___... _ ..-¢->-...--.___ GIVE GARDEN CITY- TICKETS MILK TICKETS BLEND TICKETS CREAM TICKETS WHIPPING CREAM TICKETS CHOCOLATE MILK TICKETS BUTTERMILK TICKETS GARDEN CITY Mother, or any Corner Great George & Fitzroy St. Free Delivery Tile Pure Milk Co.uLtd. i 'T=hese GIFTS Will Bring coon curse ALL THROUGH‘ THE CHRISTMAS SEASON FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Other Gift Suggestions GARDEN CITY DELUXE ICE CREAM The Ideal Dessert CHEESE A delicious E 00d CARDEN CITY BUTTER Fine Flavour-First Quality. , All Made At The Garden City Dairy You can be sure that gifts of these tickets and Garden City product: will be of your friends, and oi course are the most satisfactory charitable present. TICKETS ARE SO CONVENIENT We have a ticket for every product we sell. Put a ticket in your milk bottle and City Man will leave whatever that ticket calls _- a Suiiolk School ' Concert ___-_- On mass: mm. n». tent. annual tmas concert was held in Suffolk school with a large at- tendance oi parents and visitors. . .4- The school was suitably decorat- ed for the oocassion with spruce garlands and bell-s. ' Mr. Walter MacArthur capabb acted as chairman and the iollow- tng program was rendered: ._ To the great joy o! the children "‘ and grown-ups as well, Santa ar- rived and distributed mite and candy to the pupils and teacher from a prettily decorated and well- laden Christmas tree. At the close o! the program n. vote oi thanks was tendered the teacher. Miss Betty MacKay and all other: who helped to make the program a success. ‘ Following 1s the proarun: ' i Welcome — Miriam Reid. ‘i Opening Chorus — Land oi Hope and Glory-School. Recitation-My Bee’ Fellow lvv Opal Reid. mill-little Red Rldlna Hood by 6 girls Recitation - when I Am Big,‘ by Ray Mosher. Dialogue-Photographer's ‘irmlb- ies, by 3 pupils. Recitation - Fit to Berve the King. by Leslie Coles. Drill — Christmas Fairies, by 4 girls. Recitation __ Now I Am a Big Boy, by Scott Mac-Arthur. Dialogue - Lueindau Mistake, by I pupils. Recitation - A Iiittla Rack. by Albert Reid. Drill -- Wedding of the Painted DOll. by Primary class. Recitation -— Hats, by Lloyd Mil- ck . acceptable to ll . the Garden ." Solo — You're the only Star, by . Frances Reid. Recitation - What I Know. by Marv Bradley. Dialogue - ‘Drain to Mauro, by 3 pupils. Recitation - A Small Boy's Complaint. by Mark Johnston. Pantomime - Silent Night. by 4 girls. Recitation w A Christmas Greet- ing. bv Vern Coles. mill - In Grandmas Day, by 8 girls. ‘ Phone 584 i Christmas gifts. A number oi ‘ma. i c "nu-Ami I A iii/w i: ,'|~>.\|g<lg\'|(mu Al‘ with oaolma BRENT nun runny soc/tar SOUBIS-JIHUB. ll“. MONTAGUIJ-S . liars. MONTAGUE-MON. 25th. AP TRAVERSHWOMIN’! c l INSTITUTE. The December meet oi the Cape Traverse Women's Institute was held at the 110K110 oi Mrs. Doua- ias Bell on December 14th. Roll call was answered by an exchange “pg members volunteered to knit l0!‘ the Red Cross and it decided to srenéi a contribution to a Santa a New committees are aa follows; sick. Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. Vernon Muttart. Program. Miss Evelyn Harvey Harold Cuicliiie. Miss Nona Wright and Mrs. Doug- lea Bell. SchooL-All members to Christmas closing. Next meeting is to be held at. the nome or Mrs. Gordon Harvey. Recitation — Old St. Nick, by Mary Reid. Closing Speech _b.v Ella Rewi. C‘osing Chorus _- Hung Up the r-iollv. by Sumoi. Santa arrives. National Anthem. CANADA TAKES OVER JOB OF CREATING AIR ARMY FOR GR ’ B! WILLIS THORNTON ~ NEA Servico Staff Correspondent TRENTON, Ont... —- High above the ragged bush coun- try along Quinte Bay the drum- ming riimble or bombers ialls on the ear 24 hours a day. Up into the wintry sky roar planes, every iew minutes. day and night. Neat white stuccoed barracir buildings which look almost like an American housing project. stand at one corner oi the Royal Canadian Air Flore/e Training Cen- ter iieid. Here some 1500 men in the blue-gm)’ linLiorrn oi the R. C. A. F’. are already in train- ing. Here will come pilots rrom Australia, New Zeaiand, even Britain, ior iinal specialized train- ing beiore going on patrol in France. i Mons than enough Canadians have volunteered to iill the ranks oi the Royal Canadian Air Force to date. Thus enlistment of Amer- icans in any numbers must wait. for Canadian citizens are nlwaysi given preference But American instructors qualiiied in use oi the American planes now crossing the border may servo without taking an oath oi allegiance. and many are expected to respond in this way. Non-Canadians must apply ior flying enlistment in person in Can- ada, and must take the oath. But they are planed on waiting list/s and probably will not be called. ior service until the training pro-i gram has greatly expanded. At present. all berths are iuil. ‘ ‘Ilhose who know eiir force oiiicer life only from the movies would be surprised to see squads o: ad-l vanced pilots out drilling like ln-‘ iantrymen. The plavboy aspect oi flying la taboo at Trenton. Air force oiiicers are subject to dis- cipline today. FLYERS RECFIVE ‘I50 HOURS SOLO A veteran World War pilot with neaiay 40 German panes to his credit looks out over the drill ilcld. "Not too bad!" he mu es. "considering that these lads have been here only three days. They're geimig a lot more training than we had in my nay- they'll average 150 hours‘ solo be- iore they go over the lines. , ln France‘ "I went oil patrol with Just 12 hrurs solo. A chap with no more training than that probably wouldn't even get a modern bomber oii the ilrsundl aaiely, let alone handle it in a1 fight." Standards for the R. C. A_ F. .' are extremely high today. Many, a cnagrmcrl applicant is 111mm‘ down witiiill weeks oi passing a severe his insurance examnalicn.‘ One skilled pilot with 2000 hours]. who has ilown a. dozen times overi the Rockies, was turned down as color-blind. LIFE DEPENDS 01v GOOD EYES ‘Seem uniznporlant?" asked an qflicer. "Not a bit. oi it, In‘ military landings in Fiance in early-morning haze, your saiety and that oi’ your crew and plane depends on judgment oi certain! pastel shades on the ground. When war broke, Canada had} fewer than 500 war pilots. So the,‘ building oi a big-scale a‘r i-xrce, starts more or less ircm scratch» But when the World War ended,‘ more than 60 bcr cent oi R. A. F. pilots were Canadians. and so it will be agirn. , Flying clubs all over the Di-I mlnlcn wan lziven charge oi thel elemental-y training oi flying 0111-, cers, and QI the first 50 hours his solo ingot. ‘Iliien wines a ground‘ training course iollowed by in- termediate training at a center like Camp Borden, then at Tren- ton iinnl specialized work as bomb-dimers. gunners, lighter pl- iois, radio operators. photogra- phers, observers. Neat, new blue-gray uniforms. nigh pay oii irom $1.70 to $2.10 a day ior aircraft men, and $5 a. day ior pilots, all mark oii the air service as a favored branch. CANADIAN ARMY l BEST PAID IN WORLD But ail ol’ Canada's new army ls practically the best paid in the world. The base pay ior pri- votes is $1.30 a. day, without the deductions that reduced the Amer- ican privates $1 a day in 1927 to me vanishing point. 'I‘rue. he‘. must assign 15 clays’ pay a month to his wile, but the government. also gives her irom $35 to $60 a/ month, depending on the hus- band's rank, and $12 a month ior ouch child regardless oi the miner's rank. Rflilflllllllg ln the army was stopped temporarily more than a month ago. and except ior skilled ' mechanics and other special serv- ices, all the men now needed, some 60.000, are wdtn the Cana- dian Active Service Force. FIRST DIVISION GOES OVER TIIIS WINTER The iirst overseas division is still in process oi be.ng or- ganiaed. and is not yet completely unliorrned and equipped with the new ‘ski suit" uniiorms. It will llew at the iron!» the same air- be sent overseas this winter. A icra-it in which they trained. second division will then be formed subject to overseas servpe, but the principal eiiort this time is not 0n the ground-At is in the all" Oii ior a. “bombing raid" near planes are more complicated. Further. it takes i0 hzghiy- trained men on the ground to keep one ship in the air. Bo a vast training program ior mechanics is necessary. At St. 'I_‘homas, near Barrie in wrslern Ontario, in a large hospital buildlng. some 2020 air mechanic; and technicians are to be graduated gvery tour m0ntii|_ Plans are being rushed w en- large and equip existing alriieiris oi’ the Tums-Canada Airways, especially in tlic west where level country simplifies the iob Pcr- haps 100 such ileiris are planned with Cannon. Britain. Australia and New Z98liii1d sharing the cost. This may reach $750,007,000. There is talk of training 25x00 pilot; a year. Eventually. p rliaps. out not this year. Cznuh turret‘! the prcipssed new trcting ilzlds out ‘6000 pilots during two yrnrs are now imcicr way. Conslzierbfe 0i the Wcrld War, wth every- i rivalry has ckvritprri among cl‘les lhmz ring at in» surifl, null win mid provinces isr iccahon oi the simpliiied trahing in which men new iieids. FIELD SURVEYS ALREADY STARTED Ground and aerial surveys ni EAT BRITAIN Skilled Canadian allele at Trenton Station take infantry drill. Courses are longer today. because‘ I IIARLOTTETOWhT Contributions Red l f GrosirNational i I ‘ War Appeal ‘ ioominueTig pa]! o, lklnuer Allison Macxinnon; use‘ .1. Matheson: $1.60 a. aura; $115 ,1. Home; um n. Weeks, Mn i om. L. Hurry, .1. Hi1 am cy. . . . 21 bl .1 PbriLIR Tugenellik. v? Ta or. H. Home, R. d. 1-1. C0 , G. newts, Carter, A B. R ts, W. Younker. Mrs. W. , g Y azYounker, 0 Numl l . o er _ . ‘M . D. siaolntyre, n. fierce. W e. $2.00 Mrs. l. Calms. K. lic- Pherson. Mil. N. Mcnir $1.00 Mrs. a te 1111's w s. ma?‘ wart. 0C. C. t. . i1‘. Court, P. ‘laminar, J. Cullen. Court. J. H. CCU-Hi. . J. Hm curt, J. McDonald Mrs. G. Stewart. J J. ‘Irainor. ll‘. Hughes, 1-: McQuald, n. , s. r ughes. Mrs. J. Morris. . B. B . Mc ey, F. Connick. Mn T. B $500 Mrs. H, J. d; $4.00 E. Smith; $2.00 E. MMDOXIIId; $1.50 W. A. MacDonald. J. J. MIA- Donald; $1.25 E. P. aid n : $1.00 J. Mclilnnon. D. A. Mac- Donald, .1, r. Watts, P.‘ Hugh . lracadie Cross-JILL!) $6.00 A. J. MnDoml-Id; $1.00 J. Bradley. M. Kelly. A. Mckenalo. Mount liewlrt-QIILM Egan. A. Coifln, J. J. $1.00 J. McKearney, Mrs. 1L‘. Mc- Kenna. J. Atkins, D. Mullins. G. Jardine, E. Clark, F. Rose, J. Mc- Intyre, Miss L. Aifleck. J. D. Red- dln. L. H. Coffin, Mrs. F. Power, P. Aizileck. Mrs. C. A. McDonald, J. Garnhum. C. Mcwllliams, N. |Barrott, Mrs. W. Barrett, Mrs. E. Burke. C. J. Mclzmis. E. Jay, Rev. and Mrs. Boyce $10.00. Pisquld—$2‘l.75 $5.00 Mrs, J. Walsh; $2.00 A. Ailileck; $1.00 L. Jay. Mrs. A. McGuigan, Mrs. G. Clarke, G Clark, J. A. McAulay, Mrs. P. L. Coffin, A. L. McDonald, I. Clark. W. W. Glover, W_ R. Piggott, D. J. las W. Birt, L. Eldon asst-assoc $2.00 J. A. Rom. A. M. MacLeod; $1.00 Mrs. A. McTavish. P. M. Cal- laghan. J_ iloche, J. McCabe. W. O‘Shea, M. O'Brien, J. E. Daly. E. McGari-y. P. Brenwick. P. Mc- Carthy, Rev, C. J. McCarthy, S. Pnaleii. W. MacWiliiams, A. Mac- Fady-sn Vernon—5i6.00 $1.00 C. Murphy. T. McKenna. Quinta Boy: Bel-gt. Pilot F. H. Pearce and flight sergt. B. 8. Davis. Vernon“ Itiver-$98.05 $5.00 Rev. Maurice McDonaldz. $2.00 i... Murphy, P. lvicKenna: $1 *4 J. W, McVarish. M. Praught, B. Doyle, A. E. Morr - sey. D. Carey. D. A. Mclsaac. B. Morrisscy. P. Mcinnis, M. Morris- sey, J. P. Morrlssey. Mrs. L. Mc- Lnnis, A. Doyle. J. J. Mcinnis. W. Acorn, W_ Goody, L. Hynes. J. J. Morrissey, N. Grant. C. J. Mac- Kenzie. J. Haley. J. A. MacDonald, A. MacDonald, Miss M. Morrissey. J. Chisholm. L. R. MacDonald, R. Goody, M. l-iynes, W. Cain, M. J. Power. M. Walsh, W. Walsh, H. Dunn. D. Murphy, J. Mahar. E. Walsh. W. Fraser. M. Power. R. Walsh. D. J. Carmichael. J. mlchaelfG. Walsh. J. Gill. J. T. Collins, J. C. Wisner, T. Gleason. Mrs, M. Hagan. J. A. Murphy. L. Murphy, J. McIsaac, E. Mcinnls, B, McDonald. Grandview South-HI.” $4.00 Col. S- S. Weatherbie; $1.00 M. Gilmore, Mrs. B. Macleod. A. Martin. W. MacLeod, Mrs. A. Mac- I Beth. Rev. A, obbutt, R. MMPIIBB. J. A. MacPherson. Marc Donald, Mrs. J. D. MacPherson. J. B. Mc- Phee. M. D. MaaPherson. Mrs. A. T. MacPherson, D. A. MaoPher- , Moot-cod. J. Connolly. Jae. Connolly. Wood Islands EMFJU-W avert, $1.00 Rev. R. H. 5t Mrs. J. D. MaciMlllan, Mrs. J. H stavert. Eldon west-Willi taco n. r. Ross and son; 8100 C. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. D. ll. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. n. w. and Mrs. M. W. MacDonald. Eldon school; $1.00 E, Buchanan. S. Buchanan. S. F- MMDOYIIW- W. H. Macinnls. C. A. Morrison. C. N. Morrison. H. Panwn. R. Pan- ton. lvLrs. Mary Ross. J- J. 811W- T. W. McWilliams, Miss B. Mlw- Donald, F. W. Murphy. Mrs- F- W- Your Individual (Continued irom 0086 3. GUARDIAN ' ' i‘ ' I A 22.1939 ---..---... CANADA DRY McDonald, L. Fisher, W. N. Doug- F. Piggott. ' Miss A. McRae, Rev. W. Wadland, McEache-rn. J. Proulzht. is-l- .1. Vanlderstine, Mrs. w. Gillie, n. Mrs. M. Giilis Martin. M. Campbell - Jones, C. Jones, Wilbur Jon . for a Melly, Many Christmas l IIIIIIAIIMIILIITIINIIII Ill‘! Slllflllflflll. CaudlDU In say holiday eamas (containing four family rise bottles or six la or. bottles) make! a welcome yet inexpensive gill Ioryoung and old. Put a Holiday Carton of the “Champagne ofGinger good for the children, pure, wholesome Canada Dry will truly be the life 0i the pity. Especially at the festive Christmas Dinner, Canada Dry adds a head of your shopping list and let ‘the tang and sparkle of the world’s favourite ginger ale add to the much of gaifly and digfingfiorL Iiveliness of your yuleticle fun. Remcmber o d r t I , r e an exra suppy Good for you, good for your guests, from your dealer today. CANADA.DRY “ The Champagne of Ginger Ales” alas Dlllliflflflu-RIITOIII nun |u|aov...lr's oiuoyavarlno J. M Donald. J. C. McDonald. M s. M h _ A. q p l, ‘ _ _ . ' _ a fiwm.mack_ M...“ A M,,,.,.s§y_ Pfitlfagl’ M F_“L}“§g1)omi,-4Mgé iuy.al.flg0wi-xnmgs.flig% u.“ inee. W. Wrllisotl. D. Ferjlli- A Sullivan. J. Finlay. O. Doherty, M. Moore, Miss T. MacKenzie, R. I, M McKay W. McKenzie W‘ so ' L-iz A. E. silllivan. J. Sullivan. Gillis. Mrs. D. McCall. J. Dixon, Drummond, W 1-1 ,J. 3'1“;- ' BROTHER IN ACTION SdI-IAUNAVON. iasthf-(CPF; a A ear camera o o o. en soldier "somewheie on the Western Front" in a news reel here astonish- ed Leon Rlon. The soldier was Paul Fillet. his brolher-in-law. H- oots. .1. o. Frizzell. Mrs. c. w. Has] , . . McEa he , .1. A. . , . McKenzie. s. FrizzelI. iii Martin, E Mayne D‘ s mm“ Melville-HRH J. Macwilliams, D. MacKenaie, $2.00 W. McFarlane. B. E. Mac- Quarrle, A. D. Inman. W. Farrow. C. B. Ince, W. Inman. C. Inman; $1.00 J. Duhsiord, E. Mcquaid, E. MflElwhBm. hire. J. E. Hiibley, Mount Vcrnon—$l3.'l5 co A. Bee, 1., mggi , T. Em; $100 Cant J- E- Pumhase. Miss 1113:‘ .1-. i-i. riixon. P. Grgcsnfln. D m“ Dl-Es K. Fraser. Miss K. Macbeod, A. Beer, N aw, w, BUNNHVGDALE, 13.31am ...((;9) F. Bradley. M. . mnsiold. 1-1. Dimetord. E. Malone. D. C. MacLelm. Mrs. J. T. Fletcher Mrs. F. Campbell, W. Ince, J. D. McFarlane. H. Peterson, B. C. Holm, A. Shaw. A. MacLean. l. Macxinnon, H. MacKay, Mrs. ———-——~—-—-- Geo. Bell, n. c. Holm, .1. 11208. Mrs. lMinarrPs um vuln- --Prominent Roman Catholic peer and ior 40 years commanding oiil- cer oi the Honorable Artillery Co. 313a Earl oi Denbigh died here. aged Morrison, D. A. Rae, C. R. Mount Buchanan—$26.35 $5.00 Dougald McKlnnon: $2.00 R. MacLean; $1.00 J. D. Murchison, N. Morrison. J. T. Nicholson, E. McAulay. H. Cameron, F. Mac- Donald. C. McPhee, A. McGowan, c. D. McLeod, w. McKinnon. Pfllnt Prillr-Sltib $1.00 R. McRae, M. Giilis, C. Gilli-s. W. McRse, F. Gillls. J. Stewart. G. siewa-rt, H. Murchison, M. McRae. D. N. Murchison, A. Mwchlson, H. luclieod, " “The Store of a Thousand formal-MOM Gifts” $1.00 A. Bmce, Miss B. H. Jones. 3mm“ A‘ Mamuhn‘ “' "°“' Whether your glit ia persona-l. 0r something {or the home or oiiice J kins. R. Jones Mrs R Enman. W. our largo variety will make your shopping problem easy. The whole ‘Ill!!! will be Pleased with a selec- tion lrom Carter's. Remember your friends with Greeting Cards chosen iron our display. Newimvn Cross-QM.” 05.00 E. McLeod; 89.00 A. Mac- machern, A. Gillie, J. Dunn, M. MacEachern, J. D. MacDou all. W. Macliieod. C. MacDonald; $1.00 Miss J. Miss M, A. Martin. D. A. vish, Mrs. J. MacDo Carter ’s TO YLAND Iaotlcally every child In Charlotte- town and many irom outside the city has been at “Santa's Headquarters" a; oitan n opportunity permitted and slaved and atared with awed wonder as at ayhts oi highest import, we conclude that this apart-italic“: as gofd ‘u ever ‘and lllilfllld a y paren a o trans orm opea into reality on Christmas morning. . , M. Ned ,Mrs. A. Gill 3.00 . C. ficlienna. J. Mckenna. 111$. Gillie, F. Dreelan. Capt. Crai . J. MacDonald. B. J. MacDona . P. McKenna. Mrs. J. D. Martin, G. "use “"1"- l t- N o on, us fl. - Iyubdacliennie. D J MacKenaie, r5. MacDonald" also pf _ w. MadPherson; $1.25 .1.'A. Mac- _ . JANUARY z u. @2515». (Aquarius) -» Born beioro Feb. ‘i? Cum: how you express yourself. Already the splendid Canadian air record oi the World War is being borne out in this one.‘ Though iew pilots trained since the wai-‘s outbreak have as yet Zone overseas, the Canadian pa- pers are sprinkled with account-s oi thydeath in miglond oi Czna- oian ilyers who rushed overseas lo ily with the British Air train- ing iiseii always brings its meas- ure o! death. Visiting the Trenton ‘ustatlona the some day as this writer was an elderly man whose son had died in a plunge into the bay. He had come to claim the boy's oi. racis- He was stoical and without ixltcrnesd. Cznada has been chosen ior tire "rent air program partly because "t is beyond bombing rang-e 0i Germany. especially with opposite sex. Pre- icct iamily interests. You other Aquarium: Be mindful u! the iact that all bargains aren't good buys! And a good book is a good iriend. Don't be over-sensitive. FEBRUARY 2i t0 MARCH 20 (Pisces) - Whether you have much or little to do. do it thoroughly and \vlth an eye to the future. Today's economy o! time, energy and mcn- ey will make the tomorrow/s eaa er with which to cope. A CHILD BORN 0N THIS DAY is genuine. serious-minded and highly intelligent." Early in liie it should be taught the importance oi a sense oi humor. which won't be hard icr it to cultivate but which it may not deem neoess ry ii not advised. mpeclhlly oongzn al friends among nat ves oi Taululs, Virgo and Pisces. Dignity an asset. t Pherson. Belle River-MM Novelty‘ F $1.00 n. McLean, Mrs. T. Mc- Plflvlflg cards, calendars, pens, Phmm‘ J’ M‘ mum‘ Pmmfi Pllllli. memo pads, desk am Royalty—l1l1.7I $15.00 not novelty. W. 1-. $10-00 M R, Rayner, Miss J. ‘ $5. J. B. Andrew. H. W. Clo-Y. Fred I. Andrew, Junior Red Cross. K. McLean: 03-00 C. Wood. M0101‘ McRao, N. A. Dari-och, 1"‘. McKay. F. W. Andrew. M. Gurney’ $2.00 .1. piston. F. '1‘. McRae, w. 1i‘. Mil- ler. B. Myers; $. . G. C. smith, W. P. McLeod; 81.00 A. Agnew, A McNevin, A. Robertson, A. A. Holmes. 1-1. Love, G. Doug- ifas. l1. Warren: P. Bentner. D- Iwblnaon, Mrs. . Callback. R. .Beil, (l. Puncher. Mn. W. Mac- Clements. P‘, Robertson. C. Harper, C erts, W. Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mrs Mrs. H. Douglas. Springfield-QM.” v $5.00 John aimlalr, D. W. Mn- "ll. billfolds. keytalners, draw- ing "m1 Bcfllefl. candle sticks. ilictures, baskets, book ends. Statlonery—Books Writing paper, envelopes, desk blotters. diaries, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn ‘Books. Books of latest fiction, biography, travel. history. and arts. CARER & c0. LTD. QUEEN ST. PHONE 70