§QYEMJER__1§-, by name... . LAMPS BREAD please Ask for It Don't Soy Bread- nnicious . ; . _WHOLESCME . : . HEALTHFUL BREAD’ A QUALITY PRODUCT OF lures narrates Charlottetown and District Representative iitll‘ tllucii) WHITLOCK-PHONE l78i-L '_<§ y .14!) Say LANPS BREAD PHASE CHAMP ION’S r STORE, KENSINGTON IS NOW OPEN FULL VARIETY OF FISH FROSTED F|SH:—— p Cod . . . . . .. l0 cts. lb. Haddock . . . . . .. lb. Salmon lb. Halibut . . . . . . . . . . . .. ib. Mackerel . . . . . lb. Smells ... . . . . . . . lb. Carl Fillet . . . . . . lb. Smoked Fillet lb. SALT FlSH:— Dried Cod, skins on l2 cts. lb. Boneless Cod ..... . ......20cts.lb. Mackerel Fillet FULL LINE OF GROCERIES eeeslcneeee Herring .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2s=n.u.. 7c each OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Rubber Footwear and Hardware for everyday needs. Morconi Radios and Radio Batteries Coleman Gasoline Lamps; Lanterns and lions. Coleman Accessories. Elliilfilllflfy tt'oiiiinued from page H) . loo. hon in ttic- Frill we'd be oil beiore daylight with our load. over lrozen roads with a horse and ll'\l\‘l\~\\'i'iCtIl\~ltI\d a feed oi oats and ti hunch of htiy under the seat for the horse's luwn feed!" lie laughs w'himslca.ll.\'- "A fellow could trike a whole day at’! from his farming then. And the buyers would meet one away up the street from the Market square. where we usually went~and i! we happened to get a quarter of a cent more than some other farmer from one or another o! them, why we'd he FORONLY a few cents Grssniiiount Anti Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. George Rayner and little son visited relatives in Char- lottetown last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Moore and elilld spent the week end visiting Mr. Iiloords sister. Mrs. Raegh Smith, Kildare Capes. - Mr. Allison Macintosh left an a itrlp to Boston. he was accompani- ted as tar as Saint John by Mr. Daniel Getsan. Kiidare Capes. Miss Edna Rayner returned to her home Saturday evening alter spending the past week visiting her sister. Mrs. Thorne Atfleck, Bede- quc. Miss Alice Ryan. wlio has been visiting her mother. Mrs. William [Ryan and brothers’ John and Em- mett returned to Montreal. her work in Miss Doris Getson. who is at- tending Alberton Hlgli Schooi spent the week and with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gctson. Kiidare Capes. Mrs. William Ryan who spent the past week receiving treatment surc we were well on the way to becoming a millionaire! And the concern we would have about the weighing, watching to soc that the scales balanced right! And for all our returns would be small, well. you got weights rind money right there. Yes. that wasn't u bad way o! selling!" O Q "Arid now." Mr. C. continues the whole corloud oi’ them. There would be no one to meet you up street-or care it you come or didn't. plant; you don't see them weighed, ever. and at the time all you get is ii slip o! paper!" "Yes." James sighs. not really unappreciatlve. but on the contrary usually well pleas- ed with prcserit-day methods. though a bit nostalgic for the old days. "all we get handed to us is a slip of paper!“ “A tany rate. it's a sign that the world is getting better than it urns! More conti- dent-when you trust the other follow". l otter. “But we've got to!" they agree. "what else can we do?" and laughing. go on to talk about the work of repair, these days. being done at Alderlea. t O O ‘ I recall now that a letter came ‘from Judy today. We wondered as ‘we took the missive from ‘the tmallbox it some o! the laughing, _mischievous glints of girlhood would have faded from l-ier eyes now that she is a staid married woman. Or would she never lose them. gifted as she was with the ability to find high adventure amid the most commonplace surround- ings. It was Jennies letter. “And what's Judy's news?“ we asked later. She. a small. modest soul smiled. “It's as we suspected." she replied, "at present she is \ve_ll and happy and as a Victorian lady might have put it ‘engaged in the making of small garments.’ And her immediate problem is whether to trim them with pink or blue." "Well as far as I can find out.’ 1 laughed. "that's still one o! sciences unsolved problems!" Until tomorrow . . Good-night. . . . . Diary . . . thought. "a fellow could take in a- You turnthem. in at a ~ BUCKLETS MIXTURE in the Prince County Hoslillll. hi8 returned to her home much im- proved. -Mrs. David Sellick and granu- sun Alton, who have been visiting relatives in Oxford, N. S.. returned ta their home after a most enjoy- able visit. Mrs. Harold Simpson. Sydney. N. accompanied by Mrs. Allison Owen, Charlottetown, spent Wcii iiesday in Greenrriount visiting n.- iatives. Mrs. Wallace Rayner had an enjoyable visit to Charlottetown where she spent a lew days with her brother and sister-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dlgnan. Mr. and Mrs. Thorne Affleck ant. two sons, Percy and Melvin spent the week end visiting Mrs. Afl- ieck's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mei vin Rayner. Klldare Central. A reception was held at the honi: of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Whelan. Klldare Central. tn han or of their son Basil and his bride. the farmer Lillian Morrlssey oi North Cape. Relatives and neigh- bours gathered to offer their lies‘ wishes. while many lovely gills were received. The evening was spent in social chat and dancing. A delicious lunch m. served b) the hostess assisted by other lad ies present. At a late hour all re turned to their homes. wishing Mr. and Mrs. Whelan many years years of wedded happiness. Mr. and Mrs. William Weale with their two children David and Leona, arrived in Greenmount Suit urday evening by motor from Cal- gary. Alberta. Previous to tlieii coming they spent a couple oi I73 was the Correct Number of‘ Sale Prices Listed MAN ANNUAL Bulletin - - inning N um bers THE - HCLMAN ANNUAL oodwill Contest in The HOL- GOODWiLL SALE Scores and scores at correct answers were submitted in this Goodwill Contest making it necessary for our Contest Judge to determine the winners through a Drawing. The Lucky .Winning Numbers for our Summerside Store were drawn by Mr. T. Earle Hickey, C. A. and the Lucky Charlottetown Stare Numbers were drown by Mr. Thomas McAdam. Check carefully the numbers listed below. It you have any of the correspondingly numbered Ballots --sign your name and address on the reverse side and bring or mail them to HOLa MAN'S at once weeks in Charlottetown visiting Mrs. Weale's sister. Mrs. (Rev) M. V. Dunbar. Mr. Weale has come as minister to Greenmount Christian Church. On Monday evening sev- Winning Numbers At Summerside Store eral oi the members called to the Manse bringing garden vegetables and other articles. Lunch was serv ed by the ladies and a pleasant evening was spent together. Mrs. A. H. Rayner who spent the past few weeks in ChaflOlL€~ town returned home on Saturday. While in the city she visited her daughters. Mrs. Allison Owen and Mrs. Roscoe Nice. Mr. and Iviis. Nice (Olive Rayner) and two child ren Rebecca and Billy have sinct. left the Province by motor {oi Iowa. U. S. A. They plan to visit Washington and on to Indianapolis Indiana to call on Mrs. C. A. Lion nelson. This lady will be remem bered by her many friends, having lived in Montrose and Greenmount Ballot No. 21365 23942 Lucky Summerside Store Winners bring orirnoiliyour Ballots to~ Advertising Department, R. T. Holman Limited, Summersidc. $100.00 PRIZE in Merchandise of Winner's Own Choice New 1949 RADIO Choice of Battery or Electric Model for some time. To Itlr. and lilis Nice the best wishes of their man) friends follow them to their new homo-Oren. FRINTON. Fcsfix. England - (CPI — Fresh flowers on the Winning Numbers At, Charlottetown Store waiting room tables o! F‘rlnton Railroad station brought a British Railway Executive commendation to the statiorimaster on his "artistic" touch. i‘, $lrnple end quiclr to prepare I Lunchegn or supper trasi egslifiiltm men neurons eaocsii Ballot Ne. 417 2839 Lucky‘ Charlottetown Store Manager's Office, R. T. Holman Limited, Charlottetown. $100.00 Winners PRIZE in Merchandise Of Winner's Own Choice New 1949 RADIO Choice of Battery or Electric Model bring or mail your Ballots 10-4, Don't Delay! Prizes Must Be Claimed Before December 'l 5th BORDEN The annual meeting or the Borden Women's Institute was held st. the home o! Mrs. Neil Dsrrsch on Monday. November 1st. Meeting opened by repeating the Institute Creed in unison. Thirteen members responded to roll oall. Minutes o! lest annual. special and regular meetings were read and adopted. The following committee were appointed to in for the Drama : Mr. J. V. MscDDonaid. i Mrs. Chappeil. Mrs. Cameron. ltlrs. blaebcan. Mrs. ltlclnnis and'.\llss McKearney. The collectors for the Siiliiitloii Army Campaign handed in $56.50 but. the collection hadn't been cem- plated. (Irird committee reported receipts. for the months at Eeptemher and October $24.13 school committee reported need ei three pencil shiirperiers and one blackboard brush. On motion the sick rominittee and school committee were re- appointed. lt. ivas \ otrd i.) hi)’ All". Ji-mes Iiailrinn in’ ii~.~.i.~'.-" “WHERE 0L0 FRIENDS MEET" tiongratulations To The" Lucky Winners And MANY THANKS To All For Making 0ur Annual G00iiWlLL SALE Such An Outstanding Success. LIMATNS and that. the assist at the l lessons st school. Institute members Mobile X-Ray Unit while in Borrlcii. The Secretary 'l‘i"ea-surcf. MIS- Toombs, gave the financial report showing o balance o! $81.34. The 'llClllll‘?i‘S then paid dues for the coming ‘YEN’ The election oi oiircers then ‘took place as lodoivs: President — Mrs. Nell Darrach (re-elected); Vtce~Presldent. - Mr... J. V. Mc- ‘ Donald: Sea? - Treas. .\lrs. Ralph ‘Toombs (re-elected); Direct- 975 _ Mrs. Ti. Ramsey. MES. P. J. .‘.i.'-i.ii~..\. .\7:~ ‘i i-tzsu: Auditors — Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Oroken. On motion the iollowdng donat- 1on5 were voted: Town Hall Grant $2.100; st. Vincents Orphanage $5.00; Mt. Herbert Orphanage 85.00; T, B, League $6.00, and the Prince County llo=pital $5.00. A committee oi Mxs. Chappel], Mrs N. Darrsch am. Mrs. ‘J. V. hiacDonald were appointed. ts lntervieiv the MAW!‘ Ind 0mm“, re the National Film Board. II was voted that $3.00 begiven each room at school tor wiles at iii end oi the year. Next place a meeting is at the homo oi‘ hlrfi H Mitt-icon PAGE __N.IJSTZF_EEN=