i l escapism ' FRINGE EDWARIV tom an WEIJNESIJDY SHOWS 3:30 — 7 —9 ' . Georgetown of Georgflown to o supper Dancing \ ALL’ VETERANS ' From Who scrved in World Wars l and Z are invited by citizens THURSDAY:NOVEMBER 25th at 6 P.M. and Vicinity‘ in TOWN HALL. will follow ‘Georgetown and Vicinity Stephen DeLory. student at Si. Dznistan‘: University is spending a few days \\llll his parents, Mr. and Alia. T. J. DeLory. cover: m "rows: l8 BUSHING DOWN roseerue m1 WITH r000 KISSES mm ‘s teusa eon A, even? one i Mr. Edward Perriot has obtained t‘!iil)iO_\'l1i£‘llt in Sydney, N. S. and plans on leaving in a few days. .\ir. Perriot and family will accom- pany him to Sydney _ Geo. .'.‘-li'. lL-‘racik Hobbs of Gila-i’- lotteioun, Department of ‘irans- poi-t, Buoy and Lighthouse 1n- lspertor, was in Georgetown last ueek inspecting the Boiler and Heating system ii\ the Dominion Government Potato warehouse. The foxes oi Burnt Polnt, not to be confused with the popular and one time book oi the month, “The Foxes of Harrow." are now out in full force ind the aspirations oi Mr. Albert King of Burnt Point to raise rabbits to augment his mink ration supply. met a serious set back when a few nights ago the proud prcwlors made off with nix of his seven domestic bunnies. Tbs funeral o! the isle Mrs. Roger Westawsy, s. former resident oi Lower Montague, xvho passed away in Brooldlne, Mass. on Nov- omber 14th 1948 in her 92nd year, was held from Holy ‘Trinity Church on Friday morning at 11.00 A. M. Rev. D. A. Yeo conducted the service in the Church and at the grave. Pallbearers were Messrs. A. E. Jenkins, Charles A. Mc- Lennan. O. W. Mcbennan. John Aitkon. Richard. Creed and Alex Mofsmnsn. On Bsturdsy, November 20th. the Ohiidrenb Book Week P1117 was held in the Georgetown Lib- rary under the direction and sup- ervision of the Librarian, Miss Genevieve Solomon. There was an attendance of about forty. The programme consisted of telling the awry of "The Gingerbread Man" then the story of “Little Red Rid- ing Hood" was dramatized with ' EXTRA "TIME" CA5! OF MRS. CONRAD CAPITOL TllllllY and WED. snows mo - 1 -a:4s the following children acting the NG - parts of the various characters: l Lynn Gotell as Little Red Ridlil! Hood; Mary Lou Henry as Grand- mother", James David as the Wolf and Paul Batchilder as the Hunts- mnn. The children then enjoyed telling the titles of books from pictures shown to them. another interesting game was answering true or false to gquestions given about characters in various books._ Then there was a set oi questions at which each child wrote the nnslvers and one of the series oi the "Little Golden Books” was presented to Kay Bablneau for having the most number of quest- ions correct. The enthusiasm shown by each child was most en- murnging and gives promise for a cencration oi well read men and \'.'0.'ll9l’l. - l -iili4ll0fXl4ARl | inmnstata Mttllill EXTRA! NEWS l MUSICAL sPOR-rs - c i ‘To separate a cake from a loose- lhoytom pun, run a thread between .- 3, the cake and the pan bottom. , _,. ‘ An old pair of scissors for (£1922;- Seaweed ls used in‘lrro,rnlarrf-\i"i‘a‘c lmrglggtlg‘glfetiglggzsigggylli’ Sig“ 3:6!“ turs of insulating "Yb "P l" e km w‘. ‘he fish Upon‘ and m snip maul-ml‘ . __._____- off fins, etc. A currycomb makes an l llrlpnl svulur l0!‘ hi2 H51‘- l riucumbr-i- [uvlvlrs sometimes luive la (lvnli fntlutl lnol; which is not very lnppr-rrllng, c\cn tiiuulZll HWY 111° " ‘rlr-lzclous t You ("ill prevent this tinforlunatr- r;v'(".1l'l‘['|lL"? by adding a teaspoon- lul of arr-en vtrscioblc coloring to ‘rx-wil psnllun of vinegar win-ii you ‘(Tn 11w plfllillw‘. This illYPS u fresh err-on colour that is mos! nltrnci-y ______._____ COLOUR TRENDS Children Love lt--- Grown-ups Demand It! . Yes it's \ ' " "y i . . l Try it When ordering, don't say bread soy 'LANE'S Bread Please" Lane's BllKElllES ill-r» Charlottetown and Districflleprssentative ‘ROY (luck) WHlTLOCK-PHONE l78l-L Sulnmerside and District Representative CLARENCE (Windy) STEELE-PHONE 303-3 -. sonal property. Montague Hockey lilulr Meeting ‘Ilhe meeting oi the Montague Hockey Club nus ircld in the Cur- ling Rink on ‘Phursdoy nighLNuv. 18in. unit a largo ll.lil'll)(‘l‘ ill ai- tendancc. .\lr. (Jcvil Beck. the presidciu. lJLTSILlCtl t>\'t‘l‘ the mcci- mg, Th: mznulcs of the last lllfielillL‘ were read by the secre- tary. Mr. Anvlile liilclley. which were approved. A report was giv- en by the titan-mail, m; Ronald .\ll|t‘l.)(‘lifllil. uf if.» committee \\ll1t‘ll hurl been appointed in ap- proach several gentlemen oi the town 1O attend the c0'i"se sored by Physical Irir. .l. W. Ladnel- “as appointed as coach for the new season, and Major D. hlatfiouan was appolnh ed as managrr. Letters were read reaardlnz donations oi cups. which are as follows: One trophy will be donated by Mr. Gordon E, Roberts. manager oi Willow Grange Faxvm to the piayer scor- ing the most points on the Morit- ague senior hockey teams. The scone is to be posted, in the rink after each game by an ofilglal 3p- pointed by the Montague Hockey Association. When a player's ham; appears on this cup for the sec- ond time. it will then be his per- It is not neces- sary that his name appeiu‘ two successive years. Also a cup will be donated by Mr. Harold Dodds, assistant manager of willow ‘GTE-Ilse Farm, to the player with the hishest score in assists on the Montague teams. with the same m!" aoalylns to this cup. A tro- phy will also be presented by A1. ban Pineau. herdsman for Willow GTE-nits Farm, to the goalie with the least goals scored against him in the Montague teams. The con- ditions for this trophy will be similar to the first. A report was Elven by Ronald MacDonald on the movie show sponsored by the Montague Hockey Club on Nov. 17th at Ycds Theatre. The show netted the club approximately $25 but Mr. Yco turned over the whole proceeds to t-‘zie club, thereby giv- ing thorn a totni oi $102.50. The club extended a sincere vote of thanks to Air. Yeo for his gener- osity and kindness, not only at this time. but also for the many generous donations which MLYCO has given to the club. It was moved ti-at n season's ticket be given to Miss Arleit-a Roche as n prize for selling the most tickets fCrr the hockey show. Also season tickets were presented to Faye Stewart and Barbara. Ann Mabon for cnnvussing the town with rickets. A heariy vole of thanks was tendered the girls for their splendldWsork on this matter. .1. W. Ladner, coach, Major D. Mac- Gowan, manager, Cpl. Doug. George. and Pork Fraser were ap- pointed ns. delegates to attend the meeting ni the Eastern Kings League. Mr. Ladner was author- ized to buy two dozen hockey following firms: BCrgmfl1l'l'S,Cln.i‘ll Bros" Stewart. k Beck“ Many other small items \'.‘e.rc discussed. and the meeting was thcn burl‘ 'l sticks from the $\\\\l l/////f s; a“! l \ W: Dull, logy-glumly waking and wondering lrmv to face the (lay . . . then a sparkling, lrulrlrliug glass of Sal Ilcpnlica. “lint n (lillnrcnccl Sal Hcpalica lrringsfusl, gentle relief —uauslly works within an hour . . . , loaves you fer-ling so right. N0 flood to lot a lml alurt spoil your whole day-not with Sal Hepatic: handy. neee’ 6E figpsewr SAL Also combats Mar stomach I Pmdwr n! Bnirlrl-blgiwr-llndr in (hernia P t? ariotietouir ill the near future. ' ____ EHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN , men Club of Ottawa Christmas First Christmas Seals sold in Ottawa were figure skater is here pictured as she handed her cheque to Mr. G. G. Klrke, chairman of The Kins- Seal Courmittcc. Opening CapitaPs Christmas Seal Drive to Barbara. Ann Scott. The smiling world champion York And Vicinity Ml‘. lidisuil ilasdy, Pleasant Gran e. is busy inspecting potatoes, Mr. Lenard Andrews. spent a few days at his home in York last week. Quite a few people in York are laid up with the stomach flu.—C. Mrs. Fred MacDonald, York, spent a few days in the City last week. Mrxland Mrs. Harry Lewis, York, attended the Amherst Winter Fair last week. Miss Buelah Vessey, York. has» accepted a position with F. W. Woolworth, City. Miss Marguerite Vcssey, York. has accepted a position with F. W. Woolworth, City. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey. York. have returned after attending the Anuherst Winter nu. A girls conference was held in Valleyfleld on Saturday and a few girls from York attended. Miss. Jean Carr, City, spent the week-end in York the guest of Miss Christine Proud. Miss Shirley MacDonald, City, spent the week-end in York the guest of Miss Marguerite Vessey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watts. Trac- adie spent Sunday in York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. liarry Lew- 1's. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Watts. York. are spending a few days in Flat ltiver the guest oi lvfrs. Watts‘ parents. Mr. Amby Doyle. Pleasant Grove, is having a new barn built to ‘re-- place the one burned last fail. Th" work is being done by Mr. Cliff Webster, Covchead. Mrs. Herbert Lewis, York, spent 1 ACROSS 5. Computed 24. l. City (Mass l 6. Not real 25. 6. Shape, as 7. Farm animal metal 8. Equip, as 27. 11. Harden ' aship 33- 12. A saying 9. Gazelle iii. A swine tTibeti 35. 14. Flightless 10. City bird (Pruss) 3T. l6. Fuel 15. Employ l7. Beasts of 17. Reversion to 3D. burden a more prim- 40. 19. tjculptureil itive type likeness i8. The sea- 22. Organs of shore heartily; 19. Enterlain- 4i. 26. Pcr. to the ment 42. poles 20. Gateway 2T. Island of tJsp.) l Pacific 2i. Mulberry 2R. Conjunction 23. Part of l 29. Norse god "to be" lit). Esltcr 36. Cravats 37. Muddlcs 38. Motion picture 40. Craze 43. Cushion 44. Fruit of the rose 47. A proverb 49. Animal ISo. Am.) 5t. A lsw or rule of the church 52. Book bind- ings with projecting limp covers DOWN 1. Slight taste LCuckoo 3. l-isul with difficulty l. Erbium uym.) One letter simply stands for W APHK JYGJV QUBWJD VUO B JPAK EYUBLK. DAILY CROSSWORD for the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. Single letters. ape trophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day thqcode letter! lrs different. A Cryptogrlm Quotation the week-cud in the cliy the guest 0i hci" dang-liter. iifrs. illllci‘ Alou- Fadyen. Miss Edith lifacswalil, nlngslon. Spviil, the week-end in for‘; the guest of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lenard New- Sou. A dance and box social was held in Pleasant Grove Hall on Thurs- day, a. very enjoyable time was dad by all present. Sympathy is been extended to Mrs. Westley Matthew on the death of her sister, Miss Myrtle Stewart. Dunstaffnage. Mrs. Arthur Wyatt. has returned to hcr home in Pleasant Grove nf- ter being a patient in the Yllnoc Edward Island Hospital. Mr. Reggie Doyle, Halifax, N11. is spending a few days at his home in Pleasant Grove the guest oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aenby Doyle. FIRST NINE MOEHS OF POULTRY EXPORTS With the last quarter of the year yat to go, Canadian poultry exports for the first nine months of 1947 have topped those oi’ any full year in the past, Last year's poultry egrports totalled 27 million pounds; the peak year oi 1944 saw the export of 30 million pounds; from January 1 to September 30 oi’ this year. the figure stands at 34 million pounds. Oi this, 2i millions have been exported alive to the United Statesz; i1 millions have gone as drasse-d poultry to the U.S.; about three-quarters of a million pounds of dressed poultry have gone to other ports. principally lo British‘ West Indies and Newfoundland, with smaller qliantltles to Alaska. St. Pierre and Mlquclon, and earlier in the year — .to Belgium- and Switzerland. Of the live poultry exportxl Ontario has been the szurce oil about three-quarters of the ship-l dressed poultry other 1 province. than any M llcmper. "Say . . ?‘<’ RR>&R "e , . <, (4 Chateau Sinister l? ~) By (K Leslie Bcresfurll “TROUBLE WITH a LADY." By this time they had reached the terrasse of the inn. Here, under an alvnlng, the little tables were oc- Wilied by a dozen or so varied People. idly, a little i» his surprise O‘Hara noticed a burnous-cled African sitting entirely alone, sip- ping coffee from a long-stemmed glass. As O'Hara and his companion passed slowly by, the man looked up. and the former mriivcd that his dark-skinned Levnntlne face was marked by an ugly knife-scar right down the left cheek, from the lobe of the car to the jaw. For a moment fresh from Egypt as he was, O'Hara felt a momen- tary surprise at encountering Africa again. But, remembering France's vast colonial activities there, he realized that the Republic has many swarthy subjects. Mean. time, O'Hara's companion still thrust on him the sirblect of the Chateau. “Yes, sir." he was saying with that angry impatience oi his, "'1 was wondering if you, having so much interest in the place, might be willing to use your influence with this Miss Caryl Fayne, as her name is-" "I—?" O‘Hara stopping in his forward stride, stored at the man im blank nmn kzncnl. Then he launhed "f don't even know the lady." he sold. "I'm not. sure that 1 shall meet her, though I'll admit 1 had it in mind tn visit the Clmteau. Certainly. I'm not likely i0 risk any favours from her.“ And here, as he was about to leave the other, whose company was uninvited. curiosity peisuaded him lo ask a question: "And what, may I ask zrnvhou’, is merits. Manitoba has shipped rrzfftfiyour ymubje “m, ‘he may?» “Trouble? There ouehtift to be any!" the other clarulated in lil- Here am I Julius Rittenberl: and I'll reckon \.0u've heard of me as director for |ihe great British Pcrler-tn Pictures Corporation. nsklno that young We)’ uomnn no more than lo use her GiYlKSIl-inil m old Chateau to do some SlIOFIItlPK (pOBSJ for a new film. paylni! her “'21 or EMMY g the privilege. And—-\vill she let us 731F915“ make the film hero? ‘I'd any not!" 8045955 Q ‘For u moment O'Hara gazed Mmllsmck‘ HE at the fellow. more l|\ pity than name E in ymrvgyq Nnlvld" coirlrl accuse him P°‘Y"°=‘a" k of heir" old-hshionrd. or steeped ‘lrmk " in snobbery He mhzht well have thlrml been boastful o! a descendant Decorate yfflrdr,‘ “W” "m" n ‘on’! line of Comics de lfieitnlrfirrlztole _ r ’ I ""'"-‘"t‘ Tho‘ lmd never vet dawn- , . Pl on him. ll own‘! in his nature ~~ Lanémar.‘ ‘mum Ye‘ alone of what other! had done ' i"? him. ..- l. ‘ “ 3:33;" 46 Qlérzn" Ami he quite rcsrliscd too. as nn pktrcnnu, 43,139,)“, ocvndonnl chrome-Mar himself. ‘épakm rflyhhfsiq "wt ll‘r (‘hveou Hrwnc was lust UM not? the l_vu'""l ro“c o’ French aristo- DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-I-lerfis how to work it: AXYDLBAAXI unonornnnow another. 1n this exsmplel A is used W TKAWKHK VG- KKC PE WJ-Ufllloj Yesterday's Orytoqnots: GOD HAS MADE THEE ’l'0 IDVE HIM AND NOT TO UNDERSTAND HIM -‘ VOLTAIRIL Distributed by King Futures Indicate, in; crocv with a film-director would ache lo ma!» u bnciw-onurl fcr his ororuv-tlcu. ‘Rut _- the thin-s was so vcr" personal in in‘: instance lhnl "Horn cou"l underflond the o\v"""‘= '.'f‘"l"‘l. lo lF‘!"l the place "'l“1~.~u'zlr I've ncvrr m" the larlv." he vucrvlv remarked and verv drvlv. "l tinderstand her nt- Nude. Tn. furl. I'm notified 0O find that the old “lace ls in such road hands as hpw. Y’ I'd lwunen- "l to l~~ the owner Mr —Rliten- ltvrc. rllrl "o" answer would ha"- ‘rcen r-xnrtlv ti" same as b": I do ~ssure vou." with that O'Hara set off across the small snuarcf leaving the flim- rllrecior caning after him until at luwlh he turned slcrvlv back into the inn. reinlnimr the three men and two girls at their table in a corner. l "Would vnu believe it.“ ‘he greet- ed them. almost nurnie in the inc-e "That mivl-r as crazv as the hlonde rlnme. Save he wouldn't have the Chateau shot, any more than she will. He doesn't know ‘her, any- uvsv. so he's no use to us. as we guessed he might he." V "it was you who did all the trues- lslnw. Julius." retorted one of the two cirls. at the moment engined in repairing her make-mp with the help of a tiny mirror in her bueaiy-box. Fhe was the One to whom O'Hara trad earlier concerned a consider- able amount of attractiveness. Sh; had verv dark hair. simply cniffed. so frsmlnv a fltilie lovely oval far-- rather nnle and with immen" dark eyes their maze full of feclinw. "You rvculd insist. on thinking he must he helpful just because heonce belonwed to the place." she went on in her huskv voice. "But he's not that sort. He's dif- ferent.’ T lmmv r think ‘i rurl, hi,“ "i i-woopn“. NDYEMBER _23, 19 M ._ You'll find this famous-for-flovor 1"‘ at your grocer‘: e . . in Convenient m.‘ packages . . . also ln filter-typo too ball; . in London once. He looked my way but he never showed the slightest sign of realising that he and I have ever seen each other before. Still, it's funny how forgetful men can bei" CHAPTER ll O'Hara, meanwhile, was far from forgetful. On the contrary, if any- thing, he suffered from too re- ieutlve a memory, although it might not be so vivid that a. figure reflected in lLs mirror immediately became identified. With the pas- sing of time mingling with so many people as he did, reflections were naturally somewhat blurred. He came away from "The Card- inal's Hat“ obsessed by the desire to re-capture the circumstances in which so much familiarity was at- tached to that girl with the dusky hair and the coal-black eyes, be- longing to what he now knew to he n film-company. O'Hara, aware that he should rightly be able to place her, still could not recall the meeting. UILrTREATED STUKER Elllll fiIIf [HI/l lllffl? 48011777 (To Be Continued) v OPEN TO CANADI AND NEWFOUNDLAND ONLY 0-0 71/3‘ Mei... 60/5421 "frail Print your nomo and address on a plain sheet of paper. Moll this, together with Robin Hood Flour Guarantee Certificate, to: Robin Hood Flour Contest, Box 310, Toronto, Ont. Each wool: ZI onlvlos will be drawn from all the mail ' received. 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