vmv~Lva0n l l r (. l. -r l l l l I I M but of step with the schoo en, Mrs, r-arquhar Mcktae. Mrs. t thought which proclaims that true uwcn Prouoe and Neil 1)., cf Char- - ocautv lies in naturalness. he con- _ _ tottetown; ‘Daniel and Mary p11‘? _ , v ' ch I CAPITOL ' .2“ “ “Y TODA All?) “in... .......... w. ......l "Ow Food Is Rfltloned 1'» Oc-uvwd Counmes in" swam‘: » ' "~ "' 06' . o?” " ‘Z”“°"‘ m“ ' " TloN BILL W women waste a, great deal 0t’ time! "_"*' -"‘”'_— l"!!! m"! Km“ “an chudren- ers 3 onous Uttlre . i "A ahre - - . . ~ ~—an gm” m” a Kmrm‘ i“ ‘eflch °t observes °Ziliu°°“1‘ll“§é¥’ glelefielllgl “Merlin” of Iwstllfilfi ‘§.‘er‘l't?§‘°f.¢"°§k§m%‘é? sPECIAL OFFER‘ RCA Victor Record Pl - mo“, ejwhafixzerfeggfezgfl llleaven Kumpf, “will always Enfsrce his Sugar, coffee. tea and csnain and had a keen mind and a tender Getthisfl-LSS Rclvlttfll‘ all" ~ <z mdé-z :':~::.:2'E<EE! are aesggagrgegiggengggi- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN RAGE SIX SHOWS 3.15 — 7 — 9 O'CLOCK W». Robert YOUNG Maureen (TSULLIVAN - Lewis STONE WILLIAM GARGIIN - LYNNE CARVER A Flclrtfl/n/Lv/ z/u _\]a_\'cr u. i\->-.i PLUS—LAUREL HARDY Comedy BEA U TIFUI BALLET IPI-etty AS A I Picture Means Just shape of her mouth even when she knows its natural shape its mne too good. That is the opinion of a man fumed in Hollywcod as the crgina- makeup for tor of technicolor i some of the first c0101- films. “NATURAIP SUHOOL OUT Getting and staying oomplletely o strongly that this time cfluld be beb- ter spent in experimenting with Vi} ous shades of eyeshadow to dramatize the eyes. or leazmni 5° use a brush on the lips, or master- ing the art or patting instead of rubbing foundation film, rouge and eyeshadow on the skin.” l The expert 3085 on to say $11M,- » in his opinion. almost every oom- lotvish-skinned woman. PRINCE EDWARD — DEC. 23- 28_ tho rerun aver gave you! l UNDER THE GERMAN HEEL exuctions on the conquered cniy by S93E88. So far as that is pIss bl/E. I Then he may expect that a pecplg l who have lost all strength or char- acter-wthic-h is always the (‘Me with every nation that voluntarily submits to the threats of an op, ponent-will not find ln any of these acts of oppression, if one be elllb-‘lfid HD8115 f;om th-c other. suf- ficirntz" grounds for taking up a ms rations on occupied countiyes in PLUC — GOING PLACE.‘ — STRANGE“ THAN FICTION — DOWdGl". Being a IGRSOXIHbIy QYGC- _ _ A v _ , ' 1 1 1 b uh ilitCsli WILD 1.11.1; - 3* 5HOWS DAILy _. 3.15 — 7-00 — 8. 5 ' tical soul. he does nsttglesxrpltifidexptelcé. glltgzttlgg llrllfigécgilgilidnzodlhtilheg; gold (glloluailricgwégrtljh zeta/ah grorkg gggofififlléefiag%nfitfiginlfig szgaices 52/77,” Q very many womzn c , __ _ - 3 ~ v Q- - _ Re _ ,w_ .- hours that would be nquired to‘ ‘$35112’ ‘Ailing lifgétéagL-‘flltgfi bicad. or 2,509 Hrs. of rye bread a Goofiwfifif‘ ffsfsimd vby ewe a“, a RUFF/f’ Wflkfi/P; g 19am this rather Comnhmled “Mg an soldierg are Buv-jng goods zliekédThe basc fats ration has not Carma Webster and Re“ M“ womb fifl¢ ¢Q fi/édz {Pr/‘a/zrun; 8. WITH BRENT AND MARSHALL hcr do is apply foundation film. tint this with the mcrest suggestion‘ lof cream rougg So he'll settle for pinkish powder rouge. But he won't; settle for any rule about matching powder to n8- tuml skin tones. , varying degree. On the one hand. What he would molly like to See ,_m2|my 0mm“ Se“ h“ “nfw order’ to occupied countries 1r she splashes l:v.ng standurds too sud. and mm apply‘ denly. On bhe other, Grnnati 0c- ‘in occuplrd countzies with worth- less money, which is another name for loot. Here are flood rations as imposed in occupied countries: nd forqet the all-over tinting with i kinds of peas and beans weze ra- B1111 103/111 Iioned before. the invasion, but from July onwards bread and lB-YMIGCSOUQ foods. butter, margarine and edible oils have been raflonrd as wt l1, and meat rationing was introduced in September. The sale of cream is pzohibil: d and fats are rationed on a scale which gives a nmewhat smaller ration for children and ud- diticnal muons for heavy and very. must buy butter. The orlgmnl extremely scanty nation for coffee and tra has been inczeassd. and the bread ration. Cflglllfillv 2,030 grs. a week irres- pective cf quality. with an extra Belgium Before the invasion no‘ rtttidns had been brought into force. though In Memoriam -——— a WALKER JOHN Lstana fl-OSDILEL The late lvn". Walker was born at North mver eighty wven years ago and Brew up on his father's farm |,IIEl‘e_ sixty years ago he married LIIZEDCEII iVlurfluyCll who still sur- VIVES. 1o them were born nine child- ren, three sons and six oaukiltvrfl a8 lQ1lo\\5§ Mrs. Annie Lydioru. Brock- lyu, New York; furs. Gabriel Vad- aua. rugnland. New York; Hugh M. of Norm River; Mrs. J. u. Mcrady- _ . . __ rfilFT TIIIIT KEEPS 0N Glllllcf TIIE - . T0 DA Y | That T0 EXPBPlZ On Sunday nlzht. December m- ‘ ‘*4 | , ' | 1910 tne unmomu Spun. of John _¢ , a WED. 0ND I lll-STIR. l Wanner took us flight from its ,1. , . 1-"- earuny tabernacle to be forever with _ - l n c I416 G'- . 1 The average woman simply dzesnt’ , F0 than twenty ymra he - ' wfrilled B! llle idea 0r using make‘ ’ was {lfililgd with bronchial trouble ' I, l n I up to tint her fab? as an artist - which was verv ularrcsslnt! Dy time; 4 tints a drawing. In flat, she's All flu lhrilll and only the any before his ueath ,f scared to death to change the was removed to the fr!!!“ EdWflId . I U i l heart. His devotion to duty in home and church com- manded the respect of all who knew him. He was a thoroughly consistent christian becoming a member in early life of the Church of Scotland. He remembered well the late Rev. Donald McDonald and was a tzreat admirer of the late Rev. John Good- will. the late Rev. Daniel McLean and Rev. D. M. Lamont. l-Ie was an extensive farmer and l plexiou needs to be tinted t0 Clint/o ~ ' _ 3 f1 in ' _ lrfllvy WOPKHS- Mirgflflne ava'l- an exhibitor of Live Stock for fifty l 313111333??? get ‘Egifirgexéfingnhlsrhl In accordance with thispoiticai able only to consumezs in t 3 low- vears at our Provincial Exhibitions bags pawder for the sauow m, yo“ philosphy Germany is imposing est income group Whilst other: and very seldom was outside the money. He W55 a, lover of a good horse. His funeral which took place on the third of December from the residence oi his son at North River and the place where he was born _ _ DECEMBER u, 194,, ‘Q? REO0RD PLAYER @@%, mthat actually plays; FQQpTJs through the loud spcltkt-r of your radio. A wonderful Christmas gift for mo“). music lover. r.::::.1."!"":".*9-95 with your purchno of '5 worth ol Victor Records of your own selection. O RCA vrcron COlilPANY imrrrt) Ihlifu Montreal Tnmnm Ca \\"m' an’ Vnnruuvcr “ m‘ side of Cornwall. The Rev. Mr. Goodwill nave the funeral address. speaking from the 23rd Psalm which he prefaced by a. Personal Eulogy to the deceased as he knew him in his younger days. Speaking y 3' Dl/Kd» AT CAPITOL Czuutfii Tlimure audit-trees k011i lll l1 bill (ll. (Olllllilliti SUSDCIISC (‘b _ _ _ lust, 1111211: when the new. OXClillllZ~BlOlC give fine portrayals 1n the filnp "South Of sucz." had its first supporting roles and lend to the 10ml suottmz, An llllfllllllllg tale of lhlm a fitting atmosphere of terror. grtfvg] and walousv, the tucture has , Brent and a mine owner portruy- orlncipnllv of the hospitality of his home and his devotion to the sol- emn worship of’ the sanctuary and closinz his remarks with the words of the Psalm Surely Goodness and Mercv Shall Follow Me a‘l the Days of My Life and I will Dwell in the House of the Lord Forever. curds covering a wide range of foods had bunn distributed as s, precau- tion in case of emergency. Socn after the occupation, bzeod, coffee, fats, sugar and potatoes wtre rationed, while Whole milk wu I0- stricted to childi-en, old people and AT LEAST 20 MINUTES were who insists on ignoring her atlvanc- Jumcs Stepheuscm and Eric Poland and Bohemia-Moravia ~ - u r b " povsdeilngakugktchngheoxéki: is Ration; in genaral a e below and 10m" he lemarked_ “That is‘ un_-1n the cases of Poland far below lesswou have a naturally pinkish,l “l? t fled fotr, Grow-anv- Black u." L11 ‘3 \ i - positively glowing complexion. ‘Mirmviznam “l” n Bmlemlfl _ ‘ ul tl . 1 t, (lflUlTOUS ed bv Miles Mandel" discover a verv . k1 f Lh - Yellow- i lids. M t l nct yet Ulen . Sou (‘:11tlllfilitligllllllltgfi.‘ Jauabie ‘sliamontiwlknownblasl the My lfimgfi Swinging»; gowiier to D k rrrillianed. ea ‘as Mgaletiulpalllqitggataarers gfirtargalelliliiagxg , (l-mgc lircul. 1n the hlllfflllfl role “Stur o fricu." ten o as rears " ' ‘ ‘l t I t If .1’, t! ink. enmar The we“ r “on 1 me {Wyn d~ ' .. _ t Rivals‘ a dynamic performance as a of it he plans to steal the diamond ggiliggladoggft gem “Qegn 212e,? m; noted 5n any 07th‘, wfiflm w~up_ fiocyguforlivigtgzmmwfifi ‘Kioitaglléiéii’ 111111‘ rrr-nmu who can meebtrop- and one night he attacks Mander. grayisrhbelge powd“ to tone down EH86: (5 lbs. a. month), wfflse led ten-norm; 4,575 s,‘ l my Intel-mam was m thejamnv m“ lcal heat. murder. and theft without Alter kizlimz him. Tobias finds the ma vivid 60.0,," (1 1-2 lbs- 8 mflnfh), and tea compared Wm, 225) s,‘ 1n Ger.- ag H1ghfle1d_ A B Cutcljffg was 0n tho mflll the military situation In Egypt 1s Illustrated a wl-ll lOaillE 1111s hcnttidI-Ilslcoglncs? isMlcst gwfgelit ngfssirgarlzrarrliictitidlecideietorglcgléss ,3,“ aunv-flg, thinks ma, the, 18-4 lb. a month). were latizned u- mnfiv The Silgqt. ‘ration of 2i» rrr funeral director. ' ' ' possible with the Information at hand Buqhuq presumably 151,1: 110:: -1 c- os ovc ' rcnzzt ar- c t: V _ . _. ' r Y , , “ d 1939, g H. q. - ,;' A ,' ' ' -- '- gnreri flindiiiells {mink m ‘We with and nmrder‘ He learns to ms dlsnmv gm mm’? 115411;‘ mo, ‘lslidulci- lprllafi: mtetlilnlgofio qufistliléln gllIPbn wit “iii is 8.1m}! the Grénkztn kv-hl, Tllie £53 captured, and the Italian main forces driven northwmatu-nr-(I un hm. < the fist of her that his wife had witnessed the around wuhomk 05cc i»: 71-“; o Iespciany or Mi mm," 1.95,. ‘cud i“ '33‘ 5 flmar a ‘V f3‘ ‘mv ' Muum- l‘ l! I “swam” l" WPIIOse that the 1111""! forces lhvrc urc fir | v tiortn. men?- up n} dnlte 13111511112 xulgéihanttergntts mttrrxeriuattie iiier fife 1131133;Ifigeglglelufifkcxegg a5: “m, the occupaflznfthe mum; o? thealloocaaétiegr tggltlg-‘ilélz 9- ‘my rd congested lucrumpcd quarter: and very vulnerable to artillery fire ‘ ' i. asmn- ‘c w? .- ‘ 4 ., . .' -*» . “lll m1 noitrdm O a E11‘ i‘ 10 V l! u a 9 illusion M warmth Of color on eye imbue of margajne was dmstb It is mpmnd that m? Belgian‘ Ind bombing attacks. Th, shadowy arrow suggests the possibility of sets out to prove that her lover has bevn framed with the murder of her father. Grlrxrue Tobias, the man who has never had the same tvpe of screen role, (‘runes through with still an- ‘I ute she double crosses him to aventzc the miserable years of her marriage. Lewis Seller. who directed the film, handled the pacing of the story wonderfully and created lust , the proper mcod of fear and menace lids. If you have dark eyes. he Sayi- experim-cnt with light eyeshfld°w5 only. - “Don't ever sav that you are foo, cld to wear eyeshadow’ or to try to callly curtailed and only consumers in the lowest income gzoup wen: allowed to buy margmixre, the m- t‘on being about 115 grs. (4 oz.) weekly. Other consunurs had to are not taking kindly to tihe nation- ing system and ‘lint a. black mar- ket for ratlcnd focds is mctive. lffanco wish to thank all who sent. Flowers. Cards and Letters oi Sympathy during their sad be- Mrs. John Walker and Family t kind friends I: W?” "wlrvlinr movement by British armored units which would ° ° l "TY dill"; character. Shlded areas represent Bullish terri- orlal gains during the week. _._.,_,, other u .t cliurnclcrizut-ion in the that one would find in a place ‘n B, .. h c o your mouth or WY bill-M'- The Minister of Trade and M 'MacKa ' 2. nari m‘ ruthless. rreedv and icnl- Seem"!!! with Rfeed- "$011111 0f $105,935,132’ ghgfnulng the color has 81ml Wflwnve that thfre is mere was no faflflffng gygtem NaVemEfLMMM and waste,- M,Zg.,.,,‘?‘“3“°°§,,§'§ Your om t n w , M, nus mine owner. His uilfe. realistic- Suez" was adapted for the screen by of your ‘Mn from in‘, to pmky no intention of rationing butter by cards {More the mvadm, bu; STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL geld ' ' n S a “*5 M‘ m any Dortrnved by Lee Patrick. mar- Barry Trlvers from an oriainal story i“ “n, ma. o“ are The manager of g large coopeza- i “ t mg ' - g g Q4 n cmdul°us'_chapmm' tied mm on“, ‘or his mom‘, and is by Sheridan Gibmm he ccntnues. e o (y m t6 five dairy speakm? or the muked oonsumpt on was regub. by r st- i- r e -l. Lenthel MacKay fin_,n1,. mnwmntuous Of him Ho, Playing on the same Drona", are the more interested ‘veug d m] m milk Ncelp-zs expmscea {he rlctions on the buying of med, 110m;- Rol] (or November; Kay, 2. Pauline Reid. mom bounty 155,105 WW9,’ nnucx" knovss rm bnumls when she three entertaining short subjects in dramadltn: W18 8 l" Z00 vmw mat butter ration Wculd Soon Cfikes- Pistllei and Chwclaw- m? Gmde X—-1< H516“ Reid; 2- JOY Grad“ I —1- L018 MBOKEY; 2 Alklmside. bflCblllfis madly in love with Brent. entitled Goimz Pfaces~Merrie Mel- ody~and Fiction Stranger. AT PRINCE EDWARD “SPORTING BLOOD” YVITH YOUNG — O’SULLIVAN locks you have left. Make n-o mis- take abcut it, regardless of your ma. cniorive. who you M8 01' where you live. your appearance can bc improved with crsmetics- the right. shades of cosmetics. BR11- ftilly applied. ‘ "I think it's a great mistake for a woman to allow herself forty minutes in the morning f0? 56311111‘; be unavoidable. Bread was rationed from Srpt- ember 1940. rye bread from Oct- ober. Tihe ration of white bread in September was 600 g:s., but since October I has been only 500 gm. a week, rye bzead 1.500 grs. The total of 2.200 grs. computes win ti» "normal consumers ” ration of Z- pzohibition of the sale of fancy breads and fancv chocolates, or the sale of spirits and aynritifs three days a week, and the: serving of more than two mflln dishes, includ- ing 1 meat dsh, An restaurants. The cconcmc dislocation allowing the collapse made it. impossible 120 introduce a comprehensive ration- Macleod; 3. Mary Reid. Grade IX-l. Janie MacLeod; 2. Eileen MacDonald. Grade VII-i. Vernon Morrison; Olga Woolner. No one becomes guilty b‘. fate.- Prhwiual: Carrie Woodside. . Seneca. Assistant: Isabel Reid 2. Donald MacDonald; 3. Leigh MacKay. Grade VI-l. Donald MacL/aod; 2 Brendon Reid; 3. Austin Reid. Grade V-I. David Bell; 2. Roma IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR REAL VALFIIS I\‘ l _, . . . ing plan at once. The food suppy Macxay- 3 gem, Hem. and ' Thrills of the race truck and und IVLISS O‘Sulliv an and d dressing and men 0,11,. w,‘ fm- 500 grs. in Germany. n t, _. d u m ch . . y I O povxcriul romance are combined Lynne Carver as the daughters. 2:13pm; up 1 may be prejudiced-IE Fmm Otoobs-r 1 the coffee rflil0n as? o’? thxelnfioufi iihoutrh ilzll- wg1%:gg$3r_ _1_ Kathryn 1:11am- I ncuioly to make "Sporting Blood," which opened ycstcrday at the d ‘Theatre, one of the - and satisfying pic- _ car. The picture is primarily a story of re sport of krugs with many m scenes showing pulse- ‘ng rncr-s, gripping training i.- us a horse is cured of a “um bow-l: and one o!’ ' m stable fires ever n. and above this is l beau- v of a rut $11123 under diffi- rdmunce te/ims Robert d Miurecu Osullivan, a .>u that should be con- “ ‘s a young owner . . 1g stublc who te- lnrus f0 llli Vlfflllllfl home to find . ie still irate-d by the Lock- Stone, foregoing Judge Hardy for the nonce, is outstanding and Miss |Carvcr does a fine piece of work. There are warm love scenes as Young falls in love with Miss Car- ver, who jilts him. After that, re- venge enters the herds mind as a method of fighting prejudice. He marries Miss 0‘Suliivan for spite, then learns what real love is. The I picture ends with a brilliant race 1 victory and the defeat of prejudice. As the trainer of Youngs horse. ‘William Gorgon docs a comedy gem. Excellent also are Clarence Muse, Lloyd Corrigan, George H Reed, Tom Kennedy and Russell ‘Hicks. Much of the picture's suc- , cess is due to the discerning direc- | tion of S. Sylvan Simon. Included on the programme is a Laurel and Hardy Comedy and Hmnr Roll for November Grade I -1 Lorraine MacQhE- rie: 2. Merrill Clark. Star prizes —Marie Craswell, Wil- pwbablv I am-but I think she ought to allow at least twenty mm‘ utcs fcr making UP-QVQYY mmm‘ ing of her life ’ l | i 1 l has been cut. by half. It had pre- ‘vifkusly been cut. by ne3rlv half in v. Norway Sugar and coffee were rationed early in the war in order to safe- guard supplies. The basic s". gar ration was 250 g.s. g, wee-k and ih-c coffee 80 grs. Imports d’d not caasc and it was expected that thtvsc commodities would be decontrclled in 1940. From October l bath rations have been reduced. aumar to 200 gm. a week, coffee to 60 grs. Bread was not rationed before- the invasion. but sho tly after-i wazds the ration was fixed at 390 ms. a day, 1. e. 2.730 grs. a week, or ratiher more than the raton for “normal consumezs“ in Ger- many. As from October 1, the bread of taking part of their bread ration in the form of flour. Butter was not rationed before wally speaking. It was more favour- able in occupied than in unoccup- ied France. Local authorities endeavored to bring some ozder into the retail supply of food and thee were some ' local and tJ-mporairy rationing schemes. In July the French Flcod M’nister announced his intention of introducing a. system of card rationing at an early date. A be- ginning was made in August with sugar, farinacecus foods, rice. mar- gtarmt: and vegetable oils, Lhzuwh the system (i055 not appear to have been unlfo mly rippled throughout France. Whole milk was restricted to children and nursing mathexs, but sklmm d milk was allowed to other consumers without mstricicn. In September, butter and coffee were added to the list of rationed sale of r‘ce was prchibfed. As from Septrmber 23 a. cem- prehensive and uniform toad ia- ing; 2. Kathleen Bolger; 3. Nelson Henry. Grade IV Jr.—1. Aline Reid‘, 2. Scott MacLeod; 3. Duncan MacKay. Grade III—1. Virginia Flaming them, wilted perhaps, or possibly pressed, but nevlertthielegs flrrw>r= picked by tlhe Que n. The Royal Canadian Artillcry gunner wrote his w‘fe that he suf- fered a. concussion tivhen a bomb fragment struck his helmet and while he was in hospital the Queen I vi=ited his ward. . Gm‘. Hudson told the Queen howl he enioyed th roses h= ciuld sec in the hcstlpa] grounds fom his window. The sad goxlbye and half a hou-r later. according to his latte-r, she returned with WE HAVE THEM FOR YOU AT PRICES T0 Sill ANY PURSE IN " Ladies and Gents Toilet Articles Fanny China and Glassware Melfs Shirts and Ties Tobacco and Cigarette: Perfumes and Compacts Dolls and Toys Comforters and Cushion: Ladies Hose and Gifts for the School Children. BE SURE AND SEE THEM. WE SELL FOR- LESS. SOURIS 5c to $1.00 STE-RE ."..J..'.-»..-'; L-u-l-"n family which comprLses minim Ballet. nation has been reduced m s25 ~ fwds- Cnlv willie mlXiure °°"“'"- we s Bhe o'er-ad in the lflTden and 51°" as ‘he f“ "l" a, day, 31mm}, exam‘, the genial; inc not more than one-third of pure these are the flowers he's send- ‘"_= level. Consumers have the option coffee p, he orfefld for 5MB. The ing home. For long wear dnd solid comfort V‘ ‘"6" X- S11 —l MflTgP-Yet moi Cudmore. me my”; n, b t mm ocwb 1 tion-mg plan was introduced fcr the - Higher-if- B-vertlle 95-5 Pcr cent. - a. ration 00f 34:) gs. a week eThas Wlmle "f Flwlcev mckdiml m?“ X Jr. -l. Mzricm Ford: Vera Nunn. come {mo 10m, ome. {ms do not and farhoeous foods. sugar, coffee Y 2. i cine Curlmore Rena C Younker. teacher. appear (0 be rationed, but suppnes mixture, rice. obresc, fats and meats Wedl‘ (‘r ~ u IX -1 Vera Munn; 2. tPatq-lot Pleas‘? Copy} are m be short am Lmguiaq The Broad which was In August sub- ’ ypMiNmlgmilill 3‘ Jessie -———— —~i~ ' butter ration of 300 grs. ‘which has “Med t” '1 mmel‘ 1N5“ wrm °r Rena Cudmore FARM-PRODUCE BRUSHES to setve for all pu poses, including cooking puts the Norwegian only rationing in Paris cud some Olhfl‘ placzs. i: now rationed somewhat The Miner pressure cured VII-l Ha Robe-rid: 2. ~1 1 htl b m.‘ " mot-e liberally than in Girmany. 1m Craswli: 3. Charlotte Morc- Over four and a half mil‘i0n '- ‘ " . v Zcfisufieigllvievei ,.‘,‘,°",I',§"§§““““ The fats ration, wircn was 200 Iacgd rttbers’; ' ' sirfi" pounds c‘ brsom c0211, together . , I t s r p,‘ d | A p-Jnducucn o; the br-ad’ nd grs. a week in August in occupied r foo '0 y e fir“ ("M") " S“ Rflph Shaw will‘ 4B0 238 Y Of hmm“ m“ 287" ilrhcljrnltzslt-fs dviiZtt-"f 51:3: Note: sugar rations is said to b2 urildc-r France. is nnw only 100 grs. a week wa’, p up (‘trwlv V --1 Donnltl Pvlrw- f 144 lb of with", 601,068 lb o" fl"2€= cc6nn‘m.c “pa t recfnuv “Zeb l consldemmort [lwmnilaut Fpnc.‘ “m: mar, than u- ,1. Cvrflut Ywirrl. ' and 104,683 lb. rf hrrrr- h~ir war-r N] m- 1q41" H} is a leader oi _ one-third of the G ‘man ration. _ _ ‘"'-""" m S“ "1 Mb“ Cm" “mm” “l” P""~""’“' """l°"""""‘ ‘iwlsn inch-retrial activities and ~~-~-~- —~————. -=-~ " m.- suear rctfon. at 125 cm. u Sizes for the WW" \\'t"‘l- Dmdvrrs uscri by the Broom, Brush ‘ " ' q y _ remarkably low. An exbra. mtion of - Grade III Jr. —l. Wllmot Cud- xmd Mop Industry in Canada In foreign ‘rade RINGS ‘NSTANTIASE sugar is allowed for chndrelk ‘mlch famllY- more 1080. h.” may be compared with the ext.“ Grade TI Sr. —1. Marie Crasweil 2 Phvllis Ford <. 4,, n» V7,: _1_ C"~'1I"flq 1th». 2. Raymond MicQuarric. BOflUiv is o. possession not our cum. -Bion. Pr: aid FAMILY GET-TO ETHER TICKETS A most appreciated lift for sun m- dnu hter may from hnmc. Auk or dmih of rhh umvenicnl lift Dlln. an... FARE AND A QUARTER Cbmtmas: GoirgeMfllfihYv Qw- ' 2310 Wednesday, c. 25 IIICIIISIVGJ Return Limit: Leaving destination not later than Midnight - Thursday, Pec. 26a NewYear-fit: Going MondlnDeca 30 to Wednesday, Jan. I inclusive: Return Limit: Leaving destination not Inter than Midnight Thursday, January 2, I941- FARE AND A THIRD Good going: Friday, Dec. 20 m W ' ‘egqjan. l, I941 inclurive. Tirk m am! romp/ale information Return Limit: Leaving deuinnrinn not later than Midnight The course o! future American Illl to Britain may he lnfluan 0d h" th, renort In b- made by Brig. ilNwtrNl l A VISIT TO SANTA CLAU$— Hurry ! Hurry l ration of honey and Jam for child- ren in Germany. In Wand , as in Germany. mot-hers of familiar are given "priority cards" giv'n¢ them priority in focd queues. ROSES FROM THE QUEEN UITAWA, Dec. III-A bouquet of roses picked bv ttho Queen for l a convrflcsczn-t Oanodlan soldier l" l an Erwlish hospital ‘a expecfiid reach Mrs. Pierce Hudwn of Ottawa‘ 500D, Gnr. Pierce Hudson of Mont-l reel has writ! n his w'fe to NDOctJ "n “yin, STILL MISSING With two other R.C.A.F. men, ACI Ernest Bourne, 25 of Oshawa. on Dec. 13 was unreported at Flnnl R.O.A.I-‘. station since Sunday, when the Falrey Battle In which the “vanished Into n clou . PURDIE-FERGUS Shoes, Ltd. Charlottetown Sunnyside WERE I-IJENESS‘ E01 [mm any Agenl. Tuesday. Jln- 7. 1941- Gen. Raymond E. 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