Ellen's liiary - Here's. the» ay l» may Bran K20 qet extra food benefits too! ill u liil‘ l’ ll l l‘ l; lllllil‘ 0| lllll! fln-uedfrtlnfidfl I)- ‘a Gd l James was 8111411118 his 900m in I tient voice and then as I Pill e measure, in the Pi-‘lfllllllll’ 890i Jeanie k 1t, in BIO shed “HEM! Haw howl" came to me on the NVGAGEMENT - so». and Mrs. Percy D. Wiliipmzhdr umngcsnmt o Ella Joan. to Capt. Bean Merrick. Ulnited Btatu from oring dtojoi at ed for ech an nus sun- per tgnditcameto metlnatno mat. ter how much I tried to bring back the days that used to be. they would not come. ‘Iihis evening there were several vacant chairsfifor down to Jamie, each member of the family has a place of his or her own. around our table.‘ Hlllitlsewaytogsttlsebnliyialssli a natural lorrn that tastes sleIolona-s PLUS other food benefits not alwlys found in Iran cssealsl ' ' Post's BaanFlakes oontainjnstenongltln- la keep food wastes moving promptly. Thin tlseyltelphcpyoufltandalertu-freofrom thedistreasingsilmentwhichslowsaptlsou- sands-internal slnggislmsss. . But, because they also contain dbl puts of wheat, you getgood wheat nourishment as the same time -protcin and carbohydrates as wall as phosplsos-I and iron. ‘Ii-y nourishing, healthful Post's Bran Flakes at breakfast tomorrow. Yosfll say “What a deliciously difierent flavor-what a grand start toabusydayPJustastastyaisd "veil bran mnfins, too. Sugarlcss recipe on both the Regular and Giant Economy packages. W. Y. Man-i- latter part ll-M-li 00L- IIID A1‘ ROTAIY - leaders for a of physical fitness and sponsoring a widespread movement in - lnce for the promotion of amateur . sports by the youth of both sexes. werevtwo of the points in ~ sical fitness prolnram w was outlined at the Rotary l eon yesterday by Lt-Col. W. W. Reid. D.S.O.. director of physical fitness for the Province. Provid- ing athletic groups with advice as to the best way of forming their organiza-tions and the supplying “them with athlegc equipment were o o PamtedmPost. n. Dig take ‘place the James rests now on the couch where my weary frame relaxed eer- lier in the day. His ‘ athin i! as regular if perhaps more su ible than Jamie's last night. Noiihing disturbs us. unless it be tabby rifl- ing from a cushioned chair, stretches languidly and then bounds lightly up beside, to sing to him. And then, light sleeper that he is. James wakens to say: "I miss Jamie and I miss the light in the house across the lane." Where is Jock? He opens the porch door this min- ute and James, ready for a chat. to an upright position and inquires in no uncertain tone: “Ellen, what do we have for lunch?!’ Until tomorrow - Diary-Good- ight.... LIVING é? LEISURE (Continued from Page l) __.__...,_._ Ofllfle the non common disc re- cords. Recently scientists have developed. a system of ‘ ‘ - magnetic recording on a. wire. Now sound is being IMJOTCICQ on a cellophane ribbon an inch wide and 360 feet long The re- cord is made in parallel grooves and played back by a sapphire needle which need not b, chang- ed and does no! scratch the record. The cellophane is claim- ed to be iree from the annoyinfl scratches which (Silt-n mar the pleasure of listening to recorded music ' with ihis system one may en- lov ac much a5 eight hours of ccmil l-aus. trouble-free music or other recorded entnrtalnment “without chhnfilnrz records or making adjustments. With one of these sets in your home you can record any radio program conversation. or other sound itisl: by the flick of a switch When it is properly connected. telephone messages that come in while you're awav can br- recorded. and thev will always be correct. IN-LAWS sLArErT r01: BACK scars? A camveiilh to prevent mo- therein-law from meddling in marriages is under way in Eng- land. backed by the Society for the Prevention of Family Inter- kills huusehold odors! Here's a sensational new way to kill all unpleasant cooking odors“ .to bring country freshness znto every room in your house. . .at a. cost of only aceni: or so a. day. flr-vlltk contains activated tirlumhyll . . ntho - remarkable substance found in lts“ natural state in green leeves. To kill unpleasant odors.. .s1mp1y pull up the wick and that's all. You'll find all-Wick at drug, grocery, variety, hardware, chain and department stores. q; |.wlck is l: yet availabloat your favorite store; ploaise be pgtclient. The demand has been so great that. it. may be several weeks before we can supply eVBPYbOdY- Scis Caspian Dlsfnhvfors: lovrarlfl A0953": 55W.“ slr-wldi sonialns. ffmvmfi CORONATION W1. The annual meeting of Corona Mon W1. was held at the home of the secretary on Nov. 1st 'I‘hc vice-president opened the meetins bv all singing the Infiliiliio carol and repeating the creed Minutes of last annual and October meet- uu wen read and approved. Roi in a modest way. but as wrest of the people in the-move- ment grow. the funds would h- crease. and the movement speed- ily gather momentum. Col. Reid said. Messrs. L. J. Stacey and William Rowe were co-cheirmen at the luncheon. Ii Personals FIFO!‘ 5'25 a9‘ Jackie Harris Sherwood spent to a. pleasant weekend in Summer- side with his grandmother. Mrs. C. W. Harris. and his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Gu 16-01. Economy lie-NI $1.15 Sugar Caution Base Continued (iron. and to our local boys over- seas. Money was sent for seven briaoner-ofuwar boxes. A brief discussion followed on B11141. Cross plan. and it was de- cided to enquire in the how many families would to loin. The el of officers follow- ed. which resulted as follows. President. Mrs. Ralph McLeod; vice-presidents. Mrs. Edna w- art Mrs Elmer Parsons; secretary- treasurer. Mrs Foster Dunning. auditors. Ms. Elmer McLeod. Miss Annie McLeod: directors. Mrs. James Pldgeon. Mrs. Elmer Par- sons It was decided to hold meetings on the second ‘Ilhursdav of the month. Red Cross convenor. Mrs. Hard- ing. cove her report and distrib- uted yarn and material for scw- ing Mrs. George Howatt was ap- pointed Red Cros;_wnvenor for next term Miss Annie McLeod is i0 be lhe leader of the sewing club again this year. assisted by Mrs Dun- ning Commit-tees were appointed for next month. Meet-inc ‘o be held at Mrs. Elmer lvlcbcods on ference Dec 13 H.011 call. exchanrze of If such a Xmas ‘lifts. Meeting closed with start in Am the Kine An address was then the time. read bv Mr=. Ralph Mcleod rind For parents and parents-in- a small gift presented hv Mrs law have had n field day while Dunning to Mrs. Ken Pidaron. husbands have been away fight- who is leaving the district and in: overseas. will be much missed in our Inslft- If a wur wife didn't move in Failure of the prosecution yes- terday morning to llnk Lawson MacEachern, Cherry Valley. char- ged with possession of counterfeit sugar coupons ‘with the delivering of four sheets of coupons to Car- vell Bros, and one sheet to De- Blois Bros. caused an adjournment of the case at the request of the firosecution until this morning. G. . Holmes appeared for the pro- secution and KR. Bell for the ac- cused. G. Guy Scott. s eclal investiga- artime Prices tot of the local and Trade Board. was the first witness. He stated the accused had come to see him on Nov. 2 last and before leaving had voluntarily given a statement. According to the statement, the accused had about five weeks re- viously found a brown enve ope o_n ‘the Market Square containing five sheets of coupons. About a week later, the accused took four of the sheets to Carvell Bros, and had obtained four bags of sugar for them. Two of the bags contained white sugar and the other two, yellow sugar. A week later. the ac- cused hud taken the A Product of Oansrol Foods 20in! to be hard to give uv Needlpss to soy. the men BYE going to come home not wanting any parental or in-law fingers in toe pie when they settle down to face all the problems oi.’ post- 4. Wash. POM It war readjustment. It was fine for tables lust be ore oooklnl. iligcryt or Susie goldéave some (an? u” ' l5 Use tbeaaookinz water in urn to n e absence- u soups. sauces. . n. koinez to be s0 “n0 u 1n 0 o. mrvwinunedlsrlnlr she keeps right on turning to the older gencramione for sympathy. Pottery production in En I 1. Use raw vegetables. 2. Boil hiee h skins pomiblc. in ttle water and until theyare one. , , -- out vslv ls ever t0 be movement erica. how would remaining sheet to DeBlols Bros. and had ob- tained another bag. The accused had taken the five bags of sugar to the store of his father, J. E. MacEachern Cherry Valley, where tthe sugar was sold over the coun- er. ute I/unch was served by rom- mlttee in charxze rrvl n "vcial half hour eninved MT. STEWART vS"‘""0I- ‘Ilhe following pupils of Mt. Stew- art school have made satisfactory with _ her own or her husband's family~where ihev could advise her on everything from how to discipline lunior to how to spend her allotment cheque-she at least. in mos’ cases. came to spend more time with her family advice and help when her mun is home and plenty capable of looking after his iam- i.lv all by himself. » Wle won't need any society for the Prevention oi’ Family Inter- ference if th,» wife. her arents ‘liable. Most of us cook vegetablel_ in too much water but science 4 lust cover- . In case of leafv vegetables lust the water that. clings to the leaves after relatively new inaiustaw 5325's.“... s"l@.'°3‘i?.' sir": mamas of m; will tcdthetnto be nil- ca ole for oerami. progress for the month of October. Names ‘u olphobefical order. Senior Dept; Grade X-Marion Clark. MacDonald. Amy MacKenzle. Grade IX-Etta Coflln, Paul Jay. Ora ward. Grade VII-Pauline Cummiskey. Myra Griffin, Constance Jay. Intermediate Dept" Mrs. Helen Cwnmialrey:-. and his. and to depend more on their advice than she would have l}: her husband had bpen with. er. This has in manv cases encour- aged both families lo take more than a normal healthy amount of interests in the wife's life. her problems a-nd her marriage. And it is grind to be hard for i511» piper folks to step out at, "d V; e0 e Clark‘ Jae _ c Dcure now, They're used few rules o t 6 m“ d “(fine ecumgigkey Zelda Jay q having their say And because mins and minerals. Baking is in cooking you will be Rettinl the gggarcbréserve.’ an“ xhlgtliailfeca-urég Grade v__Ivm [mm Lennie it mak-es them icel needed it ls the best MBTJIOd as the least maximum food value from your ' 4 the a ount of 96% pounds. gOfi Mwmnald" Barbara Mcukm’ On the morning of Oct. 31, ec- cording to the statement. J. L. Mac- Euchern. Mt. Albion. brother of the accused: had come to him and had asked the accused if he had got into any trouble over the five aga of sugar. Accused told his brother he had heard nothing but had then come to Charlottetown to see Mr. Scott The witness (C. Guy Scott) said he had checked up on the store of J. E. MacEacher-n. Cherry Valley, and her husband's porens will look straight at the problem and see it for what it is It has to be a back seat for the parents and Darents-in-law now—and no back seat driving 000K VEGETABLES We know that the method .. is necessary. We should divide vpleables in- two classes. 1. The leafy vegetables. chard. spinach, cabbage. broccoli. and strong“ flavored nsnpo BUG KILLER John _-_._.....-....~ . .. , . . ‘ Tom Patricola, famed eccentric dancer of another da-y, emerges from the past to repeat the act he performed for a George White “Scandals" on Broadway in Warner Bros.’ “Rhapsody in Blue." The gal‘ is Joan Leslie, who has an important romantic lead in the film based on {the life and music of American composer George Gershwin. of vegetables is lust as im- portant as the choice. in obtain- imr a maximum amount of vita- If you follow t 3- Nov. last. witness had checksed 511d‘? Iv“'A“°° Gamum-Hubert the store again and found 9i. gllflnam- gargl-"l Gflflm- pounds. This meant, the witness III"! iii-l said. that lf the five bags of sugar Gmde III-Allison Jay. Olive obtained from the five sheets of MoAssey. Florence MCASSBY. coupons found on Market Square, Grade II (M-Augustine Brown. had not been sold at J. Mac- Wlnnlfred Doucette, Joseph Dou- Eecherns store. there was a cette. surplus of about 200 pounds of Grade II (Bi-Anne Doyle. Al- sugar; if the five hugs had been ellva Mullin. Isabelle Roman-d, sold there. there was a shortage ands I-—Mllfl()n AfllerlgLggnpi-d i" Brown. Grant MacDonald. oi’ about 300 Jpounds of sugar. W For Font Ailments said E. MscEachern, of the accused. when ques- cousuvr tioned by the witness, was "vague" in his statements as to whether or a J. n. snows. pi Orthopedic not the five bags of sugar had been sold at the stcr III Qreat Georlejtreat . mentors-crown. an. frail eiliuyA-illsnn o time lose Sisrls lo iius Then comes lire cold which, if not attended to immcdinivly, shortly works down into the b. nchial tubes, and tho cough starts. 0n the first sign of a cold or cough go to any drug counter and got n. bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. You will find it to be a r , pleasant and reliable remedy to help you get rid o! your trouble. It has been on the market for the post 48 glare. Don't experiment with a substitute and be disappo1nted—-gct“Dr. dad's”. Price 85c n. bottle; the large family size, about 3 times as much. 00o. Look for the trade mark “3 Pine 'I‘rees."" _ The T. Milburn Co" Limited, Toronto, Oat. IQUICKIES _ e. J. Andrew Likely, DeBlois Bros. was the next witness. He reduced records having to do wit trans- actions made with J. . Mac- ‘ Eachern. brother of the accused but did not know the accused and - could not. give definite information f h d By Ken Reynolds as to any dealings o t e accuse YULE rms rs Jswsuanr rum 11's NONE r00 EARLY T0 PROMOTE cu RISTMAS crrr JEWELLERY suoPPuNc. IISE CROCKETPS JEWELERY ~ r012 YOUR Nuspsour or THESE arrn ACTIVE. up-ro-rns-muuru nusrcrvs. lth li 1i . wot this! plorinnt Mr. Holrnes asked '°' 1"" %i3°'ii"'.i‘§.'i‘wi‘§""-§§Je' mOfli I18. Q a’ Stipendiary laagiatratc Q. M. artln. ‘I \\\ \\ \\ \ Watches Ladies anti Gents latest styles, and boxed attract» o ivsly. In a variety of lakes. NEWS From The MARIE ELENA BEAUTY SALON Tie Christmas rush will be a pleasure to you if you an not annoyed by unwieldy hair. so would you like to take advantage" of on! ro- duced prices? We will be very happy to. advise yes about Jnstwhat‘ your lair should have. 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