alumina-mun) a TOF CIGARETTE '“’ For consistent quality, and for cOHIlBIIOIIS smoking satisfaction, Winchester‘ cigarettes are today's best berl Three of the world's choicest cigarette tobaccos, Turkish, Vir- ginia and Hurley, “Blended Right’! give Winchester: that ‘top’ com- bination of taste and aroma.- \ beans-old eddies. bee. won the 050.000 Suburban Han- dlClP on May 30th. beconilnl iodine‘: greatest money-winning gelding, topvifll Exterminator’: mark. Efieviousiy this year. under top weight. he sped to victory in the Mcleonan. W dener and Dixie Handicaps. He has a speed. inst tena- A tap horse in any man's booki CLGTRETTES fiee/aé/z/ nonolhal shtaroof tensdtraadarareconsis- PICKLED CURED CODFISH We have now reody for shipment, and will d l' t ' paid at any station (within the Province) in fifty pouhdvirhiphibaiil: or larger, pickle cured fish, well pressed but undried at the follow ing prices: ' ' Large Codfish Medium Codfish . . . . . . Small Codfish . .. ... . Hake l6 cents per pound .. l4 cents per pound ll cents per pound ....... . . . . . . ll cents per pound Send Money Order for quantity required and you will re- leive prompt delivery. r lllAlTllEW & McLEAN LIMITED SOURIS, P.E.l. Cone in and see oarfim show- ‘lngolthtse truly inn watches. loch is skilled creation o! superlative watchaulring .-. . Each bears the proud name Girard-Perregaur. - - Renowned the world overjst beauty and scour-sq! lewelleu 9;... Qenetattlortl. "Gmws i railway rates pale. HEALTHY WORKERS People physically able to perform the tasks set for them are an in- dustrial iinnfls best asset. declares an authority in the Department of National Health and Welfare; 0t- tawa. Healthy workers are the true key to production. mt plan-t, pay or mptqfialg, gay; the industrial health expert. It is suggested that a plan health programme is essential to modern industrial practice. MO-OQ O-O-O4 MacDonald Bras. THEATRE FRI. and SAT. B P.M. Goorgotown Ind Vicinity and family open: n low days recent- lv u the Iuaets of ur. White's NNhi-Ljlr. and‘ Mrs. Gooeio White. , _.,_. Mr. and Mrs. Rlcllrd Westsvvsy were recent visitors at the home of‘ Mrs. Westaways parents, Mr and Mrs. John L. MacDonald. Georeetonlans visiting Charlotte- town on ‘lunatic?’ were Mr. John L. MacDonald. Mr. A. l2. Jenkins and Mrs. Ifelix Morrison. Mr. F. J. Deli; was. s. visitor to Charlottetown on ruesday on business. Miss Francis Pros r. who ls em. ployed at Clark Bi . store. Iron- iaguc. spent. the holiday at her homo here. Considerable quantities qt pot- atoes are on the move in this dis- trlot and our government ware- house is filling up fast. Mrs. MscPhotsan. vice principal of Georgetown High School and daughter. visited their home in Oyster Bu! Bridge over the holi- day. Hunters Found But Guide Lost; May Be Dead SUDBURY, Ont., Nov. 1Z—(CP) —Of five hunters and one guide reported ‘missing within recent days i-n this section of Northern Ontario's hunting country. the hunters were Info tonight. ‘hut foul'play was suspected in the guide's iO-day-old disappearance. A hundred men,were combing the bush near Maple Point, Man- itoulin lslanthfor Stanley Rich- ards, 43, and since their four-day search had been so thorough police ,no'w doubted whether Richards lwas in the area in which he van- ished. An earlier theory that he might have fallen ‘victim to a: stray bullet from a hunter's gun| had been discarded and constables, were investigating to discover lfi the guide had any known enem- ies. Meantime, five hunters who hail been lost emerged from the bush at; various points outside Sudbury -none the worse for their hard- shins, Jimmv Slack, 19. also known as James Pearson, walked into Wa- wiatln Colony, near Tirnmina. after two nights and three days astray and complained of nothing "PARIS UNDERGROUND" Starring l: Bennett Gracie Fields George Rigaud A tiue story of their ad- venture In Paris. ~ The I Mt. Stewart Can. Legion 1 wishes to thank the Guest‘ Speakers, Choir Members, and all who iii-any way helped to make the Memorial Service v success. C. L. MacDONALD SOC-THUS“!!! FUR SALE; nous: Ania-Flower LAND; AT iLrmou: i There will be sold at Public Auction on the premises on FRIDAY THE 29TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, i946 ot the hour of one o'clock P.M., I the house and lot of land, 50 x I00 feet owned by the lote Ella Robertson, and at the same hour and place, all the house- hold furniture, consisting of beds, dressers, dining room furniture, kitchen furniture, ltit- chon range, Enterprise Monarch, parlor furniture and all other household utensils. Dated at Montague the 12th day of November. i946. G. H: NELSON, Auctioneer; Cronin-ration Buying daily Live and Dressed‘ Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway rates, treatise oqnal to v amass PACKINGCO. loath i worso than cold feet. _ L. R. Mat-Neil and his 14-year- lold companion. Donnld McFadden. iwero found after one of the most intensive searches lever conducted in the Matachewan locality. ' The oldest of the missing men- 69-year-old William Griffiths of Gore Bay, turned up unharmed after a night in the open rear ‘here. Also safe after beinv. missing iovemight was Alfredo St. Onge, '25, of nearby Chelmsford. t rnstriiii ‘Glilliullli ..'Mr. and Mrs. lruest White ‘ ‘ . . 100st‘. - Ootobc- ma. between Greenfield and M , or in “Mi-slut (E100) Wrist Watch. Ap- iilv Jim. Barnett. Green- ’ sionau. vuuon: acaooi. Bevan for 2...»... ' Principal's Dept. x-l. Eerie Ooffin: 2 Joe MacDonald and Joe Rneslter. "lull: S. Juni Stella and Walter McAdam Grade 11-4. Loraine Oatfin; 2. Danny Iclnuls; 3. loam: 00ft. in. Joseph Steele. Grade VIII-l. Rough Mg. Cathy; 2. Mary McAdam; a_ gum. erlne Steele. Richest Avenne: nari Coffin, o: Intermediate Dept. Teacher: Mary Binnctt, Grade Vlb-l, Leeland Ander. son; 2. Marlon Kelly; 3, mm. Eldersh . and Joe Keefe. i Grade VI-l. Donald cox; 2 Barbara Murphy; 3. Clifford Keefe. Grade V-l Howard Biaxland; 3. leoda Blflxllnii; 3. Lawson Baker. Hirhest sversto. D. Oox, 92. Prl-aryllept. ‘macher: Marie Macfluizan: Grade IV—l. Carol Ann Coffin; Plus Mclnnis. Grade III-l. Miriam Ooflln. 918410 II—1. Lyman Molnnis; 2. Yvonne Eldorshsw; S. Anne l-law- bolt '1 Grade I (Bl-J. -. Ursula Avlward; Murphy. Grade I (bi-l. Anna McAdam; 2. Arthur Elticrshaw; 3. Joseph Eldershaw. " Grade I (cl-l Ice MacDon- iild; 2. Ohms. Gallant Grade I (d)—l. Louis McGuire; 2. Wendal Coffin; 3. Donald Geld- ert. Highest average, Lyman Mcinnis, 96 percent. Principal: Mabel O'Brien. Bert 3. llvwbolt; " Vernits ALEXANDRA W. l. The Novenrber meeting qt the Alexandra W. I, was held at the home of Mrs Bruce Judson. Tues- day evening. Nov. 5th.. with seven members and one visitor in atten- dance. Due to the small number of members present it was thought advisable to postpone the annual meeting to s later date. The meeting opener‘ by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. 'I‘he uninutcs of the previous meeting were read and approved. After considerable dis- cussion on the cake sale i; was moved and seconded that we hold‘, the cake solo at Moore d: Mclitotfsi Reports were given by both school‘ and sick committees at which time, a bill of 30 cents was present/adj The collection 2m‘ inc evening iimmmllied to $1.20 Mrs. Nat Maoliinron invited the members to her home for tho", December meeting at which time the lunch committee will consist of Mrs. Atwood MacRae and Mrs Hamid Benton A deliocus lunch served by the hostess and a close. WAYS 0F COLLARS IN FALL MODE ENDLESS i new steam. The ways of col- lars are endless, from the little- Wlien Tired 0uti Sltltl YOU NEED MORE LIVER III-E Stleareseystwe Mflhrfluy golealyelo. ‘ leeilsailyrovidosyslbodfs turellssslpeleth of bile Kiwi, ouaibstiqiadigsttitqloss ofllmlc duh; liisltblsaoqyslllveldrotneedetllsvl Inn Elite-tins. Cal's Inset ssiihe live isblmllsilofroafiflsnlbabs. ~ LIVIR HllIH-AJIVE TAIL!" PUBLIC roizun MEETING boy collar under the chin that is found on suits. coats and dresses. to the revival of the shawl collar for coats, and- often on dresses. The rogue collar, points that are wired 0r stiffened tostand up under the chin much so did the ieistefls collar, is high fashion-I Drapery is a favorite finish with the designers, ranging from the superlong scarf that toes n-l round the neck, crosses in front. continues to the back of the waist where it wraps through the belt and ends as panels at the back Hemline. Draped fabric about a low square‘ neck. as a. cowl. nt the high neckline, and to the side' are all load. i It's sheer ‘Keep hands and disease can nails clean. for the germs they may harbor. IN THE INTERESTS OF l lunch committee, brought an enjoyable evening te_ l any costume colour. is appropriate for wear the Y!" self-preservation to around. spread rapidly from says your bait should l"? Only g NEARLY TIMES AS Mil éiSiinéiiins " NB oi a» greet advantages of Carnation Milk I8 B. food i... bottle-fed babies and growing children has been its extra supply of “sunshine" vitamin D. Now that vitamin D is nearly two and a half times what it was formerly! Increased from the 162 to 400 International units per reconstituted quart. (half Carnation, half water.) Here is added assurance that the valuable minerals in the milk will be fully used in building strong bones and sound teeth. This makes Carnation more than ever the preferred milk for infant feeding-nourishing, safe, digestible, and economical. No extra cost for this increased vitamin D. g Carnation Milk 1- I 1 A CANADEAN PRODUCT "fiwnConlrnlrdCouvs" MONTREAL. Nov. 13 - (GP)- Producc prices quoted here today reported by the Domniion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Free cases A large 50- 50 1-2; A medium 47-48; A pullet “~44 1-2; B 43—45; O 38. Butter: Wholesale, Que pasteur- lzed, fresh and storage no. 1 40 1-2; current receipt Qua no 1 pas- teurlzed 39 3-4. dei Mtl; no 2 38 3-4 dei Mtl; first grade crenmery prints job price 42; solids 41. Cheese: Western and Que; cur- rent receipt, fob factory. colored 32 1-16; white 22; wohlesale rol- ored 22 l3-16—33 1~162 White E 3-4-43. ‘ ' Potatoes: '15 lb bags PEI and NB l.l5~l.20; Que 1.20-1.25. INJURED 1N BOSTON BOSTON. Nov. l2 (GP) — Two Nova Section visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Don-ls Geiilsrt of Truro. suffered broken noses today when the gar in which they were rid- ing struck a light standard. They were treated at Boston Oil-Y Hospital. GIANT GRASS Sugar eerie is a aim! 8119* sometimes attaining a heiihli °f 20 feet. ' RIGHT BAG PILLS MAN! ROLES ..__ You can be as purse-proud with one pocketbook as the Ill Whfi ll" a wardrobetul, lf you pick the right bag and know how to multi- ply its dress-up roles. Thus, a tap-notch stylist. WM creates bags for the falhlflfllblf! elite, names as the best single choice f or all-around w ear. H b!‘ sic black falllemouch. She re- minds you that black sees with and that it int-sized girl. the Court oi Appeal School Tax Assessment AA r ‘a ‘ALLA a‘. A session of the County Court of King's County will be held in the Court House, Georgetown, on Wednesday, November 20th, 1946, at 2:30 p.m., to hear appeals in connection with school tax assessment in Georgetown School District, No. l, King's County, for the current school year, l946-l947. For afternoon wear, attach i gold clip to your bag. And weai gold costume jewelry. To make your bag lwk gala for evening, pir on a sparkler, ensembled will‘ your night-time jewelry. rvwwvvwvvvv v carry off big bags, warns this de- sbgner. should pick the more Sil- able ones. To make your simple black bag qualify for merry costume roles, use these tricks, she suggests: Lay-away Christmas Gifts NOW! 1 An Ideal Gilt! Irvin $2.50 up Choose now from the runny smart pieces we offer. Give A Smart BllLllllA ‘If you are a P small. iris who have the heIZM ¢° - - - Mounted in 14kt. gold EDUCATION AT si. Peter's Bay, Frldav, November 15‘ SPEAKERS Mr. L. W. Show, M.A. \ 2.................. sits... . frogrels of Education on P.!.I. Mrs. Geo. Martin, New Perth .. . . . .. Noedfei Improved Schools and- Equipment Mr. Clarence Mercer,‘ M.Ed., S‘Siile. .. A Curriculum to Servo Modern Needs ' Mi Miller MacFodyenI Ciftown. .. lIlIDsnIII-sn . . . Teachers‘ Problems Mr Edward Mtfhoil. Clflown. ._......._._......_.. Administration and finance I MIIIIIING/WILL stem AT a m, (Similar Moetinjaivill be held lo O‘l.eary, Nev. 22, and In iientlr Ripr, Nov. 29) we MUST suite A Illii FOUNDATION ‘iii Till emits- ‘r amen-tour $24.75 up mint _ "mm-i- fhi; iii- $71.’ '-' -' I Choose now. Lovely Compacts From $3.50 9p Gilt and sterl- Ine ere repre- . rented. Pen A tenell SIGN up , haul many IO it’ ' Government To: Estes!" the styles allot. ~Wallsserfs i irwltm since isu