DECEMEER 20. 193.0 p. From HQ Give her Silverware this Christmas! Add ex. quisite charm and beauty to her table. Choose from Cominun. ity-Rogers 1847—Tu. dor Plate. We are show- i"! the new patterns in open stock or complete sets. All moderately priced. i Other sets of good quality Silverware in complete services —Attractive gift chests from 26 pieces up. Extm values — priced from - $5.95 to $18.50 . SILVER l HOLLOWARE . . . §\ ~ . i _ iris a \:\\\\\\\\’\ _ \ - ,,/ ,7. PYREX ' ‘ OVENWARE . . . . ones and small ones. We have them Good Gleaming Silver l-lolloware In large variety to suit every taste and every purse. Water Jugs, Bread Trays, Cake Phi-Q!» Comports, Platters, Salt and Pfliiwrs. Candle Sticks, Relish Dishes, a“. Priced Right! A gift that will be truly appreciated by the modern housewife. The new Flame- ware Pyrex for top-of-stove or oven cooking. Assortment includes Kettles, Double Boilers, Sauce Pans, Tea Pots, etc. Prices are surprisingly modest! _TH_E CIiARLOITETO-WN ciinizniaw PAGE N113"; LMAN’S CHINA DEPT. SMART! PRACTICAL! DISTINCTIVE l to For certain these are the gifts that save time and en- ergy . . . and help make meals more appetizing. You'll find a big selection here, priced with an eye for thrift. We suggest a few- ELECTRIC IRONS — new designs, various weight — some auto- matic. $1.95 to $9.95 ELECTRIC TOASTERS —to make toast that’s just right. Priced at — $3.25 to $8.95 - ELECTRIC C0 F F E E PERCOLATOR-for cof- fee at its best. Only — $4.50 GRILLETTES — handy for late snacks-toasted sandwiches. etc. $2.75 SUNBEAN MIX-MAS- TER — to complete that modern kitchen. $33.75 English You‘ll like these —vzirious styles 75c and $1.00. CLOCKS . . . A Timely and llsofui Sift Living Room Clocks, Kitchen Clocks, Boudoir Clocks, Alarm Clocks-Big all in great variety. A fine gift for every name on your list. Bone China The answer to" many Sooner Figures attractive new Figurines and characters. Price at Smart ilew Book Ends Dickens Characters depicted in these new Book Ends. Pair — $1.50. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS EH11 STORES SUMMERSIDE fi CHARLOTTETOWN . f. Navy Beautiful English iDinne Exquisite English Din e ~ ' E 1' h s selection oi’ SOIIIl-POIICIEIIRYI?!glllliléllgiljli flllglillleuegglllséefiflfilllgi. “but, Doulton and a ‘firs’ t _ - . is‘ Patterns shown anywhere make In sets 1n any number of pleees-All moderately Royal Winton Fancy lihina We are showi ‘d d -' d China for (flags? 138's an vaiie range of English Novelty Winton—New, different, inexpensive! CUPS and SAUCERS gift list '- Give Her an attractive Bone China Cup and Saucer. We've I a big range to choose from. Electrical Gifts Are Best! “Give Electrical” and you’re make a hit with your holiday gift! For Her “BEST” Gift! Choose from dozens of the See the smart new pieces in Royal New Plaster ART POTTERY Just arrived and very new! New Plaster Art Pufleyy in. eluding Placques, Vases and Book Ends. Brighten up a dull corner with one of these! HBIIIES Oil YOU!‘ IP"‘Q&~ . WOMENS DRESSE R S ETS— A gift that she’ll be proud _ 1o own and use. These smart sets are charming flattery to every woman's dresser. Priced at — 95c. to l|.93 WNW MILITARY SETS- A gift that lie will admire and use continuously. Military Brush Sets in high grade leather cases. Priced iii - 4.50 to ".00 Simply Grand Gifts Lovely Glassware Stem Glassware in a host of smart new patterns. Including the new full crystal pattern “Princess Margaret Rose”. See these new glassware pat- terns-every one a charming beauty. VISIT OUR CHINA DEPARTMENT K - FOR SMART GIFT SUGGESTIONS! .____ EY€VK'E“Y§KJQC‘~A Swim"! I LARGE NEW SELECTIONS 0F Perfumes and Toiletries The largest showing in years of new Perfumes and Toiletry Sets. Several well known makes in various size gift pack- ‘K mi is’: KI .711 Perfumes. Soaps, Bath Oil. Bath Crystals, Powders. Yardley‘s, Woodbury’s, Clif- ton’s Gift Sets for men and women. Priced at — 25c ‘° 5.50 iozwc-c-eiaiereicrcrzmzx- naturism-oozes!!! 2o ii li m» -.-._¢.,, as w‘ Contributions To The \ Teachers’ Spitfire Fund 1 following is a partial lkt of who have contributed to the If I ' Messrs. J. W. F. McCnlliiiii, Al- lrrcl P. Doucette, Herbert N. ford Square School, Callaghan. Murphy, J . Pius Callaghan. J. Wil- bert Croken. Leo P. Callaghan, P. Barlow. Hessian, Jenn MacDonald, Margaret Francis, Margaret Butler Breiiiadette Blanchard, Gertrude MacAulay. Evangeline Vessey. Florence Tagiie, Agnes Miirriaghan. Wiilsh, Stella Welsh, Mary Moi-la, Mary Duffy. The Sisters oi Roch- Misses Madelyn Clai-kin, Evelyn Mc- Gladys Taylor, Anne Mn . Miss Mary McKinnon. Messrs J. Alice Bryenton, Messrs. H. W- Yeo. Louis Camp- bell. Ci. E. MacDonald, Austin Kennedy, Harold Lawton, Ernest Reid. LeBaroii Tait Misses Ethel Taylor. ‘Bessie Prowse. Alma Yeo. Minnie McKay, Mary McLennan. Helen McKlnnon, MacDonald, Clements, (D12) J. A. Clark. Mr. J. Reginald McDanal Dr Doris Angus d. li H. Miss Ellie . Shaw. A. S. Williams. C. F. Hliie, Ralph McLean. For long wear and solid comfort wear VIMY The Minor pressure cured laced rubbers . . . waterproof io ihe lop PURDlE-FERGUSON Shoes, Ltd. i Sunnyside Sizes for the whole family. Charlottetown Misses Alice Fraser, Ruth Stewart, Margaret Waller, Annie Watson, Doris Ferguson. Muriel Weeks, Olga Toombs. Jacquelin Macdonald. J. R- Fullerton, Mable Mathesou. T. Jean Ross, Linnie Aitkin, Grace Yeo. Messrs. William E. Waddell, Don- iel MacEachi-en. John M. Ellis, Alpliozisiia C. MacPhee. Howard lord. Wendell L. Mayne, Angus A. Gilmore. Allan J. McLeod, Don- ald Machean. Benjamin J. Beck. Alban Gallant. mingle Phelazi, J. Norman Hardy, Urban MacKinnon. L-5BB-12-20-ii ACHES < Drive out ‘ A light fruit cake, neither too ex- pensive nor too rlcli. with. an iin- usual elusive flavor. is always a joy during the holiday season. Cream one-half a cup of butter. add gradually, while still be_ahn_g. l PlLGRlM FRUIT CAKE OUT OUR WAY I'LL NEVER GIT ‘THAT.’ A 6U‘! THAT OWNS HAFF TH’ COMP NY _ EXPERIMENTIM’ AN _ MONKEYIN AROUND WITH EH’ MACHINIST Tl TPAD .AM’ HIM A / f MILLIONAIRE.’ WHY a: / DID HE WORKSOHARD I ‘D 6H" OUT OF IT IF HE LIKES IT SO WELL? f‘ h‘ o w’ n aloflfiii a!“ \ / one l’ // ' , i, one cup o! suga: and two well- beaten eggs Mix and sift one cup and one-half of ilcur. two table- spoonfuls o-t baking one-half a teaspociilul of salt. Add the diy ingredients i0 the butter mixture, alternating with powder, a zid tlirce- You DON'T UNDERSTAND use. I SEE -- LI$TEN A euv WORKS HAQD TILL THAT woizi< is PLAY -- BY THAT ‘HME POLO, GOLF. SOCIETY AN‘ THAT STUFF is woQv. TO Him. so HE IJATURAtLY WORKS AT ‘THE PLAY AND PLAYS AT TH’ WORK -- size? carefully and if the batter seems pieces; one-half a cup o! almonds. stiff add one more tablespooniul blanched and shredded; and one- of milk. Add the one lemon and l-ivo l,‘>I)liOllllll5 of rose extract. Thin lcii. in the fol- lowing fruits Qm- ciip oi seedleas , inches by 3 inches, at 325 deg. F‘ raisins, chopped: one-half a cnn elghths a cup of milk. Add the milk cltron, thinly slictrl and cut By J- R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE YARMOUTH. N S. Dov 1;; _. 1GP) ~ Quarantine on ‘lw mlii m1 traiiiirir: camp here was lifted last night otter being lil iorrr‘ ioi i.l.ie days. The one iialncc \\-..n slim-i"- ed from diphtheria has recoirqed of I for 55-60 minutes. | in hospital. in crntrrl rind of fourth a cup of candied orange peel. 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