u "A6125"! PIIIIIDE EDWARD: Til-DAY - WED. >01. ifllwi it-IE E's-trust turnout ‘Igdz-G-Ms MILLIDN-THRILL MUSICAL HIT I \ “an. Also Tropical It tops "Grout Ziegfeld" gloryl‘ A big parade of stars, gals, hit tunes, _ fun-all this and TECHNI lib a ‘nutt- Sportland and Pete Smith Short Ualinee 3.15 — EVE. SHOWS 7 and 9.00 II uwoy tun It ‘he More wotiusglotl! ulc in advance. ._..__.i.i__ DU‘ r ' ' glancing. COLOR tool CIABWELL tor photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUL- ANCI- 00088 for Christmas Photo- 3119111 . Jtoxmd MEET at Sporting Club glory night sponsored by Ydlltlameil u . - ' - ILESERYE this Thursday oven- _ing for Red Cross musical pron-am |and address by Mr. Justice Gordon int St. Paul's Hall. 11-1- - JOINS B. C- A. F. - Miss MU’? McLellan, St. Peters. left yesterday morn‘ for Moncton where she I will Join the R. C. A. F. TRAIN AND FER-BY — The ftrain left Borden last night (152 passenger. arriving here with 60 passengers at 7.06. The ferry made B crossings. T0 ATTEND WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. D. l". Mooney. of Bear River. left yesterday morning for Trenton. N. J.. to be present at the marriage of their daughter, which will take place on ilwccnber 7th. ‘ GOES To MONTREAL - Mr. Leigh Dingwell who broke his left lea some time ago was taken to Montreal yesterday morning ior iurther operations in the setting of the bones. He. was accompanied by ‘ Mrs. Dlngwell. SAD NEWS - Word was rsoeiv-I ed yesterday oi the sudden passing’ lIIllES ll Dill! Hlllili llill IIIEISI t. ‘\\\\r1~1\\\\\\\\\\9 i The courageous and commend- ln Dior-son. North Dakota. oi Miss Margaret Stewart, sister of’ Mrs. J. A. Rodgerson. with whom she spent the summer in George- town. Miss Stewart returned tn Dickinson the latter part oi Bop- tember and her death will come as a shock to her many friends. (‘Pat- riot please copy). Personals lldrs. G- M. Ingersoll. Ottawa. ar- rived in the City Saturday evening. on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Lockhart. Upper Hills- boro st. \\ " ZIf/WW/l/flf f/V/f "g /éY//// fW/lfifl/ I bard-working family a rich source of I nerves and energy! ‘Mi?’ li/flfi/i’ NO OTHII NATURAL CIIIAI. GIVES l'l‘ SO RlClll-Y With lllll meat today, wise women are happy to know that by serving Quaker 0am for breakfast, they can give their men's main element-protein. No other natural cvrvul is so rich in this viulfaroor for energy and growth u whole-grain oatmeeL And it is richest of all natural cereals in Vitamin B1 needed for sound No wonder more families than ever are calling delicious, hot breakfasts of Quaker _ Oats dailya“must"i'or f yartime diets. ~ “$221122?” In shallow outdoor PR5. root vege- RAILWAY ts monucmcf‘ tables can be piled in conical hes?!- ou. FOR. TRAINS insulated against ireezlnll. by heavy _____ \ layers of straw or cxcelsior, and VERMIL-ION. Alta, Nov. l - covered with earth which will keep. With control oi 620 JCTOS here, l them sufficiently moist to prevent Cannar dis Limited. a subsidiary 1 drying and shrinking. 0f the Canadian National Rail- The only expense involved i5 the ways, has begun production of fuel labor and the insulating material, oil ior the railways locomoti es in et this method keeps the ‘We’ Mvgfifwswtlhns out Girls like these three are part of the huge training centres, operational stations and headquarters who took part in "Proudly She Marches," latest National Film Board picture in Canada Carries On Series. Left to rlshi. Wren Mary Joan MacDonald. Vancouver, B. C.; Corporal Dosoy McCoy, C. W. A 0.. Kingston, On- tarlo and Airwoman Jeanne Atkinson, Toronto, Ont. Vegetables Kssp Well In Shallow Outdoor Pits able exposition of stoic Dritein in Stresses Value Western Canada. Already 30 wells bles better, us a rule. than ex- Air and on the Seo ' Hui Regime. . . . w». €Rva\\\fi\\\\\\\\\ Featuring Que-fin“ waging her ‘Dig llorltede’ in the \ -.\ . . IIOIHADE against the ll \\\\n i m PRODUCED Willi ' THE FULLEST flD-DIEIATIDI ‘hill ‘an. s Gigantic or m: tnmsn u w" m Om“, M; m. ummnv or §rk°nfxpmmj m“ mm u, ‘b. ztouomc wit. o,“ m» . gglvnge - “IIE-lllimml ittees across the Dominion, and — M" “l” l"! to quote the memorable words of i- l F-ll Prime samurai Churchill 1n mo- llf Salvage Conservation The conservation of salvage was the subject of an informative add- ress at Rntary Club yesterday by Mr. Charles lnFerle, director 0f have been drilled. out oi a. planned 0. and 10 are now producing 350 IJBTWIB I lily. "We are opening the well" R. c. Vaughan. C.N.R. pre. sident said, "as a wartime measure of precaution to secure an adequate supply and reserve o! fuel oil for our western services. operation in British Columbia and Alberta at present. largelgT dependent on fuel oil supplies ought through Pacific Coast ports and any inter. ruption to this supply would seri- ously disrupt our service. Bitum- lnous coal is so scarce that it is im- possible to use it in place of oil.’ "never in the field of lumen con- flict was so much owed by so many to so few"- It was t-hrvllll! m! e"- orts oi the few who exerted them- selves in the collection oi salvage MADE GOOD SHOWING MONTREAL. Que., Nov. 1—“N0t a single fire was reported during Fire Prevention Week on any pro- perty of the Canadian National Railways throughout Canada" stated H. C. Carrlngton, Insurance Com- is. be dug up at u, time. They can be mlssioner for the National System. Mr. Carrlngton said fire prevention is a constant problem for inspect- ors 1n each of the three regions of that we owe the improvement in present conditions. . Perle pointed out that through the collection of thous- pensive storage rooms. It involves inconvenience, in that the pit must be opened up in order to get at the vegetables inside it. and p3 must be removed together. But by mak- ing each pit small, and mixing the ve tables stored in it, a supply su ficient for one or two weeks can stored in the garage for the period ‘necessary to use them. The illustration shows the method allow sortie ventilation. A shallow ditch dug around the mound mil: of preparing such a pit. The should depend upon the amount to be stored in it, preferably hot more than a two wceks's supply of mixed vegetables. Select a space from which water drains quickly and make an excavation between six inches and a foot deep. Line this with a foot of straw or xcelslor, and pile the vegetables upon this in a mound two feet high. Then cover the vegetables with a foot of‘ straw. excelsior or dead leaves and crisis of service women at the v throw over this at least six inches All. STAR CASI Plus — News — Sports — Musical PLAYING TODAY — WED. DAPITDI. snows 3.15 - 7 - s45 A e\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ands oi tons of old rubber tubes and low Irade scrap rubber. rec- laimed rubber can now be used in- stead of the crude material. The supply of scrap metal and iron. two very important materials. has increased considerably during the pill YCII- mconnectlou with oouservlngwute kitchen m4 Mr. Ilelllerle sold that Prince Edward Island has played its part well. About 70.000 pounds Ia\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Delicious California Emperor GRAPES are being sold by Grocers and General Mer- chants throughout the Province at the attrac- tive price of 25¢ A Pouuo Ea! Grapes and be Healthy. Nothing better for you than fresh fruit. have been shipped from this Prov- ince to the tenderer; for “ 6 explosives. Waste paper. however, is badly needed. also cartons. Tin cans are needed but as yet there is no de- tinhing process plant in Canada. It may be possible in the near future. to egg: cans to the Vitrified Stains gf ‘gm-pong. p200!“- ed will represent a reserve stock. for the use of the United Notions. In conclusion Mr- IeFerle stated that Canada has been one of the most wasteful countries in the world. for which reason it is nec- , emy of today. 11° "W06. is ~ Hitler nor Togo. but complacency { and inertia. "We are doing well, but it is not over yet. and we can- not sfiord to relax our war efforts as long as there is e. slnsle one oi our boys and girls within range of — --——- the enemy iire." ‘ weapon caosytnn I RETIRED FROM rtravnpan cunt-at. Weldon L. Crorlnan. one of the‘ [and old men of Boston Typo- graphlcal Union. and flying n mem- bership of 60 years. hits retired from lhc Herald Traveler Chapel nncl hns been enrolled in the I. T. U urnsicn. Weldon ha.- bcen a student of Henry George. the printer who dis- lurbecl the staid economists oi his dayé with his single tax proposals, an_ _ls_brl_lr.'_vgd_to_beyv_one_ci his Don't Cry Over PIME keno now thousands of girls hove helped Itool bcouty-murring blemishes I If blemishes and skin irritation: are malcln ou ' erable you should know about oxzema Medicated Skin Cream. For this greaseless, snow-while cream is a mrdiratrd fimula. lr nor only soothes but quickly blip: bu! ugl pimples and many other troublesome s in in‘ ‘one. with“ were among vhcfitst todiscover how \ "lctive Nnxzema is. Today thousands use it regularly. Try Noxzcms! Seqhcwquicklyithelpsl At all drug and dcpttt- ment atom. inexpen- sive trial size, 39¢, 59¢. most learned disciples. B. '1‘. U.I Mr. lcFerle expressed apprecia- wgshes brother Crosman many lion oi the work of all who had years of happiness in retirement helped 1" the ‘all/BE? “mlmgn and lt is our wish that he contin-' newt “Peclany MY- *'- 5- Mcmmv ues his vigilant inspection of the PmVW-‘Ial 5"P°"VI5°1'- "Id Ml Printers burial lot at Mt. Hope mfflammlttee- “lmmw °f m‘ c . Cemetery as he has done for many, mmflans N. DI “cum ‘m! Heath McIntyre Jointly presided at yesterday's luncheon. Guests in- cluded Messrs. Douglas Cownle and It. L. Young. Montreal, LAO. Frank Anderson. R. A. l. B. 8- - Beth, Harry W- MacKlel, Bu: la. past district governor and Canad- ian director of notary Intemat- lonal. who read the Rotary charge to two new members. Leith Mac- leod and Darrel McGuire. years as a trustee of Franklin Typ-l ographical Society. (Mr. Crosnan is a yearly visitor 1-» this Province. having a number of frieni: in this city who join with his Boston friends in wishing him many years of happiness in his retirement.) STAB!‘ PLANNING IDOMI Al‘ LOGICAL PLAGI—I'I4OOI ‘the logical place to begin in the furniture and desor- stions or a room is o . Decide: l. What color you would like in dominate the room - m‘ Canadian National Runway.‘ oi soil. 'I‘hen another foot oi straw f Full Flavor Full Strength SE Baker's Cocoa for rich flavor and full cocoa strength. It is made from the highest grade of cocoa beans by the Baker process, which has been famous since 1780 for quality and dependability. For fullest satisfaction, prepare Bakefs Cocoa according to the recipe on the label. Up to 90 servings from the 1 lb. silo. Use it for baking, also. , _ , outlaws coo \CIB A Product of General leads TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS Methods oi Storing Vegetable. in to or leaves and enough soll to hold it down. Ii desired a box or barrel may m: unto cmcit strut: we” t¢\‘°“ IY PROSPER MERIMEE Outdoor pl Proton! TWIBM $30 P.M. C F c Y 23$? Chicken Supper WEDNESDAY, NOV. a LOT 65 HALL Progressive Conservative Association Annual Come and enjoy yourself. QUEEN'S DDIIIITY GOOD ROADS. will be held Meeting in the B. l. S. Hall, Canadian Bank of Commerce Building on Tuesday, November 9th. 1943, at 8 P.M. Prior to the annual meeting district meetings will b; held commencing at 7:30 P.M. to appoint members for the County executive. All poll chairmen are requested to call meetings of be used in which to pack the vege- tales, and this covered with UOlI and straw or leaves. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIAV FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, l’. E. l. - CARlBOU, N. S. ‘The Connecting Link Between These Provinces" (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) October lst the Nova Scott: — Prince Edward Illlud will operate two round trips per day. Will Leave Wood islands 10.00 A. M. $.00 P. M. L NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED rvioo their polls to appoint five delegates to attend the annual meeting and district meetings. WALTER S. GRANT, President. M. A. rant/ma, When the provided it is s EVERY TUESDAY M. V. “PRINCE NOVA" [INCHES SERVED OIIABLOTTITOWN. P. I. L vegetaies are needed the barrel or box can be dug up a carried into the garage, and g, there until the ve etabl Will Leave Caribou Secretary. 8e are used e from frcezilq . For Foot Ailments oousuur H.‘J. A. BROWN, D.P. GHIR-DPDDIST its Great George Street CIIARLOTIETOWN. P.5d. In Order t0 ‘ Conserve Stock, both Stores CLOSED, ALL DAY Wednesdays During Winter Months. WRIGHT SHOE C0. Economy Shoe Store 4-4 B! Edwina 1 ELDORA,YOU CAN'T wAsl-l DiSt-IES m THAT BENITll-‘Ul. c“ onassl MY LAND! SHE. FORGOT. ‘ID Tl-I’ POTS’N HANS! I MIG-IT AS WELL HAVE DONE. IT ALL lN TH’ FIRST PLACE ing (a) its use and (b) its relation to adjacent rooms. --2. lod you would like to Once these two objectives an fixed. find a carpet which roilocts both oi them. All loading manu- facture n have colored and no difficulty In what you want. Housewives. in their bouts with ration coupons may take some comfort when they consider what it must be like on e railway system such as the Canadian National yhere 3.007.105 meals were served to patrons in dining and buffet-l cars last year. This works out to| an average of ten thousand meals a day for every day in the veal. indiug o>