I . ca. Mr. D. Colin selly, assistant man- age:-, Bermuda News Bureau. Dre- sems a rocking chair to Commo- dore Kenneth F. Adams. captain of Egg And Poultry Market Report Receipts of eggs on Prince Ed- ward Island are now increasing, re- ports Mr. F. M. Nash. District In- spvcror. Poultry Products. Quality is good Duo in a very unsettled mar- lrl zit on-sent, demand has slack- med off but no sur-plus exists on dealers) floors. station operators DECEMBER 14. 1950 Rocking Chairs For lucky Kiddies- aircraft carrier Magnificent. to take to the children of Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Smith, St. iEleunors. along with a chair (shown here) seni- eggs delivered: Grade A Large 52. A Medium 48. AP dz B 38. C 25. Dealers are quoting station opera- tors for the graded pack F. O. B. station AL. 56. AM 52. AP 52 B .42. C 10 and quoting retailers for this pack AL 58. AM 54. AP & B .44. Retail to consumer prices have not yet been adjusted to changing mar- ket. Dealers report chicken and fowl receipts lighter but turkeys. ducks and geese for the Christmas mar- ket are now coming in in greater volume. Dealers are quoting for live poul- . Navy Delivers The Rockers At Smith Home, St. Eleanors from England by Mrs. Smith's par- ents. Both chairs were presented to the Smith family yesterday. try: No. 1 Chicken over 7 lbs. 35. 6-7 lbs. Ki. 5-6 lbs. .31. Fowl BIA lbs. and over .25. Dressed chicken 5 lbs. and up Grade special .45. A .44. Dressed fowl 5 lbsfand up Grade Special .33. Grade A .32. Dealers quoting for Grade A tur- keys up to 16 lbs. .50. 10-20 lbs. 49. Grade A Geese .46. Grade A ducks .42. LABOR OF GENIUS Handel. the great composer. -wrote the famous "Messiah" in 24 days. CEHTIIAI. CIIAIIIIIAII this-soinnin II reserved for now: of local interest. but advertising of a new” nature my be inserted at fin cents 0 word. strictly pay- able in odvnnoo. JIMMY! TAXI .. Phone 625. cll.A8WliI.I. for xmas Photos CURLING SWEATERS AND TAMS. - An ideal Christmas Gift at Jack Cameron's. Mas. .IOIINs'l.'0N's LADIES WEAR.-Bargains. Dresses, skirt; Sweaters. etc. IIROY IIOSE-Unshrinkable - Eoxed for Christmas at Jack Cam- ron's. i HOME-MADE Chrihmas Plum Puddings for sale, 1 and 2 pound. 21 Kent St. Phone 2715-J. GIVE ELECTRIC GIFTS from Brown Electric. Kent Street. SUNBEAM Milmiasterl. Auto- matic Toasters, Irons. Shavemas- ters. Brown Electric. SEE THE "NORTHERN ELEC- TRIC ad this issue, then visit your local dealer. Toombs Music Store. Queen Street. FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE its Northern Electric. See ad this Luna and consult your local dealer-Toomlos Music Store. RECEIVES SAD NEWS.-Mrs. Richard Drake, Corn-wall. received word recently that her cousin, Miss Hattie Drake had passed away December 3rd, in Boston, Mass. Miss Drake is the last surviving member of the family of the late William Drake of Meadow Bank. TAKES OVER DUTIES. - Ar- riving in the city recently to take over his new duties with the A. and T. Staff of the P. E. I. Regiment (17th Reece) was Sgt. Jack Porter. a native of Ottawa. He replaces Sgt. Harold Wright who was past- ed to Camp Borden. Sgt. Porter joined the regular force in the: R. C. D. at St. Jean, Que., in l937. He went overseas in October 1941 Nelson Smiths, St. Eleanors. The rocking chair which had ed are q'.:v'ltlnz producers for ungraded order to sell our large YES! Our large stock of fur coats offered to you at such tremendous savings is mov- lng, and moving fast, when you see the savings being made by purchasers this month. After such a mild November we were forced to cut prices in stock of furs. There are still great savings to be made, so 'come in today and select your new fur coat right now when you need it; at the very beginning of the Winter months! and little wonder WHAT A CHRISTMAS GIFT 0HE 0F THESE WOIIl0 MAKE and served in Britain and North- west Europe before returning to Canada in l945. Here he has served in Kingston, London, Ottawa. and Camp Borden from vfhich station -he was posted to this city. Sat. Porter is married and will be joined by his wife in the near future. Yesterday was a big day at the been made by Mrs. Smith's fa- ther in England for their child- ren and conveyed across the At- lantic on the aircraft carrier "Magnificent" was finally deliver- ed ln the afternoon to the Smith home by the Navy. Another chair which harl been added by news- men in Bermuda was delivered at the same time. The presentation was made by Lleut. J. M. Richards. staff of- ficer. I-I.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown. Needless to say there was great excitement on the part of Glen. 4. and Alan. 2. as the cases were opened. Five months old Brenda. however. looked on with great disinterest. The chair from the Old Coun- try showed the fine workmanship of a first class craftsman as Mr. W. L. Jones of Yatton. Somerset. England. undoubtedly is, having been chosen to curve the decor- ation on the Speaker's chair of the Canadian House of Commons, which was a gift from the Mo- ther Parliament ln England. I: was 'notlced that the seat was hinged and when it was raised. reposlng in the box he. law, were found. parcels of Christ- fnas gifts for the family from their grandparents. The chair from Bermuda. made of Bermuda cedar by a local craftsman. was also much admit. When Mr. Jones first made the chair there was only one child in the famllY- Since that time he and Mrs. Jones have been try- ing to find a way of getting it to Canada. To send it by mail would -be very expensive and it would have to be taken apart and reassembled on this ride. That would likely have spoiled the fine workmanship of the art- icle. When Mrs. Jones heard that there was a squadron of Cana- dian Navy ships in England this summer she wrote to Commodore K. F. Adams, captain of the Mag- nificent and asked him if he IN MEMORIAM In memory of II. Lodge Birch of Fannlngbrook. who passed away December 10th, 1849. ' He would not want the ones he loved To weep for him today. We must not any that he in dead, He is only Just away. In Jesus loving arms he sleeps Secure from every care And though we all do miss him here. We know he is happy then, Lovlnxly nemembemi by Wife and Family. CAIIDLELICHT SERVICE . AT ZION CHURCH TONIGHT AT N 8 O'CLOCK Silver Collection St. Paul's Church Branch "B" or W. A. Holds Annual Meeting 'Iihe annual meeting of so. Paul's Branch "13" of the women's Auxili- ary was held in the Parish Hill 0” Tuesday. Dec. 12. The President. Mrs. W. E Sosntlebury presided. All reports showed a successful year and it was noted that the usual bale was sent to All Saints. Residential School, Prince Albert. Sask. .-me Elector. luv. J. T. Ibbott on behalf of the church thanked Branch "3" for all the good work accomplished and wished them suc- cess in their meetings in the New Year. He also stressed the spirit of leadership which prevailed at the meeting. . The President. Mrs. W. E. Bountie- bury gave an interesting summa y of the years work. . officers Elected The officers appointed for 1961 were Honorary f-resident-Mn. J. T. rbbott. President -- Mrs. W. E. scantlebury. lat. Vice President - Mrs. L. E Mscbecd. and Vice Presi- dent. C Mr: G. B. Raynor. Secre- tu-y - Mrs. J. B. Murley. 'n'es- surer - Mrs. W. N. Wilson, Dorcas - Mrs. R. Barrett and Mrs. Ernest Heart; Cor. Sec. - Mrs. Percy worth, Prayer Partner - Mrs. 3.0. Prowse, Cent-a-week-Miss Lorna Weeks. Living Message - Mrs. E. seller. Educational secretary - Mrs. A. Duvsr. Thank offorlnc - Mrs. 1'. 1. Andrew. Social service - Mrs. D. Ross. Little 1-Iolpers-Mrs. W.R. Altken. IN MEMORIAM In loving memo y of Mrs. Hannah Midnight Blue Persian Lani Trimmed with Silver Blue Mink; this IS one of our most outstanding coats. Offered at a saving of over s100.00. i Iron ltmlan squirrel- 50” flowing rippled back, thistiis tlllly a fashion show piece, yet it must be 310000. sold at a sacrifice of over . cmrilsr Soslrrol Made in narrow split skins, dyed on a Summer Ermine shade; light as a feather. Someone's dream comes true at 3 great saving. Bargains In Furs at less than . . . . Coney Lapin (dyed rabbit) Mouton (processed lamb) , Persian Lamb (sides) Muskrat (sections) For. lockplom A gift to really make her believe there is a Santa, Squirrel, Mink, Mar- tens, Sables. etc.- I All offered at 20M discount. (dyed rabbit) s Electric Seal (d y e d a rabbit) ' Mitchell who deported this life one years on today. Dear Mother you org not NI-gotten Though on earth you are no more still in memory you on with In, As you always were before. Mldlo Insllo and Grandchildren. IN MEMORIAM In loving mom of Aeneas J. Clnrllll. who died December 14th, 1981. . Nineteen years ago today , You left behind a broken bar! we never did and never will Forget your Annual dear. Sadly Missed by Wife and Fslnib. S. Also Geese 8 to 15 lbs each Ducks 5 to 9 lb each 4 to 8 lbs. We would like to have your order for CHRISTMAS POULTRY All Birds cleaned free of charge At Lowest Market price would take the chair across. He replied that he would be glad to and promptly Mrs. Smith deliv- ered the chair herself to the ship. When newsman in Bermuda heard the story they decided to get in on the show and they had another chair made and when the ship called there on her way back to Canada they sent it along as well.-S. . PAGE THREE RAOIIHAMPDJN. Encllnd. Dec. 10 - (AP)-Cambridge was the surprise victor Saturday in the an- nual cross-country race with Or- ford. 34 to 44. Christopher Ohat- away. 19-year-old Oxford fresh- man, was the indivikll winner. doing the 1 1-2-mile.'h'iu-mu-ante contest in 40 minutes. 59 seconds. . 3'au1n.,i4;., p monds,l4Kgold 3175 ; Brilliant d d, ) 3 2 genuimmgiiboinus L steppe moimting. QJI. 2?... 11 glowing ai.mondos3'75 Idulgncrl and :nl'ulIII- Bod: attractive noun!!! 50' Uayloo JEVIELLERS Milkfed Chicken Young re...) THU SEE SANTA AT OUR STORE EVERY DAY NIGHTS Un'I'iI 9.30 THUR. FRI 8: SAT. STORE OPEN These Extra values on Sale R. FRI. and SAT Nights 6 to 9:30 p.m. Only” Dessert PEACHES. 2 this . 21:” All Flavors JELLO." pkg. 8: 4 to 7 lbs each White and Yellow SUGAR. I0 lbs. Your Favorite Dessert Young Country Roasting A 1.09 That Wonder Soap- SURF. with your coupon. 2 large plrgs. . . . . . . . . . 65: PORK. lb. . . . . . . 39: Very Meaty t Delicious Emperor GRAPES.2 lbs. 25: FOR CHRISTMAS CAHIIY See our display. It is the most complete in years. Bulk and Box Chocolates, Satin Mix. Barley Toy Shapes. Ribbon Candy, Pea- nut Brittle, Hard Mix, Car- amel, Chocolate Fudgeres, Maple Sugar Cones, Candy Canes, Humbugs, Jelly Beans, Gumdrops, French Creams, Chicken Bones. and many others. Special Prices to Schools and Churches Choice Island-2 lbs. .. 29c Cranberries. 7 lbs 1.00 For Pies. Sauces and Jelly Eddy's y MATCHES. 3 boxes . Aylmer Vegetalble Marvinis Good Bulk-Broken Pekoe Fresh Ground.-For Full Flavour COFFEE.'lb. 89: Magic y BAKING POWDER. lb. 25: SOUP.9tins....................1.00 PLUM PUDDING. such 59: TEA. lb. 75: Fruit--Blended Orange, Grapefruit 21: JUICES. 48 oz.lin 39: HOLIDAY BAKING NEEDS . Last Time at this low Price Shelled--Light Pieces Big Fresh Pitted DATES. 5 lbs. SULTANA RAISINS. 5 lbs. 1.00 WALNUTS. h lb. 23: Choeololo or White IOIICIOOO Whole Citron, lb 59c Cut Mixed Peel, pkg. 23c V2 Pure Lard, 4 lbs. .. 1.00 Red Cherries, pkg. . 21c each Christmas Mixed NUTS. 2 lbs. . . . . .85: Red Ripe g 'I'OMATOES.lIb. . 29: grushed Peanuts Delicious. '1'n' nag. Vanilla 8 oz. jug 19c Swift's Brookfieid SAUSAGE MEAT. I lb pkg. . . . . . . . . 45: Breakfast-Machine Sliced BACON. lb. Large Iceburg Head Lomlco. on. 25: White 55: Cauliflower. each 29: Oat'meaL Pudding, lb. 33c Swlftis Rlndless Bacon Blood Pudding. lb .. 33c Boneless Smoked Ham Large Green CELERY. each 29; P9l' 636 Salt Herring. 3 for .. 25c' Golden Russet APPLES. doz. . . . 39: Serve Often-An Island per lb . . . . . . . 65c Corned Mackerel. .. 29c Product Smoked Fillets. lb. .. 39c Fresh Fillets, lb. ' 43c Best Quality-Bulk Fresh Mlncolnool. 2 lbs. 49: SPARE RIBS. 6 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Big Red Macintosh APPLES. dos. . . . 49: Big Christmas Sunkist CASH & CARRY stories).-...x.r.-3??-a.i?.?”.5'. Phone 141 187 at. Room St. in ltollvor C.o.I.I'lII"P0r . . It"