cecr-enzcszseaczr. s. 125225 assesses. reassess. are: .s's2§§8!l, . m .4o-<.-.......-. .. ___-..-. ->.:~§_ __.._,_ " m X11105 ‘Gift’ packing Y3 " §é§y _. a I 50¢. null .11.... 4|I| I/i: ,..v......../_v...1..., dc: Mi. I my v *=-'*"’v'</ ROLLED WITH THE EXCLUSIVE "ALDWEATIIER" PAPER London, Carrcras Lld., Eng and- 50 Years: 100% pure Virginia tobacco rolled inCsn-u-as‘ callus!" All-Weather paper . . . that's Turf, the cigarette that will not slick to the lips . . . the ideal Xmas Giflo IRGINIA C I G A R E T T E 3 Will Not Stick To Tb; Lip: Rcpuialion for Qualllg New Perth . Scliool Fair uralns-Oat: l 1. Phyllis MacLaren. Brudenell. 2. Jean MacLean, Alberry Plains. Wheat: 1. Kenneth Maclcan. Barley: 1. Phyllis Macias-en. Corn: 1. Wallace MacLeren, Alberry Plains. 2 James Maclnren. Alberry Pl ains. 3. Lmxise Gillis, Bruzdenell. 4, Doris Nicholson, Brudcncll. Boob-Green Mountain Pota- toes: l. Kenneth Macho-nu. Brudenali. d. Mu Nicholson, Brudenell. 8. Jenny Madmen, Brudenell. 4.1 Catherine Robertson. Brud- James Corccrran, New Perth. . Velma MscNellLNew Perth. . Abner Dewar, Brudenell. James Mscbean, A1 ' mu. mung“ mwrmn QIIf-l 4 Velma MacNelll, New Perth. Carrots: 1. Carl Kennedy, New Perth. 2. Earl Power, New Perth. S. Mac Nicholson, Brudenell. 4. Velma MacNeill, New Perth. Parsnips: 1. Earl Power. New Perth. 2. Mildred Smith, New Perth. Tomatoes: 1. Anna MacLesn, Alberry Plains. 2. June Moore. New Perth. 3. Agnes Maclasn, Alberry Plains. 4, Louise Gillis, Brudcnell. Cucumbers: 1. Charles Dewar, Brudenell. 2. Louise Gillis, Brudenell. S. Mildred. Smith, New Perth. 4. Mac Nicholson. Brudermll. Beets: 1. Jean MacMlllan, Alberry Plains. I. Doris Nicholson. Brudcnell. 8. Earl Power. New Perth. 4. Velma MscNeill. New Perth. Alberrry a Jean MacMillan, Alberry ns. l. Charles Dewar, Brudensll. 4. Wallace Mechean, Alberry Plains. l. It finx°éiitfhfiélafiim $73731? m- we» M» y‘ ‘ha’, new‘, Bruaawyl I, L00. CONOYBII, NQW Perth. I I "%)| ' TIOWEIDJ-ZIIIYIIII! . morn/rectum. moor. g: P‘ w”? ‘"- 1 A Dewar Brudsnal B€6q §'m ' 1555mm" ' , an. ‘I ' a" a’ hi!” "its... " n“ Timmr Glsdiolmi g. Ann lzaonshos. dogma: of White ma: F OX ME N *~ 0...... - . Tm Biscuits! ____ mldndmm. . I will skin ‘and dress your '3 9”“ mmnwnhubm' foxes for forty-five cents fi}, ' each. For finest worlnnan- 1. Catherine when-ism. ship. Bee a: I. D. JENKINS fQWQm“ , °"°"' Mink and Mush-sis our k specialty Iouiso Gilliam- School Lunch! ' L-978-11-25-6i 1. mum Bun! . 3E _ We ans receiving Silver For Furs tor x 4D 0 _ I s , ., The Marmme Fur Pool x 0 0 ii Limited <E P 3 The marketing fur pool with s future-For you. 4' 0 , ‘E Please bring your furs-Get your advance and ’ i: , have satisfaction. ,1 1 0 _ ‘ 0 <; W. IINESTER S. McLIlRE , 1E 110 Kent St. Charlottetown 1> D P ““““‘ “““““““‘ “““‘ ““““‘t truck or rail. FZPQTATQES Hunter River Starch Factory is daily pur- L chasing potatoes for starch purposes paying up to 45c per 100 lbs. delivered at the factory by GEII. E. Fllll. & SIIN. 2. Alice Moar. 3. Jenny MacLaren Sewing, Knittinw. Apron: 1. Louise Gillis. Dnrned Stocking; 1. June Moore. 2. Louise Gillis. Embroidery Stitches: 1. Louise Giliis. 2. June Moore. 3. Frances MaoMlllnn. Knitting —iDoll's Sweater): 1. LJOUISQ Glllis. Blouse: 1. Mildred Smith. 2. Agnes Macbean. 8. Anna MacLean. Crocheting- (Lace) 1 1. Mildred Smith. Darncd Sock: 1. Anna MacLesn. Hcrnstitchlng (Pillow Slips): 1. Mildred Smith. Manuel Training, Wood Work: Model Double Reins (rope): 1. Kenneth MBCLEICII. Live Stock and Poultry, Dairy Heller Call: 1. Velma MacNelll. Pullet and Cockercl (Barred Bock): l. Mildred Smith. 2. June Moore. 3, Malcolm MacQuarx-ie. 4. Donald MacQuarrie. Pullet and Coakcrcl (W Leg- orn: ' Crocheting Collections: 1B Deciduous Forest Leaves: 2. Anne Donahue. 8, Marjorie Martin. 4. Mildred smith. Map Drawing: - Grades V mnd VI-Novs lntia: 1. John Minchln. 2. Olive Myers. ,- 3. June Moore, - 4. Jean MncInty-m. Grades VII and VIII-South merteax 4. Anna Mscbean. Art Work. Grade I-Beet and Carrot: 1, Charles Fraser. 2. Anus Mar-Loren. 3. Malcolm MncQuarrie. 4. Michael Sullivan. Grade II -Kcttlex 1. Gerard Corcorsn. 2 Jean Stewart. Grade Ill and IV —Unlon Jsok: 1. Lea Myers. 2. Bruce Myers. 3. Zita Sullivan 4. Maynard Ross. 4. Ernest Ross. Grade V and VT-Dslry Cow: l. June Moore. 2. Jennie Macbaren. 3. Stewart Dewar. 4. John Minchin. Grade Vll and VIII-Owl: 1. Ernest Ross. 2. Edyth Bicvmrt. 3. Leo Corcoran. 4. Olive Show Grade IX and X-Railrosd Sta- tion and Trsrk: l. Kenneth Zviacliaren. 2. Anna Maclenn. _ 3. liuzh Mnclcan. 4. Jean Mao-Lean. flrajlo V" to X-Itlver Son». "Whheollnn - sswsaltlenltntcflthbgtalv: O Ill $§cu ‘i a u {road ‘IIHE CHARLQTTETOYYN_ GUARDIAN EASTERN GIIARIIIAN “WUBSCBIPTIONB to the Guardian may be their Rent. Archie ..'THR40UGHOUT the season pelts will be received daily by J. J. Stewart and Allan Masher, at J. J. Stewart's stoic. Montague ror shipment to the Prin Island Fur Pool, “NUOCUSSFUL WINNER — The Bazaar and HM: Tea held i Georgetown, November 22nd was a splendid success. Mia McLean, Boston, Mass. 10 lbs Red Rose Tea-Jlviillam Mc- Aulay, Georgetown. 2 bass Regal Flour -Capt. C. M. Fitzgerald, Georgetown. Five dollars assorted merchandise-Miss Isabel Mart/ell, Georgetown. Fruit Cake-Rev. O. Kiggins. . FFORM CREDIT UNION —On ‘Thursday night, "November 35, many residents o! eight surround- ing school districts assanbled in the Cambridge hall, Kings County as centre "and organized the Bes Breeze Credit Union. Mr. Hickey inspector and Mr. Richards. Field- msn o! Credit Unions assisted in the organization. Mr. Cameron Reid, or Murray Harbor North, was a pointed Treasurer. Although the ht was not very favourable for a large gathering, thirty members subscribed to thirty eight shares. Interest in the movement in this section of the ‘Island seems very keen and excellent success is anticipated. Keep Mlnsrdb in the home. Mexico Sells Oil Output To ll. S. Boncern MEXICO CITY, Nov. 2’1—(AP) —Usually reliable sourcrs today re- ported that the Government-Con- trolled Oll Administration had contracted to sell Mcxicds entire oil output to an independent Am- erican concern. These sources said the sale was made despite existing contracts with Italy, Germany and South American buyers because the war made it impossible to transport oll to those countries. Because oi the immediate ‘bene- fits of an agreement with a. Un- ited States concern. Mexico was reported vrilllnz to risk the in- validating of previous contracts. The name oi the United States company was not revealed. Oil concerned in the deal is pro- duced from properties which Mex- lce cxpropriated from American, Brimh and Netherlands’ oil com- ponies. — - r JIIDIIO on Livestock Grades l iv 1. New Perth. Portfolio on Agriculture in Can- nda: Grades ‘I to 10: i. New Ptrth Contcsis-Ahrhlic Speaking: 1. Mar" Gallant. School/Chorus: 1. New Perth. BOURIS-TKUIL 30th, MONTAGIIE- . MONTAGUEiTAA‘. $3, COAL We are getting regular shipments of Springhlll Screened Coal and would advise taking delivery now veforc bad weather sets in. NARII GOAL We are well stocked will Reading Famous Anthracite . American Hard Nut for base burners, eic., at lowest prices. which we guarantee of the highest quality. VLIJ. Giilis & 0o. Phone 176 p n20 ~44 n testdevalopmcnts In radio and in cabinet styling. ictor advances, including In: rovsd Ele (‘I stations); Super Band Spread ( vsrlsas) Dial for EO-flmes-enaler short-wave tuning . . goon. 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Price includes n new RCA Vi Isycords ted s re thro h 11.0. naioT. value, new; woo worth oi’ Victm- or Bluabird Records, and; year's Pl ll-M -Up- Th subsori tion to the parzfact gift iornth: fixilind 103:3 3:11am’ xi: u oor over. s ' o he" comphfiy ipproved, meets a l Ilngnconzoio a mnggfnc¢ com. ire and Safetyshazs- ' ' |h°'g_'". Dish with all batteries ards . . S! - y“ g." gaps) m,‘ om $29.9! t. the Victor Record Society avian). 5.’; = I’ Modal A-I HALIFAX V252 MONTREAL IOIONT O WINNIIG @@ [Cl VICTOR COMPANY l-IIAITID CALGARY VANCOUVER CHARLOTTETOWN MILLER BROS., Limited [I Great George Street H THE F. A. v ROBERT SIMPSON ecial Representative STEWART JONES S’ EASTERN LIMITED 129 Kent Street .=._ —~ y _ ~ § | . T. HOLMAN LIMITED NIIATAEIISIIIE — IIIIAIILUTTETUWII | # G m» fimbiwicn‘ an? overrillTfidhrakTirThoifo-veh"(moiiséfoldfiipivesdtiifififiwa WIFE FOBTIA IDNDON. Nov. 2-(0?) —Gen- ersl Blr Edmund Ironside, chief ol the Imperial General smr, is so busy he has a cot ln his Whitehall ollice, so he can be permanently on the job. Indy Ironside hasn't seen her husband at home for weeks, but the General declared "l might be able to have her up to (Serves 4 to 6) Sweets to the sweet-or let's try sweet potatoes with honey. Uni-NWT“? fill) honey. 1-4 cup him". 1-4 011p water, 6 medium sweet Poiemes. Plrboll. peel and slice sweet po~ tomes. Cream the butter until soft, beat in the honey, 1.1m gprem o"; u.» -..-_-. .1 domes 1".) until Scalloped Beret ppl (Serves 4 to 6) Four large sweet: potatoes, 4 medium apples, 1-4 cup butter, I-4 cup brown sugar, juice oi 1 lemon. Boil sweet potatoes until solt. Peel and slice crosswise. Pare Potatoes and es browned. potatoes, sprinkle Gilli-l‘ and I, Lilli! each layer. when OIINIO mixture. dot with butter. Then ‘ "layer or apples. Altcmsie layerflm 'I.pples and sweet potatoes. “to Iaugsr, butter and lemon .1111“ d dish is nearll’ i l srm water 0W1’ pouracupo wm“ m mod. oven (850 degrees F.) i0! generously W", lemon Ill!" a“ spread