race rant . I [no QHARLOTTETQYVT§T__GI_IARQ_IA W§ ?% Lower Great George St. N» Welcome To Founllrymen Best wishes and every success to delegates attending the Conference of" The Eastern Canada and Newfoundland Chapter of the American Foundry. men’s Association, Sept. 27th and 28th.‘ . We express the ‘hope that the deliberations and mutual exchange of ideas will be beneficial and the associations formed lasting. l. May this first such visitation to this Province be repeated in the not far distant future. ' Lower Queen St. Bruce Stewart & Company Limited, Hall 8: Stavert Lin g b helicopter iro the plateau on which they wdre rltamoned in crxllksh oli Delilah 511111191» then transferred to PtBY amPh-lbiw! 0" l V1149?‘ mes lake. survivors arrive at Gander airport. At leit. Walter Devos oi Belgium is lined out or the l ' t 5 d B months gm o" 121% §1°,.,*§{;.,.‘“§E§§; 011332,‘ till‘: ByllllilslnapGovernment Kill-l,‘ ‘lagllhough one interpretation spent £45009“) (40-025-909) ‘m m‘ relates it to a small coin called. the vertieing tor vial}: sorry"?! 12x25; ‘gazette’ which was the wine o! u smith 8X96" “re 1 Gq . ts t £9. 300.000 (Milli-Mr T?a°§.’..§i"l’f.dmb.’él37§l 33$.‘ ‘n v ooooow in we Baum people. i FURNITURE IN STOCK AND ARRIVING DAILY FROM cannon-s LARGEST MANUFACTURERS STUDIO COUCHES l FLOOR and TABLE LAMPS SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES COTTON and FELT MATTRESSEE- BEDS and SPRINGS KITCHEN CHAIRS ARM ROCKERS CHROME CHAIRS WARDROBES ‘ RANGES - FURNACES - HEATERS crowns a sacs: Montague, It. l. I, Coast Guard PBY at Gander. Ruth Henderson" of New York._ international Girl Scout executive. is carried into the Gander alr- port. hospital. Georgetown Royalty was a visitor Georgetown Ami i Vicinity v lmnrnet MacDonald 01' to Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. Charles McLeod, visited Montague on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hemphill and Mr. Charles Fraser or Char- lottetown visited relatives in Burnt Point on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ceilings o! Gaspereaux paid a visit to Mrs. Collings’ brother, Mr. Henry Hemp- hill ot’ Burnt Point on Monday. Friends of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Walsh o! Burnt Point, are sorry to hear oi the illness oi their young aon mu all hope tor a quick rm- provement. Ted Easton ls painting the bun- aiow owned by Mrs. Roger-son on ater Street. Sheldon Ross, Kimball Victor, Wally MacDonald and Robert Mc- Nelll all returned veterans. were At right, Dr. Helen Vegetable oll Shipments on Way OTTAWA, sapt. Z5 -- tG) - Housewives unable to bake piu and cakes because oi tnsuliitcient snortcnlng will be glad to learn there are substantial shipments oi edible vegetable oils on the way to Oanada irom Argentina. A Prices Board official said today additional supplies oi snort- enlrlu. derived lrorn the vegetable oils. would be on storekeeper’: melve; by November- i.n luiticient quantities to “deiinttely allevi- ate the present short supply." Although Canada produced some shortexltimr irom stxva beans. sun- iiower. rope and ilax seeds 56 per cent oi this country's require- mands or pastry-outdo: Canadian housewives. EGG POWDER QUALITY Spec al chemical examination oi whole egu no United Kingdom roln n . Food Mi iatry Canadian ders have a high reputaelil: quality and the service o! the v oi Chemistry is The Division oi Chemistry, Sci- Domtrl Rzpartlneni wders eghlppedcm the agreement with the British $3.’; m h cent oi consider- members oi the guard oi honor for His Excellency, Viscount Alex- ander. -Geo, MINNIE E850 PASSES AWAY Minnie Fsso. the salaried c t wit a penchant (or mice ls dead but the youngest oi Mtnnws 100 oil. spring has inherited her MAO-a- momth job with the Standard Oil Development Comgpny. Tigenatriped M nie oi dubious ancea‘ y. won xspecteialllty in lfli when flank Hatch, head Janitor oi the Standard inspection labor- atory. hired her to dell with the mica who were nibbling at. labor- atory records and charts. Several years aso Minnie lzained widespread tame when an auditor oing over laboratory accounts. ound a. recurring monthly expense charged to "Minnie". It was the cost oi her mil: and salmon and the story o! the cat on Standard 0il’s payroll was taken up by the newspafira. Minn died intestate the milling day o! old one. alter sezrv years except '01 a siluuonths vac- i-llgher living coats." WATIIED DUTIIB 0n July 12, 1946. the manage- St. Louie thepaaseuton W“ o! mm ch bi l tnulainflllllllgth h ' ' aevau; a ‘h\b’.ngf%q[k ' i American iihilla Pretty and Useful 0X minis to mine in modern Am- amzonlun N1, ‘sept. as - in these Ilielli 0i’ 500186 C00 IUW Alll- f muck dlmquh _ ‘P: cumin“ fioderaetrely olmced hé-lis china I . “ma”? afiatlili maaiha mailman il'llbblll’flId-_fl_lllfllilfl_ new 101.1533. 2s -S'hapes l erioan china are illuminated such ixmovatlons u cream pitched-i without handles, coiiea pot; md CWPS easilv kflllzrcd by broad loop. - ad bands, ri era plates, 5pace~ Sflvir-z covered dishes with indent. “l firmer Bflvs and no food-catch- ing omamentarlons. T316512 trends ir. china, forgo» the day when a household's "best" dinnerware will he dgQgfgfly/Q enouzh ior company dinner, mm. tional enough ior iamlly brealdast One new line oi’ china even goes 1M0 the oven to cock iood and “gill fix?‘ d Iggy; ° 0P e5 s as Eva ' Zeisel and Russel Wright have in. terpreted the lnadelrn trend in fine porcelain services which has; "i911 flPDeal on subtle. rounding “M8. 111811 zlazes ant. functional simplicity. In the ZeiaeLdeaigmd service. called Museum Shape." glowing white china is manipulated in up- ward curving- lines. From fairly heavy bases, each piece is drum out m eggshell tranalucency at the. Bdzes. Cream pitchers with well- armered spouts lose their han. dies but are curved to iit com- 80224111? into the hand fibula. slightly raised, Prevent cups from sliding. Loop- 8 bands on curls Illt‘. bowls in. stead or linger-pinching handles insure a iirm hold. salt and pep- pers have oases that are rounded and take a puah without spilling. The vegetable cishes in this series are so oeiully curved that they will invte decorative Mil-HQ“ 0i ilowera or iruit in their oft. duty hours. Practical Porcelain Russel Wfilnt, long iamous tor [his skillul designs in eartharn- ware table service. rings {or-tn this tall with a new ine o1 stur- dlly molded porcelain, a noxi- mately called "Casual China It is designed ior use in Cdikirajl’. mitig- eraior storage and every-menial:- ptamnco on the table. Thick walls on platters and cu- senolea ushed these diahel saiel! into the oven tor iooddiprepare- tion. Rolling tu- _ chlpp i; edges hit together in new we» ‘mnem- “m- ‘“°" Tfit°“-rl5‘.5§° iifi"l. h l . - -\ v \! the d rl. Instead o! outward- fmtlgib‘ fuofigzgéléf,‘ °,,°,f_,,',"§, heir apparent and ltunonth-old mum ma)» on 59y}; “q the international emorkencv iood “l: ‘:31:I‘f';€_-L§$n "Infra: ramekins. 11h‘!!! Slim are curved council had not satlslied the de- m; ‘flunk “(may “m mm misfit in min-lot“ mrrlnlacvims bowie to take ND less aheii room. Wide open tops on the carving plcoal and the absence oi renew decorations make Dieoea a ahowninrmtels osoi 3' and blue as wall aa while. P- Q» ifwo” 1g;- c M1 ...;r;.-;ma;a;... ‘a. *2: '...":".. Tatar, —- Induatr Alat in this instance. bnt- “Naif lam‘ flaw; m all": .'r."r.".l;"...% i?» ‘S. rel- v- a. massacre; tat wu mind m- i by m. bundle On a plateau near the wreckage o! the Belgian airliner. a Coast Guard helicopter lends to lvring out the ilrst oi’ the l8 survivors o! the crash. tn vlhich 2d died. As rescue workers prepare the hand. the Brussels-New York $010M desolate It was m ill-fill“ tipped open u u w a slant lanai vain airliner i!!! was died wsouclua helicopter (upper right) ior a stretcher. others can be seen (lower leit) carrying one oi the survivor! into the clearing. Tent was set up by ground rec- cue teams who arrived beiore the helicopters. haeruiacauaunul.