Fx'l;'cuAan1AN. WN NOVEMBER 16. 1951 l is qood wax ... sllvesvou Kit on every pint REAL SAVINGS AT 5 SHAMAiS ; lill00ETElllA NOVEMBER 16th - 24th view at the Princess lllubetls and Prince Philip. The ohlildnn were very excited to see a reel princess and prince. Breaddbane and" Vicinity Mr. C. B. Jelly. supervisor of on Monday, November 12th. Master John O'MA1ly. who has been ill with the measles, is eblel to be out again. Mrs. Elmer Wigmore. in the death of her aunt, Miss Pearl Abbott Mr. Onthol MscLeod, Broadcl- schools. visited Rose .Velly School bane. who has been ill for the Ipast week. is now feeling much better. ........ Mi.-as Jean Cousins. Moncton. New vlarunawick. is visiting her paren . sympathy is being extended to Cousins, Breedallbane. Mr. and Mrs. Bismark Slpmpethry is being extended to ;Mr. W. J. Seaman, his two sons Miss Catharine Stevenson. I Mr. Cednc Seaman and Mr. Lome Fredincton. visited friends in'Sea.man, and his daughter Mm! Breadalbene on November 6 Ramsay. in the death of Mrs. Why and 7th. TJ. Seaman. ML: Junetta Murray, Breadal-i Mrs. Ewen bane visited 'It the home of Miss ' lottctlown. was a visitor during Helen Stevenson. Fl-edicton on i the week of November at the Thursday, November 8th. ;home of her sister and brother-ln -: !-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex C Mac- A large number from this vill- .Dol'lnld. age visited Charlottetown. on I Friday, November 9th and all I were delighted to get such a good lray, gg ; the home of Mr. Murray. Breadolbane, on ' ber 4th. MedDoneld. Char- Mr. and Mrs. Emerson J. Mur- Fredericton. were visitors at and Mrs. P. E. Novem- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence New- ison Breadalbane. Wtre Visllbfl at the home nl Mr. and Mrs. ,F.lmer Newson. Summersidn. re- cenlly. and Mrs. Arthur Newson Summerside. Mr. 1M.-3. Cuyer M.-lnheson on Novem- I her 1th. COFFEE. Schwartz. SUGWAR,--IL-antic. 5 lb. bags 53: Friends will be plrased E0 Ielm that Mr. Frank Jaldine. formerly of Bl-eadalbane. now of Charlotte- town. who recently had the mis- lb. 51.05 'ci'fA”sli'is"s'EIsNs. znns. 20 oz. . 332 SODAS. any kind. plain. pkg. 28: Chocolate Mzillow COOKIES. reg. 49: I5. for . ........-.. 39c fortune of breaking his hip, is now making good recovery- The November meeting of the "Crawford Memorial" Missionary Society was held at the home of To Discuss Food cgtrols orrraws, Nov. 16--(OP)-Arrh aultuu Minister Gardiner that he has srrsnzed to meet Lord Woolton. Britain's cab- inet spokesman on food and agri- culture, in London next week to discuss food contracts. He told the Commons he is sure that Caneds and the United King- dom can resume where they left off in the matter of food contracts when the Conservatives went out of office in the U. K. after the war. His statement was an emPIl00" atlon of his nun-uncement Mon- day night that he plans to discuss food sales with officials of Britain and other countries at the current Rome meeting of the United Na- tions Food and Agriculture Or- ganization. He leaves for Rome Monday. Mr. Gardiner made the state- ment in reply to a suggestion by 1-lazen Argue (C. C.F.-Asslnlbols) that he discuss the possibility of a larger market for Canadian farm products with Prime Minister Churchill. when the British leader visits Ottawa in January. Mrs. Cuylermatheson, Mrs.Javmes Craig presided and Miss Dnrthy Mathown road the missionary lesson. During the lesson session plans were made for holding I bazaar in the near future. There wee A good attendance at the annual meeting of the Breadalbane Village Women's Institute which met at the home of Mrs. Hedley Woodside. on Monday. November the twelfth. After the regular business the following new executive was ap- poinrted: president, Mrs. James Craig; vice4president. Mrs. Cuyler Matheson; secretary, Mrs. Millage Maclbeod. E NUTTSNIACH. 16 oz. Ice Box Jar . . . . 43: IPEANUTTEUTTER. 16 oz. Ice Box Jar . . 43o PURTEVPEPPER.-2 oz. pkg. 41: EXETER MINCED BEEF LOAF. tin 37: Wooinisukvlsisoii, 4 cakes 30: GDNTINIIE GDLGATE GHEENDAUS IIEGAIIDLESS 0F THE 00ST TD SLASH I fJJQ;7'pl.TiHFE?.-.l.wlrWer'-Ea-cits;--.TN"'NTNT Regular to 39.50 now Ladies' New Fall and Winter Coats, 2 cakes Regular to 49.50 now Group of Girls' Coats, Regular to 19.50 now ...... .. iitwr-on -l'-LUFFS. pkg. 'I0c (Elie-."wT..l"lrleal.cl skirts, Christmas Baking Supplies SPEGIALS DOMESTIC SHORTENING. 3 lbs. . . . . 95: Regular to 9.95 now .. All other Girls' Coats and Sets including Station Wagons - Less ............ .. 1o.o,q 1 096 4.95 VGroup of Cotton Housedreue Regular 2.49 now ............ .. EAEI):-T4A'lbs. ,..g.......;,.g..... 935 BLEACHED SULTIM RAISINS. lb. .. 395 Flltk suLr"AN'A'kAlslNs. 2 lbs. 49: TL:-.ldies' Panties - Special - 3 pairs cllllcnlulr cllmllglg; iijlv-okor rlnio DATES. 2 lbs. 337: EKFP PEEL. V2 "- CITRON PEEL. V2 lb. pkg. . 25: liFiiliEi8l'vlSlllLLA. 8 PADKABE 33C pkg. .......... 23: .oz.. reg. 23: for T2; ..."....iE;.I.i.l.. c...... .I:'9”5 ........................... -. 1.0.0 Rayon Tablecloths suitable for Christmas Gifts - regular 3l.49-now . .. .. Hg N p "we-llivlrs YOlTT7O7:-O-NIE-ITA-Nb-l'().Ol(TOVER OUR STORE WIDE BARGAINS Use our "Lay-Away" plan. A deposit will hold any garment. The GREENDAL DD. LTD. 150 Gt. George Street 98c DOWN I. Moorish kettledrum 24 Paddle-like process Like a wing Set free Work out S-shaped ACROSS 21 1. M. a distance Fly aloft Baked piece nf clay Monster Artificial Plllllnl lilrlll llhl lllll i7e?l""l5lclIllcTl55li("RoAs7r.-II3.-7.”.-f4IEE MEAT and FISH DEPARTMENT Corned SPARE RIBS. 4 lbs. 95: molding Disclose Military life month Music lzou Norse god Printeris TTIDISIIFB 2. 3. 4. .'l. 6. 7. 8. ll. 13. tortoise I9. Middle s. P. come: ROLLS. lb. 57: Indian of Mexico (Law) sTloEli"li"AcoN. lb. . Consumed . Wages 58:: We have: Salt Cod. Klppered Ht'l'l'II'IK. ssusfors. lb. 53: SHOULDER PORK CI-IOPS. lb. 51; Fr:-sh Halibut, Large Fat Salt Herring. Boneless Dlgby, . . sstlsly . Narrated . Slim Part. of a window . Cllsslficd . Poem Sign of the zodiac Fresh Haddock. Mackerel Fillets, Smoked Fillets. Salmon, sweet potatoes. 4 FRUIT and VEGETABLE um. MacIN'I'OSI-I APPLES. mod. size. 3 dos. 59: ORANGES. mod. else. 3 dos. ... . . . 95: . Cebine monkey . Gold iller.) . Music note Doctor (abbr.) . Earth as I goddess . To hrlghtcll . Dropps . Discover Zelbs. .......... I9: 5 O-Iva -.eeeeeeene . Fencing sword . Little children el. Observes 'lIl.0N0 Q. DAILY CROSSWORD . Tau! 22. . M ll 25. 27. 28. Constellallon29. 3!. Fresh-wglet 32. Perisher 34. Dleembarks I7. Furnish temporarily llllnl-IIEI I-1lIE.')l;i. Lllfllllili (IlLli'1lril1 lL!I'l'.:lI.TIll I-1l'.tl1':lii2 ' l;ll I-1 Harbors t. bevers ge Thrice ( rn us.) Draws aimlessly Body of water Anon t Birds of PNY nuumu unnum- II. Yesterday's Anna. .19. Thick cord 42. By way of M. sheltered side DAILY cnrrroovon;-Irma how to work it: A X Y D L I A A X I PILLOW Ono letter simply stands for another. in this example A la used for the three Ls. X for the two 0's. etc. llngle letters, epopy. trophies, the length and formation of the words are an hum, inch day the code letters are different. - ' Aayptenelncooteuea rcr eswerorltroewu lnlvuqlwf BX UVPFFK KIRWI zc.rwzrvlc-Iosorvr; ..'..':'.'.".3l'.t..”'sl.'.'.'".3'.'.2.il.”oli.l'2:f3”3.t'”e.3”.l.v313317 wan-gnaw ' ' ' nvu: ow; d ter, Dorothy. York aniVIelnll'.y Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell have returned home from their honey- moon. Mrs. Vernon Rodd and dough- and son. Junior. city, were visitors to York on Sun- dny. Oct. 28, the guests of Mrs. Rodd'e sister, Mrs. Dolph Murray. Miss Anite Lewis and Miss Mar- ion Murray left on Friday, Nov. 2. for Toronto, Ontario. Mrs. Dolph Murray. York, met with a painful accident last week when she fell down stairs and cracked her shoulder bone. Mrs. Elby Hardy. York, is still a patient in the P. 3. Island Hos- pltnl. Lewis Bros, York. left on Sat. uzdey, Oct. 27 for Amherst. Nova Bcotie. with their fine herd of Holstelns. Mr. and Mrs. Ashford Monday evening, Oct. , home of Mr. and Lcwls. spent at the . Harry Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vensey were recent visitors It the home of their daughter and eon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. , George Andrews. George Proud. :Lowell Watts. Gerald Robinson and Myron Ling are all attending ithe Amherst Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Dougllls Moore spent Sunday. Oct. 28. in York. Mr. J. A. Moore spent Sunday, Oct. 28 in York, the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Auld. and two children, Gerry and Joan, spent Tuesday evening, Oct. 30. at Covehead. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld. Mrs. Alex Benton. York, is vis- iting in Tracadle the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keizer. Many friends of Mr. Vernon Crockett are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the P. E. island Hospital. 130. The Oxford Atlas Special feature of the recently published "Oxford Atlas" is I 24- pagc section of the Americas. with its own index-gazetteer. of these 12 are devoted wholly or in part to Canada. Maps deal with population, veg- etation, structure. land use and economic development. While po- litical boundaries are clearly mark- ed, physical features have deter- mined page areas. Thus. one double page map covers the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River basin and their surrounding land messes. All mlps have been newly drawn. and e. specllsl process of layer-tints employed to depict contours and elevations. The 50.- 000 place names are all hlsnd-let- tered. Production of the stills took five years and was directed by sir Clinton Lewis. former surveyor- general of India. Greater accuracy than ever be- fore in reproducing the elsrthis curved surface on flat pages has been achieved by using five dif- ferent projections. Published by Oxford University press. the Atlas is intended chiefly for students ofgeography, but at the same time it is an efficient reference book for any geograph- ical purpose. .A...M......?M. HT. MARY'S ACADEMY Honor roll for month of October. Grade X--l. Doris Polrler; 2. Marie Peters. Grlsde IX-l. Joan Marie Le- Clair; 2. Mary Thompson; 3. shir- ley Gallant. Grade VIII--1. Catherine Praught: 2. Mae Arsenault; 3. Sandra. Arsennult. Grade VII-l. Julia Sonler; 2. Geraldine Noonan; 3. Nsndl Gel- lent. Grsde VI-1. Patricia Grant: 2. Marjorie Noonan; 3. Philippa Mc- Nelly. Grade V-1. Elsie Ann Arsen- ault: 2. Norms Fitzpatrick; 3. Marcie llrseneult. Grade IV--l. Marjorie Bernsrd: 2 Noreen Cameron: 8. glelome wedge. Grade IV-l. Doneld McNeill; 2. Paul Conlon and Ronald Mclnnls; 3. Jsmee Hickey. Grade III-l. Carol Glow; 8. Beverley chiow; 3. Brenda Arsen- lult. Grade III--1. Alexander Camer- on; 2. Thomas wood: 3. James Hogan and Thomas Wood. , Grsde II-1. 'Jeennette McDon- ald; 2. Judith Moon and Mary Drlscoll; 3. Delphine Arunsult. Grsde it-l. Arthur Noonan: 2. Daniel Murphy; 8. Edward Gal- lsnt. m srunr amour new In I cnsmtm The Teacher's study lrmlp was held this you at Crapoud on Nov- ember 8th with to teachers In at- tenqance representing 10 schools. The schools represented were On. Mud. Albany village, Alhan nur- el. Lady Pane, Wostmorlan . Ink: Emlln. Kelly's cross, Victoria. Ttyon and North Tryon. M120. 3. Jelly. the District lup- ervieu, led the discussion which Kmrll Rn;l,lll.ll Annual Meeting llllller Montague lll.l. The annual. meeting of the U9- per Mon-tlcue Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Mslfhce on Nov. 'lt.ll. The meeting opened with re- pectin; of the Club Women's Creed in unison, followed by the roll call answered by seven mem. bers paying their dues. The min- utes of the last snnusl meeting were read. approved. and the twlturer save her 1-CPON. on the year's work. The school committee reportnd six blinds and two window panes were needed for the school. It was decided to send to Baton? Ind S'imDI0n'I for remnants. Mrs. Melville then invited the members to herhome for the next meeting. roll call to be In ex- change at Christmas glib. Following is the list of officers for the ensuing year:-. - President: Mrs. Jennie Macken- zle. Vice Preeident: Mu. John Mio- Phee. Secretary: Miss Blanch Mec- Phee. Treasurer: Mrs. Raymond Nich- olson. Auditors: Mrs. Carmen Rogers and Mrs. Roy Gillis. Convcnon: Mrs. Den MacDon- ald and Mrs. Melville Mao.Leod. dealt with curriculum problems and their implications. A pamphlet. containing I detail- ed explsnatlon of the many needs of changes in the educntzcnal sys- tem. written by Mr. Malcolm Macxenzie was read lmd dllcuu. ed Any questions or problems of I general nature confronting the teachers were answered by Mr. Jelly. FAMOUS TEAM W. S. Gilbert, the Llbreltlst, and Arthur Sullivan, composer, wrote their 14 famous light operas be- tween 1871 and 1896. Donit Wait Another Minute! NO CASH REQUIRED! at Ihe NEW WAY FURNITURE STORE FLL 33v. DEPOSIT REQUIRED FOR. IMMEDIATE DEPIVERY OF A "Famous Make" RADIO . . . . . W" lime! AMAZING NEW l0-GIAZE PAINTS IN HUNDREDS OF LOVELY COIORS 0 Match colors in your rugs; drapes; sllp-covers by simply choosing from the l,322 colors available in FLO-GLAZE Colorizer points. 0 lay them right over the counterl No wasteful guesswork color mixing. Get exactly the some color again, anytime. 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