I ‘pECEMBItR a. 194v r‘ _ .. - FEED PRICES Farmers and Live Stock Fecdcrs—take advantage of in, following rriwsr- N 16% noo- onownn $3.10 15v, n00. GROWER and IFINISIIER $3.50 18% PIG STARTER $4.15 15% sow RATION $5.65 11% LAYING MASH $4.20 169/, nsmv RATION . . . . $0.30 n00 CONCENTRATE $5.95 (Biigs Excluded) Why not; buy part of your winter requirements now prices may advance. We deliver two ton lots Free within ten mile radius. Report for November. (ii-ads VII — l. Marie Burge - lvrragc 92% Glade Vi ~— l. lVfickcy Burgc, 2. lllsrgarct Downs, 3. Teresa liusscl, _Average B0 per cent and ovcr. Grade III -— l. Eldon Russel. 2. Earl Ross, 3. Stashie Russel and Eddie Downs, equal. ("wadr IT - I. ~~hl annanaannnannajlnau Doing Custom Grinding and Mixing Daily. E. J. MacDOUGALL SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE VERNON FORTUNE ROAD SCHOOL Macdonald. Eugene Russel. Mrs. Clara DWlfi —- teacher SAFETY MEASURE Maud Downc. 2. also an important safety factor. J CHRISTMAS SALE : AT llllIlN’8_ GASPEREAIIX This store, well and favorably known throu l1 the years, for the quality and variety of its Ch tmas Merchandise is now ready to serve the public with one of the finest lines it has ever offered. The range includes plenty of gifts for both young illltl old—also all the other itoms which are needed in the celebration of this great feast, such asChristmas Decorations, Christmas Cards, Tags, Seals, Christmas Wrapping; also a varied assortment of Confectionery, Nuts, FFIIIIS, etc-as well as lots of Dolls, Toys and Games to gladdcn thc hearts of boys and girls on Christmas morning. We are offering,the following EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES from DECEMBER 12 UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE-DECEMBER 24. GROCERIES. ETC. Perfection Creamery BUTTER. Rog. 70c—-Sale, lb. 65c Red Rose. King Colo, Mother's Own TEA- Reg.$1.00—lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEEDED RAISINS-4 lbs. for . 99c SEEDLESS RAISINS-Ji lbs. for . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 ICING SUGAR-Rog. 14c lb.—-Salc, lb. . . . . . . . . . 11c CRISPY CRUST LARD. Rog. 25c»—Salc, lb. 19c DOMESTIC SIIORTENING. BZc-Sale. lb. . 27c CARNATION MILK at our reg. ow price-tin . 1411c ‘t-STRING BROOMS. Reg. 89c-Sale 6 c SUNLIGIIT SOAP. Reg. 14c—Sale, 2 for .... 19c SCHWARTZ PEANUT BUTTER. l6 oz.— Reg.45o—SaIe . . . . . . . .. . . . . ........89c Canned MACKEREL. Reg. ZSc-Salo. tin . . . . . . . . 19c Cream of The Wost FLOUR in print bags- Rcg. $6.25 bag-Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.98 l l pkg. VEL WASHING POWDER and I cake PALMOLIVE SOAP. Rog. ‘19c-ALL FOR . . . . . 40c MORSFTS COFFEE-a siipcrior blend. Very Special-Ono pound tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79c Magic BAKING POIVDER, 16 oz. Reg. 30c-Sale 25c HARDWARE, ETC. I Blcnkhorn AXES-single Iiitp-rcg. $2.00—Salo . $1.49 Aladdin MANTLES and (iLLIBES. Reg. two-Sale 39c Gillettc RAZOR BLADES-J's. Rog. 25c—Salc . . 19c EXlDE—l3-plato CAR BATTERIES- Rcg. $l4.95-SaIo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $12.50 fiO-piccc English DINNER SET-Maple [mat Pattern. Rog. $23.. Fr-Snlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19.00 ANTI-FREItIZE-Ethyl-Glycol. Rog. $5.75 gal.— Snlc............ . . . . . . . . . . “$4.95 DRY GOODS ‘ Liiiiics’ Rayon SLIPS. Whifc only. Spcciul . . . . . $1.69 Dion's Tweed CAPS with insidc band. S iecial . . . 98c Bow Fleeccd COMBINATIONS. Itcg. $2. @110.» $108 StanficItPs Red Labcl SHIRTS and DRAWIBS- Rvs- $0.50 SURF-Stilt‘, Slllf .. $4.95 i Mrs‘ Blue Dcnim OVERALLS- "on $2.60 nna $2.98-—SnIc . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $200 RUBBER IPOOTIIWCAR Indies‘ Fur Trimmcd Vclvot OVERSIIOES- ltr-g.$4.95pr.—Sali-.......... . . . . . . . ..‘.....$3..' Men's F011. To huiuaisicluizhrs RUIIBERS- Ibgcg.‘ $l,t.9 ale . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 on s .ersoy Zipper OVERSIIO 1.. Mz- $4.50-Salc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . $8M Men's l2-inch Leather Top LUMBERMENS- Rog. $6.50—-Salc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.89 PA PATENT MEDICINES. ETC. BLUM BABY FOOD. R . FOc-Salo 48c SCOTTS EMULSION, largo? $l.19—SaIe . .. 98c "N08 FRUIT saw, largo. Rog. MAW-Sale -- 79c NOAZEMA SKIN CREAM. Rog. ‘19c-Sale 87c BAYER ASPlRIN--l00's. Rog. 79c-Salc IIR. WILLIAMS‘ PINK PILLS. Rog. 50c-Salo .. 48c- Plcnso come carlv to lit‘ suro of getting your share 0f these GENUINE SPECIALS, as nftcr present stocks flfc sold yve cannot ropcat thcsc very low prices. THIS SALE STRILTLY CASH W0 wish all our (lustoincrs a Vcfl’ M"?! Cllfllb "l". and IIcalth and Prosperity in 1950- NENRY IIIINN GASPEREAUX Bernadette McKcnna, Il. Margaret Grade I -— l. Billy Llrkin, '2. The lubrication of a vehicle is not only good maintenance but is WINSLOE AND VICINITY iiliss ltlario Craswell was a visa‘ l0!’ of bliss Olga Ford, recently. Miss Phyllis Ford U.C.C. student spent the weekend at her home in Wlnsioe. Defipcht sympathy ls being ax- tendcd to Mrs. John Jones and family during their recent and sad bereavement. Friends o! Mr. Perley Taylor are sorry tu hear that he is undergoing an operation lli the PEI. Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rodd are spending an enjoyable time during the cold ivlntcr but will be returning soon. Mr. Kier Ford the P.E.I. Hospital his studies soon. New Bold Tablets for a fciv wccks. 'I‘hi.~' is bi): iicivs iii-Iorostiiig industrial Work stoppages tlllt" lo colds. Resislab. ivhicli formula is the of such old etc. IN MEMORIAM 1M8. Mrs. (ii-ant Sciiicubaugh and Grcnt Grand-children. IN MEMORIAM who departed this 9th. 1948. In the quiet hours of thinking ‘Thoughts of you are very dear. row A: it davins mother year. Her-mom ,louslsnkoepuke with which We shall never part. We still have her in our hearts. lillsscd by Husband and Family. IN MEMORIAM 1M4. . Thcrc wasn't a thing big or small all. The, hcmc lost, but God has lltnbd Alwayl Remembered by Julia. Margaret and Beusie. IN MERLORIAM In loving memory of my father Thoma; llciiry Conn, who died on Dcccinlior 5th, 1947. Two lonoly l‘l‘nrs have OM80“ IINTLV 5mm my grout. sorrow fell iiioriiliiy: I iicvi-r ivlll forgot. I illil not son him dlr, I think of liliii ciich tiny Bm. only loft to iuiiiivcr me |, |\|,, ||It'l\||'t\ on I-ho unll. Salli) Chnrlottc. Gfilmieal HITS A NEW HIGH IN ‘VALUE! Model l l l1 AT JUST NEW 5 95 tow . ' I Mnlwowv At months in Fla. is a patient in where he is being operated on for his appendix. His school friends and neighbours hope he tvlll be able to return to Canadians evrrywvhcre will now be able tlrpurchziso at their drug storc tho cold-fighting taiblcLs they have bccn rcoding about in Amer- ican publications. The tablets have been on sole- in the United States lo ovciyvonc bccauso lllt‘ common cold has bccn often rclcrrod tu as tlic scourge of mankind. Anything that will help lo combat the cold will be import- ant to cvciflvonc and particularly to npcraturs of leirgv plzmls who fuid many Druggists uoxv hart: a supply of identical referred to in the articic in thc Dccrunibor issue of Readers Digest. lt is maiiiil;irtiii'o<l by tho Bristol-Myers (‘Olllfifillvifl who arc kno-ivii C\’C|‘_‘y'\\'I'll’l'(‘ as thc make-rs reliable products as Sal Helpatlca, lpana, Mum, Vitalis, In loving memory of Mrs. Beni- amln Clovw, who died December 9th, Inserted by Ilcr (irand-daughtcr, In loving memory of Mrs. Ben]- a-mln Clow. Murray Harbour North. llfc Deccnibcr But. our hearts are filled iwitli sor- Though God has her tn Ills keeping Lovlngly Remembered and Sadly m munory of our dear (other. Ptc. Bred Walker, V. 6.. or Canada, who died December 8th. As a wonderful father we think of you Ln memories that sire fond and true That, you wouldn't t/ry to do for us" One of the best the world cun- talncd. Marlon. Tho shock that. I rccclvcd that niisscil by hi: dllll‘\\fl. The EDISON ELECTRIC Protestant Orphanage Contributions North Milton by Margaret Cotes and 512.00 Lindsay Coles. $1.00 ISach: Mrs. Wim. McQuarric; Mrs. Robert Carter; Gordon Rodd; Mrs. Alton Rodd; ‘Mrs. Ira Rodd; Leslie Coles; Mrs. A. B. C0106: Eric Ooles; Verner Coieii; Mrs. Reagh Morn-side; Mrs. Herbert Matheson; Mrs. Percy Hooper; Mrs. Goo. Hooper; Mrs. John Craiiiwc; Ashford Andrews; Mrs. Brenton Coles; Mrs. Emiest Coles; Fred Hooper; Wank lifoKenzlo; Bert Hooper; Mrs. Ham. mond Hooper; Mrs. l‘. Crabbe. 50c Each: Mrs. David Axworthy; Mrs. Clifford Chandler; Mrs. Charles Smith; Mrs. Eric intro; Mrs. Lorne Thompson; Mrs. Ear‘. Coles: Mrs. Raymond Andrews. Total-Woo. Fortune Brldgc District Per Worm-n . Infltitute Collected by Mrs. Harvey Altkcn $0.00 Each: Mrs. Harvey Altken; Mrs. Douglas Aitken; Mrs. lineal Altken. $1.00 Each: Percy Burke; Mrs. Harry Francis; Danltl R. Burke; ‘Airs. Jack Aitlceli; Itlrs. l~‘r.~_l Ail- kc-ii; Mrs. Charlie Townsend: Mrs. Jim Lutz; Mrs. Lewis Higgin- botharn; Mrs. Vernon Davidson. 50c; Mrs. George Dlngwell, T0lal»$l5.50. Cullectml by Betty Iligginbotham $2.00: Fred Mclimls. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Ivan Mitchell; Mrs. Lester Johnston; Mrs. E. S. Johnston; Miss B. Johnston. 751': Mrs. Basil Johnston. 50c Each: Mrs. Hurry F‘. Burke; C. N. Percy; Mrs. Alfred iiiggin- botham. 40c: Mrs. Lloyd Davidson. 30c: Mrs. Earl Diirgwell. 'l‘0tal—$8.95. Collected by Shirk-y Dixon and Ilazrl Jackson $2.00 Each: Mrs. Eric Dixon; Beth Fraser; Annie Rose. 351.00 11inch: Mrs. Ema-St German; Mn. Jim Dixon; Mrs. Goo. Camp- bell; Mrs. Major Reid; ‘Mrs. A. W. Dixon; Mrs. Eldon McKenzie; IVLrs. Seilens Jackson; Ivfrs. Herb Jack- son; Norah Jackson. 70c: Mrs. Bill Buxfizc. 50c: Jessie Burke. Total~¢16.£w. Grand Total Fortune Bridge- $40.66. Hendolflfllslxiro by Mrmh-ank Jsrdino $3.00: K. G. Douglas. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Frank Jardinr; Etta Jardinc; Mrs. Geddie Doug- las: Mrs. Ralph Coffin; Mrs. Lewis Cameron; Mrs. C. B. Cameron; Mrs. Harvey Douglas. Total——$0.00. Cornwall by Morrison MacKlnnon $2.00: John Hearts. $1.00 Each: Rev. MK. charman; Kennlson iticKlnn-ori: Frank How- ard; Golden Smith; Stephen Ack- land; Wallace ilood, Douglas Mc- Donald; Gordon Frizzell; Andy Crass; Stanley Willis; Jack Mac- Phall; Mrs. Leigh Good. 75c Erich: Art. Howard. 50c Each: Mrs. Allison MaclPhali; Harry Pethlck; Mrs. Herbert Scott; Muriel Ciodfrcy. Total-$l7.'f5. Correction Southport Collectors Complete are: Mrs. Hope Mulch: Mrs. Roland McDonald, Mrs. Morley Gcxige and Harold McKle. ' vailnz mum Five lovely patterns -— From left to right: Coronation, Lady Hamilton Evening Star. Mominn Star, Milody. The ROGERS HARDWARE IIOMPANY LIIIITE rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _, acFARLANE BRS. Opposite Charlottetown Hotel 0i PERLIIIAN FURS, Montreal TOMORROW -IIION. & TUES., DEC. 10th, 12th & 131th What would you do if you had e large stock of Fur Coats and warm 92 KENT ST. . FURNITURE PQEJJ SALE Fell weather retarded selling? Thai": iusi what we ere doing! We slashed prices in order ‘Io unload and you benefit iusi at the time of the year. All Fur Coats on ed st cost and in many cases, below cost. Bui be here earIy——F|RSI'i COME FIRST SERVED! -. We Are Over-Loaded-Too Much Stock-Out They Gui have right sale ere regular merchandise pric- 15 Fur Coats 9 Fur Coats ‘Z3 Fur Coats IlEG. $l93 — (i0 AT $99. , _ , You cant go ivrong ii tli‘ i~ . o ’ ilgzgdlllliizll’ Nlrllsii Fur Coats 0°01! will")! Plfllhv of Illa-s? amm- Fur (fonts ‘Initial: ‘II-III. I a, be “lsglligclgzlgtj. It‘: snag: Take your choice of Black Seal regular stock lllltl price sliishctl look them over. ‘You are under Dyad Rabbit’ Spot” Ramon gt“!‘lglhlfllafflinti"TEIIIICIFIISQIHI M obllsaflon to buy-but better mm’ "mm" “Mm”! um“ Rabbit trimmed with Black nr he early - we expect a quick or Brown Coney Dyed Rabbit any “mm Dmmwd 5"“; Rm“ sell-out at this price, MARKED DOWN TO SELLFAST. REG. $295 — GO AT $147. —but come early. REG. $375 — (it) AT $188. l coon uniliniiuiy‘ others. HURRY! TERMS Pay Cash, or arrange Monthly Payments to suit your convenience. r O TRADE-IN Your Old Fur Coat and receive a generous allow- ance towards the purchase of t a. new Perlman Fur Coat. MacFARLANE BROS. FIIRNITIJRE 92 KENT ST. Dorothy ‘lilx Says — Continued from page I Iinnd mid thc ivifc. roast heel’ for diiiiioi- r-very dny and a tidy on every choir, nor can imy mnn do it nlonr. though ho has a cat for n pet and r-rriod furni- turc. getlior, giving thc host of llioniscivrs ns nn offering to llie gods of thc iirnrth. do men give up wlion thcy got married? once they lind fl cortnlii nuioiiiit of spending l1l0ll(‘_\', they still have flint sumo IIIIIOIIIII. siic ruurried, silo iioosii‘! do lt. for before long she has junior in inki- carc of; if SIN‘ \\'illll§ tu go to n show. she can't because shr- hasrft. thc moncy. who hns to do the giving in and the forgiving. Why don't men real- ize they ought to go fift_v-flfty with their wives in marriage? is it all cakes and rile for husbands. more strenuous job than fnllioriioorl, but don't you believe that the poor, young married ninii doesn't liavc to lay his sacrifices on thc altar of marriage. IlOlTlf‘ time clock. count his poiiiiios win-n Ilf‘ has n fnmiiy- to support. He who once was thc glass of fashion nnw “cars his clothes until tlioy are thread- bar». in this column is written hy n lions-tide correspondent. them l: written by me. 186 Gt. Geo. St. - Phone 1700 s home in a sliiibby room with half a dozen sticks of furniture, but ivho work and struggle mid slrlve find pinn and dream together until they nchiovc their tinibitioii. To mnkc n ronl iionic rcquircs the co-opernlion of both thc hus- No woman alone can do It, though slie has It takcs n mnn nml woman working together, plnniiiiig lo- But. ivhdli tlioy do lliut, great ls their reward. Tlioy have built a temple of pours for their souls, n safe harbor to which they ciiri flee from tho storms and stress of life. They have given their chil- dren men who givc a snnctunryi in which lo grow up into thc kind of men and wo- who nro a blessing tn tliv world. Fortunate, indeed, are tliosv Iinvc n happy liomc, for they have the best gift that Fntc tron them. It. is tlir woman wlio pays in marriage. Wlial 1f thcy used to go ll0\l'Illll'I if they played golf, they still play; if DEAR MISS DIX: zi work. IIII"_\' still Roi But if thc \\'II(‘ usml tn pliiy bridge oiicn n week beforo It ls IIIP ivomnn who has to do all of thc adjusting. A WIFE ANSWER: Assurcrily marriage is no picnic for wives, but neither Of course, motherhood ls a l-le who ivns onrc cart-free has to punch the Ho ivliosc pockets once jingied with silver has l0 0f course, both moii and womrn have to ninkc sacrifices in mnrrl- nge, But thc point to bear in mliid is that if ls worth all it costs. Love and iiusbnnrl and witc- nnri ciiiidron are like everything else in llfc that is worth your lot with the lonrly, Invclcss, childless mcn and women you know and you won't linvliig. They hnve to ho paid for. Compare begrudge liic- price you pay for your happiness. DEAR MISS DIX: ‘Flu-y any a great. many of the letters you print HOPE asking advice are written by yourself. ls this true? I assure you, Hope, that every letter that appears ANSWER: Not one of So that's that. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers. but wtll ans- wer problems of gencrnl intern-at. through her column. Opposite Chorlotretown Hotel Regular NOW Fine Mouton Processed Lamb ......... $298 S115 Brown Seal Dyed Rabbit. 298 I99 Muskrat Beck Coets................°..450 Z98 Seal Dyed Rabbit — Mink Trimmed . . . . 398 Z88 Persian Lamb Paws.................. 398 Z79 Grey Chinese Kidskin 389 Z95 Top Quality Raccoon Coats . . . . . . . .. . 495 3Z9 . Finest Quality Muskrat Coats .... . . . . . 550 395 v Grey Russian Squirrel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 875 ‘ 495 Black Persian Lemb.............-..... 695 550 Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat .. . . . . . . . . 695 550 Fine Russian Persian Lamb .. . . . . . . . .. . 850 675 CH'TOWN, P.E.I. SITE OF PLOWING MATCH WELDERS NEEDED _ l EDMONTON. Dcc. l; (Urn _. , More than 1.150 \V(Id(‘l‘5 Will h! needed in Alberta next spring in work on Oil pipelines, refinerizz, a pulp mill and various assorted prnjocls, J. Spzmkn’, /\Il)(‘l‘I<"l'i chit-f ivcldiiir,’ tixxiiiiintr. Slilfl \Vc(l~ iir-sday, AIIJPYIH is tho only prov- incc in Czinncln wlicrc wcidini; lJ a rcslriotod trndc. BELFAST, Dec. 8 -- lCPi A CiO-acre field at Mhllusk near Belfast, which has not been plow- ed for 30 years, has been chnscn as the site for the sixth interna- tional plowing mntch to be hold Feb. 8. 1950. S0 far cntrics Iiavc been received from Canada, Enq- land. Scotland, tvaies and thc Itc- public of Ireland. pgwxrc/Jwwvvrnoxnoggl i- o " 4 f. Quality and Economy é RED ROSE a , TEA . is good tea = p." ,6 LONGER WEAR and 144/4; SMARTER STYLE