955553;; _1_o. 1942 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAEDIAN PAG F. THR EE Elnora-miss FIAVOUR’ pW VITAMINS A cml C I When you drink "Gemlg Press" Tomato juice, you get fresh- from - the - garden ii-vou. Ind u.- healthful, nourishing elfects of Vita- mins A and Ci And what a flavour! 5 : ; pure and appegh. lug wish pure juice from Pli-"IIP, dewy-tresh tomatoes. A reel "plck-me-up" z a .vlvld n z bracing a s 2 an honest-to- goodness refresher. Libby's "Gentle Press" process re- tains those healthful Vitamins- A and Cs nouns YOUR I money sack Should you nos agree the: one or all three of Libby's "Gentle Press" Tomato Products- JUICE, CATCHUP and ‘ SOUP-are die bess you have ever tested, Libby's will pay you double your I-IIIY, MeNITll. l LIBIY OI CANADA, LIMITID Cliethnm. Ontario MOTHER SAVES CHILDREN THRss mus: PLAINS. Ne. rcm- A m llec bill! lodgyg é \ t in their Badly burned burnin abou \\\\\\\\\\\\\lli\\\i\\\\\iumuuuuiniiniiim/WMM ' E N J O Y " ms PTNIR siavolls or. OOILVII 7542? the face and hands, Mrs. Walter Riley was taken to trea m children, retired home after treatment for infantile paralysis. burned to the for two lust hospital ent after rescuing the one of which had The house was e ‘é OATS 3m IT IT'S "OOIIVIE IT'S (OINIT IIIITII IIEIITRAI. SIIARIJIAII This column l of local interzstfulvlivtldndlgslrtllsm ii ?i.'1"'..Zi..‘.“.‘.“l.° ‘l?’ .21’ .""°"“‘ or - able in advance, ' ° l’ m CONFBDERATIO . mo‘. N LIFE INHUIE’. cooks for Christ . m»: Evenings by sillilsinmlzlfil" 1 -t-u. --_. AFTERNOON TEA and Bauer Baptist Church Hall. Thursday Dec. l0 from 4 to 7. ' 1z-10-1l NINETY PER CENT of the money in the Christmas ._Seal Campaign re. m!!!" i" the Drovmce in which it ls raised. Ten per oent goo, m; me "lilo"! camnaisn. 12-10 ll neuron nsrumvs _ n" Archibald MimDilllald, 0.553,,‘ Rector of the Church of in; Most Holy Redeemer, returned to m; viii’ last nisht from st. John, ma. Wills in that city the Rector was conducting a Novena. DURING THE ENTIRE m, wit: are received for shl ienl w Prince Edward isand Fur Pool Iltd. by J. A. Webster and 60-. 1M Richmond Street, Char- lottetown. 13.5-;1-,;-9; BEREAVEMENT - M , A 5- Mfli-‘Nelll Auburn. has rraeccivlggu: wire carrying the sad news of the death of her sister Mrs. Harry hflpflgg in the General Hospital Win- OIIRISTMAS EXAMS AT B D U. —<Students at St Dunstanb Unl- verslty wrote their first examinn. tione yesterday. The University closes fornthe dOhristmas holidays 0" - B“ 1'80?! Janu 4, which is earlier than nilsusl. an IBLANDERS SIGN UP — Two Borden boys are listed on the strength of Mount Allison Univer- Sli-y 0.01120. this vear. These are 2nd Lleut. G.N Blair Burch. who is in chanze of ‘No. 1 platoon and Sgt. Vernon Campbell, s member oi No. ii platoon: FUNERAL SERVICES-The hm.- eral of Mary A. MacDonald was held yesterday morning to St. Tereeas Church where Requiem Fish Mass was simg by the pastor, Rev Basil Croken. Pall bearers were: Peter O. MacDonald. Lemuel Hughes, Douglas A. MacDonald, Amdrew .7. Mooney, Ronald Mac- Donald and Joseph A. MacDonald. gigrrment was in the church ceme- BURIED YESTERDAY-The fun- eral oi the lute Thomas Meikle was held from Frank Henncsseyb Fun- eral Home yesterday morning to St. Dunstarfs Basilica where Requiem High Mass was sun: by Rev. L. 5 W110 also conducted the ser- voe at the grave “he oall bearers WW9? M05513. Ambrose Joy. Leo B. DOYlO. W. J. Brswdcrs. Fergus COHIWPI. James R/ivel and Ncwolron Peters. Interment was in the .Rn- Itlgan Catholic Ccmcteiy. Charlotte- wn. Personals Miss Rita Isabel Campbell of Cardigan left Oha-rlotlctown ycstcr- day morning to join the Canadian Women's Army Corps, Writer S.R.D. Berscht will shortly be leaving tospsnd the holiday seat- son among his many friends and relatives at London, and Guelph, Ontario. Dr. I-LH. Shaw, Chief Super- intendent of Education returned n Marityne conference of educat- ionlsts held in Sackvilla. Mrs. Jana Bell, Euston 5t. Mrs. Allan St. have returned frcm friends in Halifax. Tpr. Melvin R. Cole, formerly of Clinton, P.E.I,, left Saturday morning to return to his training short leave and . accompan- him as far as Sackville. His friends are glad to see Major W. H. Poole is abe to be at work again after being confined to his home for several days. Many friends of m. w L. Brenton, Dal Superintendent, will us pleased know that he is making a good recovery from his recent illness. Mr. family and Mr. have moved to the city for winter months residing at 29 Kings Square. BATHROOM CLEANER- Keep a kerosene-soaked rag In e jar or coffee can., ninied to match ur bathroom, an use it on lava- ory and bathtub. It can be used in n jiffy and it cleans like magic. Card Of Thanks Mrs. than! her friends for kindness dur- ing her recent sad bereavement es- pecislly the Drs and Staff of the Sunltorinn for kindness t0 Basie while s patient there. i2-10-li Card of Thanks Mrs. Georgi Profltt and family wish to than]: their friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and messages of sym- pathy luring their recent bereave- ment. 12-1 to the city Tuesday fiom attending MacDonald, Hayfield , visiting end Mrs. Lester Benton and Boston's mother, p Mrs. A. F. Benton of Aiexnnrlga t e Mattie Dunn wishes to nesday and Friday only. year. ls very low. GirI— Guides Are Preparing Post-War Plans By DENISE DALTBOFIP Canadian Press Staff Writer IDNDON. Dec. '!—_(CP)—Within 48 hours of the si mg of Armis- tice all the end the war, Girl Guides will be ready to play their part to d starvation lmWBBd _ struggle on occupied countries. ‘Ilney will be aiming the first to go to Europe and now are being given emergency training in Brit- ain it was learned at Guide Heed- quarT-ers in Landon. Their work will be undertaken as past of an international plan t0 hep the suf- feflélQ people of Axis-oppressed s. Their training covers the decen- tamlnstion of water. the nutrition of starving people. and oookinfi 1°? large numbers. The Guides also taught I. little of the hint/OW and background of the countries to which they will so w make 1i easier for them to understand bhP ways and national customs. The Guides will be concerned chiefly wiilh tltie ohilgrezig wolfarsxlphgg w; 5e u elpo or o children hind will give first l-id U0 the sick and wounded. The British and united fillies Governments have asked voluntary organizations such as the Girl Guides, to co-oporate with them l" their postwar efforts in EHIODQ “in have named Poland. Yiisfillil- vis and cucece as countries to which relief parties will be 8811i?- Beiore they, leave the Girl Guide“- who must e over 21 years of we. Wm have acquired at least n smat- tering of the 1111101980 0i m!’ Wm‘ try to which they are coins- qy) m, them more for the life they will leayl nie zirls take 10118 walks over hard 0011MB‘! “d n‘ tend weelvend (ggmvg during MTG coldest weathercarrying with them the minimum amount 0i Bqulil‘ merit, as when the actual dav a!’- rives they will have to trav l! light as sslble both in PeTsmml and wurkllljg equipment- At these comm they villl be °°"' tmuously cunfronted with emer- "encies such as they Wlll meet l“ in. Other camps will R180 l>° - afixanlqéd ‘(hi-h the girls will um themselves. ‘Ihey will also d0 their own cocking suiperl/Wd by l M‘ give womntrof the country sh which the girls are assigned. m: I“'lll ten/h them h0\v to l)???‘ h and cock food in the will’ l/IXW lc her people are accustomed. Hospitals lIit Hard __._- Maintenance of ‘°“”°i‘§e¢§.“n‘l°'i “Elm has chiefly through loss mix? also“ thxgéisheqmiggenm iié“’l°=“ m- “we insi:*si.=.i: president oi ti? bglligupelmwndflw A“°°'ati°“'-nw ilaictoria nospiiali in Alter visiting western Canada. and also the United $3M"- he said that the hospitals of both countries had the same umélleglé: overcrowding 0! Dill-Will's a“ creasing facilities for carrylne m services. He “had found the/t. virltli 1W7 excep ons. carrying was" loads with staffs not only in numbers but also .111 experience. Hospitals have not been classed as a-ncssentlal serviw hut have to compete with lover-n- ment or mound-yam salaries. whivh csumot be done. r. Stephens hoped that new selective service regulat- ions would tend to stabilize employ- ment lin hospitals but if this failed, n» said, "there will, of neoesdty, be a reduction in the number od fusing The ourtairlinent of supplies has begun will be increasing cg severe until the weir is over. Mu of the kitchen laundry. ones-min; cannot now be bough mom and laboratory ‘mu reduction of service to what really essential. The public, says an lenwltihk “will be keenbi interested a Mam the extr importen salsa £11111‘: avsusuieclooiligguslllfi ll . anything about the shortage of hog- pital supplies and equi ent but it 91W eomethirfi abouldtllle pommeinbtgnl. m“ 9 0e of h t stnffs. selective service should», ve attention to this greet need. e hospitals provide such an essential sgrvice thatdthey should be assisted secu §eiiu~wwsl€“5£d'i'l?&"“ “ i? en . M0 Dee. s-(cn-n Maritime" Women's Olib here ha: ‘adopted for me duration the crew of the Britim trawler 3M5. weds-lea. elfi officials announced “r23; w . . I. Norfolk was egvpomg. ed chaimian of the committee which will prepare g Chrlslmns ham r for each onew mambo;- o: L the wdalen as the first result oi O-il the adoption. FITTS COCOA leads in foe/fry ‘wx I’ MILK PATRONS Mark all cans shipped to Bedford station your name and station shipped from. Get milk tickets from your station agent, the rate llunstaffnage Cheese & Butter Co. 15511-5 _ K. u c. nous, FRIDAY EVENING DEC. 11th. Chickens For Prizes Admission 25c Everybody Welcome 5 ITHORPE. E n giltiil- (CP)—'I'liis tiny Norfolk viiluge ressing county suihomies to "put t on the map." Without telephone. Dost office. school, bus or train sci-- vice, villagers feel it is the most neglected spot in the couniry. 20 children walk two miles to school c aiii hos lbals were. l. m an p reduced‘ Ship Monday, Wed- _ All milk must be prepaid. Britain wants 75 million pounds cheese increase this W31 l A tl45ls ‘I III! (h? 1 SALE EROS MONDAY, 14th. 7 1.4 i- '§2i.,_.§g, GOOD SIZE 9: Oranges is l-‘ ORDER TO-DAY voun XMAS DINNER uiuuxuvs, DUCKS. onsss, CHICKEN, FOWL - ALL KINDS IN srocu rouav. ALL BIRDS DRAWN FREE. 39. lloz. 2 Iioz. 15c . MIXED IIIITS lb. Fresh Stock Vie‘ Its Island CHEESE, lb. - -- Choice GRAPES. lb. — g» n? "musqepyjghzlg A Grade A EGGS, doz. aging: FREE DELIVERY i-éimmgjgom ' 25c] 25c _ _ 52c| OASII and OARRY STORES First Grade Creamery BUTTER "r 83c gillllcauom, 21111.1 5c 31 c 25c Choice quality PEACHES, 2 tins Tomato SOUP, 8 tins — 187 GT. GEO. ST. Bulk CURJANTS ,_______ Mixed PEEL Fresh Plate SPARE RIBS, lb. Fresh ROAST PORK, u. - - Fresh Slice BACON, lb. _ _ C ROAST "Om BEEF, lb. _ _ _ 253 OATMEAL J... lllll '4 131.0011 Piruiuxus 1N sromc CHRISTMAS (‘ANDY-- IN swoon ROLLED CAT'S ‘IO "m 49f: WHITE BEANS 1o lbs. 4gcivva ONIONS W1 5lbs.———— V’ 25c 23c Shelled l ALMONDS, 1-4 lb. 35a 39c PHONE 747 2Ibs.--—-- 1 lb. pkg. —- - PHONE 748 The Store With A Complete Stock \I\'\‘\m\\ dolls, games that wIII bring real joy to the kiddies on Christmas morning. SHOP WITH COMPLETE CONFIDENCE AT CARTER ‘SI CARTER 8c COMPANY n-rr- Christmas Greeting Cards People love to be remember- ed. Be sure and send a card this Christmas. Our as- sortment includes R. A. F., R.C.A.F., Army and Navy, as well as Humorous and Religious. Also speclfilly priced boxed assortments. Beautiful line of STATIONERY In fancy and Cedar Boxes. Books-Books-Books We have Books to suit every reading taste — latest is- sues, reprints, religious, poe- try and Books for children. Playing Cards, Book Ends, Snap and Scrap Books, Photograph Albums, Diaries -Pocket, Office and 5 year. Gift Wrapping — Seals, Tags, Enclosure Cards, Rib- bon snd Twines. Priced tQ suit your purse. I galore, LIMITED m» “i Ioyland a! usual. While moat of ‘the Toys this year ere made of wood, nevertheless our showing ls up to the usual high standard with beautiful Christmas Tree Decorations, and many Iteme