' - ‘~ 7 ‘—isr .,,.. _.... L is... =-.s.~$vsoa.»..-.~._@-..;£§ - ~ >_ __i - ~..=.~_....~ - ..._.=-_.._-.__-_. . . . . . , , __ . I . PAGE. rovarsw Z ll i iii is s, .3 Available, but still in limited quantities - _ BRITISH CULlIMBIIl PACKERS LlifilT VANCOUVER, SANA DA cLl-II Bristol and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. B.W. McEwen aave moved to the city for the win- r. Two cases of scarlet fever are re- ported in this vicinity, one case is in Bristol, and another lXl Morcli village. Miss Mabel O'Brien. principle at. Morel] Graded soiiool, is indisposcri end fraiends licre wvish lici- a speedy recovery. The younger boys are Willllfig for the colder weather to get the Bris- tol rink underway. The rink will require some repairs this season. Mn. Slannis Lapierre is doing - considerable repairing to liisnhousc. The building has been li ted. iiew' sills put in. and the entire house shlngled. - The large dwelling house of Mr. H H.. Cox. Moreil. is reported as about sold to a young man in the village. Mr. Cox will take up resid- ence in his new bungalow shortly ls n permanent home. Mr. John Keefe, who came to Bristol to reside a few years ago, has decldeizi to leave again. having purchased a farm near Peakes Sia- tion. It is understood a veteran from the City will purchase his property here. Two up many miles away. Mr. Angus Lapierre, and Mr Charles Mosher. king fir: men, are busy at. the trapping. The season opened and each man has captured ieveral minis and raccoons whose furs sell at a good figure. One large mink brought fifty dollars. a good This ofeesen Megan b; the Contented Carnation Mil u reooucr fishermen from here. who want there names withheld, had a brush with death on the last days of the fishing season when they ventured too far-off shore and were trapped when a storm came up. They spent a long weary night, on the rough sea before being picked tion of rickets in normal infants, and prov good bone and tooth development s So now, _ bottle-fed babies. for the’ gr ups, who she need " morning's catch. These boys will also add s. large number of rats to their seasons haul before the clos- ing day. Mr. Lapierre was a noted irripper in Quebec before coming here. l llnnual Meeting K1118’! County Board of Trude w“ yield Ln the Council Chambers n 439N800. Tuesday afternoon Nov, 26th with a good attendance pro. sent. A resolution was to ask the Minister of Highways for more up-to-date snow IDInQV-l mwhlnerv for this district m the coming win-ter- sesson. The present slate of officers and one new Councillor added, Mr. 2:‘? 613mm" °1 Qwwelto n. The s no com ~ guowmg: W L'- Ied of the rcsidmt; A. G. Park . M “m, Vice-president; a m ' Montague. tutor John A. McDonald. Cardigan Cfllly Lei. Murray Harbour; MAL’. McGowan. M.L.A.. Kilmulr; X...1-I_ Poole. Montague; Ethan H. Stew. art. Montague: and Earl Mqbuien Georgetown. joint acti County Charlottetown Boss-d of Tradg in the matter of dealing with the scr- Viw! 0f lhe Maritime Electric co. Ltd. The matter is being rotor-red Jo the Charlottetown Bosyrd. to ask the 'I‘own Council of Mont. “We in but into effect without further- deiay the matter of a w“; Planning Commission and endog-g. in; the scheme. authorized to make an investlga- Mr. Joe McDonald. who hes pur- chased the property of tho late‘ Wallace McVurisli from James Mc-- Donald. the latest owner, will move! to his new estate this week to re-| side with his sister Mary for the. present. _.1- year's ago, but never finished. He. Wlhlfl‘. . Friends of popular Gerry Mc-I Adam. owner and manager of they McAdam Transfer with several trucks, will be sorry to learn hel has been irnable to do any work for some weeks. Ge will also be missed from the rough end qf the hodrey this winter and in general. his friends wish him a quick recov- ery. FORTUNE BBIDGI W. I. The November meeting o! the Fortune Bridge Women's Instit- ute was held. at the home of Mrs. Lewis Higglnbotihum on Wednes- day evening, Nov. 20th. The vice-president presidedand the meeting was opened with the Ode and Creed. Eight members were present and answered roll call by paying dues for i946. The minutes oi the last. annual and regular meet- ings were read and approved. report for the year. Balance in funds. $28.39. It was decided to have the old- er school girls make n collection for the orphanage as soon espou- sibie. There was some discussion on holding a dance but it we! left till the next meeting. 111a a Kimrl Coumy Exhibition at Montague next year and in comm; farmers and cthurs interested to nifllldtilolns with people or fir-ms xii derstoodthtJ rirc-w°"‘“b°l“"°"“°dlnter DOllZl1sd‘l1'lr;5 purchaser: a 1'.§'§.°‘i...u..e;“”“’“‘“g a- Creamery l” Mmuam" to pasteuriu fluid milk and the from Dnn Mathescn. built a Ievwllnanuracmce a! om“ muk pmducw will have the building moved to his farm at St. Peter's Harbor thlsliinag {gag flfxfhfllxlfnxugerl wit‘: results of financial arrangements between our Province and the Dominion Government. ' the next meeting. R011 cs1] to b; ‘Hie secretary read the financial‘ of King's Bounty Board of Trade I .- The annual meeting qr the . were‘ --elected Keir Clerk, Montague. Cyril-l A. Shaw. fitibfl-ireasixor; 5m. A resolution was passed pmtggt- ins to v A Airisworth, Mmrgggr, Maritime Electric 00., again.“ the 3mm!“- Wmfl! 0f electric cur-rent lo this region whereas other die. tricts have not been cut off at ell. Ari appeal for fairness in this may. ‘m’ i‘ “med dim"! the present emergency. A further resolution called for between the King‘; ard of Trade and the A fiurther resolution was passed Mi-. Harry Lane of Montague was tlon as to the possibilities of hold- PTOIHOKB a. two day show. The Flatter or pasteurized milk was discussed and the president and Mr. Parks were asked to begin A discussion regarding hlghygyg answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts. Mrs. Alfred H-lg- glnbotlham offered to help with the lunch. ‘Ihe following oflliicers were e1- ected for the ensuing year: President-Mrs. George Ding- well. Vice President - Mrs. George Jszksorri- ~~ Sec-Treasurer - Mrs. Higgiribotham, re-elccted. Directors-Mrs. Jack Aitken, Mrs. Alfred Higginbotham. Audltors—-Mrs. Ernest Aitken, Mrs. Harvey Aitken. Mrs. Joe Dingwell and Mrs. Jocelyn Coffin were appointed to the sick committee. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. George Dingwell. and a pleasant social hour spent. (Patriot please copy) NEW POST FOB PILOT DUBLIN -(CP)-Captsln J. C. Kelly-Rogers. pilot on the first reg- ular trans-Atlantic flight in 1939. Collection amounted to. B0 cts. $2.50 dues were received. Mrs. George Jackson invited the members to her home for u beflore. additional irradiation assures e more than ever, Carnation in" riel vitamin l CANIUHCIA i VITAMIWD" H]! vitamin D content of been increased from the Ynunuuiond units per _ Carnation, uni! water) . . . nearly 2% time: In mudl margin ides ud excellent . Milk ranks so u preferred food f0 owing brothers end viuqiu D. This D is provided e: no more our. a“, "my", “or-n rm. us has resigned his British Oversees Airways post to beccme technical manager of the new Irish trenc- atlantic air service. ‘ Lewis w V’ \ Introducing-- ‘riéfrx -~ '4 ;~~r.-.l,b\ v ‘ Y g‘. //{‘ ‘vi-Q: f-rié‘? Clrnerion Mllkbsl former 162 to 400 reoonssiguoed quart (5115 o? safety for the preven- rhe vitamin. D needed for eistergendfor growu- ‘ greedy lncressedemount Dblllllbll Network Ganaila Year Canadian literacy lists is out Illn- It is the Canada. you" book o! 1M0, the current eunusl issue of an oflicill statistical giant that. has been emerging under various titles since Ooritederetlon. Within its 1.2M page: ll inched n wealth of information on the economic. social end physical Oenede now lhlpllll herself into e slowly hard- ening post-wt: mold. Twelve thousand copies of the big green book will be distributed. some of them finding their wey to many ports at the world in err- chnnge for liiniler national ltblll- tioel compilations. Ol the 12,000. some 8.000 will lo free outside the country or. l Canada, to libraries and newspap- ers and other authorised loumes. Three thousand will be published with DIN!‘ covers for lilo It 0i apiece to students and the not will be sold to the public ct BI apiece. actually considerebly ices thin they cost in produce. In recent. your. the totol num- ber of cwlcs issued annually has increased markedly and there ls m that the dfinlfld will "fun Collard ci-eue from the present population to m ultimate 500.000. with n "green belt" around city limiting end safeguard Highlight of Sir Patrick's pianll e 1500-ysrd suspension ln-idge over the Rurnber. It will cost £6,000,000 70-year Scheme Book For 1946 To Rebuild llull ls Published HULL. UITAWA. NOV. u -- (C?) — A nouncgd_ book that can claim up; witl; The work of Sir Patrick ‘éoczrzhzigffi sfluyuc: Ngw yggx’ my, 35.. (512).. driest end the surest se crs o Alaorerombie. » leading British much “n”. ind mo" “my o? m.’ gel-b," g_ Mm“, o; m, uni. town-planner. it provides for an in- 830,000 further lng agriculture. ($24,000,000). The pie-n provides 300 shopping centre to serve people. to be ellmlnttbd and Sir home for everybody. Whl Patrick's report. already rnsnb e "bold IIG. .?____.____ new rmcinn roe ens llr blllt u the vision o! In vice, Dominion liq. i England, Nov. 25 - (Rcutcrsi-A 70-year plan for the rebuiidln: of Hull, on, of England's worst blltsed cities. hes been rm- the expansion per cent more acreage for open spaces with- in the city than previously. and“; Slims behind t-he dosh are P trick aye his plan envisions a two-storey lo ODIQIVMQ that the I'll port of Hull is still living and rm been retained inure vim." Bu- \ in IIflnciPle b! do council. rezoni- YINO ORCHARD! If experiment‘: now being con- ducted in the Oksnegsn Valley in lrltleh Oolurnbls prove successful. ' tllllltlon by I simple, end economic machine may answer u to whet future . methods of spraying orchards and ' trieldr may be. A sprayer-duster or um m» in ma brought l-itc Obnnenu Volley by the Di- tdtlololfirlltlnccper- Debertmentof Ac- I. kn lla- . - Canada ’s Smartest SPORT coats A xrnwooo con - The cllfllllltll cm rlior our the year. Mode Warm enough too. lnoburn, can be yours! - STYLEB As siierciiio ’$|lE$1Ul0 2o. . - coioiis - with: out: TBFFEE niisr LIBIIT an!!! tritioii crorn RASPBERRY eiiicii mi tisiir no: GREEN _ riiasiiru. EXCLUSIVE WITH HOLMAWS — SUMMERSIDE 1 WE" BRAEBURN w)!" KENWUUD will be appreciated through- from the some materiel as the foipcus Ksnwood Blanket. for the eliillisst day of Winter-light enough for milder weather Th; pride and pleasure of being the owner cl n Kenwood Coat, made by i‘ iiiriiooiicroiir riiicii - - - - it 9_5o shall, of the Division ut the Buni- merlend Laboratory, end is betnl operated st Bummcrlund. Politic- ton. and Kelowne. It. ll It-lll lfl the experiments! stage and conse- quently has undergone a number ofsdjurtments and alterations. Even now it ie not suitable for the use of the commercial orchard- ist. It requires u chsnsc in ‘Friv- lng procedure quite apart from the fact that it operates with entire- uq pumped or injected st little m no pressure into u powerful current of uir. Gives Advice lie German Measles vanity of Kenn: School o! Medl- clne, llld toflpy Ger-men measles was a dangerous dhceuc 4nd young girls should deliberately expose themselves to it. Explaining this paradoxical ud- vlce. Dr. Miller slid ttut the den of musics es to e child whose mother eon m1! the ills- ease during pregnencyynot to the measles patient. Previous ‘once ure would produce immunity. outed then e high pressure ml- chlne. At the suns time, It indi- cates that. the new type of 1pm!!- In] 1nd puma; equipment will be light and moderately priced and probably operated by one or two r-nen at e speed live to twenty time: that. o! conventional two-gun hlizh pressure Muir“!!!- The future machine may utilize the sir-blast principle. whereby ll, J. Nififiilll OPTOMETBIBT “m” “g gagging GILIIH Moitllllb. P- l- L n n on ro u» is a. M» o M. lo“ 5 P. M. 80M!!! etc. by llllwlmmen‘ - iety ference 01 m‘ Nmmm s” yo; n“ Prevention of Bllllldlwql ii» Mr» W“ .2';€32§.i that German measles. p regarded as relatively Int, Wu l‘ mleltl; clause erects. den mu I . JMI dentel delccts in iziraaciilir; bf‘: to mothers who cont’ disease during prllflflll°Y< fairly concentrated solutions or dugt.‘ o, pump. been together Dr. llrllei- told the unnusi cori- . . ____’_____,..