vn-lar You didn't get s psi: of our Cosy Slippers for Christmas? ' Don't Worry o . . Come in and get them this week at reduced QIJCCS. s e e FOR MOTHER - SISTER Rag, $295-$835 For $103-$298 Rea. 81.504250 For DSc-il-N FOR THE LITTLE ONES Danny Boodees MOCCASINS, CAVALIERS REG. $1.00 - $2.00 . FOR 98c - $1.39 W RIG H T ‘S SUNNYSIDE SHOE SHOP Nassau nowsas sum: mun cnnlsmas sans JERSEY, Channel Islands - You can the Christmas (CH-Fourteen dozen yellow and tnee you brins home m by white chrysanthemums were standing it overnight before trim. flown to England recently, the suing, g m1] q;- my, of mum n first flowers from the Channel will look forest-fresh and be fire Islands since 1080. resistant to some extent. r routrnr We require One Hundred Thousand Pounds Dressed Chicken and Fowl between now and January 10th. Highest market prices, liberal grading and prompt returns. ROYAL PACKING CO, CHARLOTTETOWN J. D. JENKINS. Prop. [EJEIEIEIEIEEI EIEIIEIEIIEIEIEIEEIEIEILFIEE EGG PRICE LIST Effective immediately we will pay the following prices for graded eggs in new wooden cases FOB your Railroad Station. We cannot accept eggs in cardboard cases due to the heavy loss on account of breakage. ' GRADED UNGRADED 35 31 A-Large ..... A-Medium 33 29 A-Puliet 25 21 Grade B 27 23 Grade C 22 18 p Shipping cases for ungraded eggs supplied up_on re- quest. . We respectfully solicit your egg shipments, assuring you of proper grading and prompt returns. iianada Packers Limited Efiifiiiililfiiillliililifiifi l: 12-27-2i. Bristol and Vicinity ward an tor Christians. Ch pooc- health for some time but was eelin: very good Christmas night but passed away very suddenly the followin morning seed seven seven. reside in thls-vicini aliherlifel-lersonfrankass -ri from Toronto to spend the ho season with his mother had his oy turned to sorrow. Frans‘ is at g for th, Holy Priesthood at ronto. James Biaxland who accidentally week has been removed to the P. Ii. Island Hospital for u ‘. rived home from Europa two weeks ‘ ago has left for Newfoundland to spend part of his leave. John B. OfiBrien, who arrived lax to spend Christmas 0X1 ICED!!!- Midnight Mass was celebrated of Si. Laurance the astor of the two parishes, v. P alen McKen- Ill. This writer visited the Church of the little Flower a few days ago to see the Altar which has been newly painted. The work is a lsster piece done by the skilled hands of Mr. J. Austin Trainer, noted painter from the city. John F. Mclnnis, C. N. R. agent at Morell, who was off on sick leave for many months is back on tha job. The paved highway through here was closed by snow over the holiday. Friends of Mr. Howard Anderson, will be pleased to learn that he |ls improved after his recent iii- HQJI. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien, and (laughter Teresa s ent the holiday season at their ol homes in BT15? ioi. Pte. Ru srt McDonald who ar- rived in tme to spend Christmas rnr/ torsion-noon‘ sorta‘...- ‘i’. B. Sufferers Benefit by} lilies to illoss is lisrsl: oi lianlsh‘ illsrii severed his leg with a hatchet last . Pte. Joseph McDonald, who ar- sult-oodayb nod seal from Hall with his wife and family has left kw Wiwflrifll rnericans, brought the seal plan to the United States. third at Weston. Ont. COMlJIlilJuE gwmm: ofaliywa-gel ‘a e en's nnu - these seals. m,‘ with his parents left the toliow- 3 lng day for his station in Ontario. .__... . Mr. John T. O'Brien, re orts he has seen Christmas an Santa come and go in this vicinity for more than seventy-five seasons and has been hale and hearty 9V- qry season, Quite a record. In this the last column of this year your correspondent bows in silent res ect in memory 0f mo“! loyal rea ers who have Pfllfled °" during the yesr- B- _______Z,_ GLEN VALLEY W. l. On Dec. 55th the rewulanmeeir o! Glen volley Wvmene 1"" stitute met at the honle of M11. opened with creed i01- IUWCC b)’ R911 $.11 with 361151115 0f aBVGXl e and sign hand books were Ell/WI The slime“. quilt was weed in all finished. a. bill of _ was mid. $11.45 was collected b the Institute from the district for Baluatiozl Army Home Front AP‘ peal. Questionable to guide (mt. It was decided by the nlctitnte to mil-chase $2.00 worth of Red Cross seals to be divided among the members. It was decided that a tree/t of fruit and candy be given the dhlldnsn of the district. Mrs. Nor- man MacDonald was appointed to Sick Com. . Martin. Prom. Com. Mrs. Ab- bott. Mrs. S. A. Blmdml and Mn. Norman MaoDorlaid. Roll Cali with a collection. Ma's. Norman MacDonald invited the Institute to her home for next mcetin . Meeting closed with God Save The King and a lunch by hostess assisted by Mrs. Nonnan Mac- NAMES DOVER HOME AFTER NOTED POEM over into peacet ill omen. playwright Noel Coward is calling his new home at St. Ms net's Bay near here "White Ciif s." niter the poem by Alice Duer Miller. A popular song about "The Wihllte Cliffs of Dover" bzcame a part of icoai folklore with the be- lief that no sooner was sun's than trouble would smite Dover in the form of an sir raid or long distance shelling. Singers at local theatres were advised to t-aile the song out of iilels- repertoires. '" 1166' areas Effective December 27th we will gay tile follow- ing prices for Eggs F.0.B. Shipping oint. . Graded New Free Cases Ungraded a ................. 31 29 21 23 V" -esoeeesnsuee.. We aarnaatl solicit your shipments which will ‘ ' ilavlotlfssflf attention. \ ’ i D‘WDlslnAmnluna l". NUSTRILS Cleared of DISCHARGE "I found that Catarrh-o-sone soothed my whole respiratory sys- tem. You save hours of downright misery by using Catarrh-o-sone when you first begin to shiver or sneeze. For a dependable means of breaking up a stubborn sold, I hold up both hands for Catarrh-o-soas it is so simple to use, so prom in action. Under the soothing infill-v ence of Catawba-sons. the phi m loosens‘! breathing becomes eas er, plu e nostrils are cleared quick- er. tarsh-o-sosle took all soreness out of my throat dried up the run- ninfimattar in t a non and made m‘ sad feel clear. Catarrhal head- ae e and sin over the es went also es, do urge all su erers to “"1 ‘i-"Jffie u s o e same resu as {he writer of this letter. sooner you use Cater :55: lat “as...” ~""'" ns-s-sssklnsssalwaas. l. ‘I h’. "../ ~ 14h": n. ilRl‘. n l», w: nous: so. REL aooiation. Dion organization in Canada to firm T. 1a.. founded in 1896 by e swan of philanthropists in Worn». was intended o. be national in scope. But so great was the need in Ontario that its ef- forts were later concennsted in that province and other associat- ions were oraanized to cover the rest of the Dominion. In. i900 there was but one small sanatoriusn. Now thlrre are more than 30 sanatold-a vfnich treat 12.- 000 Patients annually. Many Leaders Listed Among 1945’s Dead By The Canadian Press Leaders in many fields slipped from the Canadian scene in 1945 as’ death struck at all walks of e The. judiciary was particularly hard hit, with such prominent jur- ists lost as Mr. Justice Adjuior Sa- vard of Quebec, Mr. Justice W C. H. Grimmer of Saint John, N. 18., Mr". Justice P. B. Mlqnauit of Mon- treal, Mr. Justice w. n. Riddeii of o Toronto and Mr. Justice 0. S. Crockett of Ottawa. Hon. N. A. McLm-ty, former sec~ retary of state, who died in Sep- tember, was among the most noted political personagos in the list. _Senator W. A. Orlesbach. noted imperialist and Conservative from Edmonton, died in January, A. P McNab, lleutrnant-goxlernor of Saskatchewan. in April and Thom- as Miller, the Moose Jaw news- pancrman who succeeded him, in Y- ‘ Among well-known relirtloua fig- ures who died were Rt. Rev. CLA. Rlx, Anglican bishop of Caledonia. Bishop A.D.A. Delvdney retired Anglican bishop of eewatin, Bishop F. X. Ross. Roman Catholic bishop of Gaspo,‘ Most Rev. A. O. Comtnls. Roman Catholic bishop Three Rivers. Msgr. Cyrilla Gag- non, rector of Laval University Lt.~Gen. Kenneth Stuart. former made and a imeat supplied. ft was decided to send $6.00 to the T. B. League. 2t boxes of Qlriatmas cards were sold and commission on same amounted to $0.00. It was spread to give $1.50 for the dliid- ls C as treat and the 1705189! . FORTUNE BRIDGE CHRISTMAS CONCERT staged a very l IFortune Hall. Harry Francis, M L. A carried out the duties of chair- man in a vary efficient manner. In penlng remarks he con - lasted the people of the dist their interest in educational inat- ters and humorously referred to the two teachers (both mothers of large families) as "young and in- experienced with other matters on their minds." The follréwlns wosrom was than ml w atoms- Welcome- School. Address of Weloome- by Jack Exercise-dimes Joys - lots Dimwell, Billy Aitkefl. Rita Dixon. Rxcivtatirn- Father's Ties b7 Ethel Mcliwen. Exercise- A Very ‘Deg; Mystery —R0ger . Bimsrt Althea, Bob Higginboihdm. Basil Busts. Duet wllth Guitars — "Don't sweetheart Mo" Kay and Virilinia ' Coffin moors-Rainbow on the Rio Colorado. Recitation-Heady to Quit- Cari i-liwitlhbotloam. Exercise-Xmas Wants --Violet Dingwell, Gerald Coffin, Isabel Campbell. Eric MacKmsie. Xmas Bneech~ liwerett Aitkeu final- Coffin. E1 ts- Ruth Dixon. Kei Dinsweli. ‘iwsrott Aitken. Doris Dixon. Leroy Conc- Iimest Dinaweli Clarence chief of the general staff. was the ham, most notable of thousands oi Ca- nadian soldiers who died on Eur- ope's battlefields and in Canada. Sportsmen included. Cyril Oosf- fee, former Olympic sprinter of Winnipeg who died in January. Fred Marpies of Toronto. veteran amateur sports organizer, E. J. Livingstone and l". B. Livinnston, Toronto promoters. and William Foran of Ottawa. v The newspaper profession tawa, and Mrs. E (Margaret Currie) of Montreal. Other public figures who died ded Sir Frederick W , former banker of Montreal, . . p s of Toronto, former chairman o the Imperial Bank of Canada and Harman 'l‘reilo, th wheat king, who slain at San Bernardlno, Calif. CANADIAN GUERNSEY BIIID- IE8 IDIOT DIIIUIOIS Asaraauit -- l oithe ldsiilaliot mma,untoliolrhlgdreo-_ elected: ion A-Jfltish Oolusnbia . .‘ - 3.1!. Irwin. Mails. 3.0. s» . . Jdrs. r1. Oisusinl. winds. my is 00mins (with lot- iloslilisod lato on: nil-non nan 'I'o simplify Canada's rationing system, only L ‘one kind of eouponyvvlli be used in 1946 for the , purchase oi sugar g preserves, with a ‘value of one pound of solar n; eoua n, or the new vo- l loo In preserves shown below. 1946 COUPON VALUES Cannadfruit. . . . . . 40fl.os.or Com, cane and blended table syrup.. ...30fl.oa. Honey (Extracted or out comb) . N 4 lbs. Jams, jellies, marmaladas, foun- tain fruits, cranberry sauce, honey butter. . . . . 24 fl. on. MIPIO Bllql-l‘. ‘e e o: i‘ p 4 lbl- . Maple Syrup . . 48 f1. on. Molasses ., _ _ - ,. 80 on. Sugar". . . 1 1b.’ u There will be no reduction in the present sugar-preserves ration. Effective January I , all valid and unused pink sugar doupoli will take the new ration values. On January l7, sugar coupons 68 and 69 will be declared valid, and in February the last of these ' coupons, No. 70, will become good. When pink sugar coupons ore ‘ exhausted, "5" coupons will be used. All unused preserves r , including “P" coupons, will keep their i945 value for preserves or sugar and will expire for use by eonsu~ sners on January 3i, i946. I! O M I C A N N I N O To take care of home canning re- quirements, l0 separate coupons, good ior one pound of sugar each, will become valid during the yeas- on, dates to be asmounoad later. The combined sugar-preserves ration plan is designed in part to reduce the number of upons required for i946 purchases of sugar and preserves to_38 from the 64 used in i945, and extend substantially the life of Ration Book 5. IATION ADMINIITINIION THE wnnTlMa PRICES AND TRADE slolulp RlooiMtton-Wltld. I Can BEY-J fasniiy- Bani Camp oore- ’m Dreaming of a White Cmrisisnas” Recitation- Xmas Cifta- Betty Hiwginbotilsu. I Diaiomle- The Unpmellcal Joke -5anl am- l Rofiiiltiitli- Waiting 10f‘ ifllQ 20th mile; gnd g ohnstono 400000.000 suoln ...l moans Diaiogue-Withthehelpofths’ iloseDlill-Beaicrdtrls. ore. l of Carols. DuetwitltlmlitsroyAlies - Bantaolaue menu-rived helL Jean Coffin. "l-iily Marlene". e and in a joiw manner En "I distributed lifts e great delight of vasr BUB-CONTINIIT India’ is mo ' ' “‘:...l..i""'m ‘E -