WEDNESDAY, GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Hampton and Vicinity lliovio Stars Plan To Sail From Halifax MONTREAL, Nov. l5 -< tCP) — Miss Helen Oazrieron. student at P. W. C. visited her home over the A group of Hollywood movie stars! \\-"g¢nd_ passed through here tonight en i i Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Furzuson mute by train to Halifax where‘ they will board the liner Mauret- Hampton. attended the Amherst lnia for England. ' i Winter Fair. In the group which arrived inl town in the midst of Montreal's Friends of Mrs Goodwill Mao- lirst snowfall were Virginia Mayo. Phail, Argyle Shore. are sorry to Mr. and .\irs. Alan Ladd. Billy cie learn of her continued illness. Wolfe. Michael OShea and Patri- lia Bell. Mrs. Jennie Littiejohris of Moricton is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron. l Victoria. Cannon. Wilfred R-ger- severai boys from Crap- last week to attend the Fair. ' Mr. Elmer Inman. Mr. Everett HALIFAX. Nov. i5 QC!" — Rogerson and Mr. Ralph Myers Qhivering unrici- ihill Norm-truer motored to attend the Amherst \kies. Central Aiorigatze and ili-us- \\'ih’.9r Fair last. week, lng (‘oi-porazzriii officials ‘itisllyl - a Ltfifi-iinit. housing project ln Nor’ iwest Halifax. Housing Project Dpcncd In ilalifax elson son and aud leii Amherst Mr. and Mrs. Emerson MacDon- izvid. Victoria and Mrs. Clifford Fir rouse ill Til" rid-acre vei- ' "on were trisiinrs to My, and Iraris‘ ll(‘\'(‘lu])illlll' nus tipr- iei lui‘ v\1r5_ “tuned Fuypdson on Sunday‘ ivublic lliFpP/llfli‘. ill u hricl vcre- ' i inonv mfcnded by civic. Provincial‘ Govci-iiivciii and military repre- house wired up and hopes to have IPHIHIWPK _ |iiis corner of the village lighted J. P'- l‘\i<1?"\~Fi‘!'i\"!'I\7i"l1TP$11"n"vi'iih electric lights in the near ll supcri.~-n .~.i:<l flier were l-' {mum 10f) lllii‘ ‘rcarli c ‘{ii;‘l:l"l‘(l 1n the. .___ Nil‘- "Xi i’ "Y ‘m’ N“ wesid Mrs. Russel Furiluson spent a mount pivyicct. lie iornicci it cute of re“. dam M h" sister-s» Mrs_ DO!” Canadas mist "trfidflr" df‘\'<'1"i"'; aid MacPhaii. Arizvle Shore. while moms. There were 5032 iinihs un-v M‘ and M“. Mécphail attended der construction in ‘he .\iarl'imes me Amherst wmter Fab,‘ and 425i ind hrcn szcirfcd in ‘hat area since Jan i Mr. Edgar Sober is having his Per Pound REGULAR 9Vzc VALUE _ l Mrs. Frank Dixon and Mrs. “la-V” J R ‘Uwm "f Ham“ "mi MacNeil of Trvon were visitors to M bpnlw”? m”. (“w ha‘? mimQI-lampton Tuesidav. Mrs. Dixon greater strides in veterans lIOLlSIllZy “sung M“ News Mullins and construction than aiiv other citY m‘ Mm MRCNQH m! guest or w . ~ w. h! .i.o. .\ com-. . ... A. built. at the project. foiinnerli‘ H“ airport. Rents for the. new eventually to number range between $50 and S55 a morvh. gpiltng prlCP to tenants will be in the vicinity of $8.000. For '3 days only Thursday, Friday y and Saturday SMALLMAII‘ V'~l'wo Stores In Summerside-Wh ere Price ls Matched With Quality viii-Q“ The cosh purchase of each and every dollar's worth of merchandise in any of our departments entitles "the purchaser lo buy one pound of Sugar for only 5 cents __.__.__< houses—- , 50.-.... Sailing 0i lluoon Lilizahcth Delayed t LONDON. Nov. i5 - top» __ ,'I‘he Cunard White Star line said ttorught the scheduled sailing of ‘the Queen Elizabeth Wednesday ‘from Smithhampton has been post- poned because of the longshore's strike in the Unitqi States. The postponement followed an announcement by Union leaders in Halifax that cargoes of ships diverted t-o Halifax from strike- ‘bound Unitedd States ports wii inot be handled. ' illillllllll Doctor Reports jvMany llnacmic Women 15 4C?‘ H. G. After your CASH PURCHASES 1r! made (Any article or articles in either A $5.00 cash purchase enlltlfl F0" l" 5 pounds of sugar at 5c per pound. A $10.00 caaii purchase entities you to i0 of our two stores) like your BILLS to pounds 0f sugar at 5c per pound. A the Sugar Table in the Grocery Depart- 8500. purchase entitles you to 500 pounds menl. to purchase your sugar at 5c per of sugar at 5c per pound. etc. eto. pound. Prozram Convener. ‘Airs. Edward .\lct‘alluin tre-elocted). Rod Cross Convcncr. Mrs. How- ard (‘udniorc trc-elcctcdt. Directors. Mrs. iclzirlc Skofflng< ton, lvlrs. Gregor hIcCailum. Mrs. George Shaw. Auditors, Mrs. l.0\\"*l' Airs. Eduard MPCfllllllfl. (fommittces for the four months: Sick: Mrs. Walter Ciregor. Mrs. (‘olin McLiire. School: Miss Read (teacher). BRACKLEY POINI‘ W. l. ylnstitutc and one new member! ~ — I ljoined. All paid iee of 25 cents. It The regular monthly and annual I was decided in buy some new ma s‘ meeting o! the Wood lsiancLwestfand a new drinking fountain fort $211911? hisstltitegvalsfl heldnal: the fschool. Roll call next meeting, ex-i e o i‘. . _ . acMi an on-change of Christmas gifts. C0liect~. - .0“ 15 (gig) _. gloveinber 2nd. vWith fifteen mem- ion for evening _$1.34. Mrs. Dan; Cgxgtitxfiéldhstorages held 43353, Pilgiiclliellflt. lgrcésgdigiitorésngyesent. Pheisichoison ilhili€d members to her‘ m0 pounds of “Olen my, Nmh 1 .0pened by sm_ I it meetni; unie oi nex nice uig. ccmpued Wm‘ “$21000 06L 1 i gmg nst ute Ode Meeting closed by singing Nat- and 49586.00‘) Nov‘ 1 m“ yam.’ r ll r - ~ i o owed by repeating the Creed in ionai Anthem. the Bureau of smnsncs reported unison. Lunch was served by the hostess. tad“. Lawn holdings included .\ in i .__ lastI adhiisalollneéiisdg “glftetillifigd 22d: 43'M0'000 pounds o! ‘Hymn trash adoptfly and 2.853.000 of frozen smoker] fish. The Annual report was given‘ CIHPMAN NB NO‘, 1.1 __'CP\ showm - ' ‘ ‘ " ' ' God stocks Nov. Near $03.4‘: L211 viveiflglalnddgflg W? 1H1‘ FPTHYS of ldnmm’ a mm‘ 53359” Pmmd‘ “mpmd Wm‘ spent on school including, paint- QdacVaaQrFIIS "f “avfigdigcxninag-Ed 5-5559“) l‘ Ye“ W”- Hndmk i118 enterioi". buying desks. window R ‘vi \ ‘ era C n 1M6 ‘m! stocks ‘were Lgoaom "am" 1‘- ‘ on‘ Cmmnslng ‘Kmzs m“, 760.000: salmon 9.879.000 against hiinds etc. Roll call was responded ~ - elo by’ knitted square. Committees §.‘.‘i";7..?.;3;;?“°;;,.1;}.,§§;§.;‘°*'M- 113551100? 5" hem"! 73552099 _ WOOD ISLAND “TIST W. I. i coupon. Nov. lKiruinn-Tailor. senior obstetric surgeon at St. Gr-ortfis Hospital here. told a nurses’ conference that since the end of the war he has “never seen so many anaemic wo- men in my life.“ He urged thc llonlth hlinisligv to |pi‘(i\‘itl9 more milk and eizgs for pregnant women. as it did rlurinz the wnr, and urged prospective parents tn be sure they wore |health_v hefore having children. it»... i sure knows’ Premier Douglas To "s “mm”, Lecture In New York NEW YURKWNoVv: 1574 (UP) Prr-micr '1‘. l‘. Douglas oi‘ Sask- The third annual nicclinil ill ill!‘ BFFIPKIP)‘ Point \\'. 1. moi nt the! lFish In Storage I home of Mrs. \\'.'ilir~r Grciwr 0Y1 Thursday evening. Nov. 4th. The neeeiing oponcd hy singing tho ode and repcnilut.‘ ilio crecu. followed hy the rcadiiig ol llie minutes of last annual and month- l_\' meetings. The financial report showed total assets ot‘ $546.89 with expenses oi’ $126.83, lenvlniz a balance on hand "f 322mm A ir-itcr was received from the Thcrc was an atir-iuloncc of sev- tl3"»'\'°~< lii-‘liulli’ in Plliilflild. (‘X- omron‘ m." M“. n‘g‘-l‘hprs wprpfpressini: thanks for pnicel sent in welcomed tn the Institute- AndiSPPYPYIIhPFZ this was accompanied two visitors-were present. . a photo p! a group of their q-hp rpfirmg prpsidcnt 1n hu- mcmhera which was much admir- i closing rcmnrlis mentioned the 7 death of two of our mcmhcrs dur- in’ tho your and a two-ioiiulic Younker. following LIBERAL NOMINATION fir; i i amounted to Ali's. \\'altcr Greizor showed some intcrcstlnt: vicws of New York, 4,, {he cA-rsur atcheivnn will lecture in Town Hall hero Wcdncsday. it was announced ' today‘. i He will describe the workings 0f | the (‘.(‘.F. Government in that I Province and will discuss the ques- sjicnco was oliservcd in their men or)‘. ‘ The school committee for the school. that a radio had been purchased! Thousand islands. Nlfiillffl Fails. and oihor princes visited in her "i reputed recent travels. Mrs. Willard ltlcCi-illum illit‘ mor-ting {or December. roll crill to lic nnsworcrl h) pnssini ln invited were heard from and new ones ‘banobilng w", appointed. Election of officers fol- [Sussex- J_M_C_ lowed. President. Mrs. Arthur ' MacMillan. re-eiected; Vice- Pre- sident. -- Mrs. Dan Nicholson; Sea. rotary-Treasurer Mrs. Robert; Prescott, and Dr. W. M. Jenkins. [GEL IN WATER PIPE in‘. A. W. Clark. Sussex. against 105314.000: other sea fish 8093.000 against 141329.000 and in- land fish 5.866.000 against. 4,- 725.00’) pounds. Ono visit and rziit of fruit was mudc by the sick conimittce. lt vvus moved and sccondcd that n donation of $10.00 he sent to the Protestant Orphanage: $5.00 l0 l!" Musical Festival; $2.00 to the Drama Fostlval. It was decider] for the coining year to appoint a lunch committee N“ for each month. The following officers were elect- ed: President. Mrs. Fred Hughes. Vice-President. Mrs. \’\'lllard Mc- Cnllum. Secretaryi-Trensurer, Mrs. Walter McLure tre-electcd). Corresponding Sccretaryr. Fenton Mr-Lure Ire-elected). linn "Must we barter freedom for bread?" inn Hl'lll'|t‘. for llie Christmas auc- -tiim snlc. (‘rillection for the eve- ‘iilni: $4 flit hlr-mhcrship ices 154.2». Quilt patches were displayed and ipivcn out for sewing. and each imonilior rcqucsted to bring a Ihiciiciii-rl flour hag to the next. Clgok. FEjPlCCLGdI Honaigv-Pre- s eiit —- Mrs. W. A. MacQueen re- peep-tens “f a Bronx a _ . _ - - parlment $§°t$d'\113_“e%°” —' Mrf- Wm» house complained today they .D uigl. . l5. ‘ussell _Stle\\art, Mrs. ‘Wm-isn't new“: flmmh mm “mm. [LageMMQI/I"? 5mm“! — MTS- ‘The npartmcnt. owner ccmplaincd -Th' “Ki 31L VMW M~ A- 591! tn a plumber. The plumber sawed mung a hefiuifisuilltlltlepr“ T;95‘~‘1;1t9‘tl_ ilzlllh ‘oiien a nine. There he iound a fift- -_ ' _ _ 95"“ 5*‘ 1c E5 iii-h hla-k el '.‘.‘h ~-ti' "iii: hostess ‘served lumh. after on. fqllnwjng 531g of Chyistmpg hale] in.n.(n(,\,:,d 33ml“) i“ ivhich the mecling closed with the “m5 pom-teen members rejomgd. 5e "01 '- a “p514! ' ,ro r‘ r. l mummy 05mm "W" 9min, NEW mm; NM, 15 _,AP.__ REBUILD ANCIENT cnuncu The Arniast Goal Bo. Phone 249B Provincial Agents for Iron Fireman Equipment coupon $.59) _ One of London's historic bomb-damaged churches is being rebuilt. All Hallows by the Tower, once a Roman temple. has stood since Saxon times. The church is being aided by weliwisners overseas who have sent material and money. National Anthem. LONDON - (CPY — More than 500 mechanical harvesters are Mmiizeiping to gather Britalnls 400.- ;000-acre sugar-beet crop, compared iwit-h 160 a year ago. . cai‘ii;;. tifiiinleiliémiiélidy RRBSISHBLB eye appeal . . maichlessly bright, tangy flavor. . . just-right consistency —— jell-O offers all the things you want most in . desserts. And it's unbdicmbly easy to make. Add the fact that Jell-O is about the most economical dessert you can serve, and you'll agree-"jell-O has Wily/hing”. Only Jell-O with its exclusive "lock- ed-ln” Jell-O flavor gives the most satisfying results. Look for the big ted "jELL-O" letters-on the box. Wartime Taxes o d! mafia‘. dl mm WW’ m“ m n“ ‘mice . (u. N“ 1.3M a. ‘Ad $3M“? mickene ‘idull PLUS 2¢ YOU PAY 7¢ mini “Q in ‘ \. hll-O lo c trodnnevli owned by General Feeds, limited JELL-O Authorised bottle: of Coos-Cola under contract with Coon-Cola IM. .|. a, ‘l. Months. LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN PHONE 191 win; c»: “ti. gm y 1hr.’ ‘ V‘ Mm Haber“! With Christian a-galloplng closer every day. the Uhrfntmu tree hl-rvell. is underway in enmest. Here, In the forests workmen pile new- mud a" —-9-L'_"_'_' hum” ‘MLO fluwni lI-ahA-edkeMIIAlI-fln