; ' PAGE FOURTIIJLN ‘I? E’ ‘ 2 y z . I i - l ‘t z ~_ I. ‘b Y‘ i. l ll i . J W‘ “‘ " .~.<_~E‘:\§‘ s»a»rll€'~ivsc¢a-_<.»cr.n.cma-x-- i We can soy it V’ many WayS, bu! i‘ we mean we hope v You'll have a Very -' Happy ” Christmas AND A . '1' ; Prosperous . New Year Merry Christmas To All! And a Happy New Year We appreciate every opportunity We have had to serve you and trust we may continue to do so. H. R. Crockett, Ltd THE QUALITY JEWELLERS Water Street, Summerside 5 is‘; !) ‘ _.r_ K I . . a .: a,-'Y’“ m I CVEMK- c“ c-ccduszw. \I'IlGl'~'€"'€'§‘\‘fi'l‘§ V lII-JltRY (IIIRLSTlILIS TO ALL.’ We want this message to tell you what we would like to say to you individually-with a rrarnr hanrirlasp. We appreciate your patron- aye rlszriny; the past year and our only hope is that it urill continue, that rte urill come to knoll" you bitter amt to serve you better in __ COURLIES Limited '- THE REXALI. DRUG STORE L113 ‘ DE&I1QQILE§QDKD B E v j-th’ "’“”"="' nnrlLzz-laaznnmrs: xx. 1;! t I THE GUAEEQN /4~ ~‘ ' D / l‘ v \ _ . ll“ \ ~ f“?! q‘? ‘ Q DEQI-‘ZMEEB- 24- These Merchants I of S UMMERSIDE Wish You All A Merry Christmas =- EfilllfinlfifiilllililfiliTZWGflIZWGLfiTIQ‘lwflflliflttfitllflifdfii! IKIUGHIII-IIIHII .' As Christmas time comes round once more the merchants of Summerside take this opportunity to express their appreciation of your patronage. “WEKKFIWI n11 ‘wflifi IVishing all our patrons a very joyous Christmas and peaceful and prosperous New year. from the Illanayenlerzt and Staff of the CAPITOL THEA TRE and BOWLING ALLEYS p SUMMERSIDE lfllllllli). We hope the spirit o! Christmas will bring peac in your hearts and stay long after the Christmas season is over. Ch ristmas Happiness To Everyone FOLEY’S Drug Store a Iilflu Peace on Earth l In troubled times the old Christmas Greet- ings have a very special significance. To all our many customers and friends we wish a very Happy Christmas and Peace and Prosperity throughout the coming year. Our promise of friendly, dependable ser- bzce is as good for 1942 as in other year. Sinclair & Stewart Limited I . . K . .-% . We appreciate the loyalty of all our customers in the past and extend to them and the It. C. A. I". a HAPPY CHRISTMAS and brighter and peaceful .NEW JEAN. We welcome the New Year for the oppor- tunity it affords us to continue to serve you. Mill’s Dry Cleaners and Clothiers PHONE 166, WATER ST. SUMMERSIDE "I! ‘Idluiiiw-KIBKI Greetings TO ALL FROM George T. Clarke WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER WATER STREET SUMMERSIDE CHAN ’S "RESTAURANT OF DISTINCTION" THE MANAGEMENT WISH TO EXTEND THEIR DEEP APPRECIATION FOR YOUR KIND PATRONAGE. “Season ’s Greetings ” "GOOD FORTUNE G HAPPINESS" And peaceful New Year WHITE STAR LAUNDRY XIII? '\‘§\‘ _KI ‘in ‘.5 We Thank you tor r your patronage in the past and trust we can be of Service to you in I942 We eonre back again and again and we want you ti; know we appreciate r . » have seer: you f‘ I f MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR SHEEN & MacINNIS SUMMERSIDE PHONE 282 Summerside wnxnnaxnmma MERRY CHRISTMAS 1941‘ - .u%=fi%fifi%% . '.~.‘ w‘. _»-: up” o‘ 4 w? =7 l‘ is l»; I\.. ill.‘ I n it? ii . 4 g _.;,.4,l$ - . , . .. -_ ZI-"rfl ‘:3 - 55 -' ' 1 .09? a EYONTREAL EICHANGE Doc. 23-lCPw- \\~;l.l on n mild rls- - st ck ex- Its lor l1l.l.1lc~‘. ‘ ccllsneous ull eral Steel Wares easier. the common a fraction. ed and Zcllers a IIILIQ easier. trials, 7.800; hllrtcs. 4,600. nan and Shaw- PR1‘ and chisel wcr and Can- hvrdcnccl. '54-'33 7‘8< Plyn- prefrrred .1 ‘ “>.‘“(‘;I§p,}'1¢§§,} E-B 27A; E-C 2m. a; w hv 1' .;- hrttcr. Dryden dip- pal a fralcuon. In other lnduotrials T “_-'T"Flsl5€st1:i' €ndTCsHad1o..T‘”OEr'_d1d better and Bulldmg Products, Gen- and Canadlbn Produce Prices lcis-Sengram stocks 1n leeks were strong spots, the preferred jumping three points and Oelaneal! preferred worked up and the com- mzn retrieved an opening sllp. Na< llonal Bm-zverlts also was Improv- Total sales: 12.410 shares; Indus- 33 r. CPR. pushed n. '. I '. d 1 -;wr=;;;.,"1;§.1§._ MONTREAL, Dec. za-(crn- ,. ' n] Buds,“ Canadznn Ccmmcxlzly Fxrhanlle. and In‘er_ Butfer spot: Que I92 score) Egg; 5pm! Eastern A-large 34A; ll _mod:um 3M; A-pullels 27A; M D86. Kin-ICE‘)- Produce Markel. prlces here loday as reported by the DCmInIZm De- parlmem, of Agriculture follow:- gltenced by rwlv ‘trade, when: ures prwes on an exchange today sdvsw-d-l-d Butler: first grade crcomery cent. prlnls, jabblng price, 35 1-4-35 “they; Deg '14; Mgy 1'1 1.13; 1-2; first grads solids. job-hing July 75 3.4__7-3_ D1108, 34 3-4-45; ‘wholesale. Que m“; 13¢‘; 4'1 5.35; flgy Q no 1 pasteurlzed storage 33 3-4; no 7.31;; July 463 2 swraae 39- - Barley: Dec. $9 3-83; May l0 Cheese: currcnc reoel l. western 5-3; July 53 1-15 and Que whites and co cred ‘)5 F. Cash lees: r Whoalp: Nos. 1 hard and 1 nor ‘l4 1-8, N0. 2 nor 71; No. 3 nor 6B 1-2; N3. 4 nor 66 3-4; No. 5 64 1-3; N0. 6. 83: feed b9. Oats: No. 2 0W 4'1 3-4; ex. 8 6W 46 3-8; No. 3 0w 45 3-8: ex. l. Izod 44 3-4: No. 1 Iced 43 3-8‘ No. 2 fectl 30 1-8: No. 3 teed '7 7-‘. B1". No. 1 iced 56 8-H‘ N0. I ma 5+ -s: m. a ms as t-s. OB. factory shippmg point. firs; grade. whzlcsule weal-em and Que white and c-wlored. 2S 1-4-26 1-2. Eggs: graded shipment sellln; m-large 34: A-mcrlirm 30-31; pullers 2'7; c grade 23-28 1-2. Polnlcev Que whites no 1 120- 125; no 2 1.00-1.10; NB mountain no 1 1.30-1.40; PEI prren moun- laln 1.35—l.40; whllcs 1.20-1.25. ST, (‘LEMENTQ BID FLAG LONDON-lCPl-Jflle Red I'm! gilt rl The Sovel: Embassy. has D00 drapccl over the altar In 8t. CIG- menlls Clutch d IIIIIIOIOD. Grain wmmemf 5?; zs-(clo-m- Livestock MONTREAL. Dec. 23-40?)- Thore were 48 cattle, b’! sheep and lambs. 419 hogs and 230 calves tor ulo on Montreal livestock markets Repealed bombing ruds on Bri- thh port areas and tho lndustrlll mldlands has slrrncwd Iresh al.- centlon to the (rightful oulteflnl o! the mmv thousands of clvlllonl ln Great 5mm: who m harried from mom: w sbellm and flnolly r-lven mm the noon country b! successive ralds Eventually bum are round for them all, places o! mlauve security. but their belong. today. H088 lost lhe galn nude Monday. other kinds of llvcstock steady. The few cattle altered were un- changed. cunmon m medium hutch- er cows brought $4.75 w $6.25. Cun- ners and cutters $3.50 to $4.50 and common bulls $4.50 to . Veal calves ranged tram $950 b0 13.50 with one calf up tn $14. lnkers $7.50 to I9 and grrsers l6 to $6.75. mostly $6.25 w 06.5.0. Good ewes and‘ welhers were $11.50. When graded heavy lambs were $10.50. Gulls and bucks n ng- and watered and "-9 to 011.50 off were 1 g4 from c950 m g10,5o_ 5mm trodes dellveredz Grade A drew l g3 u; $0.50, per hog premium wlth discounts on Hogs were mostly 15.20 tar 13-1 at! ca. Bows were l! M I25 doused, Q1126 tor slim ted In QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND DONA TIONS homeless and needy Trust Oompmy, celptl to dais:- lnu o! All kinds are destroyed The “aqua y"|4|-uav;_ "I! o! mcrsflwr feed-n; clone u Charlottetown (IHEJ. dltllcult. The ml: o! setting them branch Canadian [region “D once mom with some qunnm.) 85 at clothing and bedding u much mom dlfflcull. T0 "AMI these enormous need: lunds have been started In vanous out: o! the world Her Majesty use o! nor name ln connection mu- tho Dominion g“, yhlgh u ofllclnlly Inown u "The Queen-s Onnudlsn Fund tor Al! Bald Vlc- rims." livery dollar contributed bo tho Queen’: Oonldlm hind goo; mm. side. amorous.‘ Pglllond h-cr" cf Croyd n town at. the age or 84. Janos Trumblc. known as out deduction to mo Lord Mayor of I-nndon for dlslrlbullon lo "w Conmbutlons from mu Province should be forwarded to the Royal Chbrlomlowll. which reports the lollowlnl M" No. II Iii-SJ... 0.00. ThcuAolanut Town Club. Summer- Tmiui dam $5,225.51. TOWN FATII ER DEAD ‘(CPI- "fab four limos mayor. dlezl In howllfil Use Dillard‘; In denim!!-