For better-tuning bran flakes, look for Kellogg's golden-yellow package. "ry the big economy size. As you know, some of the ' ople need Kellogg‘: ran Flakes 41! the time . . . all the people need Kellogg's Bran Flakes some of the time . . . so isn't it lucky they tale so good! A fly/w‘ rneolnravssr NAME m CEREALS ' cnnaitiiiii_ NOTES ..‘Mrs. Dollie Scriiiigeciur. tic- compnnied. by her btalél. Mrs. l-lcw- ard Vitkerson of Montague. 1°11 this week for Ottawa where they will visit with Capt. and Mrs. Gor- don Scrimgeour, R C.A RC A dance ivis held lli Cnrtligiin Hall on Wednesday evening by the Catholic Wulllillb Lcaiaiic A lot- Mr. Herbert Parker of George- town. Pies were nutioneered by Mr. Cornelius trill .1 illlfl the music provided by \l.'i‘.'$'t‘l"5 Orchestra. Mr. W.E‘ Agnew has returned ‘ this week from a trade mission to Newfoundland. Miss Mary Ilyavi Visiting with hits. Patrick Ryan Si". lTllllk Rfylhl, also 01' Boston, returned this week after ii {cur day visit with his mother. o! Boston is The Misses Mai"; Christian and Mary Fitzpatrick spent the ivcek- eii:i visiting with Mr anti Mrs. tery on s. irult cake was won by‘ i Margaret Murphy and Mill. John Steele. Mr. Arthur Ryan has enrolled at Union COIIUIIJTClFLl College for a course. ' A remllar meeting of the Legion branch was held on ‘Illflsllfly 9V9" hing with a large number oi inem- bers tiresent. Routine husiness was (Qmpleled quickly and the main event of the evening brought on - the visit by the D.V.A. oounaelllnfl’ team. Present 1mm the Dept. of Veterans Affairs were Messrs. Law- son Jenkins, William Bruce. Allis- ton Rogers, Earl Kennedy and Leigh Dcirrach. Each gave interest- irig talks on their phase of work and answered questions put to them by the meeting. 'I‘hia exoePilllnfl-lly interesting and informative meet- lrig closed with the National An- them. tram; iiTrs If immolested. 350000.000 would be produced from a ptiir in three Years- rate single Montague Boniinuiiity Welfare League liolil: Meeting A 8960i!!! meeting or the Mont. fllll Oflmmtlnlit/ Welfare League was hcld at the Catholic Wen» ens League Hall 0n Friday evening November 8 to receive the report cit the carnival 0cm. inittee. A financial statement was preach ed and accepted. A ma: or thank: wu extended to all the "ll-fly workers who made the 31f- "l"! liwh I Slileridld 51160655. Ind to the merchants oi Montague who provided merchandise on a non- profit basis to iiie carnival. Let- ters of thanks were addrclsed to those making donations and other: who gave special assistance. A discussion arose on tho 51;. tribution qt the iici; proceed: o! the week's event and the following sums of money were voted to be Dflld It once: Five hundred dollars to t-h: new King's County Memor- ill Helium uucuirh m: Women's Auxiliary Branch. Two hundred dollars to the Montague Branch of the Canadian Legion. mu;- hand. red dollars to complete the retire- ment c! debt on the skating rink and we hundred end titty dollar: for the purchase or c set of swing: for the smaller children to be udd- ed to the plamrcvtind equipment. provided that tilt erection o! add- itional equipment will meet with the apprOVfll of the Board oi’ School Trustees. The balance of the ‘pm- ceechi: tobcrcialnadln: gen- eral aiccount but it was iiclt that most of this would be needed for further repairs b0 the skating rink. The meeting adjourned with the announcement that the annual meeting of the League would be held on Friday evening Nov. 15th. Georgetown Anti Vicinity John Boyce, son of Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Boyce. who is an engineering student at Mount Allison Univers- ity span-t the weekend at hi: hum here. ' Miss Leona McIntyre o! Cardigan was a. visitor to Georgetown recent- ‘_ Ih-ancis Gardiner. ly. the guest oi Miss Teresa. Victor. The annual meeting .if the Worn- ' 111's Institute tool; pliiro on 'I‘iies- H)“ ' day evening at the home of Mrs COID =1 QIIOLQI Miss ma: i702. and Mia: Patsy Publlcover have returned home, after spending some time fierald Itilactlonnlii, A stlcccssiitl m Ham”; ‘year was l‘-?])tll‘lt‘ll llll(l the follow- ing new slate c! oiiiccrs appoint- ed. Pres. lylrs. George Gallant; vice-pres. Mrs. HM Brothers; lecretary. Mrs. Dollie Scrlmgeour; Mia: Irene Stewart. n. N“ left on Monday for Charlottetown. when she will do private nursing in 0h: P. I. Ill d H lt l. ~ directors. Mrs Gerald Mucdonald. QENTLE "Hip-m Wu"). ‘n 'Mrs. Andrew Mactlcnald and Mrs. 1a,, M,,C,,m,_._,,,_ and,“ M“ Fasiar Penetrating wan": nu: M"- Dr- Clayton George is" on Monday by car for Windsor. Ontar- io wherq ahc will Join her husband, ~who recently min-nod to Canada from overseas and has received hi: discharge from the medical service: of tithe British Imperial Army. Dr. ‘Georgtrwlll. practice his profession m Windsor. Accompanying Mrs. George as far as Montreal will be Mil: Genevieve Solomon. who will visit her sister, Mn. Vincent Elordictta of that city. ' LITTLE LII-ll hllilfl ' James Fitzgerald, who ls employ- ed in Klnkora, is at present. visiting his home in Georgetown. Georgetown student: attending college in Charlottetown who visit- ed heir homes over the weekend included; Miss Virginia Grant and Miss Ilene Wood of Note Dame Academy; Miss Connie Miar, Maur- ice DoLory, Arnold . Hobbs and John Perry of Prince of Wales Col- lege, Roy Grant. Richard DeLory and Ronnie Condon of St. Dun- man’: University. . Miss Francis Fiégerald of the etnft of Jcinklm’ Pharmacy. Char- lottetown spent the weekend ait the homo oi.’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gotiell. Miss Beatrice Mair, daughter oi’. Mrs. Laura Mair. has returned to her home after undergoing treat- ment. for several weeks, inthePl. I. Hospital. Walter McNelll, secretary to the Superintendent Canadian National Railways. Island Division. Charlotte- town was a. visitor to his home during the weekend. Mr. Joseph Scully was in Char- lottetown on business on. Saturday. At e recent meeting of the Long- nioremein of Georgetown, Mr. Pn- rlit Murphy we: i-e-elected precl- dent and Mr. Raymond Lavandier was elected secretary. It was decid- fl to change the existing leale cf weges for boat loadlrg work to nxty cam: an hour far week day: and ninety out: In hour c: time and : half for all overtime. Mr. Cecil Lehclieur of town Royalty, ha: returned home 590189- 4 THE __CHARLOTTIZ_’_I‘_O_\VN GUARDIAN First, remove the lobster from the pot “, make sure it’s up to our high Ccngdian etendiardc, and but it: price in the fiahcrmarfs pocket." Next, cook and can that lobster and all the rest of the day's catch. Pay the cannery employees, and while you're at it don't forget wage: and profit: for the manufacturers, steel workers, tin importers, miners and railwaymcn who produced and de- livered the cans. Or the papermakera and printers who turned out the label. Now chip the canned lobster abroad, helping on the way w meet payrolls of the dock workers, seamen and half a dozen other trades. Sell it in one of the tea-growing countries where Canadian lobster rates tops. Buy lie: with the money you get for the lobster. Bring the tea home and sell it to a wholesaler, who will see that it reaches the grocer’: shelves. Maybe it will be the same grocer who all: he to the filherman, the cannery worker or the miner; willie: lo buy or cell in other countries. Department of Trade and Commerce OTTAWA, CANADA Hen. June: A. Mcelflnwen, Minhhr o : ll's'no trick" if you know how Everyone who buys or sells merchandise abroad makes jobs in Canada; That is why we have a Foreign Trade Service in the Department 0f Trade and Commerce. It maintains able trade commissioners in 30 countries, and an experienced export and import staff at head o/fice, to collect the moat up-to-date information on foreign markets and give practical help to every business that M. W. Mackenzie, Deputy Minister NOVEMBER 12, 1m‘ That doesn't really matter. Tea-money came out of a vane? dian lobster-pot‘, and paid Canadian W!“ l-ll film! ll" l5"- Thtbtheclpoetbufleeqandthehportbueineletoe. We're all in them one way or another, and together they spell Canadah well-being. In fact-Lat least 35 cents of every $1 you pt come: from Canada’: ind: abroad. Wliniyevcendolollclpyeurhecpcrity l. Even if you have to wait a while for merchandise you welt, bychnrlngwithothernationanowyouarohclpingtolll your own pay envelope . . . and also hteuring your own job or business for the future years. So be patient and wise, and help Canada take can of her customer: across the lea. 2. If you help to make o! produce any kind of merchandise, put your beat into the work. Then Canadian goods will be asked for, and preferred, in other countries. Your sinceritv will pay ofl’ in better job: and higher wages. n. Note m those Maritimerc who now call it if trap: we may have taken a littleliberty with termstc make this message possible. you get comes from Canada's Trude Abroad from the Maritime Winter Fair, vnherc he exhibited cattle for Prem- _ ier- .7. Walter Jones. Mr. Leucheur also exhibited one of his own heif- clrs, which took second prize in hai- c nu. glut: Mr. Marcella: Goteli arrived homo on Thundcy from Montreal. Sine: leaving horn: lint Mr. Gcticll he: nude two trip: to South America :: s crew member of Park: Linc bccu, his last trip being to Bueno: Alies. Argcntim. . . . a U. Cawrkht 1M0. C:n:di:n Celluocunn Product: Co. LU. “m. "NEW LOOK" l8 SIGN OI‘ W033i! Inhlon writer: and cennctolo- about the “new woman" and the "new innit." Ln glowing term: they detcribc the 190-47 Wvmlll _"womlnly," February "dunun." Well, it ncund: lovely. lut unicc: wmebody lolve: Ion-i: of Mr prob- i: going to continue tc look harried. You dont notice any "sweet." "demure” exprenlon: on the face: of women blunting the meat mn- ket: for a pound of hamburger. , There i: nothing "softly femi- nine" nbout women shoving Ind punilng in nylon llncc. "Just phln worried" t: tho dc:- crlptlon of the woman who llll an eviction notice and no hour: to rncv: into. coup chips, :r: bu:y thug day: ulkinl :: "feminine." "nun." for her the 1016-4’! woman Mr. Wallet- Batchilder ha: moved hi: Owclllsig from where it w:: lituetcd at the north end of town, to : new location on the property of Mr. Warren Llewellyn, on Flt:- roy Btrcot. ' Walk c! pluterixirg the new of Mr. Earl Walsh. Burnt ha: been completed and Mr. Wcltor llclecn i: having hi: horn: 0n Weter Street plutered. motion cosu KLEENEX Now ilVilllillili: iii (i »|'l“ (JHHRRY §ill u , Mi HANK! SIIF 9 -ifl MANSSIIF i7 i'i .i>i'iii so H 1|» yvllilip’ i.i.».»,i .. I ' I w plindhltullllllfllhbddcficuvqpuqbnggegq It take: ll pound: of cocl in Incl each h: :1 mint l0: Iillec. FUR (JUICK RLlILF FROM srluiiis AiiliSlillliiS. -CANADIAN Munchkin: enllcln: - mum ~ Irvin: FOR 4412/ you 4/55"!) f1 SLANS LlNlMENT you were from 00a: Swill!“ Running from nor: to store. UNBiR-A wont IJMDOO lb:.; Neth- hunting :ueh necuury item: lend: dlapcn, crib etc, dcnn't help : woman to look lovely and unrufflqd. Nor doe: watching living m: lrom day to dcy cdd to "new womufl" tranquility. Maybe the fnhion end bnuty expert: niould hlv: uvcd tii: loft. feminine ldul for :n0th:r iieuon —wh:n jun min: M: : root over It mum meal: : day and clothe: to weer isn't quit: :ueh : probmn- Mn. Ahioi-lc: niult that worricd lock before the I: ready to try c“ tit: “new howevcr becoming it might be, tint llll’ hmtly An exlmeiv: came: of clover: and alifalfe in lrltln several countries of I corona-rum‘ 5 noun u: enigma: Glace: “R8755 CROPS Buying daily Liv: and "—' ,,_ "W" " "- Drcuad Fowl end Chicken- m Omen 113:0“: l: ll it n Cum anppliod. Roll"! n ‘WW2; :4: ‘lb mm, trucking equal In the i2 month! cndcc lurch l1. m0, total lhir menu oi’ such ma; l0 Brltln t! 13.000 meme of seed: of ma: elm!‘ and cllclf: wu UDQQ- In th: um: 12 numb: 2.060.- 000 ill. 0f vqct-lbl: 0001b?!"- tent to Britcin; ll0i000 lnldlei: 0f seed buley. ued corn and Md cat: went to Belgium: 81.000 WP hel: of wheat. cite, com and pmtwndtotnlllllnud llci :00 buahel: of nu tlir: m! W :: er ehceta; i 1.5.000 ill. Dlnmcr ILOOO lb:.; Bwitlerlcnd. IIMIO lhl. Oonfllll- meiit: to lclglum tctcllcd 00.000 its. c! alfalfa, ninth: end red clo- v-cr and red felcue. Irene: look 01.000 ill. of lllh: ciovcr. mum and rod clover export: to the United lute: Fume. ‘m: qgrqcu velul i4 imiiunm lo 1.011.000 lbl. thlld lhlpmflltl we: 01.0011 , Th: ma: oi the total, citiip- The export monmltt 0i “:2; ..__._..._.__._...___..___..._ thne nod: we: In!!!“ W ll, J. Illlll coat: the held. three Blleclll Product: loud- Poultry-hill"? get rid of lock" Ielllu: m. n :min::i:m' on»: oceecetl ma: rallwuygreu: pcld. EABTERN PACKING C0- lent: