‘(fltt/fsrg .5) FIG/IT 81/67/71. n, NORM/DA BRAND - coups/r sill 1/ .;_;i.llj Fol COPIEl-l-IMI nun PREPARATIONS mun“ fin I MDNOHYXIT” COQQI IIIIQUIIC, II Ill h I PR1 '4 quglll’ Fillfl copper). Pedal In Iii-Iii lfcel L“ ' ORDER NOW FROM YOUR LOCAL DEALER CANADIAN COPPER REFINERS LIMITED i500 ROYAL BANK euitoiua - ronouro I, oimuuo VI "Ho, ’ "w: was’, "n.1,"? 10g kWh", hlJif-"b '"n."""’ ‘Yea , Protestant Orphanage I Annual ilollection gprirzgvale by Women's Instlt/ute Members 100 Each: F. C. Dollar; Harry Paul; Breton Dollar; Bruce Stew- art: Nelson Bell; Herbie Dollar; Chnrirs Proude; Golden Dollar; .\i‘.fii'i"\\' Dollar: Mrs. Flora Mac- lmi; .\lrs. Fred C0108; Mrs. Beni- Smtucr; Mrs. Roy Taylor; Mrs. R. s. Moore; Elmer Pmude; Charlie MacNelil; Hammond Crabbe; Mrs. Lester Johnston; Mrs. Ada. John- lion; Prank Crabbe; Mrs. Charlie Nfulpfliii Iiirs. Murdock MacSween. J... ceilts: Mrs. Donald MacDon- chi 50 cents Each: munarson Kent; Russel Diamond; Mrs. Rough Ooles; Mrs. Harry Younlcer; Master Wend- ell Santner; Mrs. Ivan Santneo‘; Mrs. Hans Peterson. 25 cents Each: Mrs. Julia Sent. M; Airs. Austin Sentner. 'l‘otel— 26.55. Long Creek by Shirley Stretch and Ruby MacEwen l.00 Each: Walter Biackctt; Mrs. Russell Mason. 50 cents-Each: Mrs, Melbourne MIYEMhQP-ilt Mrs. James McKenzie; Mrs. Mwtie McPhaii; Rod MM. lcod; Norman Strewh; m,“ M“. Declaem‘ Norman ll; John MdPhbc; I": Howard McoNeill. Total-_ 12,00, Fido s. D. b r , Damn: Y M15 M. W. Mac- ggi M. W. lidaoDoniald. ' 5w" "W Meuan: Mu. h? Railway: m. 11w. M - m. Rev. E C. Evans; D. J. Mae. erscn; ‘ 50 cont Each: . mill; fiiacslikmald; Mtimsslexwg: o, Mrs. RA . Gillie; Mrs W DI Mawou; Norman 3m, M“ giiiborigid; Mrs. Rumell mien; G w glam-ii; Gecme Davies: M. ~ P "arson: .1. w. MacWlli- isms; l) S Ros,“ Mrs J H Don ‘d; -. . . . Mo: Ansel’ AMrs. s. MadWilliams, 25 cents Bach.- ‘ . flniayson; ‘L 0' “mum A J. Stewart. Mn, w D Tuial- 17 , “i” ‘Wide by Mrs. Boswell Jen- fwmlgimeMJrenkms. '. _ i s. Seymour ltiorqu- hmm‘ M - sieflinl Steakhouse; Gilliam: Mrs. Robert M.W. Wood; Earl Jan. - Calvin Wood; Mrs, W1: Mrs. F. S. Reeves; kmliiillfcim Reeves; Mrs. Ray M“ 5°". Mrs. Lloyd Bolder-stun: -M Molvncaux: Mrs. noun ‘EmkiYI-i: Mrs. Frank Wood; Mrs. D- Bishop: r-r. Osntelo; : Aicx. Macwilliams: Iguchanan. N_ A_ . .mon'oil| of 1945. The reduction in mm" J" F- iEastei-n Canada amounted to 0.5 i 2.00 Each: Preston ‘Ibombs: Mrs. iOonditioins in Canada. This do prone occurred largely in Eastern Qlrlrdy Ramsay; Mrs. Boswell Jen- S. 50 cents Each: lililrs. Alfred Stew- art; Mrs. Earl Ballem; Mm. Jane Cross Reads by Mrs J. F Gard and Bryer Jones. 1-00 Each: Mrs. Ear Balderston; H.J. Kennedy; J. F‘. d; Mrs. Vernon Cay; ‘Mos. Well. MacNeiil; Mrs. Frank Giilis; Mrs. A. W. Kennedy; Leigh Kennedy; Mrs. F. G. Kennedy; Mrs. Earle Kennedy; Mrs. Bryer Jones; Mrs. Willard Stewart; Mrs. Edwin Stewart; Mrs. Bert Stewart: Guy Stewart. 50 "cents Each: Mrs. Blake Wood; Mns. J. D. MacRae; Mrs. Milt Carver. Total -—16.50, Kensington Continued 0011mm! ivy Mrs. Ralph McMill- an James Jardtixie; Mrs. Ralph Mqwm. (m: 39n1iimin Champion. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Earl Kennedy; Mrs. Jamm McKinnon; Walter Bowness; Claude Dunning; Roscoe Walker; John Walker; Oliver Oflnvabeli; Mrs. Barbara Stavert. 50 cents Each: Mrs. s. Bernard; Elmer Bernard; Bruce Paynter; C. E. P. Yeo; Mrs. Janet Goss; Wend. eiluPlofitt; Henry Meek; A, 0m. ne . 40 cents: Mrs. Dsiniel Dunning. 30 cents: David Clark. 25 cents: Mrs. Mandel-son. Total --20.95. - Grand total Kemsinston -$317.90. -——i-—_____. OATIIE, IIOGS, SHEEP silllfihllflllll of cattle during the third quarter of 1946 were 5 per cent less than for the con-es- Dimding quarter of i945, says the (hinent Review of Agricultural Canada.‘ During the first 9 months of i946. inspected slaughterings of hogs fell off 28 per cent as com- with the corresponding 9 per cent. In Western Canada. the decline was 40 per cent. Inspected slaughterings of sheep and lambs recorded an l8 per cent increase dllfillg the 8rd quarter of I946. as compared with the corres- ponding quarter of 1945. A I cow Bolluno; Mrs. Vaughan Murphy; Mrs. Winston Jenkins; Mrs. Carri Balderston. Total- 22.00. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN In Memos-lam MI. ILEI I. BROWN The death occurred at his home, 105 Pownal BL, Charlottetown on Monday, October 21st" 1946- 0i.‘ James R. Brown in his 85th. year. The lat; Mr. Brown was owner of the Brown Electric, which busi- ness he conducted successfully for the past 3i) years. The funeral was for many years, and upright in his dealindl. his acts of charity and kindness will long be remembered. He was a member of the League of the Cross far many years. Ho earnestly worked to keep the younger members in the path of sobriety and honesty. He was the oldest usher in St. Dunstan’: Ba- silica. Solemn High Man of Requiem was celebrated on Thursday morn- ing in 5t. Dunstan’: Basilica by Rev. Wilfred McCardle. assisted by Rev. Francis MacDonald, deacon and Rev. Kenneth MacMillan, sub- deacon. Present in the sanctuary were: Rev. Leo l-ferreli and Rev- George MacCormack who were with him at the hour of his death. Interment took place in the Catho- lic Cemetery where service were conducted by Rev. Franl-‘s Mac- Donald. Numerous floral tributes. mass cards, messages of sympathy Jud telegrams were received by the sorrcwing family. MASS CARDS Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Ready and Sons (High). . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown Sr. (High). Mrs Gilbert Gaudet and Farrell. Mr and Mrs WJ Brown Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lemar Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. James Mooney. Greenvaie- Souris East (l-Tgh). Mr and Mrs Alfred J. Mubar and Family, Quincy. Mass. (5). The Ramsay Family. Ottawa Mrs. Catherine Wise. Mr and Mrs AR. Cosdy Mr Frank_.Steele (High). i-fildtfs Girl Friends (High). Knights of Columbus (High). Fellow Ushers (High). Mr and Mrs Edward Cullen (High). Labourers’ Protective Union (High). Miss Brown's Pupils (High). Mr and Mrs Albert W‘l.=on. Mr and Mrs Arthur Sullivan Mr. and Mrs Earle Brown. George White. Mr and Mrs and Family. Mr and Mrs Allan Darvon and Family. Mrs. Agnes Ready. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Gillespie. Mr and Mrs Jack Pollard and Family. Rev. Sisters of St. Joseph's Con- vent (High). Rev. Sisters Notre Dams Con- vent (High). Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henncsscy (High) (2). Edward Canxwsll Dr, and Mrs. Mclivor, Quincy, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. Waithen Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Butler Family. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Murnaghan. Gertrude Costly. I Margaret lfi-ancis and Mrs. Vin- cent Dalton. Ambrose Joy. Charlottetown sub Division Cath- olic Women's League. Mr. and Mrs. L A. f-Iynes. Mr and Mrs Ernest Mc-Tague. Mrs. George Reddln. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradley. Mrs. Eden Marshall qr! Family, Vernita and Gloria MacDonald. Mr and Mrs RR. McCormac (I). Charles ‘rrainor. Mr. and Mrs J. Alfred Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. Steele. Ml- and Mrs Frank McKcarney and family. and BANISHED . ,- fN ONE NIGHT? Particularly at this time of the i year, something that will help to banish colds on the chest, is very} useful. It was fortunate for Mni Edgar, St. Laurent, Quebec, that‘ he hoard of Nerviline. Read his] experience: i "For over a year l suffered- with my throat. l suffered vary; badly. l used different romediem; but without definite results; than l heard of the benefits from; Ncrviiinc. l tried Ncrvilinc, and; can new appreciate its efllcacy. ll -havc adopted Norviline as my| throat remedy-that is why l am ' {in good health today." Nervliinc‘ is a strong, penetrating linlment that. Iiolprtc use congestion and thereby aids in bringing quick, mam mm. 85c at m dealers. ' IIERVILIIE A FAST PELIEF m. and Mrs J. Peter MacDon- lltl, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. super. and Mrs T A Campbell. Mr and Mrs Paul Peters. Mr. and Mn Stephen Tcaincr. Mr and Mr: Abraham Peters. Mr and Mrs Vincent Pineau. Fannie Praught‘: and Girls. Mr and Mrs Wm-Mclnnis. Ens and Betty Mae Randall. Mr and Mrs Joseph Hughes. Larry A McIr-mis. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lorne Harper and Blanche. Miss Margaret Mass. Anne and Millie Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McMahon. Harry Ccrcoran and Family. William Martin and Family. Mr and Mrs Walter Lswlor. Mm. Georgie Hughes and Fam- iiy- , m. and Mrs. George Prcwse and Family‘ Sr. Regina O, l. M. Mr. and Mn Wilfred McKcni-ia. Mr. and lilrl. Howard Mcfnnis. Mr. and Mrs. George Moran. Dr. R D Hewett. Darrell McGuifln-and Adolphus IcAulay. Mrs. Alycla floniur. Hr. and In. Nick Power. Walsh. Boston v ms. GIORG M e m o r l a m In Loving Memory Of one of the largest seen in the City] The late Mr. Brown was a high-I lly respected citizen, honest , L A McDonald and Fnmfl“ " SlOllfS IINIMINI’ | ‘n? ’ i€i>v~P~‘“" JUSl PAT ll ON! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. John Ready. Dix. J. D. and Mrs, McOuigen. Mrs. Mary Mahar and Family. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McDonaldi and Family; Roderick McDonald. > Mr, and Mrs. Walter Perry. J. Aiban McDonald and Family. Mr. and Mm Robert Duncan. Priscilla Lawior. Mr. and Mrs B Brown. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Prowse, Mr. and Mrs. Mott Hagan Mn. and Mrs. Wm. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Doyle. Mr. and Mrs Leonard McDon- aid. Vernon F. Maddlgan. _ Joan and Joseph Hennosaey. Wcndall M. Mullins. Mfrs P. C, Brow-n and Family. Mr and Mrs George Berrlzan. Reddin Bros. Louis McDonald and Family. Thomas A. McAdam. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly. Mr and Mrs. Earle Reardon and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Family. Mr. and Mrs, John McAieer, Jr. Hughes Family. 109 Pownal St. Allan McCabe and Mrs J Birch and Family. Mr and Mrs Charles Burke and Family. Mr and Mrs ,Maurice.Llughcs. Mrs. Margaret Ready. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brie . Mrs, Wm. Coady. Flore e and Margaret. Boston, Mass. Reg Harrington. Loo F. Doyle and Familv. Mrs. Henry Hayes and Mary. Peter Campbrll. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Abbott i m. George Abbott. ‘ Mr and Mrs John Herreil and Family. . Mr. Wm. Peardon and Muriel. Mr and Mrs. Charles Small. I Martha McLeod and Mary Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickey, in- itliflil River. Mrs. George Shaver, Toronto- Camilla Peters. Mr and Mrs Eddie Gdlant. Mr and w; Harry Tcombs. Nina and Gwen Keenan. Mr and Mrs Baiiingsil Mr and Mrs Gordon Essory. Mrs Alice Cairns, Kinkcre. Mrs. Lottie Kelly, Kinkcra. Mr and Mrs Harry Thompson. Mr and Mrs Joseph Weir. Mr W. E. Mclnnls. Theo. Sentner. Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Joan Dowling. Ray Hennessey. Ann. Tillie and Sal. Mrs. Emily McAulay. Mrs Allison Auld. Mr and Mrs J. f‘. Leightlzer. Davis Lidstone. Mr and Mrs. AJ, Watts. Rendle W, Larter. Mr and Mrs. Victor Handrahnn. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Docheriy. Mr and Mrs Alfred Peardori. Blanche L. Finlay-son. a Lena C. McLure. Mrs. Vella Johnston. Mary E. Packuet. and Loretta Mt-Gonneil, Boston. Franke Levasseur and 00.. Ltd,. Montreal. Arthur C. Duff, Halifax. i I Lincoln Wood. Wendell Beaten. Charles Boisner. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gallant, Campbeilton. Mr and Mrs John Simmonds. Mrs. Gertie Dowling, Bridgeport. Conn. P E I Teachers Federation (JA. S Williams). Mrs Wm. Goody. Florence and Margaret. _ Mr and Mrs R. A. Ramsay and Family. Ottawa. Miss Louise Mahar, Ottawa. M'r and Mrs Alfred Mahar, Quincy Mass. Ml‘. and Mrs James Mooney, Souris Mr and Mrs Wm. Higgins and Helmi, Summerside. Mr. Wilfred F. MacElmon, Monc- Mrs James Campbell and Fam- lily- Mr. and Mrs Ernest Coker and Family. Caldwell Brown. i Mrs Catherine MoInnls and Anne. Mrs. Ethel McDonald and Family] Mr and Mrs Patrick Mullins. Mr, arid Mrs Emmett MrD-vn-I aid Mr. and Mrs. J. Mullaiy. i Mr and Mrs Joseph Francis ] The Wood Family and Gertrude Steele. Mr and Mrs WJ Brawderr. Sisters of St. Martha (Charlotte-- town Hospital). Mr and Mrs Len B Doyle. Mr and Mrs, John McAI-aer. Mr and rvm u. F. MFPhee. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Coyle. Ada and Melvin Duffy. St. Charles Auxiliary. Mr and Mrs Lucius Kellv. Jack. Charles and Lo-uis Camp- ball. Mr and Mrs. Dan McDonald Laura, Bessie andJosephme Pow- er. Mn and Mrs. J. J. Duffv - Mr and Mrs Wm. Hu-zhes. Mrs. John McAleer and Dorothy- Mr. and Mrs Fred DeCoste. Misses Murphy. Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Drew. M!‘ and Mrs P. B. McTruzue. The McMahon Family, Sydney St. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Conway and Family. Mr. and Mrs Alban Farmer. Edmund Handrohan. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Ascnault. Mr and Mrs B. Con-loan. Henry Gaudot and Family. Mr, and Mrs J Howatt. V-ernon River. Mrs. Lottie Kelly. Kinknrl. Miss Grace Campbell. Cplrftvunl Bouquets Angus A. MrNeill and Family. Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood. Mrs. James Rush. Mr. and Mrs. J, P. McCloskey FLOWERS Pillow-Family. Spray-Gerald and Clifford. Spray-Helen and Pat. Spray-Motor and Mrs W f! Poole (O.B.E.) Spray- Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Smith. Spray-Mr and Mrs Gordon Hughes. Spray-Wellington McNeill and Family. Spray _M‘r. and Mrs. JGD Thomsen. Spray-Mr and Mrs Walter I-Icnnessey and Family. Bpray—Mr, and Mrs. George H. Buntain. Spray-Palmer Electric Co SrIay-Wmnen’: Progressive Con- servative (Assn). Spray-Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon McDonald and Family. Spray-Hilda-‘s Girl Friends. Spray-Mary Gunn. Wreaths Mrs. R. A. Ramsay anti Miss Louise Mahar. Ottawa. Provincial Exhibition Assn. (Col. D A. McKlnnon and J. W Boul- I DAWSON he pound . erbium awiiss. ffsr busy floods are folded on liar Incest In fro ulf pectic fflei iisrlmflrnfelinl Ito lfor lovetfcncglrncw ‘mid hidden silent icon Tiiilf God has coiled her item of éim of do’, i And prayorfuliy they try to no "God's Why" Husband and Family. follows crowded yam; i limo new of rut, i Family, Illclkock. tee). and Mrs W! Countle- nnd Mrs. 5N. Rays , Franks Lcvaueur and Cc.. Lid. (W3. Maolflman.) Ixpresolcns of ly-mpllhr In. and am. J if Blanchard. Min Cecilio Campbell. . Terrence Cami)“ bell/Montreal. Ir. and Ill-e W '1‘ Cold! "4 zigdluth C. We Winnie have-at. ton. Mr and Mrs Basil McQuald. N. W. Lowther. Sr. Mary Teresa. Precious Blood nnasfery, Helen and John Connolly. Guilds M. Arsenault. Barbara Ann Cronin. Bob and Mabel Duncan and Fam- iiy- Mrs. Wayne. Ottawa. Marizaret Kelly. Montreal. Anne D. White. Jack Harper. Margaret and Arthur Snail. Mrs. Jennie Fullerton Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin. 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Miss Margaret; Kelly, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Donahue. New York. Telegrams Wilfred MacElman. Monctnn Mrs. Gertrude Dowllng Bridge- ‘ port, Conn. TELEGRAMS Harry C. Lowe. Halifax . James Higgins, Guelph. Ont. Mr. Arthur Duff. Halifax In the list oi‘ mourners pub» iished previously the name of liflr. Patrick B, McTague was regret- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butt. tilbly omitted. Iintario Boards 0f Trade Meet TORONTO. Nov. 30 — (CP) - Discussion at todayls session of the Ontario Associated Boards of Trade and Chamber o,f Commerce con- vention ranged from British Labfll‘ practices to the relationship be- {ryggn wages, prices and limfiiilfi- tion. b Speakers included G.V.V. Nich- oils of Montreal. manager of the research department of the Can- adian Chamber of Commerce; W5- Wogds, president and general man- ager of the W.C. Woods Company Q1 Guelph. Ont; and J.R. Lloyd Davies, deputy Labor attache at the British’ Embassy in Washing- ton. ‘ Mr. Nichoiis said legislation gov- erning Labor disputes was to be changed within the next six months and he urged boards of trade to use their influence to help make aha new regulations etiective and respected. n: w||.|. as Pteasio to EXPLAIN... In recent industrial strife. he B!‘ a widespread tendency to suuvl contempt {or present refllflfll-lfms- Laws governing picket line tactics had been limited openly and dw- regard shown ordinary law protect- ing individual rights. My, Woods urged that, rather than letting wages and prices rise. wages should be kept substantially constant, and the price level be made to fail at a rate equal to til! per capita increase in productivity. Mr. Davies said the compullfll‘? arbitration system set up in Great Britain during the war had been kept in force through the first year after the war. He credited it with avertirm much industrial strife. SCHOOL BECESEEI Need for strict observance of breaks in class routine in school ll the subect of a pronouncement from the Department of National Health and Welfare. Ottawa. The health officers point out that recesses should be observed carefully. Class rooms should be given a. chance to air, and both teacher and pupil given the benefit of a short spell of freedom fran instruction and study SERIES OF 6 DISSOI-VED ORAI. VA TO II TAKIN IY MOUTH Celloareleetcvhuhfodieun. ‘fbeuomdevyh- bfbvl the Inftfcl Vii lb- leci pvofonga Ind intensifies the symptoms. lamina ‘A’ supplies antigom, not of tfta vlnn, bi A union of ilctIIl vmida loo sennlcy bacterial Involve. B ‘Old! IICI III comical hllef duehl WI oomoln-uigevuoftbe anluufrota In nah-IQ Infect! rulvllunl bnnlllls and handle! urbane tar-l. a cleric. amino ‘ of antigens rived-hon thou bodoriu. "an" ‘N’ lheuoacllsn, unhchk, ml neuritis on bo- lldvol frequently Iva to focal Infection. lentign ‘C‘ than fed M LANTIOIN l8 OIYAINAILI AT All. 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