PRINCE Matinees F It In PAGE SIX EDWARD at 2.30 - Evening Show But if Seated By 8.30 You See Complete Program IliERFil BE A HOT TIME IN THE OlD TOWN“! Jlllt EAllSllll ' WAIIY Viltllllii 1.1.1.2191”... Today ‘.11.. Starts 7.00 III/Alli] flllllPllYWIIltlAN llAV|llSllI_ as they challenge the organized might of a rangeland dictator . . . I Victoria .I.\.\'IT ARY J. W. 'I'it'kct given purchase fur LUCKY >1 \'1‘I§It I).\ McLECD Barristers shop \\Ilt‘1‘l‘. goods are good and prices right. .\l\‘il'- (‘oinhination Ovcriiils _ _ _ _ — — - S . 6* Vicinity tith TO 11th. RODITS \ I("I ()Rl.\ ltl ihs. Suuitr -- _- — _- 69c 1 l0 ills. 111111911 0111s — — I5‘ ‘ '2 lbs. .\Iiii<'c|ncat —- — ' liulk Raisin . —- — -— I Kill}; (‘ole Ica. iii. — - tiic I101 1-1" I.1-i1t Szllnttin -— —- Illa (luuuiutil, I11. - -- -— — lite .\lllllt*\i‘\, uitllttll — — e" 62¢ Rollin Iiuutl Flour. M31114} Imiif Flour. 98 lb. bu! 531a 4 1 Jumncrs — — —- $1.110 I-ltrctic- 1t nent Flcccc-litietl atinns — - Mt-nis tium Rubbers. Dflil‘ 51-135 .\lc11's 11in Rubber Boots $1.10 .\l~.1i fresh lit-cf and nork d‘ lIIIl‘(l Yntlcrwcur ' -- - — — 751' Combin- 80c on cvcrv $1.00 a Prize of 2 evvt. flour luiginning January 6th 111 February 1st. <1 ‘today that thr- t l" 1111c r forts I11 . 1 is risiiiit. A (‘to e lllllll0l'l7lfl 11.1‘ 1'.’ iitiactcrs moic tl 111 rkct (‘OIIGIIICIIS l1 firms v wfhc Lit-tor 1.1110 Prat»: ‘$101151 Bards 8- BENTLEY W E IiEYIIEY ICC. .l. A. BENTLEY ILL‘. (f. F. BENTLEY LLB. and 510N151‘ T0 LOAN i110 Richmond. Stleet Attnmeys-at- Law 11.11111 a oo. ' 1 o. r. 1111011111110 i 1 Chaflcrcd Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown B. R/IRItIS'I‘I".!I. B‘\'{\11."||'l". Mane A. . . QIILICITOR zrhififiia .LB "‘"‘1t1.1' Wififlsbii“ SOLIUITOR ETC to Loan 0f o: N 601M Gown LAST CHAPTER OF COMEDY - POPEYE ~ 1T1. 1_._.rAP1~ The offi-t have 1115 rlund and Ger- '12 00 __ 1205 FTC 11hr Department Canadian Bank n! Commerce Bldl Jnad‘. General Executive Assistant. DIONEY IO LOAN ‘ ROBERT LIVINGSTON " ' BOB STEELE i RUTE DAVIS‘ 1111s 1111mm 1111111111 1111111111111 “RED RYDER CARTOON i t NORTII-ADIERICAN TRANSIIIISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Time ‘Throughout IIAVELENUITIS 01111114111 and U.S.A.—3i.32 n1.. 25.53 11o 10.00 p.111.) 49.10 iii. 111-111 10.30 p.111.) Western Uii.iacia—2.i.ud 1111.111; 10.45 p.tn.1 31.32 tiroiii 11.01: p.111.) ' I-RIIJAY, 111211111111’ 3 EtlJST 15.42 p.m.—‘l..cndcn 0111111154.’ 11.4.1 1i.iii.-—’I HE NEWS. 7.00 }l.Ill.—'Q1l6.~.t1Lll.S of 1.11- Hour.‘ 7.1;) )ni.—(J1 111111 R/CgANT1QIIQmI1 C: '1, \ll"i Jiaboratioii \v.t':i LL»). 7.4.3 1i.iii.—-NEW'S IN FRENCH. t 8.00 p.111. "Liond-n calling.‘ 1 8.1a p.111 -'CANADA CALDS FROM collaboration W411 CBC; ‘Quyz for the Foiua-X Fscm the Beaver Club. Loti- t don. Preennd by Gerry W.l- niol. 1 8.45 ll.l'll.——'rfllki ‘Bucks and Peo- 1111!’ sot. pIihJrnE NEWS. 915 l1m.—V;1r.et_v: ‘Starlight ' Eric Winst. s Quartcite. Com-l I 11024.‘ Lieriy W.lni ill. 9.30 l).lll.~—'I3RITAIN sPFAKSJ 9.4.1 pnL-‘I-IEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS, 10.00 l).l'1l.—Fc£1lUl”CI Lancashiro, v Dale Smith, 13011101101. 5.113015. and Jack‘ Hort Little Orchestra. 101.’. pm.»"’Ili.a11:~1ai1tl‘ 10171 pm ‘ fight We Prcstiit ’ \V.n; “ in (l\l'll t rectal cf f RISSS ’ ‘World Affairs.’ pm -'At Your Rcquei ' | 11.311 p: —RADIO NEWS-REEL. i iiiii-Lhtcnliig Post. 1 tl.il’f.——llltt’l‘lll(‘ll‘. ‘ -.\ c nprsllicns. the IOItlilfTl- i100 pair-WVITHIN THE FORT- 1210 a.m ~'Think an ‘Iiurst- Things" 12.15 11.1 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS.’ 1230 11.m.—-NEWS SUMMARY. I 12.35 amr-Clcse down. R. S. IIAMER APPOINTED DI- RECTOR PRODVCTION SERVICE! DOMINION DEPARTMENT OI-‘l AGRICULTURE 1 _“ I R. S. Homer. Genewtl Executive ASSHRGIIL, Dominion Department of Apriculftirr. has been tltcmoted to i110 p ' on of Dirccvr. Produc- tion Service. cf the Dcptirtment, sutcwdizig the late George B. Rmtliwell. | Mr. I-Iamer. who was born at Brantford. 0111.. in 1883. graduattd from the Ontario Agricultural Col- lliflc. Guelph. in 1907 and that. verr was appointed one of the first six Aqricultural Representatives lot" the 0ntarl~ Department of Agri- culturc. In November, 1911 he was appointtd Assistant to the Live Stock Commissioner, Dominion Dc-l lpartment of Agriculture, Two years later he wa< pizmct/sd Chief of the lCattle Division: 1:1 1933 was ad-. Ivanced to Chief oi’ Lve 5t ck Field‘ ‘Services and Assistant Commission- .er. Following the recreamzation oft 1n 19:17, he was] In hi: now position Mr. I-Iamcr twill he respsnslble for Bdlfllllifitéflflll the wcrk of the f ur (ilvlslons of the Prcduction Service. namely. Live St~ck and Poultry; Health of Collections Animals. Plant Products and Plant. It. ~ Protection, .-crial .<l111"t..r! next week, “JUN- . 10R (‘i-AIEN." starring the Dead 1 End Kids and the Little Totrzh ed_tt1d;1_v .- . 1 ..'i1:d 3 MESQUITEERS 1 AT CAPITOL R O B E R '1‘ STTSELE. RUFE DAVIS DER TEXAS SKIES! who for! th..:. for curtii c1111‘: 1a‘ Steel, 11nd Rule Davis. which start- ed yesterday" .11 the Capitol The- iitre and continues today and Sat- urday. TllO.~(‘ sons of the saddle are off to new adventures in tlic west as they ch11 - tE-e organized mzght of 11 rang and dictator! There's sliotiting. ftghling. comedy. and music. More couldn't be given. so don't tiiiss UNDER TEXAS SKIES. strirrinu the Three Mesqulteers at the Capitol 1 Tl - Capital's program also 1r.- ’ the LAST chapter of ‘T110 .'\(l\i'll.1ll‘(3 of Red Ryder.’ a. 60m- . cdy. 11nd a Popeye cartoon entitled Popeye Meets Wtliam Tell “ Shows at the Capitol are at 2 30. 7.00. and 8.45. 'I‘i1c Capitol Theatre management tclls us they are looking forward with keen anticipation to their new Guys. Stire sounds like something! Review Red Shield War Services Dept. ‘TORONTO. Jan. 2~C11iiadi11ns in unilcrzii. lll C1iii111l11. Iceland, Newfoundl i1d 11nd Overseas. visit- ed the Salvation Army's Red Shield 11:11" service centres 5.649,- 423 times from the date these were cpciivti after the outbreak of war till (lctolii-i- 31st, 19-10. it is revcal- "" sued here b,v of _ . scoretaiyy wtir service do urtnient. . 1- Tht .. Red shield centre for this wni" was opened at Edmonton, September 28th, 1939. O11 Novem- ber 30th 111st year. 83 had been ' quirotl. equipped. staffed t in npcratioti at vari- camps and tiaiulntz Canada. Also. as at November 30th. Canada had sup- led 1 salvation Army officers as sewn-e supervisors with t 11nd second divisions Twelve mobile c1111- ad been put in service “over ‘ and the "West Central Hotel" had been opened for Can- adian troops in London, England. Total actual expenditures by the Red Shield department to Novem- ber 30th. 1940. had mounted to 55251182117. Another estimated $l09.05t1 trill be required to com- plete the financing of this depart- ment alone till March 31. 194i, making an estimated total of $725,- 032.37 for Rel" Shield war work up to the end of March next year. according to Brig. Dray. - 1101115 in the above total of over half a million actual expenditure iucludct woo! and materials for soldiers comforts and evacuee clthintt‘. 3.211.873.1111 Overseas ser- vices to Canadian troops. $176.- 34522: huts and canteens in Can- ada. 5125929805; film Si‘1'\'l(‘(‘."S2.- 513.74; mobile canteens, $12000: i'.'lllfl'llt‘iltl\’ assistance. $2502.59: tins: s hnitsrs {or soldiers‘ wives or relatives visiting them in strange citle 520.336.7111 and stationery 101‘ troops. $15,327.62. Up to the cnd of October last. ya. ". Canadian solders had used 7 . .1-1.~. of‘ leftci" paper and UIIVUIOIJPS in writing to mes or friends from Red -1d service centres of the Sal- LIYING STON BOB There are those of us. and it t: questionable if we in the minority. ieal down-to- mtiit. with no frills but plenty of excitement, it's next to impamblc to beat the plain old The “Central Guardian This column is reserved for news ti local IIIWFCSI, but uuvcrtming 1.1 a uewsy nature may be lllhtfltd at 5 cents a word. silly! y nil’- _ lulo in advance _ _ CONFEDERATION LE. 1.11:1‘. ASUR» L-oitiu» I'm-I'd. FEMALE POX PIJPS for stile. Apply Coifln d: Co. L-li-lz-l-ii-zsi. USEFUL and beautiful bfldlfi ili/esterti "pitcher." better known WW5 at Raga-s Hardware‘ some laiaccs as a "izorse opera. f ;__,_554-1-3.11_ Airvway. 111111. UNDER TEXAS -_ SKIES. starring those Three Mea- PRESBYTI-JRIAN (‘IIURCII SER- quitters. Rnbrrt Livingstone. Bob Vilma. Qutitlay January‘ oth. Mount Stewart 11 A. M niirringtcti is r. M. Miirsniieid 7.30 P. M. L-l-l-S-ii. STOCK of Dreadiicuuht the chains and cross chains lust 11r- riveu. Rogers Hurdyvaie Ltd. L-947-l-3-2l. CORN WALL PASTORAL (‘llARUE.—Servit-es 011 Sunday. Januurv 5th. New lJUIilllllOIl ll Alyl. Kingston 3 P. M. Cornwal. S. S. 11 A. M. Service 7 P. M. Rev. E. R, Wocdside. Iilnister. 11-048-1-3-11. I SERVICES for N_c\v London Pres- byterian Cciigrettuttons January 51th. 1041: 11.00 A. M. Geddle Memorial: 2.30 Long River; 7.00 P. M. Clifton. Lorne MacKay. preacher. W. O. Rlioad. Moderator. L-ZZ-l-li-ll. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -—-SCI'VICOS Sunday. January 5th are as follows: I-Iiuhlleld ll A. M. Princetown RIQHCI 2.30 P. M. \V111- sloc North 7 P.M. Rev. J. R. Skinner Minister. L-9l7-l-3-li. NORTII RIVER Billllht Churches Sundav Service. I-‘airvit-iv ll A. M North River 3 P. M. I1 " Oreck 7 P. M. A. E. Todd. Mini.- 1". L-Q-iO-l-ii-li. ‘Iill CHARGE.- Junuarv 5th. w ll A. M. HAMPTON UNI’ Sen/ices on Suiidzi 1941 as foilows: B01 DeSable 3 P. M Victoria 7 P. M. Np service at Hampton. L-937-l-3-11. MOUNT STI-ZIVART UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. -- Mourt Stewart at ll A M. and 7.30 P. M. Lot 40 at 3 P M. "In 1941 our be 1. __ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ Life Insurance Will Aid National Security TORONTO. Dezember 3l—Not only (loss life insurance enter “D011. the N.\v Year as Canada's greatest SJlgYc Cillifl-DUILX‘ to natomal W1!‘ loans. but its 8.500.000 and 1110.0 policy owners continue to express ‘ their confidence in it, as a. bulwark of individual and national securltyq Iii emphasizing these facts, New- tcu J. Lander. President of the 04m- adian Life Insurance Officers M- soclatioii and Mano n; Director 0y the Continental ife Insurunool Company, expzessed satisfaction 10-. rluy at the splendid postvon main-l bllllfid by life insurance in Canada-I tuzeer 1tll the exigencies lmd de- mands of the greatest war in 11111- tciqv. While contributing in clue mea- sure to war finance, life insurance in Canada during the past. twelve | 11121115, for tho best." Rev. Sidney J. 13011017. B. A.. lyliiiistci‘ L-Sl-l-(i-lt. PRESBYTIIRIAN (‘IIFRCII CANAIL-L- Brookfield Cllfll“.’.(‘. Services next Lord's Dav. Glasgow Road 11 A. M. I-iarfsville 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Y‘ P. 5. Christian Endeavor "t- 111"‘ F11- dav 8 P. M. Annual Co112:e<:.:tir11al Mcetinr of the l-Iartsville Conurc- zation Tuesday. Januavv 7th 3 P-M- Dr. A. O. Thompson. Minister. L-ll15-1-3-1i. SILVER FOX BRINGS GOOD PRICES-Silver fox and mini: raw furs. which were mi rxhibition at the Mount Royal Hotel l0 dais a510, on behalf of the Silver Fox Breed- ers of the Province of Quebec. were sold by auction Monday’ at the Bleury" street premises of Montreal Fur Sales 001111111113", Liiiiltrd. A spokesman for the film rctiortei. “The furs were sold 1V0 p c111. with American buyers 11111.... ii1;..t of tlic offerings. P1" es ranged from $64 to $175 per skin. which was 50 per cent. higher than expected There was very keen com etitioti on the part. of the buyers." .FARE“'ELI. PARTY — O11 S11- urday’ night. Dec. 28Lh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crcwc. the community of Scarlctown cotitcred to tender a farewell party in honor of Gunner Eldon Ssbey who. after twenty days IUTIOULII. lcaus on MOlliltLV. to rejoin the 103W uni. in the R. C. A. 1i: St. Stephen. N. B. A suitable address was read by Mr. Frank Bell and Mr. Neil Brad- shaw presented Gnr. Sobey wl'l1 a lovely writing set to which he fit- tingly replied. (‘innit-s and instru- mental music willed away the 11V- eiiitig after which it dvliciotis 11.111311 was served by the ladies. A v1 e of IN thanks was tiresented to M1". and Mrs. Crcvte for the use o! tlirir hctrc. and the party dispersed to ' Flfllllllll‘. sweaters. socks. and so forth. had bcttn given .1 to swltlttrs who zislietl for tlicni. 11nd 2.3.11 articlcs o1‘ clothing had been lll“ll(IL'(I or adjusted in Red shield service centre sewing rooms initnnrd by uiltmteer women. . I-rce meals, refreshments. choco- late bars. coifcc, and other rc- 1 11' lltld hcen tziveii free l 71 tmirs “Personal services" l d l)t'4‘ll given tn .7 Canadian boys, and 227 family problem cases ltad been dealt with through war service officers only. l 0111110111" games to the total of l” cvt-niz; had brcn staged un- t. c cilmctiou of salvation Army 1 nfl ‘s with the troops. and 2.- '.' 1.1110111‘ ttoiifs under the 1191111-1 n11 of ‘"rer.-rc11tlo11" had been ar-' r1iiiarrtl in the 871 centres. For the rttmc pcr‘ i. 387 religious services.‘ 41111 (‘finch .\ 11nd 313 movies had b-"cu offci d. wwth total attendance l1 “ch 1' of 117.1181‘, 167.649 and a .1. lI‘11\’[‘l_V. l 'l'v.'ci1tv en libraries have been t‘.'~'ill)ll.\lll"tl iii connection with the r1111" soriico centres. and 15.086 bnttks \\'“l'f‘ lll circulation for this‘ pcriwl. Tummy five tlinttsand. four hnvdrcvl .111 ffly four mucnzines 41 . 1l(\\'.'~[)11))f‘l'S were dis-l ll‘ll)lll('fl. I1 “PPltlPililtPr. of course. that theset fiuurcs apply onlv to our new dc- pn. 11cm so‘ up 11s a restilt of the! \\.r, Iii wcucctimc. we have 421; 111110-11», 5114 “outpos1s" or centres. 74 Hwlttl institutions and 69 schools throttulinitt (Zanada, and of coitrsc, thisc arc all cltiiiw. their share to tukc (‘are of fltc added burden that ivar brings to our social life." Brig] Dray cnncllldtd. ——-— l "r111." 17mm: JACK ' l 'Ilircc chceis for the flair of Britain.‘ Yc who rest beneath 11s folds: ’l'lirce cnuis for the flag of Britain, ‘lliat your allegiance holds. Thu-c cheers for the flag of Britain. ‘lhiii \v1 "cs o'er nations frce; 77111-0 c1111 is for tnc flat: 11f Britain. Wlicrc it. 1.165 1.116105 liberty. | 'I'li1"cc cheers for the flag of Britaln.' ‘that. floats o'er land and sea. Tnrco rhncrs for the flag of Britain. The herald of victory. _1 Three cheers for the flair of Britain. ' 114.- grantl old Union Jack. Thrive clieeis for the [.1111 of Britain. Oii it will vou turn votu‘ back? Threc cheers foi" thc flruz of Britain. The banner of the lreei , Tlirco cheers for the flag of Britain. The symbol of unitv. ‘Phi-re cheers for the Ilflll of Britain. Emblem or Britain's might. Three cheers for the flag of Britain. As it waves in Freedom's llzht. Three cheers for the flag of Britain. Ye Canadians one and all: For beneath the flag of Britain. Ye are no dictators 113511.01!‘ 101 their homes wishing Eldon 1.1a bcsi luck. Forecast Factories will Break records , (By (‘lam-lg .-\ gcr. Associated Press Financial Writcrt NEW YORK. Jali Li-<AP) United States mills 11nd factories in 1941 will turn out a volume of goods breaking all past boombinie records. That is the almost un- Oii itionths. fcw days before his passing and all that. medical skill nursing could do was of no avail. operating in and i11dustrlal—were only a fraction of c111.“ percent under those far the ed. on a conservative estimate, well once stands foursquai-e agains days‘. \\hei1 so mticii ber that. economically speaking, lifg ‘nsuranee continues, 11s in tha past company-Carmel , American-dam busness in Can- ada. and the co-opezafion out. the Dominic members of the company staffs at Head and Branch Offices npresenls a g eat contributicn to a v.t.11l part. or government Sllfl-Te of the success of launching as bake care of their chi 1111011 Government. will it is hoped. enable Canadafan citizens to meet ('lll'l'E‘Ill months has ieturnfld to its 8811c)’- lioldes i111 estimated $165,000. l. 0f ivhioh some $47,003.00) only was paid in Lclllll claims. Mr. Lander an- nounced. The balance went to living tiolicylioldeis for matured endow- annttity and dsabilitv claims. dividends. etc. Were it not for the savings represented by life insurance, the danger of many ])C<Jp'c bt-coming budens upon the 1111111» would b; greatly increased. he stated. Thus the payments consti- title 11 contribution to public wel- iarg whch continues to run well in " "s of the total paid by frderal. cial and municipal govern- fcr unemployment and other pr. 11181115 iclicf. "Dtspltc twelve mctitlis of war and the incieasing presure of taxa- tion upon people ‘n All wfllks of life." continued Mr. Lander, “life insurance in force in all companies Canticle-Dominion. Provincial 11nd fraternal oganza- liens-reached a new high of over seven bilIlOll dollars; and total stiles cf new insu ancc in IMO-life, group precedng twelve months and totall- ovci- $600,001,000. ‘As 111 1914-18 so now. life insurfi a the winds that blow and in t ese is heard of 110111:- dciciice, it is well to remem- fo be the basis or flnanciahsictiriby 1E1 1E 1.5.1 E11 1E1 IEIEEIEJIEJEIEEIENEIIPJEIIEIENEEEEEEIEEEIEE fl 154 Gt. George Si. ' _ f w V p _ I IEIEJIEIEIZIEEE} I11IEIIEJIIEJIIIEJIEIQIEIEJIEBIFIJIQEIJ@IQJIEEJIQIEJIEEIQJE'JIEIQEJEIEJU ,___.___._____ __JANUAR¥_3-..1941 téiiétuniinuiétoiuMisitsisttéiuuuutotoinutz-ioit‘ntouuurouutotuuiti El 1E] [E] In order that we may continue to keep our stock fresh and up-to-date, we offer U 1'51 1E1 [El .51":- CLEARANCE SALE to the buying public the line of goods herewith listed which are all direct from the manufacturers within the past 3 months. ALL LADIES’_ BOATS I Fur-trimmed and Plain Reg. $18.75 -to $65.00 1 3 DISCOUNT LADIES’ DRESSES ' Wools and Crepes 1 3 DISCOUNT HOUSE COATS Reg. $5.50 to $11.50 1 3 DISCOUNT UNDERWEAR — All Kinds 20% OFF Children's Plaid and Velvet DRESSES Sizes 8 to I4 25% OFF I-IOSIERY yarns. Reg. 75c Now — — c S.i'."..*’12i*11.1.":"2"" 29c LADIES HATS A quantity of Ger-Betty fine fashioned 1.2 _it".',’.'f‘ié‘é“§fiwsl"_“is5- _ 29¢ N [DPS LADIES’ READY T0 WEAR Phone 1700 WOOLLEN SUITS and JACKETS Reg. $3.95 and $7.85 1 3 DISCOUNT HOUSE COATS and COTTON DRESSES 25% OFF LIIIDQIIIIDJIILIIJ.llIIIIIIEIILIIIIIIJJUEIILIJlllilfiiilliillz/IJJIIILIIJJIIIJIQI;~ for millions of Canadian men and British and through- .n individual financing. A large and contnutnig the nation-wide sale of War Savings Certificates 1111151. be ccdited to the voluntary tfforts cf iii-c 111511181109 men. They ."l\'€l1-t1llSilI"iIll"IglY of their time cizilly in the development of the. Savings Plan. ‘T112 vzry ownership of I'fe insur- ance is an indication of the thrift. u'h.ch it is only fit and proper should be trged upon all Canad an citizmis cii the hom: front at this time and I 11m confdent that poiicy- holdcrs will continue in the contri- bution to war effort which is repre- sented by the virtue of thrift. The-v will, I 11m surc, increase their hold. ings in Snvmzs CEITIIICB-t/ES 11s Well fncrme tax afions. and ma‘nta'n their in- ‘e p ofrolon in full force in the new ytczr. The eight. months'_ payment plan. offered by the Dam- their income tux payments from in-rome, without drawing upnn resources already set aside for the protection of their famil- ifs and for provision for their own old ago." In Memoriam STANLEY ALEXANDA NICHOLSON There passed away suddenly at. ll Cove on 1320., 111.11, Stanley i .dr11 infant son cf‘ Mr and . Angus Nicholson. aged 2 1-2 He 11nd been quite well until o and loving lie went to be with Jesus who said ' Suffcr little children to come unto Me and forbid them not for of such is the Kingdom of I-IeaveuThe funeral took place on Thursday.‘ anirnous prediction of economists Dec 1311;’ the serflce was conducb V business analysts and forecasters ed by m.“ ML wadmnd The as the country enters the new hymns sung were“ safe in the] YEN‘- Arins of Jesus and When He It is not 11 difficult. prediction to brought consolation and happiness 1 to the aged mother. blot. St. Cittlibertls ccmeterv where I (‘Oflfslflndanllef Members decided the last rites Rcv Basil Crokcn. P. P for us! _Next meeting to be held 11 the EAST ‘V. I. _ v “éllllfilltl can glvlel no morelsinireolre “vllfffkhat final love could besmwt ROLLO BL hoolne tilt Mrs M231 PECIBISA 111111511 11 VIC." o our mil Ims of pclcyi - , -- - ‘ tin f the rol e11 answer dcrs than w luge them to hold fast ggsafiggllzfilzfgzefle‘;fiaéiéliffleagg ~ R5129 $8311? W222“: 11:15am... year's — -<>1utton._ Meeting 111-.- m we r m’? msurmwefl ‘and M’ Joseph Cul en with whom she spent “a; hem at the home of Miss Louise lourned with Radio Selections. ‘A Lander" the st 1v. ccftil rears cf her life. ch‘. m“ with nine members 11nd dainty lunch was served and a So- “Th” Calladlul.‘ Ute 1ll5\11"riI‘-°P OCCQSIOIIBNVISIIS from her datitrhter. thrill Jlglw... present Meeting opeii- cial H0111‘ 59111111- ofimlirs A5S°°1a11°n Yepw-“ms Sister Marv Rulina. 11 10111110115 0f ed by ready“; A Club woman's —-———--"'-"""—"'“ Bred-Cally ever life 01-111mm’ the community of s1. Joseniul VANISI-IING LAKE Creed and the Response to R1011 C1111 was a ‘dime or nickel. BmNEL-tcei- The Rhine R1111 lites of last meeting were read also other streams are filling Lake K311‘: 5mm (area 214 square miles)‘ u ; stone and sediment at the ra e c. 4.000.000 cubic feet a. veal: U” Minot-d’: for dandruff. She was laid to rest in the famllv ~ ‘ . k d f ch 1 children were performed bv 1 31811510 em3g1n‘3yo001;°5he<l>g buy Ems for them for Christmas. They also M h r tii pea and pray av s e es I Ce decided m scrub the achoolroom. L-3-1-3-1i. WEEK END FOOD VALUES Save By Shopping For These SPECIALS On Sale F RIDAY-SATURD AY-MONDAY. ftugiimp QATS Plain 3 1.1.. Pkg. - 21¢ PASTRY FLOUR, 1 u». Bag - 31c GRANULATED OR BROWN SUGAR Lb. 7c. 10 Lbs. ' - -' 69c Bulk MACARONI Lb» 6c. 20 I-b- Box 99¢ EATONS SNOWFLAKE 1 LB. TIN 15c. BAKING 2 TINS - 29¢ EATONS ORANGEM” MARMALADE, BORDENS EVAPORATED MILK Tall Tin, Each 10¢ - a For 25c 2 LbJAR — 24c 1.11.11.11.11. $51115 RESE». 5 ‘i HE"? 11581110552" 27c m» 1.11111» PM s “° ° 5°“ S ° ' "° m’ And ft is not improbable, in the gfiglqiévi.“ one. w mourn the 1°53 14c" 2 21:::1<"1.:; 11:11:11 11111111111121.1111 -~ - " ' 1§..1111:'1::..12*1~.... .1 I M - MEAT COUNTER SPEQALS " EQQQDQTARCH gllllglilogtlfgll/(‘llgldgg ois tllelllglpilitlfltljtitfllz n emorlam ' v oz. 11.1.1.1.111*.11.as..1%11.12.121: ,,,,._- Breakfast 1 27o Pkg.—-.-——-—- 10° timated amohtl 13s. Tile 11129 avcr- ' 111g from us one by one; 1 BACON SLICE D, Lb. — — -— -—- -—- age was 110. Total national income for 1940 is placed 111 about. $74.000.000.000, neatly 11 per cent under i929. but the general price level during the last year has been about 16 per crnt below that of ll years 111-101 If industrial output. is kept 11f 11:1 accelerating clip in 1941. and if the price lcvcl. lately inclinctl to rise, works higher, it is not beyond the realm of probability. some an- alysts say. that a record dollar level of national income might be reached." Yet all qualify predictions by pointing out that. thc current. busi- ncss rvclc is fired by the billions of British and American arms sncndinz. and that it may he d|"as- tic-ally influenced by the fortunes of war. Defeat of Britain. many say’. would cttt. off British buying hcrc but prcstimulaly the United states would accelerate even the present defence measures to protect 1t- self in n totalitarian world. Bri- tish arms crdcrs would no doubt be quickly lI-kfli over. A British victory is generally ex- pected to take time. What some refer to as an “otttbreak of peace" Who will write the noble story of St. Teresa's, P. L. l. I loved character ill the parish where 1111c was born and where she spent, flit.- 101111, peaceful veins of n Christ-t ltlll life. Her intelligent mind. he: keen wit. her ‘the blarney" and above all the warm simple affection with which she met voum and iolu, in loy or in sorrow, endeared her tn all. recall the hospitality with tlicv were received in former days in the o d home at the corner and the cun of tea which never seal that Iris welcome. is not figuring much in calcula- tions. for any peace that the forc- casters can foresee In the near future, they say. would presum-t ably be on armed truce. in which arms making would go on apnce. A real pence with disarmament would bring up the vast problems of transition from wartime .her ahfdren. Sister st. Veronica. B. N. D deceased her. .rcmain to mourn her t Mary . IMichael and Annie i Boston: and Manure" Cullen). St. Teresa's ilyeat. One str- ‘° ter. Mn. Thomas Murray. 1| mu the izooo that. they have clone; | All their tnitaren may be scattere 2nd their fortunes windward 1U . But tlic memories of their charity! snail bless them wound trio "orid." ; I Such tlioutzhts as these must have filicu the minus and hearts of_ the iiianv friends who knelt in silent tiritvcr around the mortal remains .of the strand old tiasseu to her eternal November 3rd. at the advanced age of 96 rears. lady who had reward on Mrs. Elcn McQuald. e native of . was a mucii- humorous touch of How manv in the neitmborhocd which failed to Her husban . James. and three of Petr Rose and .. nre- Ffve of the family loss: Sister Minnesota: Peter. Mrs. MoCAbe). Fresh Ground Lb- 15c. . HAMBURG STEAK 2 Lbs. -- 29¢ MP“ 5313',“ Trimmed Assorted 17c PORK CHOPS. Lb. _ ._ _ - — - Pkg. 6c. 3 1.. - POTTED MEAT, 2 Bowls — — —— —— FRESH PLATE RIBS Lb.13c.. 2 Lbs. -—- 501312‘ COCOA 1Lb. Bag- -— — Corned PORK HOOKS. Sweet Pickled CORNED BEEF. Lb — —- -- — - - ‘Lb. 10c. 21.11...-- w“ 14o QUAKER PUFFED RICE OR WHEAT 4 Oz. Pkg. — — -—- 10o Sweet Cranberries Local Head Qehry Potatoes Lb_ _ 15° Lb Cgrrots E Lhettuco Lb. 13 . I - 0- W - - c 11o 1.1.1. 29° “Ill Head . 2 Lbs. 2%“ 1