ZN WIN Congratulations to the 73 mothers in the Maritinies whose bsbies' snapshots won prize money in Swift's big contest! So many hun- dreds of interestin entries were received that t e judges had difiiculty choosing the winners! However, their choice is now made, and let PRIZ Mrs. J. (Jae. Cheques Ior 35.00 for each of the I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Mrs. Douglas A. Grant I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i. I NOVEMBER 24. 1950 NERS of Swittls Baby Snapshot Contest! bsnit deposits are being srrsnged for the three big prize winners. Swift's are happy to give your babies such a line Gonn- cisl start in life . . . and Swift's Meats for Babies, of course, give all babies a hoe hendstert nutritionally! E 3200.00 12 leech si., Halitex, N.t. . (Kenneth and Richard) 2nd PRIZE 5100.00 Mrs. Leonard Fielding Varnseuth, NJ. (Philip) 3rd PRIZE 050.00 Walrnsley I.C.A.P., Oreenweed. NJ. Arthur) 70 consolation prize winners are new In the mall. Complete list at winners' riarnes evollable on request. SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LIMITED continuing Till 8 END - of -. MONTH - SALE aturilay Dec. 2nd. WE ARE RACK OF JUNIOR Tl-IE MISSES 159 QUEEN ST. TO MAKE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE AT 2070 arr There is still a nice assortment of pretty styles to choose from. 317.95 T0 349.95 RACK MISSESI DRESSES (Assorted sizes) CLEARING AT 5.00 ea. . NEW FALL DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY HOLMES . and BRADLEY CLEARING AND MISSES' COATS PHONE 92 "Miner eases see sursri meevuivs on Your I951 VANGUARD mwtg ApJllS1'ED It QWN throughout 76 Countries VANGUARD &'Stondard Vanguords are owner adlusto -ed because they are owner tested. Throughout 76 countries of the world, Standard Vanguords have been driven In. every climate--on every Iilnd at road. Owner suggestions. the Hndlngs at research experts and the superb engineering item at the Standard Motor Co. Ltd. have all eerrrblned to give you the new unbeatable Standard Vanguard. It It the ear of the More . . . Drive it today" I no tarnous Said "STEEL SLIEVID" engine Irernevehle cylinder Ilnenl elves you top performance throughout the ills of the ear. Asli your dealer eheut tfis eiiduslve teeture. THE STANDARD MOTOR CO. (CANADA) LTD. ' A Lenten IN. Terente, Cenede so-.u.e v-nee can 9--dud How can Iteelerd Ferret new-rr and MM VI-oi-I msrmsoroe: 1rleIshCevs. VIII. h . W. I. JENKINS I '" Gnu mom sinus cimmuuu Hienes lies - IIM lllllerset Meters united. llslttex. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN slain In Ottawa Hotel l-'i;.nt-is J. Sullivan. Ontario governnient sollc-. itor shown in the family photo. was slain in his :0Vl:EtSsu1le in the Chateau Laurier hotel in Otiawr. "Y Murday. November 18th and his 50-year-old on ii murder char vent wife, shown with Iiim, will iippc gr. Shown with her parents or In court Monday Bank of Ilova Scotia Annual Statement Wednesday. November 22 .. The Bank of Nova Scotia's annual state- merit. released today, shows the bank's assets to be st an all time high of 88l8,l0'l.524. with an in- crease in current loans and a low- ering of investments holdings. end stood at s3M.64'i.'l46 up from the preceding year's figure of 3340,- 401.591. Greatest factor in this in- crease, is the total at current loans in Canada which are up :39 million over the last year. Total deposits now stand at s'l49,01l,842. Quick assets totalled s443.883.28S. 57 per cent or the total public liabilities. while the ratio of cash to public liabilities was 10.51 per cent, , The profit and loss statement showed profits or 34,546,464. alter Provision for bad and doubtful debts. Out of this the bank provid- ed 31,203,922 for depreciatlcn and 51,045,000 for Dominion and Pro- vincial Taxes. After dividends to shareholders and providing for an extra distribution of 20 cents per share, 3377.512 was added to Pro- fit and Loss Account. Total earnings over the shareholders as dividends. 1n this photo the police nre using sheets to shield Mrs. Slulltvan from public gaze .-is she was taken in .1011- lloretliv lllx Say: Continued from page 2 take the work out of the hands ot A woman who has been busy for tliirly or forty yours and have her be contented. She doesnt know what to do with leisure. All she can do is to brood over her I th' k IlDl some thoughts. Imu'lI3Iiees onnnlg rohI1IedymItI:i what ails her is to get hPr A 1I0I7- (v59lki-:97 omelhlng to do. no matter how little it l13)'5- Sh? "Feds ")9 M” C” so k' kc She needs to feel herself useful ngain and independent ivivnil us: :lallVC. sometlilnsz Imore cheerful to do than just '10 SH "I-7U"d waiting for the undertaker to COI'lIt'. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I know a girl who is ordinarily very de- mure and retiring when in her usual home environment, hut when ii be comes around she assumes ii lot of extra 31311185. 8rim8C9S End I 11 When the young man is leaving she becomes Very dril- un ma'0nh behavior and in a languishing sort of manner bids him to mime "I To her again soon. Do you think this girl's prospects of :,PI;r';u:M.'I(;,"g ,I WONIIWIIIIQ young man are good? Won't discerning young men see through her efforts to seem what she isr::tUIFi:ioi1LiI1;ure. ANSWER: Surely they will, rind the girl will never know that she drove off young men by HM bclnil II"59”- 3”" 5:9 plfinliyfgetl putting on a show trying to attract men, and. it mu es you” that weeping because the poor little dimers are doing the yery H8 wm1tIi(.:,I more than any other quality In girls and they . . ' t dislike affccialion. so the girl who posgsstdoeslatiligz lvvhnz limlylsa obnoxious to the tivernge man. And 1 ft OX0 "- Y who would be attractive to many me" If She Vlalrgd ”;I3I3e'rbCeon'.:I'::';1 scares men all with her airsyand graces 50 that V,Y Hm chance m I." 1 once knew a poor izirl who lost her maliimon. . s 111'; why In renlitv she will: n very intelligent, nice mrl. industrious 1- -. r' . . ( . if . :h was ”"my' mm and could get at In” C b tifull on almost was a wizard with her needle. so she dressed 90” -V nothing at all. Plenty of men would You can't have been glad to have married her if they v H I, I I I posed us be M; hlag. I;"I,Zw",hh.(;.wk::?.,m:i?;cIIa:II5 whlirlcls IrfasIitIllIyy,Smention that Zhc TC Tl ' r I b . dress she had made hersflf :23 tIX1rl.dD;1?e1Bl:JSokfslslbggsgvifmt; ggaliey Sago gum she MI:tIp1hIIrIIII:IIesIrII)crI:Inture. alive and that the very thought of B nlithde Iicr sick. And thnt did for her. no man wanting to many 3 pDfICOCI(, a moron or a liar. 1 rim 55. Have been noiniz with R 3'0""3 "I3" In has no job. I have been furnishing: him He wants me to marry hlm-MAIEIAY0” mInI:XNISlR;IIgI:'abllel:)t unless you want to take ii men on your hands to d blieve me a woman can get mighty tired of having to '"'ppO” an I d halto It too Tell your clinging vine he will ""0 l"0IuE(l?0IhIIeI.lI,llobuSl;llI IIIIIIR bncltbohe eiiough to stand alone before you walk to I;I3";a;,aI:IIqmIIIq1I;isIhDI1I)I(n:I' I am ii girl of 16. How can I best personality? ANSWER: be a copycat. DEAR. MISS DIX: who is 29 for five year!- wlth money for several VHF!- devrlop my PENELOPE By being yourself. Develop 3'0"? I395” WII"5' DWIII Quickies I)-yjien Reynolds '1'-EVE!--;.. 915 IPAGE NINE Thrilled To Find Paints In New World Of Colors "I could lisrdly believe my eyes when l sew the hundreds of colors I could choose from in Flo-glaze Calarizer paints!" says Mrs. M. Reid, 3 Durban Road, Toronto, I Total loans at the bank's year- year zimounted to 31.91 per share, This 1 the coupws daugmm Mme, new .m 8 Montreal conf included 51.60 paid of to be paid to Ontario. - "There were beautiful pastels, vivid hues end depper tones -- colors I never dreamed could be bought right over the counter. In no time I found iust the shade of mushroom I needed to match my living room drapes." You too will be inspired to use some of the 1,322 Colorizer colors to achieve perfect rolbr harmony in your home. it's so easy! There's no delay or disappointment. See all these lovely decorator- sryled colors at your FLO-GLAZE Colorizer dealer's store. Ger them I S in any of the famous-for-qusliry I FLO-GLAZB interior paints snd enamels. ' . o;9'azee.i...,... PAlNTS& ENAMELS C-lil fibres my the GE POLISIIER . e Issoyalck . G-E Polisher's two H4-Inch brushes are ill: on the floor. and the full 16-pound weight of the machine is on those brushes. An electric motor eliminates all the heck-breaking labour by whirl- ing the bristles over the Roar st 600 .evolutions er minute. This re id rouuion o the bristles with 1 poundsweightonthem makes floors elearn in a hurry. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED Head Olire: Toronto-Sales Oltiees trorn Coast to Coast ssurnitmriiacriii C I noon I-otisi-isle 3 12315 Hill WEIGHT Of POUSIIER IS ON THE BRUSHES , ,s, BRUSHES IIIIE FUIT ..4...........'............. ON THE FLOOR COUNTER ROTATING BRUSHES EXACTLY BALANCE EAOII IITIIER f"Y '0 "80---litht to carry... leis into com... he G.-E .Polisher takes the back.b 0fP0llSl'I1ng iioors. Its counter-rot 5Peedy, gleaming job on hardw tile floors ; ; reaking labour out ":13! brushes do a , 00 ! inolcum and I "BI" up to the baseboard d - corn 2 CI I ' I , .eeP ""0 ers an c ose to furniture. Ask your neighbour. hood dealer to clemonstrat th' G-E Flomfpousher, soon: i58teat new la bour-saving Y”"3"”9""4e- irdo...netzwork- 156 GREAT GEORGE ST. Burke Electric Ltd. ELEOTRIOAL OOIITRIIOTORS OIIARLOTTETOVIII minus 599 R. T. Holman Ltd. & OIIIIRLOTTETOVIII 161 Ilimn street Toombs Pianos. Radios, tloctrlcal - Appliances Music Store Charlottetown l. IOO IIEIIT ST. Cars-'s SALES & Electrical SERVIOE PIIOIIE 2161 ::Thaf's nothing-you should see It on the days we .. ... either my wile has left me or she's found us IIIIIITER RIVER 1 Cousins Radio service sites a. stance ' PIIIIRE O-4