=1 OF HYPOPHOSPHITES Winter is a risky time for young and old. Help build reserves of stamina and energy with the one and only Fellows’ Syrup. . Whet a grand help to health Fellows’ Syrup can be; . , i; Pet more than 75 years Fellows’ has won world~ ~ I, wide recognition as a help in stimulating the nerves I sharpening the appetite, and restoring lost pep and Idvws’ Syrup contains the essential mineral ," elements that make for vigorous health. Calcium, I’ Iron, Manganese, Potassium-you'll get them all in Inflows’ in easily lsaimilable form. Fellows’ helps you [It more benefit from every meal you eat. Ga I bottle of Fellows‘ Syrup today and start the good work with your family right awayi Ask your druggist for Fellows’. I r H “for thtilalwvinhubitants oi the tiny lrarriir-t oi Natasliquan, Que, ghuwfl; l ppy mlomcnt when the government icc-brcnkcr Saurel gm gent!!! with My: r 40‘ tons o! food and supplies for the winter. The butpm‘ "Z518 to kavc reached them about a wen-k bciorc Christmas, b l m D80 8t Whchv supplies the north shorn towns was forced Y ce to forego its last visit of tho srnson. Nirtzrshqtrrur. lying rough. Ii‘ hallway IJOIVJPPII Qllvbrr‘. City and Illc Strait n1’ BFiIfi-Islp y; M a” 5mm‘ °I lht‘ GUI! "I Si. Iizmrnnrr». rlntl Curr br- TPflCilird only i fruit; cnltlztorrsrowisi "conspire as ziir/"lfl l l! I, l. I I Ti’: Discount On i? cons. II oasssrs. otousss. ti, CHILDREN'S SKI PANTS and JACKETS, etc. SOIIRIS LADIES’ and Children's Wear \ y V Georgetown "Mr. Charles Frasrr. Jr. of Ottawa is in Georgetown, a guest‘ at lire Ironic oi Mrs. Minnie Raf-I use Cpl. Raymond Lavers of the RC A F . Suniincrsldc. accomp- , anled by his son Gerald arr- Spt‘.'.lfi~ in; n icw days in Georgetown all Mr. Lover's former lromc. I Miss Frances Prosper, who is employed in Montague was e re- cent. visitor to her home in George- tovuri. Mr. Jaincs Boudreatilt ot Mont- ague and a formers resident of this town. was a visitor here on Mon- day. Mrs. Charles Fraser. Sr. of New Glasgow, N.S., is visiting in. Georgetown and attended the mud-l ding oii’ her son. to Miss Marion Rafuse which took place early this week. The regular monthly meeting of the Georgetown Town Council arnd the first meeting oi‘ the nowly elected ltilayor and Council. which was called for Monday night. was adljounned until Thursday, Jan. 9, WZASHEI) INTO SEA l Salt and other numerals con- tinually are washed into the sen at an estimated rate of three billion tons a year. stow Tnavsi. ‘The amoeba travels about. three- quarters oi’ an inch an hour. SOURIS CONVENT llonor‘ Roll (or December ‘i946. Grade XL-l, Ramona Petcrs. Nellie Foley; 2. Alice lliahoncy; 3. Anna Hughes. Grade X. — 1, Bemlce McGaugn: Wanda McPhcc; 2, Louise Creamer. Martina llughcs, Lorraine Roche, Aflrrlrq lucDoriald; 3. Eleiiore Keays. l-Jnld Richards, Joan Richards Edr/i McDonald, Ruth McDonald. Grade IX.—1, Gertrude McDon- ald: 2, Katherine McDonald; 3. llelcn Gillis. r Grade VIIl.--1, Teresa Mclsaac: 2. Isabel Mclsaac. Joan McDonald. Claire Paquct; 3, Teresa Finnanfi. Norma Creamer, Margaret Rose Doucette, Grade VIL-l Joan. Cheverie; 2-! Helen Mallard: 3, Edna Cheverie. I Grade Vl.—-], Anne Hennesseym 2, Jenny Heartz; 3, Ruth McDon-I aid. Grade V.-1, Frances Ford. Carin; tlla McAulay; 2, Patricio McDony aid; 3, Anne McDori-ild. | Grade 1V.—l, Eleanor Clinton; 2,; Myrna Cheverle; 3, Betty Towns-t hend. Grade 111__1, Helen McDonald, Jeanette Chevei-ie: 2 Jennie Carter.‘ Jeanette Peters; 3. Shirley Ford. i Grade Il.-—1, Joyce Chieverie, Maureen Wood; 2. Joan lviclntyrc: 3, Betty hlclniosh. YEII THEATRE “MILDRED PIERCE" JOAN CRAWFORD JACK CARSON Montague. Sat. and Mon. l GIIIGK t Incest in It. Oeherinel, 0111.. on a eherle of murdering Mar- 1 i‘. they (none members, lhown entering the cells. I e nuns! it e earning sleet. l ORDERS I Receiving orders for l Swift's Baby Chicks. Ord- l er early to avoid disop- . pointment. Contact me by I letter or phone for your Chick requirements. , c. i. aouonnutr, Montague Phone 67-—-NigI|t 35-2I n. J. rum OPTOIIITIIST nun; eel imbue Gluten IOIIQIII. P. I. I. Iefll IOIAIILI. IUIII. om» Iellul eh. h enehitoient Omen (Janene! Mil I ‘able home of late were Mr. -Mrs. Wesley MacNevin, Stanchel. i Victoria's popular young-old couple-p | gatherings at And Vicinity l v lyear-old George Lockwood MM!" l New; From Victoria UIII WWII IIII l The Village Iiy the Sea TIIIS WAY See How Regular You BC Every Morning told Carter’ Piiletliia : 33h 3 3:1! lei: asdeflniu em esveui-ryc morning. When you get regular every _ Mm Mack MucPmiL ML and. mo ding cut down to 2. Moor n low hirs. Colin MacPhuii, York Point,| ‘ 5.,,",',y‘,,k.,,g c,,,,.,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, were recent visitors to Victoria, (lay, Ygu may even find you “n h", i-zucsts oi’ Ml’. and Mrs. William In- re uiar without any laxative. mall. Olihel‘ visitors to this hospit- m‘ 59°- CBYW"! l!" 50ml)’ "l!" ma: 2:: 1.22:2? tzrnlislh Wghututdirsaipptliintrneitat. l m“ I Bl’ Bl‘ B E p0 GBIIOII YOUI‘ n Ill irnctnothailwu Jautlhoi-ou hi .The are doubly efieciivo because EIIIIIIG wit Si”i§%ili‘<i?§.i§ri”Z§§§“&ii'§§°°”°“' 9Y- hBPPY ‘will? ‘Ihousands caircut down onlaxative the home 0i lh61r| dosingthinCai-terway. Ask forCnrtei-b daughters Mrs. George Cannon. Pills by name to y: the genuine at any Hampton and Mrs. Joseph Tr~otvs~i gfuigtléilfflirivy-d 51¢. gall-t‘ thhto dale‘ Crwpaud’ respectively‘ anaiijumggiitlaitttziilgediirsriione-owz-arihiltdgo: Dr. A. B. Reid has Victoria otter lloliday Season returned to having spent the in (Jharlottetown, ’ quest o! his son Col. W. W. Reid, I Mrs. Reid and family. l\lr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron. spent the Christmas and New] Years holidays v The people of Victoria. are pleased o welcome to their village as per-y BRUDENELL manent residents Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth MacLean formerly ot Kenslna! The Bmdenel] ton. they having purchased the Mm Cameron property on Main Street. Mr. MacLenn is a veteran of World We: 1. School (teacher. Blanche lllnrtlnl closing was hold in the schoolrocm Dcc. 20th., with a large attendance of parents served? was nicely decorated by the reach. e. and pupils. a heavily lndcn Christmas tree added much to the Mr. Keitli Bouiter who overseas in World War ll has pur- iiliifdsfiétpiiifr"iiii..ti;"fiiiigLil ("torment ~t the motor»- rc-iiiodcllerl and converted into an‘ Mr- Aide“, Mad-Ian“ “'35 up-to-dale business stand. Ho also‘ Pmmed cilaumanr "it" whim H- purchased the Home residence , denghlml Pmllmm was 091F193 0U!- where he and his Scottish overseas Th6 child?“ "IEWIY 100M118 I'm’- . bride are now comfortably settled. Wflrd w Sonia Claus who entered Good luck to Mr. Bnuiter- in his m- “mid Heat rtDDIau-W and dISIFII-Yut- tcrprlso. led gifts Io pupils turd children pre- :sciit, left, with the promise of re- Victoria Rink is well patronized turning again next year. Treats by the younger set, and with the were passed to children. Donated continued favourable weather- for by teacher. Br-udenell Women's 1n- nwkins good ice. Hockey will likely stitute and Mr. and Mrs. Alden be the next excitement. Good win- Machm-eu A hearty vote o; than“ trr sport is air excellent past-time was tendered the mach”. and pupns for those who are more or less con_ m“. ‘he splendid way m which the fined IO Indwr W0“! dllflflt! we 1°“ attemoons entertainment was car- Wml" mmlhs- lricd out after Which IIII joined in singing God Save the King. Following is the program: Opening Chorus by the school. Welcome by Lois Shaw. I The Christmas season in many| homes in this locality was made much happier this yang by the rarest-i ence around the fest ve boar o sons and daughters who spent the‘ welmme Drm‘ by mm” I‘ n v 1 _ and III. Li“‘.:.if‘.§f. ":."s:.'.:".*:..a*::."s.i- Retort». t». are Mammal. . llS, but. nil havin the good for-i Recilaiill" by Kmmu‘ ma?" :31“, In m...“ .5M:iy hum‘. A. Song by Vcra Dewar and Shirley suitable honor roll beautifully Bears. > framed and with their names neat~ Rfirllallfln by Mflrzaret Jean Mac- 1y prlntcd was unveiled in the Hall dciinld. m“; no; 10m; ago, Recitation by Eric Maodonald. I r Three Little Peppermints, Alice Now that the Christmas and Nevqand Margaret and Lois. Year festivltics are over for another, Song. Annie Stewart and Shirley year, students are leaving T01‘ I11" Bears. various colleges. scholars trudslnb‘ Recitation by Blanche Mad-can. back to school. housewives trying to Chorus. mar on Santa, by the settle down to the ordinary every- sghogL day life and the merchants who Eecilatjgn by Aubrey and Ray- dono a thriving business durinfl file mom Qantetq holiday season m‘ WW Pe-Plflllsh" Recitation by Cordell Martin. ing thr-ir shelves and putting tltrrrzs’ Don Dmh Blanche I" 9mm" Worn; Maoliaren and Eileen Can- tello. ‘Dmembcr m?‘ has‘ "Lifghntfé Recitation by Jimmy Dewar. FIE“ ifs Psssfnosthflyof Cold and. Song. Vera Dewar. Verna Mac- ‘gfixng-nh Rzbbie Bun...) bmhdnyyLaren, Annie Stewart. and Shirley _ _ . f ‘Bears. v gluiilll‘né°r“jfx;e“i‘g"}ilflife 81$,“ ffiflffh Recitation, by Lindsay Show. Mm r mm a sudden nouon u, m.‘ Drill, Merry Cirristmas. mm; folks that he is Sm; a; 13mg. Recitation by Horace Cantelo. but even ther. with s0 many extral Song. Annie Stexvart and Vera Governmpni snow plan's tliemainDewor. I ‘ highways wit] in all probability be; Recitation by Eileen Can-tclo. “p; Dim, fm- the best part ti not, Recitation by Verina MaoLoren. an wmte; I Song by Lloyd and Horace Can- -—-— telo. Miss aorta Inmatt. an. vtetorimi Recitation by John Macuan has accepted a position at the PM“ Recitation by Buddy Fraser. vincial Sanitarium and left recently‘ song, shirlcy Bears, Annie Stew- to take up her dutiesthore-V. a“ yam Dcvrar and Lloyd Gantcio. Motion Song. Shirley Bears. Recitation by Vera. Dewar. Closing Chorus by the school. country minE ascoruas naaonm‘ SWANSEA, Wales. Jan, ‘I —-<°P> -Herbcrt. Edward Moms. 62-119"- ntd county clerk bailiff. has jusé become baronet oéhififlieéflwl- b“ iv in tokeep s o» C"? gym gdirectcd by the. secretary of state to infvfm W“ m“ ‘he name of sir Herbert Edward Mor- m hag brcn iriaccd on the official mu of tho barorict-age as bovine succeeded to the baronclcy a! M01‘ ris or Clasemont," said q lettec he, received 8mm the P681511"? Last recorded holder o! the tItle.| croaicd 140 year-s osoqwfls 5" M‘ mirtiq Morris who divd ifiycll937- (ienr-ge Cecil Morris of s fie."- Y Aus'mna' sumeedcd at ‘he age of bynrlizfidwiibiicine by Ztlml as but never used W W“ eEvel ‘Maclmiis “I won't m“ It “mm I I?“ Diwl‘ u The ‘Sid; Bab bi‘ three m" he ‘Old newspapqmont mmilhnidroglluetiils y just laying low’ I do!“ wan will! Recitation iUniair For A Small title. I Wllill. to be IBII- h"? I [Boy by fimtssel mm v n , I y . inyrmotgtgl; bawnfl l. George Diialoguckhwe re Strand by two i-ts"; nephew ‘and son o! the ti ‘ll-m 01‘ P“? - WIIEATLEY SCHOOL CONCERT A large attendance of ratepayers, parents and vowis people cwthmd at Wneatley School Dec. 19th. Mr. Philip Matheson ably acted as chairman, Mrs. Russel Smith. teacher and pupils presented the following short but vory enjoyable programme. PROGRAM (Ihotirus, Hing Merry Bells by all tho pupils. Recitation. Addrcss of Welcome lflfl I TRKIIIII UIXITIIIES SCHOOL CONCERT l land VISIIOFs present. The sci-leer‘ ap- 3 lilac-Lean, I l I l l I RELIABLE §ERVICEI Good Values! Pleasant Shopping, At i GUARANTEED SATISFAC ION SINCE I857 I DOBIBTICQ and distributed many lovely gifts and treats. The National Anthem brought the conccrt to a close. Then Santa. Claus made his Hp- r The first air combat occurred in the First World War when u British pilot flew over a German plane and shot at it with a re- volver. downs. tract 0r. King oi the crustaceans is that horny-handed fellow. the Igbstqy; Throughout our Maritime prov. ‘Mew-he 1s kins of tho dieilfllh. but in Prince Edwprd Inland, hi] son o1’ the third baionet. . Recitation. Old Santa's Wife by "I m.“ 80mg to can-y (m with I” Wfllidtt NEIII- wag“; war-k." he said in an Iflv, Recitation, Contagious by Don-aid; WW1...“ He had been concerned Maths-son. ‘ § about, the heritage not so much for Duet, Away in n Manner by Bomb 1 himself as (or his sticcessors ~ 85- iFlord and Mars-RIB! Matheson; 9T1" ‘core. Silent Night. l Recitation by Shirley Axwoflhy- , Dialogue, How Mr. Bate: Got. Out oi’ Shopping by sE-nlm" pupils. ‘ Duet. Santa Claus is Coming T0 Town by Rmna and Russel Wad. Intermission. sale of apples. of Renleyon-Thames whose awn. next. In line, is Cedric Morris. U"? griist. Sir Herbert has worked in county court lor ‘ll V9515 an" l‘ 5mm“ period in the RrmY- Hi5 arms: "Sable, on a salllfl? Chorus, Snow flakes by all tho engrallcd ermine a bezant. charifil iWPII-t- with a cross conned mules" Hts Recitation. a Conundrum w Am. “e51; q 11m rmnpant or. 6118f!“ old Your-liter. on the shoulder with a crcfl @0119‘ Solo. When l was Young by 1M1 gules. within a oliain in the cloria Peters. ' ‘(gym e1 rm arch or." Diglogue, Reading The News by ' —-——~ senior pupils. conrams LITTLE NICKEL mmotoaue- Ohflr-tmfl-s Bhwplitll, The nickel coin contains only by ha“ gut i 35 per cent nickel. Recitation. Kept In by EIW ' Maoqumie. ' Suite Claus drill by 10 pupils. Rteeitatioll. contuglne by Zflmr Maolrinil. . Duet, Brood On My Heart M‘. Betty O'Connell and Gloria Peters. r encore. ‘Rollo 34mm"- I IOISIIPATED 1 a, Au-vtotmtl LAXATIVI ' k“-'fl:.m:.";fi newton. A Pew {rienfl To i ' - . '.Dl-nnerb senior lfllpls.‘ l gw-dgrfiw“ m‘ neeustizn. Hm! To Mm Lave w" u" PIIIII or mun! Oudlrlfl- Dugt, Lilli Marlene by EM!!! lleomnie and Betty O'Connell. , mutation. A consolation b! m” "tar-mm ‘tn by uusmt position ls ruler oi’ ell fldieries. For nearly forty year-s, he h" been one o! the "big four" 1n fishery value for the entire Dm ininion, salmon being head of "19 115i. with herring and cod '55 runners-up. He's still top money-mim- in Prince Edward Island fisheries. The catch in 1945 amounted to over a million and a halt dollars, and landings totalled more than elsht million pounds. The size o! the catch is definite-by smaller than In days Iona by, but the value has risen enormously. Buy a lobster at the dock. and it will cost you around 50¢ n pound, mdcr it in exclusive restaurants of New York. and a email treati- Lv-tboiled lobster will dent your pocketbook by about $0.00. The lobster is certainly the mainstay o! the fisheries o! Prince Edward Illend, accounting for 05 per cent of the tote! land- ‘, Inss. and (I per cent ot the mlr- , keted value. This Irregulerlly ll accounted for- by the feet that mini’ 0f the lobsters caught in Island waters are marketed In Plctou. Nova lcotin, the world's greatest lobster port. The season for taking lobster-r .0‘ had to be adjusted to suit vet‘!- ous localities. In notion: ‘ Nova Beotie end New I. -‘ l1 ' derh. l '1F?rziqtsgtifiiikxixdsziivceiiiiiyridhgsisbdiighigilinigrgigne to help him give quick service to distant break- Ow ovqtm pholugrnph shows George with a wri: nch in his hand afti-r landing to do a repair 10b m. we farm of Hon J Walter Jones, farmer-prom ler of P. E. I. The premiers son, Bus, is on the Lobster Fishing Industry SANITATION COULD HELP Scientists say that the Aimaon Valley could be made healthiui for white settlers it modern sani- tation methods were introduced. In Charlottetown. P. 1.‘. 1., Georze Newman, 'r rm; unwvfiov"? an?“ flu Troll. The nodular! meeeertn; device tell: the sole. y dmver: It‘: turd‘ work rllllll up the heavy Iobeter troll. this veteran from the Navy eel. llullerlobetnsnre deeflnelto enigplnognn. Theyereweilh- before being reloeeel in the‘ labouring Ill ieeelblo ell, your round, Itttt In the Gui! of 8t. Lawrence, it could be carried on only during monthe o! open water. 1th: lobster urban. flage- Im. vrolmm "mud cont o! Prince Inward mend from one locality to the nelt. intias rmehlr m» months in each. And iilher! patrols ere on hand to l“ lhet the Ian ere 0km