.: Dull Mend Mei- Bladn An Removal I Doubly our“; Stand i: made of’ metal illctto Doskflad Clo l ndo P" Mlmo Pad with 59 m": ~ Gillette BICIIIQ: Bladn Wtliq Dnk Stand receptacle for stamps, regular price of’ the 50 Btu A :1 Icy tlqck¢9e ASK FREE DEIIVERY l,O\IDON+fCP) -A resolution ' that letters and parcels be .~rl from of charge t0 men ili ALI-(Qg was passed by the Wo- s War Emergcncy Council n DARN IT ALL. BOYS IDNDON—((7P)—-Knitting, dam- tllfi. patching and sowing on but- lslinéiiiii}? Carols Through the Ages T“ , ..- .....-u_.._~ BREAK FORTH. O BEAU- ILOiX‘ HEAVENLY LIGHT l\ lirvlik forth, O llclullcrlusl hl‘i\\'I‘II1_V light, l All’: ll.'~‘llt'I’ in tho lunrning; h‘ Hufrhcrlts shrink not \\llIl iitlriltllt, "l bclir lug _ "ll“"7l1ll>s the best known of the mlfltCllflfitmilS Oratorio. Endowed , l ilic religious spirit inherited “- to transfer the melocl f l ~ Y ° ‘limbo Scliops original hymn in- l NM} beautiful hzirmonizatioml mmik-‘l, lzivlJolizlnn Hist, iverc first l ‘l9 n i041. 5 $hopping Days l _ Till Christmas Gillette Sheraton R sr W63 HIGHE- rrlili mm" "CJJARD iii All- c/INADM" A Pentium-l” - the angel's \\'1lI‘II- l .. llzlcli Choralcs is this from loin his beasant forebears, he was l cizor Set m“ buy for his‘: one.pgccc Z9 or and W‘) o In“ ‘M? elil Contains s Shcrflm“ RB: . V ‘m; ease 11° . b ' . grained fa 12m“: Blades and tinnul. Blue‘ ed Gmette be of 111F149: tu Ernst-lie” Shaving Cream- I“ pnze. winninfl Package‘ Sec-Tho‘ FuilEGlllfltié Gittllino ' ' - Wherever]! do: Are Sold t qlzhioks Alvo e slur slllblss school Lime-table for Board of Education suggested to local authorities. hoi 5. the lllitlWARD IlIcINNIS ill \\\\\\\\t|l”'l/! W t‘ ‘u 1* /) ‘ 44/ l t '3 l . ,,inu ovrnsnors l at LCWVEST PRICES u; Women's Velvet - $2.35 ii Rubber Overshoes 1.10 ‘l b Children's a bk]. 1.29 n Children’s Rubber 1.00 ll‘ ll Rica's Zipper - - - 2.59 l‘ t lui-irs 2 bkl. - - - - 1.75 A‘ lllenl-l Lumhermanis- 1.55 a bIcnl-z Rubbers 69c ' All other items llrc pro- portionately 10w. We l '7 T5’ ‘S handle only one grade in Rubber Footwear - llnd tbnt is absolutely ., First Grade and therc~ l fore the best proeur~ able. t YOU MAY PAY MORE ‘l BUT YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER canon ' HOWARD McINNISA ifi L; _' ;w4 A l nunarns ll Friday at 5:15 p.m. ' Montague which leaves at 2:10 Tho ttolltral Guardian This column In rclcrved for non ol local Intel-alt but advertising o! '. 'lr"'.l..:""" s" inf-m“ I a a wo . able in advance. ' l, u’ CONFEDEBATION urn mson. ANCE. L-MBB-‘l-Zl-Sll- ___.. PYREX were, the ldegl climb- ‘7191810- '1'?” 308821 Hol-dwan (Wmlwnv- n-lsla. THE FOX PEI/r snow yin b; “Pen to the Dllbllc at the Charlotte- town Hotel on Thursday of this evening. Admlsslo L-1564-L2-I0-2l. A PERMANENT wave at. the Rose Marie by experienced 09gb utors makes a delightful Xmas gift. Special prices. L-489-12-18-3i. MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED. will be open for business each even- ing until Christmas. 11-506-12-18-21. Mllobrélvmn-s Chflflfittbwwln sffléfi UPEII every BVEII I111 Christ» L-lsza-Ig-ls-il. alas. SUMMERSIDE has ain gent’. in grgésgtrglrfllfesilt lcontribu ion to m‘; pianage amoun l $500.00. L-1555-l2-1 ~11. l ATTENTION ADVERTISERS. ~ Advertisements for insertion the following day must be 1n this office not later than 11 A. M. l ._.__-. l CHRISTMAS Tree lights 39 ‘cents, 59 cents, $1.00 and $1.75. lTiie Rogers Hardware Company, L-l573 ‘II-IE FOX FELT SHOW will be open to the public at the Charlotte- town Hotel on Wednesday and "Iliursday of this week. Day and levening. Admission 25 cents. L-1564-12-19-2i. l CAns COLLIDE-A slight 09.1‘ . iaccldent occurred on the St. Pet- _ ,_er‘s higliiviiy. about five miles from the flit-lute Saturday afternoon. Approamlng or. the icy pavement 2 iboth of the machines were unable l to get out. of the deep "rut" on the road and collided, Both cars were damaged but. nobody W115 rim-c, WIN TURKEYS- Mrs. Mary A. Mathews. Gaytowrl. Mrs, Wylie Gibson, Mnrshfield, were tlic lucky winners of Hofmanis two free tur- keys from the C1‘.£l1'iO110lO\VT1 and Slimmerslde stores respectively. ‘The iriiilicrs are congratulated on their good luck and hope they 8'11- joy their Christmas dinners. ARGUMENT ADJOURNED-The argument in the adjourned case of McNeill vs. Crouchei- took place on Friday last before His Lordship‘ Mr. Justice Saunders when after hearing the attomles for the com- plainant and the attorney for the defendant the latter not having finished, the case was further ald- jourucd until Thursday the fourth day of January next. J. A. Muc- Donald, K. C. and Alban Farmer were attornies for the complain- ant. and Donald McKlnnon, K. C. for the defendant. FUNERAL OF M S. CAMERON -Tlie funeral of the late Mrs. Charles Cameron was held yester- day from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Dzivison 18 Richmond Si. Services at the house and grove were conducted by Rev. l-lilgli Miller afisllslod by Rev. Llew- is Murray. The pallbearers were: Messrs Alcx Scott, Edward Horne. E. T. Higgs, Stuart Dickson. Har- o‘d Picknrd and Fred Large. In- terment Peoples Comet-cry. FUNERAL AT HAMPSHIRE — The funeral of the late Mrs. flank Watts was held yesterday after- noon from the Hampshire Unit/ed Church. Services were conducted byRev W, A. MncQularrlc who also officiated at the grave. The pallbearers voci-e: Messrs. Cecil Stewart. Herbert 'I‘1'cmcre. Clay- ton Tremere, George Kitsch, Wil- ‘ llléd Watts and Stanley Watts. In- terment Hampshim Cemetery. TAX APPEAL BOARD SITS —- Tlie hearing of the annual Board of Appeal from the current years civic taxes took place yesterday before Magistrate KM, Marlin who was assisted by Mr. Alexander A. Mac- Donald and Mr. William Warren. Yesterday's session also included hearing on the items of valuation referred by the Board of Review (Civic Talc Adjustment Board.) About twenty cases were held yes- ierday. BIRTHDAY GREETING —— The second birthday anniversary of Dolores Aline lvobcr was olnerved by rt very quiet family gathering lat the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Joseph Weber Jr. (Cnimclito Boilchard, The sup- per table was decorated in pink nrd white a lnrue brailtlilllly dec- oralcd birthday cake was cut by tlin little girl's lzoclulothcr, Mrs. William L. Lcrimer. Her god- father, Mr. mun-mice Bouchard. assisted in opening the numerous lovely gifts, the accompanying cards were read by Mary W. Lorim-cr and Olive Fitzgerald. Dolorrs Aline is the granddaughter of Mrs. Margaret Bouchnrd, mid the late Murdock Boucliard of San Pia-bio, Calf. Slic was recently hm!- ourcd by lmviug her picture select- ed to hang in the new Medica- Dcntal building at Richmond, Calif. SAVE YOURSELF lots of trouble. Buy only the genuine Nomi; Christ- mas tree lights We sell onlv the genuine strings. Cliappcll Kc Co, Electrical Contractors, 164 Queen Street. Phone 1440. L-1563-12-19-5l. TRAINS T0 BE HELD-Wm train lroln Bordon arrived in the‘ City two hours and twenty minutes behind schedule last night due to the heavy Christmas traffic on bite mainland. Till; week the Canadian National Rnihva-ys announce that some of the Island trains will be held over for the convenience of out of town Christmas shoppers. The Murray Harbour train which l usually leaves the City at, 3:05 pm. will leave at 4:15 pm. on ‘Tuesday and Slitlrduy. on ‘Iliursday and The Srlurls, and Georgetown train p_m. will be it TWEEL 141.116., (It. Geo. St. = The [lest I'm‘ Less -Il‘or (Ynsh .....:m,..fi'.~ - - 4 it i‘ \ I ii‘ \ '\ held over until 4 p.m. on TIIESCIFIJ, I TTIUFSGRY. Friday and Saturday. 0n .‘ Saturday the Summersidc train will not lrrlrr- the City until 3'2’) pin, THE I GRADS Christmas DANCE u Oddfellows Hall DANCING 0.80 — 1J0 CHRISTMAS NIGHT MONDAY, DECEMBER I5 AL Blanchard’: Orchestra NOVELTIEB ADMISSION-BB CENTS. l! Members 0f B. And ll. 0o’ys Highlanders A list: ol names of the officers and men of “A" and "B" 60m- panles of the Prince Edward Is- land Rights/riders (Black Watch) iippaaned in the Guardian some time ago. The following is a 1i»?- ol’ the names of the officers and men enlisted with “C" and “D" companies of the same unit: HEADQUARTERS cmnwrrllrvuu cvs5svn! PVhy St. Nicholas “Tlgomtlnuad from i 1) Miss Bessie 801811111811, )- Mlas Marilyn Rupert. 1 Miss Bambarll. Rupert. Miss Jmot Rupert. Mrs. T. G. Ives. Master Donald Ives. Ml‘. M. W. Weeks, Mai. a .M. legato. Master Charlie Gillies. Miss Flora Gillies. mater Ian Gillies. Miss Betty Beer, Alpha Rebekah P. N. O. Olub Master Stewart Chandler. Miss Patsy Jean Walker. Mis Elizabeth Anne Walker. Mr. H. A. Meuorvy. Miss E. Blanche Havllaiut. Miss Joan ‘Luge and " ‘ 2 Driving Sleigh:- l Regular Price - - $75.00 Bargain Price - - $50.00 1 Special Pung Sleigh- Regular Price - - $69.00 Bargain Price — -- 46.00 2 High Box Sleigh- Regular Price — — $30.00 Bargain Price — - 20.00 3 Wood Sleigh: — $19.00 Bargains to cleor- $14.00 Donald Largo. Palmer Women's Imtltiute. Mrs. Arthur Hogan. Masters Lloyd, Earl and Pgrry Brown. Mrs. Noel Defllols. Miss Beryl DeBiois, Miss Audrey DeBlols. Miss Norah DeBlols. Master Stewart Chandler. Miss Jessie Leard. Master C. C. Cooks, Kecislng- ton Capt. Taylor. Major T. B. 11036115» Major Wank McMillan. I. O Masters R1888, Princeton, B. C. Wildey and St. Lawrence Lodges . O. F. Frankie and Gordon 2nd. Lieut. R. W. Beckett. Sgt. Blanchard. J. Alfred. Cpl. Hunter, Robert I. Cpl. Collins, William J. Pte. Clayboume, Marshall L. “C" COMPANY: Major V. T. ‘hovers. Lleut. John S. Wright. Lieut. Donald Lldstone. Lieut. Alan Holman. Lieut. Victor Inman. Lieut. Neil Sinclair. C. s, M, Ralph E. Beatles. C. Q. M. S. Harry Daley. SERGEANTS: Ira Hickey; A. A. Sullivan; Fried Gallant: E- J- Sullivan. CORPORALS-Jolln W. Oarruth- ers; Ezra. Durant, Wilbur Gallant; Harold Gaudet; Herbert Gallant; Joseph Blanchard; Leo. Blacqulere; James Mclnnls; Philip Crozier: niii-ry Bishop; Daniel McLean: Ronald McNeil. LANCE CORPORALS: Ernat 8. Gallant; James Kay; Cliff J. Gaudet; Roland D. Morrison; George E. Gallant; Jweph R. Arsenoult. PRIVATEH- Vernon Durant Elmer O'Brien: Charles J. Gal- lant; Albert C. Gallant; Monk Ahern, Louis DesRoches; Benoit Arsenault; Lloyd Arseiiault; Jos- eph Arsenault; Wallace Caanercn; Allan Clow; Ciarenoe Connier; Emmanuel Gallant; Octave Gal- lant; Austin Grady; Joseph Mur- phy; James Merrill: Hugh Mc- Gregor; James McNeil; Joseph Mcllinis; Vincent Savldant; Gllssie Alsenault; Walter Arsenlilt; Char- les Arsenault; Edward Cormier; Wilfred DesRoclics: William Grady; George F‘. Gallant; Franklyn Gal- lant: Raymond l-Iaehy; George A. Moore; William Matthews; Ar- thur McKinnon; Charles MacDon- ald; Benjamin Rlchlaxd; Amos Ramsay; Henry Sonier; Louis Wedge; Ernest Arsenault; William Allen; Verouse Ahem; EH1 Gallagher; Alton Gaudet; Ernest J. Gallant; Henry Gallant; Mark Gaudet; Henry LeClatr; Fwd Shields: Ervan Sonler: Gill-Penile Thompson; Leo Arsenault; Jerome Bernard: Jos/aph Casey‘. MW!“ Caseyp Sylvuln Gallant; Adrian Gallant; Ralph Gaudet; Eld-erick Gauclet; Earl Gaudet; Richard Hammond; Walter I-Iulestls; Stephen Hayes; Herbert Le-rkin; George MClair; Amos Perry. “D" COMPANY Major W. J. MacDonald. Capt. J. D. Stewart. Lieut, John A. MacDonald. Lieut. Alan J. MoCabe. 221d. Lieut. William E. Phillips. 2nd. Lieut. Charles M. Galbraith. C. S. M. Yorslon, Willard W. C. Q. M. S. Scully, Joseph B. SERGEANTS:-— Campbell, Peter 8.; Oflunley, Joseph; MacDonald John A.; Wilson. Albert. CORPORALS-Jenkins. F’red W-t MacDonald, J, Frank; Burke. Michael EL; Milllln, Mercler J.; Victor, Louis J .; Clierelle, Herbert L.: Keefe, Thomas J.; Lewis, Gregory; McSwaIn, James M4 Layers, Waldron J. LANCE CORORALS-— MacDon- llld, James L.; Boudreault. Char- les; McAulev. Willam J.'. Jeffrey, Elmer J.; Sullivan, George; Mc- lean. Walter J.; Nicholson, Doug- las N PRIVATES:-- McEachem, F. Augustine: Burke, William Joseph: Ross, Sheldon: Bcully, Stephen Wm; Campbell, Lester Louis; MM“ Glllivary, Emmet; MunchlsornNeil Alex; Lewis Jerome: McCullough. Fred 090.: Wright. Charles A4 Yorston, Russell; Uilanley. Eu- gene; Rafuse, Fred Victor: Rooney. Joseph John; Stewart, Alexander; Chevcrle. Ernest Ed; Creamer. Joseph: MacDonald, Norman; Mae- Aulay Malcolm D.; Rafuse, James Albert; Gallant, John Andrew: Blackett, Purnev Wm.: Butchildcr, Lou. 8-1; Maclnnis: Ron-rile Dan- lel; Sunrters Philip: Sound-em. Joseph: Clicverie. Everett A.: Eldershaw. Cecil Ed: Hughes, Thos. John; Leslie. Joseph Peter; Mac- Kinnon, John Dougald; Steele, Pins: BOIICIIRIYI, Alex. J.; Buck-cit, Robt. 5.: Hughes Bernard: Mac- Neil. Walter 11.: Maclntosli, John Peter; Rooney, Dennis C.: Steele Hugh Vernon: Victor Austin Kimball; Yorstun, Melvin Haze; MacAuley. Dali Joseph: McDonald, ital-old .105: McKenzie. Frank Wm.: Wilson, Joseph D.; Mc- Kinncii, Wm. Imus: McKenzie Louis; Sharkcy. John Charles; Cheverle Franklyn F: Herring. Lloyd; Maetnnis, Lawrence EL; MacAuley, John Francis; Mc- Ewecn. Gordon Chas; McDonald. Urban 50s.: MlicKcnzle. Harry Edmond: MacPlierson. Albert Ross; Rlifuse Howard Geo; Yoi-stori. Roy; Masher, Howard W : Shepherd, Lnxvrrner- 11.; lltrlntimc H. Francis. and the Tlgnisb train at 7:20 pm. Keep mum-d’, in ‘h, “on: A N EEDY CHILDREN 2% Edward, 2. 229 Rose, 3. ‘ 330 William, 5. . 231 Innis, 6, 232 Earl, 8. 233 L015, 7. 234 Margaret. 5. 235 Helen, 3. 236 Leslie, 1 1-2. 237 Georgie, I 1-2. 238 Charlotte, 8. 239 Gertrude. 4, 240 Florence, 1. 241 Jack, ll. 242 Marlon 7. 243 Marie, 8. 244 Joan, 4, 245 Bernadette, 2 1-2. 246 John 1. 247 Leonard, 3 months 246 John. 8. 249 Edna, 7. 251 Leona, 5, 252 George, 4. 253 Helen, :4. 254 Gloria, 1 1-2. 255 Madeline, 6. 256 Bobby, 3. 257 Josephine, 2. 258 Steven, 4. 259 Adeline, 1. 260 Pauline, 2 1-3. 261 Sonny, 8. 262, Jean, B 263 Doris, 22 months. 264 Francis 4 years. 265 Dottie, 22 months. 266 Keir, 8 years. 268 Frances, '1. 269 Evelyn. 5. Y. 273 Baby, 1 l-2. 274 Arlene. 8. 275 Cetres. 6. 2'76 Mary, 8. 277 John, 7. 2'78 Anna, 5. 2'79 Henry, 2. 280 Audrey. 6 months. 261 Edith. 2 years. 2B2 Dorothy, 4. 283 Francis, 8. 289 Baby, 1. 290 James, 8 years, 291 Anita, 7. 292 Peter, 4, 293 IeRoy. 2. 294 Reggie, 6. 295 Bobbie, 3. 296 Jimmie, 2. 297 Jackie, 7. 298 Enamels. 5. 299 Annie, 4. 300 William 18 months. ML-Beatrtoe 312-Elmer Pstflck 1413-6430130 314—Ma-r1on 315--A1ioe 316-Mary 31'I—Murtlm 8 318-Vemon '7 319—'I‘eresb 5 320--Ll0yd 3 Elli-Wayne 1 32Z—Teresn 8 (flit-Charles '1 324—-Jackte 4 Mil-Teddy 3 amt-Marie 2 32'l—Joey 5 326--Sliirley 2 329—Pavsy 3 380—N0el 1 381—‘J.ner 8 332-—‘Lcona 4 333-1102. 4 334--Baby I 335—Dnvid 8 336-Glirnet. 5 337—Clifl'ord 1 1-2 Iltitl-Steuhen 6 mos. 339-1l‘reddie '1 IMO-Melvin ti thin-Catherine 4 342-H9I‘_'n 8 343~Marte 1 month 344—Gemld 7 B45—E1eanor 4 Sttk-I-Ielen B 34'I—D01‘ls 7 348—I1‘ro.nkie l! 349—Joey 2 350-R.onald 2 months Btib-Sonney 6 852-1120113110!) 3 Sill-Kitty 1 854—-L0‘l1ls 8 Sill-Mary 6 3ti6—-Bernard 4 Bill-Jmeph ‘t SSB-Mark t5 359-Claude 2 firm-Anne 1 Sol-Monti 2 mil-Imelda 4 Nit-Harold 6 SIM-John 6 365—'1leresa b 868~Francls 4 Bill-Rose Mario 3 Sea-Man’ Joan 1 ._ @.A_-:4 I Express Wagon- Regulor Price — $120.00 Burgoin Price —- - 75.00 2 Sets Driving Harness No. 4 Solid Nickel Regular Price — $33.00 Bargain “rice — _- 22.00 1 Set Driving Harness- No. 2'4 Nickel Regular Price - - $27.00 Bargain Price — - 18.00 TERMS-NE1' CASH l-IDRNFS BLEARANGE SALE BARGAIN PRICES FOR 10 DAYS ONLY , 2 "Christine" Beaver Coat: Regular Price - -- $57.00 Bargain Price - -- 40.00 I Kalgon Coon Coat- Regular Price — — $59.00 Bargain Price - - 42.00 Sizes 48" 5 Now Cenutry Weigh"; Regular Price - - $2090 Bargain Price - - 13.00 I Beaffy Hand Power Washer Regular Price -- -— $24.00 Bargain Price — — 16.00 2 No. 5 "Anker-Holth" Cream Separators- Regulor Price — $103.00 Bargain Price -— — 71.00 I No. 6 "Anker-Holth" Cream Separator- Regular Price — $113.00 Bargain Price — - 78.00 1 "Vccto" Furnacaffo Regular Price — -- $75.00 Bargain Price — — 55.00 ________________ 3 Second Hand Sleigh: 4 Second Hand Wagons M bargain Price: to clear l Second Hand Wood Sleigh-With Box- A Bargain at — - $5.00- 2 Second Hand Cream Separators in good working order At borgoln prices to clear Harness Sundries and M1121‘ articles If bqrgqin prices to clear. Cull early and get first choice. A. IIORNE a: co. soil-rum F‘ 370—J0y0e 6 _ {I'll-Teresa 8 5172-3111142 6 313-Pnyl11s 5 3'74—Jlmmle 3 375—Joey 2 376—Gertrude 6 months 3’l’l-—Doreen '1 3H0—-John '7 381-Oa.rl 5 l-Z 382—Hilda 4 383—-Eddte 1 384—Jun1or B 385-Gerald 6 386-l>ius 3 387—Mary 1 1-2 38il—Tcresii 6 months 390—Louis 6 391~Nonna 2 39z—-Carl 6 Stlll-Benilce 4 394—Joan 8 months 395—June 5 396—Jo.ckte 4 39'l-—Junmie 2 (lull-Arlene 6 months 399—Adeline 'l 400—Anna 4 401—-Glarlys 2 flfl-Agflo; 3 film-Edward 8 404—B111y 7 405~Betty 8 dim-Laura 5 407—Mary '7 libs-Margaret 5 HIS-Caroline 4 4l0-—Jll.ckle 5 montlil 411—Bamey 8 412» -L01'ne 2 413-14219 4 §I4—B°.I‘l'll€ 7 415—Stephen 5 4l6—Allan 3 4l'I—Me1'rll 1 Alla-Joyce 5 419-108115 4 ‘HO-Junior 2 421-Baby 4mcs. 422-40yce B 423—~Erlna 6 424—R0ma 4 425-%ally 8 426-—Parkei- 1 1-2 427-George Z 1-2 428-1101208111 l0 U105. 429-Vernon 8 a tiltl-Maunoe 6 431-11110 4 432-John 3 fill-Peggy 4 fill-Harry 3 Rib-Coleen 2 436--Berna.rd '1 437-Roland 6 438-—Gra.ce 3 439-—F'redd1e 1 440—Ed1t.h 7 441—Lomine 3 442~Gerald 4 mos 443-—Wll!ns. 3 446—F‘rancis 4 wit-Shirley 3 448--Florence 6 449»Louls 8 450-'l"homasena 5 451—-Ma'-'Iene 4 452-—Merrll 3 453-Carl 2 fill-Blair 1 455~—U8.thel'lfl€ I 456—Blal.r 8 457—Palma 5 fill-Marie 2 459--Joseph 5 Mil-John 4 461-Jamcs 3 Amy-Verna. 1 453-4142110110 8 464——Agn6s 3 465--Marte 1 mil-Arthur 6 mos. 46’l—Dm‘ls 5 468—Al1red 7 469—Befll/y s 470—Ann 5 471—I.eRloy I 412—Josepl1 I 473—~Pryllts B 474filonn 5 Ufa-Allan 3 475~Maiy 1 477-Victor 3 Ila-Susan '1 479-—Mllrgam 3 480 Gordon, B. 481 Wendie, 6. 482 may‘. 1g months. e . 490 Genevieve. 6. 461 Francis, 5. 492 Joseph. 4. 493 Catherine, 2. 494 Iioulsc, 4. 495 Mary, 2, 496 New. 3. H, Marlon, 1 . Tenesa. 3. Gordon, 5. Warren, 4, Robert, 8. Charles. 3 Elizabeth. 2. William, 1. Lorne, 8. Wendie, 6. Shirley, 3. Arthur, 1. Phyllis, B. Marie, 6. Louis, 4. Eileem. 7. Mildred. 5. Joan, 3. Mary, 1 1-2. Anita. ‘I. Sonny, 4. Norma, 1 1-3 Eileen, 3 months Leo, 3 years, Diana, 8. Roy, 8. Bobbie, B. Teddie, 4. Jimmie, 7. Joan. 4. June. ‘I. I-Iughle, 6. Ekiison, ‘I. Annie 6. Helen, 5. COCONUT WALNUT CIIEWS 1 1-2 cups sifted cake or 918W flour 2 tablespoons icing sugar 1-3 cup soft. butter or shortening 2-3 cup firmly-packed brown sugar 3 tablespoons flour Dash of salt 4 tablespoons finely-cut walnut meats 1 cup shredded coconut. 3-4 teaspoon vanilla 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten 2 egg whites stlffly beaten. Sm flour, measure 1 1-2 cups and sift with Icing sugar. Work Lu Oilhfll‘ These Gifts GIVE GARDEN CITY TICKETS MILK TICKETS BLEND TICKETS CREAM TICKETS WHIPPING CREAM TICKETS CHOCOLATE MILK TICKETS BUTTERMILK TICKETS .Garden City products Mother, or any of your a ticket in your milk b GOOD CHEER ALL THROUGH‘ THE CHRISTMAS SEASON‘ FOR YOUR CHRISTIVIAS PRESENTS Other Gift. Suggestions GARDEN CITY DELUXE ICE CREAM The Ideal Dessert GARDEN CITY CHEESE A delicious Food GARDEN CITY BUTTER Fine Flavour-First Qualify. You can be sure that gifts of these tickets and are the most satisfactory charitable present. TICKETS ARE S0 CONVENIENT We have a ticket for every product we sell. Put City Man will leave whatever that. ticket calls or. All Made At The Garden City Dairy The Pure Milk Co. Ltd. Corner Great George & Fitzroy St. Free Delivery Trinity United Church TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1.0 3.30-—Mlsslon Band. {IS-Rangers —- East. Parlor. butter thoroughly and press short- bi-eau mixture llliO s pan B by B b) 2 inches, and bake 1n a moderata oven ($50M for 20 minutes. Clllllbltle brolvn sugar, 3 table- spoons 110111‘, salt, nuts, coconut, vanilla and egg yolks. Mix thor- oughly. Ebld 1n stlfIly-beaten egg whites and mix together gently. Spread on shortbread mixture 1n pan, Return to moderate oven (35OF) and bake 3D minutes longcl‘ Cut ‘in strips before removing from pan. Makes 20 chews. G. CECIL MOORE General Manager oi’ The Imlieflfll Life Assurance Co" of Canada who has been elected a mend!" 0f "w Bqai-fl of Directors of the. Corolla"?- Mr. Moore has been assnclntmi with The Imperial Life since I15 inception in_189'l. Will Bring ifiéléli " t’? will he acceptable to friends, and 0t‘ coilrse ottle and the (izlrllon Phone Fist lit It! ---.-._,. -_._- ..-_ —v- »».-.-.--.___ ll .l -_._-. ._...-~__,_,_