Effective lowing prices for poultry town, P. ll. I. Miikfed Special Milkfcd A Milkfed B Grade A. Grade B Grade C eeauuslsalluusosol p gwaurso u_-_-_ immediately we will p!!! u" ‘d’ delivered Charlotte- We will accept live poultry at the above prices less killing charges. Crates and boxes supplied on réqllilfli P?!‘ paid to your nearest Railway station. We can handle any quantity large or small. Canada Packers Limited Charlottetown, P.E.I. m“, w men mun: ‘sonoor. En’ sale FQxQQ semi-t m- ule month s: Nov- "dill? Earle lsuor 12 Pearl Pletinums — Katherine utility; a. Betty Stew: 31253;... Till’... FZ.‘.‘Ii"€‘§...T. new rn-ml» Bslvsmvsm Marked Males and Females. 1' Nari-am“; z anam NausoN. filmy-s; wwmm M w, Little Shemogue, N.B. ‘omie 1, A.—~1. lhmld. ' Galmdpad‘ g"_1' ‘cyafllsltwut 12-15-stt-7i. mom K mink-Touche. POULTRY Effective immediately we are paying the following Erica tor Dressed Poultry delivered our Charlottetown lant: IpecJII. KIA. MI-B. GIIIIA Gllhl GIIMO 35c 38c Capone 36c Chicken .. ;.;. 84c Fowl .. .. Live chicken and fowl will promptly and paid ion on a gra charge) at the above prices. 31c 27c be received daily. 33c 31c 291m zeeaos killed ded basis (less killing Crates and shipping boxes will be supplied upon re- quest prepaldto your nearest station. Take advantage of these prices and receiving prenpt returns by shipping your poultry to DAVIS 8r FRASER LIMITEII’ and lsiino coin sronior oo. Lro. Charlottetown P. l. I. open for the season. returns. ship to the MARITIME FIIR POOL, I.I'II. F. R. McLAIIIE. Local Representative MINK and MUSKRAT skills an high. Bring them in at once. Attention Fox Ranchers 1 Our receiving station at F. R. McLsine’s is now We are receiving furs for ship- - meut to the leading markets. Ten years of successful selling and marketing for I Ranchers in the Marltlmes is your assurance of good sex runs wanrsn I l s We believe the Fur Marlaet is going to be sheug throughout the season so this should be a good year to we will be buying daily thsolghout the season diver. awhile marked sad platinum fox pelts sttop mar- yg» IXCIPTIONAL HIGH PRIGES I03 f MN! AND‘ ‘HUSKRAT n. m Eel-pm}: your m. without getting ede- efler. Organized to... lleal Factors in Youth Training _---- . NTO, Dec. 17 --(CP)-.- Taylor Btatten, retiring at the year- str v ue email, neimboo-hood “Y” club had summer camp as tihe e an-isweirs to the “destructive acid encies" ev dent in youtli today. "The _ facts about boy, his social setting and psychological laws whlclh govern his growth in knowledge, skill and character, indicate that tlhe nabuml group oi’ plamates, with s friendly adult to set as counsellor, is the basis for the most effective type of work with boys.” In both club and camp it was important for leaders to kmow that s. “soc desirable Christian diameter p treoion o! which tihe religious sig- ofmrriany decisions is the rm.- Nssd Sklled Lesdfls Bays could never be teught this lesson in “organizatlonwheie the rules, procedure and stand- ards are all set by adults.” They should be given the owortunltv to lea-m the essentials of do concrete Christian prin- to bear on the cholcesthey in the detailed weclilc‘ School. lo i000 and in aterted career es boys’ work secretary oi! Toronto Central Y. MO. A. At. present he holds the boot of chairman o1 the World's Alliance Y. M. C. A. s‘ Work Couiunio- tee winch has headquarters iu. Omen. w. Btetten developed the Can- adian standard efficiency tests for bo_ , which later became the Tuxis ys and Trail Rangers National Boys’ First. as . After rettrins. he will devote to tnalnlnlz leaders summer and cs2: n. o. A. r. o... llall At llawaon Greek Burns DAWSON, CREEK, 3.0.. Dec. lo--(CP)—lookey pla/ylera in full equipment, including sitetes, help- ed in an unsuwemfui battle e.- galnst lire which Friday ht re- duced the RnC-AJP. mess hers to ashes. ‘Iihe twosbour, bilese was believed to have started in the boiler room of the frame building. All mentimthemeeshalhusedby 400 oi-ficers and other ranks, was lost. The alarm was turned in while the Air Force hockey beam was aloe. man: Players iighttns the f-ire. They succc ‘ ‘ in confining it t0 the one building. battling the flames for two hours in below- zero er. WINSLOI NORTH W. M. S. The annual meeting oi Winsloe North W.M S. met at the home of Mrs. A. D. Shaw, Dec. 5, with Mrs. Stanley Shaw as leader. Meet- in opened with Bark the Herald. A els Sing, followed by Isaiah 9. ll, 6 7 read in unis. .1, Hymns, 0 Llttie Town of Bethlehem, and Silent Night were sung and selec- tions from Luke 2 read in unison. Mrs. Walter Roberts gave readlna. The First C ‘ Bell, and the Lord's Prayer was repeat- ed in unison. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Correspondence was presented. were Ill-a. Maclnnle llrs. Albert Cudmore. 2 sick cells were made during the month and six cards rent. Next mee ng was invited to the home of it’. i“.'.'r...“l.l’.' n M - - - . Cudmoro Id lfis. C. L. Cudmore as lead- tendeucs f save ported thato the elites 0:112?“ 10.00 Oomruuul m!!! l reported lie! llfl grim eel s mo’; during 1h 7hr. cards and hoses eeutltwaamovsdbytn-a_a,p_ lhsw, seconded ‘ma; m“ man that the ears be ce-elecb Wino-an». John ll . " I Walter L. D, l‘ IW coulo- rs. Stan- . , amulet-m Albert cos- no . cue-slim". I I 1th 10”” =- ma“ tingona y rink. wenttothe aidodtircrnem RTICEQgfEIQ Pee I ‘Ill! Wm’ lleorltell REGINA Dec ' Pww 1-’ m dletil-liiqih "ah "m9 "MOM 10:‘ he comes 1mm Ilene iineof retinese dogs. For many years his ancestors were brocld exolmivelr for the, my. iIIDQIOfI Pow a m“; snob. hie he pert. for whet. other dog he; g doorbell excllliv use. Mrs. M. Imnfield of Regina W116 P9110. and she's the only rson for whom he cares. She ad her em instel Perky. It's low in the panel o! the h for a Pete can't reach very Her pet weaeift much inter- ested in doorbells at first. but when he found he could get s“. vice merely I75’ Dlisltinfl with his pa~w them was no stopping h-im. Sometimes he would :0 outside lusttoseeitthebell were still there. He NM service now. When the bell rinse. the family hastens to admit him. They know whet will llflmocn ii’ Perky isn't let in promptly-he'll keep his Daw on the bell push and it will Jungle continuously until the door is opened. ' Lite is a grand adventure for a dog with a doorbell all his own. Kilvin Grove W. I. Annual Meeting v The annual meeting of the K-li- vin Circve WI. was held at the home o! lidrmliaroldlsalrd wlthlile President, Mrs. S. l... Casely Ii“ the chair. Roll call was respond- ed to by l2 members. The Presi- dent gave a flne report outlinini! the activities and project of the t year. l2 regular meetlnzs were held with an avenue at- tendance l6 members. The Girls‘ Sewing Club was continued and tour oi’ our girls received their fourth year certificates. Boxes o! fruit and cards WEYG sent in the sick in the district. to our in the ser- Allnliflti 6O 0nd W011! to the Prince County Hos- brarv Sanatorluln. The W86 canvassed for the Crinvled Child" ions Ibmd. the Protestant Or- phanage and Salvation We organised a Broun under Blue liosploaiise-t-ion Plan. Mr J. A. Stewart. Red Cross secretary \gave the Red Cross report for the year: 3 pairs mens socks. ladies dress, 3 turtle neck sweat- ers. 1 girl's blouse. 2 children! nightgowns, 11 childrcifs dress: (donated). i1 pairs men's gloves u pair donatedl. 9 pairs child- ren’s ankle socks, ‘l Quill-S Wm" atcd). 4 quil-‘ts for NationalOlotII- m; Drive. The financial report given by the treasurer. MlI Craig, showed a. balance mom lest year 0d $.11. This yearn! ceipts $170.67. croenditures. 8144A '16 leaving a balance o! 890.93. Mrs. Percy MaoMundo and Mrs. Ersklre MscMurdo was w- pointcrl to take chaise of the program for the next two months. The following committee volunteered to clean and oil the hool floor, His. Pioketts. Mrs ourt. Moose, s. Ieird and Mrs. l. MeeMurdo. The following officers elected for next year were: President _ Horace Punter: Vice-Pres Samuel Waugh: Secretary Mrs. Harold rd; Treasurer. M155 pearl Craig. Directors. Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Mrs. Red Court Mrs. Wm. Btavert; Auditors. Mrs Robert Hols. Mrs. Prank Beb- lole; Pionlut. Mrs. s. L. Ceecly- Red Close . ~ - J- A- t we; decided to have an nucl- ion sale o! home-made articles at this December meetins to be held at the home of Mrs. Craw- ford Pickett-s. Roll call is to be answered by namins 0H8 0f "l" ed the tliifiorict. Mm. was in chem 0f read s llflbél‘ 0n "Planning Ideal Farm Home". which was later discussed. The Anthem closed the National meeting and lunch wee served by first. Plcketts who the Drvflfflm the lag the your, with an avenge at- re- ’ Irieafibip - Ike. hostess and committee. Crawford Pioketts enter- the Kelvin Grove W. Inst met-hey evening. W Mrs. tained her home. 4th. The meeting opened the new president, Mrs. Horace Payn-ter in the chair. After sin!- gng "Jingle Bells" and revolt-ins the Creed in unison. the rail was called. 19 membe. new“ "i! visitor was present. The minutes b! last meeting were read and approved. School committee re- ported school iloor cleaned. All hills were ordered neid- M"- LUMBAGO Give It lnslanl Rcliei! For the piercing pain of lum- hsgo, for tormenting rheumatic distress. what llhlmant is so elli- hmt. so (ills! e»- bring comfort and relief as Nervillnerlta pala- m Funeral; power ueuetratee quick- ly to the painful arse; its anal- "core of the pain-Allie ~'belpe to draw the blood Iron the congested ‘one and thereby sesiats in reliev- ‘le: the Min in s aunties. from Milo mar horn sill joinM-‘swsil- rollowlng sreth officers. _. , Ahclnaa ' _D&D€l' 0h tilt} Pickett thanked the Institute for fruit-sent to Mr. Picket-ts while in h ital. letter; c1 for a x of fruit was received from one of our m , Mn. J: A. H Also a letter of an- reciation wee received 1mm disc " ributethMrmPioketts and Mrs. Cecil Iibrbes were appointed to find out cost oi insulatingthe school cell .m~s.l.eamsn Case- ly and Mrs. ed Court were sp- mintsd to buy Clu-ietmes treat for the children oi the district. Mrs. Lesmen Oasely invited members to her borne for Janu- ary meeting. Lunch committee, Mrs. Robert Ho“, Omwl- lord Pickett-e, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank lectio for evening $1.50. The Droimun. the theme o! which was "Community Life" was in charge of Mrs. Erskine MacMurdo who read a. spendid topic. Discussion followed but definite action was left until after _ the January meeting. This meetina will be held ‘Wednesday night. JBJL, 2nd, and 1i’ not. line, on Friday night Januith. A llveiv auction sale with Horace Psynter as the auctioneer rounded out. geelc powers strike at once at the I "Everything must go, regardless ‘o! pace.‘ There is a splendid. up - to - date selection eo choose from that will be found in ‘a well-stocked Jewellery Watches and Diamond Rings going It A $2.10; fees. - LONG 1E w. 11. he thiy inee o! pydomens Iiigiielte @ President at. ‘ owing §§§§e iii? 5g 4 ififis i asses. so Q Z z 35E 8‘ e3, E5‘ ti siiiiii There's no lost ocllqn with Fresh Yeuetl Audllcischmauifafreehlleesegeeerighgmyqg becsuseifautlwlyfresh. Itglvesfuiidelicloua bgqfl flavour, ceudec smooth eexuire - pgdou Image; I1‘ YOU BAKE AT HOME, always ask for lflcischmaurfa‘ coin fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dqendable-Cauadfstceocdfavour- its for over 10 years. one: i ii $3. gégg gig llell-Knoii Jewellery Owing to the‘ recent death of Chester A. Comp- bell it has been decided to closeout his long lished business located on Queen Street.- All other Articles at , Sale New l Untierwev .--~i-»--»- .- yisose Business estebe Store. . 2.0% Discount ‘_ a a 10% Discount a \ . '4