THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I oller as reminder to get a package of Kcllogg’! . ALL’il1?fi.N\\'.'iL'1 this new Weight Control Plan) today. Your ' - _ grocrr llcs ALLJIILAN in 2 convenient sizes. You will find the l zked inside the top, in either size ALL-BEAN prefer. l ;' , , NOTEz-lf by any rniscllencc you do not find the booklet l ‘ l in your package, simply mail its box top stating this fact. l ' ‘ ‘ with mr name and address, for your copy to the Kellogg i _ ‘ 1 Conlpnny, London, Canada. in every package of liwwaAu-BRAN 1H: Il-psss hosHst svsry wsslss wl Inst! Prepared by competent authorities, this new Kellogg “Weight Control Plan" gives you facts that can help you and your husband look your best, fss-l your best. Vitsl topics you'll liml in this fsct-psclisd booklet: o New welflt tables for 3 typos of body framer-and how to select ths one that applies to you. I How to plan weight-control diets-including six steps to ideal weight. 0 Complete breakfast, lunch and dinner menus H‘ III dsy '1 the week. O Scientifically prepared Weight Control Diets at three caloric levels (1200, 1600, and 2100 calories per day). on n, n" a '1 11.1. POULTRY j JOTTINGS i .P1'°1>8b1ll the most. discouraging Slehts to be seen m. this time of 111° s1 o1 m id some o bulldinfl- All poultry flocks should now be in their winter quarters. Whilst most flocks have been housed some flocks are still roam- 1118 It large. There are probably WWW! reasons for this neglect- om. ihs rush of other world-an- Olher the Lsck o! bou-lwy knowledge What ls the besl; manner in which lo educate flock owners-we have iwo mediums. ths pres; and m; may-W"! W111i’ used nieces-s- m“ “X11111” 1H§ “I13 5mm‘! 1n UB-A. _1aot spring. one slate conducted who: l; called "A Poultry School 0! Air". It was $111011 ss Dart q! the Agricultural hniension work of um Stale, Lust Jllrlnc. thg course was devoted i0 ihs Starting o! Chicks, This fall, ihs course covered the Care and "w-nldementol Iayersflrhe school w" mndllcted by radio and mail. Naturally the enrollment of 5’llf".‘2ll5 Illfid to be limited. A 11ml. of ._1_0,000 Was sci. Actually 8.816 (‘n- ylOllCd. The oourse consisted of |len lessons—-each lesson “v.5 of lflfteen minutes duration over the alr, given twice per week, Tim 5011001 was an outstanding succrss. Such a school could be conducted On P.E I. Results, I am sure, Wuuld be Worth the effort. The more ilook owners know about ‘P0111113’. the greener are their chem. mes of success. Hook owners 311 lseem to have their own rheum- ‘Dfubirlm oi poultry 11 ndry. l Ifvldfllwe that flock owncls are .9111"; thoufiht to labour saving :15 IIOIICJlbIB, The problem of keep- ‘mg sufficient waiter before the ilqck st all tunes means Lil? car- lY-"lllg °i mlnll Pails of water during lhe Yem’ It is estimated ihal :1 u~n Will consume twenty-three $.11 lei water l!" Ylfflr-you wou"i c. .y at lensl eight ions llnnurll l0 3 ‘lilock oi 100 hens No dou wonder at limes whether 1i. is s fish or chick business thgt. can; for so much water. The Rev. Wat-verworth, Lowery Montague. P E I. has evidently ._. ' < '1 nu scrum! 'l‘i'.e1'e ain't room fer ihrce here. c_.._ ._ _ z ~--~— — '9 Nearly a million Canadian mcn and women in the armed services of the Dominion, more than l million in war industry, and all the others on rllc hnmc front-have one goal. in sight, s complete and speedy victory. Teamwork counts as never before, b: now the game is in its final, crucial stages. We must sil put funh extra effort, use even more of our ' resources, to make the finish swift and sure. It ls urgent that in this Sevenrh Victory Loss we each buy at least one more bond than we bought before. l: is our dury to our mim- mntes; our duty to our children who will enjoy the fruits of victory. Le: us do our dury gladly, that we may earn our pisce on our winning soul. INVEST IN VICTORY n. 1:. uureu s. co. lllapperton A Musician Dead l l l who has conducbezl t" Exnniinacion here icr mu The Montreal Slar says: of 4016 Vendcme avenue. known conductor of 019118 C 11nd organist. c119 Yesterday 52 Ytfli‘. Music. i::_;‘.rucl,0l" in .11: ‘a. i933 h: became Cl‘ d Cholnn: val‘ of Ken-flu l lclnbc jChurch. ‘Ilesinlrmnt. n post he .111.» i111 his (lentil break of Will men for ch01 ‘Suzie-iv lo sues work caused |Choir which also suspended rested from its inauguration of CmlllR-ilgili Lodéi‘ N0. 111i Friilav service: 1918 wio survives as well as 1.1111011 l Til‘: funeral service was .- 1. 2 o'clock on Wednesday Stanley Plcsbylvcrinn Church Report for in_on__l Maclsanc. son; 2, Louis MacDonald I Margaret Murphy. 2. Norbert Murphv. Grades - Eleanor Hilggan Grades - Shirley Clow. 95 phy. Mnny music students in (mar- lloctetown will be very sorry lo 1.9.11 gf (he death of Mr. Cla-Piaiféqfi- l Wvai-l her S0001‘. Clupperton. Hon. A,R.C.M,. rinn Church and in Sen-l 193:). he was installed ‘ For many ycars ill/iii. Ci%ll7l7ebrl'olil ' . fuctor lie on boa - WO?:JsQl‘i\€i(l‘lx ‘Socielv. 0 up lo 1:1“! 1111?} 9H,‘. W911i a l hen lack of ellgiliie if“ “IP11 i. E A 31111. he wrs 0011-. 1111s also Riven m. immun- ¢f the Rcynl Bank Men's ‘$511110’ roosls. ll“ CHERRY VALLEY SCHOOL Grade IX lb)! 1. Verna In I. Shirley Huggsn; 3. Raymond Grade IX (a): l. Craig Mathe- Grade VI: 1. Eleanor l-Iuggun: Grade V: 1. Everett Murph . Grade III: l, Edward Murp y; Grade II lSrJ: ll. Shirley Clow Grade II (Jr): 1. Leslie Irving. Grade I: l, Pauline Murphy. Highest Average in Senior Highcsi. Average in Junlorl Perfect Attendance: Verna Inns, Margaret Murphy, Edward Mur- Emma W. Ings, Teacher. vVell-g heirs niicr (an illnus sof three mcnlhs, in his. with‘ .. . -.~ w I new. no.1. ,b..v_(.'l1\l¢9dy fr United: 11 192ml c. b 11g E _ 11h Churcym cleaning and i, he to inierioi- qlllllily; than when gun- gion l helcl l wry formances . and of the Montreal Masonic Choir. which he has d1- with‘ great silo-Tess, not only at Mason-l ic gatherings but gt, service clubs. 11nd‘ had also served as Grand Orttams’? of the Grand lodge oi Quebec." A.F 6c A M He conducted "The. Messiah" for many years at 600d l He was married lo Ella Sielllnz of Consctt, Durham. England in one-l ‘son. Pilot. Oificrr lValier S. Chm-y Ipcrlon of ‘he R.C.A.F. overseas, . and one daughter, Miss Ella Clapj held T m. ' per much emphnsl? finish on ihelr ieitfbllempPOVCmCllL in quality i< MI _ ven . PfCLlUvCil-fill is at iLs low point. her p Egg D1‘1C€S hi. their hlchesl-oul- hem frcm whom she tell: she Sid“ 111111119“ 110111111811! weaker. I would receive the same 10Y111 M111- Grfllilflfi Station operators heed 1,0 closcly s1 be scarce new: yenr Flock owners 111'» advised m not in their supply 818511118 now. There ls no priority as during last season Take s. bag 30.8 s week until you have your supply. START NOW hi order not, to be disappointed nexrt spring. Club held their Annual Judging Competition om November 3rd years the hod wonked mini; er. Out of thirteen members, twelve Rev. S brouam birds in compennun. year nbtended Blather lord's Sum- 111911 of carrying Waller He hits now‘ lllllfidwvaler into his hen house-| he leaillks D180 that d dry luster‘ container is not conducive to good production. Do not 1gp your flock crowd a.- round lYISUiiICIEIIli. feeders. Tn ob- tain the best. rcsuhs the mmunwn; smounl. oi hopper spice reqcm-y mended ls 12 linear iecn; per 100 _bi1d5 where the birds my, from both sides. More nlash consump- tion will result if the mash feed- er is at s convenient height libcve the floor. This is pzirliculculy true oi the heavlur bffift... Th»; bgs; ltccatlol} is just high enough SQ m- er wil not be Scrflwi ' feeder‘ led iniO lhe Another ldbour saving devise 15 the inst-alinucn 01' iced bin,- may c1111 be filled from 111g Qufgjdc géiénl the level o1 a Lrurk or wagon Home M. Wnllscnd E11§ialld.‘fll1d§ ,n}1$v1'1'.l' Gffifle ioiiBzdeque believes d led R wricrci CoLm ‘i it tunnel o1 Lax in n C _,I‘l1r~c iunnci n: '- . ,.: ‘l . 2O illCllPs high 2,‘ .._..- ..I . 11 ])1‘.;\'il]il1g 11.1.5. eivay ‘val ll l .1 i; 1111121115111 cleaner . or 11.0- Tllc frcqugu; sales l-Lnc i1, 11101-3 conclus- f-‘igégf are oulv gathered once p" e 110111119 (incl; hon l101ls-‘ 111". u. wooden floor m1; illng-e. ctc A llllk~i nlctor; es~lioul [Q irom Wfllgy _< lure oi crc. l Rive 9,0011 r nrcas that might will control red mites A 1 lain Rev. Leo Herrell. the . Pby thor glrlé Chhfgldred and filmy membqs L; qllllgngleenr dof enquiries ilfp also present. proceeded to the Sodallty . ~ * .. "' "11" 11w best line z hall Mr Clapper-ten was a past mastervibullr» 1111'“? 1° 5111111 "Fhfre is go program \vas curried out. The or ‘guests were received by M15» Insulaiion is of lfirnest, McCarey and M155 A1111'| . . .0, All-glass fronisc-lasia H-enncssey. Mrs, Alllm 1n poultry houses is nc-i nearly sQ'MacDouald and M18 Jofifillh C111“ "d since the fecdingdaghan presided over the iloinlily. Jcmc more genfl-aLlm-ranged cables, which were de- nlns. c211 cil suu-pliesloorated with yellow and mauve n h _ D All- fronts chrysanthemums and tapers 10‘ if lee l.l~ heal lcs. (luring; the mulch. cold ucalhcr It is only necessary’ The President. Miio 1141113311?" lBuiler. EH6!‘ exlienclinll u Word °1 l sufficient light for the birds to see‘ welcome io all present. 89W B- io eat and move around, The pre- brief summary of the plecedlnfl sent lrend in poultry hoitsc con-' year's work and thanked the mem- strucilcn is lovmrd houses llct. less bers for their splendid cooperation. than 24 fcci 1n (icpill, concrete After expressing regret at the de- iloors have becom" standard. pasture oi the former directness dmpplllgs llils or roosting i-Mk; Rev. "Y" revlflvlnc droppings boards. who now is in churse o! None It is pleasing l0 note that. Dam; Academy, Miss Butler wel- fl°°k °“'1""'5 1111c lull/Lin; more oomed the new directness. Rev. Poultry. A defin- Mother Si. Helen. the recently . appointed Superior oi the Con- b oughly. one best. shzvzc Lype U; 00d cil h: win for sufficient windows to admit “"9611 lllr-Iflwi developments vervyld (- lit- Tracadio Boys’ and Girls‘ . - Fitzpatrick, 3nd - Patricia Hughes. "Zrd W. L 511011 11cm; hrlve de- this year. Dominion Poultry Scrvliefi- iz-n cac-hl The 0116111118 11139111113 Qt we 5°‘ clcnncclddaliny; and Alumnae 1c! Si. Jfig is. Crcosoie 9911's Clmvem ‘m. pa“ 9“ leaves. t mourn one sister, Alice. Qllfm 15511115 1T1 111191111791‘ “l Dummy wemrsec- who in; in Charlnolielown The fllllflfill was held on Satur- day. Sepiomber and other 0nd _ . I ‘vim 1 _ __ me infested After assisting at. Benedwl-ilifl ° . m1“ Ont‘ applicalion p, yegflbhe Blessed Sacrament. Elven b)’ sldence o; his parents“ A pan, as 1nd been given to her pre- ecessors. C Pill! D! n will start Miss MN? illeir d<>\l'n trend teiom long. message from Mother or the Res- Broodcr stove conl supply will urreolion in which the lalivr thanked the members for the her d u M t-h led hgnd d O H‘ omnm E the for their it of loyalty and goodwill wh h has ever been bhe chief characteristic o! tho Sodalily, and thanked them for thg unfailing kindness and co- operation shown u; her d the A fins FUR COAT is s resl investment . . . it. will givs you comfort, beauty, reli- 81119 service through ths Years. Chooss your Fur Cost with ths sssursnee that w! llwlys safe to buy furs from-t ‘ ' _..m—~—:_t:. z ::—__-.:_—_—.: IDWELL MACKENZIE und, 4th - Fiorgnccl 1,0 a Trenton 113g 11114113 Kehzie. wh-gl-e n special "Al. Homo’ Moi-her of me Resurrection, pressed leasure M. meeting the mom- Oorooran then read a Dorothy. who last miserable they msdo you feel. . ,3 your misery. Al tho coming. Judginfl Ccmpeiiition: 1st - W. mer School of Catholic Action in Painful, Pu: Filled Boil: the 0am of Much Misery If you suller from [soils you know how sick sud estil18 tlvities of the school. Th, members were deed 0o living mmiber Mrs. called upon by 1h.- President spoke 5 few words in which ms recalled the hwmlv dove she had spent at. llnils are sn_out.wnrd indication of lnpuritiesin lho system, and Just. when ou think you are fill of one another cro . up to_t11 e its plum snd prolong slicing and poulticin; you elm do mny not. slop more T ll nv. b"! nhuld ‘f th llood l t.‘ that. qid,‘_§.ll..b|_$'i.l."$'i 313.531.‘. BiirdocEuB-l y ° ’ ' "° " ‘y "° '° xvi-fut it will do 1n helping you get rid of them? Thousands have used it. for lhls purpose for tho pant. 60 yesrs. The T. Milbun 60.; Llrnlosd, Toronto, 0d. lood Bitters, n reliance Lo n mv Why not you’! slsllng Ml as closed ionsl Si. Joseph's Convent, Mrs. Jen- kin... referred to the pleasure me had always experienced in working with the members in the interests of the Convent. . A musical program followed con- Arthur Arsennult and vocal solos by Louise Rossiier. The i-lmotion . Ankh l, reed s. brie! but. infer- reporz of the various no- pleased in- m present. one oi’ the oldest. of the Sodality - S. R. Jenkins, who when of piano selections by Mrs Marlon Coyle and Miss by the singing of the 1m- fill. FINE FUR COAT loses more than iop-quslity skins-it means export styling, WONIWIWUP» “11111111! For that reason we are delighted to have the opportun- ity of inviting you to see the products of Holt Renhrew G- Co- now being exhibited at this store. See all the advanced silhouettes here, all the style-approved typos, ths dlfferui If you are interested in having alterations lo you! present coat, the HOLT RENFREW representative will gladly give you an estimate. .I*1GDRE s. WLEODME Charlottetown. P.E.L otherin oi friends and neighbors ' lesunedgor their syniliiulhv w luv Vodka Prlcds nflwll Vessey conducted the u iumeral services at the 1101110 1111<1 at. the gran. and comfort fmni the text, They That. Mourn For They; —s—- Shall Be Ccmicrred." The hymns, sung were “Jesus loves M0." “Fuir i5 My Father's World" and . I The Community oi Murray Har- bqlligallveek eleven tarldis oi r5351 1191‘ “W “QQPW will be iozwnraed 119m Chlliifhilf‘ lown _ . Fllergg. arc taken plant. This 00111916105 B119 filmlal l»: elfic w (he wn- Hroducis B01111 shlpmeuls 1°1 bout August‘, fiéhdwfih 121311.251: . .\~ e ci v.5 an er car F‘ G‘ wmd ‘Nu an \ ‘ and hlid constant.‘ He bore his sickncss. wuh quiei pnience and with c111lu~like trust he ucdlh on F'i'ldi1)‘,'S9XJi.9-T17X‘I' 22. o1 Lowell MncKenzre. 501i of Mr. spcke words oi "Blessed ‘ by his parents "When nlccllcnl cine. _ _, _ Kmgh l1 11111111.. '1 waited ddy by ; Buell, Ashley Vanidelxsicill, Basil Culum 811d day for his recovery. He flliliolffidg Irving, Ezlton McNeil. lruxlc 11.. m b3 on the way to health again ring and Arthur Davey ’ when his sickness w, . . ., . - _ turn or_ as ¢n_1§.,,i,:€1.“°*l‘e111€ a 11111111-. o1 st, S bravely sull but in spite oi mezl— ‘ lcal care Lhe fever grew worse and his thisll world all the mysteries of God, but; some day when again we are unit-y m“. Hllfl cooki. it; llie was claimed. He was 11- wescnce of a loving we seven nwnihs w 12 vcars oi m» bov who loved Sunday School anwsmu understand. ' hi5 Explorer Group Meetings. loved books nncl also the llie o1 scbivil/y. csldes his sorrowinlz parents he CANUCKS OVER HAMBURG More than 1.000 Canadian fliers — Group ,8 lsllili. hit Hamburg on the night of Loch Imnond is ihe 11112951 ‘l. u u y _ 2B. - NOVEMBER 9 1,4, . “\~. so. ‘ihe izildud domes ol l-be 31W‘ in were polished lor the ocf Hardly n Muscovile homo l1 gsued special Cami! to childrcn 110m Bnluls paraded throulzh lhe simil- lnlnrchlni! groups swun: by 11°15 time to time. but the aunelal hi’: |wns rzroup 15111111111: mid l-he favor H lt-unes were Mn ow, my MOEW" laud "Bclo C ' LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL Scottish lakcs.____ p