-a..=~¢-'&‘i..-<....w-. ..-- ....=........;b _..__ "'z"“i""'l‘i7l sane: essissreegsagmess 1 n‘ (I .1. S H v 2E I'¢%I»-l9 HQ}; _ F4 -,._.... Q. SATURDAY, - -—— - ~ 3: \I\\»ll|\i Saturday .95 Cash Price Reg. 29.95 Rug 2 .95 Cash Price 2.65 Down-Zfitl Monthly‘ leanileu Axminsti-r Rug, with deep serviceable pile. lave 93.00 at Simllwllfl- 2 Cash Price solid com fort. BREAKFAST SUITE Reg. s45 39-50 Brighten up your breakfast nook with this Suite, consist- ing of buffet, four chairs and end table. Reg. 99.99 WASHER 8.95 DOWN- 8.67 Monthly One of our finest Washers, and real value for late Christmas shuiliierl- Full-Si" D0119- Illn enamel tub. Safety wringer. Chair and Ottoman .95 Z. 2.60 Monthly A combination that is hard to beat Y0!‘ Chair and matching Otto- man upholstered in brou-n velour. i.|ii’\ri"~| mm w- \\]i l\ \ii>\|u~‘ W» \l.r\iil|i iii i»-i~ < I Monday l 65 DO WN- . SUITE Turquois Blue in living beauty. EASY TERMS 0n Everything 10% DOWN-- 10 months to pa, CHESTERFIELD Reg. 18.75 BOOKBASE 1 .95 Cash Price Any home case, and here is one as bargain. Reg. S10 Smoker’s Stand -. .95 Cash Price A practical these Stands lu Iinlii lii~ smoking l-lazily moved from room to room. Regular 139.50 NOW 1 1 9.50 Kruclilcr Chesteri-eid Suite. A barlloin room comfort and Tuesday I 1.95 l)()\VN-- Bal. Monthly can always use another Book- a pre~Christmns Reg. 32.50 Chair zajociish Price 2.85 Down-ZJ-l Monthly’ A luxurious rliziir iliat uill bring added comfort to your home. Sort‘ $1.00 it you sin-p early! ll as)‘ 'l‘e1"m s gift for the smoke-r -- one of supplirs. T0 MEN” "O hush the noise. ye men of strife ' And ‘ncr the angels sing." I | {Wesson 0N EARTH coon-mum I heard the bells on Christmas Day-I iThelr old familiar carols play. I ' And wild and sweet I The words r eat Of peocebn cart . good-will tol men! ' And thought how. as the day had! . I come, The beliries of all Christendom Had rolled along The unbroken song Of peace on earth, good-will to men! Till, ringing. singing, on its way, The uaorld revolved from night to M’. A voice, a ehime, A chant sublime .01’ peace on earth. good-will ho I men! Then peeled the bells more loud. and deep: "God i? not. dead; nor dot Ie g . . eep, The Wrong shall fail, The Right prevail, Willi pence on earth, good-will to men!" —lI. W. LONGFELLOW- The-War This Week THE CHARLOTTETOWN CUARIYAN By Don Gilbert .sli IiIIIlCYS nOlllKltfd warnings iii he 68th wcck oi the war that (Jrriiiziirv. her chances of a suc- I ccssiui ol‘iei1s;ve in the Mediter- ranean theatre dLmtiishing with continued Italian reverses, may strike with all her might at Bri- tzi n, and slrik‘. goon. BEDROOM Regular Tflil-"i NOW 6 @115 w? A smart Zi~piiwt~ llmlrrinm ! Suite. llriziitcii up voiirlic i- room at low P081- I ‘assured Parliament that -iri-.cc cl our beaches is complete." .SiiiTE The Prune MilllSlCl‘ saw the win- li‘i' as no huurbcap to time invader. llc urged continued v.g.lancc and “the de- lle said the current inactivity of the German a.r iorrc might well ' ‘\ aizaiicns for more im- Lord Beaver- ier for l\_ll""tlll Pro- ienini would ccnic heme s ring. The retreat of the Italians con. Aircn and in L=h forces ‘t base oi s with- ‘. s tall, pur- _ . . the vastal road 1n thr- d cclion o T bruk and Dcriiri. In . ‘banin the Greeks push. Many Other Bargains Not Advertised Special Representative F. A. Stewart Jones — Phone 602 YESTERDATS LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS UOKIOTID FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDAY'S ISSUE IIIAIL MARKET do! {ti-boo Lined Io i... iii l ouch 90-81-15 h. ld-Il-flc h 11c llc O-flc 01-360 01.00413 stew meats corned bee! New potatoes pk Head lettuce. 2 f0!‘ Carrots. 4 lbs. squash, per lb Apples. per peck Table squash, 4 for Onions, 6 lb. Parsnips, 8 lbs Tumips. S iot Cranberries per lb. Artichokes, 4 lbs Celery Hearts each Island Honey eiwh Bprmiiu. box Sweet potatoes, 2 lb. Cauliflower Eating apples, hamper Island Celery ‘Iwmatoes, lb. Holly Wreaths liflnnrfs hflls pain. 129 Kent St. 1 Charlottetown War-iii Years Agoloday (By The Canadian Press) captured at Hart- Vosges DEC. 21. l9lfi—-Frcnch 1,300 prisoners in nciton mannsweiicrkopf in the Mountains. Mrmagles. captured by Brltl~li forces. Japan- ese steamer Yasaka Mani sunk by submarine in the Mediterranean Sea. DEC. 22, lSJIS-Gennns footng in captured trenches at Hartmannsweilerkopl. 0d the British Imperial Staff. Mjnsrdb removes dandruff. liiio supply port \ Cameroons regnned Lt-Gcn. $11‘ William Robertson appointed chief "l the t‘il(‘lll.\' bark toward Valeria, _ _ ‘tirh has bcen ,lll(\fl(‘ piuicticiiiiy; useless by British brmblllsz. y _ ‘The Royal Navy appeared m be‘ (“iiizuiian Press Cable Editor l iirm control of the scuthernl, l of the Adriatic. Brtish batile- . ‘s! is slveimci Valona and a cruiser. <~= orird bv ll05€li‘-7_V(“'S sailed as for! n ill as Briri and Durazzo without c: ziuntoriirg any Italian shipping 011 the Yunl supply routes between the Italian mainland and the Italian forces in Albania. While the Germans passed up good flvzm: weather without bomb. illg Bi" in to any extent. the RQy- fll Air lViri-v struck hard blows at the upper Rhinclziiitl citv of Mimn- hcim. n centre oi rail and inland water traffic between Germany and Italy. Glaneing hack 25 years: An. nouncement W115 made Dec. 15, lfllfiyoi the appointment of Sir DQ118185 H818 to succeed Sir John Fgfirlvh as commander in chief 0g British TOTCES On the Wesigm out. Evacuation of most of the Allied troops on the Gallipoli pen. insuia svas effected Dec. 19, We Are Showing A Big Assortment in the Following ‘§‘G\§\¢5."Ei W IlIIARllJTTETIIIYI cimntorrsrowu. P: e, i, NIW CHRISTMAS and YEARS Activities DECEMBER flth - CHRISTMAS DAY Special Dinner —- $1.25 r130 PM. to 13o - 6 PM. to 8 PM. Christmas Music during both Meals ‘in Sale ai Ilv~l< DECEMBER {list-NEW YEARS EVE Dinner Dance and ("elchrntion Starting at i0 RV. Al. liIflllfIl-WTIFR (lrclivdrn »~- Niivvlihw 'I‘ickcls f9; _:o A ~ l'lt‘.'l.=e lll£iI\C ‘Ilililv I\'l-~<|'\';iiiiin\ ('.'||I>\' can/loom Nmo. on 1.2.1.1. l. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY TRAINING Men ‘shin; particulars of training in Wireless Tele- zraphy please fill out and mall one of the forms deliver- ed to your home. Additional forms may he had from Can- adian National Telegraph's office Summerside or Char- lottetown if required. Radio College of Canada Santa Claus Santa Claixiz mounts to the rooi like l I Ami glides to his seat in the sleigh. Not the 501mg o! a bugle or drum hear As he noisclcssly gnllops away. He rides to tho East and hc rides to the West, 0i his goodies he touches not one; He calculi the crumbs o! the Christmas ir-.i.~.i Wlicii tlic dun‘ lilliv folks are tinn". lOid Smwi Claus (irwili all lliai lu- i can; 'l‘|i|< iiriuiliil ini~ ziun i~' Ii x; 'l‘lirii ri-il 'iui. l1" giwril ‘o ilui IilIIP ulri Iiiwn Wlien w i fir-l \\';li lili,‘ LL11.‘ lnuii lS. s-‘muu. Goods I 10cm Waters uni! Perfumes Ladies’ Toilet Sets Christmas Chocolates l Snooker’: Goods Shaving Sets Yardlegfs Toiletries Cutex and Glam Sets LucleniLelong Cologne Hudnut’: Toilet Waters Gents Travelling Jet; Military Brushes Waterman’: Penn and Pencils Ronson Lighters Rolls and Gillette , Razors -_e \-.\\"§ Evvfyihlng in Chocolates in the newest designed boxes (Ylnrs. Clllrettes and To- imflm- Pines. m. All Christ- mas wrapped. We invite your inspection of our many lines. ‘.'_._;.,._§‘..._ m. Chrisim!!! Make Himl The GIVE DAD WHAT HE WANTS Hes a father, husband, breadwinner and a year ’round Santa all rolled into one . . . yet, he's probably neglected the most. That's why we suggest you make life wit-h father this Christmas the hap- piest occasion in years. And beyond that stop in and see us. Not only for Dad . . .The Men's Store offers you "'"1\‘l0tteto\vn’| best choice in Christmas Gifts for all men. U!!! You can buy Dad's Gift now and Gifts hug all the boys at the Illerrs Store. Vie: it's l fact suline gift. [snort h 0v N1!!!"- E. A. FOSTER (‘antral Drug Store § I I ~‘-. i; Sfiiiiii :11‘. s-wzqqwe‘ l" ll'%'f%ilfi=“%i€-'€iklil€i€ choice for gifts for all men. Hanoiest Man On Earth , we can tell you how to do it. Get Dad all those things he’s always wanted . . . go out and really splurge on gifts that will more than please Dad. If you're puzzled as to what to give him all you need do ll i‘ He Needs Shirts.) . . . $1.65, $2.00 “' 553-09 _ , , fathers never have h“ shirts. He'll appreciate these smart w t!- * Ribbed Wool Hose 75c, $1- t . . - Tl‘; ilfiuiifiiriiii°nidfiriififii coivrfl» * AiiW lSweater. ... . siiiios & 4.95 rt for his iuafing liours. III i A “Mm o’ cum oip-orcr styles- button-up and II * Smart Gloves $2.00 to 3.50 ‘l! . . . All men like lailagifi ‘ma’ . _ * Dad Wants Ties 50c, $1M "my have enough ties . - s w" h" M“ that these will please. you clubs sun * Flannel Robes . . . $10-00 m,» I mmm-moiuolio-wagii’ flannel " Give Pajamas $1 $52-50’ $3‘ u to when he a: c"... m»- ‘ Shirts ‘N Shorts 50¢, Io buttons, no comfort tn these *KlI2Mllffl€l'8--..--d i “$1.00. $1.50, $200 $25 i“; ion me"- N thin looks richer or II"! m° “i, m}, g "a: knit muffler. All colon. vim m um srfliaaiay and wolf" 1W m‘ ‘"4"’ DECEMBER 21. 1940 __\_‘ m enough ihl All coir rs- hill" "Hit m. the word are 111°" 75o d ol . just s worl re solid c"!!! imiied . vvvvv ‘all