OUT OF ABSENT IHUM Vi llll. WAN WORK Sublet aoagbd to coldhop lmn w~.....~'=~--.:.:Z'~:..-':~:r:.-"":.w U lflll. Two lllllltlllcl or Menthol. 10L my‘ w sum: BROS. . COUGH DROPS PRODUCE dMONTIEKtLédDecrG-JCIHQ-Ptifi; uce p as a. e Dominion Depa-rzmcrl oi Anioni- ture ioliowz- _ Eggs: Graded shipments quoted on spot 50 1-2 for A-large; A-med- ium 4B 1-2; A- ullets 45 1-2: 13-45- 45 1-2; C 43-4 1-2. Butter: First grade creamer)’ prints Jobbing price 36 1-2-87; orlce 36-36- %ue. pasteuri- l 35. No. 2 4. delivered Montreal. wholesale Que. paste - zed. fresh and storage No. 1 35 1-4- 35 1-2; No. 2 34 stlNG WOOD INSTITUTE Ringwood Institute met ior their monthly meeting at the home of MrsWm. Mulch, December 2nd , with nine members and me VKSYLOX‘. . The President Mrs. Newton Tay- lor presides. Meeting was opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed together. Roll cull was answered by paying a nickel. It was moved and seconded that we give $5 to the T. B. League. It was moved and seconded to rem- ember the school children Christ- mas and also to send fruit to the sick in ‘the district. The tickets on the quilt were all| sold so the drawlmz took place, the It was decided to ion dkA program g5 contests a was eggs; . it the . gelled the members M J The nosteu serv aitor a dain social chat lneeting adjourned. IDLLO BA! EAST I. l. The members oi ths Rollo Bay East Women's Institute met at the home o! Mrs. lihllx Petora on Wed- nesday. 1st. is their monthly H186 n8. mom visitors were prescntfalideoting open- ed by repeatln creed, followed by rguflglghrlwhic 1m 0 EB . mm omega: were read and approved. dllfipcrte calm committee ear. o new ness was 23.‘i'€'i"‘§£;..‘.‘ S? rimdlitufi V , l' . Alzetfilrs. lélrskFclix Peter; l‘ lll‘ ll!‘ C, and Mrs. Lloyd McEwen to clean school the evening beiors the Christmas concert. Next meetinl to be held at the home oi Mrs. Jose h Deveau when roll 3.711 bigili lbleeetle dnlmzgion itrooe x. ng c o God Saveedths Kitrlilg. at dtalnty lugch W TV sozlsiahour enjoyed bywalelm m . (Patriot please copy) Ida 3-. 6’! prank” But KLIENEX TISSUES help keep me on the Job! I use them during colds and say gggdbye to sore nose misery: (fianalmnbyll!) norm?! was ME gee-slurs “mlclsi/VF.‘ ~ , was the KLHIIX Serv-o-Tfssuc 3°‘ i! Pull a tissue and up pops once can-mot d lldfidful d6 with "dim"? barn. 50v“ tissues- saves money I (In a his? i! LY.) ‘ .. TNaw wee-um" Economy Packet! (lMora Kleanex for svcrybodnvcia made avail- . ‘able by the new W -ume onomy Pack. . A d I300 ' 150 l ,‘ mgreyalafikin lhenb-Hclupgckaggulllll) tissues $100 Rullfl-allfor the same price. Renrem ar, ' still remains tops in quality.‘ ‘i COTTON DRESSES . .. . .. . . . . . . . $1.00 to $1.98 HOUSECOATS . $1.98 to $12.95 THE FASHION SHOPPE Great George Street "lwlidtkliuxlllgwf being Delmar Currie away tor _ gugvlég i° m" s '1 l" W once gL-l. Melvin llarnb . t. Dlamcnd; I. Mrs Jns. Doiron armory and three lapcrt Inclapgrsckiu a. tbol boast Diammtd. ‘Ilaaohec-Varna for the month cl Gr Grad radaV b Davison. Grade III-l. Phyllis Lorie; 8 son. Grade II (BL) anon; 2. Elmer 2. Noreen l): ‘teacher. H X-l . crass VII-l. ine Hickey. Grade VI-l. Angus Cameron; a Grade IV 1 Grade III (Sr. key: 2. Marion Jordan. Grade III (Jr. Grade !1--1. 2. Elnor Willi-S Grade X-l. . Rosemary Train G I. E ale Grads VI-1. 2. Jean Hifllne; and Hazel MacKenzie II Quai ' 3 Thomas Tr Grade I (c>-1. G 2. Preston C VIL- , 101311: 2. Sheridan LYPSYL Grade v <sr.>_1. a. m id u vlson ; (Sr.)—1. erry. Grade I (J‘r.)—l. No lam‘ Grade 2. Florence Gillis; 3. t1 an; 2. Freda Camlpgilg‘: Noonan; Hickey. John Cameron (equal). Grade 1 (SrJ-l. Charles Jordan; I. Heclcbert; Rogers. Grade I (Jr.)-—1. Donald Ram- Slyi 2. Dolly Joidan: ems. Teacher. Rita Horzan. SOUTH MELVILLE 5611001’. Report for the month of Novem- _ ber" Sly O1‘; a Mc-Dow i _' V.— ual. Hal ordstram , .ahd Glen Shit ; 2, Herold Calla- IINILOI IOIJTI IUIOOI- ior November X.—l, label bis-nous: 2. N lousca In? Grace vmdn Malaria CIII-lldkhllfi {from 2. mun? bismond: s. new Do on»: OM10. VL-l. Freddie Y. Sn-l. Roma TIR- . Holrc d. Grads zv San-l. sum his . .- . Veda and Sloa- mm w J’ ‘some. oauai: a. Turar Auld. v75‘; ma‘ Anna nun..- LTwnar. ALBANY IUIAI. SCIIOOI. Report oi Alban ovsmbar: adla Manley: 2. ' 3. Annie . rade lx-l. Kathlean Damon. . Doris Davlson; Sherry. e Vii-l Ma bel Sherry. llislalaollo FISH ttart. Grade II (JrJ-l. Aletha 14119: vlscn Lorraine Qflml. INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL Mport o! Indian River School ior the month oi November: Rupert. Maclollnn; Mary Carn- Rogers; 3 Stell l-l. J 3 LII! 3. Trainer ; 3 3. Jo (equal) ; 2. Jean- ette Trainer; 3. Austin MoQuaid and Josephine Trainor (equal). (Sr.)—l. Eleanor Mc- . Leo Trainor. Girmds II (JrJ-l. Ruth Duns- r . Grade I (cl-El; Lauruia Trainer; ‘Grade I (m-frbsbnn ‘rrainor. John Dunslord. Basil Gorman‘ amlrboll. Teacher. Florence A. MacDougall BDOOMIIILD srsrroliicnoor. Report r FJhnsu Station -__ School tor October. Honor roll ior November: grads X-ii will? t ‘z ‘um each — wltowena Merlzr, l ride -—. e slim ' . ; -~ Orban McAuslaildi It‘. as s, m w! fffuofififl; fig}, matron-ma uomr: s. scam “'"" I Grad V!—1.M Do m: a. . mnnfwnau; Sear“ Iso- Rlodd; I. Wilbur Cam- v acKa . Jr.)--1. Shirk? Dlyil- . By MaoKlY Grads IV-i. 11o paid: Phyllis Da Charlie Jean Cameron; 2 . claude Nishol- Lcod -1. Shirley Cam- bell. 2. Maolsaao. . La t l. Hodle! MacLell- . Cather- Hubert Gillie: 2. 3. Audra?’ Jordan. —. Urban aoullan: . Ann Tuplin; 3. Jimmie Hunter Earle Bridges (equal). )--1. Rosita Hic- ohn Heck; bert: 2. George i-ieclcbert. Thelma Cameron; once‘ David 8. Anna‘ 2 . Clliiord an. rado VIII-l. Therese Gorrnan: laine MoQuaid. Grade VIII-l. ‘Grace MacKen- Louis Fits ailrick; an ainor. Jimmie Trainor (equal). Grade V—-1 Frances Gorman and III IDNDON i0“- ‘aaxdhwuu lsthatocntha‘ ..‘h..."'°"'....c:..* *"""-'..."' “oi “m? 2r%athryp isarlaaw; a. 5f MIG: onaogT-"l lml; " all». a. Eéir s... ...2~e.$'-3*%.E§im-Yr . . saw. -*- “ma. t “Houn- iiilv Ile- UIGG SONG!» Roport tor November. Senior Department X.-l. Gli Maclncd‘ 2. “Melanoma; flyilicualae Gilli» Charlie - Infill; 3. J9“ c. Id var-emu MacKinnon: .>2, liaulge Manhood: J. Mary Ma - one. VlL-l, Rphacoa Comp- Shaw: 3. Donald Mac- Leod ant‘. Elva MacLood. equal. D. B. lllaolo0d—~Principal. Junior Sopartrnsnt Gr V.-l. Clarence CampbcJ i a; MacPheraon: S, Francis Grade lV. an-l. Douglas Mar- Gradc 1V. Jr.-,l John Matiueson. Grade m. sin-i. Sheldon Camp- bell: 2 Kenneth MacLood. Grade III. Jr. — l. Geneva Van- Iderstine. Grade l1. Bra-l. Keith itlnclxod. Grade II. Jr.——i. GeorKB Misc- Grado I. A.—i. Eva Cam bell: 2. Mollie Martin: 8. Wayne acLeod. Grade I. B.—1. Raymond Van- Iderstln e. Grade l. C.—1 Phyllis MacLeoa and Francis MocPherson: 2. Helen Show: 8. Bobby Macbeod. a_ Grade I. D.—l. sldwin Musick; 2. -Alired MacPhel-son. NORBORO SCHOOL The iollowin is the standins oi Norboro Sohoo for the month oi November" _ WN GUIAN Rural School Reports For November v a d .41 {Notlces Grade i: (SrJ-l. Jimmis Gillie: l2. Miriam Lawless; 3. ‘mane Doug- Bl. l Grade x (rm-n. Rosella m1- tt- 2. iv an - , V i Murphy. i do VIII-l. Lowell Andrews, |2. Garth Stewart; 3 James Murphy , Grads VI-l. Phyllis Gilils; 2., Norma Lawless: 3. Ernest flushes‘ and Irene Hughes (equal). Grade V-l. Eleanor Stewart; 2. George Stewart, Florence Hughes’ and Francis Lawless (equal); 3 | Lorraine Hughes. i Grade III-l. Lloyd Lawless- Allyn Hardlnfi; 3 Marion Murp v (equal). Grade I—1. Joan Bowness. towart, Eleanor Stewart, George Stewart. Allyn Harding, Mary Murphy, Carl Stew- art. Joan Bowness. Highest average: Senior Grades, lowell Andrews 8B percent. Highest average 1n junior grades, Lloyd Lawless 90 percent. The following pupils made over. 80 percent in exams: Miriam Law- less, Jimmie Giilis, Lowell Andrews, Norms. Lawless. Phyllis Gillie. eanor Stewart, Lloyd Lawless, John i Gillis Al n Harding. rton Murghy, Joan Bcwnees, Florence "I Teazsher. loom G. Cuneron. MT. ETIWLIT SCHOOL Gra III-d rm: Natalie Joy- 8. Ethel Ja . Grade vin-l. w a Jay; 2. Rita Johnson; 3. Lillian smallwood. Grade V11 1 heard er. G VIII-l dons‘? I. Rita K lle e y. Grad vn-l. Alice norm : a. wit... Doimn; s. outfit. Grade VII-l. Ani Molyneaux: 3- Bmrhr Imam z s. Flora Grade vl-l. rrancu ncaliochaa; y 2_ ‘Scouts took John onus, ‘ 008-406 noun Bov Canadian rheu- Bsdge, equivalent to the Ambulance Badge, 1n 194 Lord Peter Baden-Powell, only son of the Founder of the Boy Scouts is a Cubmaster in Airica. In the the Un Boy Ambulance git. John's scrap metals camqpalgn in itec States. 431, 69 Boy art and collected 292,- oi needed metals. A Scoutmsster at Courtney, R.C., has as his senior Patrol Lender a 16 year old Scout who stands t3 feet 3 inches tall. Canada's Wiii Cubs, the Junfor , Scouts. earned 13,863 Pioflc- |iency Badges last vear. How's voun clinic: ro crsu u vnrn m: rumrrrreeruu: ' FWD-PIP audio baa has dcpdlaflplyaafl PERFECTION DAIRY some. P. a. l. Gcneralisslmo Chiang momentous conference near Cairo Boy Bcouw oi Halifax have dis-l its Diamond Jubilee has been sent tributed nearly 30.000 hamphlets for government agenc- es during the past few months. At the request oi the Mayor Boy Scouts of Rochester, England are policing the local Museum to re- vent damage to exhibits w lch had become prevalent. The American Service Scouts Club. oi North Iceland A ietwr oi consratuiations to the 8oys_Bril-tace._cxr_the_woccnsion, oi g1 Mimiis. Jean Lcrter and Joan Irene McInnis: 2. a , Shepherd. Grade V-l. ‘ Martha Leclair and ‘Bernice Gall- ant; 3. Pauling i-fennessey. Grade V-l. Dor (Josdy; 2. Buvhara Gallant; 3. Muriel Roach. i t i I . hon. T‘ °“‘ ‘ Gad 1 __ _ Grade v. Jr.—1.Dct Saunders; "fiffifif: w‘ “mflYnu , er: r2. °s1¥...‘...‘1f..’§‘?“°§." ‘rlrfilii. ' "s‘?&f's'“iv“°§'°b....o MoK c. °°'°°'“ MW’: ‘l "°‘“‘ “ME i °°é"i‘.l°" rv 1 Col .—. i _' '. re —. et1-la;2. Uglaarldfellgtflill gamma a ,4°§‘;f$,a" Ql-flf" {fmkmhiiud 133,2" mug; 36313:? fifflmit -— . . - _ r1 gag csxmpltmk Bbnlisysg-lsrd ., ugwmiehfJiL mum Gamma“; Grade m-1. Mary Chcveric: 2 w 1L, M '_ '- 3“ 1, w‘ .’ Bruce Pisot: S. George Clark. DmPE“ Mal"? 3- may" PM"!- a. r molly. . M an“ In (5r)_1 mun Ame“ Grade III-d. Bernadette Mac- Th“. M I ‘M 4mm“. ' . L Donald: 2. Doris Smith: 3. Cath- om. mtllfiiflfi 3,1,,“ flmflf- Gloria Ieehan: a. illiam faoey. "l" Km- L I N E R Bqmgrfl 13° Mm’ 9mm Grade m (JrJ-l. Margaret m“ "-1- 3mm °°lwll°i Campbell ms slum 5m} Rosa; 2. Barbara Maoltaskill- s. 7* mm" 0'11""? 3- fillllml" ass s ' Gianna J ' mmm“ - g” —Clal.rs Gallant Dcnnia Grade fill. Joyce Jay‘ a Allaa 5"“ "L 4”" lmmw‘ *- PS ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " " ‘I'M '9 ‘L,’ rnet Campbell, v Hard Lil: on ums: 8. Klanble Jay’. ' r cmmpbe“: 3' Mary Sh” PANTIES . .. . . . . . . . .. 79c to 81.25 lian Bernard orrna Gallant. Grade 1 (Sr.)—1. Travers Doyle; °°““°Hy' GQWNS $138 to “$5 ‘Ilihoac getting A for neat. and 2. William Griiiln. _ ,. PYJAMAS use ‘éguiritéwmifiu om1"m°°"“3°§.l oifiyfisislfifi.‘ ?-l§?m'~"°‘ ‘l Q m ttin n r nd poms‘ ; . _well dlwgneuexelgise Hic- use, 3:1‘; u." m {KL Aualand Betty Smith. Claim Gal- 3111‘; “may "nah. “y my; lg“ dang“, giuflvlgg- 1mg: Ooiiin..ioan'Ait1eok.0oldia'lmit11. - a; Wither...‘ ~ 5%.} (oom- new: claaaa copy.) ,,,§f,‘g,,";,|,,' m”, us” m,” Maebohern, Kimble Jay Travers “ Doyle, Esta Pig is g. ‘fiat zA. Ry . so? “W”: .....*-'-.~..*l‘:'-= "‘ -~ ,8 ,8 Q aocnrono IQUAII sonoon , $1M r _.__ H0110? f0! NOVfiQI PalnM Honduran Pnvankd 2 fllgr-gykhvkqyice‘ Mariner-lg; I. Y. - l.‘ ||fl‘m_g “flu” GHQ iX-f. Halon IAIICll‘ ,. Pretty Colored Wool Mitts and Gloves "u Emdivdhalml“ or: Fmmlm‘ ""4"" '- "I" PW" I i” Blouses, Short and Long Sleeves "um. and‘... w’. (a .'~','l1|i1ti 1.1. v1.11 B09911‘ 5nd! by the Governor-General as Chief Scout on behalf of its brother or- Eiainization. the Boy Scouts oi Cun- The Chlei Scout for Canada. the Earle of Athiono has named E. H. M. Knowles of Rosina as the new Provincial Commissioner tor Sask atohewan That the spirit oi the Boy-Scout Movement cannot be suppr is shown by the iact that in many Lb- tod towns in North Airica the was the first to be of the first requests made to allied leaders alter the conquest oi Tunsis. was for 16, Scout Badges. . lie has been award- Cortliloato i ri Somerl. Chic! scum" H" ‘ by m“! Pilot Oiiicer James G. Noel, for nine years a member o! the 40th Xuaxrgfiufvar Scout Troop, m. Chief " “M ‘b6 E ll l Mme i» the ldfdslutgllkztlfifi? Ibrgttllllgufiflutlllldts nrd l”! "5- Mly they have ‘a. time. and rsmemberln ma fortunate bu; ‘II-yam Wfi ;Ei.'.';.°.5..l“i’.."?..': "it "m" "i" m’ u‘ mm mm an four-tigers. the coming n ir and ' oiesrlsother 8hth§3fr ‘ml-Airwoman wsoomo A very g "WM gt" H27?“ vvi q . ‘Iliad Elle pink and while. fie 11R room where the gifts arranged decorated In clnk an! FOR SAL! AND RICOMMINDID IY CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD, CHARLOTTETOWN soums BREAMERIES SOURIS, P. E. l. Authorized Quaker Feed Dealers Kai-Shek, President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill are shown chatting in the Eflyptian sunshine yea you may anon substantially Q Winona, all III Q0 vu atlll that roaultll Ital-O- M dljeatlble-and- name. l’ r I creased cg mmordllpnzta IFuI-O-Pop ' - no usssvsarsl ' rfiglapddfl‘ war 1o FEED iii T00.’ na- mamh Blair's-union ml Pep I" Mala will ply you dichloride In on Ind cost. hll-O-Parp Maalua have conic Government - c TIFI Mash produces arms. ED with Cunoontrnt: gprlnfl Range. Nature's richest vltamln combination. app ea hona with 6 healthful vltarnlna and rich raaa proteins usually found only on Spring aturos, Us tho precious grass-Juice (actor, so henna-ls] to Ask ul about the new Ful-O-Pep WARTIMI FEIDING productlo l This g Mash, 2 pnrtn w u], oats an s-nnd certainly brings l RESULTS! We'll be glad to give you full plrtlculnrl. part scratch grain silt-o. sccs, for 1W5‘: been oha ad requirement‘:- - — .___ has an oatmeal willin- lan . alter their to make plans linen. glass. silver anc chcquss. Those who assisted in serving were: Mrs. Stirling Stewart. Clarence Stew art and Mrs. Duncan Nicholson a are aunts oi the bride. A large crowd of sercnaders passed along. The happv cou lo de- parted to their home ln W eatley River where the groom is a fnrmer and the bride continues at her mo- iesslon as teacher in ‘that school. On October the 28th a isrge crowd gathered at the home oi Mr. and . h, New Glasgow Mills. to tender their daughter Thelma a miscellaneous shower. The bride to be was es- corted to a decorated seat oi honor by Ivlrs. Dannie Char- on the exchan ad no ment employee, Official OWI Rndiophoto, from NEA for forcing the unconditional surrender oi Japan. During one meeting, the three leaders talipqd in a white aisbfivk , eautiiul andme- ‘lotteto , “the mciifirigiezfii iul gifts were received iwludlriil» Miss Margurite Houston. A will ' filled basket was carried in b)‘ Mil- Foster Sellnr and Miss M11121! W‘ Mrs. lazhan. The gifts were opened slid the by M Hooper while Miss Arum Stevenson arranitcd them arrived expressed their wishes 11nd Th ma thanked gifts and nll loincd in sin, She's A dainty 11inch was wrved and tha remainder oi’ the evening was M" in music and dancing. ln 1MB it is estimated about! per cent of the British notional in- ccmo went in taxes. including pulsory contributions tor soc- surance and war risks or dmilll Only unhappy repatriate among the 1236 who ship Gripsholm was 2 months old Gretchen P611010; Whitaker. ‘gown equalling on lap oi her " ,_ . n .. W she was born on a Japanese ship which transferred 9115mm? “ the Swedish liner. Other Whltsloers who returned with 11111016 Joseph. lait, and Andre, right. Their father is a U. S. Si!“ ramids verses read iss Jvil on the table. suul nmnnli‘ [he Lively “For A in them her Jolly Good Fellow. TAXES IIZLVE INCOME c015‘ a1 in- * (Canadian Anny Piww" arrived in N" 7°" mother Mrs- ch-rifl of Joli prison "mp" m will‘