,, '22. Breathe! pnQsiuBER z1._194s rmewm on.» cnunn The Tobacco of Quality Qfw PARKDALE w. l. l Well uttriulcti. -~ -- i Following inc rc;iiii.i' opening ex- l'ill‘lllldl€ Women's Institute moficrciscs and reports u! committees, ii the institute llall on the 6th tihe treasurer Mrs. Fred Hickox re- ported rake sale very successful. nsi. The President Mrs. Warren _ Piiirns in the chair. Meeting was Also the sponsoring oi the perform- WDAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 3. Free 20. Negative l. One of 4. Music note reply Ionian ls. 5. Personal 21. Biblical city (Gm pronoun 23. Saucy A bear 0. Lies in the 25. Blunders Melodies sun 26. Young hogs River iFr.) 7. Tears 27. Imposing Free 8. Employ entrance Appearance 9. Enclose 28. Neuter 10. 14. D-l\—lh4\-l>— F"""?°."’“.°' EEEE EIGDE King or in a case pronoun Bashan Gained as 20. String tBlb.) clear profit 30. Virginia Yesterday's Answer i6. Sawhorscs Highest iabbr.) 40. Cry of a (U. S.) cards 31. Metal tags sheep l8. Close to 16. Engraver’: 32. Plagues 42. Rough lava l9. Otficlal cutting tool 34. Jargon (pl. 43. Bachelor o! record ot a i7. Shoslionean 36. Fix Medicine meeting Indians 39. Bind tabbr.) 2i. Employ l an noisily iiislccp 23. Raised - 24. Part oi "to be" 25. Ei-biuir isym.) 26. Revolve 29. Tie 33 ‘Torrid 34. A bouquet. 35 Conjunctior Z16 Bog .17 lvlusic note 38 Walton 10 God 0t plc-asurl ' il.l’rllutc t2. Dinilrilsll (l. Snow vehicles I5 Accumulate DOWN l Strikes and rebounds 2 Beginning DAILY CRYPTOQUOTB-Hcreb how to ivorl" it: A 7i Y D l. B A A X R. IsLONGFI-ILLOW Une letter simply stands for another. in this example It is used tor thctiirec L's, X tor the two 0's, ctc. Single letters. apos- lrophcs, the length and formation oi’ the words are all hints. Each zlav the code lcitcrs are different. A Cryptogram Quotation Mrsx XMFlK XMSFAAMT r TODDMI- MBK BFEM, sen FAA HFBL FBBOM AFCiOM-KFJAVI. Yesterday's Cl 3 , toquote: T0 GIVE ADVICE-WILDE. Distributed by Kin: Iooturu flit; ha x LAST CALL All orders received up to noon WEDNESDAY will be returned on time for Christmas} -rnon:- YOUR ORDERS NOW—DON'T DELAY NEW METHOD OLEAIIEB LIMITED I The Home of letter Dry Cleaning Phone Z448 — " Phone 2448 IT 1S ALWAYS A SILLY .".""i\'(I , Beans (Clerks) Con l7c 2 for 33c ‘ Szap (Sunlight) 13c l mice of the Clyde River Dramatic SOCICI}. Mrs. tilt-nil ltninsiiy reported over $93.00 collected lor thc Salvation Army Drive. Plans for the Christmas activities oi the School were discussed. The Chrismns Concert is Junior Gradrs will pcrlcitn on the evening ot the 21st. Seniors on Wednesday evening. Santa will be on hand with a treat for all pupils and home made candy will be on sale. Decided by unani- mous vote that the anniversary baiiqtui. held last month be made an animal event. A ‘donation of £3.00 was voted the Christmas Seal Campaign and $10.00 to the United Emergent-y Fund to Britain. A tiahity lunch was served by the Committee lii charge. Meeting closed by singing the National An- thrm. Lunch ccxriiniittce for Janu- ary meeting: M ll. Douglas. Mrs. Warren Burns. Mrs. Frank Burke and Mrs. Frank Ross. DEAL, Finrzlnnd- Election of a Pllllifllll for it Deal howling club rc- sulted in a iio between n Mr. East and n lllr. \Vest. l ll l) "'1' SPECIAL 0AShgSALE MacPhaiPs Store L0lI0__0REElt Ilec. 20-24 (0th Bates Inclusive) BAKING POWDERS Acadia, Schwartz, I lb. 24c TEA (Any kind) except O. l’. lb. limit 5 lbs. . . . . . . . ..89c 2 ior 25c Rinso, Oxydol, Super Suds 39: Rolled Oars ( 5 lb. pkg.) 37c Sugar, l0 lbs. (or . . . . . . . ..89c Tomato Juice (Brights) Con llc Zfor . . . . . . . . . ..........2lc Plums I7c, Z for ........33c Sodas (small pkgs.) _.......IO.. Molasses, per gal. . . . . . “$1.29 Xmas Candy and Gift Sets in Stock. l0 per cent off on Dry Goods. Open every night this week ex- cept Wednesday. Closed Xmas and New Year's. 1 Refrigeration sates and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs to divided. - (‘HE GUARDIAN. cii.~.i_2i.o"r_"ri<:T0wN Ilew Oar Equipment GJLILSuperIntendenl MONCTON. N. 13., lm- 21 " The aiiwililmw‘ "I ”°““"' M” donald as superintendent 01 "r gquipment, Atlantic Realm Cl" mi“ National Railways» hm’ w” announced today b)’ D- v' Gander, 89ml“ superhuman‘ of motive power and car eqllll!‘ mcnt. Mr. Macdomilcfs aplwinl‘ merit: will be efieciivo Jan. 1 lol- lowing the retirement. oi’ RIPS Ambrose alter a 51-year railroad- ing career. Mr. Macdonald, who brings more than 44 years’ experience t0 his new post, was born in Glas- gow, Scotland, and came to Can- ada with his parents as a boy. rlc was educated in ltloncton schools and joined the l. C. R. as an apr prentiee in 1904. Upon comlllelifi" oi’ his apprentlcerliip, he became a draughtsmzm in i012 and was successively promoted to assistant car foreman and district oar torc- man in 1.023. Mr. Macdonald was appointed assistant superinten- (lent of i-nr shops in i024. the im- sition he held at the time of hin present promotion. m uisiwoizi/tm MRS. (ll-JO. W. LEAltu Death occurred on November 30th, 19-18, ot Mary EllZfllJtIlill, wile of the lute Geo. W. Leaxl oi Aug- ustine time, P. E. .l., at the hcma of her daughter ‘Mrs. Roy Buultci- alter n lingering illness, she passed peacefully away, where trouble and sorrow arc no more, at the age oi 71 years and 2 months. She was u kind anti loving mother and her pilsslllg has saddened many hearts. She leaves to mourn her loss six daughters and two sans, namely, Blanche. Mrs. Roy Eculter, Augus- tine Cove; IlUlLl:3\\'Cl“ii'.l, Pasadena, CaliL; Bully‘, Fred W. Reeves, Freetown; Luella, Mrs. Peter .l. Peters, Augustine Cove; Fred, Aug- ustine Cove; Vera, Mrs. Basil T£1_\'~ lor, Freetown; Winnie, lVlYs. Fred Drummcnd, Freetown; Rita, Mrs. Russell Reeves, Tryon; one sister Mrs. Petu" E. Reeves. Freetown. Also to cuourn her loss are l4 grand children and 3 great grand child- ren, namely: Frances. Mrs. John Grlgg, Vertis Boulter, Ralph. Betty and Shirley Peters, Wendell and Ensor ’I‘aylor, Garth and Claudia Druntmond, Vera and Reta Learn. Carl, Lowell and l-llizabcth Reeves Great grand children, Alberta, Bobby and Bernice Grigg. Floral tributes were as iollows:— Pillow—Hol:‘.s\vcrth and Bribe. Wreath- Blanche and Roy. Wreatro-Emily. Spray-Luella Peters and Family. Sprny—-Fred, Eva and Family. Spray-—\i‘or:., Rrisil and Family. Sprny-Jviiinie, Fred and Famllv. Spray-Rein, Russell and Family. Spray~Slster Edith. Spmy-Frriires. .lo'nn arid Family Cresmnt-Vcrtis and Hcirolri. 'Cresceni~l>.c.1 mid l\':-ii. Spray-Augustine Ccro Wcmeirs Institute. Wreath-Minnie Family. Wreath-Earl and lleien. Flinerril SFTVlCOI were PfillflllClfWl at. house and crave by Rev. E. h. Wnodslde, Tiwcii. Hymns plnved hv Miss Windsor F-iilth were: Fnineiinio We'll Under. stand. 'I‘-‘ii=. Old RtlQQCtl Cross, Th.» Lordfls My Shoriicril. Burial in Pennh-s Tryon United Church. "RE6U[lRas CllllIKWllRK" with ELILQ! Tho ‘easy-action laxative for ordlnarv constipation and Jesse and Cmi story. ELECTRICAL i . ,,,_ d" APPLIANCE i °'°""°""’ Repairs Paliiior Electric _ I PHQNE 1"‘ iinu-ilnhunlnlwvnm. Protestant- Orphanage Contributions Spaclals Brotherhood M. or W. Em- ployees .... .. $10.00 Crapaud Dist. Orange Lodge 31.25 Tryon District Per Mrs. illoward Cullbeck. Tryon by hits. Flcra Clark \ Tryon W. I. .. . $5.00 2.00: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dawson. 1.00 Each: Florence Maybee; Mrs. Albro l-lowatt; John Layman; Mrs. Heath llowatt; Mrs. Sheldon l-low- alt; Mrs. Spurgeon Clark; lvlrs. Flora Clark; Miss M. R. Gamble; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones; A. R. Toombs; Mildred Stewart. 50c Eats-h: Keith The-mas; Mrs. Walton Toombs; Mrs. Claude Ves- sey; Mrs. Aago Stevenson; Dorothy Taylor; Mrs. George Pratt; Arthur Holllwell. 35c: May Frances. 25c Each: Mrs. May Dawson; Mrs. Christie Dawson. Totsl-_S22.35. North Tryon by Mlarlon Delaney and Doreen llowatt North Tryon W. I. 5Q 1-00 Each: Mary McKenzie; Mrs. Russell Mabey; Mrs. Edward Shar- kfll’; Mrs. Archie 'l‘hcimson; Leslie MacDonald; Mrs. Heath Chisholm; MFS- Lloyd llowatt; Everett Ives; Mrs. Charles Roberts; Mrs. Arthur DHWSOII: Mrs. Russell Thomson; Will. Poole)‘. 75c: Mrs. Wllilam Muirliead. 50c Each: Mrs. Maud Bell; Mrs. Manson ltlacPliall: Mrs. Otto John. son; Mrs. Percy Delaney: Mrs. Clay- ton ‘Thcmas; Mfs. Blaine Dawsm; Mrs. Janie Boulter; James Chis. helm: Mrs. Frank Dixon: Mrs, Alex. Dnivsron; Mrs. James Dawson. 40c: Arthur Thomson. 33c: Mrs, Earl Mayhew. 30:: Mrs. Frank Lang. .050: Mrs. Parker Denney". Total’$'14.fi5. 'l'r.\"oii Itrancii 1mm iiy Mrs. lllauriee llowatt 2.00: Mr. and Mrs. Frank ltobhlce 1.00 Each; Mrs. Kenneth Robblce; Parker" Francis; Louis Francis; Chester Wilson. 50c Each: Arthur Craig; Ptrcy HOWE“; Mrs. Maurice Howatt. 23c: Mrs, Robert; Crawford. To»tal—\$'l.75. Tryon West by Mrs. Bcwley Lean] 2.00 Finch: Millicent Lear-d; Mr. and Mrs. Bowley beard. 1.00 ljaah: Mrs. Edna Jenkins; Morley lliulliiis; Gerald Bert; Harry Craig; Asher llovratt; Annm- Leard; Clinton Lend; Even.“ “QWBNI G. C. Holland; Louis Leard: Walter Paynter; Alden Crossman. Total~$1t3 00. Tryon Cress Roads by Roma. Thomson 1.00 Each: Mrs. l5 . 3:35“???- 5 ' - I‘ lb c ~ ~ Sheldon Dixon. a e k’ Mm 50c Each: Mrs Stanley Thom . . ' . P- 5911. Mrs. Reg Dixon; lvlrs. Vance 1115011; Mrs. G. M. Thomson‘ Mrs hr“: Cmlg; MP5. Russell Reeves; MP5- Edw. Leard. Total-—$8.50. Tryon by Elaine Smith 2.00: Rev. E. R. Woodside. 1.00 Each: Mrs. C. D. Wright; Mrs Charlie Pooley; Mrs. hiavnam- F0)‘: Ethel Foy; M _ R11 ‘ . F’ A. smith‘ TS c l. Lord, 50c: Mrs. Lloyd Slordyg Total-$S..";0. TIYBII by MTS- Howard (‘allbeck 1.00 Erich: Mrs. Charles Nelder; Airs. Geo. Canfield; Mrs. Mamie Dawsmli Gctlrfle Wood: Mrs. .lIow- zird Callbeciz: Mrs. Bessie Rugerson; REV. Purl ‘M n. Hicks. 35c Each: Estella William Thomas. 30c: Mildred McLean. Total-Kill!) Thomas; Mrs. Albany l1)’ Verna Wood and Margaret Dawson 1.00 Eat-ii: Arthur MacKa); Frank Mncluiy; John Dawson; George Mar-Kay; John MacKay; Elmer Gamble; Raymond Wood; Rex. Dawson; Max l.eF‘urgcy. 75c Each: John Muttart; Eldon Large. 50c Each: Orville Large; Waldron Cameron. 25c: Frank Kahout. Tbtal-slififi. Allfilstlne Cove by Norman Cnrruthers 2.00 Each: Mrs. ll. K. llowatt: Mrs. Priscilla McFadyen; Winsor Smith: ‘Mrs John Mcwllliams. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Lorne Carruth- ers; Mrs. Harry Inmaii; Mrs. Wen- dil MrFadyen: ‘Mrs. Brent Clark; Mrs. Eric Robinson; Mrs. Arthur Wright: Mrs. Kenneth Dawson; Mrs. Donald McFadven; Mrs. Lester Mcwilllams; Mrs. Vernie Webster: Mrs. llarry McFarlane; Mrs. Bruce Campbell. 50c Each: Mrs. Lloyd Inman: Mrs. Arthur Newsome; Mrs. Wil- lard Wsdman: Mrs. Donald Mc- Donald: Mrs. Austin Cameron: Mrs Roy Boultcr; Mrs. Haber Sheri-m: ll/Ilrs. Roy Outclifte: Mrs. Wilfred Peters; Mrs. Fred Leard. 40c: Mrs. Kenneth Cameron. 25c Each: Mrs. Joseph Wadmsn: Mrs. Myrtle Peters; Mrs. L. Clark mo: Rein Cameron. Total-Qfliflfi. Grnnrl Total Tryon and Districts . . $133 8.‘) Moon‘ "Hwn-n Fv- v'l"\n ‘vflill-n ‘n6 Mrs. Eleanor fiemere 1.00 Eaoh: Wilbur Weddell; Mll- ton Wartcn; Alfred Wood: Walter Wood; Ml‘. and Mrs. Harry Qulgley: Mrs. Alfred Cairns. 53c Rich: Alex. Wood; Newton iiayhcw. prepared a - - - ---oi On sale now al- SUMMERSIDE ln keeping with llie Holiday Season we have SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ICE CREAM BRICK with Red and Green Maraschino Cherries and center- ed with a Peppermint flavoured Christmas Tree design. W CENTRAL CREAM ERIES sQ/rufeq/ - CHARLOTTETOWN - souRis PAQPE§EVEN " ‘ THE MODERN CHRISTMAS DESSERT %%i‘-Z.-=. _ _- i iCE CREAM s! delicious Vanilla lce Cream combined all Perfection dealers. I’ "éilél-"ffigfi ».i"us"i‘u ii n»: van we l w 40:: William Heatlcy. 25c: Mrs. Eleanor TYEIIHOTB. 'l"otal-$7.65. St (lather-tries by Norma Stretch W. R. Shaw-BOO. 1.00 Each: F. W. Stretch; Hebe: McLean; Mrs. Hector McNevin; ‘Mrs Leonard McNevin; Malcolm Lamont; Dan MacNeill; Mrs Earl Moore; Mrs. Alex MacQuarrie; David Inman. 50c Each: Mrs. William Morrow: Ewen MacDougall. Total-~$13.00. Rice Point by Mrs. Raymond Taylor 1.00 Each: Daniel Taylor; John B. McDonald; Charles McEat-nern; Raymond Taylor. 75c Each: Donald McLaine; Ran- kin McLaine. 50c Each: John McFadyen; Cleve McDonald; Neil McEachern; Flet- cher McEachern; Mrs. Mary J. MacDougall; Wilfred Shaw. 40c: Billy McEachern. 35c: Wilfred MacEachem. 'l‘otal—$9.25. LOG-SAWTNG CONTEST DALHOUSIE, N. B.. Dec. 10 — (CP) - A log-sawing‘ contest sponsored by the New Brunswick International Paper Company wns won Saturday by Leopold Carrier. cf Kcdgwlck, who cut through a 10-inch spruce log lii 10 seconds. He will represent New Brunswick nt the sportsmeirs show in Moni- rtnl next March. LADIES-LOOK AT THIS lIllLllEl! B! Gliiiorii MacBrlila Napoleon and Uncle EIIIY '9 i yyai tires‘ EZIHYIET Phone 2772 miifiifii NYLON HOSE Sizes 81-2 to l0 I-Z Finest Quality 2 grades to choose from Reg. SL8? value for . . . . $1.19 Reg. $l.59 value Ior . . . . . 99¢ ‘ri-iis OFFER oooo FOR BALANCE oi= ween outv stone OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9am. The SPORT TOGGERY "The Little Store With Big Values" WEARABLES SNOW SUITS BUNTINGS COAT SETS d? 20%’ DISCOUNT j Save On Kiddies‘ . I I I ‘S KCKIKZJIKCQKSi ZKZKZZLEZ, ‘I69 Queen St. ' '