pEQ§___. ,;_‘..__. . I ' - l' _ - f ° l MBER 17 193°' ,A _ _ __ ____ ____ ____ _._ _l_é_/_i'<;i~:__5i_:v_1_;iu _ __ _ A l u :s a<¢a»~_. on :li no =A=A=A=A=A=A=A=A=A=A:A:A=A=A=A=A=A=A==A=A-A-A1-AAA1-AA-4- - - A A A K' v- i (Canadian Penal ‘ M0'N'I'R.!lA!» Q00-. Dec. 1&-' _ Prices of butter were increased while _ ' lense” eggs and _potatoes were un. 1 oaiiuce-llflaoe M or - »»~~» M ‘ ' markets hm wmv. eastern wou- _ ‘ ' ~i»»--i~.»f»~= _+ __ p _ . , were seven boxes. The cheer.; mark- | ill \ _To Please ~ l , ./-'__-._ _. _.__ _We have n_ large variety in stock-from the large live cell focusingthat throws the light 1000 feet, to the ilainty pen lights and* small pocket flashlights. These lights can be had in a variety of shades, rose, green, hlue, black, nickel, etc.-Something to suit every vtaste. ` ALL PRICES. _ I _ SEE our I l THE MARKL l`S ships number one paeteuxizcd cream- er; butter. re¢srded_ sms mak° WHS in” not ulpoinequarterof aoentbe _.ll ' ed at. 29 1_4 to 29 34 cents a. pound, at 30 cents to rc~ | tellers. Bohdis were 32 cents and rlnts 33 cents s. pound Receipts et was unchanged. being quoted M 11 to ll 1-4 cents a. pound. Rccciptsl Receipts were 2,245 cases. New carlots ,per ninety pounds bulk at track 80 pound bag at nillety cents. ‘ff - `.`____1:_ totalled 214 boxes. Prices of eggs in _ £27 carlots and to ietailers were un__ ` A GIF I 1 changed. Carlot prices of fresh ` 4 srltlsh columbia cess were extr-as` uv -52 cents; lirsts 45 cents and pullcts l) 40 cents a dozen. Ontario fresh eggs ‘ _ __ _ t ‘ l OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. 16-'l'hcre has not been much change in thc the basis of extras 46, flrsts 41. pull- et extras 38, delivered. Wholesale prices of fresh eggs to retailers arc extras, loose 50, 'rilsts 45, pullct cx- tras 40, seconds 30-32. The storage varieties higher. Two cars of prairies sold on e. basis of selected “A' tur keys over twelve pounds 23 cents, and prices are now one cent higher. MONTREAL-Egg receipts hero today wore 2,245 cases as compared to 954 cases on the corresponding day last year. The market on .fresh eggs here is dull with some accumulations of stock. Number one turkeys are firmer and advancing in anticipation of large holiday trade. One straight, oar of "C" grade turkeys is reported ` market is unchanged and weak. The ¢%' \' It "vnu Santa .Claus Invites You to Br ingglfhe Kiddies to U _,eh _ \ _Q ° » ' » » ’ f' _ . ‘ ~ ._l , :_ , _/' fl ‘¢ _ _ _f ,'.‘, l H0lN||lN'S TUYLRND W4?" F0"~‘5» Gvvepl my cordial i'nvitiition-bring the Children up to HoIman's Toyland, you too will cnjoy with tlieiii the llirilliny' delights expressed in thi' wonderful display of Toys, Games, Dolls. and in foci, c|'¢'i'1/tliing that goes loiifard ' _,`I:"*-'~`i~,; . __ , . , . . . . .. 0.5;'-, 4 l making a Meiiy Christmas for the Children. Listen in lo my Radio announce- Ad/if /cy-‘ ;;'.i_,/i ment from CHGS when I will inform 1/on of lily irhereabouts from time lo time. _,_,,,_ 'fl \ Folkii, do you realize that (7Iiri'stnia,s- is iirlimlly lieri' anil to save disappoint- 4 ‘Q 1"" l ment you cannot delay--you must BI/ i' IT NOW. ’l`oli'e a walk Ilirough Holinon’.- "' "' .2 ‘J and make your selection from the tlioiwunrls of gift silgpenlions non' on display. ' 9'* = iii -_ _ _-___ ’. '(i _ _;:- -‘ /5 »< IZ .- , __ ';"¢» hs-’ ~ __ .___ 4# ? _/A =o.\~.. Th t I S _ in oarlots were quoted lper dozen a 8 ' I were extras 50 cents. llrsts 44 cents SANTA __ _ pullets 40 oents and seconds 35 cents _ |) _ _ --' 3* ` i`»""l"""' "" _ . _ _ --_ -av//;\\§`§ Brunswick n mountain pilates.; ' ' »»°h»l53d» we qi°»°d in' ITURE-The Welcome Gift of Lasting Remembrance _ "\"_.__;'-1 " Q 'é _ eighty cents and to retailers. ex I) __ ________ | ~ §“ Smoking Stnllrls . . . . . _ . . ._ $1.15 to $25.00 Win / Library Chairs ._ $10.50 up. Tea Waggons .. . $26.50 up. paultry market is firmer with all |) Occasional (‘lmil‘S. . <12 so w $40.00 i 99 . l . ` . » l. ' _ Christmas Presents a 5'... ~. _ ___‘ A 1 ~, DIAMOND RINGS » ~ _ siGNll'r limos -.' - - - _ ' \ ~' r ' __ ~"1_:i_.i *> 1 I ’ ~,\ - 'WRIST $VE2l‘(,§ll;E`SRlIll;gSLADIES ' na. lwnmcir alirriulslziss A P O T ! "“`" N »_ e `2`g,.,_ White and Green Gold, all guaranteed WRIST WATCHES FOR GENTS Sturdy and Attractive ~_ POCKET WATCHES _ Prices Right (`l'l`F LINKS-Gold and Gold Filled. l’(i(‘KET KNIVES CIGARETTE CASES CIGARETTE LIGHTERS FOUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS NECKLETS AND PENDANTS EARRINGS, BRACELETS BROOCHES AND BAR PINS VANITY CASES IVORY SETTS SILVERWARE, KNIVES. FORKS» SPOONS, CLOCKS, ETC. High classgoods at reasonable 'prices C. W. Patterson Jewellers 130 Great George Street nu » ~ » i » . r .» Q' flavor in cheese. In Western On- ?I‘C€Ci¢7.G.¢.‘.0_O0£iQa2>'€»C '» of Montreal, “is that Canadian » cheese can still obtain ri premium in U)’85§ Wit-Yi!! LIVE HOGS T We al.'C l‘CC€iVlI\g' truck and team’l;0g£ in color, music and cxlllleratllig nc- \| ° ' c oc tion, the second lrogral l of til Wi - esdays and Frldays each week “nhl 0 - ni Folks Arts* society iestlvlil in; noon' B ‘brin ing hogs to plant freight Wlltlig an enthusiastic reccptloll from Y K Bild other expenses are saved, the Same time e large audience at the Playhouse. The display of national folk dances, th . . » e current market price ls received' songs of the people and drama again to fix up their little church and ex- l we°ll ask the members o e 'I " ' .' ` think oi little Willie as a pianist?" demonstrated the cultural wealth terlor. The interior of thc cllurcll and 1 If they will lend us some. a when it comes to digging up thc Music teacher- "Well he has a which Winnipeg should cherish in its the pews were painted and decor t-3 _ . . lc lw ed a valance. the choir said, past. the ave'I‘a.ge wife is a great Ns-\ nice way of closing the lid." _cosmopolitan population. ed, also papered. This wor was_ e ne F0 ‘ ° tk t their ho _ In its essence it was an assertion done by Mr. Russel MacNeill of To hide our knees and legs, torian._ _ r --A l 1' th0Se who Wlsh to ma f e gs’ ‘that the higher patriotism is cultural Hunter River, while the outside car- l And so they got one, nice and neat 5°l11°Nm@S if S¢*‘mS 'hai if it “'°"¢~ "WNL Smit-11'! Kilim! to list lnar~~ ' ' ` S ` last iles dc liv ill-" , CHICAGO-Spot 26, December 14 1 8, January 13 1 4 VALUE OF COOL CURING (Canadian Press) Bl!lLLEVl'l_.LE. Ont., Dec. 16-Farm housewives will be interested in a comment made by Dr. J. A. Ruddlck, Dairy Commissioner, of Ottawa, bc- fore the Cheesemakers' Association. curing. because ll the milk is not properly cured there will be rancid tario this year more than 11.000 qheese were turned down on thzitac- count. He disagreed with a previous speaker ln regard to thc production of more cheese. It has come to the time when the cheese must bc of bot- ter quality, he said, since New Zea- land lays special emphasis *on good quality. and it is the chief rival of Ontario. “The one brght spot in thc cheese business," said Mr. Mohegan the British mnl'kot.s against. New Zealand cheese. At present. Canadian cheese is bringing from two to three cents a pound more than English, Scottish or New Zealand cllecso. Belleville cheese is nllivliys in demand. and, as the matured chefsc becomes scarcer in England from this district, it will demand a much higher price." WINNIPEG CULTIVATES THE FOLK ARTS (Canadian Prem) WINNIPEG. Man.. Dec. l6-Rich _ ' . ducks scarce. Turkeys are selling to fhaf are sure to pfgase '_ wholesalers on the basis or selected , ' r' "A" ‘grade :io-az. ’ » 4 »>. §i clltic tollch at thc lidclic. To many thc dollcc of the Red Rivcl' sc|.tlc~1 ment. had previously been as myth- ical ns Ogopogo_ Here it was rcnctcd, ln all its spry vigor. A Cslmdimlf square dmlcc dolls by Dcl Gclltllon's` olii-tilncrs also rzlllgilt thc joy of liv- ing' that existed ill thc llllclsollls Bay_ settlement more than 60 _velirs ago, ‘ The old jig and the lilllc-honored, square dance u'cl'c lillkcrl 10 thc New Cslladillll folk dtlllccs by siulilal'ity of lmlilllsc as \\'cll ns ll): silullarlty. of l'outl:le. The tllrec country danccs» of the English group und thc bound- ing gnicty of the Uklulliail dances, all had ii common origin in folk cn- ‘ crgy. The nlusical traclillon of flvc` lllntiollalities was nnotllcr ioltlllrc of thc program. Rcpl'cscilt!ng the Eng- lish contribution to thc drama a Community l"laycl's‘ group present-, ed Stanley Houglltons llolllcly mid-` die-class i-onlcdy. “'1‘hc Dear Dc-, parted." The Italian group gave an ambitious rendition of it scene from` _______.____ _ (`\ll‘R.(TlI Rl']N0\'ATl0l\'S A few months ago the postor. R,ev.j T. W. Mncwalkcr and the members of Kingston Baptist Cllurch, decided \< Hcdrooni Chairs E v EREA _D Y markets since last report.. Poultry, 9 ~"‘\ H _ however, is decidedly firmer. M r. 5°“"i“! C'\\"“¢l“- 513-50 “ll- ` 'roRoN'ro-Fresh eggs on this , _ ,_ lnlarket are steady at the rcccut dc- l < "_:'(.:l‘f,g:E"-."'*“' “mm” (Hum “n1_;b;M lcline. One car ci B. C. was sold oil ‘> ‘ ' ` ` ` ' " P' coihellcf- ln their native tongue. I ~ . . . . . .. §ll_5ll to $16.50 dsor Chairs S10 50 o |_"'Tll`,’_ S l _ _ _ if I ‘l _ _ nine to twelve pounds 30 cellt.s,' ull- - ~ - - ~ - ~ ~ ~» - __ ________ a _; _ __ der nine pounds 21 cents delivered. Tables $2.35 up. . ' f _ Card ¥ Rcvolvin _B0°k stands Q __ \i__\_»#--`~ /I" |»> _ il upholstered chairs and _'L 1" 4 Rockers . - . ~ - » - - -~ Q \` ' Beautiful l"lbl'¢ F°\'“°"“ \ A l 4 I . . . . .. $23.00 to $42-50 $13.50 Our Crockery De- partment offers many Silverware, Dln|\¢~r» V _ ware, Cut Glass and _ . _A all ' __~_ . charming gifts of _ I ` I 1. `\ ` _ v i~ . _ Chinawars. __ r _ ~ A .- _.\~ -.~~ w ,. A New Enterprise lion Duke or WA [CH CHAINS He emphasized the value of cool > ' S ` ,_ _ /__ _._ - /s N ilowlllg corlgl°ega.tlolls. Besides their own pastor they had Rev. Mr. ROSS ol the United Church. who gave a very pleasing address at thc alter- noon service. Morning and evening services were conducted by Rev. Mr Macwzllkcr. pastor of thc cililrcil. All three sf.-rvicss were grc:itl_v enjoyed by big congregations. The special music was a pleasing featllre. A large collection was taken. which went to the remainder of thc cost of repairing. The old churcll stove has long been broke. Its call for use no more-, V So gn.thcl'ing up thc pieces They threw it out thc door. We need a fllrllacettc. the Deacons said, But expenses must be paid, We have no lrlonoy wc can sparc. Wc`ll ask the Ladies Aid. Tile carpet has been patched and patched. Its gone and past repair, And up the aisles and on the steps victor iintlei-_v Radio wmnlcla with ,_ tubes for ...................$159-00 Ll_-1', . .A MIDDLE CHURCII ll()liIE l IS GOOD 0BJE("l` l.l§SS()N ttianadian Prcssl WINNIPEG, Mali, Dec. l6A~Show-- ing wllat can bc done in making all Old Folks' Home li rcul llulllc_ lil wisely goverllcd by \vol'llc!l. a \\'l'ltCr in the local press collsidfrs thc Middle Church Home one nf thc most successful of our ‘coililtry clllbs.` "It was 23 years :mo that that institution was starlccl by ri board of Winnipeg; women and 21 yi-.lim since the ‘esent building was rl-ccted new ssoiloo hullulng \-.~lll .»,lruril;.i he opened. "One reason for the _\.li-.':i>_-'-.~.l\ll financing of the illstitution is thr- garden which is at once in source of food and lntcrcst lo tllosr well enough to help in lt. '1‘hls .\'z-u.r_ for llistancc. there :verc lll\l'vc.sl»t-d 300 bushels or potatoes. B5 of carrots, 30 of beets. 3 tons of cabbage, 14 ions of lurnips and half a toil of onions. Milk and c gs sro procluced tllrre also. It has been successful froul thc The floor is nlnl bosratc,llmisE7I`A0 The floor is almost bare. We've no money. the deacon said, There must be something done, f in Ala _-I-A-A ~ Proud mothei And what do \ou point of view of human riindllcss. giving, as it has ri happy shelter-a home- ole stricken." . aressgds WC 8l'¢ 3lS0 b“Yl“8`» but 1°ec0mmend ‘uid that the best glitr one urn bring pi-nter work was dune hy lvir. nun- /ill through the males' all-l. not roi the who-sri. some fume ‘ned at . rl _ fill _ to ii new land are the gifts of the iel Ward of Kingston. A new fur- Oh, sad the Deacons, the way to W°‘\\\d Devel' I0- "L<‘\'¢"~"' ~ . _ < . ‘ \ _ "No, brit." _Qui .__ L 1 ` 5.1.50 tu $25.00 _ I . fi-1 _ T-;ff§;"' D1 ~ There was an lidditioll in 1915. Thci! Granfather Cioi-its Bookcases Runners. _ 1D _ its ` _ Sell °“T fii' ts 'l l _ Walnut End Tables I _ 5 __ , =-` f '_‘~j‘_~`».,_ 5: __ _ ,fo ' l Cedar Lined Chests - _ U ' ` , . _ . . . . .. $15.00 to $50.00 _ , . r r . . y Floor and Table Lamps. ‘ `v‘1\D_ I <5 I i ~ xroehlrr cherterllild l - _ 3 _ Suites. ai l ’ so1dat2012cerl.ts,aisoaosroi'olc\ I _ ' I WINDOW = ‘°"“‘“““°3“.°.f.?,l_°:;“f;..._....... -_ Thoughtiulness S ll /J _ _ _ V _ _ __ _ Q/ WINNTPEG P ' ` g ' V _,i ~ ' , , on s basis of over twelve pounds 31 ‘Q _=_ U l ._/» , cents, one to twelve pounclszs cents _ ,_ __.=_...._ 4- --_° “'_"" . under nine pounds ze uenis drllv- . !*"'i~{ __-- _;§__ _ ° ' "°“' ' ` " 5.- I ’ _ ' - .al i~' R d' ‘ ST. JOI-lN.f_P¢ying prices for fresh & " jr Q ” , _ ' New v‘°t°‘ ec uc B 1° , ____ (_ " eggs are lowéronthlsmarket and -` _ . _ ' ‘ ____ for,......_~.............$180.00 _ _.an _ are now extras 4s-_so, ih-sts 40-42, _ ___‘ ____ __ _ _ _______e:.~-»-A Monarch Range-such a delightful ;_|I,_“,,_,._._-_i.,~__r»_m. » Rogers Radio priced at ( .~ ____ _ . -_-me seconds 30132. Receipts are shuwlnl! _ _ ..~ ___ |l _ .ft _ resseg good wishes fm. years , __»___I_,_,,,_._,.,,,_ \_,,_..:, $|09_00_ $13930 and $]9g_00 . _ ._ it normal increase. Poultry receipts _l» _ .~,_ _ gl ‘ exp _ ` *N00 u _ _ _ij =3l‘_‘_l- "lf, Nc__ Ma-Env Radio M ‘ ____ ‘T _ _ ._ _ . . . _ _ _ ., . . . . . . . . . . ue not .M he,,,.y as W,-e cxpedqd ' _ _ limi to come, priced at _ _ ._ _ . ._ .o.i_ P r s \ J - ~2__ ____ _ _ and are les; than last. ycar. but thc \ _ __ . ` ‘ |,,_,,,..r.. L g. ` (__ C Radio this Chl.iqtmaq__(h¢- `- ‘ $16900 to 5 H" _ .'~ . , - 1 r _ " v ' - ' -- ‘ _ _ ;~' _‘J 1 .nllt is better Stocks ure kcvlnilli- it no _ 1 Gift that “keeps on givingp An Elcculc “ usher makes an nc, _ _ _\___ l lllilll slllsllcllnll First Men!-ion of liocky Mountaiira ‘ In mg dia;-y whilr Go\'<~l'nnl' uf Ymir Factor on Hlldson bay ln 1716- .lsmes Knight notes thc al-rival ol s band of "Mountain lnclii\ns“ with whom llc had “ri great'-.1 slof dlscolllrc They told him their colllltrv 'vias \'cl‘_\' mollntainotls and of a prodigious height.. _.so they cannot see thi* topps vrlthollt it bc clear \\'Pl\\.'.li.°l-_. ._ lllc sea lycs but a llltlr wa_\ lo thc, uf-stwnl~d of ine mountains,” This is the earliest l~eicrcncc :.9 the Rocky lnountaills in the records oi the Gel. graphic Board of Canada. A si.-lmltist has dlscow-1'(-d ii neu' ipeuics of mosqilito. We llndcrstond. liovrever- that lt discovered him limi. "Fancy I big stl'apping fellow like you asking for money. You should ibc sshlmed of yourself!" Beggar: “I am. ma‘am. But oncc _I got 12 months for taking it with- i out asking." K l wh - en a man becqpym President of _ ' the United States he becomes ii tar- I _ _ get for criticism, but when hc bc- to th 1 whom the ymrs hun comes president of a South American country he becomes Just a target. lilagazinr Racks $5.00 up ifanry cushions and Table I . I ‘ ‘ Beautiful onto Lrg Tshirt “ tcptablc gift-ask for a demonstril- >` ` _ S-_ ion today. We also scll engine pow- .ii _ ‘_ cred Machines for Country l\omcs» Al » lO i ~€ 1|, l 311%' Spinet Desks . . . . .. - . . $25.00 to $50-00 Kitchen Cabinets Pillows 51.70 to $20.00 l l ~_»;_\?' ] : \` . b >~.»_;_' /\-\ T' I- "`\ ._ _ '. -_ /*"_\2;y /7?\\ fi `»`»“§` _' »1= if; _ >}_, ff?/~. ll/ _ `.‘ .’.»' 2/ _ ~\V_/`\‘~ ._ `s-xg, -_ lic: "wlult \\'l'.l the lin:ll;_" "1 want it mirror." “A lland-nlll'l'oi‘7" No: one for uly inri~_‘ When the meek lnblit thi earth, they are going to hlra some' ldy it run the trucks and huscr. for 1 lem.- Nashville Bnllllcr. Jorill--"l‘cl‘cy is gillllg i:l':i‘ ' over llis ncu' motor car." Maude-"'1‘hal`s strallcc. 1~_`..'ery time l".'c seen Lum hos bmi grin-lg cl'i\ry llndcr lt." "Jones had a frilzhtfllf bail temper." "Ycs; and llllfolillllntclv l ~ lsl'l't: ln the lcasl nlninble wlirn l loses t." Sonic men sro so u'\k~.\':\l’ tllhl they simply fall into good th ss. Fiappcr-"Are _von sure t‘ it ho loies you, and _\‘c=i nlonr~?' Hel' 1=‘ricllcl~--"Oli, yes; me-r~ than that at any other time. "Yon must pay li plritv hii 'i rout for this studio, old man." "!\?‘ dear 8111 inho s alive g g ° stio d th ind. A nacctte csrlct. blinds, gms lamps, Hcmen Traffic accidents umilrlul w' so > | D A the memorable features of the pro~ and other ileccsauy articles ' _ls g -r _ _ ‘ ' | gram was the Red River Jig, danced bought alld very soon thc cllurch wns We cnnllot cllnb the Hcghls alone, only 01105 lI1l\ll‘¢`<‘l- Whitt i-S ‘hc -“I\'<‘St *'=i_\' ffl DW- | ` . . l . ` _ _ _ -. _ m _the calendar on thc wall acts ri nfllt-11 imsgin n an e m mong , l acre pm rmd lr rl ,md qs,-p_ oblectioriable if fool rlrivm-5 wrrc ll-ir _-- ient not ll kms." l 1 lcstlon boy, in the bright lexicon 'if liri thorn ls nn such word as 'mu"'!" This about thi- t-imc of yon wlicn I by an old veteran, Andrew Mulligan, ‘ln first class order Then on Sunday. ,Our hearts are sore dsillayccl. ___ __ _ 1°. is an honest iioctu. ~:.!:~ is will- |of‘t*n asked. Thi answer ia: "Miss °"` “° "“' of " "' Charlottetown! P’ E' ° ____ and his daughter, 12-arbarn, with Ed. Doe. 7th, they hclrl th:-cc reopening We ll never get to l-leavcu at all ith over- Without the Ladies' Aid. ina to leave well enough alone. ll-he Mat." luirnrn muiineut in au nis- m3'11°35-tl, _ Glnthou. aged 73. liiviniz the auth- services in the church. w xi-ng, -1.. ..,...-L ' i .i