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By Ken Reynolds .\\\\\\ \\- \\\i\\ \\ \ \\ viiiiill‘ i‘ i l" ‘_ ' rullllllil ...~..~...lf Z M! fllflwlr TBI ANNUAL MEETING of the Girl's Guido Association will be held at Government House. to- morrow st 3.80. P. M. Eve no welcome. 11- 1i. ENGAGEMENT — Bk. and Hill. Percy D. Wlllriélmghelkldlllbillfl the GIIIICQIHfi 0 Elia Joan. to Oopt. Beers $00.: Merrick. United States Military Acadomhrwost Point. New York, mark of . end Mrs. Lee W. Mor- ri . Pointed Post. N. Y. Men-i.- acefo take place the latter port od December. ll-IH! COL IIID Al‘ IUIAIY -- sical momma w was outlined at the Rotary .i - eon yesterday by Lt-Col. W. W. Reid. D.S.O.. director 0i’ physical fitness for the Province. Provid- lna athletic groups with advice u to the but way o! forming their organizations and the supplying) them with sthletéc equipment were two other points dealt with b Go]. Reid in his address. rated that the program begun in a modest way. but as the 1n- ierwt of the people 1n the-mave- ment slow. the funds would in- crease. and the movement speed- ily gather momentum. Col. Reid said. Messrs. L J. Stacey and William Rowe were covchnirmcn at the luncheon. Personals Jackie Harris Sherwood, a pleasant weekend in Summer- side with his grandmother. Mrs. C. W. Harris. and his uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. Gunn. Sugar Coupon Case Continued Failure of the prosecution yes- terday morning to link Lawson MacEachern, Cherry Valley. chur- ged with possession of counterfeit susar coupons ‘with the delivering of four sheets of coupons to Car- vell Bros, and one sheet to De- Biuis Bros, caused an adjournment of the case at the request of the firosecution until this morning. G. . Holmes appeared for the pro- secutron and KR. Bell for the ec- cused. G. Guy Scott. s eclsl investlga~ tor of the local artime Prices and Trade Board. was the first WllfiESS. He stated the accused had come to see hlm on Nov. 2 last and before leaving had voluntarily given a statement. According to the statement. the accused had about five weeks re- viously found a brown enve ope on the Market Square containing five sheet: of coupons. About a wcek later, the accused took four of the sheets to Carvell Bros, and had obtained four bags of sugar for_them. Two of the bags contained white sugar and the other two. yellow sugar. A week later. the ac- cused had taken the remaining sheet to DeBlols Bros.. and had ob- tained another bag. The accused had taken the five bags of sugar to the store of his father, J. E. MscEschern Cherry Valley, where ‘the sugar was sold over the coun- e l‘. On the morning of Oct. 31. ac- cording to the statement. J. L. Mac- Eachern. Mt. Albion. brother of the accused; had corne to him and had asked the accused if he had got into any trouble over the five bags of sugar. Accused told hil brother he had heard nothing but had then come to Charlottetown to sec Mr. Scott The witness (C. Guy Scott) raid he had checked up on the store of J. E. MacEachern, Cherry Valley. on Oct. 6, 1944. and had found sugar, preserves and molasses to the a cunt of 496% pounds. ._ n Nov. last witness had chec ed the store again and found 691 pounds. This meant, the witness said. that if the five bags of sugar obtained from the five sheets of coupons found on Market Square, had not been sold at J Mac- Eachenrs store. there was a surplus of about 200 pounds of sugar; if the five bags had been sold there. there was a shortage of about 300 pounds of sugar. W I.- ness said J. E. MacEschern. father of the accused, when ques- tioned by the witness, we: "vague" in his statements or to whether or not the five bags of sugar had been sold st the store. J. Andrew Likely, DeBlois Bros. was the next witness. He reduced records having to do wit trans- actions made with Mac- ‘ Eachern. brother of the accused but did not know the accused and could not give definite Information as to any dealings of the accused with his firm. At this point Mr. Holmer asked for an adjournment until this morninz- The rfiuest wu flamed by Stlpendlsry agiutrate M. artin. NEWS From The BEA UT Y SALON ofour take advantage We will dnced prions‘! should have. All creams and oils no» an flew- spent . MARIE ELENA The Christnae rush will be a pleasure to you if you urn not annoyed by unwieldy hair. So would you like to very happy oo- elvho you about juotwbst" your lair the new m hm for; your individual parlou- Ill .. mucus: one - mo - scoo- p.001 troop ruu ll.\”l' l’ ll lll-i muyr or llllll CORONATION W .1 . The annual meeting of comm. tton W.I. was held at the home of the secretary on Nov. 1st. The vice-president opened the meetlnfl by all siruzina the Institute carol and repeatinz the creed Minutes of lest annual and October meet- wm-e reed and approved. Roll coll unswoed bv paying dues. Re- ports of committees were then . cunt raised during l! 24. Donations were given - xes. A brief discussion followed on the B11101, Crow plan. and it was de- cided to enquire in the district how many families would like to loin. The election of officers follow- ed. which resulted as follows. Ralph McLeod? vice-presidents. Mrs. Edna Stew- art Mrs Elmer Parsons; secretary- tmasurer. Mrs Foster Dunning. auditors. Ms. Elmer McLeod. Miss Annie McLeod: directors. Mrs. James Pidzeon, Mrs. Elmer Par- sons It was decided to hold meetings on the second Thursday of the month. Red Cross convenor. Mrs. Hard- N mo wt “Millie in 0 on _ h“ scurried for m; chafing and tojoin usot su r sndltcameio methotno ml- r how much I tried to bring bank used to be. they would ning there were ,‘for down to Jamie. each member of the family has u place of his or her own. around our table.‘ James rests now on the couch as regular per ps than Jamie's last night. disturbs us, unless it be tabby ris. ing from a cushioned chair. stretches languidly and then bounds lightly up beside, to sing to him. And then, light sleeper that he is. James wakens to say: "I miss Jamie and I miss the light in the house across the lane.” Where is Jock? He opens the porch door this min- ute and James, ready for a chat. to an upright position and inquires in no uncertain tone: "Ellen, what do we have for lunchil" Until tomorrow -_ Mary-Good- night... LIVING 6‘ LEISURE (Oontdrruued from Page B) .__._._...___.-___.____- caanc the non common disc re- cords. Recently scientists have developed. a system of electro- magnetic recording on a wire. Now sound is being n-corded a cellophane rllbbon an inch wide and 3C0 feet long The re- cord is made in parallel krooves and played baok by a sapphire needle which need not bn chans- ed and does no! scratch the record. The cellophane is claim- ed to be free from the annoyinR scratches which ofiv-n mar the pleasure of listening to recorded usic With this system one may en~ jov n: much as eight hours of ocvntll-cus. troublerfree music or other recorded entertainment without changing records or making adjustments. With one of these sets in your home you can record any radio program oonrversation. or other sound lust by the flick of a switch When it is properly connected. telephone messages that come in while you're ayysv can be recorded. and ins. cave her report and distrib- uted yarn and material for sew- ing Mrs. George Hewett was ap- pointed Red Cmssconvenor for next term Miss Annie McLeod is *0 be the leader of the sewing club again this year. assisted by Mrrs Dun- ning Committees were appointed for nelxt monoh. Msetivr-Z ‘o be held at Mrs. Elmer Richard's on Dec 13 Roll call. exchanrze of Xmas ‘lifts. Meeffnc closed with the Kine An address was then rear! by Mrs. Ralph McTecd and a small gift presented by Mrs Dunning to Mrs. Ken Piduron. who is leavinl! the district m"! will be much miss-or! ln cur Instit- ute Lunch we: served by mm~ mittee in charge rrvi n rocisl half hour enloved MT. STEWART‘ 1F""(\OI- nrogress for the month of October. Names ‘p olnhabeticai order. Senior Dept: Grade X-Marion Clark. MacDonald. Amy MacKenzie. Grade IX-JEtia Coflln, Jay. Ora Lesrd John Paul Myra. Griffin, Constance Jay. Intermediate Dept, Mrs. Helen Cummiskem- Grade VI-George Clark. ‘Jacq. ueline Cummiskey, Zelda Jay. Grade V-Ivan Ieard, Lennie MacDonald, Barbara McAskiil. Grade IV-Allce Gsrnum, Hubert Gallant, Manuel. Griffin. Primary Dept: Grade III-Allison Jay. Olive McAssey, Florence McAssey. Grade II (A)—Augustlne Brown. Vgtianlfred Doucette, Joseph Dou- c . Grade II (Bl-Anne Doyle, Al- etha Mullin. Isabelle Romard. Grade L-Marion Afflerk. Leonard Brown, Grant MacDonald. For Foot Ailments CIIIROPODIST oorvsuvr p H. J. A. BROWN. I)! Orthopedic II Grout Goornjtreei . canton-news. nu. ro- In ference start the time. law have had husbands have been 1m overseas. with p her own or her lf1nmily—whe're they could advise or discipline her The followinr pupils of Mt. Stew- least. in most art school have made satisfactory spend more time with her family and his. and to depend more on itgreir advice than she would have ruled both families th Grade v11_pau1me cummlskey’ of interests in the wife's life. her problems and her marriage. tho the picture now. They're used to Raving their MIIJIK§§IIIIJII£VIJCQI IP"""4"IIIIIIIIIII'II' they will always be correct. IN-LAWS sufinn FOR. BACK SEATS‘! A campaign lo prevent mo- fhers-in-law from meddling in marriages is under way in Eng- land. backed by the Society for the Prevention of Family Inter- If such a movement is ever to in America. now would be For and parents-in- n field day while away fight- If a wur wife didn't move in husband's parents on everything from how to lunior to how to spend allotment cheque-she at cases. came to her husband had been with. This has in many cases encour- io take more s-n s normal healthy amount And it is zcinrz ‘.0 be hard for folks ro step out of iOrmimued mm ma» o.‘ _ "Ah-ha, mien" one plumb "l.’......°’ r" "rrmdumsur. "s e . n and oocklns her we ‘on the old 1°'>-.*.'.::.""“'"”"' ’r.l-‘.?‘.'i‘.."'..2l‘§§ l ‘he pickle that hsd roil- of er reach. "Geei" ‘James was guiding his liUI-tn in I. i d th I‘ ut "em v0 ceinslzhhethpgzrticirlur sgot o returned A Product cl General Foods Here's the io EJQYBran Kw qet extra food benefits too! or Hrursruenyegesei-neyoe-iln u natural tom that mm deliciou- PLUS other food benefits not always bran cereals! re“- Poot’: em Flakes contain just enough Inn to hoop food wanton moving promptly. Thus theyholpleepyoultmdalorhnfroofroui tbcdiotreeodngailmeutwhicholowuuptliou- lands -intenul oluggiohnuo. . Bugbeeounoheyalsoeoncninedarpnm of when, you get-good wheat nourishment st the some time — protein and carbohydrates u wall no phosphor‘ and iron. ‘lky nourishing, healthful Poet's Bran Holes n breakfast tomorrow. You'll any “What a deliciously dlflerent flavor-what a grand start to a bury day!” lust u any and elective in bran muffins, too. Sugorleu recipe on both thg Regular and Giant Economy packages. going to be hard to give n9 NBGGIa-Sl to soy. the men are some to come home not wantinl! any parental or in-law fingers in foe pie Whpll they settle down to face all the problems of post- war reedlustment. It was fine for Mary or Susie to.have some one to turn to in their absence-but it isn't rzoinoz to be so fine if she keeps right on tlu-ninrt to the older szensratiome for sympathy. advice and hell) when her mun is back home and feeling plenty capable of looking after his fam- ily all by himself. won't need any society for the Prevention of Family Inter- ference if oh, wife. her and her husband's barons look strainht at the problem and see it for what it is. It has lo be a back seat for the parents and parents-in-iaw now-and no back seat driving . 000K VEGETABLES We know that the method oi cooking yen-tables is lust as im- portant as the choice. in obtain- im a maximum amount o say And because makes them feel need-ed it is _ hookah Pendants Earrings Signet Rings Vsni 1o m. emu so; t! 9w” /\., Diamond Rings Iden ficution Brace f mins and minerals. Baking is the hen method as the least amount of v’ ins is lost. but not every wmctable can be baked satisfactorily But we can steam practically all vesstab they are not in t B complex are lost because they are water sol- ‘uable. Most of us cook vegetables in too much wafer but science’ tells us they need be just ed with water. In the case of leafy vegetables Just the water that clings to the leaves oftor wash is necsssry. We should divide vpgeobles in- two classes. l. The leafy vcueioblel. chard. spinach. cabbage. broccoli. and strong flavored v lea such uni rnips and kohirabi are cooked wthout a cover. 11v fliw ma» few rules would yguo will m rzettlnl the maximum food value from your YULE nus: 1s JEwEpEnY nus rrs NONE r00 EARLY T0 PROMOTE on RISTMAS GIFT JEWELLERY srioPPoNc. u'sE CROCKETTS JEWELERY - ron YOUR NEEDBCUT or THESE nrrn ACTIVE, ur-ro-rsE-mnura onerous. Watched Ladies and Gents latest otyloo, and boxed lvoly. union. Cam rm ti... m attract- ln u variety of Dresser Soto Book Ends Boogie Bracelet: Silverware 1. . 2. h possible. in ttle wafer and until they are done. 1M: clays inadlcatod them to be M‘ able for ceramics. ~ DERPD BL/C lf/LLER Ijilijifij Baby Locum ‘ and Bracelets, ALL mocha: ,o1van'_ g- " ‘A reinvents: sermon n ‘ m KENT srnlilluf e - ~17?!