M??? rracin-zn scars PLUMBER. TERBURY, England - (CPI ion “that the plumber is useful member of the _com- mm the d at Simon Lanslvn s‘ school debatins’ society. Mlxn Instantly into ADD HOT MILK" R H01 MILK AND l°°k '0! tho hristies lllllNlY 50015 At your grocorfi, osk for Christie's Dolnty Sodas - they're olwoys crisp and perfectly baked. . ui n RMKMW schoolmaster," ivhlcn pnris AIIAHABAD, India _ The 32nd session SClPllPB cllllilress will be held here Jim. 2-8, I949. Nehru will inaugurate the session, "ill Prubflbly be attended by about. 900 delegates from all of India scientists from other countries. Prime and of the Indian ("i7 it's dclicioui! c wb0'v¢ "l? late is real! u YOU 0O l5 A ‘O 8 uh w“, an rial» on , imlfll: IIO fin! v | 5:29;! Chocolate o 5:37‘ cflocolatg O cfllmy Fudg. i Y" "'1 w n d k 7°“ CGTIOKOIIaf ‘fink made rigb! I _‘ “up, q chocolate ‘cup! Afld Houscwlilll" lnstonlc °c . b c h t matchlcss Cid "W . t Q o satiny-smooth drink‘- a the d“, my [his new marvellous.’ lt has y hocolate flflwfl WATER l “'i!rsuso ‘ 17b. net __Tr_ia GUAljtQlAN, UHARLUTTETOWN our: i» wnvs n 1%. A woolly sltopplo] and Information nrvlco Io! lodoy‘: woman MONTREAL, Nov. 11th-Send your young- sters ofi to a. sound, healthy start these crisp November mornings! Serve a good break- fast, that includes foamy, creamy-smooth BAKER'S COCOA. Made from choice cocoa beans, skilfully roasted and ground, Baker's Cocoa. has supremo depth of flavour-tho gorgeous flayour you associate with its fam- ous companion, Baker's Chocolate. And . . . for recipes calling for cocoa, you can rely on Baker's to produco the kind of flavour and rich-brown colour you dream of l Wlion o Mon Soyl, "O Lovo. O Bosh", in o loud, vehement tone, it’! likely to turn heads-in his direction. Who's the man? Robert _'I‘homas Allen. He's ve , very weary of all this palsver of falling in on love-but not too weary to make a provocative discussion! You'll find him giving tho current version of love o thorough going-over in your new Canadian Home Journal for November. . . . For {our food-budget pmblems, you'll find important elp in "Stretching that Main-Dish accompanied by a batch of timely recipes . . . For relaxation. five fiction features by leading . . . For hobby fun, half-a-dozen charming Christmas card writers out. of oi r ", designs you can make yourself, quick as a. wink! And a score of other offerings equally tempting . . , in the November issue of CANADIAN HOME JOURNAL, at your news-stand to-day, What's "Lltllo Sunrlllno" Look- lng So Ho py About? e's “bibbed" and tucked in his high chair, ready and wait- ing for his meal of Heinz ' Strained Baby Food! How ho loves it! It's so lkilfully cooked to his youthful taste . . . so easy for him to digest! Ilrom four to twelve months you cub vary baby's menu with any one of the 25 varieties of Heinz Strained Baby Foods . . . and after his first birthday you can change to coarser-textured Heinz Junior Funds. The 16 varieties include meats-diced and chopped vegetables-desserts and n. com- plete Vegetable Beef Dinner. Ask your grocer for Heinz Baby and Junior Foods-in the convenient, 6 oz., vacuum-sealed tins with tho famous HEINZ label! Now You Con Fly — Non-slop -—- lo the Collb- - boon! This new 'I‘.C.A. rcrvioo starts on Decem- ber 2nd . . . two flights weekly from Canada. to tho British \\'cst Indies. In a. few comfort-tilled hours T.C.A.'s world- famed “North Star" ekyliners will speed you from Montreal and Toronto to Nassau, Kingston or Trinidad! TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES has thought of everything for your comfort en route . . . . from pressurized cabins-delicious complimentary meals aloft-to roomy-club-liko accommodations. You'll be given friendly attention by stewards and stewnrdesses . . . and in just a. few short hours- 'ou'll be in tho beautiful Carib- can! Fares are reasonable, too. Jud Wall ‘Tll You Sn the bright new container CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP comcs in! It's n cone-top tin designed for e , easy opening-shaped to fit mu y on your kitchen shelf. It looks so smart you'll take it to the tablo when ‘you serve waffles-pancake! —pud ings. And I find it's so easy to handle when I'm mixing a cako or cookies . . . it pours cleanly- easily from its cone-top ed tin. Look for Crown Brands “new look" when you're chopping o! your grocers . . . it's in a tin “kitcheneeredfi for your con- venience! C ' Most Likely to Succood at break- fast time is ' smoo-othly deli- cious “CREAM OF WHEAT". Serve big bowlfuls of 5 Minute “ Cream of Wheat". . . it's so very easy to pre- psre—so very good to eat. And it's good [or you, too‘ for 5 Minute “ Cream of Wheat contains blood-enriching Iron . . . and it provides extra Calcium and Phosphorus for diets deficient in these elements. It cooks to coin- pleto digestibility-even for babies --in only 5 minutes of boiling. That's why so many mother: make “ Cream of Wheat" a fam- ily habit . . . it means wholesome, delicious nourishment for every- onel Good Coko lngrodlonls deserve tho best in the way of flavour . . . that’: beans . . making “must have". Look for why thousands of homemaker: insist on SHIRRIFFH TRUE VANILLA! It's made from genuine vanilla . contains no artificial ingredients. Taste a little—in a glass of milk, with adash of sugar and I'm sure you'll agree that it's absolutely flavour- riglitl Yes, its mellow, full-bodied richness does full Fstico to your precious cake ingredients. That's why urge you to make Shirriflb True Vanilla a cake- it in the famous decanter-shaped Sliirriflb bottle next time you're shopping! Ho: ll Ever Happonod To You? f3 You plump up the cushions - ,' n r r s n g o t h o f flowers —- for ‘ your bridge club friend: , who'll bc arriv- ing soon. Tho " r o o m 1 o o k s fresh and resdy-for-a-party but maybe you're worried about tho lingering-odour of cauliflower, fish or fried meat ou had for dinner! Cheer up! Al you need to clear the air is VAPAIR! For this oamo room deodorant that so effectively banishes cooking smells in your kitchen, kills after-dinner odourl, too! And it costs less than a cent each time to use. So ask for Va air —tho big-value, ten-ounce bottlle- ot your drug or department store. Hen’: o Toy-lip to early Christ- those wonderful ‘ Walt Disney toys of VINYLITE Plastic mndo by Haughb: Cute as the dickens! that's what they are—-and durable, too. Look for the big, inflatable Pluto, Donald Duck, Santa. Claus and the ball with Plutq and Mickey Mouse on it. There is also o cut-out inflatable Mickey and Minnie Mouse . . . a new educa- tional toy. These Vinylite Iflflfltfl able Toys are colour fast, water- proof and they have self-sealing valves so they're easy fo blow up and they stay that way! Ask for Walt Disney Inflatable Toys of . Vinylito Plastic st. better stores everywhere l Than’: Roolly No Nood to lot drain-trouble bo one of your housekeepin use of GILLETTE worries! Not when re lsr RAIN CLEANER will aep 'our drains clear and free from clogging sodi mentl es, just. two tablespoons a. week of Gillett’s Drain Cleaner-in each drain-will prevent "lazy " drains . . . and make sink and tub cleaning much, much simpler! You sec, there's no after-wash film left clinging to basins when drains oro klotrt fast-running. Just a quick ruli and sinks and basins will be spar i ng clean. With weekly use Gillett’: Drain Cleaner, you'll save yourself trouble and plurnber's bills. land —- brought a Swiss holiday last year L$D ‘I rrgq nu» NTQTNI Nam.’ a‘ nun ' ION 1x473 noun "Q1- ‘wuq-qg ul ear-mom qwctsrwn- _ _ u Prawn: coco TD m- __ . DELAYED ACTION BANDERSTEAD, Surrey, Eng- iCP) - Frank Eyles watch home from his without. declaring it. He came back from o similar holiday this year wearing the watch. Customs officials quest- ioned him and he was fined £20 for attempted evasion of ($100) duty - and the watch was con- fiscated. "Gator Wincarnis fieling" then act's: once with Wiocnrols, a tonic that quickly helps rid you of that full and heavy / feeling. Wincuois helps strengthen tho nervous system and invigoraro body tissue! and organs. Pleasant mating and fro: from harmful drugs. Ge: a bottle of Wincarois, o Medicated Tonic today-wee how quickly it helps you back to your peppy condition. BBO TEA For ex IR-1-IB 0 fra saf/sécfib/r Report New Deposit Di Pitchblende (By The Canadian Press) SAULII‘ STE. MARIE, Ont., Nov. 11—-George McLeod, manager of Algoma Ore Properties, a subsid- iary of tho Algoma. Steel Corpo- ration, said today a. radio-active deposit of pltcltblende has been discovered 72 miles north o! here. “The discovery is quite authen- tic and the radio-active ore 5s o! very high quality." said Mr. Mc- Leod. “The only tthlng we don't know is how much there ls of it.” There is considerable staking ac- tivity in tho ares, along highway No. 1'1 beside Lsko Superior. Geologists of the Ontario De- partment of Mines have been in the area. for several days. How- ever, in 'I‘oronto, Department of- ficials said they have not. yet re- ceived a report from their repre- seritatlves. Predict; Meat Prices To Decline EDMONTON, Nov. 11—(CP)-—J'.S. _McLean of Toronto. president of Canada Packers Ltd. today 53m meat prices are due to IOIIOW the cost of other foods and level of‘! nearer pre-war values. Recent price increases of from two to five cents a pound on some meats were the result of lifting the embargo on export of Canad- ian cattle to the United States. he saldqn an interview. “Even so, these phenomenal meat prices-mow four times that of pre-war levels-can't continue indefinitely; they will eventually decline to pre-wvar values.” Mr. McLean said this did not mean the price will be the same as the pre-war figure. Because Canada's dollar is inflated, the actual price per pound will be higher though the value will be approximately equal. "I don't expect low prices but I believe we are due for e. break or some decline in all food prices." ‘YOUR FAMILY DESERVES AYLMIR QUALITY ILSeTVIces Sunday. Nov. 14, will be CENTRAL GUARDIAN Th]: column is rooorvod for now: of local lntorcst, but ndvcrtiling of l newly nature may be lnsortoo at fivo cent: n word, strictly pay- nblo In advance. IIMMIWS TAXI Phono 529. LIFE IN- CONFEDEBATION SUBANCE. v AT YOUR SERVICE. — Mnllit Coal Co., Phono 2498. CIIESTERFIELDS at outstand- ing values. Toombs Music Store. COOKS for Christmas Photo- graph. HOWARD McINNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. CHRISTMAS MUSIC, Cards and Tree Lights now at Toombs Music Store. ELECTRIC STEAM HEATERS. ‘Toasters. Irons, Clocks, Hotplates, Kettles and Shavers. Toombs Music Store. LAST CHANCE TONIGHT to lee the York Concert! Admission at. door 50c. No tickets necessary. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Belfast. Rev. R. 5. QulP ley, Ph.D.. Ivflnist/er. Morning Wor- ship at 11 o'clock. .L__. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Caledonia. and. Wood Islands Pastoral Charge. Services at Caledonia 3 P. M. Wood Islands 1.30 P. M. WINSIDE UNITED CHURCH- as follows: Hlghfield. 11; Prince- town Road. S; Wlnsloo North. ‘L30. Rev. E. C. Evans, supply minister. BIQDALBANE Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. November 14th. Rose Valley 11 A. M. North Gran- ville 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley 7.30 P. M. W. B. MacPhatl, Minister. ORLANGE SERVICE — A Church Service will be held in DoSablo United Church at 3 P. M. Sunday, November 14th, under the auspic- es o! Lorne L. O. L. and Melville L. O. B. A. Members of other Orange Lodges invited. Rev. H. P. Hood, speaker. CAVENDISH UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE-Sunday, Nov. ember 14th. New Glasgow 11 A. M. Cavendish 7.30 P. M. The Y. P. U. will meet at the homo of John Toombs on Friday, November 12th. at 8 P. M. George Gough, Minister. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services November 14th. Cornwall 11 A. M. Church School 11.15 A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. Church School 2 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Church School 10.30 A. M. Rev. M. K. Ctl-iarman, Minister. BIRTHDAY PARTY — A very pleasant evening was spent by the girl friends of Miss Eva Drake, Morrell on November 2nd. the oc- casion her thirteenth birthday. The table was centered with s. birthday cake decorated with thirteen pink and white candles. A sumptious supper was served to the guests by her mother Mrs. Emma Drake. ‘The remainder of the evening was spent l.ri playing games such as bingo, general fruit basket. etc.. A very enjoyable time was had by all. The guests departed thanking Mrs. Drake for an enjoyable evening, wishing Eva many happy birthdays. LIBRARIES naoramsn _ Duo to the joint efforts of tho Women's Institute o1 Murray River and Mr. and Mrs. Stirling MacKay, a local carpenter and his young Welsh Bride. the Murray River Branch of the P. E. I. Libraries which has been closed since June, 1944 is bc- ing reopened this week. Yesterday Mr. John Martin, Misses Frances MacMillan and Gracie Campbell 01 the staff of the P. E. I. Libraries took a collection o! some 1200 books to Murray River and placed them on the new shelves 1n 11 100m l! the home of Mrs. MacKay who will be in charge of the library. She ls planning to start receiving new members immediately and teils us that already she has had requests for books from the teachers of Murray River, Hopefleld and High- bank schools. From the enthusiasm of Mrs. MacKay and the fact that the people of Murray River and the surrounding districts have been clammerlng for the reopening of their library it is felt that these books will be used extensively and will be a source o! mat P168611" ind profit to the folk armind 'l IHE PERFECT HDSTESS KNOWS. AIIIID FIORISISAND GROWERS 0F (ANADAJNC. IPAGE NINE . llillllllllll lllllll uu lflllllltll! In entertaining, flowers brhig that extra couch that makes your friends say "There's something about the way she does things." One beautiful flower arrangement ls to combino warm, colourful Mums with the gay, sweet Pom-Poms . . . you’ll love tho fullness and richness these radiant flowers give to your home} ing the Club for the twelve stain- less basines and. nursery trays. Miss ‘rralrior was present at tho meeting and gave the members a. very instructive talk on the value and necessity o! obtaining a humi- dlcrlb or annstrong for the nursery to take care of premature babies. It GIFTS gifts DIAMOND SOLITAIRE _/ Flushing diamond a 3 00 .65 . lot in curved mounting oi 14k RONSON LIGHTERS Smnrtly designed -- win cosy one-finger action. A useful gift. 86-50% Murray River. JUNIOR LEAGUE CHARLOTTE- TOWN HOSPITAL. - Tho regular monthly meeting o! the Junior League of the Charlottetown Hos- pltol was held Tuesdl! evcnlnr- mvember 9th, st the Nurses’ Homo. The president Mrs. J. 1*‘. Connolly presiding. The minutes of tho prev- ious meeting were read and mp- proved. The president gave a re- port on the success of the Cabaret. Dance held on October 28th. li/Irs. g, H. Hughes reported for the sew- 111g committee that thirty-four articles had been turned in during tho month. It was nwvod and sec- ondod that the Way! and Mum Committee mots u-rofllmicnts t0 hold o dorm in the Clover Club in the near future. It was decided ‘o hold o raffle o! o doll and ih ward- robe. It. was moved by Mrs. J. A. MacMlllafl. seconded by M's- C- Macisaac to make six laysttes for onristmaa for the social Servici- uric! to assess each member of the Club a small amount to cover tiv- cost ot the iayettes. It was der-id-d to buy a rubber stamp to mark the magnrlnes to bo distributed in the hncwltnl. ‘Alrsms. Parrish and Mrs. .7, v, Rmirlrln! were appointed to w-k- ll list of the members to look ntter thr- Magazines twice a week. A M's- wac receiver! from Misc firorclna Trnlnor. Obstetrical Sunenizur of the Hospital thank- WATCHES Booutlful thnopleceg _ 1mm with Accurate Precision movement. $33.15 Up o a h‘. WELL JEWELLEIIS ,1, rue uosr THRILLIND |ll ours or ALL Am: JEWELLERY gold. L r l 3 / was decided to wait till tho nut meeting to make o definite chem ‘There being no further bull the meeting wdjourned on motion of Mrs. Ivan Laurie, seconded h! Mrs. Frank Casey. Tea was sorvod by Mrs. Frank MacIntyi-o, Fri. Prod Shannon and Mrs. Vincent Pincus! *- ~-:_j:,.<.=._~:g g. . . mom virifnrirs They're more exciting and wonderful — because they're tho gifts that lost o lifetime . . . Como in now and choose from this flno selection. 1mm nvuncnnrinqm. ' é-QDIAMONDBIIIG onfor diamond t a s 2 $ 0D :i'."ii:..:.....i.. 75 gold mounting. l .1 l ‘I Ill-OVA WATCl-III Famous for attractive styl- "II and dependable pen. formance. . $29.75 Up l L LEATHER wALtm Expertly mode Ill lulu leather - with um oom- portments. NER’S SINCE I868 . 0...; ‘The’, rnpnwak m... .