Ocroiuzkjfi- 1.941.- §-—P"' Cranberries pllyillg hits’ us before selling. It wi SASII & 0A We also want a yo “pQOGO-OO-OQ OOQO-QO-QOOO-O Plane Jane by IOBERTA COURTLAND wnwwmovoomvowwww- (TIIAVPER XXVI ftcr Jane's talk with Eliz- solilnllgiiikillS. Aleck came striding w her with anger written all ovQ l"?,l'~,‘,°;f.'1 t11e iclrzt of telling the 1111‘ >110 was in when 1d ‘ her she was 11111111; led. her tlliilllllg the 1ll zed up Llie gir ‘IQISHI. ieyfllslgiulnnk she has the makings of a darned 1110.1 fiver," 1111s tcrcd Jane, 11erl1e11d1iltc11 at :1 tlctiunt :i111.>;.c._ ~31“ 511 ‘ homely as the die;- ens-she'll k the le11s of any uuiera 111111 tried to 150i 1W1‘ D1‘- 1011 Alcck. _ Are _we selecting a chorus for a musical comedy, or some girls yrho c1111 be _oi service to their ccuutry in time of war?" Alecia 111111.11 1111 111111oycd little ges- 1111-9, "O11, 1111 Pete's sake, change 1 entluof the show?" "Tue HflWklliS Kiri l! in." saitd' ' 11y. 1 illlinliuf shy she's out!" snapped‘ Aleck ,1 inen I'm out too," she told him. p111 turned awny- l sleek, 111111111111, called after her ply, "O11, for the love of Petei, All right_sl1e‘s in!" 1 3m 1111-11m1 pack. “That's better." Just then, they saw Ellen Marrm t 1p relic-lune across ilie field “.1111 lull a dozen other laughing, cliatw tiring girls Aleclt 51111 1111111111. "Okay. sister- FYwWANTED potatoes, chicken, geese, ducks and turkeys. I87 GT. GEO. ST., CHARLOTTETOWN 11nd work in store, he must apply at once. MMILY 4 hest prices in years. See ll pay you. Also carrots, RRY STORES ung man to drive truck ciuiiuv BINGO H013’ Redeemer Hall TUNIGIIT conhiptio fits, _ 1 t up M1118.“ and a:nfl>i-vkl;etel.It-lii11etl1li:: Wmild simply have 111-- "(Nd you didn't tlgiiiite olfmlfnat be- now's the time to o o He“? “"165 1116 ttal i111.» lcalii lean a dozen or more 1.1 -- ~ cuties into our little bdililllggclllflllllglh‘ ggudnbe dfilltlhwd to have her en- “How did she mak test?" asked Jane. e out m m” Aleck made a wry face. "No good-but who the heck cures? He! iilnllll’ will see to it that slie never gets vii the around, but her name m1 m" nlenllwlfihii) list is worth a ict to us. so set busy. sister." He walked away. Jane stood watching the bevy of girls, approach. They were very 113c- oratiie, all of them, in slacks or :11] 111g breecncs beneath expens ciuneis hair hopconts slung acro= their sllni young shoulders. They might have been cut from the same pattern, so nearly identical were their costumes, their hair-dos 11nd their make-up. Girls burn 1111111 ver spoons 111 their well-sh .. d mouths, igirls who had tho best o1‘ everything _ll‘Olli babyliood. For an instant, instead of their gay, pretty, but rather vaeuous ‘aces Jane saw the earnest, plnin, but in_ tclllgentlace of Elizabeth Hawkins, who obviously had hurl few luirurvs 111 l1cr lile but who had twice the brains and ability of any of tuese girls. “Hello!" Ellen called gaily, as she neared June. "My dear, I'm simply shaking in my boots. MI. Rniiu, i. didn't tell me how I mnde out in tne test. Was I too terrible?" Despite 111e lightness of the girl's tone, Jane saw the anxious loo.. in m her eyes, 111111 felt a. sharp twinge of mm gret over ivhnt she must tell 111 r. "I'm sorry, Miss Martin --" she TC gun. Ellen's smile vanished as she cut in swiftly; "You in-etin I—I 1111111’.- , -. "Yes-Tin sorry,“ June answered. ‘There IVIi-S an instants stlenrc. Then, Ellen shrugged elaborately. “Oh_ well, who cures? It's just as well. The family would haveiid II 11w yQUG ‘AK I i THEYII. PRAISE IT MORE IF YOU USE SWANS DOWN Swans Down Coke Flour puts glsmo in any cake because it's a special flour for cake-baking. blade from quality WllCllI, ground cxfra fine, Swans Down Cake Flour makes lny cake lighter and fiufficr, with sliclirntc, even grain and mrif- vellous tenderness that fairly melts in your mouth. Bake ll cake with Swans Down today. lll‘ x cYtiilllllif 0nd r It - r . 1131;? - ll’; 311M511 Qleecilccroftf. -For The Home _ cm perfect com- Here it Isl-The old favorite binatlon. It's your jumper with your new favorite plunging neckline. and it's Just about the smartest design we've seen this season. It has a wide waistband 1.11111, whittles our mid- rtfl down to q, fraction ill form- er self and‘ a full skirt that letl you around in a hurry. Won- derfu, warm plaid is tthc rfcct. fabric choice-especially 11h Fail when lalds are so very important. Your louse can pick up one of the colors in the plaid. Style No. 3090 is designed for ssilzes 1&2, igkwidh 14 ze requ y inch fabric for jtlnper; 1 5-8 yards of inch for blouse. Bend Twenty 120m coin is pn- ferred. for Pattern. Write plainly your Name, Address and the at 1e number Be sure to stain the s vou wish. style 110.9000 Stu ..-.-........,. Nana Mredlddlb 11151;» om LEGAL Tomas Nova Scotia claims to have the oldest in: library in to_ 791., the Dominion, seesaw iii? IIIBY NURSES SIY: ‘ ‘.21: ‘sandwich; CIlIICURll men B -. "1i'11'.'1'.1 It'.tl'%...1...1."" stuff. I speakers wen: Rev. F. b. Mullally girl the point of coming out ‘here altl enthused over doing some- !!! t t minted?” 1011-1" coun ry, only to be "Oh. the tests were amusin way-somev-iunf- to matter 1133i’: said Ellen cooly. “There's little this town ” 911011811 to do in . She was looking at Jung mm faintly hostile eyes, obviously re- sentin being told. ever so gently, that t ere was one thin? that the Pellet‘! 11nd Dflmiwred Elen Martin coulldn’t have. ‘I ‘m SOrTy-——" Jane began again. ‘Fgr heaven's sake, stop saying that. I Ellen broke in sharply. Theres nothing to be sorry about, It was a crazy idea, anyway-I should never have come out: here. Come on, kids-let's g0. I'm begin. hing‘ to be bored." S e turned and stalked away to- ward where her car was parked. The other girls followed. Jone watched them all pile into the roadster 11nd drive away. “I971, WYYIIRE. site found Alcck at her cl- bow. "Willi. did you sign her up?" he asked. “No." Jane answered. crisply. “I told her she'd failed 111 her test- which wns the truth." "What!" Aleck stared at her. "Do you mean to say you actually turned her down ivhen that whole gang of hers would have Joined up with her If you'd accepted her‘? You had the ficzrossal nerve to do that? Why, you e___.. "I wouldn't sav it. If I were you." said June. meeting his angry ercs steadily. She turned on her heel and lot. (To be Continued) Churlcttetoivn Girl Guides arc conducting a drive for the sale of WAR SAVINGS STAMPS AND CERTIFICATES SATURDAY, OCT 25th The Guides will make a door to door canvass. Meet them ready to invest In Canada's War Effort. ——0R_ You can phone your order Satur- day to Travel Bureau, Phone i100 and it will be filled promptly. L-uox-IU-ZQLHI Wi Central Kings Credit Union Credit Union Members from St. George, George tow n. Cardigan, Maple Leaf and St. Teresa Credit Unions met in a pleasant and in- teresting chapter meeting in 5t James Hall, Georgetown on Oct 1st, 194i. The meeting was called to order by Mr. McCallatigh and presided over by the President. Mr. Eugene Delorle. A discussion cenmred around active and increased mem- bership was led by D. M. McLean who pointed out real members must acquire the habit of thrift and educate through Study Clubs Rev. J. B. Croken and Rev. Owen Kigglns followed in pointing out how real active members were an asset to a community. And how through their initiative they could create an Institution that would not fail in the changing world. that will be ours to cherish and keep right. Speaking for the Indies Mrs. Michael Burke, an active Credit Union member from Georgetown, pointed out how the present war was bound to bring distress and troubled times and how wives could help to met this condition by sav- Ing for their husbands in Credit Unions and for the future in secur- F; ‘fi A highlight and the most inter- esting feature of the meeting was an Inspirational address by Rt. Rev. Dr. J A. Murphy. Rector of St. Dunstan's University and D1: J. T. Croteau, Managing Director of P. E. Island Credit Union Lssgue and professor Economics and Sociology at St. Dunstan’s Univer- sity and Prince of Wales College. Mgr. Murphy pointed out how l credit union ~wa.s oneof the finest democratic institutions we have, and how members appointed to office should not fail in discharge of their duties and the duty of all classes should be a realization of s responsibility m fulfill if Demo- crac isto be sound. Society should bull up a strong (‘o-operative Movement in the transition from an old order to s new. bow by working together people could off- set unrest. The March of this idea will be more effective than tramiilll! armies. Dr. croteau and Mgr. Murph in- troduced s four day course be held at Mt. Stewart for Credit Union officials and members. Other Sturgeon, Rev. Jas. Rooney, Cardi- gan, Chas. Melllsh. P. Trainor, Ed Shrrkey, C. Gallant, Eugene De- lor e. A delicious lunch was sorled by the ladies of Georgetown parish and a social hour followed. The meeting closed by singing God Save the Kins. .____._.._____ AMBITIOIJB SIIILBUBNE Wire?‘ founded.‘ Bheiigigeblfl. 8a “OI , N“! L”? i-lvasrl‘ to New York City. no-w min noon ‘alldéi. 'rti_t~:__cuA1<i.o'rT1.-:1‘uw1\1 (BUARQIAN lcenuui GUARDIAN ' r ,1 log: lNlI.|l\::i1“lshr:‘lcrvcd for new; st 1 . ldvortlsinl of n ~"""7 "w" "ll! b0 Inbound ll l law" I void. strictly ply-111. u. advance. ‘l CRASWELL for Photograph consensus-no - . ANCE . n um mlsgriu N0 Sunda the Yor ‘"11 Br c oo District tliliiilegalla.“ for POWNAL cannon October 211211 Special i A. M. Jack MacRae will sing at Pownal Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. L-687-10-23-1i ARRJVES OVERSEAS- Mrs. J. I» Oellazhan. as POWnBl Street, Charlottetown, has received word that her husband has arrived safe- In Emilland. He is serving with an artillery unit. TRANSFERRED T0 HEAD 0E- FICE- Many friends here will be interested to learn that Mr. o. Bragg,.bra.nch secretary of the Crown Life Insurance Company at Moncton, has been transferred to an important position with the hflad Office of the Company at To- ronto, his transfer taking place the first of next month. Mr. Braggs wife. IOTTMFIY Miss Enid Hughes. is a daughter of Mr. G. A. Hughes Prince Street. Charlottetown. BREADALBANE UNITED Preparatory Service, Rev. L.M. ray, speaker. Sunday, ll A. M. Valley, Sacroment of Lord's Supper. 3 P. M. North Granville. 7.30 P M. Pleasant Valley. Harvest Thanksgiv- ing Service. 6 P. M, Breadnlbane, 1 . S. Thank Offering Service, Mrs. John Sterling. guest smnkcr. Miss Doris Stirling, soloist. Please note change in the hour of service. L-69l-10-23-1i. ON HONEYMOON — Mr. and Mrs. John A- MaeNau hton lure Miss Aline Ferguson) o Sydney, N. S._ are on a, honeymoon trip to .nis city, having been married in Syri- ney last Monday. Thev left for .nis province on Tuesday last on the S. . Surf via the Bras d'Or Lakes and reached morning. This is Prince Edward Island. Both are r111- tives of Brandon, Manitoba. Mr. MacNnughton has been on the s‘aff of Radio Station CJCB, Sydney. since last June and prior to hat he has been six years on the r1115 staff of the Winnipeg Tribune. RETURNS IIOME- Mrs. H. B. MCcllllfltll nfter attendiu! ahe Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto and vistinu relatives r1 that city, spent. a while in C 101121011111. P I3 1., on her u v 16k with her" son-in-lnw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gas‘. Mrs. McCullecih spent part of last week in Halifax. visiting Mr, and Mrs. I. B. Fawnes, another 5211-1 111 law and dauzhlci- They and their (laughter, M's; Patsy hvi been up sieiidng Thunk giv 11g week-end w 1h her anal IjenL-Col. McCulloch. M. P. and she ac- companied tit-em back.-Ncw G's:- gow News. PLEASANT GATHERING. — Tle tenth anniversary of the 0111141111111 Federation of Convent Alumnae was celebrated on Sunday. October 19th. by a Home Coming of the former‘ pupils at Notrc Dame Academy. At three o'clock a short meeting was held. at which the progflimme was arranged for the year. Also several, study groups were formed for the coming winter. The President, Miss Anna MncInnIs read a letter of greeting from the National Presid- ent. Mrs. Harry T. Roesler of Tor. onto. Followin the meetin Bene- diction was hel in the onvent Chapel, after which tea was served; A short programme was then pre-. sentcd consisting of two solos by Miss Laura Jeanne Arsenault and 11 talk b the Federation Sister on Catholc Action. Many thanks are due these sisters for the wonderful charitable work they are doing. The afternoon was conc uded by a sing- song. SOUTHERN DISTRICT LOYAL ORANGE LODGE — Southern iris- trlct (Kings County) Loyal Orange held its semi-annual meeting turday. Oct. 18th in MacPhee Lodge Rooms. Murray River. There was a good attendance from the different lodges in the district- Worshlpful District Master Horace White was in the chair. Two mem- bers of MacPhec Lod e were ad- vanced to the Seoon Degree. Tn District Officers exemplified the de- gzree in a ve fine manner. Nut iaving much usincss before the meeting several members gave short. addresses. Horace White. Jttflifia MaoLeod, E. A. Keeping. F. D. Bre- haut, N. C. Stewart, R. MacR-ae. F. C. Murray. Oswald Graham, Allen MacLeod. Arthur White and others present s oke. Members of Mac- Phee Lo go served lunch and the visitors expressed their sincere thanks to the muse. The evenlnn was pleasantly passed. It was de- cided to pay s. visit to Joblin Lodile at Iris on Saturday evenlnx. Nov- 1 TAKE THIS PRECAUTION AGAINST COLDS To help fortify your system against colds and other common winter lils, tnkc Scott's Emulsion ‘ ‘_ every day. This grout tonic ll highly recom- mended because It quickly helps build up pep, stamina and appetite --and in l time: easier to digest than plain cod liver oil. Pnlltnble, economical too. Bay today. All drugglm. SCOTT'S E The Tower of btmd on. until the 19th centu uerved u A royal rul- demons MULSION 14-695-10-23-11. service at Clifton Lot 48 at Communion at Millvlew at 2.30 P. M. Pow-not service at, ‘l, M13; e fit, at present he is in Bristol. _ l. visitor to Bristol. 99 Grafton Bristol And Vicinity The many friends of C-tllflill St. Clair Geldnrd who believ-nl he was lost were pleased to hear on. Sut- urday that the crew of the 101.3 overdue vessel the Jenn Anderson had been picked 11p by n11 tiuidenti- fled vessel and was safe, Captain Gerald was iii command of the Jean Anderson, and 11.1.11 not b.1211 heard of for almost two n1onlhs.Tl1e vessel was considered lostas she was so long overdue err-route to Ber- muda from Florida, loaded -w th lumber. Captain 11nd Mrs Geltlard spent many summers here before he returned to the sea limes he loved so well. A deep sea captain he had sailed around the world many times and no doubt this is not the first time he has been snatched from the gates of eternity. The annual meeting of the Morell Credit Union was held in the Village Hall last week,‘ with the President Jerome O'Brien in the chair. A very satisfactory report was presented. Mr. Herb Hawbolt. is making his rounds now with his threshing out- Priends of Mrs. Albert McEwen are pleased to see her around again after ha: vcry serious illness. Bevcrai stacks of hay lost their tops last week here in the heavy gale. The roof of two barns wer also carried ayay . A number of men are employed at the store of Dingwell a Rossi- ter, Morell. at present when s. new lugs frost proof warehouse has been erected. At present the men are making changes in the older warehouse and when completed it will b; possible for teams to drive into the cellar to unload or load. Miss Reta O'Brien, teacher at St. Patrlcks Road School, has returned m her duties after spending her vacation at her home here. My. Raymond Lapierre, arrived lost week from Quebec City to visit. his mother hero. Mr. Lapierre conducted a merchant business here some few years ago before removing to the Magdalen Islands later to Quebec City. Mrs. John R. OBrlen, has moved to the City for the winter months at, least. Mn Cephus Davy, one of the Vets o1 the last war. was vlsitinfl in Charlottetown last week. Most of the harvest was gathered here Saturday. when trucks team! and carts were pressed into service. Both men and women were in the fields in a last effort to save the grain. Miss Helen Weir, Boston Mutt. who spent s short vacation with her father at Scotchfort, was also Miss Reta McDonald anti Miss Vera Drake, left this week for Mon- tnnl, M's: McDonald, who had ne- lor a short time 1m placed says the Pastor Rev Phnlen McKenna. The spire will be taken down next summer or at least the upper section that rears into the air around a l1u11d1-cd feet and a new low spire trill be erected. Pte. John Flil;‘.t‘i'i\l(i, R. C. A. F., is home on leave at present. Pte. John C. Peters, left this week for his station in Newfound- land after a lengthy stay with his wife and family at St. Andrews. Smelt fishing is very poor here. One fisherman hauled four nets on Saturday and got two large smelts, but a good supply of small herring were taken however. The herring are a little larger then the smells and are very tasty. Food production In II. S. increases HOUSTON, Tex, Oct. 20 -(AP) -Food production in ths United States next year will bo the larg- est in history as the nation seeks to safeguard "against any contin- gency, at home 11nd abroad." Roy l". I-Iondrickson, surplus marketing administrator. said today. For the first time, he told national conference of the the foods we need." expansion, I-Icndrlckson said: Increase in consumer buying power because of defence and other em- ployment; the United States‘ pledge to meet a quarter of the British 19E’ "MY FAMILY l5 CRAZY ABOUT , ’*CATELLI BRICK OVEN BAKED BEANS WITH THE RICH, DELICIOUS HOME-COOKED FLAVOR" r AN IlII-(‘ANADIIIN COMPANY ppm g position in Chariottntown, .._ _;_-: s nllrd pack fol Catholic charities. "the full productive font ofourfarmsis tobousedtcrsise ’I'herc are "many reasons" for the An ‘PAGFLTHREIZ UVEII COATS will soon be here It's wise to choose NOW-today-from the largest selection of‘ British over-- coatings in Canada-filo that you may make your choice of fabric and style at your leisure. As usual, the woolens ofiered are among Brltainha finest- Meltons; Velour-s; Twecds; Whitney's; Chlnchillas; Fleeces and Alpincs. Styled as you wish-mater, Boxcout, Raglan, Guards, Chesterfield; Drape. If‘ you’ve never had that free-nnd-easy feeling of an overcoat that's expertly tailored-to-measure without weighing you down, drop into your Tip Top store today! $29.15 HAND-CUT AND TAILORED T0 YOUR PERSONAL IIIEASUREIIIEIVTS TAILDRS LIMQED _F..4 ' Street, Sunnyside . ..-:_-.-;-————.-—=n' SOUTIIPORT SCHOOL need for animal protein foods, and Honor 31,11‘ gm- 5Q1=~,~_(n.1,¢y; h.r nudes in 1.1.» 1r.n1l General 1U. S. preparations to create rcser- Senior Dc11a1".»11~c111._ _ Hospital. Miss Di 1111111111; uei" .1115 to meet “a whole series of pos- Gmdc X~—-l. Mary T1111; 2 Mar 111-st 11111 to iilpiglil; 111,11. lslbilities." _ wgzggg°fx__l Niargam Mdnms — l We may have to supply tlr. 2 L , H The starch factory at s1 Peters 111-lend. of democracy under pro- ‘Grilfifvlfifi; James Tm; 2 has opened tor the‘ s azOll. The V1510“ o; the yeaxqend program Edna Robertson; 3 Evelyn Hen“. 110mm CF01! here 15 8 COmDIi-“E , more food than now appear: to be Grade VII-i. Eileen Mclnrils‘ failure and many folds are r111? l1-¢q11;;-.1;1_~'11@ mulch, 2. Norman Corish; Ii Fyiiph Keny Wflflil P16141111!‘ 51111111 are just l The program for increased pm. Highest Average, J4me.» 'I'11.1 llloiizhing the ground Anti picking 1 dm-LHHL Hundnckson 581d‘ takes 98,0011 orig‘. L v will" Y1K‘! 5C9 U15" tisllii; the into consideration the factor olpro- Prénndl VIE?‘ "'53P," ‘V011,, - 2 narrow. per nutrition for all the people miiariwgmms; a (‘fillies rim-lg’. ' _ ""—'—" _ The administrator said the U. S. Grade V—i. Blair Kelly and The eioss atop the Church of S.. y had been “shocked by the mm that Calvin Wood; 2‘ (Hudson Coopem Lauraiice. that snapped off 1n the linearly m“ or the 200mm.) Young Grade 1V_1, Noreen Moe- gnle some time ago. will not be re- I mm sunlmoncd rm. mqnary 5mm“, Phetson: 2. Mary Burns; 3. George Power I were found to be unfit for duty." and‘, n (Sr) _1_ m»), 3mm wood. Grade II (Jr.)—1. Louise M can-on; 2. Juno Robertson: . Florence Cahill . Details of plan For agriculture Not worked out Pri 171% Efwtt 00l- IIC 1i | 4 Kl“ . Ass stunt, Hclccn Moqnnll (Patriot Please Copy) War—25 Years Ago Today 00'1". 2:1, l9l6—Briti.=f1 advancl east of Guedecourt. and 1n! CYIVIiAWA, Oct 19—(OP)--De- tails of the agricultural moses of the rioc control program announ- ced aturday night by Prime Min- ister Mackenzie Knig remain to be worked out, it was earned at the department of agriculture tonlcht. With agriculture minister Gord- iner out 0d town there was no flclal elaboration of Mr. King's announcement that western farm- ers would receive supplementary- acreage payments and that the gov- ernment would provide the whole cost of transporting feed grain from the west to eastern points. Mr. Klngo said paymmis would be made western farmers on the ‘oasis of cultivated acreage as determined under the Prairie Fann Assistance Act. That act now provides acreage bonus to farms in arena declared to be crop failure areas. 1 The pi-esent scale c! payments is $1 r acre whore the crop sur- ages ram eight to i2 bushels an acre. $1.50 per acre where it inver- agos five to eight bushels and $2 it averages less than five bushels. Under the P. l". A. A.. the farmer gets the bonus on hall i-M acreage he has in cultivation in- Boeulfs on the Somme Front; 1,000 yards of trenches captured. man aimicn the Enziicn east- minesvreerwr Gen strbmniine; 75 10 Gor- raided Max-gate on coast. British ista torpedoed by st. REIILON FAMOUS NAIL ENAMEL farmers n the spring w eat area. on the basis of their cultivated 11c- renge as defined under the Prairie. Faun Assistance Act " l This was interpreted here as meaning that. all wheat tanner-s on the prairies will receive the sup- plementary bonus on half the acm- nge they had under cultivation. In the case of those already entlt-l led to acreage payments under the; P A.. the bonus will be an, The decision to benr the whole‘ cost of transporting feed grain 11nd other feeds to eastern pcluts marksl an advance on 1h: iced gran pal-i icy announced bv Mr Gardiner n‘ few weeks ago The plan then was to pay one third of the cost. MAKE IIIIII IIAVAI IIEFEIIBES STIIIIIIS M I0 l eluding that in stunmerfaliiow. _ 11-1111 11 1111111 of 2o? acres set grhuw The Enamel with the acreag. on any arm on w c n . .._ bonusemfim paid“ 1 t H‘ luminous finish. We me mnser as ngi ~ said the government intended "to have m stock’ make su lementnry paments to Windsor, Jueltone No. 1, Jueltone No. 2, Chilihcan, Hot Dog, Shy. Cherry Coke, Rosy Future, Atlhcron. All priced 50c. Revlon Oily Remover 35c Revlon Solvent cnn be used In our store. JASIIESQIPS DRUG STORE