charlottetown other streams flow and build up Wgggflmgxflf a reserve of 460.000.000.000 gal- Mxmkw (1 4/ Earl-MOON; 3. Earl Wckelln. Grade I (8r.)-l. Hervey Veuey. Grade I iJr.)-1. Bonny Hurry; 2. Roy Wslrelin. Highest average: George ‘Phorne. 91.8. —Teacher: Thelma Power. NEW PAMPHLET 0N POULTRY FEEDING Feeding of poultry. as explained in the revised publication, No. M1 "Poultry Feeds and Feeding," ii- sued by the Dominion Department of Agriculture. has been issued to familiarize the uninformed reader with the more common scientific terms ln the description of the nutrients. This has been done in such a simple mariner that no gif- dcubta that might have come to Jonesey about Mr. Anstruthers were for ‘ “ d by the fact that her grandfather invited him to stay for lunch. Before he left. Mr. Anstruthers maneuvered s moment alone with her. "I've been thinking over what you said yesterday." he told ner. “These are bad times. but it's pos-' slble I might get you something. You'll hear from ma again. nny- way." Iiistead. he returned a few days later. ‘rhe position he offeredqher was in his own shop. She was to replace another gl-rl who acted as reception clerk. and who was to ficulty with technical phrases will be found by anyone studying and mixing feeds for poultry of all kinds. Full detailed information is Phone ‘Fl-Id GIOCEIIIES l P. l. Island FEEDS New Perth CANNEBB BAIT PACK BRAND CHICKEN HADDII - CHICKEN - BEEF Exporters 0f ‘ LOBSTER-S AND SMILTB Phone 80 South, P. l. I. fi I Montague. P.E.I. g Phone 6 Montague. P.F..l. YWGLXSXXX. 0000c ~'\7\X."’\R’7 ll. L. tlitirogor a. c». $()UR1$ g J. .1. STEWART °°“"" “°'°““""" LADIES’ anti ciiitunrirs WEAR t ~ l pay Q0095 u. VEGETABIES g °“°°"“" ifiifilg“..f.."iiiii‘°.‘ieiiill ‘Jiiflatithiil "M- ~ S‘ l2 n,” 3 Monhqm 7&1‘ SKI and FUR MITTS. assorted colon. iv Montana P_E_|_ k ’\C\'\'\'\'\“6‘C, ' raocvéiiov“ Gm... Mo... § EASTERN rieinne eonriiiv ~, is“... l W. B. LEARO ‘will THE MEN'S SHOP Men's Ovcrcoata I16. to $28. 50y’: Overcoats and Jacket: SOUBIS, P. E. I. s‘ <§7X¥\4\" given about the nutrients, arid s the various feeds _ grain, green. animal and mineral. special chap- ters are devoted to feeding meth- ods (hopper and moist mash feed- ing); rations for chickens; in- structlon for feeding turkeys. gen- eral riotes on turkey feeding. to- gather with details in feeding ducks. geese. guinea and pea fowl. A free copy of the publication may he obtained by writing to the be married ln April. "If you can come to New York at once she can hresk you in be- fore she leaves," he explained to, Jonesey. "The place pays fzilrly| well. enough for you to live on, 1- thlnk. The girl who is lcavlnghus had an apartment with another girl down near Washington Square. and I think her" roommate would be glad to have you step into her place if you'd care to. It isn't exact- ly interior decorating, I suppose." he went on, "but it is e step in that direction and you'd learn much that would be of help to you. I. thought I'd speak to you about it before sounding out your grand- that." (To be continued.) lend in the world that can be used d that ih M Poison ‘e 9am» ot Dominion Department of Agricul- ture. Ottawa. - MAL-DON. In[llnd--Lt.-Col Bil‘ Henry Ohamiion dc Cresvlshy. sixth hare-net, has died at the see of M. BRONGllAl ASTHMA WATTIBWOBTII COLD STORAGE CANNING FACTORY 500 n about Cold Storage xxx. ll. ll. BIOIIAROS 8r SOII GBOCEBIES. OONFECTIONEBY and SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES LLOYIVS SERVICE STATION (L. ll. Stewart. Prov-l IRVING OIL PRODUCTS GIFTS l'/l.'~."l' HIIL/fjf‘ _ on t let choking s ells frighten you any more. I you ere e victim of Infectious Colds. use Poisoufi Cough Syni .- It acts as an‘ internal antiscptlz. I and thine out the mucus or‘ phlegm that ceases the gasping l, and chokin . Poison a Cough Syrup | Jielps to bring better health and I jstrengtli to those who suffer constantly from Colds. and it teem like e IiIGIVQII-OII-tdft: canyons want ng to t uic relief m a Cough 091%.“: Aliment due to Cold. Insist on city-the Cough 8 ‘h7- 35: at all l PAITI loll GINIIAL IIPAIII DELUXE IIOTOI Oll- DUNIDP ‘IIIII GINIIAL IIICIANTI Ill IIPOITEII rxroanas or uasgraoouoa aolsrun mu or noon an» rrros \ . Ur - cuss or - lasts rant-rs . IPIAYING lutsniane. msacrrcmas o‘ T Wu“ m’ Phone M Bouris. P.li.I. s y e. ' pus-n aaoe. so 23rd. IJOOIIIOI - DIIIING IIINII I PAST! Aleolele Dill! CANADIAN ‘fill OOIPOIATION UIPMIN‘! Oumelnsirpiicqiiinas TAXI - annual. siror WASHING . SIMONIZING wmriiap ws-rranwoan LUBIIIOATION .. ‘Wallfl- 1‘ u huh‘ P’ .' l‘ £ &l'hone 23 Sourls. P-l-l- 9 can “O'- ‘i’ RF mom» Mess MoKEIZIPS time 3 lIliTTiiEVi & MeLEAli Ltd. n, m“ tannin (Robert J. Mcltensle. PropJ é sign“ (ti-g?) ‘mumm- Gloclnms IDOUI-QLLPAINTS o PM“ nu‘ “f T" rinse or TiiE llAlllli Ill IX! 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