VOCTOBER 4, 1945 ' . _,v,~-~ Tunnvs. s - liimlhl- ' cum CRANBERRIDC, n. m ______.__ ‘some. 4 - 8 lb»- sunmm sAvoRY. Bunches, it for Milk-fed . CHICKEN . . . 4 to 9 lbs. All Poultry Cleaned Free Of Charge FOWL-Young and Tender . . 4 to 8 lbs. rnnsu 656mm! PORK “ PORK CIIOPS, trimmed _—— FRESH BACON, sliced ROAST PORK. YOUNG TENfiER_— BEEF ROUND STEAK, Choice .. .. .. lb. 39c _ I all cuts lr fiilfil ‘i/ // irrciiifiiuuoulussli; ROASTS- Tender lb. 25 - 45c HAMBURG STEAK .. .. .. lb. 23c Sweet Juicy 25c doz. ORANGES, 2 doz. 49c IA! e Held LETTUCE 25c HONEY DEWS 29c CANTELOPES . . 29c TOKAY GRAPES. lb. 35c CELERY, Luge .. . 25c RIPE TOMATOES, Choice, 2 lbe. .. 29c Fresh Stock PRUNES, 2 lbs. 29c Aylmer TOMATO JUICE 2tins.! .. .. ..25c SALT l-IERRING, Large, 2 for 15c Bourfifrfié CODFISH. Choice, lib. pkg. 39c nxrna sanctif- namo PEAS, 2 Tins 25c OASN & GARRY STORES PHONE 1B7 Greet George St- 747 - 748 run srom: wrru rm: STOCK PAY CASH and SAVE nmcsrou w. r. The regular meeting of King- eton W. I. was held at the home of lvLrs. Albert Clow on Septem- ber l3th. Roll call was answered by thirteen members with an article for Auction Sale. Five visitors were in attendance. Mrs. Merrill Green presided and meet- ing opened with singing and, creed in unison. Minutes of last, meeting were rewd, approved andl signed. School committee reported noth- Il needed in euliool. _ lick committee orted fruit, being sent to e ehu-in oi the district. Discussion concerning Blue Cross Hospitalization group being form- ed. took lace and Miss Court was I appoint to take names oi rnem-| bers desiring to join some. A motion that some person or persons be paid for cleaning school rooms was carried. I Bills were presented and order- Froi. n lne Selection or Styles and Shades. ed paid. Collection mounted to 5 oen is. Next meeting to be held at tne home of Mrs. Wm. Coiwiil. Roll call to be answered with a flour has Mrs. Zilpha Lunch committee: Newson. Other committees unchanged. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Horace Willis presented Mrs. Albert Clow, past president, with a token oi remembrance from the members in memory oi her son. who was killed in action in Sept, 1944. Mrs. Clow ieelingly replied. Singing of the National Anthem closed the meeting. Lunch was served by the host- ess and an auction sale with Mrs. Mack MacSwain as auctioneer. realized a neat sum. Cool bright weather before and during the apple harvesting season produces "better colouring of the fruit than warm cloudy Weather- HATS! 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Today he left for Halifax to resume his studies In Law at Dalhousie University.- New Glasgow News, ..ll08’I‘ESS—Mlss Dalmeny Miller was hostess to two Board members of the W.M.S tE.D.) ofthe Pmlbyterian Church in Canada lest Week When they were attend. 1H8 the 69th Annual Meeting of the Society. They were Miss Ly. dla Duncan of ‘Campbell-ton, N 8.. Young Peoples Secretary and Mrs. Hardy Ramsay of Tyne Valley. P-E-I. Home Helper Sec- retary-New Glasgow News. vlsrrnn ISLAND -Mr. J. w. Millun of Trenton. NS. spent the week end at Greek River, ~ith his sornin-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Alexander MacLcan and family. Returning he ‘was accom. panied by Mrs MacMillan, who spent a delightful vacation wiflh her home folks at different parts of the Island. POLICE corner-Two drunks and incapables were each fined $5 and costs or l0 days in jail at the City Police Court yesterday. third party on a similar charge Wfls SW91! a 30 days suspended senence. A case against two wo- men for keeping a disorderly house resulted in one being fined $20 being dismissed SUDDEN’ DEATH IN TORONTO -Mr. and Mrs, John Hawkins, Euston Street, received word Tues. day morning of the death oi’ their daughter Ethel in Toronto. Miss Hawkins, whose sudden pass- ing came as a tremendous shock to her parents. was in her 23rd year. She died af-ter bei ill only a Short time with the “ u." She had been working in Toronto for five years and was living with her sister. Mrs. J. T. Armstrong. The funeral will be held from hcr sister's residence in Toronto. EGG PRODUCTION. PRICES — Egg production in this Province shows a further decline this week. it was learned yesterday. ’I‘he market is keen and prices are rising. P. E. I. country grading stations are quoting for upgraded eggs, delivered, as follows: A- large. 40-4-2: 36-385 A-pullet, 23-26; B, 28: C, l7. Graded shipments delivered et Charlottetown are quoted as foi- lows: A-largc, 45-46: A-medlum, 48-44: A-pullet. 26-30; B, 28; 20. Poultry receipts are increas- ing in volume, with the offering oi chicken much heavier. There has been no change in prices. HOME FROM OVERSEAS- Lieutenant Donal Friel oi the 2nd Medium Battery, R.C.A., Charlotte- town, who arrived from overseas on the Nieuw Amsterdam Satur~ day, arrived in Moncton last even- ing on the Maritime Express. I-le was accompanied by his wife who had gone to Halifax to meet him. Lieut. and Mrs. Friel are at pres- ent visiting the formers parents in Moncton, James Friel, K.C. and Mrs. lib-lei. before returning to Hnllfax where they will reside.- (Moncton Times). CARDIGAN STUDY GROUP- On Thursday afternoon, Septem- ber l3th, ~.. study group meeting was held at Cardigan school, There was an attendance of nine teach- ers. Supervisor fl. J. I-Iynes pre- gldtd at the meeting. Mr. Hyms explained carefully thel use and the necessity of having a time- table. Supervisor A. Gilmore was also present at the meeting. Mr. Gilmore discussed English usage and arithmetic. He gave an esti- ln-aie of the results of the Grade VIII examinations held in June. He also pointed out the common errors in English made by the pupils and gave some helpful sug- gestions for correcting these er- rors. A general discussion by those present regarding the Course of Studels followed. The officer:- appolntcd for the centre were: President. Stirling MacLeod; Sec- retary, Frances Murphy. DEPARTURE RIIGRETTED — Regretful farewells were expressed to Mr Donald Samson, manager of the Bank of Nova Scotla, Moreli. and Mrs Samson at Marie Church Hail Sept. 19 Mr. and Mrs Sam. son were active workers and sup- porters oi their church for the last- four years. As director of the choir. Mr. Samson gave unreserv. cdiy and unstinilediy of his time and ability Both shall be greatly missed as valued members of the choir. They also took a leading part in the play presented by the Y P U. two years ago. Mrs. Sam- son, as director and also as one of the ac‘resses gave her t'me and krrleiship cheerfully and whole- hcmtcdiy During the evening, an mldress was read by Mrs Ileiah Vifebstcr and e well-filled purse presented on behalf oi the cong. 'c'1af.l0l1 by Mr. A.J. Webster. The halnnoc of the evening was spent ln games and music Lunch was served by the ladies it‘ ihe congreg- ation. after which th; mes-tins closed by singing "Auid Lang Sync." -- (Patriot Please Copy) I EGAN-IIENNESSEY-4t. Peter's Church. Dartmouth. was the scene o! a pretty fall wedding on Tues- day morning when Illlda Genevieve i-Iennessev. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I-lennessey, Char- lottetown, P. E. Island. became the bride of Mr. Francis Joseph mat. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Egan of Dartmouth. Rev. Dr. Jclm Burns officiated. The bride was charming in her wedding dress of w ' sulm will“ rlsscmrrion unanimous} s IO‘ OVIB SIXTY YEARS Johnson d: Johnson DIIUGGISTS Phone 33. 1B5 Kent Street Edward l-Iennessey, who wore a brown crepe ensemble with brown and green accessories. Ixiwurd I-Iennessey, brother oi the bride, was best man. The bride and groom left immediately after the ceremony on a wedding trip to Bl. John, N.B. For travelling Mrs. Egan wore a brown wool suit. The couple were the recipients oi a lovely collection of wedding gifts. {hey will reside in Dartmouth, N. 0N WAY HOME-Military auth- orities today announced names of seven more M.D. No. 6 soldiers liberated from Japanese prisoner of war camps who are expected to arrive in San Francisco shortly aboard the shigs "Admiral Hughes" and "Joseph yckman." On tho former, due to arrive at the Am- erican port, Oct“ l, is Supervisor Francis (“I-luck) O'Neill, Char- lottetown. THE MOBILE X-RAY UNIT will be operating in Sourls, Oct- ober 9th to 16th inclusive. Pre- liminuy arrangements for survey were carried out by Dr. P. A, Crcelman and Miss D. Stewart oi the TB League. The following have kind-ly agreed to act as a A local committee to carry out the details for this survey: Dr. Small- wood, Messrs. Melvin McQuaid. J. 1". Stems, Roy McLean and Harry D. McLean. associated with Mrs. Adrian Mclnnis, President of the local Red Cross Society and Mrs. W. A. MoQuarrie. The Unit will be set up in the United Church Hall. Souris. and it will be in op- eration morning. afternocn and evening. This Unit is capably staffed by Miss Ruby Morrison, technician, Albert Murphy. mech- anic, Bernadine Morrissey. R. N., and Grace Saunders clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E Toombs left Monday morning for Halifax wiimre Mr. ‘Toombs will enter Pine l-llll University. _.¢-d"" got the good THE ‘CHAIILOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Personals J Cerp. . I. lest moan, 1M n u» ms ti» nilht is? Winnipeg Mr. Robyn Cameron of the Bwzlt of Nova Bcotie, Ielifex, Cherlotteiown yesterday, his parents, Ir. and Mrs. Ewen Cameron. Mrs. Bessie MacLean returned by ‘plane to her home in Jamaica Plains. Mess. after having spent a delightful summer with her eis- ter. Mre. lorry llethieson, city. ‘rhemanyiriendsofidr. Leon. Ciuifin, Pmv. San. will be pleased to learn that he is. convalesclng having recently undergone a seri. 011$ Opermtfon in the P Elsland Hospital. Mr. Allen Doiron and son Leo F» 13011011. R.C.N.. who recently returned from the Pacific. left Monday morning on a well earned vacation to Boston 1nd New Jersey Whefglhe will be the guest of his ‘dbl, w Doris (Mrs. James Capil- Ufllt- N/B. Georgina Thompson returned to her duties at Camp Hill Hospital yesterday morning Zilfttler spending a short leave in the Mr and Mrs Percv Sherman and his mother. Mrs Henry she; man have returned to their home at Gladstone. PILI. on Satur- day after a visit of some davs with friends in Trenton, N.S also rel. at.ve'- and friends in New Glasgow end Q °llarton Captain Frank P. A-u-lrenn 9mm; son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville And- rew. Pownsl S’. is home from the. front. whore he was aM-rherl to the King's Own Scottish Homers and took nart in all the princlnal gilsgernents from D-Day to V-E BY. Produce MONTREAL. Oct. 3 — (C?) -— Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow:- EGGB: Ont and Que A Luigi: 50- Btii/é; A Medium 48-48%; A llets 40; B 38; C 28. BUTTER: Wholesale Que job- bing pasteurized No l 35; No 2 34%: Current receipt que l pasteurized 34 l-i De No 2 38 l-e del Mti; first creamery prints job price b6 l-2- 37; first grade solids lob price 36-38 1-2. CHEESE: Current white and western 20 FOB: wholesale white for local and export trade. west- ern 20 11/16-21, Que. mi-zz. ,. . we're featuring a s _ showing the care of hosiery. partment. this week. The Lux Washabiiity Expertwil POTATOES: ‘Iii lb bags. local 1.50-1.60; NB. 1.60-1.70; P.!.‘.l 1.60-1.75 ‘A’ ST CKINO EWS it's no fun when that precious pair of sheer - rayons . . .those delicate wwps of leg glamwl‘ pop into runs before you worn twice". you moan- of our feminine customers r ygry gygel "And only So-iuet to prove we've at heart triking Right-Wronfl Exhibit in our Stocking De- l e211’ hand an?! d don't: that may beige crepe with which she wore brown accessories. She was at- tended by her sister-in-Iew, Mil- k she'll tell you the simple dds an mean $5 5 saved in your stockm _ “4 Stocking Life Savers"—dramflll¢ displays that foretell a short life or a merry one for any day this week. yourself the your rayon hosiery. Drop i" g budget. See for W.’ IVI illiill I tr you ell! now start hting Pippin l - a Illa] other its irritations {light vet ust Nbedcm from ur Elfin» odu under’!!! Hone -baeh t” fr at it works Ill consult One of our local sportsmen re:- entl bedd n wild duck which bore on ts leg a State of Maine band, number. etc. The bird made a de- licious meal, and tne family who ate it are wondering whether the thanks ought to go to their ain folk or to our good neighbours across the “Borderfl Our progressive and enter- rislng mercilant, Mr. K B. Young. as purchased an auto tluck; with the idea of adding produce-truck- ing. as a side line, to his increas- ing business. Trucking is becoming “big billi- ness" in the Garden of the Guif. What with the largo average given over to root crops; the handling cl thousands of tons of fertilizers: the movement of livestock to mark- ets, efc, keeps ‘em rolling along. 1f past generations could wakcn kom their long sleep and note the Changes that have taken rrlacr in today's farming methods tlev would gaze about them in aston- ishment. as did poor old ken ' ed Rip Van Wink]: twenty years cf siumbri" in . mountains. he returned to a coun- try he scarcely" recognized. Doctor O. l-I. Curtis uriti Mrs. Curtis, recently returned to their hcmc in Bonshaw. 3118i‘ a pleasant holiday. spent in the Province o.’ Quebec. Dan Jewell. pa" we young farmer of North lliv has a baby beef, six months old. that weighs 700 lbs. But he will have stiff ccm- petition from the Sanderson Brash samp address, who have bsen ra s- ing B. Bls for a numbcr of years- well not only raising ‘em. but also selling ‘em and gczing fancy prices. But it took Hon. J. Walter Jones ' to crack the Jacl: pot when he re:- gnfly maie received 510.000 for a calf. . MARKET ECON OMICS In general, the marketing research of the Economics Division of the Dominion Department 0f Agricul- ture. ‘nas been and is directed to. wards providing inionnation which will point the way to a r-educton in marketing costs largely bv im- proved marketing methods and, lac. ilitles so that producers may obialn a fair share of the consumer's dol- lar and by indicating to pro ucers longer. v»- 1x" ‘x-J" I‘ way to care for including sweaters, fo 4 and leather gloves. And IPKM "Pew ne things new-looking Yours for the asking st our Right- Wrong Exhibit’ help you keep ii lmnnnnmm M. V. i l-IOSPITAL i B A Z AA R The Event o! the Seneca opens , MONDAY, OCT. 8. t Sporting Club i Secure your tickets for , 1 LUCKY mmw nanny j i NAMES, FANCY WORK, AMUSEMENT! SALE OF ROME COOKING BAIL‘. g DOOR PRIZE EVERY Nlfilh iiijiilifilififIl-JLEEEILHEIEILIJEIE-liilriii PRINIQI: NUVA rAGE ‘fl-IRE! 1mm- [IIIIII-‘Ilifillfilifl nuns l; The Connecting Link Between Nova Scotia 114d Prince Liiward island I945 NOVA SCOTIA - WOOD ISLANDS. P.l'.‘.l. LUNCIIES SERVED SAILING SCHEDULE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRY SERVICE CABIBOU, N S. n6 Miles from Pinion» ALL SAILINGS STANDARD TIME Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou IDAILV INCLUDING SUNDAM 5 s.m. l0 e.m. t pun l e.rn. Noon A p.m. NORTIIUNIBERLANI) FERRIES LIMITED CIIABLOTZETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i how to meet consumers‘ require. ments satisfactorily at home and abroad FAR-NI LIVE STOCK In the studs, herds. and flocks of rimental Farms throughout Cana a. then, ls repre- improvement sented practically every breed of‘ farm animal suited to general and the Dominion Ex You'll appreciate this free. hind)’ "we Lux care chart. too. Gives a safe. ear-Y all your fine washables undotions. fabric MCDONALD special conditions of soil and chm. ate This selection of breeds under the Divsion of Animal Husbandry has been arrived at only after yearn oi trial Unsuitable breeds ham been eliminated Desirable breed: have survived and been subject t: through the best metthods of breeding and manage- rnem.