.0 .. L Q lb’! C/ZQISZIIIZHS: ‘Surprise yourfzienals a Wt}: Sussex! is so welcome as a case of Sussex Girl er Ale. When the Big Bottle beams over the e ge of Santa's bag there's a riot to see who can open it first. For, just as their elders do, small folk go for Sussex in a big way. Re- member this when shopping for Christmas. See that there's a liberal supply of Sussex QUALITY Ginger Ale on hand. And don‘t forget your friends -eapecia1ly the sick-a-bed. ‘x Parties: Iisvin tbs apply dSlmex; hi! Sear: QUALITY remain: lb: usu NO other gift at anywhere near the price Tlll QIIAIITY KIND SINCE I885 n ' ll difllldll IPENTTflHOANADA Bedllrlwelhfielfil: gov“ h. i; V! - s _(0P)- um. so. spent his rwih i» “lfim "m" ined whlarsls at the tanner manager o! liljeuggmty a lorgnw l’ mun-ow I. nonlsoci. \ This Christmas Give WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 0R CERTIFICATES 11¢,” d in ttr tlve designs con- fahining 3111':- Ter stamp: can be préicgrel: at all Stationery stole!’ Bulk! a" w“ Offices tree of cllsrflfl MRI" this R l“ suing; Christmas, use these cards free y. NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE CAN'T BE BEA T. Wll h ld Il th worlniesyloxndoyou l" jll.Il.::dt!.Ql'IZI,I'Il cilia; a: tobacco. No other brand can best It in quality "' srilsver 4 HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST SOLD EVERYWHERE ‘EAST POINT T0 NORTH CAPE HICKEY and NICHOLSON Charlottetown l stood m Gillette Marks Outstanding Production Reoord i emplbyofl- M!‘- .1119”. president o! Gil- sor Company Bus; . Cooper. a dlredo o es limited. Isle- iri lids an GUARDIAN ' ad i942 except-for the iact that s armed ‘forces. and secondly to the civilian consumer to the iull extent per- ‘mitted by our plant capacity and trained manpower available to us t e" stating ntigre ed military services in many theatres oi‘ the present world Conflict. "Ii we have had to work harder, and w overcome greater diiiicult- les" Mr. Stampleman continued. "we certainly can allow ourselves‘ saltlsiactiml and pride in the iact‘ that our products are consider among the essentials by no less authorities than Itéhes leaders o! our‘ atter oi mere vanity. but have proved s. genuine aid to maintain-I ing a higher degree oi cleanliness, and morale - bot-h very important - to our war effort. Great strides also have been, oi progress in this direction is the introduction oi a group en annuity plan which, their opinion o! Canadian government expert-s. la regarded as being the most desir-l able rllen yet offered w any group oi Canadian workers. Every em-I ployee aged thirty or more Years who has been with Gillette Baiety, Razor Co. ior five or more years becomes eligible to participate in, the retirement annuity plan, oiier- ; lng an unusual lncenl: ve to the. unger members o! the organics-i ion for their continued loyalty, so, thotwtthiniiilemattero sicw fleeting ears. all Gillette workers are mob ed to provide ior the days, Ployees become eligible immed- ately In addition to the pension plan. Giilettes employees has berleiltted by increased group liie lnsuranw which many years past has been provided en- tirely by the company. The Gillette Saiety Razor Co. is pledged ior the duration to devote its specialized skill in the direction most helpful to the Allied war ei- iort. confident that when victory and peace rel/urn. it will be P?!“ pared to maintain its long-time leaderdlip in the shaving products industry. Hampton Red Gross On Tuesdary. Dec. 14th, the mem- jbfil’! oi the Hampton Red Cross 1 Unit met st the home o1 Mrs. John Rogcrson. Considerable time was spent in sewing, quilting and knit- itirlli. Two nice quilts were com- I plated and the busy lmltvers added several inches tom til‘: swea socks and goves making. During the buiness period the ial headquarters wwnz- 84 quilts. i! pair woman's socks. ‘l pairs gloves, 5 scarves, 5 tucklns, 4 pair socks, 1 sweater and 6 pair pyiamos. Soldier's boxes are sent regularly overseas and generous donations have been givcn to Russian Fund, Milk ior Britain's sent to our sick in the hospiwls. Mrs. Best warmly commended the members for their diligence, iaith- iulness and cooperation during the past year The members t-hcn voic- ed their appreciation and support by reelectirlg the present e ecu ve l.e.. den, Mrs. A. E. Best; Vice President. Mrs. Geo. Duns- iord: Sedy-‘rleea, Lin. John rr . In one oi the many quilts tor- warded the Resident enclosed a short note and two months later was cheered and p eased to receive the iollowing letter. Such letters give added eniilualasn and incent- ives to Red Ores workers who are pleased to know that the finished anticles are so welcome and a-iiord such h 9,0 lo wtl the oto . y oi uniformed iire women going to dull-ch service The letter is as iollowsz- Nov. 0. 190 Ybllkl beautiful bad] i eed nfil lovely sJIIIa w lvrlsh "P "l" gusr s and cheer Ringgit or older age. About 25 percent cm- 15 to last year authorisation was in mill unds o 151i?“ the Com- pany's dealers across Canada. “is? ' Although we hsvelrt h d stand up to the severe raids. which other towns have had slwns to be ready in case it is our urn next, so we have to help the iirewomen keen sad, w ha)? they have in be on nls t and day. Wetryhardiomakethekroonls condor-table but it is very diiii- cult as all iummrlngs-nzgs, cal-- pets. curtains. etc. m so expen- 6 and curtains. cushion covers, bed spreads, all take precious mp0“ n1 llo ed Weareo vs w iocoupons each to spend on clothes and household linen between now and January. and when I tell you that a woollen dress lakes ll po and a pair oi shoes '7, you will sea that we haven't many left ior extras. 4 the girls in the other services our girls are not living entirely away from their so they get out o! their somctmes t0 homes uniforms and need coupons. Elnslnnd has indeed been iort- urlate to get so much help from ner- friends overseas. I really don’t known how we should have been able to carry on ii it hadn't been ior the help given by Canada. Aus- tralia, New Zealand, Smllh Africa. and Amlflfie. The canned meats. isms. bacon. cheese, etc, have hel us to keep going and the rat onirlg has been very well or- gsnired- 0i course we s": not able i0 Bet all the things we are used to in peacetime but at any rate we have never gone Yr _ The w because oi bl n; ififmm llsnll l a a g poo e are hoping when peace is declarTed see all the towns lit up again and lishls streosning from the windows o! the homes. The wal- news is 800d these days and we keep hoping mst it curt last much longer. I have two brothers in the Anny —0ne in Australia and one in Big- BRINGING UP FATHER we have " ns held in July. with myself at the l At this time we extend hesrtiest greeting and thanks for the splendid pat- ' ronage of the past year. Due to wartime conditions we have been unable to furnish you with many articles but with the comingot 1944 a brighter outlook is on the horizon. ' . We have tried to serve you to the best ot our ability in our repair depart- ment. Shortage oi‘ material and help» causes long waits. A lot of watch L trouble is caused by carelessness. Warning — Take care of your watch the same as you do your money and save money. When you have trouble i take it to your jeweler. sold by jewelers. _ That is .your protecflu, CHESTER A. CAMPBELL JEWELLER’, F-OR WATCH SERVICE QUEEN STREET. A l I - land and we had three brothers in the last war-so you can a we shall be glad Mien it is a over. | I am enclosing a photograph oi- our llrcwomen’: church parade, We only repair watches 31331-1“! W- l- manber expressed thanks ior Mrs. Maobwgn -—— message oi ‘ymlwthy. The pro-fl Mrg, ;,_ , 111a regular meeting oi sterling gram com. took charge and the|Priaes in s. contest were w“ ' -w. 1., met at u» home oi . iollcwlnr program was carried out,|Mrs. on. Woolner m G. M. Brown or: Inlesdsy evening, Reading. Kitchen Aprons, by Mrs. Gordon Pyle. The pfbiygm ,,. Dec. l4. The president, Mrs. Eilrler E. Henry. Contest "Find The eluded will: clever in; q " Pyle, presided and opened the Stranger" prepared by Mrs. G. and the singing e1 "M? meeting by ' ‘ "IOOCQABQTO-IBIUIIIIIIUWOXII-‘IYMILL-B. ac- o! the xnsmlm; beating the creed in unison. Min- Ewen. and Mrs. LB. Bowness. served by com utes oi last me were read aruLDMt. 80m le e s Voice is meeting closed approved. Roll cal was responded Calling Mrs Ernest Mscllwen 5nd Anthqn. to by ten members and one - "_* exdlanging Christmas gflis. g, very encouraging report o! the newly organised girls sewing club was given Mrs. Ernest en. In the sbsense o! the Visitin com. no report was given. Schco Com. reported minor repairs needed and Mrs. Henry and Mrs. DJ Mac- neod were appointed to have neces- sary repairs made. A oill o! .00 was presented and orl motion was - paid. It was decided w give the children the usual treat at (lhriat- mas. New committees were ap- pointed as follows: School, Mrs a‘? Hisawttmilirg.’ was Bolfier. ting. s. . e and rs. Hiscott. rm. Orsniord MacKcy and am. Gordon Pyle. Mrs. mrrle lliaollwan invited members to meet at her home ior Jalliluafillll meeting, Cl head. The umiorm i; navy blue with chromium buttons. white shirt, black tie. iawn stockings and black shoes. with jaunt-y little caps n! nflVY llnd swflet- Well I exmct it will be near] Christmas t e when you receive all good Year. and on bchali oi the lire- women eosm ‘ L (or your most welcome git. Yours ery Sir care mlialolv Mobil. caucus" '.' . llhqh ~ - In charge , with the Natio i? The Business Hours oi TllE ROGERS HARDWARE oo., umlro wilLbe From 8.80 us. to I pm. DAILY Starting TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28 ms mwweh‘ cor; Until Further Notice espondence was dealt with which I included thinks (or cigarettes In!!! SQXIO __\ *1 WHY HAVE son: "all. ‘IEET? \ ‘s’ . oi the boys overseas, one v . _____ __, Bv GEORGE? Jh-“HNIKQ NON-IF THAT 1504"!‘ ETHING "I'D L 25-02 I5 IT ‘Jill; ' 7W famous- u; w.“ ..-.».." ' MAGIN IF YOU WERE FOR I<\CI<\N6 ARRESTED A . 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