\ smoke menthol-cooled ' A us“ cowl A ‘I Doftletallttlothluglikeacoldcutinonciga- rette pleasure. You can-smoke as much as usual . . . and enjoy itfasmuch l. . . if you ally 16% What a diflereuco that makes! Try apack au(l'se'e.~ ilk-the pack- age. (Also, Spud Fine-cut Tobacco for rolling your own, 15c thepaokage.) Spuds. flsfre adu- Tfm: CENTRAI. GUARDIAN This column Is reserved for IIII u! local Interest bu! advcrtlalag- at a aeway nature may be inserted 5:‘ I cent-r a word strictly payable h advance. HAVE YOU ANSWER-ID Christmas Seal letter yet? 11-2874-12-10-31. '. . ' l THE ROYAL BANK sendsus Ill ' attractive wall calendar beautifully) illustrated. 4 caarsnurs suns do u... share. Are you doing yours? Mail your check. 14-2674-12-16-31. IIPENIII) by request. "Gown inaJamPbynstRoyutyplqyefl. Wedneedsqnightinflearhflall. 1146854241841 IJQUOB OASIS —A customs mseandaprohibiticneasowhkh were tried before Msgistratellao- were both ad- Mondlynaelfb. ,_ klnnm iownad until a. bountoouaropsst Mrs. Jones‘ beat style, was spent in music and singing friends who were ‘Eh SEND. IN YOU! OHIO! today and start using Christmas Seals. .L-N'l4-12-18- POLICE COURT-At the Police court yesterday a case, stolen goods, was heard and journed until Friday. was sentenced to. Jail. .An abusive lanllllfl case was withdrawn at v raosocuticn. f The case oi _wiid\ plalnt ct his ladsnwithgiitsotchinaglass- linemetaMissJoanSaund- Iareadtheaccompanying verses arranged the. presents on the tablo- Mk. Russel, on behali’ of his thankedthedonoraforthoir dnesslnd ' arter guarantee unliorm curing and they an pelt 450 (ca is 0S 5E5 i Bkilledwo p un supervision in the beet pelting establishment inthe kyiaroirrtiorfloaiasaioiaip ii PIDOBIDINGB-At the death of 13h- which was DIQUIU‘! the ‘mquest ' into “m. . i gigs g4 Eléf-‘ha-‘izfi aP-sbflgiibidzeré? evening with - 5H‘!!! Stewart testified ($11M SW17‘ goon Diamond had had sum)” It. her place Sunday eveninl m4 M‘ with M188 Smith about 'l o'clock. Thrinquest was 141°01'11"! ‘mm Thursday, Dec. 2'1. Cathedral brniisih (remit; annual meeting on Tues- day, Dec. 11th. The President. M?!» glmpson, was in the 0118i!‘ Ind there.was..a reed “Md!!!” °l marchers. After the devotional ex- im, when all Ywended their way ' wishing Hazel and Ted IHLSONALI unflarrylodgscnwhohesbeen iiitheoity (or-sometime leltyes- terdaronreturntcwinnipeg. MhOawgeNoblesotthoatado! the Qanadisnlistional Hotel leit QendOhriat- The friends or Mr. Iiez-ry he Murdofi, a patient in the Prince ‘Island Hospital will be sorry to loam that his conditions is no better a . M1111. H. Morrisey, Summer- hnsbeen visiting friends in E a" i. Too Old To Play i B08911. . Mrs. Henry I‘. Miss "Billie" Fitzgerald. Miss Bev- ray, Rev. Eugene L. Murray. Doro- thy Andrews, Frank Kelly, Kathar- ine l-‘lutcheson. Audrey Birch. Mrs. P. D. Williams, Mr. P. D. worth, Florence Shirley Jane Dimning, Ann Dunning, Betty Bruce. Mrs. J. M. Moradyen, Leila M. Ooles, North Milton. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hillson, Bessie McQuaid. Isobel M. Reid, Mrs. J. M. Reid. Mrs. Roland Ooady. ' B. Btarrett, Anne Saddler, Prank lbs. Bart- lett. Pete Gosh, Mitch. Mrs. A. W. Hyndman, Mire. (Ospt) (Yneary. Mr. W. A. Beer, Mr. Benjamin Brernner. Mrs. L. B. Hunt. Miss Helen DeBlois. Mrs. Geo. DeBlois Mildred Bennett Walker, Johr Walker, Margaret Corinne Walke". Mary Florence Walker. Mrs. A. W Weeks George H. Deacon. . Dorothy Kirwin, Mrs. D. J. Riley. Mrs. O. H. B. Longworth. Mrs. W. Chester‘ S. McLure, Miss time McLure. Mrs. ScarthJ/Mss Virginia Soarth Joan Williams, Oonstance Large. Gloria Large. Mrs. Mark McGruigan. Mark MoGulgan, J12. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, McKenzie Corner. Maurice Jenkins. Mt. Albion. Etta Jenkins Mt. Albion, Mrs. (Din) Yeo. ‘Dnsworth Macteod Dorothy Elisabeth Lewis. Mrs. Me- Oreedy. A friend. Mrs. Isaac Garter Mrs. Benjamin Rogers. Mlss Bertha Carter, Constance madman, D. K. Currie. His Honour the Lieutenant Gov- ernor; in memory of Mrs. Burnett: Miss l1. Burnett; Mrs. W. H Prowse: Mrs. Ewen Cameron: Miss Marjory Carr; Miss Irene wedlock. Hunter River No. Name 18. Eleanor (skates) 22. Horace (skates) 24. George (skates) 2i “WE?” . Roy s . sled i‘ ea n-u-a 5 u»AQ»ace¢Nou05§§ 48. Lloyd (train) ..... 4D. Stanford (mechanical by) 52. Gracie (skates) 55. Joyce (mech. toy) 56. Bobby (hockey stick) 59. Mary (game) 41. Gladys (doll) 65. Eileen (game) as Mules-I“ land Baby (rattle) . Adilaide (book) Eleanor (dish set) .. ‘Pearl (doll) l4 . y . . . . . .. llranols (hockey stick) Ernest (game) . . Earl (mach. toy) Richard (teddy bear) Edna (doll) . ee- 0-1 Peter (hockey stick) Catherine (doll) »O1ifi'ord (skates) ‘Ibrnmy (train) Doris (rattle) . sesarsseseeaficsssssae Q.it_‘;:IHLNGIsaQBbIl-7Gldfl-ll‘I“~lQNl-n 128 Minnie (rattle) ..... 124 Neil (hockey stick) 125 Annie (game) 126 Susie (doll) Gordon Rifltarrett. Mrs. Gordon Eamsclilre, Katherine Byndman. '1‘. G. Taylor, Mrs. A. J. Mathieson, u 100 Henry . (mach. toy) I l '1 Lavelnevar been very much iufavor of the custom - for him to feel that he is behind the procession. qgAnulau Us (viii announce our new 1905 cars, and have thorn on display where you may examine them, on Saiudary, December 29th. The cars are com- hg of! the line no -. uud distribution will soon CONIIIICDCQ. \ of yearly models. Gov-d motor cars do not become obsoleve simply because the calendar turns a leaf. Our formu custom was to put improvements on our cars ~ as soon as we developed and tested them, so that there was continuous refinement and progress. The custom of introducing new models annually is justified when they are really rlelv, and not merely equipped with new talking points for the purposes of salesmanship. today. Last year's Ford V-8 was a good car, the best we had built up no (has time. We don’: say to any customer with a last year's car that his ca: ls out of date. If it is giving him service, and if be is not in the market for a new car, there is no reason He still drives the fundamentally latest thing in cars. The new car has all the qualities and ad- vantages of last year's car, with something added. The improvements we offer are not experimental in any sense; they were thoroughly tried out under every conceivable circumstance before we finally adopted them. Thai, in fact, is our job all the year 'round—refining, improving, making new balance of qualities, always adhering closely to our principle of continuous growth in the bYsT: purpose of the Ford car. ' The 1935 V-8 engine is practically the same‘ engine we built in 1934, because we have not learned how to build a better one. It has, how- ever, soma refinements; amongst which are the copper-lead connecting rod bearings, and the r . w type of crankcase ventilation. Most of the improvements concern the riding qualities of the car. There is now more com- for! both in driving the car and riding in it—- audit was always a very comfortable car to drive. This year we have paid particular attention so the comfort of the back seat rider. The rear sear is now forward of the rear axle, so that all passen- gers ride between the axles. With the new flexible springs, this gives what has been aptly described as “a front seat ride for the back seat passengers." Besideajt has permitted changes in the design of the bodfwhich have resulted in those lines of beauty so much in favor with automobile owners We have always had three fundamentals-Dura- bility, Economy of operation and maintenance, and Comfort. Safety, of course, is taken for granted. The Durability is just what l! always was; no one needs to be told at this late day that Fords are built to last. The Economy is even greater than before-an S-cylinder engine with the econ- omy of a four. As to Comfort, however, there has been a very considerable advance, as I think you will agree when you have tried the car our. We built more than 20,000,000 cars previous no the V-8. We have built 1,500,000 V-B cars. The V-8, we believe, is the proper engine for the low- price car field, which is our field. This 193$ ca: will be 0d display December 29th, with all details ready for your information. It is entirely probable that some of our prices will be lower than in 1934. We wan! them lower because we expect to build a million cars and better next year, and the price must be right. If the price ls right, people will buy; men will go back to work; a thousand related businesses will feel the new impulse. At least, we are trying to make 1955 a busier, happier and more hopeful year. J. ....(.-s ELE i I. — V —-—— 156 Mildred (tlt p) 157 Frances ‘ (doll) .. issneon ( e) . Sinus. 213 Eddie (game) 6 214 Bobby (mech. toy) 5 215 Helen (doll) . .. 5 270 Helen (skates) 4 272 Rose (crib) 9 273 Gavin (game) v ' . 155 Eileen i t0?) .. . . . . .. 2 212 Noreen (dish set) ....... .. 3 269 George (top) ~. ........ 2 826 John (top) ........... .. ll 327 Baby (rrttle) 329 Reggie (skates) 150 Lorraine (push toy) . 4 216 Donald (train) ..... .. 5 274 Fred (mech. toy) .. . 3 380 Evelyn (doll) a Ilfl) Roland (ipyfdog) . 2,217 Eileen (book) 10 275 My (teddy beer) .. 2 331 Phyiis (dish set) .. . 7 161 Bernard (game) ... 4 21B Nelson (rattle) . ..... .. 6 rnos. 276 Pauline (doll) .. 2 832 James (skates) 0 162 Rosie (dolly) .. 3, 219 Robert (game) ........... .. 8 277 Junior (game) ........... .. 5333 Gordon (game) 7 163 Urban (rattle) . 1'5 * 220 Marjorie (tea set) . (H278 Eileen (doll clothes) .... .. i) 334 Marjory (doll) . R 164 Teresa (rattle) ........ 6 mos. 221 Ellwood (train) .... .. 64279 Gordie (hockey stick) .... l3 335 Lilian (paints) a 165 Mary (my dog) . l 222 Inn-aim (dcggle) .. 1|2£0 Jimmie (skates) 1'1 336 Arthur (gar-e) .. L 166 Minnie (game) . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 224 Violet (book) ...... 12261 Mary (push toy) 2 837 Joseph (r: tie) . - i‘. 167 Herman (hockey. stick) 10 225 Baby (rattle) . . . . . . . .. 2 mos i282 Isabel (skates) 2 336 Lou's (push toy) 2 166 Elmer (skates) 12 226 Reggie (hockey stick) 8 283 Elmer (hockey stick) l0 839 Howard (train) 6 170 Isabel (game), .. 2 227 Archie (skates) . . . . . . . . . .. 11 284Winn1fred (top) ......... .. 5 340 Vincent (hockey stick) . 9 171 Robert (mech. toy) .. 8 228 Fred (game) . . . . . . . .. 4 285 Valerie (dish set) . 3 341 Lorne (book) . . 1" 172 Margaret (doll) .._. ... 7 229 Leonard (train) . . . . .. ... 7,286 Gordon (auto) .. .. . 2 34.2 Richard (game) 9 178 Jean (dish set) . . 5 2w mvic (some) . o m Frances (skates) 12 m Blair (train) . s 175 Allan (doggie) . .. 2 231 Oerrie (skates) .... .. 11 288 Elmer (book) .... .. 345 Baby (rattle) mos 1'16 Mildred (BOOK) . ... l0_ 382 Grace (book) . . . . . . .. . 13 2N Aubrey (game) .. 346 Nellie (dish set) 177 Mary (doll) . . . . . .. .. 2| 233 Ksthorin (book) .. .. . 1o 290 Dorothy (skates) . . 347 Patrick (ruech. to 170 ‘lhresa (dish set) . 5| 284 Mary (pencil box) 5 291 Mhy (Ml-sh t0?) .. ..... .. 2 1-2 346 John (rattle) 179 Louis (hoekeystick) .. l0 286 Florence (doll) . . . . . .. 4 292 Parker (train) . 4 349 Helen (dolly) . .. 1i!) Veronica (book) . 1ll237 Mabel (push toy) 3 293 Fred (game) 7 350 William (push toy) .. 181 Marcella (book) . l8 294 lnretto (set or dishes) 9 851 Norman (hockey stick 162 s (hockey stick) 12,240 Billy (mum) ...... .. . 9'29!) Adelaine (book) .... 1a BM Marlow (Wk) |1B8 Jerome (skates) , . . . . 8 241 Jimmie (train) a 287 Mary (rattle) 1 353 Bobby (train) . 185 Jackie (game) . .. 8 242 Joyce (doll) . 8 296 Bernice (train) . 4 354 Eleanor (doll) 186 Marjorie (doll) .. . .. 5 248 Elsie (rattle) . mos. 290 Mary (dolly) .... 2 355 Irene (dish set) 167 Teresa (dish set) .. . 4|244Palma (doll) ..... .. 5 300Fred (skates) .. 14 356 Mary (doll) .. 158 Billie (push toy) ... 2 245 Joseph (game) . 7 301 Florence (rattle) 2 357 D0118 (Dime) 169 Phyllis (rattle) 1 246 lkuilins (book) ... 12 (MR-amend (book) 12356 Josie (book) . .. 2 247 Elsie (game) 11 803 Charles (hockey stick) .... 10.859 Wallace (push toy lOl Marlon (D00!) . 102 H6130! (book) .. ll! Francis (hockey atic 124 Bernice (doll) a 304 Eileen (skates) 305 Raymond (same) 8N George (mech. toy) .. W! Florence (rattle) .1l|2481.ois (mm) .- . 12,240 cmwu (mm) .. l0 250Bflda (doll) .. 3'251lleanor (book) 2'25: Joan (tea set) .. ' qm Allan (mus) ....... .. amesizss Alfred (mm) .. soon (mm) 11,107 rlcrsnee ( .. a meddle (push my) . s no Blanche (push toy) g roe Joseph (nine) e 255Annie (top) . .... 291lVllma (cor .. miWPranois (hockey stick) l0 256Vietor (skates) ............. l2 slrrereaa (book) no Kathleen ‘(boo 1o m sacs (hockey stick) . .11 no run (train) | com. (sum) r4 asenaipu (game) . s 2l4Jean (doll) ... George (game) . . . . .. . 8 250Jean (doll) .. a srswamr (train) ...... .. - -- - p “Gertrude (pun sat) . gammy (skltade) r0 l shocks; stick) “mum, _ qpuw, 1” My,“ (m .ooy ' Kathsrin, e push Frankie (rat ) . . . . . .. 4 mos. Anna ( ) ..., uujmfflflg 22$..." m- m Victor (may colonialism-cc (hockey stick) .11 m Susie (sou) var-c" ‘acqillringastringolpearls 14a (skates) also Clifford (mm) o mrhelme (book) W“ - - * .1_so4wuter( ) aanssr-guetukms). ' . 1: essoisdvs (rattle maul (train) .11 lswillla (hockey stick sfleJoyce (game) . 1o an Martin (kites) .. n an Lloyd (push toy) .... .. ‘ 7 as ( (mach. m) 111 5M1 Lloyd (rnech. toy) . 7 5 1| 363 Doris (game) .- an¢w35Iuma¢wa s , 367 Mary (game) 861 Vernon (train) .. 362 Bertha (doll) 354 Hilda (skates) 868 Walter (push toy) 360 John (top) 370 Ralph (hockey) 371 Gerald (game) 3725mm (doll) .. . 378 Shirley (dish set) 3'14 Gloria (top) .. 875 Anita (rattle) Yi 0‘ ‘iii! ‘I. UB3"39A‘!3IQI3MUB~:umQ&n=O@-I'5a::ussh-mm. us. naenna (dish set) 382 Roy (push toy) 383 Diana (rattle) 384 Margaret (book) 385 Daniel (paints) .. 3B6 George (skates) .. 3B7 Margaret (doll) .. ‘88.Y:\m:s (game) . “l Angus (push toy) ‘D Jack (ralle) ‘l. Shirley (rattlc) _ lDorls (doll) 393 Harold (mech. toy) 394 Phyllis (dish set) 395 Eric (hockey) 196 Lloyd (hockcy) 197 Roy (push toy) 398 Jack (top) .. _. 399 Rov (game) 40o wunrs (skates) .... 401 Arthur (hockey) . . . . (02 Harvey (book) . . 403 Jenny (push toy) 404 Doris (game) 405 Marian (doll) 406 Hope (book) 407Cecll (game) . 408 Willard (skates) 40o Mildred (book) . . . . ..., 410 Kenneth (hockey) 411 Alex (train) 412 Vernon (push 413 Alice (doll) 414 Charles (skates) 415 Mary (book) 415 Lilian (dish set) 417 Betty (doll) .... .. 416 Merle (game) .. 412 knelt (train) 48) Betty (book) 421 Jean (book) 422 Wllllarrr (push toy) 1"...‘ ' II