JANUARY a. 1941. IVESTERN GUARDIAN .AGENTS: lUllI-IISIDE llfl NIII» I 3 I‘ following stores Water Street; Bell Bookstore. Water Sheet; Toronto Bakery. Theiiaardisnwlllbedsllvesedloaaybcnglngi-q“ Carrier I0! l‘ 5° N? u. ‘in your order to J. luau Murphy. ill Gull! Claw. l0 Ottawa 8 no Guardian may he bought daIIy t. Gourlles ‘Drugstore, daycrilepuuxek. "NW7"!!! llllllllllVOfllldlyfll-"ggg, Hanan: 8L. and PIINCI COUNT! Advertising of flu In Iasuaeuld-cg, wlil! SINGS‘. "lfiiflauot. o1. Granville Street. Ihsaallfsrtlthaarvlea, k? . -BEATTY D8108. Water Bowls now available. Order now. Toombs Bros, Kensington. -HOKEY MATCH—-BOIflen Rink. Friday. January 3rd. Borden Nat- ionals vs. Kensington llllPl ‘latee. LBBOODER STOVEB now In stock. Order early. Tooulba Bros. Kensingtorl. -PUBETEST Cod Liver Oil has vitamins plus at Taylor Drug Co, licnsillgton. --NORTII TBYON IPRESBYTER- lAN CHURCH. — Service Sunday. January 5th at. 7.30 P. M. Mtg; Mary A. Noel-trade. Deaconess. y -—COLEMAN LAMPS, Lanterns and Gasoline irons ill stock. Tthe Sulnnlerside Hardware Company. -BATTER\'. ‘Fires Pipe. Pumps. Cylinders. Fittings. Call at. Toomba Bros... Kcminlgton. , -'I‘OI.LET warm by Adrienne‘ at Taylor Drug Co, Kensington. —-UNI.OADING car 0f Oltl It Intel-nation Fox and Animal Food Friday and Saturday. Bring your bogs and get delivery while it lasts. Dunk River Dairying Co. —GBBOME PLATED Cupboard llhrdwarc and Kitchen Trkn Alum- 1111111} Moulding for Tables and Kitchen Cabinets in stock. The Summersidc Hardware Company. -—.\LISCI:ILLANEOUS SHOWER- —An enjoyable evening was spent when friends. relations and neigh- bours gathered nt. tllo home of Mr. and Mrs. Flank Galrlbier at. Link- icttcr, to tend.r n miscellaneous silowel" lo Mrs. l.e:llllel'1‘r:cilolnl tnee Ollie Sclnlrlrlant who WJS mar- ricd recently. Th:- room was doccr- ated for the occasion with streamers of Lemon, Orange, Cocoa Browll. when all had assembled, the bride and groom were escorted to the tastefully decorated seat. by Fran’: and Jennie Gamble. as the WEIIOLF-j march was played by Mrs. Harold Linlcletter. After the charming cou- ple were seated. the gifts were open- ed by Mrs. Wilfred Wocdsidc and Itlrs. Leonard Itcgcrs. The snappy and witty verses were read by Mrs. IIlllEYy Llnklctter. After the happy couple viewed them. Miss Mable Llnkletter placed them on. the table. All prrscrlt then Joined in sirglngt F»; '|‘.“.ry Arc Jolly Good F:ll:-ws.| A social evening was spent. with y...~..:n lliihi: furnished by Mrs 11a:- ohl Llr-Llolter, chorus singing by nli. Games and general conversation a~‘n.'ch tool; up the time till tthc ITIIIIES served a cumptuous lunch. wilich. needless to say, every on? czljoycd tn the utmost. At a late hour and after a pleasant eviniht; bcst. wishes were exter-zled to Mr. itlld Mrs. Trenholm for a very happy and progptrous wedded life. The only sadness shown WBS on 1M faces of Mrs. Clifford Rogers. Ml‘!- lfirllcstpailbeck and Mrs. Albejt IJIIKIBLLBI‘, the crib’ remark the trio made after they looked ywmhglli’ ht all he ITLITIEIOIIS gifts was ‘W: were married flfty years too soon. 'l‘l\o gathering broke up Rn?!‘ ‘he glllgilig of t-he National Anthcml-S- - in Ilemoriam MRS. MINNIE E. I-IOWATT The death occurred at hcr home 6B Park Avenue, Extension Arling- lun Hgts, Mesa. on Dec. 28th. t»! Mlnnlc E. Howatt. wife of Harry ilowatt. ond daughter of Mr. and ltIrs. Jc-hn L. Sturdy. Crapaud, P. F. I. Dcccusrd who was born on April '1. i810. leaves hcr husband hnd a daughter, Mrs. Russel Grccnc to mourn their loss. Aftcr the funeral services con- ducted at the A. E. Long memor- ial chapel. Cambridge. Moss" by lit-v. Earl W. Rlddlc, College Ave. Methodist Church, Somervillc. Mass, the remains were forward- vcl on Dec. 30th. for burial in the family cemetery at Crapaud. PJILI. pontoon TIIERTIIE FrItIly. Jll 3rd. Zens Grey's . "ROLL ALONG COWBOY" . Alto Comedy‘ and Shorts ' Matinee 3:15 Evening 7:I5 - 9:I5 vVt" '- 50R l.t e children and their teachers Bed- , Valley. 45151-1». medium and large en. smel roosters in stock today at Bruce's. —0PEN throat nickle plated Bernard Pliers with parallel action, - , u’. leverage like a bolt cut- ter, in stock at Bruce's. -Wli IIAVI s good stock cf Heavy Vices in No. 1-2 and 3. ‘Ithg Sunlmerside Hardware Company. -—FIEE SKATE for all school eque Rink today. Friday, 3 to 5. No adults allowed. By order of Directors. —WANTED. — Newly freshuaed grade cow. Must be good rnllker. Tests not less than 4. Box 10. Albany. -10 NEW-HAMPSHIRE pullets for sale. 8 months old. LayinE- Anthony J. Arsenault. Wllmol _.WAN'I'ED inlmediately. 2 girls for restaurant work in Kensing- ton. Good wages. Apply in De?" son, Larkin Restaurant, Kensing- ton. —’I‘IIE FUNERAL of the late we. W. H. MacCvr¢8°I Will be held from her late residence, Cen- tral Lot. 16. on Jan. 4 at 2 13-m- ._-I‘OXI£S FOR SALE. — Z PIilli-Il- um Males. Stewart and Lewis Slim“- 1 full Silver ltiale. Gcrdcll ltigcli Millan strain. 2 Silver Females- proven breeders. Also 1 Olympus Microscope (SW9 95 “W” 1 Tau” mum, Apply Mrs. Wilbert McCar-t ville. Kirlkcra. _ TED CHURCH 0F‘ CAN- ADAYm-l- Bedeque Pastoral Chum?- servlces Sunday, January 5“;- Bedeque 1i A. M. Borden 3 P. b -_ Albany 730 P. M. New Year's Set. vme ‘mister Rev. J. M. Baxter. B. D. ____ _ on 351,5 ...0ur de- llveriifomsamw d 9 W5”- weigh‘ d . about 1100 ilfifidiima 11"”. Sean and express 9:38pm. ‘p_ w. Strong Co.‘ Ltd.. SS e. ‘ Mglpbqkk and __.KENSINGTON| hes ian Chum - Freetown pFiisbyiei Ken. Services Sunjdai‘. gnifllfi 70$}. M‘ sington at 1 . -M.sew‘cu dub Freetown. 7.30 P. M. J anuarY A. McGowan. -ANNUAI. rlual meetil18 ltlEETING-Tlle nil- u; the four Brash Institute was held "1 “a: 27f,‘ leton schoolhouse 0h éesen‘ with a large attendance]!!! res“: President wflit" Hamm Eater lng, after a short opflnihil ab? welcoming the large num_ tum members Dresem- “med m‘ secretary treasurer, Mr. ‘ ‘he Myer: who gave a refit!" ° year's work showing m" the 1"‘ stltuie had handled $21,000 wort‘: of merchandise in the W" I" ‘d- farmers including feedfi. l" 5- shingles. cedar post-a and lime ei¢~ Considerable dilcuasion took P1!" regarding the enlarging of tit! present warehouse and it we: de- cided to leave it in the h“!!! "1 i RLE BOTTLES PIIIIOIIRSEII We call for ale bottles. any quantity, pints and quarts; high- est prices paid. We wlil also ply tor Javex bottles. Bring them in and guarantee an ample supply o Javex. Phone COCII‘! pick-up. casino FRI. 64:30 -- SAT. 14:15 This is one of the better Western flows. a slow you'll reanuaker. Gary Cooper as Melody Johan who's Gun-Shy. Girl-lily. bat a great guy. "ALONG CAME JONES" With Loretta Young Also Serial Grocery, 71!. iol Ell Ollerfll IIiIII timer ‘i, SUMMERSIDE Today lURET THEMLAIR - 0F n AIH! = w lint‘ t.‘ ..i - - I tlv, MM‘. Q! IIUIDUFI _ MWEISSMIIIIER mu aver umSHiFilEiil mlitillllllitilt . ..,.,,,, ,, m, m tho Iii $215713 ' “tiiiiiitiiliiiiliiuwiil ' °"""" tksmtm coma n w: m: autumn»: ' w” "' --Also- RHYTHM WRANGLERS FLICKER FLASHBACKS ond w WINNING BASKETBALL Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 board of directors and officers who were elected as follows: President, Walter Ham- nlili; Vice President, Hudson Low- iher; Secretary Treasurer. Hermes Myers; Directors: Wilbur Wright. Charles lane, Stephen Huestis, Earle Mur- ray. Vernon Craig, Reginald Ms- Farlahe; Auditors. T. J. Inman and Arnold Henderson. the incoming —Mr. and Mrs. lug the holidays at the home of her mother, Mrs. Robert Recveai Freetown and sister. Mrs. Otto Doull.—B. ___________. —-Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Wright, Central Bcdeque left on Monday by bus for Moncton where they will spend New Year's with their My; 3,3, Malley. daughter, Mrs. Fred Home before going to spend the winter months with their son Lewis and daughter. Mrs. Arno Berg, Providence. Rhode Island-B. Mn. ALFRED n? nasnatn- A life-long resident of Village Green. near Pownal, passed peace- fully away ut his-home on Ilcccm- bcr l. 1946. in the person of Alfred Daniel Brell-aut. Born on October 21, 1863, Mr. Brehaut lived all his life in his native community. In August 1889 he was united in marriage with Miss Mary Jane Ballem, who pre- deceased him twenty-orle year! ago. There were born to this union one daughter. Edith (Mn. Heber G. Weeks, Fredericton. PEI.) and two sons, Vernon of Pownel and Willard on the homestead. Mr. Brehaut was a prosperous farmer. as hla well-kept home- stead gives took an active and personal inter- Iest i-n the affairs of the commun- I lty. re: dy to lend a helping llarld wherever need arose. His genuine worth and kindly manner won him, many friends by whom he was highly esteemed. The deceased was a faithful member of the Pownal Methodist Church and later of the United Church of Canada. He wtaa an elder "lend o; the grids and trustee of the church for sev- were served by M1,, 5mm Fgly, oral years. The community has Ina‘. a good citizen and the church alpny’ cousin o; me “m5 loyal member. The fmwral “rvi” w“ held ‘m: brld was tendered a miscellaneous December 3rd. and was conducted show," at u" “yon Community by his pastor, Rev. Mr. Maevlcar The pail bearers were Messrs, Lloyd Ballem. Daniel Cannon. Charles Duffy. Ital-l Buel. Rod ‘Moumerl and Daniel Mitchell. m- terment was in Pownal Cemetery. "They rest from their labours and their works do follow them" Lloyd J cwell. McFar- Walter Roberta, son with his mother. MH- Pea!" {North Wlnslce, have been spend- McNelll. ' ample evidence. He THE IILIEIITOII _1'\>!~wlm name diam o... as.‘ _ o! the new yo". the time °i "W MPH- promiaeu. resolutions. “d, ImIdWIl-Ily. of renewing old Numb‘ "I1 lwilllntmces. l w" n79!!! Runny. Charlotte-i ‘Wh- h the sum of her parents, ‘M1’- lnd Mrs. George Runway. , Itrinnds m sorry h luddsn dual a so‘: a’.'.?.°‘u‘.“.? Ownmt at her hung tn pggylq. Blue RI. Mil. W3. Iddiallsrl, Al- bsrtcn. is a sister of the deceased. Mir. and Mrs. Eric Corbett had mm"! Mwfidsme. ha: brother D0134" and her aunt, Miss Geor- _ gins. Msclharlsrle RN. ‘l Min Katherine Motley. patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- Plil-l fwtheputmmmmhsre- csnrcly arrived home. "Kay", q pap- ular clerk in one of this town's out- lI-lfld-Ifld IWNI. is receiving e, warm welcome from a. host of friends who are (1nd to hear of hcr com- Dlete restoration to health. ilk. and Mrs Joseph an have as their guests, their two daughters, Miss Beatrice, who is employed in Halifax amd Mrs. Ar- thur McRale and her husband. The following are in town for the holiday season. Henry Brown. student at. P.W. College; Claude Wallace. student at St. Dunstalzrs University; Doria McCue, FNILC" Gh'town; Mary Gillls, Tignrlsh 0on- vent; Helen Kerr, Mmmt Allison. Salckville, NB. and Gordon Kerr. Acadia University, Wblfville, N.S New Year's Eve Dance sponsored by Ohe Alberton Brunch, Wbnlen’: Institute. was greatly enjoyed by tine very large number in attend- ance. Mlrs. BR. Burke and lvirs Cyril Leas-d were chapel-ones for the happy gathering. A miscellaneous shower was held in the Albcutozl Parish I-l-all the evening of Monday, December 30th in hoqlnr of Miss Laurette. CYEIIISII whose marriage to Mr. Leo O'Meara of t-his town took place at the Sacred Heart Church, Albertml. Thursday, January 2nd. at. 8.30 AM. , ,_____ Mr. George McNeiil is home from Halifax to stlelnd the hohday sea- Mlra, Will Aubrey. Alberto-n South _ Is (m an extended visit. to Toronto. Ont. where she is the sllefit 0f ha!‘ two daughters who reside there. Mrs. Lefiloy Chcverie, Digby, NS. is the guest of her parents, Mr. and _._:__-_-- ; FOY-GASS WEDDING , I On December 21st. at 4 Pm- 5' iquiet and pretty wedding -was sol~ emnized at the bride's home. who" the Rev. J. A. Jardine united ln marriage Betty Almira, eldest fdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Il-‘oy of Tryon. and Lester Vernon. lsnn of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gass of Appin Road. The parlour was prettlly decor- ated ln pink and white. The bride entered the room on her fathers arm to the strains of Lohensflns wedding march played hy 1191‘ younger sister Louise. The bride was given away by her father. The bride looked charming in a street length dress of blue mist. trimmed with coloured sequins. and she wore a matching coronet of flowers. She carried a lovely ecrsags of pink roses. The brides- maid. her sister Marlon, were a dress of Mandarin Rose trl-mmed with black sequins. ' The bride's mother wore a dress of harvest tan while the groom's ‘mother wore a dress of Cuba rose. The groom was supported by the bride's brother Theo. I After the ceremony a delicious supper was served In the dining room where the color scheme of ipink alld white was also carried out. The guests were waited on by t Miss Inulse Foy, sister of the bride. and Mira Freda Howatt. The plates aunt of the bride and Miss lilac 5 On Friday, December 17th the ' Hall, sponsored by the Young Peo- I. Alter the pal on for as last week-l know blankets with blue striped ends. 60 cepttonall They are invaluable Just when warmer comes lpoand with stewed artificial/trait. This trait is so good enough to est! Make ap your ‘this is year-opportunity to get s OlrhtlllllIlfleH-yoawtlllabotb UHARIDTTE blankets. The Dry Goods Department has a S. MINI I know that yo! will want one of these good-looking sweaters. made by Penanan. They have a buttoned front. collarlsea V colored gray or navy-sizes 38 to 4| and the price la 1.68. TOWN GUARDIAIN PAGE NINE. Items 0f Interest From Our Hardware Department HAND SLEIGHS-(Steerinfl- t..... 3.35M“... AXES-Single bit- Eoch AXES-Single bit- Hondled sumo: CANS- (Stsp On) WASTE PAPER BASKETS- Eoch . ALUMINUM CLOTH Per Foot ca»: GALVANIZED CLOTHES LINE PULLEYS CLOTHES DRYERS- (Folding Type) .. CLOTHES BASKETS- Large GLASS WASH BOARDS- Eoch ..... IRONING BOARDS- (Fclding Steel Bound) ...u.. SNOW SHOVELS— D Handle SNOW SHOVELS— Long Handle FURNACE SCOOPS- D Handle GALVANIZED COAL HODS HARDWARE DEPARTMENT ae-(gjjos aural ES LINES— 1 n65 Small -a..-. 2.98 s... 2.75 1.65 ""' 2.65 1.69» 75c ..... 2c 69c 2.39 1.25 69c 4.10 ea ...;g; asses u. n...- -g;|-l.-.-- ...’_-_u saoee<-.aaaa DOUILI BURNER HOT PLATES ...,._., ...,,,.. ...,,_, ..... SINGLE BURNER HOT PLATES ....,,_., ...,,_, ELECTRIC HEATERS . ..,.., ..... ELECTRIC TOASTERS- Each ..... ELECTRIC IRONS . . .L_.J...-- COLEMAN GAS IRONS u..- o...‘ ...., ..._ u... COLEMAN GAS LAMPS deli." COLEMAN GAS LANTERN! . .. WEATHER STRIP- Rubber Covered-Per Ft. WEATHER STRIP- Felt-ZO Ft. Per Pkg. Only .. . .. USEFUL ARTICLES .. 98c 89c 79c esi - .13, 87c -~.r._u ..._.--a ...ao STEEL ANIMAL TRAPS-ssc No. I 1-2, each . . . . . . . .. SHINOLA FLOOR WAX_. Lb. Tins JOHNSON’S GLO COAT- Qt. Tins BROOMS- Good quuIity—Each . . U13; ‘n33; ... - .~ --.. .||_u IIIII 1.9 H-lu; 5.95 3.25 1 7.50 3.89 4.95 ‘LILI wlswl -.. ..;.;q nq." .- 3c 20c ..._._q lO-Iirena -Nc.I 35G 29c 1.10 89c Illi- ...p~_q anaeqm (LOWER FLOOR) Sinclair 6: Stewart Limited pic's Society. The bride received a large collection of gifts includ- ing pyrex, glass. clllna, linen, tow- els and money. She was escorted to the bride's chair under a beau- tifully decorated arch by Miss Bertha lord. The names and ver- ses were read by Miss Roma How- att, while the gifts were arranged by Miss Flora Mae Crossman and Ml-ss Doris Bell. The bride cour- teously thanked all for thel: love- ly gifts after which all sang, For she's A Jolly Good Fellow. Mutlc for games was supplied by Mrs. Vivian Bartlett. Relatives and friends join in wishing Mr, and Mrs. Lester Gass many years oi happy wedded life. (Patriot Please Copy) GREENVALE W. I. The December meeting of the Greenvale Women's Institute was held at the home of lidin. Earle MacRae on Tuesday evening. Dec. 3rd. The president. Mrs. Kenneth White occupied the chair and the meeting was opened by repeating Creed in unison. Five members were present. The minutes of prev- ious meeting were read and ap- proved. The various committees then gave their reports which were (Ils- cussed by the meeting. and a bill of 30c for treat was presented and paid. and Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth White M. MacPherson were appointed to. I demonstration of cold weather that "Old Man Winter" that you'll be interested in heavy quantity of brown heather x l0 st 4.85 eaeh.....'l'hsas are ex- now and may be used vary nicely. again. in your car or summer cottage. Dry Goods Department. l. It has been qatte sums time lines dried fruits luvs been available. Woareglad llobsliyoa that the Grocery hsadried apricots at u cents and dried peaches at 46 oen [rule-served either hot or cold. toaponnd ..... jopepapyoarmeals Grocery Department. warm Men's Wear Department. 4. Make your dining table look attractive with s bowl of life-like glowing and rsalldie that it appears center-place of s IIIlQBy of differ- Department antklndaatlfieentafersaohplsos. China 6. {he China Department Ia rinnlng a Special on Glass Picture at D eats each ..... “There are a nlaber of aisee and styles. stunning frame for that cherished pleased and happy with the result. China Department aauarattowtneuareaaranwtthagha sfllelltlllll trait ital a hlual of orange and gramme fates that u de- st l6 cents a its. grapefruit isles a assist on Red Cross Committee. There was no report from Or- phanage collectors, and the Salva- tion Army Fund collection is Mill incomplete. Each member is to bring along a. visitor to our January meeting. A report on pantry sale was given. showing total receipts $13.02. A letter on Blue Cross was read and discussed, and 1t was decided to canvas district first to sea if the people were willing to join as s group, before holding a meeting. Three copies of Institute were sent for end a bill of 60c was re- ceived for same, this amount has, been forwarded. One member paid her member- ship fce. Some papers for rcrap book were handed in. It was decided to gi-vc school children Christmas treat. Couespondcnce consisted of s letter of thank: for fruit received while rick. letter from T. B. Lean gue end receipt from Save thel Children Fund. -It was decided to give $10.00 to T. B. League, and $15.00 was voted towards Hunter River Memorial Library. Collection 30c. Mrs. A. Paul invited members to" her home for tile Jaruary meeting when roll call will be an- swered by. name of an ornamental tree or shrub. programme on agriculture in charge of Mrs B. Wonrlacott. A paper on Social Service was read by Mrs. M. MacPherson. and questions discussed and answered, a. jumbled Canadian cities contest war won by Mrs. K. White Meeting sdicurrled and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess- ln Memos-lam MIG. ll‘. DRAKE -—--— i "u"! Wotwhmlt the Province i lflmvl with were: of ths death of ~ MM. B. F. Drake on Dec. I4, 1946, at. her home in Waterside. The late Mrs. Drake we: in her‘ Witty-tum year. She was formerly ldlry Jane MacEachern, m, omen dswhtsr of the late John Mu:- Escimn and his wife Charlotte‘ Stewart of Cherry Valley. i Q16 ILIHIIdQd U11] Grgmgmr School a-nd the Provincial Ncmlal i l now Prince of Wales Col- ‘, lets. and tambt for two years in’ the Primary Dept. at Powml school. She was married to Samuel F, Drake of Pownal who predeceased her thirty-seven years ago. ‘ Mrs. Drake wsr highly regarded by all who knew her and ans will be kindly remembered in the com- munity where her name will be revered as standing for a1] that l; tzcod. She will be satl-iy missed by hel- family to whom she was a dc- votcd mother and grandmother. She was a Inquirer of Pcwnal United (Methodist) Church ar<| s charter member of the Women's Mi onary ‘ let’! of that chm-ch. MslnMfleo leaves to cherish her mem- E, P. E. I. ory two sons. William H. on the homestead, who with m; m; ten. derly cared for her during nel- Years of faili-HB health and Ernest G. of Rabbit Lake, Sack" who with his wife visited her during the lllmmfi‘ 1115i passed. One grandma. 5- Fir-Ill’ Duke. at home; four grand-daughters. Mrs. J. R. Mac- aohenl, Charlottetown, Mrs. tRev.) EE. Ashley. Louisburg, N.S., Mrs. J. Mac Murphy, Medsteaq, if» D.“ Mlattiaon. Rabbit e. . a o our at d children. One gYBIldSOnwlYI-illgragl- ficer James Marshall Drake, Rgb- bit Like. Sash. of the R.C.A.F. died a prisoner of war at Rangoon, Bhrma on Christmas Day, 1944. One brother, Stewart MscEaohern. lath-bridge. three sisters. Mn. F. Vickerson, Calgary, Mrs. George Munn. East Royalty. and MIflJChfl R. Munn of Marsiilfield also sur- vlve. The funeral service of Monday. Dec. 16th at 2 p.m., was conducted by Rev. AS. Weir of Vernon ss- alsted by Rev. ER. Msevicar of Pownal. Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and “Lorri Kindly Light". Chasing the words from Isaiah 40-31. "They that. wait on the Lord shall renew their strength." Mr. Weir spoke words of comfort and counsel to the b=reaved relatives and friends, Mrs. W.J. Mutch sang feellrlgly ‘Tease’ Perfect Peace." The large attendance and beauti- ful floral tributes were a silent but eloquent testimony to the place ahc held in the esteem and affections ct all who knew her. ' The pail bearers wen, All,“ Johnson Wilfred Wood, Paw up Kenna. Robert MacRse, Elliott Robertson and Albert Bruce. Interment was in Pownal Omel- my. Suggest "Mister X" Eat Grasshoppers MERRIOKVILIIIE. Ont" Jan. l -—-(OP) — Human consumption of Bfflllhoppers as a "great rejuven- atcr" has been recommended to Hurry I‘. McLean. but so fer the wealthy Merrickville contractor Itas not been advised whether the insects should be eaten raw or form part. of the family stew. Better known as "Mister X" for his habit of handing out money to strangers and distributing my. keys at Christmas. Mr. McLean received the "tip" on adding grass- hopper to the human menu from a British Columbia resident whose interest was aroused by the con- tractor's successful experiments ln glilising turkeys on s grasshopper G . (Mr. McLean, is a native of Prince Edward Island.) OI‘ NEW ENGLAND ORIGIN The custom of serving cranberry sauce originated in New Erlglsnd. I l i WANTED 2.0 GIRLS For Canning Plant Steady work throughout the season of 1947 for the right parties. Pay sufficient to permit girls from _ out of town to cover their living and other expenses in Summerside- Jenkins ‘Bros. Ltd.