Yup‘; l vUlNI bUAi-ANI!‘ ././'/.':.~. chive’ i0 GET iii A I “l. ' H ////' Jeweller / C. R. BOEHNER Montague WREATH C. \V. PATT ERSON JEWELLER. / ).i'.1nil'n.¢/‘ Great George Stmli 7'1.‘ l; NfiME in DIAMONDS IIUI/r/ hlii/ BR I DAL WIIEAIII .1. . .i...l'i-li.l' I) Q illlliluuli B';,",',;',,*'L"“/ htOASE Jewellers. ; j lf-ll- ‘ _ PR Ollil ES “m” WK?’ 5122.23’ i.'?.§“iv“.’ti‘.il$. lulu u I GODKIN BROS SUMMERSLDE. P. E. L Jiial Wrath Diamond ard Weildlnl Rinl Rings. SUMMERSIDIJ PROIIDE-SI NAME ill / - ' . )/.!nl.'1:.l' I /‘~- ' TAIIIIFHAJ 4 STEWART. B. C. DQL‘ l9 _- (CP) -.Glare Lr-lrvnn. on his n-hy over thi- Salmon Glacier to Morris Summit self a meal. He lllcn (lci-iilcil to Mine hi search of a job. used every turn back. screip of paper in his pockets, ln- --~-—--—~~ ~- cludlng some folding money. to‘ wom-nv (“FT sligt Infill‘: éu rlilllip worst. I __.. __ I ons e . Ye son un (rapper; < I U , M i- s)“ Rmmm‘ M“, had warned REILZIQIVITOIIIIEIIISAIOI violin-Zn has {pi}: Lelnen against maklmz the trip ‘ ” ' because he was dressed ‘lightly and had search for the young man cold USES BANKNOTFS T0 KINDLE FIRE u-cnt out to no equipment. when of?“ ' ‘i’. spcll 5."! in suddenly. For dependability, install o Cbryca Powerlbu Bonny i. guaranteed to supply n cbnsum surge of Power on- der toughest conditional. Clnyco Pownlina Balm-in are fresh. fully-charged. for Fwer when you wont it .4. when you need it molt a u ' law's: on Cbryn. . JIM Put- orliru Battery . . . and be will I sellted a . Hmmw 01a‘: “Chnreyslqc, always kcpt supplied with food illlfl oll and thus (irns nhlc to rook him- l z mm "(MR4)" mums gigefrszqoroouc . i. @1523. ""“..‘."..'.'.E‘.".J' II also: traits?" ' .-, q l l i “o .15. dll-paescngcl" bus to the School for Crippled Children here. bus was purchased at a cost o1 0C0. [up GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN srinliovit; soiloot Austerity Move Seeks To Burl: Buying In ll S By mmcToTnoivNI-znl. (Canadian (‘recs Stiff Wrlitl‘) c. 6 —- (CPI -- Canada ran ‘idle luflprmed€nud (rqublc- in her international financial (‘Millions llurlllg 19:47’ hm ilomrslii-ully "P" Timim“ ‘e’ new“; mg i-ccnrd-slluilirlng pros- perity of llic limes. , . V The trouble Ill tho liualiuul drilling! wifh other i-ountres cross (mm the instability’ of _ “OP ruri-oiicics and fl‘0m_llic foil (ha! Canada sold lo Britain and Europe on credit’. while buylllg m‘ ca“ from ihc United Slates. This rash buying (‘cached Such a yummy (hat in mid-November the govcrivmcnt decided to embark on’ a “moderate austerity’ DrCGTHM zilnieil ul i-ilrbiug $l1°l\d‘“3 i,“ U‘? United Slates. At the same time ill set its sights on a long-berm W0- gflnn at remedying the adverse (rude balance with the United O'l"l‘.\\VA. .1 - n‘; your would reach a 1M an‘? H; of (‘low I0 $l.0C0.00Il- illlfl imposed scinc vizcisc faxes to disgourage Hill’ purchasing of non- osscnlizil articles. Wortime travol restrictions were revived to 91"’ pleasure travel to the United states. A credit of $300.000-Q00 W55 obtained {mm U19 Amefmmblm‘ port-Export bank and consider- am,“ was given to the possibility fo :1 loan from private investors in New York. Remedial Measure: A; a long-term remedy the govcrnment decided to pres! l" development of natural resources and to encourage KIlVETSlIICBIlOYI of industry. For instance, brunch plants of American companies in Canada were asked to make 50ml"! qt the parts they import and to try (q make ports that could be sold l.o the parent company for American dollars. Efftllrte were made to encourage (he production of 801d. b“? metals and finished forestry FY0- ducts which could be sold to dollar countries. No one could sly how long_ the austemy measures would remain in aged, hut government officials indicated that (hey Wm!" mi b“ abolished until there was =1 defini" imnrovement in the Edi/BTW "359 balance. ‘The restrictive‘ measures to n large extent ‘untied m" imimrt benefits Canadians would hi"? 7°‘ ceived from trade agreements reached at Qeneva. Canadian con; cesslons which would have meant lower prices for a_ large list roe consumer 200115.111)» l" a “'11 oxteni. rennin inoperative unti the austerity,‘ program ends. Export benefits. however. will Rumm- Despite these tompororv troubles m, [hp ‘internatlonnl level- fihanres at home were ncvcr better; Th1- 1946-47 fiscal veal was con chided with a sunpluslof __$3=>0~7 1 f‘ ;t surD us Atuw exit-i ‘larger surplus ,,,,,c‘_.,',..d ,0 (m shaping un- for the 194x143 fiscal yea-r which ends March 31- rlvord lrvc good: and cquipmeni. that would‘ As ivuuwrflrr (“Pflsulf-i ‘° “"““" iiiluofi hihi-(liihi(‘hiiilihmxhlr flu’ P"\°l"e'@"4'.\'i “w Wveninwm restoration of “or-devastated Xlilpllfd fl ha" m‘ i‘ “mg "st oi countries. iW-l-Eiwllilai Bouds‘ placed "l"? 'l‘-l'iousanrls ril Canadians hurr- rousllnlfl‘ lmpm“ ‘m i‘ qmm‘ has“ bee-n (onilhuinz tho irzuiinir- plan in two weeks time. 'l‘hi.< was inAASOI Front. . ~lclt lo right; Waite; \Vaync Proudc. Back row~lclt to right: Clark Johnston: Evcrctt Johnston; Alton Sentuer; _ Miss Joyce l-lazlzim (Leacherl; Doris Do]. in); Ruth Dollar; Alocrt White; Betty Proude; Wilma Moore; Eileen Wants: Faye Proudz; JCllIlUi, Dollnr~Pliolo by Garnlmni. More Auction Iloniplotod . At Home 0f Late Viscount Bennett MICKLEHAM. stum- Ensllmi» Dem 17 __(¢p)_'1'he three-din’ ouctlon of household fimilshlllls the Juniper Hill home of the vlzth Viscount Bennett ended today x the sale of 7.000 books to 6:119“ . und friends of the former Can 1m . Prime Minister. “I - A lonbher~bomld volume 01H"- dustry And Ilunianlbl! by P “:3 Minister Mackenzie K1418. L? Bennett's political QPPQXWM 1111"“! the early 1930s. sol! Wlhh lit other volinnes of a similar charoc or 0 £6 volumes 0r n19 cmiad’ ' tan Bar Review were knocked down to a London lawyer for R'- “hi” "Henry‘s Travels and Adventures ill Canada and Territories Wayne White; Boyd Billy Waite; Lee Crgbbg; DECEMBER 19, 194 moneq.'.. loolcrolrruqi new Yellow,‘ runes a 17604776» “v55 bought f0!‘ £3 Willi ‘other volu|n\ps_ Mrs. M. G. Taylor. of Wangonul. lo Britain and EUFOpP to finahi-t- one pound dates; one cup their heavy purchases hcrc. Most of the credits zirc- cxpcctcil to bu credit gap by purchasing in Cflllllllu Prflvlice 0l"ll1\'(“illll,t: purl. of (hi-ii- eamlngs "1 government bonds. When the second scrics of Canada savings bonds was oflcred for sale in mid-October, sonic 381.000 applicants subecribcil $73.- 000.000 unrlcr the payroll savings about $2.0Q0.000 lllDribbllflll in (he (WFT6SPOfldll1g‘pCl‘l0~l in 1946 when the first series was put. o“ (he market. The Experts Say ‘ By KAY REX Canadian Press Staff Ivrltcr OITAWA. Dec. 18 -—(CP) _Thc sale of half-turkeys could prov.- o boom to many small family chi. Christmas. There never seems Lo be a. sufficient. supuly of small tur- keys to meet the demand, and tlic thrifty homemaker who must. pre- pare a holiday meal for only thrcc or four naturally hesitates when it comes to buying o 20-pound bird. If at first thought the price pcl pound for these turkey portions $99!“ wt of line. home economists of the consumer section, Dominion department i’ of .1 agriculture, point out that when buying a. whole tur- key the housewife also is (laying for head, feet, and entrails, ivliic: may amount. anywhere from ‘.20 to 25 pox-cent of the total weight. The experts also say that u well cooked half turkey tastes just a< good as u whole turkey, and l5 u: more difficult to carve. When cooking a half turkey, skewer the skin down to lliv Jtrecstbone, tic the legwto the tni. and rub the cavity with salt. When making the dressing ullnw approxi- mately three-quarters of u cuu f0‘ each pound of turkey and mouiul it on a. piece of (larchmcut. paper. Place the half bird ovrr the (Ins..- Surplus Sours kfter nltiv seven nirmths of the fiscal yi-cr "had iflssf" ""3 surplus stood at sstlmtl-Aio comm" with 5166320354 at the end 0f Ihr- corrcspomlinz ‘NT-mil l“ we (w-(vbv (ax (‘oduciinns for (Qfitalfilxrfi 593,,» freclv prcdirtcd in uno ch ch-(qls gnvvhver. the governments announced VOUPV They mot him on his w silrpillssrs in _ _ _ _ to sic-wart. H!‘ hurl I'f‘ll('l\(‘fI tlic offset (leticits . in (imcs of Fe first thrcc quarters of thc hour. hlorris Summit cabins‘ wltlrli arr- cevsion. _ (“at “Kn a H“ Home-made randy is (mpulur cit. Some fcarcd crssion mlghi huustion of r-gmg with lhc 0X- ° Serving trays, ash trays, cooking utensils, household furnishings-so many lovely ncw things arc available now in this metal. Things with the glow, the sheen, the rust-proof beauty, that make. Aluminum the wisc choice always. . Light, strong, lastingly good looking, Alcan Aluminum brings ncw brightness, new conveniences to the Canadian home. Aluminum products are made by over 600 indepew dent Canadian manufacturcn. For lightness, alrmgzli, long life Choose Aluminum Allllllllil C UIPAIY OI CANADA, LTD- i ing, rub the skin with fut, amt is to budget. for limes of PIPYILY i“ (h.- credits extended I roast iii n shallow. uncovered p.11 until tendcr- in a moderately slow oveu. allowing 20 to 25 minutes n pound. y The turkey should be busted oc~ casionully wit-h Int (luring tli: roasting or covered with a piece of clean cheesecloth molstcncrl with melted fat. 1f additional (lTC-“SIJZI, ls desired it mny be baked in n separates casserole covered for un any time but with the Christmas season on hand it becomes even more of a trout. Here are 50m" candy reclpesralculatcd to make the homemakér a popular hostess when friends conic dropping in. Mexican Fudge - Ingredient»: two cups sugar; one cup milk or cream; one tablespoon butter. Cook sugar and milk until sug- ar ls dissolved then add the but- ter. In another pon caramel one cup of sugar and add to other lu~ grcrllents while they urc boiling. Cook llll to soft ball stage. When cooled e few seconds boot and odd one cup of pecans. Pour into but- tered plate and mark ofl lu squares. Peanut Brittle ingredients. three cups sugar; 1 1-2 cup light. corn syrup; 1 l-3 cup cold water, three curls row peanuts; one tablo- spoon butter; 1 1-2 teaspoon sodn, vanilla. Cook sugar. syrup and water to- gether until it. will crock when dropped In cold water from tlp of spoon. Add peanuts and butter. stir unth when tasted peanuts seem well done. After removing from fire stir in soda dissolved in one teaspoon water and one teaspoon vanilla. 'I'urn out on a hard surface and pull until thin. Date Confection - Ingredients Ilonstinnteill o "ix-er."- NI. I mild. nil-vegetable laxative, ‘in ‘CPI-Grandmother _ head, 86, had seven proposals 0i) one teaspoon water; one teaspoon. was reading in the public librflrl’ nuts J_,l_ Cleveland. flUCilOllPPI‘ for u , _, _ . ' - . t‘. hnd wl n he was approached by a on. cup milk. two cuvb sugar. ~ London firm. 5B") m“ ‘gauged Sh‘; cofmle with a pr°b,em_ They 900k Sllflflr and milk till it forms been "most successful" wanted to get nmmed m the them and she ugrecd. After the i-cglster had been signer! the bride said to Mrs. Taylor. “You'll benefit from this," but nevrl" suw either FRIEND IN NEED GETS BIG REWARD WANGANUT. N. Z.. Dec. (c?) u. Twcnty-threi- ' ____¢___ BRBNTwOCDfiEshci-tt- England l Ellcn White-i tbs. ‘riuge in This Christmas delight your family and fiends with music. . .on RCA Victor Recotds, the ideal Christmas gift. They're so personal . . . so acceptable-yet so inexpensive. Choose from these suggestions, or from the rnony lelections ovoiloble of your RCA Victor Record dealer's. 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I nit-m (K men ah) for mm- III ncrionJtegul-r Rfifonvengu IM. Chow no canted or ph n. i mi: 10' I m3? , RCA Victor ‘Records Sold at r ' - R. T. HQLMAN'S . "IIIIEIIE OLI FIIIEIIS MEET" Summerside and Charlottetown