~—2' p wrsi:ni e ,auinu|iu a auanmaams en's Null, 8 1 Iiloot; --1'0I.Ll'l‘ uni-that gone hi: §Q%Q€§dmn §fis h -IAN'I'ID - Used safe n my,“ Apply Dunk ivar gaining 00-. Central . l 10f. -IlAlD WANTED. by family od mu, 80 Granville 81.. gnnmom Dhone 008-1. 12-1441 JAM! -KENSlNGTON-Frl- day 8.30. _ n withers 1n {Faces in the .Fog, with Paul Kelly, Leo Patrick also "mini. 15-14-11 s roa sans -. rem Platinum (silver blue). Norwegian and La Forest Platinum and Stan- dard Silver males. Harold B. Mil- liran. Summersids. _ 11-20-14 -FUB glfgl-igaqlvir, £1.00 N. 0'Bryari o rew m- pany. Latllii, ls buying onxll é plegesfifit Peits d y at office Regain, Sunimerside. - hill IN Tllli Milli QD-My Revel in the witches-y of this Australian. .» bum l dfio " CoarlluaDlIIflom Water llrem some: suit onus flfiranvllloltrool» wllodsllvlodtaslyhsunolalnsnldda arllollr-wod. Iluinalfifsrthlsssrvlso boynepoadbloforddlysrlss turday 9.00. See Jane 5149 I Insane-IL all y Otlowwlt- IIINOI COUNT! ‘Mvltllllf QIOIINUG inns rt suvoflmemdnlsmiey. “Jig-lg mvjlitjlllls "I C(_)i_|id 1.1.. luv’ To <3 Dov (jmssirlil Dflmfil bio» u '00- nssnsimi“. mam-I'M —l'.l'EII.-flmn saws with- stock Mix-son's. —-COBDWOOD circular 30 and 32 lndbes in stock wig-seq. , 12-14-21. arunnnu be ' n faces Chrhtznaa i! our t a Moore's Jewellery time, .-na'u. a. cums is 1811s dental a _ 12-18-81. . H. E. CLARK‘ is liming tal raotice in themslbalhxi 18th. —CIIBISTMLB W PG. . Tags and Deals. R1531 Drmz Store. Summerside. 12-15-31. flVO —-CKBIS'I‘MA§ Greeting Cards: An attractive selection. Gain-lies Renal! Ding Stowe, Summ . 12-1531. ORDERS now -! AM BOOKING for 1948 dellve Hillside Well- —Also- MARCH 0F TIME and SPORT SHORT Shows-—7.30 and 9.15 TT§IIIIIIIA ew Imidon. IBth. 10.30 Many. St. Prayer, St. ' River 7.00 Evening Prayer, St. Mark's. Kensington. ltev. D. E. - - 1.1.0 onan m M‘ ' ‘ w‘ ’ —Lloyd Nolan, the s pathetic —FI‘BYON UNITED cannon bornod eon of “A '1 GWWB rasmnar. cannon. - rm ser- m vi." We“ u“ vloesforS ,Deoernher 6bhbeatagainfor20bhCentury-ox— an as follows. (weiiuversell butinsdiffeieritklndolunlfloun. tili-Wwfi" J'Ci:e] B7130 iciecschi-wiriieaiigiiwa legg- iaioj v‘ '. ' ‘iris-iii atarredpwith. Michael (‘llqghea and par amall- —® the m“ “ it" a "Michael She. Detective" series. the la pain-is t0 er a5 guilty: convicted evidence. iriie cnarqiorrrrowiy usual welcomed ~10 the club» member- ship and the club in GI- tqnd an invitation toaii. Inl- lish brides now in Bum- sid b0 lb th Timothy method! ‘rigs. aamzlsoio efeel ' free gather at the room my "m6 P1005 3.2%. $35.". sil-“éeii?” ‘m’ Personals ssWamWhWfii-ififilfi, he wui enter the imam Infinn- sry focmeddcal treatments-l —L./Opl. o. w. nmmpwn. 1W- 0.C., arrived home on the liner "Queen Elizabeth" and is spending hi; thirty-day leave with his pnr- ents, Mr, and Mrs. George Thom?- son at Kensington. _1,°u1e N, Thompson, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, Kensing- ton, after his release from the R O.A1‘., left for River Bend, Que- wherehe is employed with Bros. Company, Limited, (Paper Div.) Additional Prince Co. News {On Page 20 h I-hrongho -——— w filelrlfi £2333.‘ u‘ W“ -'rnr POSTPONID Auction ' 0'Sliea's the when n PW» .» BalcontheprunlsesdNeilMc-f Jvploalammimrsvhhgm 4. flegolosm. . - . . . . 81-50 Leod. 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Mseraamus - A private and "me Lord ll my shepherd.” cnuwno" funeral service was held for the Burial WM In U19 (Ihllmh calm‘ ‘ late Mr. W. A. MacFarlane at his te the service nt the grave being we “pow” m m“ comma l"; 1 late residence in Kensington on un er the auspices of the Oranla we“ m“ it w” the wmnmom s Sunday at 6 p.m. The Rev. J. A. ge. The pallbearers were , mo” Dream n m. l"; decision of McGownmcEastor of the Prssb er- Messrs. Simon Friars, Wesley Mao Iicounfl- club _ u, m“ . tlsn Chur , Remington. o clat- lbs-lane, Rawlel_ Macros-lano- bu; with e ed assisted by Rev. m. Murray o! John Armstrong, Sim Crawford ,3°,,Mu w‘ no‘, w“, u, the United Church. A quartetto and Fred Scott-B. m e dgcldqn v ' nk JP. oomii, 11.110 of 1%: Char o wn (Holy Redeemer) ‘rrooo was the solo dis- sen voice. fr?" d A "n. xaaunlloriliso‘ V ‘=2 i '1'“? Porous . \n doslon-Guor- ‘n,’ ’ \ a 1K3 n“ I Y’ MODERN! ROSE-IUD PENDANT ‘T80 u ono _ Inches!!- IAR-RINOS m, m, Q nk _ - ' i.) m.- ’ Fl-OIAI. I .00 p l. neon-II’ i i ‘unit's-u -- f» "opium .1 ‘ . mwflowor 7,00 She'll levo It! lonlllluo . I 11., n. ciiocrm m. . l i, *'~. BUMMIRSID IWILLERQ lo - A Scout's and help oihm. It and Oubs B0013 Law be seful M seeds are needed to help solvswgbritainb serious food short.- “m: vour Scouhsiagter or Cub- muiitizr iiayiviliimexi pascal in am.- ish Bov Scouts’ victory BMW!!!- ar. mp ‘ms rms-r scour LAW ~ "A bflle Scoot is looked 11D to b? ‘m’ $53123». is a i I sneer“ isiiiigig I E E @252. 15153:; 2%??? . f, 3 r _ GUA i nouns IISUHHHEE 111.1 wvES RALPH MUTTART Sumzucrsfde D PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. lllllliEY Chartered Accountant Office at l! rnnville Shoot animal-silo worth. while the boys who were awarded badges are . John Mac- lJougail who received Team Play- er Toy Maker. ause Orderly. Home Craft and de. Tommy Scantleburv received his Team Players Badge and Collectors Tommy pissed his Collectors with a very fine collection of stamps. Oohlmtulations Boys! A Christmas v is planned for next week. so don't, fomet to be there and bring a small t. Christmas Dinner With children home for the holi- chill until partially m, and and lemon juice, celery, pines pple and cranberry ri mold and chill until firm, Unmnl on lettuce and fill center with Waldorf salad tossed with Creamy fruit Dressing. Pass more Dress- ng. 2 spoons flour in double‘ boiler: add 2 beaten eggs, 2 tablespoons salad oil, juice of a lemon and orange and 1 cup pineapple juice; cook until thick, stirring Cool and fold 1n l. cup whipped CIERIII. Add sugar and beaten egg, slowly to boiling milk. Remove 411 Cover with white sauce and oaks 1-2 hour ' POTATO FIJI’! Prepnm 1 pint hot mashed po- totoes, highly seasoned with salt, salt 1nd butter. pile it in a rocky form and bake until it is puffed and browned. OII-IITMAI WIIATB SALAD 1 pkg. strawberry gelatin 1 cup hot water Juice of 1-2 lemon 1-2 cup diced celery 1-2 zap crushed pineapple, drain- ! cup thick cranberry sauce 8 cups Waldorf salad 1 cup Creamy Fruit Dressing l-d cup minced green , ,per Diuolvepgelatln in hot water sauce. Pour to n OIIAMY FRUIT DBEBSHG Bland 2-3 cup sugar and table- constantly. WALNUT CREAM PIE 1 cup milk l tbsp. flour l cup sugar 1 es: 1-2 cup English walnuts chopped l tsp. vanilla ad l noun’: llilll" race Warns ali-liilaflbitm A variety of rare, inspired frgggflwg by Helena Rubinstein, from which 1o choose the one that most lleopoahtliopersonalityofher-s; Arru Bnossoir-Orelmd-fmh and buoyant. I rlr. 1.25, l dr. 4.50 IlAVllI-SIJI1'—A heavenly-sweet and fragile perfume. 4 dr. 5.00 Suntan Sons-A dreamy, whispering scant. I n. 2.00 l Ir. 1.25, 4 dr. 4.50 TOWN-A sophisticated, worldly-wise r -‘ I. Govern-Captures the (mi: tang of Autumn woods. l fir. 1.25, G rlr. 0.50 Town urn Coinrrn Srr-A pair of dram llamas h those famous frayanaos. 3.35 I out. Warn hnn-‘hilznu to a g 3 dsnntlsas spirit. l. or. 16.50 add other ingredients; pour days and kinfolk gathered from baked crust. far and near, the Christmas din- ner takes on a special gala glow. Perhaps you'll decide to make roast beef the focal pnlont of your menu-it's a time-honor " tradi- tion snd sure to meet with proval, IOAST BEEF Wipe with wet cloth. Place beef and pepper then dredge lightly with flour. Tlace in hot oven and bake. Allow l5 minutes for a pound, for rare meat. l!) minutes for well done. Baste often with fat from meat. Add to this a tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce and s tablespoon of tomato catsup. 'I‘hicken with browned flour and serve. YORKSHIRE PUDDING 2 cups sifted flour 2 cups milk 1-2 tsp. salt 4 eggs Put flour in bowl with 2-3 cup milk, salt and eggs, Beat thor- oughly. Add rest of milk. Bake in square llxllxl. Pour in some 00f drippings from pan of beef. When pan is hot pour batter upon drip- pings and bake 30 to 40 minutes. Cut in squares and serve around roast beef. OBIAMID LIMA BEAN! Wash 1 pint dry llma beans in water and then soak 8 hours in water and put on to cook in boil- ing water, Boil rapidly for 1 1-2 hours. There should be only en- ough water to cover top and make a nice d. ' g. 5 minutes before serving season with PQPPGr and salt and stir in dressing made by mixing l tablespoon butter and i tablespoon flour together. ICALLOPID ONIONI Cook 1 quart of onions in un- covered boiling water. l“- the III-C Indians nets the golden eagle. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SIMPLIFIED sho lends have INDIAN WAR BONNI-TS made their war from the tall feaifoors llolsten flour with little mlllj i TUISA, Okla, Dec. l4 —(AP)_ lty finance commissioner Hall has his Christmas problem thoroughly licked. 11111 his fr in a dripping pan, season with salt 8v‘ John plus early ogs, so he ust sends them 1946 tags along th certificates that the tax has een paid. bon- o! Enman’ Drug 60., Ltd. SUMMERSIDE SPIKE-TOOTH HABROW The spike-toothed hazrow is ef- ctive in closing the air spaces in pring plowing and in killing small ds. The quality of the work i; ends largely upon the moisture ;.antent of the surface soil, the fir ness of the teeth, and the ps of operation. Frequently, the of the spike-toothed hen-ow causes the spread weeds where these present in patches. of perennial weeds are v the result of PRESIDENT WILL ACCEPT RESIGNATION WASHINGTON Dec. 14 —(AP)- Charles Sawyer, United States ain- bassador to Belgium, said today after a visit to the White B01150 that President Truman had agreed to accept his resignation before tho end of the year. Th‘??? i?§s.€.‘°.fi5‘.‘ o u bacterial action. / Avimziré sour APPLES Tomato, Vegetable 3 cans for ISLAND McINTOSH BIIIIIQI Hampers 3.50 and. 3.75 SPECIAL] llllAliER "ISORIIFLAKES 3 pkgs. for“ water at tho end of 5 minutes and cook until tender. Drain and quar- ter thg onions and place layers of onions and blanched almonds alter- nately tn buttered baking dish. some .-<.. ORDER OF THE BATH C-loth OI, lath-Mltondbno comma-gum D-loo Own flavor Mbtuid . DIMPwIanOIJO l-Wliflobdoldlleworldliond . ' Dwllhgfiwfionfl)! ‘l Ennas ilrrgilaltii i i l r i Summerside aura WALNUTB, in shell, PQT "I. “on ooacl ooooo rcoong; i ominous‘ SlllllilST $3ii’.".‘.’?'.“f.'.'.‘?"t.... .......41c $3.‘??? ... 75¢ i 5i.”iif‘?.’?'.'?..'.‘f'.".... 48c lfii".‘.’l.’.‘..... 65c .‘?;‘;SR.‘.‘T.'”I’.‘YY.TF'..“.E."‘.°.'?.... 50c 3239?. ..... 39c i, PEAS D0 UZ. TINS iii \ PllRITY FLOUR 98-1-3. BAG $2.89 Turk sass Chickens, and ilusks Special nines in Holiday mrrucs: Poultry at lowest market prices. CBLERY OLIVES- Per bottle PASTRY FLOUR- 7 l-b. bag swanspown FLOUR.- BRACE, McKAY & SUMMERSIDE 39c "“‘ 75c HONEY- Per tin . ROYAL C00 1 lb. pkg. 35c .321: J 2 lb. carton, each TOMATO JUICE- 46c i 12¢ OA- a m “no cools na- i C0, LTD. 1 _ romroas \ 1 A ‘ PHONE m, m, 210s A