The lihrlsftmss ‘lurkey omen: All cum It l Hhfilbtinisiessillmamontti h, ltuaotmswntonm ~ Whatever the choice may be, the ilhoveht to amiitglilgnmepdfilf- e‘ . we M»: ma. we. Foam: that some o! perfection-the 1m. l t d atfl-aetien to pa“ the stinas table. he of he hishest th wall died [rho birdebouid aquarium». wl mast and lees. a short body and j always broad breast indicates meaty bird.‘ llwibfl! ‘Hie wise helm-shaker will look ier ' "n"! ae indicated on the govern- - lmv one pcvlmd dressed weight. 7?l¢%@‘ W@eié 12/.” duh/ea.“ 2%.‘? {fa/air Evéiyiafifvliky/rrrff/i/y, "/1315 /4?T*ezizzerz/i¢e z/zazer. 74/? referral tgjfjhyférwifz a? W!) £204; Lefigzjmife? 1% ere/yew x1e iffiifflzir/Ef/zzzf; Moors a. Mf-‘LEUD new. ment grade tag, To dates-muse the silo or or turkey that will he required, m? each person. for lat duck allow l norms. dressed weight per person. Dressed weiaiit ia the weight poultrynu purchased, ‘ a iticlud g the head and feet. To look its best the bird must well-groomed. Ramiro the p leathers with either tweeltl or dnwbe huller and sings to 307$ Z2 i 5‘ 2 i andei dryhside aliowtllebirdtos! dinwathtpe this causes loss of flavour. . Read stuffing still roman; the rneetpopular. g Iithelneedisahmittwoorthsee days old it eillcnnblemue deli): 5 =5. 5 § i . . solid Annual Meeting Parish of Sthreuis church was h in Pariah Bail Da- IlWhhhUlIICi Parker Moore who opened the meeting with the Lord's Prayer. After the mdnutes of the last annual meeting had been read and approved, the treasurer [ave a most gratifying report showing the finances or the Guild in good standing. Mrs. Moore presented -a moat interesting report of the‘ year's activities and outlined plans (or the coining year. Rev. J. '1‘. libbott. Rector o! It. Paul's, apoke to the meeting and congratulated the president and her executive for the splendid re- ports presented and for the work they are doing in the Church. A ahort business period follow- ed, alter which Mrs. E. W. Meo- Kinnon as chairman or the nom- lusting committee brought in the following slate o! officers tor the coming year. President: Mrs. Parker Monro. Vice-President: Mrs. J.'I‘. Rodd. Becy: Mrs. James Haslam. Treasurer: Miss Helen Wake- TUBE Gilli"! Executive: Mrs. E. V. Bell, Mrs. W. ll. Champion. Miss Marjorie Hall, MTIuGOOIII Richards. The meeting closed with the benediction by the Rector. Seek Legislation To Aid Seaman OTTAWA, Dec. 1"l—(CP) »-Nsw legislation to improve the lot of Canadian seamen will b, sought g§ from the Federal Government shortly. the marine joint council oi’ big tube of Gillette o a“ on... Gift "tinny tissue will appreciate /( y 2o ontrm otutgi: l \/‘\i Burrs mo tarot A handsomely packaged, practical gift that ma. will brighten his Christmas morning-and many morningd afterwards. For with this com-l bination gift of 20 Gillette Blue Blades and a ii I set (or one smooth, comfortable shave 33 after another. In gift package . . . only e See other “Gillette Gift Sais cl your dealer's; 98¢ and $2.50 i ' i i sasvmo cum Shaving Cream, he's all stuisuois - nzess \ susvme cuss _’4-nII-1 tho Trades and Labor Congress of Canada announced today after a two-day conference here. The delegates, spokesmen los- about 14,000 seamen, represented marine centres from coast to coast. including Halifax, Saint John N. B.; Montreal, ‘Ioronto, the Weil- and Canal, Fort William vim- .3; _ ‘ couver and Victoria. They com “mg” 8' sptlgtxgmg maul!’ prised representatives of deck en- To 0,12%“ it mmy “S: ginoer and radio officers and un~ Them.‘ a ‘m; o! 50y and gladfieu licensed seamen. Rhomg dawn the ages pa” ' One of the main points suuyzh. And gt brings the gospel message: will be removal of a “meal tax" Qhrflgt h“ 00m, m an}; M 1G5; paid to the treasury board on sew- men's subsistence aboard ship- yeu, ago u“; ghgpheq-dg has“ it This runs from $18 a month for on the fa;- Judeau hills; deepwater men to about $.10 for “Unto you is born a Saviour"... lake seamen. and the council oh- How the word Our spirit thrills! jected to it on the ground that It Heard the angel voice; singing duplicate; taxation on their 5l\ype,O'€!‘ the fields of Bethelem: homes, "Glory be to God the Highest, Another request will he that aubsidleg paid by the gaunt," Peace on lhrth. good-will to men". Government be restricted to com- Now 35am w“ cam“ U“: 59ml Dames who“ vesseh are rezhhqpd 0f the happy Christmas-tide, i" Collide and manned by (Jana- He“ “m” ‘he m“s1°‘rmg‘n8' dim 598mm sea the glory far and wide, Follow with the wondering map- herds llew lleformatory $ttiti;‘fé.‘f.'ilii $333k... ures At Frankincense and myrrh and sold. Ohi the happy Christians story. riamimx, Dec. 1'1—(CP)—Nego- ‘Ihwush the ms still the same! tlations for establishment of a oh! ‘he mystic “fight ‘fnd mum new reiormatory to provide segre o! éggmechflabohud‘ mamme“ gatlon and trainin of medium- ‘ term prisoners "e H‘, progress m“ Yes, t2: world will grow the bright. tween Federal and Provincial ' authorities, J, H. MacQuarrie, Ifneugkmxtl tgealgeatfit: ftwen’ Attorney-General for Nova Sqotln, dvthe 035g, o; Bethlehem said today. He added that mega-E ' tiatiens were expected to bring‘ definite results in the near future.| 955K 13331515159 Mr. MacQuarri-e said a reforms-l m. tory for the Marltlmes would be‘ The m“ doe; not r159 above Preferable 1° l 111ml? Dfvvlllmdi the horizon for a week in Ice- 0118 WiN-‘rv a small number of oi- Iflfld during Christmas season. fenders would tend to ‘reduce _ efficiency of operation. A Mari-i time institution under Femoral control would provide a staff fed- erally trained. He added: “Such a reformatory» would be a definite attempt to cure and rehabilitate short-term‘ prisoners. particularly the younger clement. Today we have high "Opts of early results. We are mlklns real progress." 7 Christmas f There: a. gladness past express- in ~ ull flavored L ‘ Pot of Gold when special ONE DOLLAR THE aocnmmar. nisoovan! Gold was discovered near Losy Ahseles in 1842 by a. shepherd who Wu urine to dis up a mv wild onions for his lunch. PIWQ!‘ 000M408. The best results dry heat. Low temperatures assure better flavour and llmearanoe with lea shinkage and loss of Juices Use a shallow uncove pan, with no wtter. Place the b on a rack. breast down to start cooking, then turn to upright position when about three mrtws done. The ollowing time-table in cook- m...’ s-s lbs. soar. ao-os Goose lo-liib. 8GP. 20-8 when are aopiosimats. such §§ igi i? ti E (By “E. A. 5.") Far away from noisy cities and thl rush of business lit, Along the lonely homelanes you'll find no mingled strife: Beside the rocky shoreline where the simple fishers dwell Is a happiness that's bursting like the rise and falling awcli. Beside the lowly outpoets where no hoanslike lovers shlrk A hardearned bit of restfulness a happiness at work; So simple in its finding. so hard to find by some It's a feeling. lived in faking, like a sixth sense ever numb. ‘Tls true there's city d!!!" ht‘!!- midnight masquerades But all this glowing color fades So lost and spent beside the road /thet winds yon brook Whore happiness is lingering b0- neath each shaded nook There each day is filled with use- fulness, each night with reverie A happiness that's bursting from the soil, the air, the sea, when you've found it there's u! worry ,there’s no war uoon the land An everlasting happiness as ancient as the sand. u If you live in crowded cities and you search each building then Or you rush Into the sidewalk and breathe the stifling air You're all-ll lost on the roadwfl! to the happiness in life For you'll find it in the ilmrle things, the peace and not till Fresents an unrivalled assortment of sixty mellow-rich, ginger centres, citocoluite coated almonds, true fruit creams and many other delemble pieces. Remain strife. OIRS POT OF GOLD cashews, ’ " ' ‘ demand the beer. FOUND PLUS Ill