1‘ ‘E ‘a "5 uh a. s‘ . s‘. \ icy also to tend“ ‘hem "' “u” THE GIARIDTTUUWN GUARDIAN l XMAS WEEK SEWPPING HBURS -~5F'és-- yr fltgffing today (Tuesday) our store will be open W"! "m" ing till Christmas, to give those who find it inconvenient to shoP dim"! the day an opportunity to do their buying in the eveniflli- ‘ Remember open every evening starting Tuesday till Christmel. Closed all day Saturday» Dec- 26th Bmdnl DW- PROWSE BROS., Ltd. I Sea View And Vicinity _ 1 s have v.2. “liliiiirii giuittllielrnriggg" '“ ' v1, girelvocld but owmel Phi ° condition ot i116 iegtnfi ay have not been able to 8e hauled home. M. Elton McKay "WWW: m’? umlineraide to his home in Dam a, on sundfly- . m, bummer- w- Lim" hxoxdrefiflatend at he? r-y, the $1163 05 .. and hits. Colin . Mscbeod mlvleudanxciuzvzriiimigznneth Mc- Q?’ have returned to £16!‘ 51°32!’ m amley after spell n8 NB days ple.'\<1in’~l.\‘_ 1“ m°ngtaon§xmr§wl where they at-tcndedvt age o! bliss Evfil-l“ Mcllgedn‘ daushwr °gdwiomgrlrMrsCharlas neth Meg: o: ML mcl Mrs. '1‘. C fiaamma‘ d: Darniev- Mr- anrlild l/{Ii "i m one o éggiqd‘ tligulgrdgsrrliucholds a re-Won‘ “pl; position. Cousins entfififlln“ aZ“.'.."..§€E’§§‘.r the oarnler t "".‘::.t:.t" nilr:s“e..; o. ' . ,- f and with s. cxclisnrle °i Chrmtirfigi m“? 2:2.‘ u. r1;*:.l:2...:.. t... b_llSil'l€E;\r§H!8l‘;2:.h§01 . Commlttiistlafiiys i ti Ell/en .3, 1n plUlliTTifliMl. Thifnlllcm; . .0 nlvwscd to u. coin 1“ __ The glllgllig of tho Anthem brought the u) n flngf after Wlllchth: .1, lunch was served bYRav < rislsicd by M's- - 1. ._____ m m“ =» so Y“? oxeufif some 0f “ “w” “'93,,” number day cvenirg when f. we Come Mrs‘ °r “lends gathered “otha commun- Buddie Brenner 1° . A w) the ceélggetljifisd afiioiiiitived lyiEnArtliui" ll ~ . i ; inn-men “W” i‘ “a; aggggriiierilatecrgniiirks QQQ-alnaa a him“, welcome to My‘; - ~ ' a. < - .a Brenner. nee MlsS Mai.» Welsh oi French Rlver- The “m” 1 ti” "Hliidgtiifintit-“i 1, 85 O .- g cmmm He the“ invited i113 “h5g5 of honor to the 9mm” . -. e gvhere gaily decoralted chalilfia “kllegn in ggflidlflfffc L51); delimited in pink was asovb steamers and, wedding Mb- s-~*:l*°“.llll= ed softly “Herc Col. cis ie on me as “my 10.31.; their paccsd fled ‘ t-iorm. The many rm V“ i?“ w," opened by lvlrs. Armor gampben ma m. accomllfl-“Yhé name; were read by Mrs. J. u. Murphy and ‘X8151: ‘Dhlfaggtflalglglehi nrratzed ozllebchilf 0i’ li‘s bride Emmi?’ 5,1? u? lo u axing speech “nut-hill: hlSktliiifikk to B11. an“ Hgicelfslhg sans "For He 1* "- 4°11’ wqood Felow" and mum“ u” groom The’ remainder d; tum “’“‘..’é""123.é?5.°§$2l :55: lcinilriig A host o! womb 1,613 1n wishing this DOPUIM 5mm‘; 2:0,, 1e much happiness and PY°5' per ty. file yrh‘ Se. vjgw w. I. met I.‘ he» e we "'=l..w<..£le"sll.:: Thursday Aevenina l" “Tulle,” mas meeting. T110 m“ l i ,.-._' Mrs Fannie l-llltz czillliblv l'-~-‘=“‘ ed ‘and the nit-twin? (“$119437 » d y ritiiill r.. imgiriirsogdeTivrénfyqxtfllbcfs m‘ nriilu u; roll ciill with a Christ- w.‘ "thought All wore plcriscd to mdliovne sonic nrwv lllPYIiDPIS. Fe:- yrtqlyv Mrs. Lclziiltl (Jdninbcll ‘tfiffflti the minutes of Pilot ""‘"“g' ‘several lfltters of corrcsponrlcnct’ were dezilt ultli. It was then dc- cmed no scrid n sunshine box to n, member uhc, had been 510k Elsi) to rememhoi- a frlcnd in hog; w“ also decided w lend boxes to boys overseas for New Years and s committee w“ RDDOWWYI W Dwk mam. 1t was unanimously de- cided to buy yarn to knit sock-s t0 be sent in the boxes at January. Secretary would buy the yam and several members kindly offered to knit. As the Red Cross Convenor was not present there was no rs- port along that line but one o! the assistant eonvenors re be an amount of sewing et be done ior the iefullfie-v- mittee in charge of the old hen collection reported a_ most. sails- facwrv sum was realized fiom the roceeds. The questionnaire on gitizenstiip was not discussed ll the corivenoi- was absent. The program was enjoyed and an ap- ple eating contest ci-euccd much merriment, Miss Luara Graham winning first prize and Mrs. Ed- win Donald second. Mrs. J. E. Campbell read a splendid paper on Christmas arid its meaning. Santa Claus appeared in iull uniform and distributed gifts to all pre- scnt including one for himself. The singing of the National An- them brought the meeting to a close. The hostess served a bounti- ful lunch and a social hour follow- ed which was most enjoyable. Mrs. Leland Campbell kindly in- vl the members to her home for the January meeting. The Baltic W.I. held their Christ- mas meeting at the home or Mi-a. James Cousins on Tuesday even- ing with Madam President in char e. The meeting opened by sing ng “Silent Nlghv", followed by the Creed repented in unlslon. The members wure pIOZLEQd ti, 3n- tertain several visitors. Roll call was answered by Christmas Thoughts. Minutes were read and business was discussed. It was also decided to send $2.00 to the T11 R8816. The different com- mittees gave satisfactory reports and it. was decided to serve Jp- ples to school children at, Chrbt- mas concert. Committee report- ed packing Chrlslmas boxes for boys in Newiouridland. The pro- krem consisted or a grab bag which created much amusement, anlnng the members and a neat, 511m was realized from this and the collection. The Red Cross Cori- Ven" BPOke of the Red Cross needing sweaters as soon as pos- slbre and yarn was distributed for same. The meeting adiourned by all singing "Jingle Bells." The then served s, de1lciou5 Mr. Morton Adams and hlg bride forrrierly Miss Ella Hog , are Rfbfndixig a few day's DIQR-Sflllgly in Sea View the guests of Mr, Adlims’ Parents, Mr. and Mrs James Adams. A liost of friends offer congratulations to this popular young couplo-V. -——--__i__. SOUTHPORT SCHOOL B01101‘ Roll for November mg ember: Senior Department MGrade -l. Dorecrie MacKay: 2. ggflffl Mclflflls: 3. Lmiise Henry. Robxezirclaifioiix-IL-‘llrelyygmlgirfalt: 2‘ llldna v u - mgrlsgu gfgngnd‘ ry eq a. a. ° _ -— Eileen Mclrinis; 2. Kill-Tr‘: S. Norman Corish. mrtlagenvir-i. Elln. Maclnniifi 2_ KB ° Twafmfl: 3. Morgan Mac. Y. ("M10 VI —i. Calvin Wood' l. m“! K8119)’: 8. Gordon Cooper. Richest Average. James Tait 94.1 per cent ' Primary Department Grfldt} V-l. Noreen MacPherson: 2 Shircy Jenkins; 3 Mai-y Burr-lg, GgdidiiiielvziiteJuggi-ififbegtsorband s ; . M333! wen ra e I'fI-—i. Vern Gallant: 8 Louise McCarr-on: 3 Joan Aylward "m1 SY-vin Flood equal. Grade lI Sr. -—1 .Dorls Wcnd- 2 Collins Wood. ' Grade Tl Jr. -i Roland Lutea: 2 Mary McIrinis. Grede 1’ (a) -l, Velma Wood: 2 Eddie Burns; 3 Lloyd Jenkins Grndo I (bl -1. Gordon Ayl- ivnrd: 2 Bobby Jenkins. Grade I Irl -l David Llewellyn. 2. Helen McIrinlsg 3. Jackie Mg- Carton Highest Average. Noreen Mac. Phc-son 93 per cent. Principal: Claude W Wood. L‘ “l with a donation of lrllii Healing Bad! Dueldalarrhaltondiiions (‘atnrrhnl deafness and Head Noise! nerd not he Iiflllflvbtbii nny lomtfr B11190 n,» qll-u-nvv-ry of nn Amorlvml I hamlet. yaw l, 1-, [\(l~:.i|i)l|~ for some nf the moat Ohqflnfl“. (‘flfillfl of hvnfni w; dun in rn- fnrrli in lm rvllnvcrl ll!’ 11".‘ lllttllloflflml nf thn furniuia mllwl Spnntex. This treatment in mr-oilillr WWI ‘VH0 -"’"“"°~‘5 In innnv countries. Mr. l). 1).. 67 3'01"" 0h], ywlics: "I hnvo used the treatment. for only z weeks and my hearing Iii nmch 1,", ._-_ Tl,» rvlinf unr- pmmpt and no“, m, heap] nnlsoii haw- suhsiflcd. ‘MV rgllffh, n rnsn nf m/iriv .\‘I‘.H!'n' Ftnndlnl. h mmrovhm Fayjgfnrlflrlh‘. ' SIIMHQX in ‘juflh. "Nd "I. home anti 500MB in work fflpkhy rm ponpll.‘ nf an nRPF- 8am"! Iv so successful in rvlioviii ' vtiiarfhfll deafness stripping lfond A 01x5» Ian: ciirblnndntnrrlnthntltls offorr- iin e M, gmnmlad money back a reement. Got S sntex from yo"? d"!!! 5'- man'- vfl-w l nrnnrding to the simple rec- ‘Vi, If nt the cm] of 10 day! Your hear- ls no: relieved, your Head Nola? ..l|-rl, just return tho omW-Y 1"“; a . and your mono Will he rofuFte ,.,,.|,,,.,¢ qur-Jilrm. ct lpsniox rom your 0111881!’- 3°50)’- Asslstrmt: Ilelen M McInnla. KINGSTON W. I. --__._ The December meeting of King- =lnn W, ‘l’. was held at tli» home of Mrs Edgar Newson. Meeting waned bv slnclnc Inqlltiih». Cum‘ ‘allowed bv Crcr-d in unisrm Roll "ll wns answered with enchanze of ‘lffs. Minutes of lart meeting were ‘curl and approved. Two members "W1 there river and one new mem- "r Wm: Wfirnmed ‘H’. was rig-rider! ‘ treat "hnrfl nhlfdrnn h) rhrirnlnie "re. tn gem! fihrleimoe Curd: in ‘wt-iri- nnrl n-vv n bill 9.5 cents ‘wit. Mrs McSwaln. M f" to ‘we "roan. postage on hm: in ‘Relnh ‘Iron-n and to meet after Chlrstmns "i null! Ti. was derfldr-d to meet evriv two "eeka in quilt for vcininr rnonihe “he same cmnmliiee were loft on. “wo larva auilts. two nr. new ‘ockirire. were sent tn RM (franc “oll rqll newt month hflfth hint " omits r-nllwilnn ‘ms-J EwnMIm-v n! Hap homo n7 wry-s "rt YIHYYI ‘IWnnHwrv ninen»! will, ‘~11 my». m» we,» em.»- “cum lunch w»; served and Mobil hour spent. Reading by Alta Prowse 8o there really f; u butter short- agel The figures recently released by the Dorriinlon Bureau of statistics clear up All those rumour; about its being a phoney shortage, due to panic buying and wicker wholesal- ers waiting for the price to rise. The cold facts are that Canadians are eating more butter than they did last year, so that although produc- tlorrlias been maintained at the Previous level. we have now much 1855 in storage than we had this time last year. That means that all of us have got to out less butter. This ls not the nutritional dil- aster you may suppose. The fact ls that there are other and cheaper ways or getting the two chief food essentials suppned by butter. These essentials are fat and Vitamin A. A great many people would be a lot better off if they ate less fat, so that: no loss. Those who need the high enemy food can get it by eat- in the fat part of meats, and o! course all meat contains a. certain amount 0f fat throughout. Were butter our oniy source of Vitamin A_., a reduction in‘ butter consump. tion would be really serious, for too little of this liriportant vitamin in our diet leads to night blindness, lessened resistance to infection- heme m0" (‘Ollghs and colds and in extreme cases to a serious eye disease, xcrophtlinlmig Bu; butter 1S Only a fair source of A. Cheaper and better sources are the green leaf and yellow vegetables. spinach brwmu- beet xreens, carrots, sweet potatoes, squash And you will be glad to know, Vitamin A L, mt a temperamental vitamin and sllrvjyg; el en lnexpert coolflng very nicely. owl" excellent- fwd sources are gggrband cod-lfeer oil. ‘Ihese can. m batwflsldtred cheap substitutes 08810;‘ P‘ but 11 You eat liver oc- Bly and take cod-liver oil ‘aegylflgllilyfilfre getting more Vii. m.n mn butt" could seliéeiriyexcnsslve use o! One thing to remember _1f you‘, ~l$.".z%"": "I A is c i» =1» m» miner Ye low vegetables, don't m, M oil either medlcinallv or Ziszllariindrefiing base. Carotene. hi: v _ W ch vitamin A occurs in vegetables. ls fat soluble Mineral oil will dlss0l"e carotene I out f Vegetables eaten and since mlnerol oi itsef is not assunfllatcd the ca a tene also will be lost. m. $365.13‘??? "so m"- M ee- chr. h u e1‘ ks scarce let the uren eve most of it. Toronto will bring you g y,” co ' f . . W Qmg-aylrlivcigaggh and authoritative CHARLES DICKENS rs rorrc or- Animus; A sketch o! Charles Dickens m; ma?! a appreciation m" m; W, elven by Whitfield As- lml. nresloent of the Dickens’ n]- lowship, to the Maritime wane," Club of Montreal in Tudor Hell, Moe-meal. last week. of his early Qrpgflg 5°? 770715318 111 a blanking factory P Mndmf imllleflwd the novelist ‘we’ 1n “While for social reform through his books, the ypeakep noted. Mr. Aston held that mg novels of Dickens grain in richness with each reading. A notable feature of all the novels lg m ub- ucidance n! characters, amounting sometimes even to a stiperfluity, but always true tn type, Mr, Aston save a number of drama-tic sketches. introducing well-known character-g from D‘ ' He concluded with rcadlnes rrmn "A Clurismlas Carol.” Mrs. G. R. Macteod. President of the club. introduced the speaker, and Mrs. L. T. Cronin thanked him, Dr. Arthur Fgerton played seven! selections on the omen. OBWELL WOMUV’! INSTITUTE m annual meeting o! the Or. well Women's Institute was held at the home of M155 Doris Rooney. Roll call was answered by 10 members paying membership foo, the President, Mrs. Neil Mc- Innis presiding. Minutes of last resular and annual meeting was read and approved and the sec- rotary Lwve her re ort which show- ed that during he ear, $297.22 was realized. Of is amount $23.25 was donated to Red Cross; $8.00 to British Children's Fund: $2.00 Save The Children Fund: $2 to Alexandria Orglllianage; g lrpMllk for Britain nd: l3 Spirilirc Fund; $5 to TJ-l. League; 8o to Y.M.C.A. and Army Fund. A War Savings amounting to $20 was also pur- chased. A blackboard was donat- ed to school amounting to $18.40. Boxes wtre sent to boys overseas. This and all other expenditure amounted to $242.34. The Red Cross report for the year 1-: n‘! follows -- 1e quilts. l lankcl. 6 sweaters. 8 prs. socks. i llncket, 5 drcses, 9 prs. gloves, 2 prs. mit . -~ —-2_.. l m: - unfii A ‘ti?’ a; inedible iniiu. realm: vitie-n-u. d‘; “m” idimiiiogel-t ue mm little W58 COD! and also a . Mod A “b, - 1 . __ - Wthlghl wu aenauiihigr-"lhu babies a» "sunnnegl... [Dogmltdfliibosacn v Qiikiri’: dbl‘. ‘i3 ‘élfifiilmilli bin“ 0 r . n» folbwing officer! were than lllsl Doris Rooney. On and afler December 21st it is unlawful to sell or buy butter at retail willmul I116 l!!!“ render of the proper couponl. a C a ~ EFFECTIVE Nowi n33 lessee is g rationed by coupon The ration is one-half pound Vol butter per person, per Wiwll "Spar-e '6'” can be used (or the purchase of butter. Each coupon becomes good on n diilil: dateuidcxplreoouadcflnilo dale . . . l-l-ITOI-II be used only within its prescribed period u given below. Brown Coupons, Nos. l to ll, “Spare 'C"' from Ration Book No. l now in the hands of the public, are to be used for this purpose. Each Brown coupon, Nos. 1 to l1, "Spare '0'" entitlee the holder to buy one week's supply. Only Browncoupons, Nos.1 to ll applying to Tea, Cofieo and Slligll‘, "56" coupons have no specified expiry d810- Ilasos When Butter Coupons B06581‘ Usable-wand Expire ‘ $53.‘; °°°“@'$§.i'“,,'.‘i?.‘“ rilirfifiitl. 1 December 21 January 8 2 December 28 Ilnnnry 8 8 and 4 January 4 hnuary 17 5 and 6 January 18 Imus-y 81 7 and 8 February 1 February 14 9 and l0 February 15 FOIIPIIIITWZQVW W __ ll March 1 ‘ l llarcli III NOTE: Brown Coupon No. 2, “Spare '6'” will be good {or use only during n 7-day perlod—-December 28 lo January 8. Brown Coupon! Nos. l,and8loll,"Spnro‘U",benlodwlll\llI-w0olpIIok lodge their butler coupon sheets with their rehilen, so that the lattc may detach the required coupon! when delivering. Coupons for butter, like those for Sugar, Coffee and Tea (the red and green coupons) must be detached by, or in the presence of any seller of butter or his employee. If desired, consumers may Temporary Ration Carlo All Brown Coupons on Temporary Ration Clrdl lllllod l0 members oi the armed forces on leave, visitors In Cumin, ow, are good after December 21. Butter Holdings Exceeding More Than One Pound per Person Mun Be Reported and Coupons San-rendered Consumers or non-registered boarding houses having In their possession the equivalent of more than one pound of butler for each person in the household, must before January 8, 1943, rapes-l their holdings to the nearest oflico o! this Board. They must forward with their reports the number of butler coupons representing their butter holdings. l! the quantity d butter In possession of such persons represents more than the eleven Brown coupons in Ration Book No. l, which willbegood lot buster, they muss in their reports undertake to detach from future ration books, additional butter coupons oqul to the remainder of Ibo surplus. Special Notice T0 Retailer: 0nmdahcbeoember28,maflersmunuublishshdrrightupurehunewnpplia ofbuitciromthdrmppllsrsbytnmhgoverlolhonppllereuruuflyvalidmlen equpomoqnivflmlhlhopoundqeolbuflerordcodfionlllollppllolhl$nlldh gviqtam-aedamsamaflmhubeeamfledsemchyeaudaprlunvuebteeh. THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOA t runs an IIAVY i-aiuariss son assanuo till" IIOIILATIOII ‘__ , . , _ m for their w.‘ held awn" n MCKQIIDI, _ ‘v4 |- -\(| Qgflnfl- IQ ° at sinzinl e ~ wrs. M . u ll H. u a’, i-r w" c rs e w“ cbeu the be weir duties. rareywllehod, n: atom The system for butter is diluent from that. \. C Oil! Mn Iffld um u“ oltico. mash utelzgzdrtatmaf“ w a Q o‘ y“, gnjoyablo CV