.......'..£*5 . .. ..'.'*I.H_§' 5E 3 ‘"7 "' . "<1 ‘in UQII 11E‘ - . t Z .. _ - .u....-_. “r seas a 55.5! fi ‘$515598 E289. --.-—.> A»-._.- ---.-y--,_L_- ; PAGE s1x___ L.-\'l'lf\"l‘ .\'I>'.\\‘.<. (‘.-\\'.\I) \ ‘WT?- ¥5|fle Dal-w RIES ox 1.1-1» nlysc Kn Trnrrriiz ,~.t-. _.r , . REEL ~l —~ 1m“ Qllalen . Charl . . . Io your doligl,” snh e" ' R°b¢rt Con ox -]oe Brownrif 35 Holland II \Ii\')\\>‘ I) ‘ilLY - 3.15 — 7.00 — 9.00 __. .. i. I I >7 »\\ZI) utility l iinnotiut time ct lIlE eta tvtlsn atu HICKOK .. plains once IIILJII: in the cause . rTliztg the OI rongelurxa‘ fiu Adv. of Rod ltffll‘? _ Sport —i.trioon ——- “BUYER l2l-.\V.»\llI:l“ One 0f Crime llmrs Nul PZLV Series "Kt t At Prince Edward gln Grand Film j “Jane Withers” l Portraying l wildcat "cracker" who becomes a Georgia "pQiCQL" Jane Withers in at her best in i "Youth Will Be Served," hcr latest , and grandest starring film for 20th :(.‘cntuiy-Fox which opened last |ntght at the Prince Edward The- lutre. Surrounding Jane with a laroup of fine supporting players, ithe new film 1s based on a real‘ story full of hearttugs, drama,, laughs and excitement. Delightfuly entertaining from] start to finish, "Youth Will Be‘ ‘Serve-d" has a strong featured cast which includes Jane Darwell, Rob- ‘crt. Conway, Elyse Knox, Joe t Brown, Jr., John Qualen and t Charles Holland. l Set in the South's hill-billy coun- , in", the picture opens with Jane's t father being imprisoned for moon- ‘yshililfig. Jane runs away with a t neighbor boy, "Benjy" portrayed by 1 freckle-faced Joe Brown, Jr. l 'I‘hat's the start of a series of Iexclting adventures as the two ‘youngsters ride a freight tram in Iwhich two bank bandits are mak- t ing their escape. Ravenously hun- . gr" after a day of wandering, they g come across a youth camp and are l asked to stay on P It is there, under the influence of . kind“- Jane Darwell, that the erst- while xvlldcat "cracker" from the _ca.tfish country becomes n. regular 1 little lady. j The finale with Jane and her _pickanlnny friends singing and dancing is one you won't soon for- get. In a suspensive and thrill- packed climax, Jane's father is vin- dicated and returns to his daugh- Q1‘. Wioroughly enjoyable, “Youth Will Be Served" tops all of Jane's twenty-five previous screen efforts. Otto Brower directed the film at a swift pace while Lucien Hubbard was associate producer. The screen play by Wanda Tuchock was based on a. story by Ruth Fasken and YERNON RIVER AND VICINITY Many bargains at the Special Illa 0f HAROLD S. MCLEOUS. Don't forget to purchase a bag of PURITY FLOUR which will en- title you to four guesses un the weight of Jumbo Purity bag on display in the store. This bag will ho presented free on January 8th to the person guessing nearest correct weight. L-5oo-12-19I4i. vice in Univd St ks compulsory military training czttups t-hun is the case in Cann l7 m: Dnpart- merit offici. . mzttvti today. In Canada tho p .. z ,;: is Just. over oeven per cont. EOIJVITnII-dfi homo. 25. 4U. 60 WATT IIISIDE FROSTED -..: Sumnn-ts (In JITHI I'll trlnltelvnrn Hilda Vincent. Lyrics were by Frank Loessei‘ and the music by Louis Alter. Nicholas Castle staged the dances. Included on the program is an- other in the Canada Carries On Series entitled "A letter From Camp Borden. An excellent Sport- reel and Merrie Melvan also the latost news from the front. Wise Hostess Plans Holiday llf you have firmly resolved that you, the lioness. are going to look at least as well as your house and tr do when Ilhls year's Chfistmas guests arrive, don't wait another minute to figure out and wriil: down ways to get all shopping done before December 20.‘ Cards ought to be addressed by the same date. And there's no law against wrapping the pnssen-ts you shopped f0;- early, getting them ad- dressed and ready for mailing soon after the twentieth. [last-minute hlun-ird sessions with wrapping paper and ribbons can be Just as nerve-whacking u last-minute shopping fours. Order Early Remtmber to place your orders , with the grocer, florist and meat market a week before Christmas. . Put the finishing touches on the children's costumtts for the school pageant several days befome they are to be worn. In other words, go through the hustle and bustle of tilt/ails early Instead of late. Wear yourself all out early in December and then have a week of reasonable peam and quiet immediately pre- ceding Christmas. Pre-Uhrstmll Sleep Get the rest of the family to try to co-operate, to get thltir shopping done. their cards addressed and final attangunents made for parties to be Elvlsn and parties to be at- tended. Don't be trapped into agree- ing to let the bridge culb meet at your house the day before your holiday guests are expected. Don't arrce to serve on more Chflstmas entertainment committees than you absolutely know youll have time or. ’I‘her1 plan to get enough sleep the we k before Christmas, to have a now permanent wave If you moi it. to sprnd some tme Rotting Y0“? lac‘ and clothes in good o der. , You'll flnd that the holidays will be ton t'mcs as much fun as tltev were last. year Whcn you wor~ m - simply awful and felt evtn wore. e Mlnard‘; remnre-sillawdrdf; lMiss Rachael "Martin. George (Continued) GrecnvaIe-SIILSO I I $2.00—R.u&el1 White, $1.50 Mr. and Mrs. Earle McRale. $1 00 Miss Eslllfl‘ Matheson Reggie, and Doro- thy McRae, Lorne Bulman, John ;Mnlheson. Clifford Carew, Miss .E1la Marlin, Millar MacPhcrson, [Albert Paul, Robert Mobbs; Under $1.00 — Nelson Moore, Elsworth Waye. ll mpshlre $37.50 $5.00—Robert Edwards $2 00 - Cecil J. Stewart, Borden ‘Fremont, James MacLeod Redvers Stewart, $1.00 Mrs. Mary Moore, Pope ‘Pre- mere, John Clarke, Stephen Ack- ian. Mrs. Charles barter, Mrs. Wm. Green, Richard Maclsean. Hammond Watts, John Watts. Harry Ed- wards, Hibbert Tremere, George Kitson, F’r€d Proud, l-lilson ‘Ire- mere, Daniel Ward, Elmer Younker, Judson Clow, Alexander Manhood, Hampson Bowman, Chester Ed- wards, Miller MacFadyen. Under $100 Mrs. Wm. Noye, Miss Alice Stewart, Wilson. Stewart, Frank Watts, Clifford Proud, Oliver 'l‘re- mere, Davis Ward, Chester White. Harrington-Midi] $26.00 Women's Institute, $10.40- Carry On Canada. Concert. flazeIbrook-HSFIS $z.00—A Roy Jones; $1 00 Wm. Coady, Alvin Myers James Wood, Albert Inman, Daniel Wood, John Drake Symour Myers, Mrs. Wm A. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs Harold Htu-ris: Under $1 00 Vernon Wood, Mrs. J. Carver, Mrs. McCasswell, Aubrey Myers, Miss Amy L. Jones, Miss Lycia E. Jones, Kent Jones. Lawson Wood, Elmer Myers, Percy Myers. llaizel Grove-$38.60 $2.00 Roderick McKenzie, Harry Crnswell, Ben]. Craswell, Reagh Pbrris, Mrs. Douglas Sims, $100 —iiz\r01d Bagnull, Popc Bagmll. Merton Bagnnll. Nicholson Bros. Roderick MCKlilllOll. Orvill Scllar. Mrs. Lucy Waye Wm CareW. Am- Robert- McLeod, Nelson Carew, J. bcrt l\lcPherson, Everett McLeod. Bertram, Edison Jewell. Neil R. field Stevenson. Hunter River—5200.52 $49.30- Red Cross Branch. $50.70 Red Cross Contributions Mr. and Mrs. Stanley MacLeod, Matheson, Alfred Blackett, C. W. Hume. ., - - l - . Percy Robertson, Tom Cameron, b1o.e Stlliplnnt, Edison Newman, gum Aldgn ykcbarcbnltfit. M. , ers, Fre erc Ro er son. Wi r ‘n 00 ' James Brvonmn R01 McLaren. Wm. Dewar. Mrs. John ‘ ‘ r ' R. Dewar, Miss Blanche Dewar, Edison McIntyre, Milton Fraser, Buchanan: John Bertram; Mrs. A. figfmcrégtfholsglrzrgggilgl} Mliqfaefig T‘ T " B- MPI-fld- Under 51-00 étephe“ Praught. Mrs. Lowell Reynolds, C. . crs. idne McLaren McLeod Fulton McDonald, Russell {Iqaglftlpoukf GegI-gc Rourke’, ch25? Jrttell, Duncan Nicholson, Robert 16S Rahal-mom Under 51m _ Mm Hill -A1‘l1l\11‘ Hmlfimlh J°1m MC" Daniel Stewart. Mrs. John Gordon. Eachcrn, Mrs. Jennie Clarke, Gar- Maicmm Mcnonam John 11 MC- Leod, Mrs. Sidney Kerr, Mrs. Har- old Nicholson, James Rourke, Miss Ella Dochcrt-y, Miss Janet Winslow. Tl-I_E_Cl_jIARLO_'I‘TETOWN GUARDIAN Mrs. J. J. McDonald. Mrs. llbrdln- ‘and MacAulay. Jack Maclntyre, .Mrs. R. Green. Cherry Elli-QM.“ Houston, J. A Houston. Under‘ $15.00 Cherry Hill W-L. 83-00 MP5- $l.00 Wilfred Snowy. Retort Stead, E. McAsscy. 31-00 Wllllfim 51'3"‘ s r Smith Geor e Robertsonflford. W- Henry Coffin. Genres 80 89 . 8 t 1d 1cm Mrs. Harold Toombs. Mrs. AnnietWflrren. David M10130!!! -wV ‘l!’ ‘blmmm’ mm“ Bmwn‘ glizxdidmc; “¢“.;‘i.i’.‘t"o€;é’.“.°. 00%;. *5 Montfllllc w»: Sig-ON‘, htgggglgnlgllgglnhggym=goglgg°°ggli 00 M J Byrne, $1. osep, " ' McCabe. Mrs. Catherine Motélsaacnlltgfiflfiachem’ France‘ Rose‘ Ne“ Rev. Charles McCarthy, $1. ' rilck McCarthy. wigs} $1.02) wu- Chm“ R°"""'°“ lam OShea. - ael ‘Bren. _ p rt. Charlie McGuigan. Patrick Bren-,rxggéqo‘yo$ 51.19335" Mlftlhlglynaard “mk- Banal“ Flynn Mara“ o" Sanderson: Under $1.00 Mrs. Cath- Brlen- Michal’! Flynn- MW P» J- 'erine Benton. Mrs. Murdock Mc- BYPIW. P. M- 581118111111. Edwimi Kinnon, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harry James NRGMTY. JOSBP" 341M119. Jamefi Charles Johnson. Wesley James, Dilly. $1.10 flank Mllrphy- Mrs. Percy James. Elmira. Do las Mrs. Bryan sanduaon. Mrs. lon Bristol - $8.80 .Sanderson, Mrs. Blrt Mclliwen. |Elsle McEwen. Miss Hattie McBwewi QLOO-Mrs. Charlie Masher. Mrs. Mrs. Homer James. Jean James, O. J- W- MCEWBII- SIIFUIIB McEwcn-IC. McEwen. Bennett Manderson. James Arnold: Under $1.00 - Mrs. |Mrs. W. P. Burke. Mr. and Mrs. T. William McDonald, William Mc-yn. cullen, Mr. and Mrs. James Donald. Mrs. Hammond McEwen. Beaten, Ethel James. Oscar James. Miss Daphne. Perry, Mrs. John Joe Eileen Sanderson. Angus Mstheson Perry. Mrs. Elzer Doucette, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Juries, Mrs. Beatrice Mosher. Mrs. Lawrence Archibald Stanford. Gauthier. Mrs. Stanaslaus Laplerre, CorrsvlIIe-SLQO Mrs. Reuben Drake, Miss Mary McDonald. Miss Mary O'Brien.‘ Walter 0'Brlen, Miss Mabel O'Brien $1.00 Damion Morrison, Patrick Mrs. Patrick B. sinnott, Mrs. ste-w- J. sharkey: Under $1.00 Joseph art Masher, Harris c. Arnold. lMcAulay. Jerome McKinnon, Geo. ‘Hume, Herald Redmond. John Brooklyn — $59.85 Sharkey, Cosmus SIgs-worth, Mrs. $l2.85—-Brooklyn WI. $5.00 Miss H. Hayter. Effie McKinnon, Simon Campbell. Degros Marsh-limo $3.00 Mrs. Samuel Bears. $2.00 Mrs. ' John D. MacKinnon. Mrs. Mar- $1.00 - Patrick Maclntyre. garet Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. .John F. Steele, E. l". Goff. Earle Hume, Miss Lousie Hume, John Sloane. Eugene De- Malcolm MacKenzie; $1.50 John J. Lorie, James McDonald, Under Cassidy, $1.00 John Bruce. Willard |$1.00 Louis Fitzpatrick. Jerome Bruce. George Bears, Mrs. Dan MacDonald Mrs. John M. Moran. McKinnon, John N. MacPhersomIJoseph MacCorma/ck, Mrs. Hug Miss Effie McLean, John McLean, McEachern, John Fitzpatrick. Mary Mrs. Robert Vlihltewav. John Bears. DeLorie, A. A. Johnston, George Mrs. Samuel McPherson, Mrs. Powers, J. D. Johnston, Donald Minnie Finalyson. Mrs. Simon McLean. Mrs. Margaret McPhee, Campbell. Colin McPherson, Miss J. D. Steele, Jerome McLean. Helen McGregor. Alex Benton, Geo. B. Hume. N. T. Bears, W. D. Mc- Kinnon. Mrs. Hector MacKtnnon, Anonymous: Under $1.00, Mary Brudencll -- $34.25 $5.00 Miss Louise Dewar. $2.00 45-’ -¢-s-'\.r DECEMBER 20, 1940 PRINCE EDWARD: OPENING DAY-MON: All Xmas-DEC. 23.23 COMING.‘ _.-—-~ REVER BEFORE Shun ‘ANY .. IBER- : MA BLELNE CARROL : PAULETTE GODDARD Y: PRESTO EOBEBIIFHPBESTON AKIM TAMIROF l LYNNE OVERMAN 3 N CECIL B. DIMILLE‘: "non-rm wnsr mount roucr IN TECHNICOLORI Dover-HM 11.00 Edith MacLean. John M. Bowles, Mrs. Archie Bowles: Un- der $1.00 Daisy J. Bowles, William MacKay, Kathryn MacKenzle. Chggtgr a, whiteway, George O. whlteway, William Whiteway, Cartney MacLure, Pannelee Mac- Lure, George B. Whlteway. East BaltIo-JSIJO $2.00 Stuart MwGregor. Elliot J. Bruce. $1.00 Joseph. McPhee, Adele Dixon, John E. McEachern, Fred Dixon. Stephen Miller, P. D. Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Dixon. Mrs. George Robertson, Gerald Bruce. Harold MacGregor, Foster Garrett. Rupert Garrett. Mrs. Al- bert Garrett. Mra. Edison S. Rose. Augustus Whalen, IVIr. and Mrs Garfield Stewart, Lester Robertson Under $1.00 John A. McDonald, John McPhee, Joseph McEachern. Arthur J. Keene. Bernard Holland. Mrs. Fred Carcw, Mrs. W. F‘. Carew, Michael McDonald, Daniel Grady. Mrs. D. Campbell, John S. Jarvis, A Friend. Eugene Murphy J. A. Ellsworth, Richard MacKin- non, Wallace J. Rose, Ray Rose, Ray Bruce. Egllngtan - $48.00 $10.00 Eglington and Howe Bay Massey, Isadore Murphy, John B. c Aubrey Aitken, James Dlngwell, Ernest Undcrhay. M. R. Dlngwell, Wm. Fisher; $1.00 Mrs. Chester Burke, Mrs. James McKenzie. Wesley McKenzie, Duncan Coffin, Nathan Dlngwell, Wesley Dingwell, Howard Wood, Wesley Keefe, Miss Ella Underhay. Whalen Underhay, $1.00 Alden McKie.. Alex Mc- Clumpha. Brent Stead. Mrs. Wes- ley Keefe, Harold Stead, Aubrey Burdette. Elmirn-450J8 Rroceeds Carry on Canada Con- er. Fanning Brook-JIM $2.00 Roland Jay; $1.00 Mrs. Ward Ja-, Lester Jay. Oliver Jay, Mary Pa er; Under $1.00 Mrs. Thomas Brazel. Wendell Jny. Mrs. Reanio Jay, Mrs. Earnie Rodgerson. Furmlngton-SILM $1.00 James J. Burge. Frank Cur- ran, Mrs. C. wood. James P. Bol- ger, Mrs. John Flynn.‘ Moses Mc- Innis, Fred Curran; Under $1.00 James Whnlcn, Emanuel McMahon James Whitty, John McDonald. Gaspereaux and Panmnre Island- W.I., $3.00 J. Reid Underhay, Geo. 0 $2.00 wm. A. MacDonald, Harry A SHOW 2 GREAT LOVE STORIES! ros LON cunnav. m. if: R. Clayton; $2.00 Charles offln, gimp; 31,00 pew King, A Wm‘ Flflgibald 1h . J Ivyrn; nltumalxlwimlthneynéias £12; 0 am e , A ' P. onuufnsioggtltxils nemh‘ “h” Charles Mills, Geddie Coffin. Under Mrs. E. Acorn, 13a" dMBcDonald. Jflmieson, Olive McKeenan, Wm, Campb Geo. A. Hicken, Alex 1;- fleY Llvwellyn. Thomas Blanche E. Steele, Liewell n, Frederick 5t Eliza/cc h Jamieson. (To be Continued) Minor-d’: removes dandruff, I ‘ " ‘P EXAMINATION fitting and Supplyl (3.1 m. n‘ “u” II. J. MABIIII DaQOMETéRIEST l! a 5. - - . Olflco Hollis: I0 lo 121A. M, l Io 6 l’. M. Builds s etc., by appointment ca Connected with DBUGSTORE "v'-'-'ls'-'aF-'u'u'n'tn'tn'n'u'n'h'n'h‘n' C}; ‘Pin ,,FI ‘So Shop Early While Stocks Are Complete Arrow Brand PEAS, 16 Oz. Tin 10c. Byrne's Road - $8.20 Campbeus Carry On Canada Concert, $41.l6— Messrs McGuigati and Boyle from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallant, John MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ripley: Dr. J R. Murchison. Dan- icl Stewart, $2.00 P J. Noye. George Smith; $150 Mrs. Irene wedlock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silllphant; $1.00 Mrs. Clarence Macbean, Miss Inez Andrews, Mrs. Wm. Mao- Dougal, Mrs. I. W. Bowman, Mrs. Geo. MacMillnn, Mrs. Walter Rock- .‘ 1_ _ _ Mrs. Wm. Dunn, Francis Keenan, Am s 0 00 Eldon Seaman‘ $5 on Edward Duffy. Reginald Kenny, F. MacMlllan, m. and Mrs. J. s. £115; Kenny, Sr.. Thomas Kenny, Russel Myers. Myrtle Fisher. Albert Stewart, Denton Fisher, Peggy Fisher, Mrs Henry clarkin, John $1.00 William Blrt. Under $1.00, TOMATO SOUP Culverhouse CHOICE PEACHES Libbys Duffy, Winnie Duffy. Cable Head EasIFSILIS $1.00 Mrs. Hugh D. McLellan. Eatons Sunglo TIIFIOC- 2 For — —— — -— No. 2 Squat 26 Oz. Tin 13c- T-OMATO JUICE, 2 For—-———— 25° COFFEE, Fresh Ground, Lb. — —- — -- 290 l 3,For-——— —- Tin ———--- 45c Grapefruit JUICE, 50 Oz. Tin--—--———— 29c Royal Russet APPLE JUICE, 105 Oz. Tin ———— STUFFED OLIVES, 4 Oz. Bottle — — — McLarens Jumbo STUFFED OLIVES.110z.BottIe-- 459 Aylmer ' 15c WHOLE BEETS, 15 Oz. Tin——-- Aylmer ‘lilo 1mm. Mrs Ira RwkhnmMrs. Wm. Mrs. clement Sutherland, Mrs. MacMillfut. J. W Patle" :1. Edgar John A. McDonald. Angus V. Smith, Ernest Cousins, Wilfred MHCLEBII. Reginald Lewis, Bennett. Whillock. James E. Andrews, Ivan Lewis. Pius Sutherland; -Under Miller, Willard Seller, Vernon $1.00 Mrs. James J. McDonald, An- SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, Pkg- —— I SPINACH, 15' Oz. Tin ——— — — —— ——- j MIXED BARLEY HOLIDAY HARD MOIRS FRESH MIXED Fresh Made Campbell. Mrs. Chesley Wood, Wm. G. Drake, Murdock Cutcliffe, Mrs. R P. Boyle, Miss Verna Andrews, Mrs. G. D. Maclmod. Daniel Mac- Qttccn. Chester H. Scllar, Frank Bagnall, Mrs. Robert. Smith, Mrs. George Waye. Howard MacLennan, Mrs Vernon CRZTIQY, Mix Marion Gillis, Mrs. Ralph MacMillan, Mrs. Nelson Clark, Mrs James H. And- rews, Gilbert Timmins, Miss Frances Neill. Under $1.00 Mrs James Proctor". Mrs. John Gallant, Mrs. Lm Craswell, Mrs. Ethan Craswell, Mrs Angus Stewart, Mrs. Stephen Burns, Mrs. A. W. Stew- art, Lcfula Woods. Fulton Robert- son. Silas Chztppelle, L. R. Sil- liphant, Lorenzo Smith, Mrs Hannah Whltlock, Duncan Ross, Mrs. Daniel MacFadyen, Mrs. Cyril Smith, Mrs Herbie Macbeod, Mrs Willard Bernard, Mrs. Hedley Spence, John L. Proctor, Mrs. Henry Bernard, Mrs. David liki- wnrds, Mrs Ray Mills, Mrs. Ray HermItago-MLIBS D. R. Cummings. Under $1.00 Miss Mary Redmond, Mrs. J. R. Weatherble, James Ross, Miss Mary Bell, W. L. Rooney. Iris-JUN) kip Lodge- Klngston $74.00 W M. S., $2.00, Whitfield Yeo, Malcolm MasSwain, Leigh and Cecil Barrett, $100 Mrs. Bert Willis, Burgess Newson, George Beer, Lorne Smith, Mrs. Rueben Bar- rett, Merlll Green, Bert Auld, Ham Younker, Miss Laura Livingstone, M s. Duncan Marshall, Joyce Hoop- er. Under $1.00 Bertram Younker, Charles Paul. Mrs Zylpha New- son, Mrs. Tyrus Holmes. Mrs. He- ber Barrett, Mrs May Willis, Mrs. Stirling Willis, Mrs. Gordon New- son, Mrs. Wm. Beets, Mr. Ira Auld, Everett Clow. Allison Auld, Iceland Sleeves, Nlrs. Wilbur Willis, Mrs. Derill White. Mrs. Oswald Newson, Wm. Younker, Everett Holmes. John Docherty, Mrs. lean- ard Willis, Mrs. Albert Newman. Anonymous, Mrs. Wm. Yeo, Mrs. Wm Paul. Mrs Lyman Newson, Mrs. Elmer Willis. Mrs Robert Willis, Mrs. Harrison Green, Mrs. Edgar Newson. Mrs. Beecher Camp- bell, Dan Docherty, Wm Colwill. Long Illver $23.00 Women's Institute. MnyfteId-NLM llrrd and harass d thst you lcnkc l- $10.00 -Allan Moffatt. Davis iioffntt. $5.00 -Warflcld Orr. Lew- is; Thumb“, $2 00 Willard Nichol- mw. Fm“): Houstr": $1.00 -Millt-r Mrs. H. D. McKlnnon, Martin Mc- Bernard. Mrs .1. n. Nicholson. ilgrlmrsglrlx-wgé-WFgtfgllhlfi-rsggrquitlgg- Rudolph McEachern, Mrs. I Robert McKay: Under $1.00 Agnes K. Cof- ‘tw-Pe-"Y we" *1“ We iifitfilyull»???‘kfiiféndiélif; . glol§ncguylleclaleg€nkjlfmp Ira Johnston, 'Donald MacAdam,| " 8,1,1. Hiram Lane: Guy Horton. J_ Peter MacMillan, Joseph McMillan W. Macvarish, Mrs. Amos Acom, Mme McMillan‘ Ross. Richard Weatherble, Wm. _ Masters, Miss Emma Huggan, Mrs. sigggpgf§féggfid \<’;v5,_Iit'/1;-s:',1, p_ Nichol, Senator J. A. Macdonald, $2.00 L. C. Allen. $1.00 J. C. Gal- lant, Miss Gertrude MacDonald, John Foley, John L. Sullivan, Rev. M. J. Rooney, Robert Crauwell, Patrick Ryan, Robert MacLaren, Mrs. D. Scrlmgeour, Mrs. J. C. MacDonald, Charles Gordon, J. P. $30.70 Carry On Canada Concert, Stzsworth. D. c. McAulny. Mary , $5.00—WiIfred Willis, $4.30 Baptist McDonald. E- 0. McDonald. Mrs- . P. D. Murphy, Mrs. M. E. Mathe- l ‘ son. W. E. Gaugh, Frank McNeil. Mrs. B. J. Redmond, Norman McKenzie, D., . A. Acorn, Henry Craswell, H. M. drew Sutherland. John McDonald, Mrs. Melvina McDonald. Bernard McDonald, D. F. MacDonald, Earl OJ-lanley. John B. UI-Ianlcy. Miss, Katie McInnIs, Mrs. Augustinel -‘ Ollanley. Mrs. Vincent Stitherlnnd NUTS No Peanuts L“ - " 25c TOYS ‘ SWEETS Lb-"zsi, gals as. CREAMS L“-"21<=,k't.‘fi CANDY Chocolates 35o_l§,,‘;"'_ _89c ll t» Innis. csmbnage-snss Heinz Tomato $2.00 George M. Glow, $1.00 Mrs. Raymond Dewar, Alfred J. Cairns. Oswald Graham, Jamcs L. David- son: Under $1.00 Mrs. James D. Lanlgan, Katie A. Farrell, Mrs. Henderson. Jr.. Mrs. Archie _ c . Mrs. Harmon Irvin . Wll- ‘ fired Lanlgnn, Albert McL-cgd, S12, t Kraft 8 02' Sydney Irving, Clyde Kcrvln. Wil- bur Sencabangh. Mrs. Andrew Gra- ham. Mrs. Jon's Giddlngs, Mrs. Martha Landrigan. Welch’s 16 Oz. Cunavol'—$9.50 $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. I". C. Far- Eatons Orange Shirriffs Asst. Cardigan —- $73.15 $14.10 CB1‘?! on Cmada Concert ‘ ‘ 00 R. J.‘ CATSUP, 14 Oz. Bot- — MINCE MEAT, 2 Lb. Tin MIRACLE WHIP Bot. -— CHOW SAUCE, 6 Oz. Bot- MARMALADE, 2 Lb. Jar JELLIES, 12 Oz.Jar— ' Bulk Lb. 10c. ' EL ICING SUGAR 3Lbs. PE 20c FRUT GRAPE JUICE, Bot.:z8c 2601. Cake—-—-——-—z5° McCREADYS SWEET MIXED OR MUSTARD PICKLES 28 Oz. Bottle -- —_- — 29c GILCHRIST JELLIED FhI-INU I CAKE LIPTONS TEA t 1 Lb. Pkg. _ - - _ _- 63G TABLE 1/2 Lb_ pkg_ __ __ _ __ _ COOKING FGS, Lb. — Shelled CUT MIXED l Fresh Roasted BRAZIL NUTS in Shell Lb. 19c WALNUTS in Shell, Lb. 25c , ALMONDS in Shell, Lb. 27c iii a, Lb. —-- all FILBERTS in Shell, Lb. Egg VTABLE RAISINS, Pkg- - 35c ll FIGS, Pkg. -- 19c g WALNUTS. Lb. Shelled ALMONDS 1/2 Lb. Agnew, Omar Mc- Brothers, A. A. McPhee. Jeremiah Eater's Young Pork Joseph McNelll. Mrs. Wallace Mac- Douceite. Mrs. Melvina Lewis, SAUSAGE, FPGSII Daily, Lb- —— — —- —- I GROUND SUET, Lb. — — — —- - SAUSAGE MEAT. Lb.———-—-_z4c Intyre. J. H. Masseyon, Anthony Wilson. Mrs. Walter Myers. Mrs. q Fred Craswell, William Redmond. Mrs. Lawrence Byrne. Mrs. Corn- elIus Ryan, D. C. Sigsworth, W. D. McEachern, Wm. Walsh. Cardigan Bead-AIL!» $11!) Mrs. Winnie Ferguson. JO Mustard. Philip Sullivan, $1.00 Prank McAuIay. Mrs. Joseph, Curran. John J. McDonald, Anntet McAuay. Neil Nicholson, Mrs. 1221-‘ ward Iowry, Nellie M. Wilson, Breakfast Picnic Style Bridget Curtis. ma. IPred Ghepfi herd, John Webster. ' .. Clrdlgon North — $10.00 IIIIOIOE MEATS and POULTRY CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Lb. —---—— - RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb. — --- - -— — BACON, Sliced, Lb. - -_ -_ _ _ __ 299 PORK SHOULDERS, mwjjmf:“",‘{_f"'M%§’,f,§§,dY°D,§f;» 1-2 TURKEYs. GRADE A AND SELECT GEESE, DUCKS AND CHICKEN Lb.-_-_._ 1/2 Lb. Tin -_---15c - Faults ANll VEGETABLES - Sunkist ORANGES, Doz. 29c and —- —— — —- —- ‘PECANS in Shell, Lb- -— ll 39c CARROTS, Lb. 3c. 1o Lbs. - - - — —- 29¢ LARGE CELERY HEAD-———-—25Q FRESH SPINACH. Lb-18c. 2Lbs.—35c' FRESH PINEAPPLES, Each — — — 23g i. TOMATOES, Lb. - - - - — — — —- 21¢ HEAD LETTUCE. Each -'— — -— -15g CHOICE GRAPES, Lb. 1 DELICIOUS APPLES.’ 5c. 2 Lbs. — —— 29g Dozen — —— -— 32g CRANBERRIES. Lb- 11¢. 2 Lbs. ---— 3E __.‘ $1.00 Mrs. James A. Wilson. Mrs. Michael Campbell. Malcolm Burke, Mrs. John H. Johnstone, Mrs. Wal- ter Byrne; Under 11.00 Ronnev McLean. C. J. McLean, John D. Campbell. Mrs. Walter Burke, Mrs. Ava-m MacDonald. Miss K. Fitz-I Orr, lmmuel Wyand, Gordon Patrick, Francis Campbell, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. Ann Binns, STRES.»