FEBRUARY _4, 195i; ¢”-"""" "' "“_ This column la reserved to: non or local interest, bat advarllalnl oi a neruy nature may be lnaarteo at tlva cents a word, strictly pa! dole in advance. JRASWELL ior Photograpa CONIIDEIATION bill INIUI- ANCI- Irfll NAVAL RATINGS ENTERTAIN- liD-‘nlesday nllht the War Ser- vlces Committee oi the Catholic Women's League entertained 22 naval ratings irom H.M.C B. Queen Charlotte to chicken dinner .a|. the Queen Hotel. Lieut. Crowley accompanied the boys. dWho l!” , lMr. The hapayé gathering was presi over by v. LA. D008“- _._________ I Mrs. Mac Bell oi Belle River has returned to her home alter spend- ing the week end in the oltv the ‘guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phi- lips, (Jvraitcn- Street. Carleton and Vicinity ‘m’ N. y. nun, N...‘ JOAN LESLIE ' llllllilllll".tlillillllllll;illlllilillfill“ “"‘""" . HURRY! JUST THREE DAYS LEFT. f PLAYING TO-DAY-FRI. and SAT. snows 3.i5— 1.5 AND 9.0: PLEASE colvia EARLY! G r. Wendell Macwlllianls has yrlged trom Halliax to visit his wiie and young son at Carleton. Miss Vera Simpson, student at Mount Allison University, spent a short holiday in Cape Traverse, the guest oi Mrs. E C. Bell. m. John S. Hasiam, Caiieton, attended the iuneral oi the late Prod WE. Haslam at Springfield last Tuesday. Mrs Edith Pickering. Cheltori is spending a. week m Carleton, the guest oi her sister, Mrs. C. B. Doull. Mrs. Waldo Gardiner and Miss Norma Pickering, Chelton, merit Tuunduv with Mr. and ivlrs. Charles B. Doull. Carleton. Mr. Paul lavoie, Carleton, has returned irom a two-weeks visi with relatives in st. Narcisse, Que. It is nineteen years since Mr. Lavoie had been to his home irl St. Nareisse, and he enjoyed the trip very much. AC. 2 Gordon Giliespie oi the RCAJt, is spending weeks leave with his parents, Mr. Mm. T. B. Gillespie, Carleton. Miss Ferne Bell, Prince of Wales College student. spent the week-end at her home in Carleton. Miss Mildred Lowther, Carleton, has entered the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, as a student nurse. Mrs. Boyd Lowther, Carleton, spent Tuesday in summer-sir‘. ‘Pile many friends oi Miss Penaie Bell, Carleton, will regret to learn that she has been confined to her bed {or some weeks. and her con- dition is steadily growing weaker. Mrs. Roy Clark and Miss Audrey Clark, Augustine Cove, leit Monday, evening ior a iew days visit with irlendg in Charlottetown. Miss Jean Stirling, teacher at Augustine Cove, spent the week- end at her home in Kenslngton. Miss Ruth Rain, teacher at Augustine ‘Cove. ‘was a week-end visitor to Glarlottetown. i, g . n“ _ m“! 3'15"“! — Cartoon chili" I - "SECRET song». _ Y. CAPITOL -=- ty-nlv - FllL-SAT. s snows DAILY - 3.15 _ 1 and 845 A Buck Jones Hag Exciting Career & EMPIRE % Miss Frances Murphy has return- csirnil. cuinnml ‘Aid To Russia Fund Proceeds irom Sacred Concert, green Square School p North River Church oi erinl dz Mrs Mr. . Matthew a McLean, Ltd. Carry men. . Students P.W.C. Pembroke W.I., St. Mary's NO W PLA YING and smoking guns ...b|uze s lmll cl rough-riding drama . . . when llltil I've: iliool Ioul with killers! .$_|' do» Buck J -, Mush elite. ‘thii. ‘lléliielfiiuii M°C°Y "Id Raymond Hatton, wlho "PM" 0n tho screen in their latest adventure. “Forbidden 'I‘ra.ils.” at the Emlplre Theatre. hfls had onc °I "19 ‘Wine-it careers oi anv movie actor. At some time he has been a, rodeo stunt rider. an auto racer, a 118mm‘ in the Phllllppines, a mem- ber oi the United States Cavalry on 5°11!" Doirol in the southwest, a ranch owner and a movie star. Best known and best loved oi all western stars. Buck Jones has been on the screen ior a number oi years as Yours! America's, outstanding cow- boy hero, » Hitler Role Funniest 'In Joe's Career Joe ll. Brown has played many funny roles during his brilliant stage and screen career, but he de- claresthat Hitler i8 Positively the iunnlest character he has even been ed to her home ln Augustine Cove after a most enjoyable visit with her aunt. Mrs. Margaret Garland. Miscouche. Mrs Keir Basset, Albany, Mrs. Ambrose Monaghan and daughter Adrl. Kelly's. Cross, were recent guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munphy, Augustine Cove. arrived Saturday night to spend his leave wit/h his mother. Mrs. Bertha Howatt, Cape Traverse. Mrs. Bruce Macwiliiams. Cape Traverse, returned Monday evening from Sunimerside. where she spent the week-end with her husband at the home oi Dir. Delaney. Mrs. Vernon Muttart, Mrs. Ray- mond Harvey, Mrs. Jack Mac- Williams, Mr. Montague C pbeil, and- Mr. Frank MacWllliams were passengers to Silmmerside on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross en- os. Austin Howatt oi the non. Hwoe i v Canadian Legion Chfiown 885.03 plls 44.42 ur- geto Baptist Churc. and gommunity ooliecnon A. J. Watts Corps tuna 0n Canada 586M111 las '~Aitken, § e i? 355 s2: s2 o Road , 1).N. Mas-Kay, Bradslbane, Lorne Valley WI. Dr. a MrsQILH. Shaw Ebenezer WI. Success W.I., collected Group Captain E. A. Blake Ladies‘ Ailliillfllz Canadian Le on BES , Ch'town Dr. Mrs. I.J. Yeo stb TIEICSL Sub-Division a.is'.c_.s'. Queen Cliarlottc Dingweli 8s Rosslter Morell Mrs. Edwards, ma. H T5555 f5 F53 .5. 8888 S 8 5% tat 8 8S 5S5 3238 8 Model school students P.W. . 6.50 Bay View W1. ‘5 _ Greenniount Red Cross Unit 6.00‘ $5.00 irom; Beecher Court. No.1 Rustico; Pupils oi Bast. P_oint~ School. Red Point W.I-. Mr. 6s‘ Mrs. Elmer Fraser, South Lake" air r;~.°::'.....,*'" Sear. as‘ c: . , or - tier Mr. a Mrs. Hero d Bruce, East Baltic; Melvin a. MoQuaid, Souris: I J. Frank Stems. Souris, Living- stone D. Rose. Elmira: Colin Dix- on, East, Baltic; Hector Compton. Bells River; E. W. Anderson, Mor- ell: Hope’ Dlngwell, Morell: Or- well Cove W.1.; HB. Dodges City; J. I‘. Leightizer, City; R, ,w U“- it. Sturgeon; L.H.; Hel West Cove Head Schoo; Mt. Bu- chanan School; W. R. Jenkins, City; Sterlin Lord, Albany; Mc- Donald's W. .. Cross $4.00 tram: Pairview Baptist Ch ch l1!‘ . .50 il-orn: York School. .00 irom: vlmi. B. Baker, Ei- mira; Stanley Cameron, East Point: Bay Fortune Young People's Society; Clinton MacDonald. Red t House; Michael Poole, Souris; Mrs. E. A. Atwell, City; C. J. Cook, Ken- sington; Ray Woolner, No. Rustico: Hugh Campbell, Graham's Road. s .50 irom: l-ledley s: Peter Terllzick, North Rusiclo; Mermaid. .00 from: Peters s: Gallant, givianullowatt. E. illlciuérlmnOor- on ' '=~-- ar arry MacKensie, William ‘lbombs, Olai Stevenson, North Rustico; Spur- geon Warren, E. E. Warren, Frank Willis. Bruce MacKinley, Neill Matheson. Mrs. Wm. 5. E. Mac- Kinley. North River; Mr. s. Mrs. Stephen Aclrland. Hampshire; Ernest Ladner, North ‘River: Jun- ior Hed Cross. Ernscliiie; J.BM., Uigg: Olive Lowther, Inspector J. A. wright, James Larrabee, H. C. Muttart. Marshiieid; W. J. Clow, York; Horace Vessey. York; Haz- en Wlgmore. City; Russel Webster, RR. Webster. Gordon Coiiin, John F’. McInnis, A. B. McAdam. D. Samson, Molell: Wallace J. Rose, East Baltic: Anselm McDonald. : D. R, Burke. Fortune; Roddie Kidson, East Baltic: Mr. 8t Mrs. Munns Road; Andrew Paton; Rollo Bay West: Gordon F. Roper, Sui-ls: Mr. s.» Mrs. Calvin Kennedy, Munns Road: Mrs. A. F. Rose, Elmira; J.W. a J.H. Brennan, Souris; Har- old J, Leslie. Bouris: John Charles Bushey, Sourls; J. M. Maund, Un- ion Road. $1.50 from: Mrs. Allen Pursey, North Rustico e100 from Mrs. Neill Matheson, Richard Henderson, Harry Scott, North River; A. E. McGrsth, Eileen Johnston, Isobel Goodwin, Mrs. Louise Bryenton, City; Cyrus McDonald, Mermaid: Vernon S Munn, Walter Munn, Mrs. w, H: MacDonald. Lloyd MacDonald, Mary Doyle, Dari Farquharson. Donald l". McEachern, L. J. Mc- Donald, J. 1" Power; Stella Sull- ivan, Cardigan; Mrs. W. D. Mac- Donald. Little Sands; Mrs. Howard Carr, Oyster Bed Bridge: M. Morrow. lvltr. s» Mrs. Albert Mc- Ewen. Bruce S, Webster. Percy W.‘ Robbins, George Geo l‘; Freeman Jay. Grover Coiiin. ll‘. P‘ Dreelan W. w. ox, Cecil McCarthy, Lloyd MacNeill, J an liodwe Charles ‘Fidel-show. Aileen Campbe George “Hod Rage Brown. (Earner-on Nwgimr’ in" a d Huuizii an nnon er Bl‘ 8.1’ , l g/ldlstillil. Jack MacLorod. P ior, lvlrs. Mable Ferguson. will Olllis, Mrs. Jack Whitehead, Mrs. Fred Campbell. Mrs. Jim Camp- gellidclrahsalnartoad; Mrs. C. Earl enns, oupor; r.J. B. Champion. City: Hector lsvlacNevirl, Canoe Cove: Christina MacNevili, ONLT WOMAN AT CASABLANCA PARLEY a . J. Hem- l only , ming and Mrs. Portloclr Cit 9.00 Churchi.l conference in Casablanca. Jluoverseas, she is a sterlogrzipher in First Officer Louuse -Llll.ian Andl erson, above, oi Denver, Col., was the womun at the Roosevelt- One oi’ the first iive WAACs to go Gen. Eisenhower's North African] headquarters, and served as SCCIY-l tary at the hlstoic pal-icy oi war GREENVALE SCHOOL The Greenvale School concert , was held in the school house. Mr. P. J. Martin capably acted as chair- man iqr the evening and the fol- lowing programme Was carried out: , Opening Chorus by the School. Recitation-Raynlond Sentnel". Moriologue-Arna1d Moore, _ Dialogue-Genus Taker by two senior pupils. 1 Recitation-Pb ills Martin. Drill-Santa C aus—J.unlol- pupils. Solo-Eleanor Brown. | MonoViIrue-Jean MncPhcrson. Rocitat oil-Harold Martin. Solo-Mildred Spence (encdred). Nonol ue-Marie Martin. Solo- erna Martin (enoored) Recitation-Jfileanor Brown. Quench-Four Girls Recitation-Edna Wave. Recitation-Wendall Silllohant. Chorus--“Carry On" bv the school Rccltatlon-ahnna Whitiock. | Duet-Dorothy MacRae and Lil- lias Wonnacott. Monologue-—Ethci Moore. Recitation-Helen Martin. Solo-Yernall/l artlli rencorcdl. Recitation - Lilllac Wonnncott, Solo-Dorothy MacRae. _ Recitation-Verna Martin. Dialogue-Chliistmas Shopping - iour senior pup . , Exercise-Harold Phyllis, M artin. » Recitation-Eric srlitner. Solo-Melvin Carew. Rocitation-Gterllng MacRae. Duet-Eleanor Brown and Verna Martin. ' Recitation-Melvin Carew. Dialogue-Three Oclock in the Moming~two senior ouullfi- ~ Closing Chorus bv tlie school. p S then arrived and m his usual jovial manner unloatid the well laiden tree oi its Ems 5°? the children and their teacher- A treat ior the children was klndlv provided by the Womelfs lnstltuic; Santa. then went on his wav. gold wishing all a Merry Chi-istlilus ziivr whlgh a good-night recitation bf! Helen Martin and the slnlzllle oi the National Anthem brtfllllht the en- iortalnent to a close. MANY DIABETIC S It i3 esumuTed illtll. about B00100’) persons in the United States are suffering irom diabetes. AVONLEA woman's rusfirura The regular montlilv meeting oi Avonlca W0l'l'l(‘ll‘5 IllSlltllie mct at the home of Mrs/J’ L. Doyle on and PAGE THREI .' W CASH 5' CARRY STORES BIGGER and BETTER THAN EVER WE HAVE ENLARGED AND PLACED TWO STORE STOCKS INTO ONE. WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU A GREAT SALE STARTING TODAY, FEB. 4 — SALE ENDS FEB. 9th GROCERY DEPT. FRUIT DEPT. gunmen oars, 1o lbs. - - _ 55c APPLES, Delicious, doz. - - 89c BEANS, white. 10 lbl- — — — 55° onaucas, Sunkist, BEANS, Yellow Eve. 10 lb!- — 59° Per doz. 19 _ 3a _ 39 -- 4s -59e Miiacggl. w} in r611“- 4 ‘If; - if]: FEARS; lirm. each - - - - _ 0c RAISI , S08 9 s ol- I, ~ "' 0E R- “L __ _ __ RAISINS, seedless, bulk. Z lbs- 29¢ Simif”; _ _ _ _ f“: co-RN FLAKES, a tor - - - 25c Isles 1 lb. k; _ __ __ 39c TolLET PAPER’ P'°m‘°" 3 h" m APPLES '6’ oil} III)! - 25c PEACHES’ Brighls’ z u“! " _ m APPIES’ Stgrksngli z - ' _ 19¢ CORN, Golden Bhlllllllyzijli! - 29c (‘RAéEFiRUlT a f0 - - — '— 29 Baking Powder, SCHWARTZ, f — _ ‘ _ l‘ 0r '- -' — "' c Per fin _ _ _ _ __ f, _ 35¢ CYILAPlaS.‘ pol l). -— — — — — 29c TOMATO SOUP, 3 “n! _ _ __ 25¢ “ALA L1 S, shelled, lb. — — -— 75c MEAT DEPT. A PPRE C IA TI ON , SPARE RIBS, 3 lbs. — — — — 25c MR, STEWART‘ IVICKAY D. & F. SAUSAGES, per lb. - 25c has joined the active service Canadian STEAKS _ Deiicaicd, all meats are surge 11",,“ w“ connected with t!" ness or the past 13 years, being um uuuu M- {:"...‘.f'.:, placed in a sanitary electric refrlger- ing twin, the Cash & can.” and ill-ltd Dislllll)’ COIIBWI» - I150 Cured thanks you mos-t sincerely for the meats, fine patronage you have giv n him in the past. e Buy War Savings Stamps at the Cash & Carry Men's plan White Shirts — ard—--—-- Per yard Door Mats, each — — — - CHICKENS —- FOWL SALE lszvos 187 DRY GOODS Men’s Fancy Shirts, all sizes .. 1. Men's Air Force Shirts- — — Men’s Work Shirts,.ail sizes — Men's Overalls and Smock: — Men’s Work Pants — -- — — — Men’s Caps, brown and grey — Men’s Canvass Gloves - - — - Women’s Dresses, cotton — - Womerfs Dresses with zipper — Women's Cotton Hose — — - Women’s Rayon Hose - — — Table Oilclotli 1 1-4 yds, wide P9!‘ Y . Table Oilcloth, 1 1-2 yds. wide The Store That Sets The Pace l5 NAILS, all sizes, per u». - -- - ee 1-75 PAILS, large. each - — — — '- - 1-90 FAILS. strainer. each — — - 1.10 1-25 DIPPERS, enamel, each — -- — 85c W] KNIVES AND FORKS 21o Silver Plated - - - - - loe 1-10 WASH BOILERS. Galv. - - - 1.50 12g; TEAPOTS, enamel - - - - 85c 1.95 .Paints and varnishes completo 25c line. Also many lines oi small hard- sgc WRIT. ' - - 45c BOOTS, ior farm use, a good ll- : " sortment at Bargain Prices. Farmers we have ROPE, BINDER TWINE, MILK CANS. We want — CARROTS and PARSNIPS. FEB. 9th. —Save This Ad CASH o- CARRY STORES GREAT ciaonca STREET . J. rch Macinan, Topper Tay- ' January 26th. Meeting opened with 0"." i0 lowed by Creed repealed in unison. Minutes of inst meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by twelve members, three visitors were also orcsclit. Coul- . mlttecs reported find new olics are: Cavendish School » Mrs. Green and Mrs. Geo. McCoubrev. ‘ son and Mrs. Fenner Stewart, _ RilStiCO SCHOOL-Mrs, R, G Flgm- ing and Mrs. Tom t, Rustlco Sick-Mrs, Leigh Warren and Mrs. B. C. Wooner, 1t was ileulded that we collect Ironi dloIflOIS ior the “Aid to Ftus- sia Fund" and money gent in to liciulquartors in the name oi the Institute. Collectors ior Cavendish were: Mrs. Alfred, Moore, Miss McCabe, Mary Stewart‘ and Mrs. Wyaild. Rusticm-Mrs. Reg MoNeiil, Miss Howutt. Mrs. E. McLure and Mrs. N. S. McLure. it was moved, aeo- onded and carried that we send $5.00 to Kinsmen Milk ior Britain Fund and that we place milk bottles in stores ior donations. Mrs. Wyand invited the members to her home ior February meeting. Mrs. T. L. McNeili had question- naire on Child Weliare. Lunch was served and the meeting closed with God Save the King. SUCCESS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Mrs. W. P. Purse , John Pursey, Reginald MscNe l. Lorne Hous- ton. D. A. Campbell. Mrs. Lionel called upon to imitate calls ior Brown. a beiore a n a Nazi spy ring. choice, Brown does v Hitler impersonation. i - peace," he screams. ‘ giliinugérii- lova-kia, a péqfe oi - BU(K JONES um MuCllY n gium, a piece oi‘ Hollau Riders oi Death Valley Color Cartoon SHOWS TO-NIGHT 'I AND 8.45 MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 tlta EDUCATION capitol Theatre ior a run educati-n and settlement for may take children Canada. Among arshlps ior children in Britain go to Canada ior l2 months in LONDON, Feb. fl-(Cltl-Georflfl dlange ior Gibson, burly president oi i410 Industrial scholarships dults; ELAtLHQHQIasra-sguirielpmi. Painful, Pu: Filled Boll: the 0am oi Much Misery , lib outgullelrutsom you know how dek and "i"! e . Boila llzylll 0.1.33.3 iIiadication oi ‘ , ‘tieain I u" and just when u think you are rid oi We another oro “Q i" lta place and prolong m misery. Ainhe ’ and poultloing you can do may not stop more Iii lluld that oId,rsUlrtII:I>It?l‘£icI::,-l38rdoo Bloyod Bittomacliaooetoa "hit it will do in helping u got rid oi them? Thousands iia “rulponlmiliapeetllvooyeara. Whynotyuu? iT-lllfllolelitolffii One zany sequence ‘in Republic's "Lazy Bones," starring Judy Canoga, "corny" vau e- ville entreprfiéieillrbto atrial; his ‘was ‘Dem “M O ‘m g c u opera r an _ sawmbm who are actually heads o; ing sum oi 88.50 was realized. M31. Unconscious oi the irony oi his his energetic "I want "A piece o! iece oi Norway. a piece 361- on Thursday aitemoon. The Nazis. portrayed ‘by Jerome Cowan Alexander Granach, WOII-l i113" 0W‘ R°l°h°w “d HHGodb purpose ior my community. lllllMllNil l - “"3 llllllflN SliVlR Von lr-wamowsu_ m no The memo méltfiaxgilatiqzubmgl EXTRA "Joan oi Ozark," long awaited by F"? "m" ‘l’ ' Mum“ comm’ Canova tans. opens ocally at the ifllgxhzfgga$igizlngt°péggdpxiégl ‘a oi three days staring to-day. is working on a scheme oi Emptitl‘: . the 27th Psalm. The minute; oi the immediate post-war days whlchiresd and the report oi from Britain iniurerwwafi heard. Collection mount- his proposals are: Schoiqiee day. Mrs. Leigh lowther led- toi the beautiful dedicatory service ior ex-lthe installation oi Officers. which children from Canada; onened with quiet music and closed ior a- with tire blood, ao why not vauaedit in their home in Carleton last Wed- nesday. A pleasant social evening iee was charged ior war work. The gratify- Thomas MacMlcken assisted the hostess in serving lunch. Tile Cape Traverse Women's Missionary Society met at the home oi Mrs. Harry Muttart. Carleton, flhuary 7th. The president, Mrs. Fmest Harper, was in charge. The theme ior the vear is co-operating with The Opening Year, iolowed by prayer and responsive reading from previous meeting were adopted as the Treas- 00. Next meeting will be the hymn lord m the Strength oi Ihith. IPor the regular lmeotlll! the Christian Education Program was used with all the members taking part. The meeting closed with the hymn Lord Speak To Me. iollowed b the Doxology. A peasant social our was spent and lunch wa; served be the host- ess. _ ARCTIC lXPLOBIB l)!!! mlilili. S I72. lin land, res. i_<ei=>_i’>‘.l§.. Prank Agrtlrur Worsley. 70, Arctic explorer who BWWBMM the hiduranoe in Sir Ernest Shack etoirs South Pole ex- pedition. died tod M tertained a number oi friends at R b1 0 n5 .N. s. Mclrure, Clive McNsill Guy Rollin , Leigh War- ren, ds MacKen e, Mrs, Ches- ter Woolner, Rely! _ Thom“ Hiscott R. G. eming, Joseph E. Doiron. North Rustico; Mrs, Don- sld McEachern, Aiiken Fortune O. Johnston, John J. Deagls Rollo Ba Oswald Stewart. East Bal n, East Bran-l: ic: Mrs. Florence Hobersio Baltic, ett. Souris: Donald J. llockbarra: Roy Dixon, Kingsboro; Clinton Stewart. Kingsboro; An- gus Beaten, East Point. 00.30 in sundry smaller aub- soriptions. Avonlea W3. oi North Rrustico collected £48.55 ior e Fund. Al- Dhfl W-I. oi York collected $58.70. Mlgrsv River Wii. co-lected 115.50 an Success W.. Graham's Road collected $21.25. I-l-ii TUBERCULOSIS RAIIIO" FORUM r» S‘ O Hoar the Radio Forum on ‘Inher- oulosis over C.I‘.C.Y. Thursday 1215-8 ' Mrs. Edwin av. Cmdr. Worsl- is t leader of a BrltIsh ‘Alztlcwgxoedirti- ion in and Wla author oi sev- Arctic o ration. R B it. rt ; i Gzfilllt‘? Seourrlg; “<§‘i°sr§§§§“°nei§§‘§1 ‘ T MhcLeod Puller was leit with Mrs. em Bu; mule; Home, Robemon MncLc-od to illl in. 1r. was decided grist Biggie; mule] Robertson to take up a 50c special colzection gulélfrsmgéiadh lrlgncesdChevei-le’. gzgémfi $231113‘ “L” w’ “ucggt I ' . owar Pequot. ' ' 5 . . v r ported 3 quilts, 8 pair D?“§‘§,,_m°“,‘,',f,;5§§$f'w_ A i‘ . .5552? 4e Pair socks. 3 pair seamanh “‘“"‘°i,“°{,‘{,“= “"- Am" 1- Mr llfiiiiéi‘ id‘? i’..§.‘“u‘il§’°“"f§iu‘él§°%i arm“: ‘ “r ' John F MM" iliunks was received ior Christmas Mrs. John A. Whlthead enter- tauied the members of success Women's Institute at her home ior their January meeting which open- ed by singing 0h Canada, iollowed by repeating creed in uni-son. The - minutes oi last meeting were read and approved. Ten members ans- wered roll call by "an example we _ can set our children in living." Bills amounting to $6.68 were presented and paid. The questionnaire on Soo- ial Weliarc was discussed and pap- ers on subject read by Mrs. Ray o“ ‘Csvficllsll Sick - ivlrs. J. Sim-b.- oi, has just arrived and she is uaulii (£50. on she has had two sets oi twins and altogether has given birth to tour- teeri heifers and one bull. a relllurk- Seal Certificate oi Louczlme Pro- ltlltlCfi-‘rl-dliy mil presents. It was decided that mem- bars and others in district be div- ided into iour groups and group‘ malgog cllisllt a Bimini!‘ and purc use s r same. was llLSO decided to collect in district {or Rlllssifln Fill-nil. The sum oi $82.25 was collected and sent in. Collection was taken amounting to 55c. 8 mom. hersieiilp iees were paid and 50c pass in ior bazaar. Meeting closed with National Anthem alter which lunch was served by committee in charge. NEW CANADIAN LIFETIME CHAMPION A new Canadian Record ior ille- time production oi both milk and lat on twlce-a-day milking has been made by the Gold Medal Holstein cow. Meadowbrae Echo Rosebud, owned by Q. D. Whale, Alma, On- tario. Starting on test a; g two. year-old shc has produced 200.810 i _lbs. milk containing 0.364 lbs. tat lln twelve lactations. Her latest record was started as a iourtoen- IS Tl-IE ANSWER If siugglahnese has taken the edge ofl’ your encrgy-ifindigcstion and headaches are making you a grouch —-li‘ sour stomach prevents you from doing your beak-start taking Eno'a ‘Fruit Salt’ every morning before breakfast and you'll enjoy the pep and sparkle that makes each new day look brighter. Eno helps nature to free the system oi‘ the poisonous wastes and excess gastric acids that: tend to slow a man down. Eno is truly pleasant tasting, entirely free oi‘ harsh, bitter salts such as Epsom and Glauber. Buy a bottle today. -. I ‘not, 5 rota T be ul is - , i ‘pa; .."l.u9...i‘.,...'-tm:§_. ‘FRUIT SALT’ .lsii.°':'.:".ill."‘u is: ‘Efoiimiifi e III O 0 ' -be uundflsm, ° ' ' ° ' msrmluo svsnvmonumo mgiyggff‘, "$1,353, “ggcmcgfodgce; 24-21 | 20.352 lbs. milk containin 648 lbs. ‘|Yuiiculici~ HolsteiIlTSnringbsIliFSE$w Countess, who gave 2074150 lbs. on three and iour-times-a-day milklns. As tar as can be ascertained. no other cow ill the World has ever able yea; of reproduction. A Gold {exceeded the 200.000 lb. mark on _ kmg, Tile iornler dllotloii has been awarded ‘Mr. Canadian Lifetime Champion “i101 Whale in recognition oi hel- great 1st production on twice-a-dav m - achievements. ing was Dewdrop Johanna Changc- Only one other Canadian cow has lulg, owned by Douglas Hart. W00?!‘ ever produced more than 000.000 stock. Ontario. with 0.170 1b!- Lbg, milk in her- liietime. This is iroin l76,o90 lbs. milk. In her thirteen calvirigs, a-vu-en-eu-étw-v-n-aa-vau-e-v-numw-unvn I ll.A.F. MALE CHORUS OONOERT With Corporal Bililer-conjurer and S. lSiiiiCS——P'lilli0-8CCOi‘dl0Il St. Peter's Cathedral Hall v THURSDAY, FEB. 4th. By kind permission of GHHIP Cfllll- Blake _ ADMISSION 35 cents ' HHHH‘I'I\PIHH a Gentle Softness... Immaculate Quality. .. and MORE sulzlzlg I_=_O_R_ YOUR MONEY i i pa = n4 wluuswiv TOILET TISSUE 225i] SHEETS 3R°Lt’°\25l iat. Bosebudb niroentli ea . I heli-