; I: w) I .44,‘ m,“ Lam, “d Dorothy n” NOVA scours rssron ‘ cuutn r0 new roan L l, gArt Store. j; Brilliant Story At The Capitol 5A cast that is a veritable parade or exceptionally talented players nddsdtooneofthebestsioriesof pheynr, makes "Iveltover Ladies," mow on the bill at the Capitol ithcotre an entertainment picture that ranks with the outstanding ' i§=re0n eflonts of the times. _' Claudia Dell heads the roster of glam-s with Marlvrle Rambezu in n character role running her a close ‘ Byron and Alan Mowbray have the Qiisf masculine rules. but Roscoe Ksrns dominates every scene m _ phlch he appears. ‘ isles‘ to the feminine contingent, filth Franklin Fnmum, 591mg: DECEMBER 15. 1931 I VROOPS L TD. a FIEIT illil F|$|| " fil-iday’; Specials r Lamb. 10s tBeef, ’ pork, oreuec Fresh Haddock u» Ham. Bacon p Picnic Hams Rolls, i" 5'9""- hfl‘ I'm"- ""1"" H corned Bee!’ Flllllll “Silks BGTIII. Milt v I our. m. l‘ SPECIAL choicest Oysters by hit er opened ‘FRSII Halibut, Salmon, “"4"- Haddock. ' . f .,~ I .All kinds I F h d _ ‘Emma; t». ... ihty Fnsh Store ~ Fresh Daily Phone 1N7 16D Grafton S1- 351 — gfiTETu-tr ._______________ . p PLeft Over Ladies” lifiuliir-ndPai-rot“ nlcliiatvfrnft ‘...".".."‘2¥ missed. NEW APPOINTMENT Dec. 21. 1931. _..-._i_____ ‘Jackson she Bert Roach to the list.- GPMNGFIELDI Mm- °°°- 1 ind yo“ cm lee where even, role lRcv. Dr. Richard W. Bennett, for is covered by an able and talent- 51* ye“; 9mm‘ "1 cm?" 5'7"" ' Baptist Church, has resigned to ac- i-‘elit a call to the Baptist Church of Rensselaer, N. Y. he came here ill player. "Leftover Lidia!" is p, story in- ipirod by an article by Ursula Par- }, 3,5 Classified I: r ,. A"? '- rr1r€rTfkfiIT"k"“‘r;‘;'-};~-—-— - Advertisements from Truro, N. S. A s; v-w vllellirllnadlwnrsb lo nlr line cf I words ll III’ line of I words ‘l0 )0 line of I wards . F or Sale Help Wanted '.'- ~————— i ,. , fiAIDQQARD, w". cans urwsnns 0F m wnsxnrr “mm: anthem“ 62b3,.‘ ‘S; growing mushroom for us in cel. _g i311“; quad,“ 0mm t, lars all full and winter. Commence to! ssrJ - om rlu-rn s fluent: bundle. Guardian u ‘L; _-._ D05 BALI. ‘co Lnr noun AND rmm liens on hsvlo at Guardian Office. u, MEI-INT - SMALL roams!!- ;ed. cottage. Adults only. Apply aflulrdllfi. 1oas4-12-14-a1. non SALE — RANCH EBED IS- Pland Fitch. Limited quantity, extra duality. Priced to sell. Pope Noy, -Hn_zelbrook. 10001-124441. us: cnnrsrmss CAnns, i exclusive designs, may now be ob- from the Guardian Central ob Printery. Order early and gvavoid disappointment. ti; ' a rosn-n-ar-tr. “HNIST QUALITY ISLAND RAIS- Jed European Fitch‘ for sale. Would xchange for Foxes. R. E. Con- olly, Dunstaflnagc. 10657-12-4-10. B SALE- ORDERS TAKEN “for Christmas Trees. Call or phone your orders to Whitlocku . 10067-12-4-10. Ion ssus .- rmzsn nxcnr- Ztional bargains for Christmas -- ZPiano, perfect condition, Columbia now. Illustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushrooms Company. Toronto. H. W. Dec. 9-31. Teachers Wanted WANTED - A TEACHER. FOE New Haven School by February 1st, 1932. Supplement $90.00. Half yearly. Apply Neil J. McKinnon, Secretary, New Haven. 10043-134241. Lost LOST-A FOUNTAIN PEN, OWN- er's name on case. Please leave at Cudmore Bros. 10882-12-13-21 Miscellaneous g I011. SERVICE YORK BOAR. S. A. Blondon, Glen Valley. nus nrnn snor NOW TAKING orders for Christmas trees. Phone 941. lit uarantecd. Q“. y g 10994-12-15-21. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vincial Land surveyor. Herman- viile. (R. 3. Souris.) 9879-10-15-1 month. BOXING LESSONS — SCENTI- fle teacher knows boxing and how to teach. Twenty-five years teach- livictor}. chew). Radio Cabinet. iBsttery set. w. n. Dennis, m Ins amhiretinlnfl-“Xfajépgfiflfg x Great George Street. Km! 5 m ' ,,, losos-is-rs-si. . Tuggpgy, DECEMBER 22nd AT ver Black Ibxss that raised a lit- ter fut year will sell cheap. Anni! " Willis Carrsgher, Srookvale. Int 20. P. l. l’. 10899-12-10-11. Eon sun - ram‘ cnorcs an.- EH73" 1.: i" Rustico, sale of Panning Imllll- ments: 1 Desrlng Binder. 1 HI! Mower, Frost d: Wood. l Ill! Rake, Halls Combined nreshsr. i Truck Wagon, 1 Single Plow. 1 gpring Tooth Harrow. U!" who“; 5nd, Axles, HI! R0119 In“ 31w”, s, quantity or Has N“! gh-gw, 1 Cream Separator, Stand- sra, 1 chum, 1 Stove-Bass num- er. Alex Mensa. Auctioneer. Sale on Tuesday if fine. If not. W04‘ nesdsv at Jos. D. Pincavrs. Eus- the new freedom or women and u- n v ' shows that ireedom lsnt exactly) dance to be held on the evening of "l "nmiiislted blessing. 1n all. December 18 m Victoria Hall Mem "Leftover Ladies" is Ill exceptional ' - nicture and one that should not be OTTAWA, Ont» Dec. 13-By The Canadian Pressl-Lieutonant Com- mander J. C. I. Edwards. R. C. N. ls bein! appointed by the Minister ,~of National Defence, Hon D. M. second for screen honors. Walter l sutherhm,’ l“ dutY ‘i? hfimmm‘ icrs. Oi/tawa, as assistant to the director of Naval Reserves to date. 10886-124241. . . . rossv-rs-rs-si. g D100, P E I ' - i? i’ _ 3 To Let l” cannon 1'0 ream. - Ant! s: , :-: Fitzroy Street. rmss-is-s-ttc-si. ~ r . i ——- t Q ‘Male Help Wanted A i}; ‘ ‘Y'""""""° ‘in mnfigfis our mega! low cost -'" v“ “...... ......“ “"'“";'.¢ ~"=--...="en" assume m a, || $1?‘ 5:73 Harrington. Halifax. l ‘l’ ""‘°" "““°‘“' u“ ' :-: '°' s: on. w. Nov. roams. by a Christal Grouting Card, ' -: h ‘h’ ‘mu “'1'” orrosznmrrr roiycossmnnc- " ial ‘Irsvcller with good connec- tions oh r. n. 1. Addressnply 3 ‘ac-nume" care of ‘I110 chu- “ lottetown Guardian. Dec. 114i. i? Female Help Wanted :4 wmnn-s coon mm‘. tm-yAvs. rme-ia-rs-ri. m" DEIITIIAILEIIABDIAII T0 sumo murmur-Mm“ s. A. Mscnoncic. Charlottetown, and J. W. Robinson, Sur- * THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN f ’ ta Aoychihgi hold there today. 11nd. __...__ olll-flty has been chosen by the Mari time Provinces Club of Montreal in bers are invited each to bring g Pound of some larder item, such as leave for Moncton this morning. "he" they wm be in attendance at an executive meeting of mo Mm- time Board of ‘Irade, which is being FDR NEWFOUNDLAND-The g_ B- "Massimo" of the Newfoundland 53411151119 Service, which was the first steamer to enter this pm-g up, "um- h" "16 Iddtd distinction of q Nina the last to leave. Arriving " ' hm Saturday afternoon the steam- " Wed seneral carso. fncludlzg a number of cattle, for Newfound- BUSY HELPING POOH. — Anl odd method of contributing to i i I blliiier- 511801‘. cocoa, et cetero. The i foodstuffs thus collected will rushed to local welfare agencies {or distribution to former "Marltimers" W110 mly be in need here. The af- hh’ h” 59911 Styled a. "pound Dlfiy." A variety of funct‘ons, ln~ 911131118 dances, smokers, brfdgg Pfirtles and the annual St. Lawrence River excursion late next spring, were on the program of the Club's activities for 193i. Two of the most important are the annu"! banquet to be held in January and the an. nual ball to be held in February. Y U. ELECI‘ OFFICERS-At [the annual meeting of the L, p,‘ U, , Sunday afternoon, the following of- ficers were electsdz-Presldent, Ar- thur Gormley; Vice president, Dan- iel Gillis: Recording Sec, Daniel Coughlin: Financial Secretary, Jas. Heron: Treasurer, Joseph Purcell, ‘Sr; Guide, James Thistle: Guard- ian Edward Doyle; Trustees, M. E5811. W. McNeil], J. W. Gormley. The Auditor's report for the past year, showed the unicn to be in a strong financial condition after hav- " ing built a splendid annex to the rear of the hall. This annex will be used for dancing. boxing, hand ball, and general recreation during the winter season. BIB TBS MCEACIIEBN-At the Prince Ec- wsrd island Hospital, 0n Dec. 11th, to M1‘. and Mrs. Angus McEachci-n, n daughter. ' SMITH-At Tracadio Cross, on Dec. 2, 193i, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Smith, a daughter, Mary Helena. MOCARRON-At Southport, Dec. 18, 1981, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Carron, a daughter, Phyllis Marie. JAY-At Morell, Dec. 11, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jay. a son. MscLELLAN-At the Prince County Hospital on December 6th. 15:51, to Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso McLellan of Grand River, a son. nnsrns CLARKIN-At Charlottztown, on Dee. 14th, Aeneas J. Clarkin, aged 40 years. Funeral from his brother's " in Emyvale, at 9.30 Wed- nesday morning, Dec. 16th, lnter- 1, mcnt at St. Anne's Church, Lot 85. . , Card of Thanks Mrs. J. R. Campbell wishes to think all kind friends any way in her recent sad bereave- ment. 10891-12-15-11. i Ill MEHDRIAH In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Angus Camp- bell, who died December 15th, 1939. Call not buck the dear departed Anchored safe where storms are o or; 0n the border land we left him Soon to moot and part no more. For beyond this world of care We will find our missing father, In our Father's Mansion fair. Inserted by Wife and Fnmlly. II IIEIIDBIAM llll - Iorkrlak A. M56310 — 1931 Loving unnumbered by his Wife III Iamlly. 1.1-. A N. D. MacLean Illnlnnnnn IAIIII who sent l. flowers and sympathy and helped in ‘ be I “lilac-unsw- ... 4 ‘ .__'1_ Qalqun-uuqavim-nn-nsn-onu Have you mailed your dollar for your Christmas Seals? If you haven’t, will you please do so now? There is no you give this Christmas, none wll be as welcome or as TUE SDAY ‘mil-Senior C. G. I. T., regular meeting —- Social Hall. 10893-12-15-11. Annual Meeting i W0man’s Auxiliary St. PauPs Church On Thursday aitemoon, Dec. 10th, ' the annual meeting of St. Pauli: W. A. (Brunch A) was held in the Parish Hall, with Miss H. D. Mc- Collum, ihe President, in the chair. Following the devotional ex-, ercises, roll call and reading of‘ minutes .;nd reports of the differ-i cnt Dcparimcnis were presented by? the various officers. These were en- 7 thusia=iically' rccclvcd by the large! number present. Mrs. J. H. Plcrce,| the Recording Secretary, rcportcdj that sixteen matings had been held I during inc year with an average at- cndancc of twenty one members.’ Insicrd of the usual spring closing| supper a. very enjoyable picnic was hcId at Mrs. W. E. Bentley's sum-i mer cottage at Keppoch last June] Two interesting papers on the study book "Japan" were given at month- ly mac-tings by lifrs. A. McEwen Innd Mrs. Pierce. During the year ihc W. A. met with a. great loss in the passing of two old and valued worthy of the name as the one you are asked to give by‘ n,cmb@,-S_ Mm D_ Davies and Mrs, buying seals. Every Litflc Children “m """ '_ "' "" |64-Rupert . 138 139 H0 141 143 1M ~21: 171 Lorna .. 1'12 Wendel ... ... 6 173 Jimmie ... ... .. .... 174 Freddie o ... ... u-.... Continued from page 1 "°- 11"" M‘ 17s Gracie 1 ‘i-mk W‘ Y“ 11s Mildred .. s 14 Thelma -- -- 1° m Adeline 1o 1B» imp" ~- " fill-Martin .. 9 19- Berna"! ~ 2 1'19 Clara s 24 EM! 2 mo William s 26. Wnnlfred ............. 7 131 Nmrjorie '5 27. Bernard 5 152 David , ,, 1 29. l-Ieien 7 183 Mary . 4 33._Jcsephine .. 10 184 Philip ii 3,; wendeg] 5 185 James 8 36. Joan .............. . 8 135 30ml“ - 7 Iiil-Vernon ... ... ... ... ., 1 52;‘ z 42 Rosie ... ... . “... .. 10 m9 ca“ I . 6 49——Violet .. . . 9 m Ronald _ . __ 55—GZor_a ... ... .. .. .. 1 191 Marlon I n m Sit-James ... ... ... ... ... 6 192 Louise _ 59—R0y ...... - -----4 m0! 63-—Prlscl1ln ... ... 9 ..... 7 Isa-while '1 3 Gib-Marion ...- ... ... . 3 5 ‘Io-Lemuel ... . 2 .7 ‘ll-Elmer ... ... ... ... 3 _ 8 ill-John 9 20o. Sadie ‘iii-Edward " 201 Alfred 4 lei-Lemuel - 4 2 . Eldrick . 2 79—-Rlchard ... ... 6 20x Walter __ 5 iii-Emmet ... ... ... .. 9 go; Aug“; a 82—Edw‘rd ... ..... ... 8 395 Kagmeen _ 1g ail-Albert . ... ... ... ... 5 208, Tom . . 9 BS-Jrhomas .. '7 207. Annie "l 87-—Lou!s... .10 mo. 20B. Andy 5 92—Muurice . ..... 5 209. Gertie . . . . . . . .. flit-Lena . 5 mo. 94—Clifi'0rd ... . ..... 3 .e.... . Santa Pals "' lg The following Santa Pals have a answered the call: m Frederick Seaman; Donild Sea- s man; s friend, $2: Mrs. James T 1.Mcl{ee; a friend $2. ' Mrs. W. H. Prosvse, Lou's H. 2 Lowther, Jean Lowther, Mrs.- George Wallar, Helen DeBlois, Rob- ‘108 Viola . ... ... 1| 51 crt DeBlois, Gordon DeSlois. Leila ‘no Harold (klhdy c") IWorthy Mrs. Murdock McKinnon 5:15: m m "' "' ' m: Mrs. F. C. Taylor. i osl III I Isvlo Ola 1 11s Maurice ... 8: M“? Cltherme wflgm’ Gem“ Burnett, James Burnett, Miss E m‘ Burnett, Mrs. J. M. MacFadyen, i Mrs. J. E. B. McGready, Ann Sad- Johnny ... ... ... ... Bernice ... .... 33h“ "' g dler, Frank Saddler, Mrs. Isaac Car- ...‘::..;.".: . w. w» so m8 victor 4 Walker. John Walker, Corinne , ..... .. 124 Jackie ... ... ... ‘i mo. wflke" 12c-Adenine i MissJano nohheu Johnston, Mrs. 121 Pearl ... ... a 129 Milford . ..... ... ... . 1° nor, Betty Bruce, Joyce Warren 13° H3"? . - -- 7 Doris Hewett, Frances Simmons, 132 Ruby ... n ..... .. 3% Dqm slm|n°n3'safah mrbeiMflr. 135 Helm"! --- --- --- --- 7 gnrctProwsqPsh-lie ProwseEulalia 196 Lawrence _.. ... ....... ugugq, 131 Lloyd . ... ..... ... Helen M. Wood, Mrs. M. W. Irene . ..... ... ... Mclvan . ..... ... .. Stirling _.. Joan Charles Dorothy Jonn Williams, Peter Jay, Eleanor CllDP- D. K. Currie, Rev. George Millar in memory of Douglas H. Miller, Mrg Noel DeBlois, Tom DeBlois, Beryl DeBlois. Ernest one o so: use 7 correspondence and of the Lelth McLeod, w. Benjamin Brem- "W" "Ye 0i’ Pest ases-Channins wood, Doris Afflcck, Ross Afileck,‘ i Cholldtstown and "fill! "DUNN Iii MO m rm. ltrercid Stewart, gmyn Stewart, m Anthony . 5 Toot: McLeod, mess; Home, Jays? . m scoqucuhe .. 111mm. slur new“, Eric Hos-l 1'10 Billie B_sian. v 184 Carrol 196 Terese 196 Ruths - 4 Mrs. J. A. Mathieson, Miss Avila 9 Mathhason, Mn, user-gs Pearson. R. N. Cox. lvlrs. Bcaristo, the cor- responding Secretary, in her usual cheery manner, spoke of the year's satis- the factory amount collected for 1 1.2 Cent-a-Wcek Fund, which is devot- 5 ed to the education of Missionar- ies children. Mrs. A_ B. Warbur- ‘L011, the Tlrnkofferlng Secretary. was pleased to report an increase war lust year's contributions. This und has been designated for the zraining of hilssionarics for their upport when necessary, and for ‘ Pension Fund. his; A. Nelson, "Liv~ lug lticssagc" Secretary reported a goodly mmbcr cf subscribers to tlrt excellent Missionary Zvlagazinc, and spoke of the pleasant visits rnadc in its monthly distribution. Mrs. J. A. Bentlcy, Prayer-Partner Scretnry, gave a brief sketch of Miss DQ131015’ work at her Mission School in Kungra, India. Mrs. C. Bourke gave a. full report of Dor— c*s Work. Last spring a. bale of clothing for an Indian girl was ‘ 5 mo‘ I completed and sent to the Gordon Smooi, Saskatchewan. also two box- es of canned goods. A letter of ap- preciation 11nd been rcwived from this school. Recently two larwe bales of clothing were forwarded to Sus- kctchcwan for relief work cn the prairies. Misss C. Hasiann, treasurer, reported that finances were fully up to the mark. The Generl Pledge had been met, not without any dif- ficulty 7nd the appeals for all funds including the Jublee Fund had re- 2 ceived a good response. Part of the balance for the year was voted to,‘ the Western Rclle.‘ Fund. The President stated that it was‘ a matter of sincere regret that Mrs.‘ Gibson of Montague was prevented, from being present to tell of her mlslonalry experiences in Indil. The Rev. n. n. Raymond, the Rec- tor, gave a very interesting sketch of the life and work of William Carey. ‘ The election of officers for the ensuing year then took place. The‘ only change in the personnel of: the officers was the election of Mrs: A. B. WnrbW-‘wn 8.5 2nd vice pres-I‘ ident and Mrs. C. Bourke as Dorcas: Secrehry. Ten. was then and a pleasant half hour spent in. | Social intercourse. 1 '-—-‘-—-——- Be thankful for booksfThey are the voices of the distant and the dead. and make us heirs of the spir- Trinity United Church wit}; ‘ Nevin, Harry McNevin, servedpf Public Works. left ur- Monday '@- -—FI'NED $10 AND ‘COSTS-One drunk and incapable was fined s10 and costs in the Summer-side Po- lice Court on Monday mornirg. S. -DB. G. INNIS SMITH will sneak over C. H. G_ S. this evening |at 8.45 on the feeding, management and breeding of foxes. 10924 i | —FELL 0N SIDE WALK-Mrs. Malcolm Steele of Summerside had the misfortune to fall on the icy sidewalk when she was returning from Church 0n Sunday and frac- tured her ankle. She was taken to the hospital where the fracture was set and is now resting comfortably. i S. -FIJNER.AL OF DONALD l.‘ MCNEVlN-The funeral of Donald J. MacNevm of Brae, Lot 9, was held on Saturday afternoon from his late residence, and was very largely attended ‘The services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Baker. The pallbearers were Messrs. J. D. Mac- Leod, Jeremiah Dalton, Allen Mc- Roderick McLean and Thomas Cult/an. In» torment was in the Kirk Cemetery at Milo. S. "LEAVING FOR. TORONTO-At a. special meeting of the Board oi* Directors of the Canadian Nation- a1 silver Fox Breeders Association held last week at. their head quart- ers in Summerside. Mr. B. S. Dea- con, who has occupied the pO-iitivn of manager for the last two years‘ tendered his resignation, which was accepted and which will tflke effect on Dec. 31, when Mr. Deacon will leave for Toronto to 10in hi5 wife. Mr. Deacon who has been a resident, of Summerside for several years, having succeeded Mr. Hensley as manager of the Bank of Com- mcrce, has made many friends who will regret to hear u! his departure. Mr. John S. Wright has been 8P- pcinted as Mr. Deacon's successor. Mr. Wright has had charge of the marketing department g5 the Asso- elation for the past two years and 1,; wall qualified for the position The meeting was attended by Mr. Charles Fremont of Quebec, and col. H. S. Murray of Chutham. N- B., besides seven Island directors The president, Hon. G. Shelton Sharp presided. —l'.-\INFUL INJURY-Mr. Clay- ton Green, son of Mr. George Green of Bedeque, met with a pain- ful accident on Saturday. The, young man was moving a fox per.’ on a sleigh to another part of the farm, and having hitched up the horse went back to the barn for the reins, While he was attempting to adjust them to the bridle the horse started and the fox pen toppled’ over knocking Mr. Green down. The v bones in his wrist were crushed from the weight of the pen. He was I taken to the Prince County Hospi- tal, where his injuris were attend- ed to. He was able to retum to his home on Monday afternoon. S. PERSONALS -Mrs, Angus Nicholson of Hunter I River is a visitor to Silmmerside, called there on account of the ill- ness and bsequeng death of her cousin, Mr. John D. Goes-S -Hon. L. M. MaoNelll, Minister i morning for Halifax, N. S, on bus- i’ iness in connection with the Dc- partment-S ‘ —Congratu1atlons are ext-ended to Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews. No‘:- ' _ _.__. nu eusnnul V PAGE T11R51; _ Business Hours 8 nJn. to i 6.00 p.m. except Saturday :' 10 p.m. We have choice meats andf‘? vegetables to offer you at the, following prices : ~ Best Island Products; Steak 17c per lb.. Best Roasts 15c per lb» Rib Roasts 12c per lb. Cheaper cuts as low as 6c per lb. Fresh Pork, best cuts 15c per lb. ‘i Choice Potatoes 10c per peck; A trial order will convince; you. ' Business is good we an; preciate it. d. DASH and DARBY“ MEAT MARKET 187 Great George Street, Charlottetown. lUl0L‘A-4'U'l4u~-’0 LOELLt-KN AUDREY DINGWELL The angel of death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ungwell, Marie, in the early hour: of ‘Thursday morning, Oct. 8th, and clginjed for its own their little daughter Audrey at the early age of seven and a half months. The little one was suddenly strick en with convulsions and all that medical aid and loving hands could do, could not stay the hand of death, andafter being sick for only a few hours, her pure and gentle little spirit went back home to b0 with l-lim who has said "Suifer tho little children to come unto Mo. . for or such is the Kingdom of Heaven." . The funeral service was held from her parents residence on Friday, Oct. 9th and was very largely ut- tended, Rev. John Adamson officiat- ing at the house and grave. 8nd zpoke very comfortihgly to the be- reaved. There are left to mourn the loss of one they loved so‘ dear, her heartbroken parents and one little brother, Kenneth, who will a1‘ wrys cherish the memory of a dart;- ng baby 811d sister. The pallbeaflv- ers were: Winston and Lecmnn Dingwell, Everett Webster J12, and George Ferguson. -;_' _.__________ Correspondents say that they of‘- tfinllnd it hard to tell the differenop between weeds and young plants. The sure way, of course, is to pull them all out. If they come up sgaili they arcweeds. - . An Irishman was being examined by Soviet officials for citizenship. ,, Ofllcial-If you had a million dol- lars, would you give half to the ét? MikeQ-Ycs. If you had 1,000 acres of land would you give half to the Soviet?- Yes. If you had ten children, would you be willing to give them all for ftbe Sovieti-Yes. If you had two shirts, would you give one to the Sovicfl-No. Why froth-Because 1' ve got two shirts! "Haven't you heard? Evelyn has Just married Roger Hughes!" "Roger Hughes! Not really? Why that was the man she was engaged to!" birth of a "bonny baby boy" on Saturday, Dec. 5th. Mother and boro, (nee Hazel Baker), on the baby are doing fine. GROCERY SPECIALS To Be Offered TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SPECIAL Empire Blend Coffee Special Tuesday morning- only from 9 to l0 a. m. , SPECIAL Singapore Sliced Pine- 1 a 146 Marjorie 4 worth, M"- R- Macmmldl Ema“ l lb _ I Eatonys nomAlcoholic vam apple‘ 2 fins ' 23c :2 Kathleen s a 3mm‘ M". A E In“ y H; 3.10 ma, 5 M. bomm each __ 1,5,, Standard Quamy who“ 149 4 Mrs. W. Chester S. MCLilrc, Mrs z ' n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 19c .________ B9915, P?!‘ “n - - - » -~ 10¢ 14o "g o. n. Black, FIOTSXIQe Warren, su- JACOBS BISCUITS (from Ireland) MALAGA TABLE 3519913 15° 9 an cnnpun’ Audrey BM“ m BUTTER PIQFF 1 lb. package 29c 152 4 nlcnxory of Bradford c. McLure, ' ' " PER PKG. _ 153 s Mss May MbRae, Ebcnezc: Wom- WAVE LREbl‘ 2 7c TERRAGQNA ALMONDQ in sflEL[,_ 1M 5 "l" Willi!!!" Illititlltt. Jfl-‘rk s“??? CREAM CRACKERS per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20c t;crs,Dougl S: d ,Jic Nico- i l: 3'son. Uflsxnegurlfbetirzmaiheiiinurvfi _ CHRISTMAS CRACKERS NEW F R E N C H WALNUTS in 107 John .... z-Blake, Pete Oosh, Jack Bell. Ssrzes per pkg. . . . . . . . 25c, 50c, 75c SHELL, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . .. 19c 16D Wllffld ............... .. Mrs. O. O.‘ Cras ll, Crnsvrsl‘. ‘ m more t s...“ m, ,,_ a 1'0“, ,,.,,,,,, _ CHRISTMAS srocxrlggcs 0o NEW iLAncrI-zlh wsslrsnn BRAZJ): m‘ 00,.“ ___ ___ ___ , gmutch. w... o‘ D_ McLean‘ “Us 25.1225 . , , . . ................ ,$1. IISHE ,[)€l‘ .......... m Jerome ... 9.11. Proud, . "3 4141*"! -- 9 Audi's! Dcnlois, Miss Ahnn Mcln- THESE PRiCES AVAILABLE AT CHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE nsuv u:sr,usnxsr;