a cup . of Fry's fortifies I So nourishing! Fry's Cocoa made with milk is such a wholesome drink! And so tempting, because Fry's Cocoa, you know, is the cocoa with the richerpchocolate flavor. Q93 cookbook! 70 chocolate and cocoa re- cipes for cakes, cookies, pies. frostin s,desserts. Send name and a dress to Fry-Csdbury L:d., Dept. M-4, Montreal. Vslvsl Pudding : . . see recipe on mg: 18 nfyour - list"-, Try-(la bury , - - v Cookbook. mt xk & s -the cocoa with the richer chocolate flavor "SALAIIA" 1-EA s. COFFEE ,. . . was A Nllklv lriliil-f”i?'l'.". And of course. not visit your Gurney the new, "kitchen-teat popular with us women. yours is a darling. And I'm sure. , too. that you're determined to give him the very best of every- thing. That in- ' eludes foods made specially for hurt . ' . . . extra nourishing ioods like those good Heinz Pre-Cooked Cereals and HEINZ STRAINED BABY FOODS . . . meat food products, soups, vegetables and desserts-all 'pre-cooked to be deliciously digestible. for vour baby. And. when he's Inst 1 little older. he'll be ready or HEINZ JUNIOR FOODS. Yes, Heins takes care to see that your baby is well and wholesomely led from ' the age of just a few months to several years. Look I or your dealer's stock of Heina Baby Foods next time you're shopping. '24" Dane!" . . . Yes. dishes are new chemical sou handy to smooth . your skin. lotions or creams. Why not try how much lovelier your hands are chore. Remember Jergena Lotion . . It costs 15c. 870, 65: or 81.15. cure your cold but they'll go a long old nose. They're , you from enjoying say "Face-Elle pleas Conway and Vicinity -Mrs. Harold Henderson was in Summerside on business Saturday. November 22nd. Mr. Bruce Lewis. Summerslde. was a recent visitor at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Ballem, Mount Pleasant, were recent visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison. Mrs. Beatrice MacFadyen, Bor- den, is spending a row weeks at the home of her daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Donald. . Master Encil Morrison. Portage was visiting at the home of his aunts, Mrs. George and Edgar Mor- ison. -1 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer and Messrs Charles Palmer and Bruce Lewis were guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pal- mer. Borden, on Sunday, Novem- ber 23rd. . Mr. Keir Adams, teacher at Wil- Imot' Valley spent the week-end of yet: so strong . p . . it I . (5050 much longer-.' 100 extra sltects All I. I. III” PIODUCI Gil this cxlra value (add; at no cxtmcost BUSWWHYS EAL,N be anh-0 Mb 1 "mm iii.2'2E.....' the ...."2-.?mf a glass oven-door panel-so you can see from the outside how things are coming along. Heat" oven that lree right - automatically. the new Gurney Gas Range is a wonderful stove. It makes cooking and baking a. real pleasure. dealer tomorrow? He'll be glad to show you ed” lectures that make the Gurney Ranges so Speaking Olp Babies, I'm sure Lotion handy in both kitchen and There's No Telling When the cold bug may . now that the weather is so changeable. If you're a victim do try FACE-ELLE tissue handkerchieis. They won't it bearable because they're so sol t and more absorbent too, and as for strength . . .weili Face-Elle makes the only THREE-ply tissues in Canadal But.be sure you get genuine Face-Ellel Don't let the habitual use of any other brand name keep the carlru comfort of Face-lLlle. Just e" . . . Wonderful for removing make-up and ior dozens of other uses tool Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWIV Britain Bets Millions On Aluminum In Canada INFORMAYION Stl-'Vl(F estures EY GAS there's the special "Gurney "Even- s the temperature exactly 'es, I know you'll agree that Why Party Time ll: Here Again and you'll be thinking , i about a new formal. For where's the , woman who doesn't .. g like to be at her best NJ ' at parties and dances . . . and that calls ; for a truly ilattering gown. And you get . . the most ilattory for your money when your gown is fitted to per- fection with LIGHTNING SLIDE FASTENERS. I use Lightning Slide Fasteners (Style 702) for plackets, sleeves and neck- lines. That assures me of really perlect fit . . . and these wonderful zippers certainly give a dress the "professional look". So when you're making your new iormal- ask for a Lightning ripper . . . you can get one in just the right shade and length you need. done in no time with those grand ps. But they are rd on hands ha mire they? So-better keep JERGENS LOTION 'n' soothe your hands. You see. be- cause it's liquid, Jergens quickly penetrates to supply , the softening moisture that riry, thirsty skin needs. "' Feels grand when you smooth it leaving no greasy it? Your husband, for one. will notice on . . . sinks right into film as with ordinary looking. Keep a bottle of Jergens bathroom and use it allcr every. . because you care for your handal bite you . . .especially way towards making ind to your poor November 22nd at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ad- am. Mr. Da.niel Adams. Borden. was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Milligan on Saturday November 22nd. Mrs. Mark Cou-ghliii was in Sum- mcrside, Saturday, November 22nd on business. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNelll and children, Freddie and Ronnie, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacNeill, West Devon, on Saturday, November 22nd. Mr. Claude -MaoNeill, 0'Leary Mr.. Otis MacNeill. Uniorivale. Mr Eric MacNeill, West Devon, and Mr. Oscar MacNeill, Conway, left for Boston by car on Saturday. Nov- ember 22nd to attend the funeral of their brother. Wilfred, who was the victim of a drowning accident. Miss Florence Biggar, Portage was a recent visitor at the homes or her sisters, Mrs. George and Ed- gar Morrison. Mrs. George Tuplin and daugh- ter Myrna. Murray Road. motored to Summerside on Saturday, Nov- ember 22nd on business. A Saturday night dance which was sponsored by the Women's In- stitute at Inverness proved a real success as it was well patronized. Music was iumished by Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Biggar. Tyne Valley Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Smith, Summerside, were visiting relatives at Conway on Sunday. November 23rd and also were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, sr.. Freeland. Mr. Lloyd Adams. New York, was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison on Sunday November 23rd. Miss Lauretta Bulgcr. Foxley River. was inisummerslde on Fri- day. November 21st. Mr. Edward Bridges, Mactlellls was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulger. Miss Amy Barlow and sister. El- lcrslie. were visiting their grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bul- ger. Foxlev River. on Sunday, Nov- ember 23rd. Mr. Eddie Ellsworth and Mn Jerrv McLeod, Bedequc. were recent vis- itors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Mark Broome, Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy and daughter Marian were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hardy Cape Traverse, on Sunday. Nov- ember 23rd. Mrs. Claude MacNelll and child- ren. Claudett and Barbara. 0'- Learv. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Folev and family. Emmett. Gary and Sylvia. Bloomfield, Mrs. Erin MacNeill and children. Erica. Wayne. Alvin Gregory and Cleve, West. Devon and Miss Marian Broome. Freeland. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MsoNelll on Sunday, November 23rd. - -P ,4... PAINT YOUR WAIIS with WINl)(')WFw (ll.05L1,)5 rolls-I-.1500 sheet! NO "IVUNI Y 'L)l)0R By Harold Morrison . 0'1'I'AWA, Nov. M - (OP) - Britaln, though short of dollars, is betting 5120.000.000 on Canada's aluminum future. It was learned Tuesday that Britain has put that much money into loans to help the Aluminum Company or Canada expand pro- duction at Arvida, Que., and to build the Kitimat project in Brit- ish Columbia's hinterland. - For many months the details or Britain's investment in the Cana- dian aluminum industry have been kept secret. There was only an announcement that Britain was cnrmarking 340,000,000 ior Cana- dian development. The iull amount is three times higher. May Develop Gold Coast Canada is Britain's biggest aluminum supplier and likely will remain so for some years even though Britain is showing inter- est in an African Gold Coast de- velopment. For 40 years Britain had plans to make the Gold Coast one oi the world's great aluminum producers. A London dispatch said today that she may put the plan into effect next year. Ultimately, the Gold Coast pro- ject would produce 210,000 tons a year, but Canada's Arvida. plant already produces 450,000 tons an- nually. Next summer Kitiiiiat will start production at the rate of 83,000 tons. Eventually Kitimat will in- crease production to about 500,000 tons I year. That output. together with Ar- vida. production, would make Can- ada one oi the world's greatest producers behind the United States with about 1,000,000 tons 9. year. Britain entered the Canadian development when Korea brought a critical shortage to the essential metal, used in aircraft production Britain Has First Call The money she has lent will be paid back in 20 years and during that time she will have first call on Canadian production. She has an option on the iirst 250,000 tons produced annually, either at Ar- vlda. or Kitiniat. The option means she can forego purchase, but she has made a definite commitment for that amount annually ior the next two years. . Britain is using part of her Can- s ian purchases to swing deals with the U. S. She agreed to di- vert some 40,000 or 50,000 tons last year as a. swap for much-needed American steel. This year she has agreed to pro- elwo Toronto Girls Charged A 13-year-old girl and her 12-year- old sister have been charged with PAGE THIRTEEN " where she removed use from . spree man's pockets. Police said that the 12-year-old has been charged with five house- hreakings and her sister with two and one charge oi receiving. "More are yet to come." they added. . house-breaking in whey Police de- scribed as s. "prow ing through East-End homes. The 12-year-old was arrested by Constable John Hampton when he was awakened by Iootstepa in his room Monday. The girl told police she used a can-opener to iorce windows. One titmrei she climbed from a window . 0 er home. crawled across the cans - root and into a. neighboring house 693,085 diiilezriml. .1'nre1c;;)5r;i M, 19' BUSY WIRES 3 : 1 O "3 :: g : ' 3 ., Z3! 5 .- : Ts r (iii; ”' : 2 lg mrm ' e V'' 3 . -.---.-----..---...--..--..- . . . . ....-,,, It BUOOESS WAX LIMITED, : 110! Dutterin St. Toronto, Ont. : Please find enclosed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. wIth................. "SUCCESS" prooi-oi-purcliase for which you will sand , , : knile set. C C E 1 NAME - 'a in .. . I A I . I .................... .......,.....................,... : Ptrzaarz rnrrrr '” t Corned Fresh Picnic ( Swift's ) Leave SPARE RIBS" 5 lbs. . . . 59: ROASTING PORK. lb. 47: Loin PORK CHOPS. lb. 57: sausages. us. as: comes BEEF. lb. .. 41; Euston & Hillsborough WELCOME To our ANNIVERSARY SALE NOVEMBER 27th to DECEMBER on. Two years ago we "opened our remodelled Self-Service Groeeieria. Here are listed our. Anniversary Specials. GROCERY DEPT. P SPECIAL ujaiius SUGAR. 10 lbs. 93: ROLLED OATS. 5 lb. bag . 49: BULK DATES. 2 lbs. PRUNES. large. 2 lbs. BULK SULTANA RAISINS. 2 lbs. . STICKY RAISINS. 1 lb. -pkgs. .. . . MIXED PEEL. V2 lb. pkg. 25: GLACE CHERRIES. V2 lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . 35: PINEAPPLERINGS. pkg. 22: BROKEN PEKOE TEA. lb. 69: 1 lb. Salado TEA and Free Tea Bags. lb. . . . 98: PEACHES. dried. lb. 49: APRICOTS. dried. lb. 59: SHORTENING. any kind. 3 lbs. . . 85: LARD. 2 lbs. 35: TOMATO JUICE. 20.02.. 3 tins . .. . .. .. . 43: PURE STRAWBERRY JAM. 24 oz.-. . . . . . . 45: APPLE and STRAWBERRY JAM. 24 oz. . . . 39: Ma:Laren's STUFFED OLIVES. 16 oz. . 89: Ma:Laren's CRISPIE PICKLES. 16 oz. . . . . . 39: PEANUT BUTTER. any brand. lb oz. .. .. . 43: CHASE and SANBORN COFFEE. 1 lb. tins 99: NES-CAFE COFFEE. 4 oz.- bottle . . . . . 69: SOAP POWDERS. any kind. pkg. .. .. . . . . 39: Meat 6: Fish Dept. ROUND STEAK. lb. 75: Sliced BACON. lb. . ' Best Quality I ' 47: Best Quality SALT HERRIN Fresh Haddock 'I'-ILLETS. I . 43: DIGBY CHICKS. box . 39: VOUNG STEER BEEF - Shoulder Roast. lb. . . 55: Rib Roast. lb. . . . . . .. 69: . C-HICKENS. lb. . . . .. 47: your Christmas Order for CHICKENS. DUCKS. GEESE and TURKEYS Shamals Sell - Service Groceteria We Deliver .Ib .. 29: .. 49: .. 45: .. 32: 24Ib. bag 31.69 98Ib.baq 56.19 Candy Dept. MOIRS. Pot of Gold' Reg. 51.50 for . . . . SL39 MOIRS Luxury Chocoleitras. Reg. Sl.'l0 For . .-.... . . 99: MOIRS Bulk Cliocolates lb. 59: HARD MIXTURE Christmas Candy. reg. 49: for 39: All other Christmas Candy at Special Low Prices. Fruit and Veg. Dept. GRAPES, 2 lbs. . . . . . 29: Medium Sim ..-.--- olnaaon - 37: ORANGES. 2 doz. .. 59: Mclntosh G. 3 for 29: APPLES. 3 doz. .. 75: CARROTS. 10 lbs. . . 49: 39: 25: PARSNIP5. 5 lbs. . . . . Best Grade Cooking ' APPLES, 3 lbs. . . . W'I- have R large assortment of Christmas Cnrds and Tree Dec- orations. Tobacco and Cigarettes: also numerouii other seasonal urt- Icles. Come in and sec for your- self. our store remains open un- til 9 I'.ltl. Phone 1395 i I