Take A Tip Then See Our COATS I’ DRESSES SWEATERS SKIRTS ~ PURSES SILVER FOX I66 QUEEN ST. Find on HER Size You will find HERE gifts ‘that will delight HER at prices that will surpris: YOU. A small deposit will hold any article. KENNEDTS Ladies’ lleaiiy-To-Wear From Santa Display of:- , LINGERIE 1 HOUSECOATS ' SCARVES GLOVES MITTENS NECKFIECES Next Door To Bus Stop lllseuaaae lloueewlie (Continued 2m: Page il.) and is elquiaitely kept. Before the war 1 believe many Americans have visited it. Alter an exceptionally lovely summer we are now threatened with a water ahortagell The lino weather has persisted until now. and I noticed today that in a neighbour's garden sweet peae are still blooming. We still have some roses, snap-dragons, and dehliss, and chrysanthemuma, but today we have felt the first cold wind, and I thought I smelled snow, so the bioasoms will soon be gone. and all the leaves from the trees. which have turned such rlchglow- lng browns. golds. and yellows. As usual. I am caught by the autumn. still wearim summer clothes. and have been having a hurried search for warmer things. You feel like mother and dad, about the snow. They prefer the warmth. but 1 simply lave the winter weather, with north-east winds and snow and ice. What doesn't suit me so well 1s great heat, although I do appreciate summer scenes. We had one of the nicest lari- tern lectures at the W. l. a few weeks ago. It was called “The Charm of Cheshire", and all the photos had been taken by the lecturer. She showed us views oi old manor houses, churches, can- als, cottages, and various bits of scenery. and lectured in a most entertaining and amusing way. The hall was packed. We had 111 members present: which I should think constitutes a record. Some of us-including myself- have Just finished a course oi six 2-hour lessons on the making oi plastic lamp shades. It was awful- ly nice and I have made one pink one for my bedroom. and two cream, decorated with narrow gold braid. Some oi the students are tackling standard lamp shades, but they must have more patience than I have! Our choir went to Chester last Saturday to compete in the Cheshire musical festival. and have done splendidly, getting a "Star", and very good criticism. All during last week there was an Arts and Crafts Exhibition -- * _..It ENGLVEER AWARDED TROPHY control." another warned "Do not —— approach." while others Jlew WASHINGTON. Dec 1»i. —— (AP) — Lewis A. Rodert. an engineer with the National Advisory Corn~ tnlttee {or Aeronautics. will receive the 1946. Robert J. Collier Trophy for his work in developing a heat method of protecting aircraft from lce, the National Aeronautic As- lociation announced today. roxonauca is BLISS NEWOASTLE. Australia — (GP) -\Vhen this ("iiy new hundreds of borrowed ships’ flags to cele- brate its lfiilth anniversary", there unwittingly appeared some start- ling messages in international code. mflllxes that modesty declines to mention, SIOOKI-IOLM - (OP) - The 500.000 krOnor ($140,000) set aside by the government ior vacation trips for Swedish housewives was used last summer by 15,731 wmnen, who had two weeks’ holiday in the country with all expenses paid. OTTAWA, Dec. l1 __ (QP) _. An increase of 8-6 per cent in Novem- ber butter production piughed stocks of the now-unratloned pro. duct a little above the level they held 8- Year ago, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today, One firm signalled "l am out, 0i \\\ $ t? ‘ "$5850 " service FOR six amt/w. m s37. Every day's o holiday“;- when your table gieema with the festive elegance of line Community. Warmly end Mapiiobly, Community says "You're welcome!" to every guest. Truly, Coriummlty ‘captures the holiday spirit 0 . . For years to come! i I SRWCE FOR SIX 57AM! AT 3.17" UOUIOICQQQOO m nosens BMIHIY IOOOOOO i m: sun n _ ‘ a a not II QIQQIIOIIQIOIOIIIUC ~ a q I 5 n 5 s iinnpwnnii LIMITED i held in Marple Bridge Both Dad and I belong, and he exhibited nine of his water-colours-mostly local views, and two of Bakewell --a.nd my contribution was a crochetted aiternoon-tca cloth. and three embroidered Royal Navy and Merchant Navy badges. Bov- ersl membes had sent in pic- tures in oils or water-colours. table-lamps made from several different woods, pottery, Jewellery. hand-woven scarves, embroidery, crochet, and a patch-work quilt which had taken seven years to make, It looked so pretty at night when all the lights were on, and several large vases o! bronze and yellow chrysanthemums added to the general prettiness. I went to see it several thmes, and was on duty one afternoon as a catalogue seller. I leel quite sorry it is all over until next year. 0 What beautiful scenery you have in California-and evidently cli- mate to match. We have heard that some people in Loe Angeles live pretty gay lives. Is it due to too much money. and not enough -- to do? I always- think that people who get divorced easily are better apart. The marriage vows evident- ly mean nothing to them. Those who really love each other would never behave in the way. but of course, as you say, the children suffer most. and grow up with‘ wrong ideas. and they. in their turn lead unitappy. dissatisfied lives. You ask if we have tea and sugar in England. Yea. We set- both. Our rations for the three oi’ us each week are as Jollowst-G cos. butter, 3-4 lb. margarine. 3 on, lard, 6 oae. bacon, i". lbs. sugar, e om. cheese, 1% lbs. tea a Aluminum has serutgfi h acme. That's why it's and so easel-lively in the building of air- mft, aistomobilna, an“; cars, hm. That's why tboac hand- cliaia, Ctllil llllllll COIPII Y OI CANADA, III. —_a: Extra m yspaanim. Special! had ordered l! Don't miss out on this, coma every tour weeks. Every second week the butter and marg. revers- es. and we get B ozs. margn, 3-1 lb. butter. Then we can get a lot oi food on "points". We are al- lowed 28 points each per month. Cakes and bread we give Bread Units for, and here again we each have a certain number, 9 per week. It must sound rather conluaing to you, but we are well accust- omed to it. we also get Jam and marmalade as our rations, 1 lb. oi either per person. per month, but with our points wo can buy tinned Jams. The points and B.V.'s have no money value. ‘they are merely a way of making certain that each person can only get goods up to the certain number of points or B. U's that we are allowed, but you can apportion them out how you wish. I! I like to spend all my points on biscuits or jam, or anything else I can. but it before the end of four weeks GUARANTEED SATISFACTION - SINCE I857 l ‘BIG SALE n in and get o poir today. 2 shortages o! trucks, labor. and engines the railroads will not have moved all the wheat beiore next years harvest is ripe tor stripping. This gloomy outlook oi the farmers is offset by the optimism of the government authorities who state that not one grain of when‘. will be 10st. Australia Just get-s in the first dozen wheat countries as a pro- ducer, but as an exporter she ranks with Canada, United Btetes, and Argentine as one o! the (our largest in the world. H the yield of 260,000,000 bushels is successfully handled export surplus should be about: l80.000.0ti0 bushels. With present ruling world prices Australia's wheat cheque should be around $75,000,000, less haul- age charges. The Australian wheat grower ls at a haulage disadvantage com- HO pared to Canada and the United L price on haulage and other costs between Europe and the nearest wheat producing countries. This gives~the Australian growers a smaller return than American and Canadian growers owing to the higher costs he has to pay for the longer shipping routes. BEST-LOVED BEST-SELLER. ‘BLACK BEAUTY’ Film Version 0! Celebrated Classic Boasts Cast of Outstanding Playera ' With that literary bonanza -a best-seller -- taking on increas-‘ Jngly greater importance in Hol- lywood's motion picture plans the presentation o! "Black Beauty," which opens at the Capitol Thea- tre, takes on extra special significance. For when it comes w "best-sellers," no novel in all lit- erary history can put a candle to "Black Beauty" “Black Beauty" was written in Minis s... .98 A Pm NOW ON SALE all: HUI-MAN'S Both Sires crippled spinster, whose only re- lease trom an isolated existence was through her horses Through her exciting and charming story, she succeeded in bringing to all mankind s sorely-needed under- standing o1 and sympathy for animals - especially horses In bringing “Black Beauty" to the screen, Producer Edward L. Alperson_ has thereby followed the original novel_ retaining the pic- turesque rural English locale o! the closing years of the last cen- tury. Mona. Freeman. who scored a’ sensation in "Junior Miss," ls seen as the young English girl who owns Bfack Beauty. Richard Den- nlng is the romantic young Am erican; Evelyn Ankers appears as Lady Evelyn. Also featured in the film, an Aison Production di rected by Max Nosseck and releas- ed by 20th. Century-FOX. are Chhi‘ les Evans, J. M. Kenigan, Moyna Macglll and Terry Kilburn. "WHERE OLD FRlENDS MEET AND SAVE" DECEMBER I3. 1947 SILVER CANDLESTICKS Just In Time For ChtistmasGiving REGULAR VALUE 4.00 We ore oble to oHer you time beautiful Candlesticks ot this wonderful soving, because the manufacturer sent us more than we Se, you benefit by this error. These Candlesticks are the little short ones, they ore of gleaming silver plate and are o real bargoin—tha price 2.9l includes the Government tot. — uses WHEAT m emu WINNIPEG, Dec. 11 _- (up) _. Qllllds Md 11/100,000 bushels e: wheat l- .s ln store Dec. 4 than the did a year ago. the Board of 011i" Commissioners for can“; w ported today in listing supplies either stored or in transit at 145,. 400,000 bushels. —-—-——-¢ LAKE SHIPPING IPORT WILL-IAN. Dec ll - (OP) -Inbound shipping to the lekeheal ports of Fort William and Pen Arthur is expected to end tonight with arrival of the B. B. Second and 5S. Shaughneaay, harbor eili. ciala said yesterday. Twenty one freighters now are in port and are expected in take on cargoes ei grain and head down the lalies by the middle of the month. Marin! insurance terminates at midnight Dec. l2. I have “spent up", I cannot buy anything else which is on points until the next month begins. I think we find the small amount of lard the greatest trial. but as everyone is in the same boat. we cannot grumble. us irom Sunday morning to Mon- iea, sugar. meat. Otherwise. the host We had a friend staying with . day morning, and like people do now, he came armed with his own butter and a tin of and States. European buyers fix their 1B1"! by Anna Sewell, an aged and ataraps which you milht be able to hostess go short. We often wonder if evgr, in our time. we will go into a shop and order Just what we want. and in lflfze quantities. We get plenty of fish. fruit and vegetables. - Th6 dflllihtél‘ o! one o! our W. I. members has recently gone to spend several months in Vancouver. She has only been there g Xsw week; and cannot speak highly enough of the kindness of the Canadian people. I wonder if you would lend me some used American stamps. Ono of ,my W. I. friends and I are rather keen on collecting stamps, I" "l? that I already have I send to the British sailor's Society. They sell them to help their fflndl Would you please send the ‘flame and country" and cuttinua to your Canadian W. I. as before. I-lave you managed to wade‘ through this lengthy Qpistle? Thank you again tor the folder. I am going to show it to the W. .1 next week. . With beat wishes. Yours Sincerely-quay I. l, P. . — I! I can get any nice! photos and accounts of Princess Elisabeth's wedding I will let you have them, I think our Royal fflnllr are lovely. some mane: of ours had a lot o! papQfl and g book o! photos sent from, louth Africa after the Royal tour. and we did enjoy looking at them. D. P. I. — I enclose a little packet o! some used 31111;); ' ‘F GREAT BIG TURKEYS FREE! Be A Lucky Visitor In IIOLIMIPS Furniture llepartaeat Ssaaerslile and tilurlettetewn It id thought that ta glvo to someone. Do you think your Oanadian W, I. mqmm-g would send me some ot their stamps) - Australia May (Continued Irons Page 1|.) available for between 115,000,000 and 123.000.0011 bushels. Moat of the remainder will have so b. bagged or stored in emergency bulkheads. labour llttage ‘lee Growers also face a ahor-taae oi labor. 141* o! essperlenced men u; strlli the harvest la , d to cause some loss o! grain. Dbrmera have been bargaining with local workers {or months in an effort to assemble their lug. "ll-in: teams, and in some towns workers have been asked to work their 40-hour week in five days and help with harvesting en the other/two. The farmers onaider that the Government railroads are inade- quate to cope with the strain that the harvest will put upon them. view e! the may be the winner! o chance of winning. 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