ePrepsred with sypICaI Hsins care. Hells! StnIncdChlcke m css sod saletted ch circus. vs stables- liberal amounts of I ' germ sad milk. Tia other vsrlsdas of Halal Strained Foods fol’ roar baby. MIA" VIOIIIIIJI , . IIUIIS m DIHIIITS MAKE THIS YOUR COD! l, Play fair grid square. I. Play hard to the end of the ‘game. Be cheerful; don't quit in the middle of a some Just because things seem to go wrong. 3. Never lose your temper. even though you think you are irent- ed unfairly. i. Be loyal to your team and your captain. 5 Respect all officials, even though their decisions are against you. 6. Never show disappointment. congratulate the winners. 7, Win or lose. have a lot of fun. B. Victory by deceit is loss oi thararter. Scouting in New South Wales. The beauty of sunrise always comes to me as a new revelation, liter however weary and anxious s night, end the dawn of ("new day as the miraculous creation of a world I never saw before. -- llsvelock Ellis. I Protestant Orphanage Aasual Itqllactlons asoliru‘ IIIWAI-I‘ sou-a la! HIS, IUIIII. CLARK: $00 Dds: Russell C. Clerk; Mrs. W. L. Mound; Harold Aiileck; Mo. 140d Douglas; Harry MacKay; Mrs. Bani. Dirt; Mrs. lhrl Jay. ' 1-00 Inch: Mn. Mas-car; Mrs Ad- dison Coffin; am. Frank Rose; Pearl Squires: Mrs. mom Pig- 0"; Mn. Lloyd Jay; Montague uncle)’; Mn. Morrison; Mrs. Luther Collin; A Friend; John Gsmhsm; am. Jonathan ‘Aiilsck: Winston Dirt; Stirling Clark. .000 Reels: Mrs. James Campbell; Mrs. Roy beard; Mrs. Alex Stewart; Mrs. McLean Mn. Cheater Coffin. MOUNT STEWART SOUTH I‘! MR8. L. R. JAY: l.00 Beds: Mrs. Roland Jay: Mrs. Harry Crane; Mrs. Freddie Clark; Mn. Wm. Douglas; am. D. O. Clark; Mn. James Jardine; Mrs. Alfred Aifleck. JIM-Mrs. Alden Birt. .500 hob: Mrs. Earl Garnhum; Mrs. Lester Jay; Mrs. Easter Clark; MoEachern; Mrs. Arthur McLaugh- lin; Mrs. Irancia Aifleck; Mrs. Lane Plgott. A .25o—A Friend. Total .. . 12.00 HEAD 0F IIILLBDORO BY MRS. FRANK JARDINI: _ $.00 Itch: A Blend; K. G. Doug- las. 1.00 Each: Mrs, Frank Jardine; Mrs. Ralph Coffin; Etta Jsrdine; Albert Jandlne; Louis Cameron: Mrs. ‘B. C. Cameron; Harvey Doug- laa. 50c Inch: Mrs. Coffin Douglas; Mrs. Geddie Douglas. Total 12.00 SAVAGE HARBOR DY MRS. RALPH PIGOTT: 1.00 Each: Mrs. Milvlvna Plgott: Mrs. Wendell Glover; Mrs. Fulton Douglas: Mrs. Wilfred Coffin; Mrs. lvictor Coffin; Mrs. Milton Coffln: Mrs. John Pigott; Mrs. Ralph Pig- ott. .500 Bach: Mrs. Fulton Pigoti; Mrs. Walter Pigott; Mrs. Lewis Moore; Mrs. Fred Masher. Total 1000 i rrsoum sasr arm was-r n1- I r MRS. DANIEL D, BIB-T: 1.00 Bach: Mrs. Clarence Coffin; Mrs. Daniel D Birt; Kenneth Jiy; {John H. Jay; Levi Jay; Chcsiur Bisri; liked L. Jay; George E- Dover; George Jay; Mrs. Edward E. Jay. Total . .. CHERRY HILL & CONOVOY BY’ MRS. G. D. MCKENZIE: ' 1.00 Each: W. R. Bryson: Mrs. Mrs. Alvin McKenzie; Mrs. Stewart ' W. Crawford. -'l5c-—Mrs. Frank Farquharsoil. .500 Each: Mrs. Roy Farquhar- son; Mrs. Francis Rose; Mrs, Leigh McAssey; Mrs. Harold Coffin Sr.; Mrs. Robert Johnston; Mrs James Walker; Mrs. C, Smailwood; Mrs. W. Henry Coffin; Mrs. George Me. Kenzie. Total 7.25 STEWART GRAND TOTAL MT. ...82.75 prsrmdr UNION ROAD (QUEENS) BY 1 GRACE MCLEAN. MARJORIE LA- MONT k MARY GILL: 1.00 Each: Mrs. Albert Raven- ihillt Bessie Stewart: Grace Mc- LLean; James Essery; Tillie Prowsc; Margaret Mallett; Mrs. Waller Glll: Wallace Mnllett.‘ A. G. Mniietti Harry Newman: Everett Grav; Georee Ahhott; Mrs. Brent McMil- _lan; Keith Brvr-nton: J M. Mound; Mrs. John McKinnon: l3, C Hardy; Harold Yeo; Everett Lamont. 50c Each: Mrs. Earl Livingstone: ,Mrs. Wilfred Hardy; Mrs Theo. iNewson; Mrs. Verne-n MrKinnon: ‘Mrs. David McDonald; Mrs Hum- phrey Jones. Total t ST. CATIIERINES BY NORMA STRETCH: 2.00--W. R. Shaw. 1.00 I-jach: George Sherrer; Jack Harold Jnyn Lowry: David Enman; Ewen Mc- |Dougall; Leonard McNevln: Mal- 1l.00_v coim Lamont: Neil McKen-fie: F. W. Stretch; Dan Mt-Neili; Seidnn Drake: Charles Ramsay; Alex Mc- Qusrrie. - .50o-Mrs. William Morrow. . NAME ' t meant; loephlbolllhaldllllilsihotslarethbllfinf-‘IPII characters in this series of delightfully "PM"! children's story books. my meet with mm strange adventures ln the Land of Make Behave whlolaflq illustrated in colour. would libs your c bevel. The books are prolusab stories are just what you ' to read-and what you wouidllkatonedtotblem. Tbeywillbe lnyour homo foraiongtmaetocome. You m obtain m» sm- IllI-luu slmslv savs Irus cdurous contained in ouch package of BLUE lttakaaonlyw" RIBBON TEA AND COFFEE. ooshavalsaaofthi-sepoundsior . Andrsmsnabsntoanwlasssfll “were. ThasadCoIf yousetsuulltwrrdusb __.|’||hum=.;@||dlflq|¢l a IIIIIIIQ. sassbohuadiaassah ollhssllibhoa ___llad BIssoRiIabon anaylsaansdiaobtsinilsl other - OILIWILL In’ ID0108319115. CONIEDEBATION Lllill IN, SUBANCL ALL CHRISTMAS GIFII Wrap- ped Free st Crockett’; Jewellery. Kent Street. SMART WINTER OVEIIOOATS in all the latest styles and colors at Ln deep wine and green. Music Store. IUI COATS for men st Jack Cameron's. “The Store for Men." TI] III-III‘! lhoe Company Ltd. ice all types of footwear. BEAUTIFUL OIIESTIRFIELDS Toombs WINTEI OVIBOOAIS, smartly tailored at Jack Cameron's, "The Store foa- Man." ST PETER;’/§AY Pastoral e Services Sunday, December Jack Cameron's, “The Store for Men." ior Mm" S. "urcxox" will... and bili- loids the ideal Christmas Gilt for men at Jack Cameron's, "The Store HAD NABIOW IICAH - Wild came very close to being a tragedy occurred about ten o'clock Tues- day morning when an automobile driven by Captain Lester Beck of Summerside was struck by a, train at the Second Street railway cross- ing in Summerslde. The automo- blvle was almost acrou when the train coming in from west struck it just on the rear lender badly crushing the fender and the body of the car and swinging the ve- hicle around parallel to the track. Captain Beck was uninjured. The driver of the train was Mr. A. Dul- zell. In the afternoon another RC-‘Hlfflld Worman of Imperoyai Dart- cident occurred. this time at the corner oi Duke and Notra Dame Streets when a Huestis Taxi- was in collision with a car owned by Mr. Robert Dewar and driven by Bob- by Grady. Both cars were badly damaged but no one was lniured.—- Deserts For ding _ 1st, 11 A. M. Gimemvlch. 3 P. M. Marie. 7.30 P. M. St. Peter's Bay. A Charlottetown octette will lead service of song. Rev. D. Wallace MsoPhes-aon, Minister. .................. .. ISLAND!!! DEAD. -- Mir. Waltur ci ‘ ‘. received the sad news of the death o! his sister- in-lsw Mrs. Mary MacLeod in Ban- gor, Maine, on November 9th. widow o! the late Alex MacLood formerly oi Brookneld. There are left to mourn one son Leslie and three daughters Mu. Mrs. Russel Hathaway, Ferns and Margaret. WORMAN-MACIKENZIE — A quiet but pretty wedding was sol- emnlzed Friday, Sept. 27th. at Dartmouth. N. 5., when Mae Mac- Small Folk Healthy, mbust children are the “cream line" oi the nation. To achieve this end, mnk is an indis- pensable item in their diet. The milk bottle is the syntbol of pro- iected health and sturdy growth lor every child in the family, Milk is botn a iou‘ and s. drink without equal and wltncut a sub- stitute. It is all loud and no waste. Milk is a ricn source oi the min- erals calcium and phosphorous-so essential in tne building oi strong. healthy teeth. The care oi milk in the home is important. It should he stored in the coldest par: oi the zeirlgerator. Always replace it in the refrigerator immediately after use- never let it stand around at room temper- atures It is also necessary to cover milk carefully, since it readily ab- sorbs iood odours. The requirement for each child. as stated in Canada's Food Rules, is one quart per day .'I‘here are rererai ways oi’ using this quota in the daily die: other than serving it as a beverage It may be used in soups, cereals, creamed vegetables“ scalloped dishes, gravles, sauce-s. egg-hogs and desserts ' The home economists oi the Con- sumer Section, Domlnlon Depart- ment oi Agriculture suggest the das- sert course as the must popular way oi including milk "to eat" in children's meals. W ' IVORY CREAM 1 tablespoon geiaiinc 1-4 cup cold water I cups milk 1-8 cup sugar 1-8 teaspoon salt l. egg yolk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg white Soak gelatine in cold water for 6 minutes. Scmd milk in double boiler, add sugar and salt. Add slightly beaten tgg yolk and cook 2-3 minutes longrr. Add soaked gelatine and stir until dissolved, Add iiavouring and cool until thick but, not completely set. Best with mtm-y egg beater until light and lmthy, Fold in stlifly beaten white. Pour into s mould and chll » until firm. Servo with a fruit sauce. Six servings. FARINA FIG PUDDING 1-5 cup isrlna i 11-2 cups hot milk teaspoon salt I tablespoons butter 1-8 cup molasses 1-2 teaspoon ginger 1-4 teaspoon cinnamon l cup chopped figs or rel-sins 2 sass Add isrins and salt slowly to hot milk and cook till thick. stirr- ing constantly. Cook in rhuhle boiler for S0 minutes. Add butter. molasses, spices, beaten s“ yolks and figs or raisins. I! usinl fill. any desired sauce. This pudding may be reheated by stoamlns over hot water. CHILDREN'S union 4 slices bread gamut butts! utter Kenzie, daughter of Mr. and Mia. Charles MacKenzle of Bangor. Mor- omomont, orilcio or what-not, 1st Prise . . - a lad Prise . . . . 3rd Prize . . . . 10 pains of S25. each . 200 prises o1 Si. each . 00 prises oI $1. each . ' 1E8 prizes Io! those under 1! . 850i PIIIIPIIIO S25. ind, ‘I O: pains oI $2.00 homo on the back win d IINIIICQQI. \- oxo m» A ell, P. E. I, became the bride of mouth, N, S. To the strains of the wedding march the bride entered the church on the arm oi her fath- er. She iookeaf-very charming in a li'ght blue suit with which she wore a light blue hat, white gloves and a cor-sage oi red roses. She was attended by Miss Mildred Wor- man, sister of the groom, who was very attractive in a light grey suit with hat to match and a cor-sage oi pink roses. Mr. Reg MarKenzlc oi Imperoyal. Dartmouth, N. 5-. a friend of the groom was best mrm. Later a rel-option Woodslde Hail, Dartmouth. N. S. fm- close was held at friends and relatives here they enjoyed a lovely eve-- ning of music and dancine. The wedding gifts were opened Hv hfidc and groom and verses read by Mrs. A1 Hurges oi Halifax, N. S. A three "die ‘O-X-O, In propel sequence so that they spell OX0. i i 0N! 0F IIIESE PRIZES (III IE,YUIII$. 1 641 Prizes totalling $2,535. ‘I28 SPICIAI. PRIZES FOR CIIIDIIIII FOR THE MOST DELICIOUS SOUP! ITEW! AND GRAVIES YOU'VE EVER ‘IAIIED- USEOXOI world's host IIvv-Iahll """"".§'.'.'..i.°'.‘13i'li;'i"°'°' ll Aiansvs ask lot An OXODOODLE Is any figure, slnpehw; fr/ssrwe/ziwwoo. 00;, locket ihase Sample oxonoonirsl 300,00 Making OXODOODLES ls scay-Iun-WNI" - labial Don't weary II you can't dsow—ertisilc IIlIII doesn't count, originality wInsI i. IndleUIsavOXOOOOOi-lissvoswid. 3rd and I5 consolation and 100 oi $1.00 ouch. Wlnnan will not be excluded Item consideration Ior Gland Open DEALER PRIZES: Write your groom's oI your an First, Second or Third too will receive o spacial cosh award. In the case oI chain stoves the prizes will be awarded the chain store brunch III OXO, or nose sdiess I . lIyw J Ilse he " ufil ssqsissd Llsniavednsstbsaosal sled by ulna , o1 the label hols a la oi Fluid nu s Iuosilnllss oi aithll. You none and 01W. Ago olchlld Iadol u F Hanoi-tibiae b! Iflllfltflilfltlkll- l. Ailsattiss Isstboposhulsad not Ieiss than Dec. 1,1946. . is "‘“' Jiinfirflfrfli. s. llddlioss S! m. 0| Canada's isndlal autom- as ra- 6. lnlrnltbacolslhslsolawvolbXOlClaadal I-lllal. Idllld. IllIIU No oniatls ohilllv 1. Winners will ha nuanced about Christmas weal. I040. ISIII I591‘. 1910 Si. Aloha final l. ‘Na an areas etfiia-(Cnseda) Linliad, 0a thsls Adver- MAIL YOUI ENTIIS IO: OX0 (CANADA) LIMITD, Montreal, Olfil Ellen ’s Diary By an Island Farmer's Wile and hurriedly sppraisius the 100d on the spread table begged: “Could you give a couple of fellows l bite qt supper too-just a cur of tos- Ellen?" I glanced in despair i" 91° now dejected omelette and W8! obliged to whisk up a different menu in haste, which as James m- markq-i to the guests right and left layer wedding cake was cut by the bride's mother and n dainty lunch was served by groom's moth- er. Mrs. Worman and sister, Miss Worman. of him "if not fancy will we hope be iilling- and I suppose it counts for something too, if it's given with a good hesrtl: _ . - It was with a stout heart then. that later in the evening I set forth in use darkness on s stroll which brought me presently to our Aid meeting. The air was crimes- now, with more than a hint ol Winter in it and as I came to the end of the lane, stars were mirrored in the stream and pond. I Picked my steps along the roadway. where tonight the breeze whispered light- ly in the woodland as it touched the treetops in passing. Past the old pine then, its head held high above its iellows, and the scent o! it ling- ering for psssers-by. Our hostess was a young matron. recently come t0 the neighborhood and our con- vening was pleasant there, in the uvarmth and coolness of the farm- house living room. Over steaming cups oi tea, that come as a remind- er that the welghtler doings oi our Q Pull-flavoured, garden fresh, vitamin rich, "Gentle Pressed" to retain the wholesome, natural goodness of tomatoes picked at their wonder Libby's is Canada's favourite oousu YOU ~<;.-,.n-» Prodm“ ‘Soul’ time — no p 0Vfl[1(I\I"d aomaao juice, best liked from coast to ooastl Order s. supply today and. if you don’: agree it's the most delicious tomsoo ides r ‘ve ever tasted, Libby's will pay DO ‘YOUR MONEY BACK. FM ass often tired and listless, lacking vigour, Libby's is the drink for you. ' are this lack of vitality results isonsdiatlowinvlumiasAsndG -a it you rifilld “m” $1,. Juli" nvt" 1h") session are over, we relax and visit comfortably weather. We speak oI our household interests; of our clean ing and our scarcities and out knitting. We dwell on matter-s oI wmmunity ailairs and our ions often extend fulfil!’ "i914- And we come sway from our meet» in; together. minds brlshwr. hearts lighter because of the helpful intac- change o! ideas, along many lines. But James sat in itsdsrnent on ma incoming ‘Ellen-r’ he said stalls!!! ‘What. do you mean keqolns ms up so late?" Arnd there's s warm lire on the hearth and the battle is steaming 0n the "hob". ‘Ibbby ll sleeping on a. cushion and Psrd. head on paws behind the etovt "Oh, dear!" James sighs "Oh, me- oh my!" It ls really pest time ior lsIl lunch. Until tomorrow. Good-night. . . .Diary. . . R mow! ‘t “~‘~‘~ “ “my iiililV‘ 1, ,.~. rtn LMMW, “Mi iv‘ ,.-.i .vi Libby's Tomato juice is an excellent source of both‘ these vitamins which increase appetite, aid digestion and pro- mote radiant vigorous health. Now that Libby's is available in quantity, drink is with your meals and whenever you're _ thirsty-mud health.’ help yourself to better ‘Your grocer can also now supply you with Libby's new pacir Vegetable Soup-a rich nourishing stock with vegetables fresh from the ssrdsns y-Ivviu