When Pacific Ocean salmon are seized with the spawning instinct, no power short of death can prevent them from reaching the spawning grounds. Sometimes they travel 2,000 miles against the full force of a swiftdescending river to read: the sandy gravel beds above. But instinct has prepared them. Feeding voraciously in the ocean, they have stored up vast energy reserves for the journey ahead. At the peak of physical perfection, the salmon enters fresh water a superbly powerful fish. This is the secret of the inimitable flavor and higlf food value of British Columbia canned salmon. Caught before they ascend the rivers, they are rich in food elements of the highest nutritional importance, including rare Vitamin D, and the minerals iodine, phosphorous and calcium. CIOYER LEAF frafiévé BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LIMITED s Vancouver, B.C. CLS-ll 5O TEARS A FAVORITE GINGER COOKIES ‘thin, cut in rounds, the size of a i teacup. 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Yvvwv w OIIAQTB l at u o'clock m» luau .af- the calls had gone. ‘u r’ w: the even the elderly actress s who usually limited for m, Sunday evening . was wave eet by Constance Dart-ism for a of lbanh tetfltlh week she evaded in- aochl but (It era, Thev were ple I and ehe was o : her was y. she said. by the horn-s of elegant bond That did not make sense. course. but Constance often not make some. Her father. ol Duke O'Shanter. sol she was "fey" The reet of the family found her quaint or a -. and tar- plush- to said Constance gerutly. She examined the exquisite rims on her fragile ed she would charm While I_wes I was never good always made her feel murmured Constance the depths of fine chain lounge. “Really. had you noticed that. Mother? Sometimes I've Wmldel- ed if you've noticed either of your daughiers very much. Don't be hurt You were never stream and Father is enough to absorb the attention of any woman. "Yes. he?" said Constance. "And I imagine I was alway! self-competent " “Always? Constance told her. "You always knew how to walk and speak and think" Her soft. hesitant. inzenous remarks were sometimes amusing. amnetimes vsguelv disconcerting. "But ‘I must scold vou a little about Tam. You've let her run wild a bit. spreading her hobbies all nver like cockleburs—" ‘Milkweed. Dlease. It's "Dornlt be frivolous. dear. For instance. all those animals-don! mosses. monkeys. cckawoe and that unspeakable donkey." Constance wrinkled her milky brow. "Donkey? I hadn't . . . . (mil-key? What's the matter with "No more than ls the matter with any donkey. But naturally the mom is outraged. He says he won't take care of it And old McLaughlin says he worgt lplok e as much this." no ides Tam had Perhaps I should e keeper-oa- what does Iaave?" ‘ “Dar-lint. your silliness doesn't annov rne in the least." said An- nabella cmssly. "Forget the mo and think about. Tam. She's grown even more eccentric while I was away-ashe rushes more and dresses even more carelessly. She walks in a ballroom as if she were roaming s. moor. She can make a French evening gown look like SN. 75." "Ou" n cheap tailored eult look like, . "I admit that. But why a cheap tailored suit in the first, place’! around . . waiting to build a puppet theat- er in the ent play room? But Tam was gone somewhere to do some” elae. Goodnem knows what?" they come back. Mon- day?" asked her mother hopeful- Anna blond hair with a wearv gesture. "She will never concentrate on m“ “fad gshftydrlmwldilig’ hsav: . sr m“ us rlilzhtly as Tam but for -kept you utterly ‘and clinging and con- tented. You've Jolly well hurl to respect hlsnvnll. and a ver1 sood “final?” soft llps cmved 1n a “ma” little smile. She raised a lwqum-ed fan and studied the of it. Annabelle went on. revldly- "But naturally he's had no time "°..'°%..".§§' ..'.'"..i'."“".l'..”".~o' “Si? h 'ls behaving . I rag you ought in ayeerlmfs mm to um M‘ VQIV W» funky saidlo ellllv ' fthn. ‘Ihe old sfiartleman. her I u“ Ilsddenlv Whig room to the terrace. He Q"; slim. eager. ymlflilfll- will“ fla-JI-OO '-r/.ul.r.ull;~ »~-l lwvurlllm lllllli\vllr' e newer or event. mimosa IIAIIIIOII t”. raascam-ron rlaalraowre roa oval six-r! nus l oabqorara rlrv JORDAN ONlfllllr) rah-o'er. mantras: Jflltllll a admin. with Celtic vitality. Dmmed in Ray simmer flsnnels he looked far short of his sultry-five years. ‘Play you a flame of ping-pong?" he chsllenaed Annabelle. “Heaven forbid. It's so hot how you think of such a thin! ter~ w ed at daughter. "Getting pretty uppiah now she's going to m an earl. sint she. Connie?" Armabe was glad that was not here at the mo- ment. It was true that he was an earl and that she would mer- hirn next February. Arnd then he would meet Luke Shanter in, evltablv. for the old mun refused to stay llke any proper skeleton in n. closet. He always popped out to ask embarrassing questions or talk of the race track or of the old days when he was a revered bartender in New York Still. it had been his money which Constance Usheinter- br-ourzht *0 the debilitated aris- tocracy of the the old Destinrl family Chestnut Him Phila- e If ‘Pam was here. Tarn would play." Luke - O'Shanter grumbled. "Well. I guess I'll g0 down lo the stables then and seek-he new fil- She knows ‘already. "II-let's what I've been asking Mother.’ said Annabelle (To Be Continued) FLIER FOR 28 YEARS IDNDON, — OP) -— The old- est Battle of Britain pilot. 44- .ea.r-old Sodn 1dr. Elmest (Tub- bv) Mayne. A.FC.l. has been dernobillzerl after 2B years service lrl the Pnyar Flying an the RA F‘ He w’ll work with a Kent automobile firm < Sprains--Strains Rheumatic Pain QUICKLY BASED From far-off Jamaica comes the convincing testimony of’ Mr. White, who feels he owes his very happi- ness in life to Nerviline. "It. has been wortlr its weight in gold to me. I found Nerviline an invaluable aid. Nerviline corrected the trouble quickly. If my throat was sore, or if I had carache, stiff neck or stlfl‘ ' cal-lo 0334714!!! I M“ k . Montreal Rises to Protect lists From Frauds Eta. MONTREAL, Nov. 21 -— Gom- mentlnz on the heavy sentences meted out for the llleual use of a veteran's rte-establishment credits. H. M. Hague. District Adminis- trator of the Department of Vet- erans Affairs. yesterday annealed to the public to brrlnfl to the de- partmenvs attention any instances of veterans being victl zed. He warned that the low had teeth but “we must know who the culprits are and be given the thcts in order to bring the matters be- fore the courts." I-le cited instances of “house baiting" where veterans are Ill- duced use t to reestabllshrnen credits to buy buildiuse at exorbi- tant prices, but the department's counsellors offer pr on such cases. a Other landlords fill vacant rooms or mp8s‘ with ‘nu m ‘f. Qprtngdeldw elrslnstltu unchanging“ w“?! vial gha meeglgglédjoumed by IOIIAIIN GAIDIN There’; an old-fashioned garden, o . ___ I lhliilr. and athn as. ma... an bgfig-ll-l-tmhb a... g, eounlerhl-Ll. mum-rum. "freewhe- Thetlficlfia. Hild- e Tailored Links l FROM . ranorrs Ibis and more Itali- Amok llflntltll. llnB necklaces, and link aarrlnge all well r en, By a wall where the gate is Long ago one I knew, flow'rs that grew Then she left them and journeyed 011. And to-day I‘ walked 'mld the ro All tanglzd with weeds. to be sure, Yet tlhe fra nce shed, from their e wy e Waa as sweet d: in days of yore. And I IOIIPG there a wee bed of s Sweet hearts ease and‘ ml nonette Still the birds sing on, t o’ that 0X16 IOIIC And her mem'ry la flagrant yet. And I wondered—wlll we leave be- n us Fragrant blooms for a weary h'eart. That may chance upon, when our day ls done, Our garden we'll leave here, apart‘! Or have we been careless and planted Naughtnllut weeds in the fertile . For wtlbn we are gone, those still living on Will parta e of our brief day's toll! --I‘. Hazel Fraser. (Aug. 3, 1936.) buv to obtain a lease Once the furniture is p . e land- lord by various pretexts, avoids maklnk the lease. "The department is taking all precautions." he said. “to safe- guard the interests of the veter- ans and our welfare officers are constantly on the lookout for fraudulent operators in the olty." At the same time. Henri Manson. district solicitor of D. V. A.. warn- ed veterans not t0 pay money to persons Dromislnll advice or as- sistance in obtaining benefits un~ ass tame required provld directly by the staff of D. V. A. at 379 Common Street. Jlldke Armand Cloutler cracked down yesterday on persons who operated a servicemerfs rehabili- tation money rackst as he con- demned Dominion Furniture Lim- ited. 1219 St. east. to pay $1.200 in fines. and sent the firmls manager. _ Schuster. to jail for one month. plus ordering him to pay $900 in fines. "These persons must have con- tributed bv their actions in by- passing of its purpose a law dee- tlned to protect. or assist thous- ands of young men who return to us to start anew their civilian life. It is revolting that citizens have worked out a way to benefit from legislation conceived for the exclusive benefit of our service joints, if I rubbed on Nerviline I always got quick relief. For sprains, muscle soreness and rheu- matic pain, I have proved Nervi- line to be a boon. It has safe- guarded rny health, and I advise other Rheumatic sufferers to go to the nearest chemist’s shop for a bottle or two of this dependable linlment.” All dealers sell Nerviline in large 36c bottles. ' walru- FOXES For Sale \__ Pearl Platinum (Silver Blue)‘, Glacier, Norweg Ian “Platinume. anl Standard Stlvera. 2i J. ltuhart lllutah (5 miles from Clflawn) , . Phone Charlottetown isle ‘ r r I - men." the judge stated. Rodrilzue Lauder. an err-service- man. who was employed hv the firm. and who pleaded guilty to seven charges of giving out false information in connection with {the funlture racket. was sent- enced to serve l0 days 1n jail on each charge. to be served concur- rently. He cried when nrovlwlsl n-ws- escorted him to the cells. Gerard Iocombe was also sen trved to l0 drvs on two charges deristhe rehabilitation program. Aroma, topay utwfine. “We hone that our ersns will do all in stop the sabotage of a law eel- ." the clusively made tn help them Judge concluded. NOTES - Mink seem to be in good demand so I have decided to pay a premium on all mink trapped from now until January 1st. As I have had years of experience buying mink I can give you the proper valuation. Daily re- turns. Ship or bring all your furs to J. ll. JENKINS p!!!“ \ $11.00 SET G. H. TAYLOR JEWELLERS For Four Generationr NEWCASTLE. England —(Reu- BURNHAM. Ilurlkzinchemdllm ter) Jlynaside Workers commlt- mgland — (OP) —All.ce. Count- W- advvclfllm flrlmoved transport am Grey. widow of llhrl Grey. was advised that an urxlerarourldflo ~ from railway would vernor 0f 000i. £I.000.000 190d I0 I911. Elli l!) Millie valued 14.60.1100) a mile. at £3314 (8135310). WANTED MUSIKRAT - mum We require large quantities of Muskrat and Mink immediately to fill order for a large Canadian manufacturer. You are assured of full market price when you sell your furs to ue. We pay postage or express on all ship- ments received. Bring or ship your furs immediately while market is firm to: Mgr. The Royal Packing Co. while Gerard Dube was ordered ‘ lottetown to pay a fine of saoo. Geo (‘bar Vitreant the least Rulltv of the ac- "Wi '*°°°"""' "Wm" i Georges F. Reid. KG. was ordered \ 11.22.61 P. B. l. Fur Traders (W. R. JENKINS) 212 Great George Sh, Charlottetown WELCOME, MY LOST SISTER.’ WE AIM“! SEEN YOU SINCE PA GAVE “DU THAT SECOND HUNK OF ELK THAT PE CAN'T ‘IOU MAKE HIM CUT OUT THAT KNOMIS WE WERE By J. n. Williams NONSENSET HE OUR BOARDING HOUSE