1A5?! TKO I ,__ “CANADA-BESIDE-T .45 ‘ ‘ (By GEORGE GODWIN’) ist pltqrwright and Vancouver; a play about Leonor works . unknown to the General! department. For the lirr titrngs of lai1d and water. 1'. is under such conditions th a man is lhrow'n llDCll his sutures. lln. (it lll"c‘€ls.wll\' ‘ special purpose that. has l 111m from a. civilian into o. .' man. The Arn1v~any ari11_\'-is a con . plex oi inzic‘ files l0 a siiiale cnti. ‘To-day, - after bu’. it makes. and perhaps . Jllllk", no propvi- movision for spiritual needs. ' ' after all, have soul iniliiaiiy efiicii‘ “l'_,...-i- O . ival service, must be met eide, but in close the milii1r_v authorities , Such an ' l iaiiadiaii " ." A Personal Experience Now, only men who have through a campaign really "Ifiie-Hearth. Iict inc then example of how the “Y” helped u. out in the days of the old C. E. F ..._.;_..._..__—.~ p the divisional training a-reas by our ,Ci1ief, General Sir For three ivccks Julian Byng. ed at home found themselves ciisbanded as needed . difficulties as junior severe discipline and make thoise training. One did not need to be l. pro- fighting units rather than of men 1 of flesh and blood. 4 For rne the problem was: How to ‘.- make the period tolerable without getting myself into trouble. l The Medicine ol’ Laughter l‘ More than anything else, it 566311- 1 ed to me, those men needed that spiritual medicine known as laughter. I decided to try to pro- duce in their hearts the emotions which make for laughter, and with ‘that end in view I borrowed from the Quartermaster an old transport lhorsc and set off. My objective was a. “Y" canteen, some leven miles away. When I returned I had with me the following IIILSCOURIIEOUS articles. .'I‘wo pairs of boxing gloves, a foot- ball, a backboard and easel, and a little book of field games. Now, you may say, that was not much, though in so saying you con- ifess yourself without experience of lctire service conditions. From that day forward my chaps did their boring work the better to IGcorce Godwin, barrister. novel- ioumalist, ser- ian war novel; a life of Captain da Vinci, and of other important Men on active service have needs Quartermaster profound saying that men do not live by bread alone is never more true than it is of the fighting man separated from his loved (.115, 1 and c111 oil from 1\ll dear and [inni- by thousands of miles , g own lllClllJl, (‘IIIOIIOXII-Il and spiritual "e- iirccll. are vcrv hlllfJlill needs, because llln llliiC7lOllr~ as a cniin 111'." subzirsliiiiiieii to the changed fighting and men (lll'€"‘l.(‘£l I 11:1". 'ii11uii= ii is l-riie, the Army 1004.5 lsirziiiii, 111 cuiiral LOlltifHi, lhai I ilu- soldicrsfls material needs. can hi5 iirlays iu-dlrv. liien. as vital to the \\'(‘ll-bl‘lll;_‘,' as an efficient and ju>t CUlllf‘ out of Charing satisfied by some organization out- cooiwraiion \vi.'l1, been _ uniicr- .s0idie1‘ was fortified by the know- siaili a soidi needs; that Jiiderd the \\ s stile qualifica- Won "or p111 iiie cine 1111' Cin- . h‘ Cutler ins 1o Cunadii-Beside- ‘snip, facilities to give a quite simple men in whom - pride of battalion had been develop- l0 the i1—tli decree, units and used as drafts, as and where There was a good deal of bitter- fless about that, and to add to our officers, our Instructions were to maintain very few weeks a period of lugh-pressure found psychologist to realize that the army authorities behind that. scheme rvere thinknz in terms of “Soldiers, After All, llave Souls” l i WHAT “CANADA-UNDER-ARMS" EXPECTS FROM n11 HEARTH”. ,_ , . ,__ OHM while ot water. 1 red in the Gre~t War i1: 1.h 211th . GI I (Vui-cluver) Battalion. 211d Ceanad- gsgefimcpfg, ‘QFSQQTC°§,‘,Q"QQ,E§ o GI ian Divzsion. and in 1918 trans- Sonnet-s me It extended a friendly IGNEW fifiifliit. ‘fin? §2'i2“‘;'.‘..§f.“3i ',“,:‘.,*, gapellmd at =11 “m” "d (IIAMIIRIAIN ~ “Why Stay We Here? ", u Canad- e w at empty phrase. d0 comfort, a chance to read and good ed. to the other that men grown ife that has its hungers, too. Realism Without Fuss That, it always seemed to me, ivas the grcnt strength of the Can- ziciiaii its realism divorced from sentiment; and its strong sense of the actual. First and last, in tlios: days, tie v.11.» known and ivell liked and respected because it did things for us and did them WIUIOUL iniiking a lot of fuss about it. I And that was twenty four you: ago . . But it was only last night, as I nir way home along r111- d Y- 1.. was given l1v_ chance an iluslra- iion of how big a part tiie "Y" still The sirrns had sounded and the ,~,_ nuns were barking at a lllOLllllL sky, when 1i soldier l up out oi‘ the shadows. “nod l-le 111d Cross _si;ii.ion, from which circumstances I inter-red that he iras up on leave. l He was a Canadian. He said: . lions is the |"'C€ill you direct me to the Beaver Club?" Tired and lonely, and —wl1o can doubt il? —with that feeling of desolation that. afflicts the sioiitest heart at night in strange place. that fli-dgc that, within a few niiiiircs’ lwalk, waiciith and n vrclconic, a. 113i lhiiili, food and (lrink. 011111 ‘ll0ll— . flllL where to iind a clean bcd awaiied him. 3 . No "Psalm Smiling.” I11 the winter of 1916 I was (le- ttailed from my battalion to one of schools which 111111 been SOL up in the back 111g." is doina then Commander-ni- Tliill. and not what soldiers in l li.eir rough wiry call "psilin something ior soul of tlic soldier. But io-(iay the problem is com- pletely different from that which faced the Y M.C A- in the last war. England to-day is an aimed camp. But when men s-lCfifllJB the amenities of civilian life for the fighting forces they expect to fight. And bgcause of the strange course of this war many men are suffer- ing from the tedium of a waiting for action that appears to be per- petually deferred. In such conditions morale suffers unless thorough-going measures are taken to prevent it. The spiritual needs of the troops become a pro- blem of vast dimensions: and the Army offers no solution. It follows, then, that the “Y," which has never been static, and is to-day more dynamic than ever before, merits the fullest possible 711l- ‘ ilie folks at home. It merits, too, governmental re- cognition and support and -not last-is proper place within the Service. l May I invite you to consider what. the ‘"1" has done for the troops in England? I want to make this part clear because, when you are asked help in a practical way, as you soon will be, you will know just to what purposes your money is being put. Entertainment: 201 conceris to 88,580 men; 50 dances with 0,247 couples; 253 sing-songs for 31,115 men; 186 lectures and Devotional Services for 36,829 men; 4,439 ath- letic events with an attendance of service and personal counsel. A ten- me into very well worth Even twenty-four- years ago, the And, please believe me. that is no It provided rough vwie, friendly companionship and counsel when that was need- Nm- did it nun religion down a fellows throat; nor foolishly swing extreme and pretend rough of speech and manners have no secret inner measure of support; from all the {Izrmncfl ‘md leaves the renubuc pf lereof." He passed it to Arnaldolard aIsked with pardonable pride. YOU notice the simple wordiniz? “fhoever bllittgizsthls dc zets th mover" w or r 19 v- Rae "Provided the girl has left Mex- ~ The Bread of the Spirit loo" 8E3?! by 4 pup-n" Everybmy th 1b of expelling hi? ifitlltfiffeqs gcross the bor- der we’ un e doesn't come back. What about l!- Adan? money?" slowly. "it does -_t.oo easy. Where's the catch?" your resources.” fill-Id the minister- "theres no catch whatever. can't be. you take it 0n 01‘ X1 , - ~ d ‘thout seeinz it. “I'll 114,012, 4,631 occasions of personal Qbfiehjglafg}, flnanv UNDER nussuns -0— O m"!!! Amour Chamberlain WNU Service V. _ ., M Arnaldo teeth. "How much is cost me?" he asked. 58H S. Thousands for you." "I can't beiieve it! man " lei- of buying off 11 young talk lier into signing for 30. 20 l0. with vour tongue and looks vou However vou manage it the balance is vcurs, and no questions asked." Adan turned his head in a pec- uliar gesture of alertness. "Who's the girl? What's her name?" "She's 11 young American. Mees Joize Sewell." Arnaldo threw out his hands and rose. “You're too late~too late bv a lot of hours.” "She went to L11 Barranca a couple of days aim. How 1on2 would it take Dcrado to cook her zoose? Figure it out. for yourself.” "Dnrado!" casped the minister. stiflinc a lauah. "Apparently vou l1i1ven’t rend this mcrnii1c's papers. He, thrust fcrivard the same news paper clipping he had shown the Ahmbalssador. “Cast vour eve over at Arnaldo read the single para- Efflllll. l1is cxnressVn chancino at almost rvciw line. When he reached the end he burst into 1r roar rf Iauzliter. "Pepe. of all! people Pepe!" "You think it's funny?" said the minister. . "Fain"? It's so funny I'm acum- lo have sore ribs for the r-cst of n11" life." H0 folded the f‘.]l|\lJl“° and nut ll in his ir-"vllct. “And ism-iron- rizla Fcnseca tclrl inc the air‘ ‘Yd "one l0 lffififl with “int-to throw heirelf r11 his mercy!" ' "Marrzarida Fonsrew!" cried the minister. suddenly coin: tense and leaninsz forward. I “Qnre. and xvhat of ll?" The minister sank back. ‘_"I"1‘" nlct cets thicker." he explain". “and when I sav plot r mean nl"t.l But I bezin to see the lieht and by] i1; the finirer of Onelia. The the. has COITIP for vou to declare your- self. Which are vou for-him 0!‘ no?" “You." said_ Adan promptly. "Nonv- tell me what, it's all about. After ten minutes‘ talkthe min-l ister plciicd up a sizned sin of oa- per and read its contents aloud. "As minister 0f War and with the; consent of mv zovemment I gum“ lcupied tize chair and the foilovririg antee the payment of an amount not to exceed $50000 in care the senorita Joyce Sewel. dauahter and Sm heir of Cutler Sewell. sizns a cult- alm to the property known as Ia xico within two weeks of the date in the aultclaim together ..'YE_,_ v35: or course. We don't rtake to see she Doesn't it 100k like easv “On the face of it." said Arnaldo “For a man like vou and with There What's your answer? W11. 0t?" Adan stood stannrf at the paper They shook hands and he Swrbed ma-rv , dodged the embrace but news grinned. showing a gleam of white | “From the wglclome I'll bet it runs into thou- "Youye guessed it." said the min- ister. "but the wrong way IOI-Uld.‘ Spread the “Sit down and I will. It's a mat- ill anything up to $50,000. You might| - 91' first mizht set her to do it for nothinlf. lm-ess and orders to H“, L“Why? What do vou know about m i ?" [i940 with a fair number of parents l were nor Younker. Tcombs and Carroll MaoRac. Jackie nowatt. mas, Lorne Easter ‘and Carreli Mac- Claus, Marjorie MacLean. the pupils. Thelma M The Far Heaven. June MacL-can. Jackie Howatt. Eleanor Toombs. get at the period I allocated for ‘the gloves. And every; day I gave a. talk nn strategy (about which I knew very little indeed) that stimulated their interest in the great pattern of war behind the clriidcer: of drill and spit-and-polish. From my little “Y" book of field games I scored my greatest success and loud roars of laughter during ihours sacred to parade more than supplies pianos, eau; issues Guides Because of these ances; that the “Y ‘These things are two means: port from Proved Prescription Accuracy In having a prescrip- lance of the "Y's" Government The invisible bre must be available but it is up to th to see that. there to go round. DONT AUNTY 5 lion put up there is one particularly important matter to consider and that is accuracy. You can be sure of ac- curacy here because our double check sys- tem proves the accur- ate every prescription put up. -' " ' JAMIESOIPS DRUG STORE compounding of HUSH-HUSH IN and other necessary fighting camp boredom. It. operates a Tea Car with upwards of 280.000 customers It runs a Leave Information Bur- Llie “Y" Supervisors commissioned rank. months‘ record only and incomplete at that The ‘JY" runs the famous Beaver Club, facing the Nelson Column: it radios, cinemas material for Service and maps; and never lcts down a Canadian soldier in a tight or awkward place. things I believe should nave pay and allow- " should nave a. bigger purse and bieger personnel, and more equipment. possible only by liberal financial sup- Canadians, cognition of the national and re- import- work by the ad of the spirit l-n abundance for our fiohting men. The "Y" has it, e folk at home is always enough TE LL UNCLE WASHINGTON Cartoon posters alter the British pattern. warning against ,ahcut lLS. defence plans have made their appearance 111i the wai- meat offices In Wuhlnl idle gossip Win ‘an-n fia depart: i out but before he reached the 4199f the telephone ran! With 511°? ,3‘; sislencv he paused. A momen h“ er the minister was holding uoTh hand. ordering him i0 “(PW Ex‘: conversation beRfln wlPh Yles- e cellency." and ended‘ with t e sam- phrase. He relinuulbhed- the 919°“ ratus and sat back. l , “Well. Adan. vou have a rye-- The ambassador is sending his otwin emissary. a wmllatrwl’ wlPh e strimue name cf Blackflddef- "Good," said Adan. “Biackadder—— it sounds like a Snike- The" m“ let's me out." a imlllLrtance of vow; 51111551011 MY . u . mm mzbgéaigge the more RYIIIROB genius. izet mixed in this business the worse it is for us. Besides. “spate " V ‘i8 B. . , deniy. “what do I get out of it?’ “I wl . "Isn't fiftv th do coolly. "If I sand more. Is it altreed?’ me to put it in wilting?” with a thin gleam of shining teeth. “Once I've heard it you and I KXIOW once "I've heard it." He departed. job and when to take it easy. He got awav around seven in the morn- ;a 111g. curled up in the back seat and disposed himself for slumber. Juan- ito, his daredevil driver. knew ill-HQ 0i speed under 60 miles an hour. d consequently Adana nap ended ientlv a little after eight oclock For a moment he thounnt it was an earthquake. then reaii was merely the difference between the road before and after Toluca. He climbed into the front seat and presently was dangling from the M v whim blot of La Barrancu. burst. into ' view. yet neither of them sow it. instinctively Juanitc slowed even before Adan could tan his wrist. Directly before them, possibly a little over halfway to the distant hacienda. a troop of horsemen was swirling in contracting circles, around a aiowlv movlniz car. "Back up". ordered Arnaldo. "and imfie’ her. Stick her nose naainut the 1111111111, obeyed. A moment 111m- thcy were climbing the mound which was crowned by o mwth of Norma Toombs. Dorothy Adams by the pupils. pearance and presents were tended to the pupils and teacher. Prizes for perfect attendance were awarded to Thelma, Marjorie and June Macbean and second prizes for attendance to Norma and Eleanor Toombs. treated to candy by the teacher. The "Oi1 the contrary: it doubles lhc by we singing of God Save the l a stroke oflhng i 1 “e1 the . three kinds of cacti. one of them a ambassadors choice hasn't a. chance 3x18511580’ the I Arnaldo said sud-ige tlgoigselnilieliti having brought the T. u 1 ," id Arnal- Walked Thats for the fig: dsxllleua. ‘We scarcely hm he vou, neck attend m Dorado 11nd its driver raced it keen a couple o; wimpy???‘ okigosf (Iafrlttlulrn. égversed his nears and ores- . - y; v -. . W wa‘ “S “mm m we vou’ l me |acrcm the plain with his recent em. .. " 1 tn mn r ixoyer n “Ml, 820F855; $1,152? 9B0 eyou want and the ban i . ce "why should you?" asked Arnaldo ‘master's llfe." your word ls as izood as your boncl- it? 301311320 named Blackadder. Do- Arnaluo knew when to rush at o. driver hadn't created a diversion." vio- funds for improving their farms. .111: CHA RLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN !Nazis remain I Non-committal 0n Roosevelt Unltagiensttmo were blowflelgsoggnzfiss on Monda .__..__ IRLIN. J . 7.- _ ' of the most i-ixriiportaxgtprgassagggng? sevelts messaue tothe v1.2. » Y conditions which interfered with the broadcast heard by the rorelzn of.‘ Llllxfill-liegflgefllygnfvrretantg reason auth- fOl£Lhgglmlnfl gods! on was not as r wished toutfakeeisoirg‘: tghgtud President's speech, and weigh m; implications before allowing the 513'!‘ ulfigatw disicuss it. e s was rdven uigeilfigilc l: fliliiggilfifl distributed by D.N.B.. the "no different in general line o cent fireside ta itv demands aid for Britain. One unofficial utterance was that the message tantamount to a declaration of war It appeared that Ge would form of intimations to . visa zed of er press arguments. Here is the reaction from capitals:- l London: An official statemert said the messane was “recanted as an lflSDlfRtlfln to the people and leaders cl‘ this countrv to pursue I eir struqie fullv confident that inn shortace of war material: will clclav cr hamper their efforts to secure victory. Once again it ‘s noted that the President has “cit- jerated, his complete reiectlon of the .p"ssibilitv c»: acquiescence in peace kiictatcd bv PQQTFKSOIX" |_ Rome: ’I‘he Italian savernmeni ‘tself refrained from comment. but Virginia Gayda. Fascist editor. said the President renewed "the outworri. JJDIBTOVOG theme" n‘ lll’l Axis mcmve to America cans of "the material impossibility" cf an Axis attack. Tokyo: The Japan Times. which to the Japanese foreicn of- fice. said the President's counsel acainst a Jdictatcrs’ peace" coud be interpreted as “refusal to r11- crgnize anv aarcements between cll1ci' powers which do i1o_t conform to American policv ‘This is a nolv-v action of li1fPi'f"i'8llC6 without. historical sanritioi ' _ Madrid: The Weekly Review Se- mana argued the President's atti- tude toward the belliverents “un- dcubtcirv will contribute to pro- lcnziniz the war." DARLINGTON SCHOOL CONCERT The Darlingion School closing look place in Darlington School on i"ri;.a.y aiiemoon, December, 20, and vislt:.s pres-cut. 'I‘he children examined in their various subjects by their teacher Lynette. Brown. -. Neil Campbell then oc- picgram was then carried out. Opening cnoius; Welcome by the Rigiltiation, A11 Alteration, Elea- iJuet, The Snow Fairies, Norma Recitatoin, Johnnies Christmas, Dialogue, Two views of Christ- Christmas Drill by nine pupils. Recitation, ‘iiie IVLASLHK-S 1:1 Santa Recitation, Elwin Toombs Chorus, What's the Meaning by Monologue, Aunt Mary's Presents, acL-ean. Motion Song by 4 pupils, From words rvere regarded as " dhflllsht and atltlitude from his rg- ' These quarters took especial of-, -fence at his insistence that human- I heard was almost rman reaction 1 be communicated in the ' the foreiizn l Nazi nress. l Nevertheless. the posslbPitv W?S en- oth besld-fs other while assurini: Ameri-‘ i’ Osaka?» '\7v\l\\ “x70 . l Seal; l l '( ‘(t ‘(é ,r l ill -\-\'\'\/\\-\'\'\-\"\'\P\-\ -\ \7\:rc~ .55 W, QUEEN STREET ALEXANDRA CHRISTMAS CONCERT On Friday evening, December 20th Alexandra School was the scene of an enteiiaiiiing cui "t. ’I‘l1c school was very artist iy decorated with spruce. foil and ied and green streamers. A prettily decorated and well-laden Christmas tree stood in the corner. The musi- cal part of the program was as- sisted by Mrs Earl Ballem at the organ 11nd Richard Brehaut with the guitar. Mr. M. W. Wood cap- able acted as chairman. The follow- ing is the program which was carried out very efficiently by the pupils assisted by the _ro\r§g people of the district. Chorus, Merry Christmas Welcome Song, Joan Judson. pupils. culties. dANUAR . UR SALE atmospheric l Prices of raw furs have advanced as much as 50% over prices of a year ago; so imagine what fur coats will cost next. Fall. we are offering the balance of our stock oi‘ beautiful ,' FUR COATS, purchased at prices prevailing last. Spring, with a further cut in prices of 15% to 50%. NOW IF EVER IS TIIE TIME T0 BllY YOUR NEW Fllll GOAT. Persian Lamb, Hudson Sea]; Russian Seal; Artie Muskrat: Raccoon; Opossum, Etc., Etc. Buy NOW Al A Tremendous Saving ISLAND F URRIERS PHONE 1177 -v\\~.-\'vv\-\'\-\\\'\\-\\\~\'\-\-\ .-v\-\-\-\-\--\\\,\ \ \ \\ \-_ ‘\\ s \,\ \,\,—\,\,\~Y\ \,\~. \ \ \-\ \t\\ \\ \ ~ s \ \ ~ \ \ a y‘ \-\-~,\- Recitation, Buddy Wood. Drill, Christmas Wishes by seven Recitation, Garth MacLennan. Dance, Betty Peters iencorcd). Recitation. Addison McCabe Monologue, Betty Richardson. Recitation, Sheldon Beaten. Drill, Santa Claus by ten pupils. Recitation, Owen Beaten. Duet. Dear Evelina, by Richard and Glendon Brehaut (encored). Recitation. Betty 11nd Roy Peters. Drill, Christmas by nine pupils. Recitation, Billy Saunders. Dialogue, Courtship Under Diffi- Recitation, Betty Peters. Intermission .‘=~le of Women's Institute. Recitation. Glendon Brehaut. . The Snow Brigade by six boys. Lapin; Candy by JANUARY 9, 1941 Y During our JANUARY SALE REDUCED From is? O so» , '\,\7\)\7\9\.7\)\J\J0\. cored). Recitation, Keith Bcalon. was a box Solo, You Are My Suiisiiiiie by pairs ui mills. Richard Brehaut lencored). Mrs Recitation, Earl Beaten. Patriotic Sing-Song Roll Out The Barrel. We'll Never Let the Old Flag Fall. There's Some- thing About a Soldier, The Maple Leaf Forever, Till the Boys Came Home, ’I'here'll Always Be An Eng- land I Recitation, Baird Judson. Dance, Betty Peters lencored). Recitation, Ruth Dialogue, Cured. Recitation, Louise Miiclcnnan. Chorus. Santa Clan: is Coming After remarks by the chairman W . Wood of t0 the children which much apprccia ted. Wood PSRTSMOUTH —(CP) crd 1‘ s not o iizhtinc 0e and praytrs. l SPACE TO WORSHIP “ Recitation, Jeon Judson. and Mr. Seymour fvlaclennan Duct. Little Brown Eyes by Agnes husiorcus old Santa. arrived in dis- Wood and Betty Richardson (cn- irioute the gliits. One of thcsc which is worthy of special mention consisting of eleven hand knitted by A F. Beaion and donated to the young buys of the district. My, M Crossroad: donated a box of candy stockingr: was Vcfy The National Ant-hem brought s very enjoyable evening to a cloie — ierl lliat all possible s1 p; be taken to pfil/ld-E SD80? "ll ships for damn: d E ERYTHING IN KITGHEN UTENSILS Call and see our stock. - Enamel Ware, Tin War Ware in the Province, We carry one 0f the most complete lines of e, -Japan Ware, Aluminium Ware, Sheet Iro11 in many colors and designs. ENAMEL WARE Recitation, A Christmas Dilemna Monologue, A Christmas Seciet, Recitation Mrs. Santa Claus, Monlogue, A Real Surprise, Monologue, No Handkerchiefs, Closing Chorus, Santa. Claus Song Santa Claus then made his ap- ex- The visitors were then ftemoon was brought to a close l (Patriot Please Copy) and many-branched Riant torch variety. had shooting at top speed a direct, line between him d ts "For on a. coward saves his murmured Arnaldo. "I don't net it." said Juanito. e man vou see down younder his men would have filled i 1m full of holes if his louse of a "Doradol" breathed Junnito in on wed whisper. (To be Continued) To increase employment in rural istricts Eire will grant farmers Pots Kettles Roasters, Double Boilers Sauce Pans Preserve Kettles Pudding Pans Tea Pots Coffee Pots Soup Strainers Hand Basins Dish Pans Baby's Baths Pie Plates Chamber Pails TIN WARE Wash Tubs Wash Boilers Coal Hods Garbage Pails l gal Oil Cans .. 2 gal Oil (fans 3 gal Oil Cans Galvanized Chamber Pails Scrub Tubs GALVANIZED WARE Galvanized Water Pails Galvanized Baby's Baths Stove Pipe Stoker! Waste Paper Bllflkel! Flour Tins Bread Boxes Cookie Tins Pantry Sets _._ WHYHAVE 9°" 3°“ \ . v I :5 it!“ SORE l \FEET? LlmMENT Dairy Pails Pie Plate! Tin Pails Bake Pan! (‘refiners Muffin Pans Straw" 111511 Pans Dmpefis Range Kettles $223,913" Pot Covers JAPAN WARE his Kettles Trays Double Boilers Dust PM“ Soup Strainers Cuspidors goafeepPots i a e ans Baby s P1P“; onus Roast Pans Sm“ we Roasters Fire Shovels , Phones 105 — Wf-IOLSALE “Free- City Delivery