r . poem. Frank Blatch. - 5 . - 11 L.O.B.A. Summer- .Ed'"' 330.15 Mrs. Wallace Bryenwn. ild9- ' r .50 each: Mrs. Leslie Prowse. East Ronni. COIINIMI 5! MW Everett Gray. Mrs. Raymond wilfred Robertson. lick. Mrs. A. Bryenton. Mrs. Edgar Hearts Total .... .... Mrs. A. Millers Grand Total ' A few . 3.733.: tars. Harold 1-Ieartz, West M”, Herb. Love. Mm Mrs. Reg. Parkman. Covehesd, Collected 32.00: Mrs. Percy Farrar. land Mrs. Vernon Dennis, Mrs. Vic- mr Samson, M”, wmred 1-ioimes, Mrs. Orr : McCaiiii, Mrs. 1.00 each: Miss Virginia Macxay. James Isabel Green and Myrna Macltlluan. 01.00 each: Mrs. Leith MacM.illan, Mrs. Claude Lewis, Mrs. Raymond 100 each: Mrs. Harry MacAus- Mr-I. Lorne MacMlllsn, Mrs. Walter Watts. William L. Crockett, George 5 ' MacI..auchlaii. Mrs. Roland Bearisw, Millar Mraicueorifa Ndwkgonidl d Imm" grown, zdnh gm”. 3- . eac : rs. H Ste , . Mrs. Ivan Bryentome ey W” la?ocMeuarSi:y Earl Ling, Mrs. E. J. Total 53.00 Vessey. Leigh Vesssy, Mrs. Herb. " " -by Byrnc Hopcsandcrs in 'b f' Collected b Vlr lnia Ms K vow” mum vwm Con I'I ll IOIIS mo mm rmmafn Mwxacxgrn. Tot-1 ””” MONTREAL, November 25th-Icy winds and Collected by cuoi nerdy. bitter weather . 31.00 each: Wesley Matthew, Louis Vessey, Peter Proud, Dewar M". Swan, Howard Watts, Ira Lewis, 5,1- Archie Vessey. Parker Jewell, Ray- mond Vessey, Mrs. Edison Hardy, "mo Dolph Mun,” drop of Italian Bnlm quirklv into the skin and use it too when 529-73 i:?)ct;,lMU" w' E' H”dy' ul 50 they come in rosy-checked. but coldl You'll find Italiiin Balm is really by couema""i;'y"iEEi.iK""wiiii (nu Wilma Newson. um each: M". 59c and 81.09. Harold Watts. sonsl daintiness. That's why so many women are turning with satisfaction to the new FRESH CREAM DIEODORANT . . . This really fine W. Watts, Harold Taylor. .75c, Stuart Veuey. . . are very hard on tender skins. Children are so csrelem that it's hard to avoid clinppcd, sure, or roughened hands, unless-as wise mothers have done for generations-you keep Campnns's ITALIAN BALM ever ready for use after exposure to weather . . . work . . . water. efore the youngsters go out, smooth just. one wonderful for kcvping the skin soft in bad weather. Use it yourself- fsithfully--and see how soft. snd'pretty your bands will bel At 37c, TM Most Important Element In Personal Charm, .1 think, is p-r- MacRse, Mrs. Wallace Andrew. Falconwood Hospital, collected 1,, o. Kitchen. B-N- Dr, Murctuson . A, H, Maccannel, M. Gorveatz. 54.00, Miscellaneous. Total Grand Total word and Sheila FOP"- s'.l.00: Mrs. Fred Horne. 51.00 each: Mrs. Mrs. Roland Horne. Mrs- lizinl Younker. Earl Clark. 48c: Mrs. Ernest Walker. Total Collected by Bernice Newson. 3200: Mrs. Guy Rodd. 31.00 each: Mrs. Henry Mrs. Merrill Miller. M”- vewson, Miss Gall Bernice Newson. iarvey Jenkins. .50c, Mrs. Allison Bryentom 25c, Brenda MacLaren. Collected Wallace Jackson. . . . . . . . .. 35.00 100 each: L. Kitchen, KnMac- Ndsugmom 3. Murphy, w, cu;-ne, ford Chappell, Vernon Duck, Frank Brlckloy, Collected by Verna Lee Vernon Ford. Walter MacMlllan, Mrs. Vernon MacMillan, Mrs. Brenton Diamond, Mrs. Wil- .50c each: Mrs. Fred Roper. Mrs Miller. 0. VII. V P,.m,.se' M155. instantly. Pour contents of package on fire. ,75c,.Mrs. R. L. Britnton. Mrs. Total 5935i 5100 eiich: Mrs. Keith Cudmore,i You get STIMES the number of cups for your money will! TEA xirs. Andrew MacR.ae, Mrs. Fred Iorie Maclaeod. Mrs. George Bell, Mrs. Waller Marshall, Mrs. Frank .50.; each: Mrs. Alex. MacNevin, Hughes, Mrs. Ira MacDonald, Mrs. Cy;-11 MacMillan. Tupper Mrs. Edwin Craig, Victor Dea- FPCKUSOII. con. Mrs. Arthur Birt, Mrs. sum. Tom, .............. M 540.75 ley Strickland, Charlie Bovyer. Total 521.75 York. Collected by Aletha Brown and Mrs. Willard Murray. 5100 each: Robert Chappell. Clif- by Vessey. Mlnto Foster. Arthur Ves- scy, Rucbeii Watts, Richard Ves- ,. 5.15.00 sey. Arthur Johnson, Harry Wettos, For Scalds and '-- Burns is? SODA 39-48 For soothing first-aid, apply a thick paste of baking soda and wstnr. Keepin place witha sterile bandage. And here's a safety tip: baking soda extinguished small fires cow BRAND 3” i BAKING soul ii.-.yr PURE IICAIIBONAIE OF SODA flavorful Maritime-made Steamed lrewn Broad is a charming cem- punlen for 5:. Crisis Oven-Inked Iouru . . . llulao multuin delicious man-ed pudding. Heel, uliu and um win. your favorite saute. Wish I Could Find enchanting words to cap- STE RLI N G . It really repro- senls ii perfec- tion in silver craftsmanship . . . with its 1 famed ”Tliiril Dimension Beauty" -s sculptured Iovclinr-ss from tip to tip, and front to back, giving you Canada's extra value Sterling. For Christmas, Wallace Sterling is 3 superb gift-whether itls ii single piece. is starter set, or the Llrximntiu I)t'l'illIy of full table settings. Do see for yourself the four dcsigns- Rose Point, Grand Colonial, Stra- dioarl and Grands Baroque at bet- ter jewellers everywhere. Remem- bcr Wallace Sterling for weddings, anniversmcs, graduation, tool Shopping Today? Then tskeTtir:from me-and get. 5 packs e of BREX . . . the whole grain cereal with extra V5 Grrm added. You'll fin pleasant, nut-like taste . and vitamins . . ting the essential . A A Holmes. Mrs. Arthur Bearisto, Mrs. Norman Green, Mrs. .50c each: Leonard Newson, Mrs. Pl'0d""'- II-'15 II"? 9W1”-tIV9 "MOI-iIl”&5I'I9Id" Mm? I Mrs Walter MacQunr- James Allen, Roy Bi-ll, Wihred Ernest MacDonald, Mr. Csstache. I0T""1If'-WhI"Il I-"(W75 Und"YiH'"l3 r0 IIFY U1-'1': Rnbensonlilaroldi Clements Sr., Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. Lawrence Mar- .40c, Mrs. Harry Lewis. i "W93 "0 P055II7II"Y 0f KIVIHK 0H?"59- FWSII rl". Mrs. h M" Malchlm Dar. shall, Mrs. Grove MacMmlm Tom, I 33 35 Cream Dcodorunt is rule for your most exquisite NNI D5""c ' no I” Mrs Brmsley 750 each. Mrs Chesle hes Grand" Total N ' 33;, 65 costumrs . . . as well ns sturdy sports wciir. Use l'-1017-M”' Les" 'd Rlobenson M,-5 Am.” -I-hovmaq y 8 ' I 4 - I touch of it. every (lay, and you'll know the Smith. Mrs. all re Mrs Georg; em.” Mrs Da.;l” Macnomld satisfaction of hr-ing romplctvly free of under- 3””:,l.d Mrlheaxriiiiir Macwil" ms Mrs. Leith Msckiiinon Mrs Mai-' ”m mic” G” W" I” ""1"! op , , . . . - ,...A Then Years When the whole fam- ily is together are so precious, for in no time at all, the young- sters are out on their owni That's why so many couples are working with the IAC ' MERIT PLAN to have those important pieces of household equipment, now when they need them mostl This, the most widely- used finance plan for important home purchases, is made in Can- adn, for Canadians, by Canadians. Through it, you can buy out of income on a planned programme for better living. Do write for a gay and helplui booklet "A Tale of Two Farriiliee” which tell; you how the IAC Merit Plan ran help your family. Write Con- fiilr-ntially Yours, l4li Crescent Ft , Montrciil. (It's FREE” tasty flavor as a meat extender.) . heat d the family will enjoy its . . Brex is really delicious! . . As you know, Wheat Germ is an important source of thiai1iinc,.irnn rind other valuable minerals . so that your lucky family is get- - nutrients for a proper diet. Brex is so simple, to scrve -- you can cook it in three minutes! (Ioull find that in addition success story us a hot cereal, Brex ms tious muffins or rolls . . . and brings to being a lies scrump- a 'specially ' l . it anode: . There's nothing -so refreshing as a warming cup of Tea! Yet Tea. is actually the most economical beverage your money can buy. Think what that means to your budgetl ONE POUND OF TEA (Package Tea or Tea Bags) v with TE MAKES OVER 2OO CUPS ! A relaxing cup of Tea costs less than one-third the price of any compara- ble beverage served at home. You'll save money . . . but more important -you'll feel better when you drink TEA. I Relax arloha N on than all other in drink M9" 1.; combined Candid mm hovered mIGI' start drinking TIA Davina fort .REAKFAs" 0: have nwltcIt.end t:o'I"e'H' iI:oI:Ia":' so . st and are very glad mg, am. A if IIII o WP N n" "V" You ms 71A council. CANADA Annual Iunquef At Canoe Cove The annual banquet of Derry L. O. L. and Lady Patricia L. O. B. A. Lodges, Canoe Cove was held in the Lodge Room on Thursday evening, November 4. After a very enjoyable chicken supper, Brother Mack Macwadyen was appointed chairman. Sister Blanche MacKenzie gave the address of welcome after which a unique program was car- ried out. Two highlights vied with each other for top honors of the evening .The first was the pre- sentation by the Provincial Grand Mistress Sister Myrtle MacPhail of 25 year Membership Pins to seven members, namely: Sister Minnie MacNevin: Past G r n n ri Mistress; Sisters Louise MacNevin, Mary Belle MacFadyen, Margaret MacKlnnon, Christie MacKlnnon, Janie Maccannell. Julia Darnch. One Sister Jean MacKinnon was Thursday, Nov. 25, 1954 her pin. The other main event of the evening was the presentation of an Honorary Certificate to Bro- ther L. E. MacKinnnn for having over 50 years service. Brother MscKinnon althought taken com- pletely by surprise, replied fitting- ly in his usual capable manner. Presentation made by Brother Dan MacNevin and G. N. MacPhee. A hilarious reading "On Being Clinic-ed" was ably given by Sis- ter'Annie Darrach of Charlotte- town, with equally good encores- Songs and Harmonica music by Brother Davis Ward accompanied by Sister Melissa Holmes, sons by the Mac!-Sadyen boys, and speech- es by Provincial Grand Master, Brother Peter MacEachern, Bro- ther Culin MacPhail, B.G.M., Bro- ther Jamcs MacPliail and Sister Minnie MacNevin, P.G.M., made up the remainder of the program. unable to be present to receive The Guardian" Page In ' one: SHIPMENTS up OTTAWA (CP)-Iron ore ship- ments from Canadian mines in Sep- tember reached I record 1,121,112 tons, up 41 per cent from Septem- ber, i953, the bureau of statistics reported Tuesday. The increase fol- loived a 27-per-cent gain in August to 992,271 tons from 782,860. But since shipments were down in all earlier months except January, the January-September shipment total was slightly lower at 4,699,829 tons compared with 4,888,132 In the equivalent 1953 period. HISTORIC MEDAL! CAMBERLEY, England (CPI - Medals won in the Crimea War by relatives of 87-year-old Albert Cat- termole have been returned to their regiment, the 17th-21st Lan- cers, in accordance with Catter- mole's last wish before his death. Seeing is believing-and right here before your eyes is proof positive that C0-OP SUPER. MARKET prices are LOW PRICES. Not Just I handful of 'em-but in whole storeful of LOW PRICES. They're on ev- ery Item on every shelf and table . . . In every case and section. For we make every price a low price every day by passing on to you the savings of our efficient, low-cost store- keeping. More low prices mean more savings for you. Come see just how much MORE you PLEASE! REMEMBER OUR GIGANTIC BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS NEXT MONDAY ( ' N - y z . , - ” .. p 3 REGULAR SIZE OR PUDDINGS X W RANGE JUICE WW IE CRUST . . 2 W Wwww ? PURITY FLOUR KRAFT SPREADY - N 4. sg ' SHIRIFF'S LUSHUS ' ', .JELLY POWDERS f KN 7 ' , A TRULY , DELICIOUS M , FLAVOUR .- &, PRIME BEEF ,x SPECIAL on MEAT WE HAE MEAT - THAT YE CAN EAT , 4 ,,.- SHOULDER ROASTS. per lb. 29G . ' CAMPBELUS LGE. 13 OZ. KETOHUP 27: 29c PRIME BEEF RIB ROASTS. per lb. BRISKET OR SHORT RIBS OF BEEF. lb. .. FRESH LEAN HAMBURG. special. lb. .. ib"iiP”i3isis. lb. HUUIIBESIEAR Ib. .. .. .496 l is..- g M M 7955 DELlVc5l-W” 655 7 Items In this all also on sale at: Montague, Vernon lllver, Msrell. 5 "FRI-'arrkel' "ms owe snot) Mxikrzr” TWIAL PASCO BRAND - 20 Oz. SPECIAL OFFER - JIFFY CAMPBELLIS REG. SIZE c c A EGETABLE SOUP .. . 2 for 27c 9 98 LB. BAG - GUARANTEED VELVEETA CHEESE 33cx Traeaille and lint IIISIIGI, 2lins 33 lge. pkgs. 59 N. K. 35.4 S 801. SPECIAL FOR JUICE ORANGES 2 W" 699 IN BAG NEW EMPEROR GRAPES '" FRESH CRISP 2 29c FLORIDA PINK GRAPEFRUIT 3 :::;:E 250 69.: SHOP co-OP l'T' FAVE;