pact-suntan 1g. "m! .z- ooiquw . . 5"» 7101:1011 11111 stow “a 116W EPPCHIBHCG softness _ and for , COFFEE PERFECTION COFFEE 7 “A ,, "H; _111...t1.,11ow..11..1.... “sits-v; pvllzmq it...“ 1 . $1,811,301 .1. vutuum Suiliflti 1.... i ’ and qinut ynrx m £qfifig;. pluitlyt" Obliiitllt: - -: 1 nouns-i.- (‘LOOPIII Gill BEER!" niifiililtlrsn‘: Sfsry hob _. NGEDINCOIIPOII ll-lll IIIIIOII TEI ' IND COFFEE It's-s IT YOUR IIIOCIIW In Momoriam iflbviflrmem .1 of my dosi- “Will-lid. John Ira MscLsren. who W556i! away Decber 10, 1946. * lt h lonesome here without him And sad the weary way " For life is not tho sumo u, m; ' 5m“ you were called away. Pmoeful be your sleep desi- Irs * "Pie sweet to breathe your name As l loved you in life In death I do thessme. The flowers I put upon his grave Isy wither and decay But th¢ love for him who sleeps beneath lblll. nevu- Isle may. isdly Missed by Ills Wife, Ella MscLaren. IT. PIXTIJCIUS SCHOOL mllowinl is the report for the _ month of November: Grade VIII-l. Maning Ivlyors; L I. Lorne MscGuigan; 3. Margaret Doyle. Grade VII—l. Evelyn Gallant; I. Les. Herrell. Grade VI——l. Elliott Myers; Melvin Doimn. Grade V-1. Gloria Harrell; 2. Kathleen MflcAleer; 3. Mary Mac- Aieer. Grade IV-l. Douglas Gallant; I. Henry Gallant. Grade III-l. Clifford Harrell; i. Dennis Doiron; S. Allison Mac- Aieer. " Grade lib-i. Lorraine Doiron; 2. Eleanor Doiron; 3. Tom MscAleer. Grade I-l. lmllse Doiron. Perfect attendance: Manning Myers. Evelyn Gallant. Nora Her- reil. Gloria Harrell. _Msry ‘Mao- Meer, Douglas Gallant, Dennis DOiPOH. Tom Macltleer, Mary Gall- nnt. Colleen hiscAlesr. Teacher. Dorothy modulo. LOW CONSUMPTION ‘lllie average daily calorie con- Wmlliion o! students in Greece ls R70 Germany 900-1500. Austria 760: compared with 3.300 calories in Canada and the minimum health- ful diet o! 2,000 calories. Ill." PREVENT some meson with ma. ittoimltlsvnyeeoaonicsi- PIQOOOOIII OIIIQIII~ I - 5/"055/019 E8 I Rub gently with E broad crumbs : after each wear- 2 ing. This helps g to preserve their Z and their flexible ' I words of comfort to the bereaved sms 1111 mt fyruun tantrums 111s nus ins you double rotscdoo- it, from pen in on odor, and protect your do: esirom perspira- Anidissn odorless deodorsst, . sluts! of s besuty can. ‘ 1 fly -—giviq ilnmedtstl -1946 A DEITRRL DIIARDIRII . '00 s news; asters may be . st flu unis s word. strictly 001' » sNe In abuses. ~ onsswuu. for Photographs. coursnaasrrou us‘: m- summon. ITUDENT WATCHES SPECIAL --Very smart at $12.50. Plus Tax. ‘ Toombs Music Store. ssucz‘ your (in-hum oerdl this evening st Maritime Btstion- - ers. We sreopen till I o'clock. ‘ nowsnn MMNNIB’ fitted . ' Footwear now located st 175 Queen Street. ALL CHRISTMAS G111‘! Wrap x ped Free st Crocketfs Jewellery Kent Street. 1 ENGLISH LEATHER. GOODS- “ Bill folds, Writing Cases and Brie! ‘ Cases. . Toornbs Muaio Store. : i BRONZE DESK LAMPS and ~.-. ; matching book-ends. Weekend spec- v - lals MacDonald's Radio Service, 160 ~. 2 Kent Street. o s smraoronirstr not mm. ‘ and F. W. Woolworth Co., Lid, will remain open the evenings of Friday. . Dec. 20th, Saturday, Dec. 21st and 1. Monday, Dec, 23rd for the conven- ,1- ience o! their customers. Christmas . closing 6 P. M. ' ci-al evening at Victoria for return-_ f, ed men- and war brides. Victoria 4 recently hsd the pleasure of wei-i coming back the lasluoi its war, veterans in the persons of Gilbert s‘, Metcalfe. Ebby Boulter and Keith "- Boulter. This gathering was unique y)‘ in that the last named, Mr. Keith, Boulter brought with him s Scotch‘ \ r lsssie this making the second bride} '4 to comp to this village. Keith Bos-‘ well in the capacity of chairman,’ called the honored guests to the {v platform. The men were each pre- ‘J sented with fountain pens uni s Wood. after which the ladies tonki “ over with s miscellaneous sh-rwer, -’ for Mr. and Mrs. Boulter, s table 7.. dsintily decorated with streamers‘. _ and wedding bells received the gifts ' ‘ which were brought in by basket. Those assisting were: Miss Audrey Thom“. M15! Edith Inmon. Misses Jean and Ruth Boswell, Miss Isa» ‘a bel Irunsn- A great many useful T.‘ and beautiful gifts were rec-EvI-d w while a number of speeches werei n")? delivered by different members of the audience in which they asJy is sured Mrs. Boultsr of a cordial! welcome and trusted that she would be balmy in her new surrou-tdings.‘ A generous lunch was served by, the ladies after which the young ‘I people spent the evening with i- muslc and dsncinl. Personals Mr. snd Mrs. Boswell Carver. end son Gordon. l-lszeibrook at- tended MacLeod-MacGrezor wed- i ding st; Montague on Saturday. " December 14th. APPRE CIA TION 'l"he Sisters of St. Viv-cent’: 0r- phsnage wlsh to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of $26.73 from _~._ Mr. W. W. Lord on behalf of’ The '_j Island Cornmericsl Travellers As- ‘ BQTBHOII‘. .______i_._é. 1 JAMES IOIDEN DINGWILL The funeral of James Borden, __- infant son oi J. Walter snd Phyllis Dlngwoll was held m! till M1116 of his parents in Midgell on Fli- dsy, December 13th. _- The bsby wss born in the Q. l. v I. Hospital on December 3rd" but " was delicate from birth snd on -‘ Wsdoudsy. December 11th.. his f pure splrl-t took its flight to the God who gsvo it leaving sorrow where Brest Joy had been. _ The funq-sl services were con- , ducted by the pastor Rev. D. W. MadPherson who spoke fitting in the presence bf s goodly numb“ of relatives and friends who had 1_. come to express their sympathy. _‘_ The hymns sung were: "Gori ‘" sees the Little Sparrows Fall" and -. “flare in the Arms of Jesus" \. Besides his parents thwe an 1 left to mourn two little sisters. ' June and Helene and s large num- ' ber of relstivfll Ind lrilfllil The remains were tenderly cer- rled to their isst resting place in Mldgell cemetal/ by his uncles. Ouyler Dlngwell and J. O. Deth. flavour 11m... Mac- ‘ BAKER'S rzosrr MIX Ice Dream Powder 2 pkgs. 21o IT Tipstfilormtauliflpwer, Spinach, Strawberries, Raspberries, Etc. l 0 u? Sm" "i" "M Yflmlill 0PM III)’ nights before Christmas, except SATURDAY-OPEN UNTIL 11:30 ~11. rqsluc: 111-2 oz. 1o. In order that our staff may enjoy s good Christmas holiday our store will close Christmas Eve at 6 o'clock and remain closed all day Thurs. day, Boxing Day, Dev. 26. I 351: iiYLMER STUFFED DLIVES llelnz Worcestershire SAUCE 5 oz. bot. 350 6 oz-. but. 320 9 oz. bot. 450 ANDIIDW PASTE 2 oz. lsr 39o Mctlraatlrs Pickled BEETS but. 290 emu LAZEL Am“, m. Dhutney Indian Mango 11 1-2oz.l1ot. 89c PIGKLES a2 oz. bot. 39c A WIDE vsmsrv o1= _ FRESH FRUITS 6' VEGETABLES A LARGE VARIETY OF SHELLED NUTS IN STOCK cocoa SWEET _ t, FRESH 1 [in 28c POTATOES lb. 15c \ PINEAPPLES each 351‘: ~ 1 .. "i" cucumatns ~ " . '1 Ti LETTIIDE each 23c goon 25c M,§.'5§‘"'5 ~ ' FIRM m5 CHOCOLATE - s. ' ‘TEES. 5 .., m roumts 11 35c ‘ L“ M CHOICE GRAPES Th. - ' - -‘ - - 25c g. ~ w * NEW CROP zaa COUNT 3 DIAMOND uooso .§...‘.i1"‘"' °"""°“ "21:... '. ' Wlwws C L u i1. k . 1.79 m SHELL il/‘olflolzalte doz’ FRUITS A mc: GTFTIPAICKEG? U), 65g 2 ' d’ c suuc MAGIC BAKING M ' i: ~ 01111011 PEEi. 1»- 55c POWDER 1 i». o» ¢ r cur MARTELLO ARTIFICIAL ..:2.*:*.1~.a.. 01112011 PEEL 1-= i. .1... 23c VANELLA 161-». l 29C .s:2.':.s L...“ 31 ,1 CUT AYLMER TOMATO ' “We 28 01. 1i >, Bottle 49c l5c QATSUP 2a oz. .1111 39C BRASSD or SILVD 11. 25s SHREDDED WHEAT 2 nkss- 25c nus GELATINE 11kt. 20c 49c 49c 1411x1211 PEEL 1.. 1.. .1... 2|: 00010111: FIGS i. 3|¢ A LARGE SELECTION OF SPICES, EXTRACTS and COLORING. MANY VARIETIES TO CHOOSE ICING SUGAR 1 lb. pkg. 12o i COUPON CHASE and SANBORNE QQFFEE Drip or Regular Grind 1 lb. tin MARVEN'S - PLUM PUDDING 1 lb; each CLARK'S SOUPS AYLMER n Tillméztlkl _AYLMER CHOICE 2 5 Vgggiiéigi 20 0L m‘ '2' °ll fin c I03 ofzo. finn‘ 9t 2 1 z v "‘ . , ' F °' " onsuos: JUICE so o». o» 2 l c BLENDED 2D DZ. Till AYLMER llDME-MADE STYLE GRANGE a GRAPEFRIIIT Jule: 21c] wares rlcrrLrss 1. HflNZ AUNT JEMIMA Bucumber RELISII i u- h»- 211: PANBAKE H-mm ""- - . _i- .- t l ‘u l r; f ' ! ,. ;E t i _ 17o sumotA wAx o» 29c "fifiiiiimiibwogn .1. .1. 15, ..:::.~:::.. a . ° ’- 1531c?» ‘m m“ "‘ "°‘ "" 32 Eiiiii STARDII A .1... 15o '° 35c ‘ ‘mi!’ AYLMER CHOICE QUALITY GRAPEFlllllT o -=- w- 35n p515 2, .,_ u. 15¢ i pComtnereiai Quality BeeF-All Cuts i Tasty Food For YounChristmas Dinner Includes Green Peas, Wax Beans, Asparagus anon: 2246 - 2247 111 111s (Is-ejects ‘lines ‘H. C. ATKINSON [IRDDETEIIA] n,“ \