thing ,..oi-r-i.'illi good to write hoot li.ixiit l'liilip liuin'.-3 Strand- n'l0lllf'I' ix iii-. W i hlilt'QullI'l'I9. years yoiiiir, iilio lIl('s in I largo mg hnusc zit liuiiipton (orncr Ml” yMaEQ1la1'rl( kept house herself. most h0iililllllll)' until her recent til Philip !iioi'ri:.oii of lianiiiton. and ii (he doctor. Layton Siiiiic Cosh of (lit;-ivta t-'pPill last week- end in Halifax Mis A. B. Cosh of Charlotte-tnu'n spent the some - son and the gticsi of Mrs. A Gmmn lpeakc. and Mrs. C. N. Bisscti. ' I Mrs Frank Logan has rcturnedl.lune Wood reccntly. .Huntcr lcit by l'tl."iiiP on Wc4iitPs- ' lday lot a six weeks visit in Brit - tan. Moth:-.r's llizlrnivic Vlrs Stanlv-y Mynarslu of Wlntltiwi: ts irwmizly seated among hr-r boys. hr-r son's I friends. the son who gave his lifr while attcmpting to help a com- rade when their bomber was shot down in Frrincc rliirintz World War. it. ory. al of Charlottetown tforinerly lic- banonl. From tliess new cltizcns. is the title of an articlo-. in tha- Christmas issue of the Presbyter- ian Record by F. Bruce Brown. the V ' ' as Miss Myrtla Hart-. one of the. "l and radio pr-rsonnlitics. ty in honour of the staff of the t or THE l'l'lllllllutltli' lzitli ctt.'itt.V-till!!! Mrs. Alfred MacNeill, Upper Prince St entertained the mem- tiers of Xi Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Wednesday even- MORNING SMILE l A commercial trays-llcr asked Aberdeen drapcr for a rcprat order for elastic- MMEN T ; i3iig.-3. ThoWGu;rdilanMSatuEda::l5ec.17:19.5? HAPPENINGS Na. na.' said the Abei-rtoiiian. "l'm for nae mair if your elasticm i rouldna measure a yard 0' your last consignment uimt the darn stuff snapping." arrived to spend the Christmas. boiidlys with his parents, Mr and' Mrs. S. P. Paoii- l Mrs. Jack Randall who has tit-en' visiting her parents, Air. and Mrs. C. M. Williams left Friday illflrn-' inl for Lethbridge. Alberta The hostesses for the Curling; Club Saturday night Vlill be Mrs.t Douglas Hill. Mrs tiiirdoii Storey. Mrs. Brighton Mai-lioiigall and ' 2:: Put ' 'l rt Pl 1 ('h"i .' holidays with their par- . . ' ll ' Ii-(u.'ili1i.Pnti.i'ill-vii-lidi-ii Tile! fl:-llllllllll; r tlshai-If and Mrs. Sheldon Car- Ml” Nan” McI”"”' l i' ' Kwm ..h,-mmtv giyc his Rl'.'il'l(l'Btlllll pgon, Brighton Road. Mrs. S. 8 Benton t-iiiortaiiicit at Ellen. lllP iiiit:.tnnriin;: di:-irist, sonic- an afternoon tea in honour of Mrs. lJohn Fraser. Montague. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs- Juscph Storcy. Othcrs cntertaining for Mrs. Fraser vtcrc Mrs. A J. cue: claiiufiiixulilipfga: Barbour and Mrs. H B. Bernard. formerly from the Chapter in Sum- ll'il'l'1ldC The hostess was assi-lad Mrs. Lou:-ll Cutiiiiloii. G i' 9 e 11' Street, was hostess to her bridge 1 d, y l m” The C0" by Mrs Myron Bell and Mra- club on Wednesday etching ' .' l l ltlil Ill l('i ' I I tt:nhT:lEll:it-i i'- itiiiiii-ii tit iioiioiir ('9”mP R”3e”' The hostc.-nos at tho Suiiiiiici'- 9; 'hp mm. l lhp Lrimiil l.itli(-r. Mr I Thp mngregation of St. Andrcw's side rurtiiig ('luli this t-vcning will. and St Stephen's in North Van-lbe Nlrs. R('8l,'.ll;llillil('.i t('0ili'('lltti'l,Vl icouver, B. (3.. have pregentgedntheir l glrs l(.lal:1dPMblmJpbttl)n.CMl'l. Roy .. Minister.the Reverend . . enny ran. an irs. 0 Ti amertm. 'C0m' "' ”" '””"”er ' I with a Bachelor of Divinity Hood.l hrklmu gmw and pawl vim". Mrs Llewrlliii Rogcrs entertain-p C"l”"'-ll w- A- F"'""'" ""d' the ed her bridge club on Tuesday -ii "5 - . -t fl. ririci will be , - 1 ' 1 ':IEf'WIP:lllFtl( .-li-it ti' Hi-ii--iiiu: Dcc. WM::::::.!OR:"abh:”xA;,En,B(;:"E cieiiuis . - ' " ' ' l)i'tlS . i19lll- 3' 7 ll '” T" 'l”fg””'”"”" pirturs of Mr Denny taken at the - ;'"V'" Balm” H"'”'h H” "arral'.lllllP of presentation shows Mrs. day for a two weckx llflllria) in Miss Jcaii Xicliolsi-ii ii-mes to- in” 1; iw you it;-inn Yen; 'iliisic.'n G C'Eggo and Mrs. Donald Monti-cal illlt'iP stir iiill bc lllP WT” (3 F l'””- D'''”"”””' M" Kochery of the Women's Guild guest -1 her sister", ilrs. W .l 5'”ll””-' ll l"'”"" Th" lmni M adjustiiig Mr. Denny's hood liir.;Brack(-n .ViFH'.V 3”” -ll'T"l”l ""9 '”l”"' M Donny will be rcmemhered by it” Mr .'tii-x H l-' lliiiitcr xii-rc Nlrs Moxlrsi Mniiiiintz and Mr. mam. (rimdl In this provlnceyilhe gumu M Mr and Hrs. Hamm Will"? ll? l”'9d """l y"""5 """"'Milligan. Cliarlottetown, on Sun- . lti honour of Mrs J P 'ilac- hm” .dl)'- 5 lnt.Vt”P. MIN A h'l9ll3l'l- Pl”""l ill” M Alba" Farm" 'm"' Miss l”.l1'I.aiit-tli .N'irliol.-on and ' Strcct. ciitriiiiiiicrl at R sriinll taiiicd at bridge Monday and Tucs- Mlhs pauwla pwhmn vw”, homes. i'briritw- 'rlltll'-fl .i mi-iiiiii; at lirr riiiy cxeiiings at her residence. Res at me hmm, "I H”, mmm. at - 'residciirc. i'imii-i' SIFPFI tRN'hlt'l'fl Slil131'9- a kitchcn shoiter on .'iioiida.V even- Bi-igarticr w vi" Rciri and iii-sq The congregation of st. Matt- ins. in honor of Miss -him” Wood. Reid. Pfilf'l'l:'lli'lfttl iwcntl.V 3' N05 hew's.Montreal. has a uniqlte 3 buffer supper p;ii'tics at thrir rcs- distinction. . idencr, Priiite Strccl. bride-elect for i)t-ceiiilicr. Miss Memorial plagues re- Pat. Daley opened the gifts. and lcc-ntly have been dedicated to all' Miss Lorna Lcarrt road the ycrscs. the Ministers who had served the Lunch was sericil by thc hostcs l..i(-iitrin.iiit ('oiiiiii.iii.-pr .-inn congregation during the past can 595. asslswd by me Nlwws P(,g..u. in liaiifaa visiting her (Vigil.-iiri C R Huiitcr and Mrs. M A pirtiirn of lliP year is a VF . liiiioii liotid iloriiicrly llolloiirit if Said Tawil. Airs Said lSllP" "Whltlicr Church A rt hitcctiiiv" " an outstanding layman of Park Road Baptist Church. Toronto. is . a mcmhrr of tho wcll-known arrhi-, L ccliirnl firm of Brucc Brown and Club hold their annual Chi-igimu Flrisley. Tnrrinto. Mrs Brown will buffet supper. Wednesday. he remembercd by music studentsl g ' John Fraser who will spend Christ- .mas in Halifax. Friends of Mr. and Mrs Perry.B- Hurst. T.-tiara. Psru. who spent last i Mountic-s' "Paco of the High Country" by Earle C. Merrick tells of a llttla mam ywlerday '",""”""' the Indian lad and his home in Bolivia, male msuucm" "mm " hims- ”High Country" M gout), H" W9" ”ch3"W'd- MP Elm?I'iWhen lliPl'P was any f'flfll'Wi'illlllf1. lPincau in the role of Santa (Claus or rcspcct for my i'lL'lllS to scc iiiy ilooklng after their distribution. tury. Among the Ministers thus Preston, Mary Rae 'l'aiitoii. and .honoured were Dr. Edwin J. White, Alice Ramsay. lfornierly of Charlottetown and 1 The Chm. lMontreal now residing in Edmon-i of the Pit-stiylt-iritiii Hahn” wcomplmed by M"'l The ()kto Club of tho Priiiic Cook is an appealing atnry.of a Canadian farm buy. his Amarican. . ., . mend. and his hone, "I. General. High School held their Lhristniaspthings with a scciir. I could scc party in the home economics 1 America. The Swingsterx Square Daiicing. here at the Tneontn tfonservatorypcanada held . Lad.” Nmm .t ending: crintrnllo, soloists. tr-nchers,' entertained Thursday afternoon' Road. at. the annual Christmas par- Dominion Experimr-ntal Farm. Gerald. in Tennessee- Mlss Phyllis Tait. R N . who been in PI-mhrokc lllll-'ll'ltl. is iisii. log har parents Mr. and iii-u i,r- Baron Tait. Carson who is nt linltii-imp i ”'k(il'. city arrlvcd l Summerside whose marriage innk Plllce rccently to Licutsnant .l D. Mr. .i.0 C. Camphcll. Q C. and Murrnv formerly of graham-I Mrs. Campbell are spending the R"Ml.nt7W of Rivers. Manitoba actor of Red Cross First Aid Scr- holiday season visiting their son was the guest of honour at a mi:-lvlcex presented Ce;-tiflc-ate; and Kit?" by mcm-, Pins to the following pcople:Stand- and her class-lard. Mildrcd Cole. Mrs. L('liZh P (tmnfy Hitspi-lBrown, Mrs. Roma E.'(.'anipbcll, ccllaneoiis shower '4 bcrs of the staff "lb iiiatcs at the Print- Birch Court Wednesday Dr. George Fisher was chairman. Mr. Gordon men and uonir-n has coniplctcd IKeI'T. Executive Scout Commlas- reccntly a Suinrlarrl First Aid Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Parent l0Ml' for this province spokq on Course and rcccivcd Red Ci-mg; 'Scotiting". Mr. Robert pg,-em Certificates. at "Rnvenwood." Mt. Edward lhftwk-fl Jamboree colored alldea. "V Siltlnsnrcd this course, ltbe chairmanship of Mrs. Hillard Mack. They prcsciitcd a suitable gift in the instrui-tor. Mrs. A. Marl-Iwcn of Stanley Bridge. Miss Joyce MacKay, R. N, of County Hospital held its annual MARY HAW imeeting at the home of Mrs. W T Howatt on Tuesday. The fol- lowing offu-ci's UPFP PlPflPfl Pro. summer in this provinca with their Sldelllw Mrs W. B ilowatt. vice- ison Michael will be entsrastad to. president--Mrs Carl 1-: f'ro('kett. iknow that it was Michael who was .the winner in Class A Portrait lcompetition. the print by Mr. llob-.11 lert Donnelly. Michael is a grand-l Now lhorp is the Anrircw ::r;d?fC?na'0n.'nd Mr" John Wm". lVl.VYl)ll”-hi .liinior Hicli School in Winniprir, to this ynunt: man's mcm- in the .-N-mi Citizgnshlp Wednesday for Montreal to spend Ceremony in Charlottetown those Christmas with Mr.and Mrs. recniving their Citlzcnship t'.'ort- Jack Prouda, Weatmount. ifir iris u'ci'c Mrs llillPljP Woly-l secretary-trcasurer --- Mrs .l. B Downing. Mrs. Harold Schurman the retiring president Mrs- Richard Hurst and sons 'Stephen and Brian. Kingston. NS, arrived in SllmnlEl'Sl(lP today in Mrs. A. B. L. Horne left iiF('Plll-l The lcachcrs of Stiiiiincrsidc ,Group Completes The Agricultural institute of at Th:-rp was also a shower at Welsley R. Cole. Frances Jollimore. ilr. l.oiiis Paoli of St. Michaels i”rirl; ' t - .. - . - ” " (l""'l ill" Otllttm. l.nii.rrsity of Toronto. has ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS FOR GIRLS AND BOY! ' Your youngsters will love wear- ing this outfit-with colorful ap- plioua trim! Sew tho shirt as a Wlfm jacket. too; overall: in both long and short versions. For little girls-there's also I cute blauu and whirl-skirted jumper! Pattern 4701 :ciiiis1 aim 3, 4. 6. SIZP fl overalls. W4 yards 35. l'"'l'i J""l"'t- 1 yards; blouse. i .V"Yt'l- ltlmtwr. lh yards. Transfer. This pattern palsy in iisc. sim. vi! to new. is rented for m. Has complete illustrated inatructlong, Send ruinrv.irivs: c is N r s '35 cents) in coins tatampa cannot be 3f'9PlEdt for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDR srvu: NUMBER. E” Send order to ANN: amass. 1;tIpl:logctowngG'i.iardlan. 'l'oroato.'0at." . wuk 1:(l,laWV.'Vln('KR.ill former home in'Arnold Meek. Mrs. Hillard lVlCk'k, I - .' h irw and at the. Murray home Mrs. Jamos T. Montgomery, ltl.-5, Miss .lllllP Carson Kl tin is a Klilfl Wt thnsp communities gathering Mary Ella Montgomery. out at Mount Allison and iii .lll'n '" l'"'”"” 0' thg young couple. COOK'S CORNER in- then wash 1 lb. hamburg ll'ff'fllA'l1!('l) 2 onions 1 garlic clove V: pkg. grated chccsa 1 tbsp. miisf;ird 1 can tomatoes It .175 dfli for I hour . All Creams . All Hard Confers . Almontinns . Burnt Al.monri, . Butterscotch Crums . Caramel: 999399 uuuxau Queen St. stcad of with hcr good husliiii Unlir-silantly my wifc divorrctl titc. SON ts'THl'(S(ll.lCS and her mother diyorcr-d my fziilir-in -in-law. .tried to negotiate 8l'1'eXt.'liHil” civilities frir our suits sakr-. iii the grandmother always hltttthffl it would he more pcziccliil for if i stayed away. but coiisciciicc always fort-z-d me in try ncnin son. I N('lll support iiioitcy Hut such ctiiitacts wcre fcw. st-zittcrr-vi and iinstitisfzit-toijx The Women's instit-l H Y u,..i,,,.HoPE or barn? SI. Elmer Payntsr, Mrs. Eimcr Paynter. Hor- ace Meek. Mrs. Oliver Meek, not M. Pidgeon. Junior; Charles Gil. lespi. Garth Gillcspl, Joyce Mr-ck. COVf'l' with strips of bacon ('nnI TRAVl'Il.l.ING Slil'l' - A pogiiilz-ir'izipcls on the front and side iackei , . p ' g . ripttiiliiiis, add church made I liiesciitation of in style in Rome is this ti.i.t-lliiigorhp dusmml, I5 Amomm Of Roma. hammered aluminum tray m MISS suit in iiiustard wool tweed. t'ollai-lit is worn with a small chic hat.lln soft wool. The stralilhldllylfd ITurl(ey For Christmas :lS Scarcer, More Expensive By THE CANADIAN PRESS The turkey. proud old patriarch with Son. is Spurned c2iii'tt leave her. I site strives to make them feel help- lcssly rlciiciidciit upon her militant . I , "proict-tivciicss”--'ind fcttcrcd also that supplies of the big bird uill Mr. and Mrs. Percy Proud! leltivisit Mrs. Hurst's parciits. Mr. years ago my former wife hzid to by Emmy (.,,,,s(.i((,uSMs5 am 5h, 1,, short in rngny parts or the and Mrs. W. A. Currie. C ed a r h b 1 - an h r mother and me. ..L th I mm by her Avenu" M” Hurn will be jompd liT(h:s:no(ih:: wsselivins with us iii-T'c')i(:ri)T:iit-iiillt"fnin i':lll:n for "all she 10 W315 I Pflunfl high” than 19” by her husband in Siimmersidc for ' Books for Childrea4uggestions1m' Chmlm” h”"d"-”- or Christmas presents includcr ad d Yd My 5 I T, .L"Bugles in the Hills" by John F. ly for Sydney. N. S. to spend the H8 B M I homo" M” Hayes in anladventure story of the Christmas holidays with her daugh- llrll dlyl lll ClnIdI- ter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs- they vows will be incorporated in-'”'”d-V W1 the Genet-1" by Lyn Parker. , to thi: history of our iinc yoiins: C0lliiil'.V. Dear Nlary Haxiorth' 'l'iiciil.V Periodically siiicc tlicn l liziic The two women how ncicr rc- Recently I called at tlicu lioiiir rim,-'- tthcy have no phone) and tlir iiiiiii- .;..,,,i,ig Ten wore out But a noiglilior tolrl spccliyc; and tiic incl tli.ii iii- his thinking for hlmsr-if and his hridc. saying i ltlllllfl like to visit at thcir coiiiciiicncc . to forgot about a rr-al i'clntiunth”, with him" Although his niothcr hurl iicxcr acknowledged my eiitn-alics. or Christmas cards. or news-bcaringl notes. or letters to the boy. I had. hoped he might be different on-' ough from hrr--or at least curioiis enough--in sec mc. I ndmirc your pr:-cialo your commcnt on llilc H(' is Dli1.S'rRl'FTlVE llcar H F AI i got thr pi.-t V, pkg. spaghr,m' mnk mm! Hm -urc, your iiiotlioi'-in-low is the ti-pi. cal tli'Hl'1flll Mom. who w'at.:c.s ruth- less war on the "interlnpar" whol trips by marriage tax she sees ltil to-'t-nme between” her and her prizcd offspring--hcr only child, or her favorite child. or her most do. itcndable child. as the case may bc. Hrr morbidly dislriistfiil suv-ml ONCE AGAIN AVAILABLE GANONG'S GI CHOCOLATES by the 1;.-1b., T,:..ih. br 1-lb. MAKE yous OWN SELECTION SIWLFS PHARMACY bias. the peculiarity of her pp.-.i POPULAR STYLES FROM ITALY TAKE YOU THROUGH coat has an original side theme. WOOL ENSEMBLE - This three- l Designed by Carnsa of ltaiy. the quarter enscmble is caincl-colored LIIMCT Take An Inventory New Oi Holiday Decorations Each Y0”-.thare are always nobody wants to take lhs hustle and bustle out of Christmas pre- parations-becauu the rush is too Iaciting to mils-...vertheless it is a pity to miss the fun of Dlannini and so increasing the lay of the wonderful holldly. THE HOLIDAY MOOD The surest way to plunge up to !our ears in the holiday mood and get a fine start. is to take out all the Christmas decorations and tree ornaments you've stored away and plan how you're going to de- corate thia year. Ons advantage in an early in- ventory ls that you can do won- ders in trsshening up things you thought would be past doing anoth- er tour of duty. if artificial wreaths and sprays look too tired for another year. try sponging them with ”dry" soapsuds from the top of the bowl. This softanl them, cleans the ucumulated dust and makes them glistan again. DREARY RIBBONS Dreary-looking ribbons probably need only a lukewarm sudslug. then pressing beneath a layer of wax paper. White bells that show smudge: can be brightened with a gentle daublng of dry suds. It isn't only the property thrifty notion of making use of what you already have. What's more im- portant is the fact that familiar. dearly loved decorations are part of the holiday tradition with so many of us. As youngsters. we werr prone to look for certain favorite ornaments on the Christmas tree And how unhappy ws were it we found they had been supplanted with new ones! ligation to keep familsr things bright and beautiful as long as you possibly can. And you might as well face the facl that you are responsible for producing a Christmas morning snow scene, too! Fortunately. all you need is lots of soap and a little water. Did you know that thick suds, So you really have a family ob-- wbipped up with your egg heme, golne who insist that they can't or electric mixer. matte the most neatly get into the Christmas sill?" until almost tba last minute. Well realistic snow drifts for in. branches and wreaths? wli:it's more. after the' soap show ..lu.5 dried it'll last and woii'l di-i' .19 all over the place. For a gum - ,5 table centerpiece, try a mound .,i colorful tree ornaments iii a glau bowl with snow soapsiidii flrllllng lightly over them. Once you've arrangcil li,n-ii last. throughout tbs holiday season. SETS A FASHION Just recovered from a cold. p Princess Margaret arnves liy t car at a preview of next son.-.iin's i fashions by the "top tuclre" idcsigners at Hniiiiltoii House. i London. The Princess hcr.-tclf in- ltroduced a fashion note with her i brushed wool bat. velvet coat and a star-spangled veil. collar is Persian lamb and 0RTH'S MAIL soiiality, is clcarly outpictured in -r''- T -m the rccluse life she has led. with her daiightcr and grandson under ' hm lllll'. the past 20 ycars Dlvorced Falher L infantile characti-r. ' Elli iiicapocity for marlriagea ' and with a panicky parasltica nee Trles Contachng to make absolutely sure tif posth- le that her love-oblecls won't (and of Canada's Christmas dinner. will AM i0 '-M5 "W be a little scarce-r and more cx- pensive this year. A Canadian Press stirycy shows lslight sliortagcs. four or five cents to 55 to 57 cent! on family-size birds. Poultry experts rcport little taste thing. they say. is that the birds be mature and dressed to the peak country and prices will be six to in choosing between tonis "1 l.hH5 dune mr mpm Retailers say thcrc orc two rcp- sons for the price boost -incrcn.-cdi V . demand and decretiscd supply. 'l'lic sot ii a woiiiaii could hardly miss . gobbiei-"I popularity as ch imidiu-int: a daushler who would'rai-e has jumped 200 per cent Mlllce stiiute met at the home of Mrs. MacDonald on Dec. HOSE VAl.l.F.i; The Rose Vallcy P M ('ttlilDlll.Nll'8l,V choose Mom, in case the Second World war H a dccision was forced by the hus-. 0vER.PR0m,(,TmN "FLOWER" QUILT Twelve months of lovely blos- on this cozy quiitl Easy to embroi- uason of the yur. fan of all I! flowers-of-the-year included. Quilt 12 x 102 inches. send TWENTY-FIVE: CENTI in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not bs accepted) to Charlottetown so Front St. Wort. Tomato. Oat. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. new designs - knitting. u-oclu,-t. copy of this wonderful book now. by Ttleiry Slcwtirl: Roll call was an- lswored by oxclitiiiue of Christmas wrcxr-iits Oiic member joiiicd and visitors wcre present. "iiiotliciwiiu" a boy wltiiout a real. A” iii;iii's influciicc to the fore. would of coiirsc fill him with hostile des- -plsliill scntiuicnts towards his dis- llniv else could they twislcri bchaxior to Fewer hcns and toiiis are lining: sent to niarkr-I this ycar. B11-ctli-i's suffered from ovt-r-prodtirtion and cnrdcti dad justify tliciii.-.'lics" 'l'o furtiicr c.xli'.'ini.:c tlic boy irom liis tciiiiit for tlii.-it allcucdly worthicssl . Th-h-l.h':fll bt Imarricd and have ltycd nieuuN'l.V mglnsgitu mum H cc "353 nu ias rcrliises. I remained iiinglc for A large Eroup of Spriiigiii-ooklscvcn ycars ailcr tlic divorcc 'My second wife would low to know my son and could be iricutily with his mother. smaller producers wcre force-it out Qwhm. b,.N,(h.,.3 Tread. iipproycd and sigiicd lion down by niorc lllilll all this yciir to llll5.75il tiir'Acys. Bitzizcst demand in most cr-iilrcs , Emma Mt-henna unds and these are scllrrc be sent to CARE and 52.00 30 T- ighter birds have bccn spot-i:itly devolopcd to hlf'('l small families and houscliolili-i-s in flats and aparliiiciitii wlicrc cook- conscioiislyl he is apt to feel no- account too--ltccaiisc he is basically locking in tlic surc st-if-rcspcct of persmi:-. happily identified uith de- jcciit liarinonioiis parentage hc uirliiics involuntarily to stay as for us possihlc from the "bad fa- fitziirc--whilc trying was moved by Mrs. Jrimcs Cous- ins and sci-oiidcd by Mrs. Leslie keepers say plenty of largc tm-ilr;-- ltt ptlufi(lS-art on ried. Thc secretary in set bofhi also some articles that are need- Toronto and Vancoiiycr. largo ilcmziiid for A vote of tlizuiks was extended to Mrs. Willizim Matheson for giv- ing her home for a goose sup- 'l'li'.x is the ciiiotlonnl cliain rs- Mrs. Harry W Ctidmore. llir-lm” mm "”h"- ""w 2" M” ll" ziclioii hack oi' your son's reject- lf39"”Y ""'"'led Ind l3 l" "W A""l.V ing attitude. it was unrealistic to --stationed 500 miles away i h;id (,xp,.(.t that he would he manfunyt PRICES VARY long felt that Army life Niiglit i'ill"l"dlff(ul-ent" (mm his mother. wheni '0” "'5 W"'"”"'fl"'"l"”'”l l""" rc.-iri-it in conditions that conspired 55 to 6 vacuum packages. Mcxenna bought a quilt from the institute. Mrs. James Cousins in- S it b so ' . -t - - ma it s aie mom Ni to (first In her home for , 5 cents a Illllilltl '” ""'l”' h"" Em'"""a A '''''"”l- parts of the country. in .M-iiloiiiid- '!".V land, where turkeys are siiiiiiiir-cl Wt”! mostly from the nuiiiilzinrl, iiir-Jlimi Wan 50 99"” p . till" Arm-.V Phaplllnv End Perhaps he price is 70 cents. while l':iiiv-itiiu-rtCoiinlns Wantins in sec him. I twin 5! can engineer a man-to-many mcet- gtures ink 52 cant.-In pound fiii-iconiests which were enloyed by special delivery lcttcr ii ritfiiii ho int: with your son--so that the boy amgll plucked mm, licve in siirprisc yisitsl cxiircs-iiii: iiitiy affection. wishing llx'IDDlil(K,s in him really-31-p. marricd dcspilc tlicir iuixsot-i.i-. A3 Wm an, an Army l.(,mIlm.. , . Ncw Year's Resolution". ncss also Onf0LiirlEPfl uii lioiw of mh.l(.,. Is 1” talk things OW, iall. Lunch was served by H033"- Toronto prices 8V('li&lL;t' run i-i-iii-3 National Anthem was sun! 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