Novg/EMBER 1.7. 1944 g " nssrouo to only $2.10 Ini- n to offset. the dread scourge of scurvy. Today we know m, |. NE"VITAMIN A. TABLETS %" . VITAMIN s , w“, ‘hgwi that many skin troubles din lo lack of virqnlm eait lny in the vitamins these citrus fniits ' _ Er many skin and complexion faults, scieiigdnllalyls-wé vitamins daily. Aldrin-ONE" Vitamin Tablets give m; one vitamin alone, but vital vitamins. Each hel the other to function. Fortify our daily diet with “AL-Lin. ONE" Vitamin Tablets. he cost is .%’" i?’ u i . iniertis "g ltates-ihiyabl in Advance c]; f r Any Advertisement l5 Cents “Edith; local-lg,’ 5: per word; Western and Eastern locals “i”! “d. Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; éughe: 30'9" word; in Memos-ism Notices 70c per Inch; Lists Lemon and lime juice were once used on long voyage, i Q month's supply. At molt drugstores. and Spiritual Offerings. Cards. etc.. 5e per name; Let- "i mom‘ 10 per incli- Wedding engagements l0 words en 01 ufiuxgaurtfecgnfs for every additional 3 words. Notices ul M s; “,1 Appreciation. 70o per inch or 4o per word. Lists cl Thnnfluuons 40 can“; per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. 5311f “w; on application. '--—— ._<—-‘— r I For Sale Vi anted ,_ Trv. FTHARZOTFETQWN minions srocx QUOTA nous] Stock Markets ht A tflance --"”"TZI INING ROOM "fine [find cd)ndltion.1z°1iu;lv 9 5mg Strc . _ I . Q [-1 - ELECTRIC RADIO. a Street.’ _ _ ‘gi-iuuiivo 1111121151.. , \Vl‘lte 2x -,_,__. _’ -j ' j " ""“_.‘ ; saw — GENERAL run- w“ qpvim: mare. bveictglwake; WANTED — A CHILD'S TRICICLE‘ in ucod repair. Apply "Y" Guara- ian. ll-27-1i $10.00 BONUS FOR 3 OR MORE unfurnished rooms for service man's Wlk and family. Guardian. 1l-25-2i WANTED — EXPERIENCE!) short order cook, male or fe- male. or one willing to learn. for local restaurant. Apply Sel- l r01: SAL 23 cw " 5i s lldki.‘ ll? . iigfellllllsillilllfillfl. _- ectlve Service, Charlottetown. i“ ‘SALE ._ i937 pom; 4t {M} _.___.. 1%. truck, New his» llfiatel- WANTED -- SMALL 110m salon/ti. Llflvld l‘°l'd-Mnm1‘{~2,_21 apartment or flat, unfurnished. _A__,____.-j.."i gareféil tenants. Apply -———'~* . " .51- uar an. ‘ ion lsu». - sniaur use): _ H454“ and Emil!“ mm" 159 nloffzg€siy —-—-i———’ '- ~ FOR SAY E LJ it _ ' new fairies. . span». Serial No. 40200. r cc - i=1 c loan-J. ; w“ w 11-25-31. 50 acres of clear land at Greenvale on Main High- way. This land is in a high 113-160 ACRES OF LAND r2i1§£bkrnlc lot 30 and 102 acres near PcukL-‘s Striiion For Dar- Llcuiurs usulv to McLean d; Mc- Kinuufi. lwral Paul: Buumnu. __°_l}“!~°_‘,“‘°“ll‘_- _,__1.1.'31'2§i5; state of cultivation and is “tfiifiifihffi? {.5155 K555i? Partly rlvusheil 1 1'u;h ram premium p01- v lg? grain crusher iFluryl. ADM)"- alinoit lll‘\\‘. Walter G. 1\'inc_- ___ fi . kczulc. Brudzillzdii 7171 _1. bnLL & MATHIESON pfiififiu: - 1 imo noLsTmN ll-Z-l-Bi. Bull 3 wars old. 1 tirade Holstein. lyunr old. 1 Jerscv cow due to lresuiix Jsriuziry. 1 Standard bred 111311. D ill by Knlniuck. Sire by ‘ m’. ‘. ‘ A1 Bout! \\'. 1t’ Teachers Wanted fish-infill reaction lr-‘oit AN—- rannilr School Siluplcment 5800i Mrs Leon Johnston. Sec- uffllfV _ V l-24-3l. "Willi! sold Yhy farm. I offer for “l0 m1 310N110)’. December 4th, at 1 P. M. the following Crop, Stock. lmillcmcnts. ’ ' l draft horse. l gcnernl purpose horse‘. l» mllch cows. 1 newly fresh- fllvd. i short horn hclicr. 3 young flit-lit‘. 1 cull. l brood sow. 1 hay niowcr. McCormick Dccrina: 1 hay fork, blocks and rope. l hillcr, l lllllliel‘. iiantity of rough boards! and scan ling, 1 hay rack. l truck L051‘ _ ATWCYFY oneness Convention, Fountain Pen. Find- er ulrnse notify Guardian ll-2-i-3l pagan pole, 1 kitiihen range. spike '——-~— - -~*—~~—-~ - -—~ -- ~ iurroivs, ; - _, i051‘ - l-‘L ALE FOX, MARK- and stramal loiiltgliilcii mgs BTXHE. Rcvrard. Edgar bozirri and harness. lieartz, East Royalty. Terms made known itt sale. I 11-25-21 strayed i111. .1) - 0N omi two sprinu uh" s ilicilvi. . lirovxn and ivliitc. Sterllw ' - drlluliclly‘: Cross. 11-24-21 ‘ i lf stormy. first fine day follow- 111i’- WILLIAM H. 1:301“ ' ALEX. MacRAE, '"""°“' Auctioneer. 11-27-29-1. OR SALE Two desirable building lots in Brighton. hlovderntely Priced. For Particulars apply to: C. R. McQUAID, Barrister, BikymBllildlflQ. . FOR SALE Miscellaneous [ONEZY - GET ACQUAINTIZD. Particulars frcc. lVcstcrn Social Cluh Sub. 2!! Edmonton. Alta. ll-7-28i 4-000474 u .WAN TED r_;:1. _ menses-e» Number Carloads No. 1 l-lay. “ill accept along 'i'ailwuy lines at Stations. WELLINGTON MacNEILL . Saturday on the Winnipeg Grain lbualfsgeclallzcd bidding Saturday gave AUCTION sin.“ WINNIPEG, Nov. 2a - (err- Fluur solos to the United Kingdom Exchange were equivalent to l,- 500000 bushels of wheat. In other export dealings during the short session, United States buyers took approximately 500,- 000 bushels of maltlng barley. NEW YORK, NOV. 26 — (AP) — Recovery trends generally persist- ed in this week's Stock Market and . e list an irregularly improved close. Saturday's start was a shadr- mixcd and. while plus signs were ‘plentiful at the finish. decline: ‘were well distributed. i The Associated Press iiO-stoclt composite was up .1 of a. point at 55 and on the week was ahead .4. Transfers totalled 358050 shares compared with 362.220 the previous ' Saturday. PRODUCE MONTREAL, Nov. 26 — lCP) _ Produce prices Saturday reported ;by the Dominion Department of -Azrlcultum Follow:- EGGS: Graded shipments, snot A Large 40-41; A Medium 35-37; A 28-30; B 30; C 20. BUTTER: Wholesale iobbing pasteurized fresh and storaae Que. 35 13-35 Vi: No 2 pasteurized '5: current receipt Que No. irizcd 35 drl Mtl: No 2 34 titl : first cradc creaincrv urlntn lob price 30 5-37: first grade sol~ icls. iob price 316-36 L. CHEESE: Current white western and Que 20 FOB. wholesale western and Que. white for local trade and export 20 ll/10-2l. POTATOES 1b. bugs local No 00-1: No ‘l . No l Quc 1-1.- 15, N B. . P E I. 1.30-1.50 TORONTO. Nov. 26 — (GP) — Saturdays Mining Quotations. Sales Close 5 Anglo l-lur 7. 800 Aquarius 6000 Arjoii (1000 Astoria 1500 Aubellc 3800 Aumuqus 2500 Bear 4000 Bcattie 18000 Bi mod ' ‘nu 1 Dun 500 Broulzm 1000 Buff Auk 1350 Cent Pat IOOCdn Mal 3600 Coin L 25f East Cr 90.1 Rust Mnl 2500 East Sullivan 300 Falcon 100 Frobisher 160G Ycl Knife 2000Gods L 3BO0Gunnar i500 Heat-h 110 Hollihger 100 Home 620 Nickel 620 Kerr Add 2000 Kirk L 100 Labrador 700,L'.1ke Dufault 310 Lzimziquc 700 Lil L L 5 n-nr-A ' ' >— s-w‘ ' >- sss-dssasssvsesszsss T l0 toes "even-Haws w?» *1 o: mo rs mucou- QaQwHOmQQQMOg we: »- .-._. I I I I I a.» a- us: Exhibition; one registered Perch- "011 stallion. one mid s half years’ old: one registered Percheron “lly- two and a half years old:i o_iir‘ both first prize winners at Pro- Mcmmflld 0 OPIIIiSItC‘ vinclnl Exhibition. ppuinhnen‘: Pholgl: 1%? mo‘ n. a. Mscixinvsn. ' llziistlne Cove. ‘Ft-ii. . , '_':'"§!'g'-l'-'.~.-.r\.-. '- 1 2w.- One registered Percheron stai- - ' " lion. two and a half years old;' . l E IiONIIId prize winner ai- Provincial. iii. illrn . ll-M-Sl Auction Sale OF ESTATE OF E. MAE CORNEY "n Thursday, November 30th. 1944 AT 1 P. M. t Em 7121;: instructed to offer for sale by public auction on , pm“: PB Iligentioned date the desirable properties at 105 i" s l" Road and 100 McGilI Avenue. These two pro- _ are newly built in a very desirable location. The nmmfizsigliltlllflf Number 105_Spring Park Road will be given Emmi" A“ Y "Don completion of the purchase. Number 100 venue is at present rented. any “grim Home time will be offered the personal prop- ; ‘m: on e late Miss Corney, consisting of Chesterfield hawks (l) Single Bed, one (1) three-quarter bed, couch, hairs’ ta", Enterprise Kitchen Range, Kitchen table and s.) ma“ F" (3) trunks. cedar chest, radio, vacuum clean- Mm in m Plate, ice box, rugs and many other small srt- Illd about the house. - "H". M, w. n. BEATON, Auctioneer. "h FARM“. lelteltel. HT RINDINC. i ‘aunts quw 30600 Louvicuurt 11100 MacLcoil 1500 Madscn ii.Y. Stock Exchange. Anaconda 2'! 3-4 Am Car and F 3'1 5-8 3i.“ ?§°%n fi CHICAGO. N v. 28 —- (AP) — ‘*5 ° Grain marketsoeasy at the start 0°" Eli-Wm M 1'4 \ Saturday, turned firm to strong E1" All“) m“ 43 and at times held gains ranging Ge" El" 39 343 from minor fractions to more than Ge" Milw" 61 1'3 2 cents per bushel. The trade was Gt N“ Pm 41 5'5 light and most of the advances $5 on“ t; 1b _ enneco were a r uted to short covering Non Award :1 TORONTO. N v. so - (c?) - °' m ' Slightly lower piices were showing Phil Pa‘ ‘3 l" for the mining and ivestcrn oils at U 3 Rubber 4'7 1'8 the end of Saturday's Stock Mar- ma“) 0°“) m H; ket while the lndustrlals held an Am Tel '3‘ Tel 164 1'2 index gain of .13. Volume at 20o.- TW“ °° 4" '7'" 000 shares was the smallest tuni- ggfigmflrggg over since Sept. 30. was; {Elfiiion m4; l-g MONTREAL. N . 2c - (c?) - We“ °° ' Utilities and indiibtrials managed U 5 SW91 3'4 to improve their positions in the indlccs in trading inst week on the Etock Exchange and Curb Market BANKS npatrkizitaipeégavxgclds and. banks were Mantra, m 14 Royal 15 Montreal Exchange “T”? response-Lapse l-v- s-w ll I E Can Steel Wares Home Oil - --~_vrs riamgdulwl-dsc-unmvh-ha Con Smelt Mtl Power McColl Front Nat Steel Car Noranda Price Com Shawinigan St Law Pfd l9 MON TAGUE An enjoyable song service was held in we united Cnurun Sunday even- mg, iouowing the regular evening service. unoer the ieaaersiup of Mrs. 2.‘. n. Stewart. Special numoers m- cruueq a. SO10 "Somebody knows uy wuss ivrory rrruscr. and a tine. "rodow lvie ' by Misses Rena and nneimu rtcid. Mrs. C. A. Shaw gave several interesting readings. Miss. Agnes Annear was organist. rne benediction was pronounced by Rev. Mr. Adams. $qg;gmg8ao88“ ..- u u. The regular meeting of the W. M. S o1 the eresoyterisn Church “"113 held at the heme of Mrs. D. Mac- Kinnon, ‘Tuesday evening, Nov. 14th. 'Il.lEl‘e were sixteen members present. 11m Scripture [Masons were read by Mrs. MacKinnon, Mrs; N. .1. Nichol- son Mrs. Douglas Nicholson .\11d Mrs. Hubert Nelson. Mrs. W. A. Johnstone led In prayer. Mrs. A. F. Campbell was in charge of the Study Period, dealing with the care of children in India. During the Business Period, Mrs. James Currie was appointed to the office of Prcs-_ ltlent which was made vacant byl the resignation of Mrs. H. Mat- thews viho left recently to reside in Toronto. These dimes Work their heads off see the heads on them. That's what happens every year to at least two life insurance companies. These dimes really go to money, they amount to 250 million dollars. home and abroad. L~744a No doubt you've seen dimes worn so thin that you can't That's what happens when money is really passed around. half billion dimes that are put into circulation through the They come in the form of premium payments from four million policyholders and if you prefer figuring in folding In peacetime these dimes are not idle. They are kept busy through investment in a great variety of local and national undertakings. For the past five years they have been busy in a strictly military sense-backing up our fighting men with more than s biilion dollars’ worth of Victory Bonds. These busy dimes are helping to buy security for you and yours- both in the present and in the future-both a: It is good citizenship to own LIFE INSURANCE A fliersage from I/Je Life Innmmre Companies in Canada and s work. v RICHARD ll. SAWLER Canada lllsilraililil! KENTVILLE. Nov. 1a __ Richar d ‘Howard Sawler. 69, retired D. A. R. yet$~ank liked suddenly of alheartlalt; TORONTO. November 21—S61Csl 9° a 5' “m” m“ a“ “g 0i’ 110W Ordinnrv life insurance inlflffi, o‘! his. pflsilsgfiyilldcffilgnflsg Canada and Ncivfoundlnixl durinz | H o. t) S E1 it “on ‘l 3}“?! the month of October totalled slo- 1 k“ ‘ S l“ "e w" y “i H“"<“§=“S 332.000. according to flqures ccm-‘ ‘e had apparently bce“ cmolmg ‘bllcd by the Life lnsurancx- Sales good heaml‘ . Research Bureau and released to- B°m i" C°~° HFFMU-r- he W“ a day bv the Canadian Life Insurance 5°“ °f the 1M5 wmlal“ all‘! S°Phm omens Association‘ ‘Sawler. I-L. can}: to Kcntvlllejll Detailed sales by provinces were, Ymfs 35° “nil 19mm 111° mflcllm" lPcrcuprnc. 0111:1110 and 3111s. ward l-iartly, Dartmouth. Funeral friend of the fzimilY- Rev. H. L. Campbell. New Richmond. Quebec will be held from his late residence at. 3 pm. Wednesday with lntcitncn; in Oaks ceme SPRING BROOK W‘. I. The annual meeting of the Spring Brook WI was held at the home of Mrs Wesley Payritcr, Thursday evening November 2nd. with the president presiding. Meeting opened by repeating the Creed Roll call was answercd by six mcmbers. Minutes read and approved and signed. the Near u-crc $1011.63 and the Ex- ienditures were $72 87 leaving n5 f011Qw5;__ | ists staff of the D. A. I: Shops here Brill. 1 Columbia S 3.430.000'He “'05 "tired C" p? n in 1940 ‘Qiiliiiiinuv... 3335333 §liii"ioiiiifih°f‘f“°d $1???“ “g” l .... . e 1e ‘c . a ' r wa Mflllllvbfl- 2.807.000 a. machinist izviih t-h; finn of Willi Ontario 21.204000 lam hfnrFnttridge. Ilallfax. Quebec _ ' 12.2145. Though of a quiet nature Mr. gbwa lclr l-flgg-gggi Siiuge; was verypopulzzii- ivith peOplg PM“? Eimiflrd lsllmd b30909 ‘ gcllcnltstiggriiincitiycrii) “MS ‘m ex‘ Nelvf°undland 6G7 Surviving to mourn tltg 1055 of a saw-m is?" ““1‘=‘.‘1‘“‘§i or These sales. which are based ' e ‘lmer n“ ‘ a a upon the ex flame o! m canpgm DeYoung, of Eastern Passage: one His many friends in Moniague were happy to wclcomc home again Flying Officer Albert Gaudet, R. C. A. F" who spent; several days herc last week. guest Mr. and Mrs» Carl Boehner. F. O. Gaudet recent- lv returned from Overseas and is spending a furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs vV A Guutict. Sum- mcrsirle. fornieiay of Montague. Mrs. Isaac Burden had as her weekend guests her son and daugh- ter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Burden, Charlottetown. They were accomparued by the litters sister Miss lrlam. Bill Bin-den. cf ._he R. C. N. V. R. ls also visiting his mother. Mrs. M. MaoLenm retuirned to Montague after visiting her son and duughtcr-in-iauv. Mr. and lvirs. Alliston lviac-Lean. Summerside. Clark returned from he was a recent Mr. Keir Mon meal u herc visitor. Hudson ltigcLeod. R. C. A. F.. left Wednesday morning on return to Winnipeg after spending two weeks in Victoria Cross, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Lcod. ll00‘Mal:1rtic 3500‘McWatt liotYMcKenzie 2500‘Mid Cont 200'l\'iohcta 400 Ncgus 100 Niplss 0500 Northland. 345 Norunda 1200 Obrlcn 22000 Omega 1100 Pzimour 3000 Paymnst 500 Pcrron 500 Pioneer 50 Prcmlcr 700 Preston 100 Quccnston 2000 Rouvn 2000 Srnator 820 Sl1r:rltt 3550 S‘ ‘oc 2500 Sladcn l200‘Sullivan 5pTcck Hu 1000 Tom Lund 2500Trans Res 1500Waltc Amll 3700'Wasn 2600 West Mal l0IWrt H lodFoothlll Toinl Soles 220.0 . . _ __t-'§F*'_Mie 353W?! Si.’ u .- - - b it n.- 1-2 | 1 t-‘Mrfilhe '1 as :s:sa§s3s$5 s- .. $3M t‘ E-lr-‘FP 9°!‘ a: snsssssassfiffia FOR SALE Large building lot 90 x 90 at the corner of McGilI Ave- nue and McGil-l Terrace. Arriv- BELL a MATIIESON Mrs. Wm. Vlekerson. Somerville. Mass, l; visiting her mother. Mrs. l) J luacLcod. Montague. Pie. Stcnurt Dewar. Petewavwa. is spending n fui-‘ough at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Dewar. BrudenelL-c Mlnarifs Kills Pain. WANTED F‘ t CHICKEN. EOWL, ‘ GEESE and DUCKS Live -or Dressed Market Prices R. A. MacDONALD, Mt. Stewart O O&O-O§-QQ-§-§4 Q4§§§§§§§§f§§ WANTED Number registered Hoi- sfein Cows; also some num- ber one grades to freshen from December up to March 1st, these must be all choice cows. 18s re resent“ 66v; ft ,_ 0._ son. Earl W. Sitwlcr, prcnilnent dlnmwl.) me .n§...,mc° hi.“ Exmlla] farmer of North Tryon. P. E. 1.: and and Newfoun(;:.n,_.;_ a... ‘m. nQWIillVO daughters, Gircndorvn. Nlrs. W. settled for ordinarv insurance. ex-"L BurrPll» K’~’l\i1\'1ll@ and Ullfl- M elusive of increases. revivals. tl".i-.Ted Glllls- WMBYVUIP~ Ab!) sllYvli". dend additions, reinsurance nc-llfl: are three brothers-Frcfmfln‘ qulred. Dcnslmr bonds without in-Flastem P11553150! l-‘dward, Waverlyfl surnnce. annuities. Rroun and r and William. Cole Harbour: two sis wholesale business. g __ ____ “tors. Mlfitqwllllilln Gordrn South BRINGINGW 1T1; FATHER THE ANSWER l6 ‘MO"| CAN READ YOUR‘ MIND - VOLVQE NOT GO- 1M6 OUT OF THIS HOUSE TONIGHT]! t wan-r 1o see _ DlNTY- i womosw 1F MAGGlE WlLL. LET ME OUT- e e v1.1. ASK HER! a alance cn hand of $35.76. It was moved and seconded that the pre- sent slnte of officers be rc-‘aect- ed, they arc as follows: Presulcut. Firs Mrs D C MacKay. Secretary- treasurer. Mrs. Arch Pldgeon. Red Cross Ccmvenor. Mrs Wesley Paynter. Directors. Mrs Isaac Jolllmorg. Mrs __Wesley A lfaynter. L.i- ’ services. to be conducted by an old‘ cf last‘ annual and monthly meeting were. 11,10 prcsident gave her 1 port for i112 year. also the S2." ~t;'.1'\‘-‘ treasurer. The total receipts for Hillard Meek. Vice Prcsld-ezit. l iBy z 11.111541. Auditors: Mrs. J .1‘ and Mrs John w sick Conunittcc Mrs . Pidgcon. NOW srhoo ccminit. ‘. Mrs Hillard Mceéz. It was decider! to have the ba- zaar and ‘nntry sale Tuesday Nfl‘.'i‘lllll."l' 28th.. Collection inounicil vtn ll for $1.07 \\' i d, Kay Ncxl nirvfiziq . lthe home of IVfrs ' . ck, iroil call to be an crchnnate of "lfi i hlQCilllq closed Wilh the Nations ' Anthem YOUH MINARIYS TH’ ONLY DIFFEQENCE BFFWEEN HOME AND JAlL-lficTHAT I DON'T WEAR HANDCUFFS" l [r21 GOING Ail lWHEl-E i": ‘fry ()- {pf/Cy wu_i__ ‘.01.! LET ME HAVE YOUR HOUSE KEv ° WJLJQE NOT BY AND "CAP" STUBBS AND, WHY N01‘?- l anon‘? 1 TELLVOU" sues comm’ HERE ‘TO visit’! PERHAPS I SHOULD e0 AND VISIT JANE: ANYWAY BUT YOU CAN'T 60’ - . NOW .' r§f\‘_\\ “SM \\\ WELLINGTON hlCNElLL oo<e e 0 a ll-Zl-fil. HUMQH ,' BUT OF CCUE§E|I AM NEVER INFORMED OF PNYTHING‘ T WUBUT lMTRYl ‘IOU a» lHlOE 1% _ c W LANG! I were r/.".L.LI DOESN'T 05c c9. T" g i4 AQAlN. I CAN ‘ 415E DCE$N‘T WANT clANE 1 p" mcomz.