Good Eating for the Lunch lloxen and so may M mix.’ All-IVIAN IAKIII IIIAD "Med PI l‘ ill model!“ 0'00 1 Kauai. l (350° F.) 11:“: l hour. Ill-l . 51KB?“ Extra good and so different! This “l; “P” “'11:” rich brown loaf has that heavenly tens - v "k .. ,,. n‘ 3.11? fiihvffiilllfiiuffiiufilyfil? d .' c s us t . 2 mm '2 cegimn ma, ixght Ali-Bran texture. Perfect for thd ,1, cup (‘hopped ruisiul lunch boxes because it’s packed with nourishment and kcepsfreslnfiiigthe reci n uud ctK ll - run ironfiuilygrocg todligggofauvcuicnt rises. Mode by Kellogg, Londu; Canada. Helps keep you regulars naturally! fiMyflAll-Bran l egg if cup sugar y; cup molasses l cup son milk or lzlliii‘ Bout rug well. Add sugar, molasses, milk, shortening (melted and cooled) old All-Bran; mix well; let stand until most of moisture is inked up. Sift nu ,. unliiflourdiunppcnls. liuko m grcu d loaf pun lined with firing Beaufighters of the Coastal; Command participated in a‘ convoy posed Mr. two mer l rectotory d, "lVilr ‘aittacl: cff Norw and chem: vessel; were heewily probably sunk. damaged Top photo. showing u. Parisian carefully filling s suitcase with his month's supply of coal aroused sympathy for the poor. ooalless people f Paris. But folk in Albany, N. Y., are not much better off. Judging by ' wer photo, which shows residents, caught shortcn fuel due to freight ups, filling pa-per socks as they scrape coal dealer's pile to the ground. bulcxms By Ken‘ Reynolds ‘i it'd WWith the milking machine broken-you'll have to find someone with a Guardian Want A1 that ro- ncnborl bow to nlik s cowl" 1-0081". | Iblli. I think I ill/VB i moment, as run. cusawrrvrowu qgsnnrsnl __ i! Also rm: m ~ h a FIIMI Plrkinsoufiioyol i: cum-n xxv I ‘in, m‘ l in Circles ? ' . Loper’ 1 position to lrnow ‘thg II‘ STIIIIIIIIEHIIY Fl!’ " WITH B M I X T U It E CANADA’! lAllllf IIUNG COIION AND COD IMIDYI . Disagreement l Mr. Fannan," inter. Ioper, raising a dep_ _ of mall ‘rhenrd some muttering . Y hes not, in a bower position than I ‘w! to know what’; ed on Fsrlnm Hill. He m“ m w] me l1"? dwahter. Jenneos never saw tMa-X lBntZ. never in her whole ‘U19. and I know different. ' Now, now, never shirt: my msponsibiiitioi Mr. Arman especially when they fire so unmistakably indicated. I really do not thim: there is any thing more to be sold on the sub- ject. Quail we join the ladies?” “There was nothing more to be will enoine me. w this flgxor a; this e so . Mr. Pbrmv-n. I'm gut: nor; Jlufi want; to spoil this pleasant even. ing byjm altercation. I hoped that by asking you here to dinner to- gether peaoemsk Yul! 99111811?’ I miflht act as s er. I rather pride myself on my menflfliheven though mu is more like a bachelor's establish- ment. since my mother has 5o for been prevented from joining me in Washington this winter. I am hoping that she will be co down a. little later. but in senness herself had accepted Io- per. vaughnwas paying him. Joe Racine’: shrewd observation that "WM? Wi-‘ruld make a difference had become vslueless under the ar- rangement which he was powerless Drove The hearing before the ury was Imminent. ‘like!!! was no time 5nd there were I10 mews for Daniel Farmm to do anything. _ (Continued Tomorrow) -_________ BLOOMING POINT SCHOOL Rl-‘Dort for the month of Jan-I uary “I d‘dn't know we were to meet: Grade X-l, Bernice MacDonald adieu?" Ellfflls at your table. I; and Margaret MacDonald. equal; ers ood you and I were to tall: l 2, Therese MacDougall. twethel‘ l“ private, as man to Grade VIII-l Clarence Mac-~ 1'" be Plain with You and tell You, Donald; 2. Joan MacDonald; 2,] iolmfiiifi‘ $§vififiu"dlha° H ‘mémé Mtfmmlw‘ I1 n8. n YB c — . Katholeen Mac- Yll bestill plln cl i1 D0 l’ . thsfs the way a1 ganlnto €alliry°’£%'Re1Iii?eflnLS|filtllifubert Mummy’ a Y0“ and 079F051‘. i0 talk to you," at my table-J’ z Sadi M ' fianll‘ anger we e ac a ; . n; ma naval-Immune. 8 Whillly 000185. Bi for as lope: was Grade I-l, George Kelly; z, concerned. and now Va/ughn was Reuben MscDougoll. K111111112 it anew. Besides, some- ighest average. Edna Mac. him. 94%. Klthaleen Edna MacDonald and was sitting. at the leaner-d MacDonald. iizfledrwwi Helen F. MeGuignn, washer. LAUNCHING SC 00L Hon ll f J . . his .......,, .... We‘ our .'%_.§"..:::::.Y.. t... at ours Vaughn hm 0115mm 1; Pherson; 2, Therese MacCormack; - He had noticed 04 3, Elaine MscPhee and Pauline C MacPlherson. equal. Grade VIII-l, victor MacCor- mack. Grade VII-l. Anne 1119-63.‘ l. Christine Morrison; Joseph and George Mecfiierson, equs. Grade V-l, Allen MecPhee; I, Beatrice MacPhee. Joseph MscPhee; mm m; vok-c and nu. mu; 2 W“ Ilizfrli: ~ , o - , . n“ h“ “magma ‘zuhfiyerioo. "I ner, 3 Anne Mac "wt w considerable tovubl a; august m Bn-l, manic Moo- u: . Grade II! Jr.-—-l. Geraldine Gur- diner.- Grnde II Sr.—i. Aeneas Morri- rmack. most as quickly as it had 0003' But it had been there. mm‘ jctould have sworn that he had seen :‘I'm u ld 1 - file Ivwllrva. c)??? “$533M? Vaughn was wvine- He =tu1 spoke Weill)’. but a slight chili had crept a . Grode I-l. Noreen Gardiner. . ' Perfect uttendsnce, Anne Mec- night this week Oonnsck. Victor MacCormack, the daytime I have to rusmGeorge MecPherson. Joseph Mac- one cxmuni meeting roPhemfl- Rosalie MacDonald, toddler. A wedding of much intenst to younger set was solernnized m y it. Dunstarfs 3ullics n; 6.46 yes~ "w" I wk i Lgekrday morningiwhe? xv. J. W t YOU etvéryseriousl. mccusno ogroom, m: you think um over. Ml/unlua in m. he? mm of mm:- md consider haw mug‘; many, Lillinn. oughter of Mrs. a. port oi’ my life such ssrvice is. I Peter J. MoCsrron and the late am sure you will hesitate to lm_ Conductor McCnrron. and Lieut. gffl my 1°Y811¥ to the United tea Government." . t du may seem incidental to you but Wilfred Duffy. R.C.N.V.R.. son of b . din, was attrnc level)’; pownod in l white llce frock with . m ‘tulle veil, and curried s. white pray- lk ‘ or book with whim streamers 1nd w m; w“ g, forget-mo-nots. lflwod to e pllcote ‘l’? . th grand l s. my Mwobe. ointm- ot the lbs-idle. Ills matrxogd o‘! honor. ms can ng y urquo s with mutcllging veiln and curried o bouquet oi American Bu. w e s. n. o n- ldlrrlld ti’! Dmfll r d istMplsyed softy throughout “the (“Tbgmumen wore mot. ‘rittloy and Lieut. fireman or HJLO. dial-lotto". m»??? “if 1.... n» es or r, r's an; _ m’. Illgllifllllswfllfl the m‘ m’ M m. _ huoifilxug " n h told ersl . gen, o ax. oonsiegmmuu MW if“ m‘ After the ceremony a‘ wedding one with you. Please dismiss it ""5"!" V" ""64 It B ‘Chor- fmrn your mind, Surgly 1g 15 5 yq-y lottotown." at which were intimate sliBht mam-i.‘ {or m mum ser. glemmdmrgsflvu of W wu- g g] oc ill - service 1071101’. Hew- IM hm- rnlr 1e" by have become lmpflggfgd 1n plllle {or Houston on route to unolesconomg, my emu“ Quebec. bore they will mend "M? hove stirrer! up if she had not bggn honeymoon at dihotenu Frontenac, in gmpl . Quins. boior to An- "Imyieel rgypouible for bu. 1 iowlll. Ihiffwnvirlnhl- ._ ‘ ' ' I > n: I‘. in snub ' . try m ustrylzf tho l“ ‘$.32. at ylloueton Jan. 1-83.31. It w» o inlod - the oo "oil is now fuuct oning — their pr‘;- lunswillbemany-uugggm and drive ma; into ouch pldblems will deter-m o tho ‘mum - “q; upouncil should prove or m‘; benefit to the Mnr time Pblllfl’! in. s . The {allowing informntio w“ given io tile Council a s or d quantity of cool ls they um! 1o;- brooder stove requirement; in 1044. ey can also obtain extra, cool u, additional brooder stove; sole; have been made in their district. Ivory coal dealer hi8 been noti- fied by the Fuel Controller that preference must be given to hatch- U5 cry snd brooder operations. This order applies to my coal that could be used for broader stove requirements. In case oi’ emer- gency dealers should contact their (Regional glidhllgelunffirflsentfigte ,-nomey l‘. . . Q D . ilfimlc ‘flarhs mid Highways, 8 O One delegate stated that he hid inot experienced an difficulty when 1min soft coal in brooder stove _g()(', goal needed more can but was satisfactory. necessary throughout the Muri- times. Insulation is conducive to the three C's of poultry hlldbfllldfi’ l i Iii’: -condition - comfort — content- u" supp]?! 2: mpg“, 1 mmg ment. on production. fore the Cmmcil asking that bonus of five cents per dozen eggs be given by all hatcheries .n the Morltimes to heading their 3.01’. cockerels. This bonus would 1:11:31“ eral use of 11.0.1’. cockerels. There Such 50X 511991195 . Th tte u n r the delcflllfl l5 no doubt’ that b“’°dms‘f,cé'gsfgllfi was dirgcteg too tile excellent out- go s long way towards the 8911' predominant factor in . Maritime 688s in egg production, and in the produc lfit 1°!‘ _ tion ct Grade A melt type uoul- "izdlzflgz-ellen, n.1,“, m, w“. try. Out Our Way l THINK W's AN nqsuur FOR THEM TO cove ME SUCH AN ueu! OLD HORSE wuzu "may HAVE so MANY PRETTY ONEG on THE z RANCH! / n, 11mg‘ '* M“ t, W» , x . tonne", THE LAND SUBMARlNES l Chnrlottaiown. P121. ‘ ' o UCKLEY'S a ri for hatching eggs throughout (ti: Such be-from flocks meetlnB W!‘ 11°“ ‘m, hatchnbiiitY-qulck feathering and insulation or poultry houses was filgsfilmglgggfnceléylzie terest All have n direct bearing géglwny w“ hem gd-lnipflnistifln has billlzoclklengwgitrl‘: received tho/t i-h n“; u; rly finish exyellerllt’. u§i1elr3“l§'n'l§klvr§rl¢1m§ gist throughout 1945 —— like poultry breeders in the shiPmelll ll? 1m“ orllwnsngjgsfltgglterestsgufl *1‘ find-woe and Nlfyillfl m time Province be ntrned to look into the mntter. UL BPOW" stated u Dominion re resontltive 1a mpany su $523.. tlzccghe shove Stoteo ii de- a . commitice of three-one from each llsrl I O I This hatching» egg market is your» s market opens flfltt Dllfisibilitidl f0!‘ P111. The requirements of such oggs would npprovjl requirements — good All three greotly in- ‘questicn of wooden egg m“ experienced tive eritkne interests. ggcodcn box controller swings time‘; interference previously mule regurln! New- ed dressed pmlltry W111 in fact the best year on re- To Use in iv w Newser savanna» 1m HODPLE caoom-uotoeiu/ POWDER!” HER. NOSE! w LAND u-u cm ' i-rl’ u run Iaou-r mv-rume ease: ---: mo. NOJIPPIE! WE'RE NOT sow r02 A WALK now- n It was suggested that s ed I. com-oft m750000 ill. over . try has been brm-Iht into PEI. for H1 Th poopl willbs pleosgd to know thlt W0 new cannerlu located no»? m3‘ weehlmiilflfi i» c“ _ on i: one‘ oi their main osnnins ty has lagged be ind in this PW‘ decided upswing m wulry Hm"- tending buyjqflties m thatlojgfiy- Mflisilfl‘ . R. Williams Our goafllifligml“ '--1 T T ‘l NOSE MIGCHiEVODS - ., LETTERSTHAT GUT U5 INTO 6O MUCH TROUBLE M- HAR-RUMPH.’ ‘uow with your processing regaruilli: me Fall sale oi Icockerels and upon: - Lhcy FNOW what ‘J19? Mn y yo“ _ t make your Plum ice ingly ‘a no; ‘m afraid to rain cm“). for meat purposes-mum,‘ on ‘$33 know . snwcu. mid ric. very firm” "will? canning activities con- mmg - lut ‘wick over 70.009 lb!- fy w“ canned in 3i. variousmcsnneriu Minted 0!! P slowly lut November Kiillfiifiwo lbs. Xl..i":..‘:r':.:'."i..?l»t“' A recommendation w“ placed be; gzéraefiullingnwgrsu ppgeisenrtyrzlgioilesl! gave been utilized for conn cunning industry cun- in in im tun-to date m‘ of pdaressed poul- lbs. will interesting ieltllfg is that ' dressed oul- Alice 171110118. lonchlrd °‘ p Grade - . mm. Gllimt; 2, IpislMcGeo and Merino Gnllnnt, aqua . ' Grade HI — l. Georliun Um? z. Donlld Doueet: s. mt; Pineau. Grade II — l. Morin: Campbell; mgr“? 1 um ma... a e I — . Y ; 2, Marie Dolrcn. Grads I (b) — 1, Princes Dog; ztslyre Gallant; l. Cornelia _'- ce . ~ With Major Hoopla. m5, W/ , doom-ovum: bbumecAP-r % no! Lesson. é bpumooe '0 c c: Kings County at Bouris of Poultry y, Kings Coun- expect u '/ mucosa, movme THAT CRIME PAY5 Q or-F m HEADAcHEs! ""2 csszc¢z=zuo i ¢ - ' mgofilm V Pouuome aocu- . "mm INK l - v Pil- 5 WELLZ-wl-ET nus ou Renew E INTO "rstcum moss! I Bv Geowlfl M“ ,'Q;_DG%§_§'QETON' tam-coarse? THls l6 JIGGS AGAIN-GIT Iltuliiwh