FRIDAY, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i Jz/srz“ A balfpound can of Rosebud is the friendliest gift you can give a man for Christmas... osebud PIPE TOBACCO RX? By Louis Arlimr Cunningham, Author of “Of These ’I‘hrce Loves," “Marionette,” Etc. i? - it l $Si§MYS§§E>I€W ¥NYXFQET¢XXXAQiE you understand." ‘out c. \,\)ll'bC you, 1f 3.011 will some money save (C.1.'11111cd from page 2) - . . * I I I Wu,’ go WM‘ the 4431111 of the war. luivu i110 "y, .1 :.i good S110 would not . o. 1:11, you that I was 1t oiny a 111.111" future. mat.- 1111: 1111110115 uchcss, 1 uuuiteq’ inu- nut. Now we shull go a..u we shall be 11111311101‘. I knew I 5.1.1111 sleep better at night. I'll do .111,;111111g l m ._ sure I can fiucl work 1'11 the (ntv us a. “writer or riccrntau or 1111: s11... 1" f1ll‘0\\'lllg is castialties: (To Be Continued» ‘pyjnqe Gemgm 3Q Rebmnn, Arthur Lawrence, .4440 US l Qfosgiearlous 443111 11.0.1.1. ilasualty List OTTAWA. Dec. 0—-(OP)-Fbur Caziudian airmen were reported ktlcd in action overseas with three others listed as prisoners of war 1n toziights It.C.A.F. casualty list, C. tan keep you uud Ros 11c 111111 Pol ovflsea Mutlu. I know I c1111 \\e..~,l1:1ll be ' 11° 1 31 "lflilm W14’ Killed on active service- "Poor Rum!" ' , _ Illellldéil in the list of overseas 1 "Me wasunltzes were five men previously _ _ , _ reported missing acid now for offi- tlmie to use 1t for you. Sue xvuiuti 1,-1.1] purposes presumed dead and unctlzier man listed as dangerously i11_1'111'etl on active scrvi; the latest list of PO., llazi Transport Planes Attacked CAIRO, Dec. 8 -—(AP)-- long r o British fighter: tore into: ill: t of 00 German transport homo t0- plonol. presumably in: wand Biro? otter dc ivcring troops and su p es to ‘runisia, and shot down t transports and one escorting fighter, the British high ocmnand reported today. The transports were escorted by many filhters, the account; said. They wen intercepted off murd- uu island, which is about ml I17 between Malta and Tunisia in the Mediterranean . The Mediterranean action yest- erday was one oi‘ several aerial on- gngemonto in North Africa. American fighters shot down six out o! seven Mescerschtnitts do- stroyed in on nlr battle over Mor- shal Rmimcl’; Marble Arch Land- ing ground west o! E1 Aghcilo, it was announced. ‘ R.A.F. f htcrc, Joining the running butt o, shot down the seventh Messerschmltt. Ono Amer- ican tighter did not return. Marble Amh, namleu until the British so dubbed it for a. London west end landmark, is an advanced Gennan airfield 40 miles back of El Aghcila. In‘ Memoriam IERB. DAVID SI-EIIRRBN. On Tuesday, Nov. 10th. i042 the people o1 Crapsud were saddened when it became known that Mrs. Daniel Sherren had passed away. Although her health had been fall- lngufor some years that news our) gar pa n; come as a gnu mock er relativel and friends. The de- ceased was a daughter of the late Stephen and Catherine Carrier, and umuilési 1.21111. . U111ll 1s 111011112111. I . and al. 1.219 1111c you were 0111*- lxudorih did not rr- e his w» TOJCOES 5C- l. ' l l ' _.. 11 t lctures to the 0111111113; lends and relatives I new." iii/unfit. see them again. l Dill-lied t" b1‘ t! great and Weulthymun. ButI did dgment. Now I tnust pay for the o I told." ’ 6i n- - Opposes (hanging Name Of Party WINNIPEG, D03. T-->'CF)—Mrs. George Black, 77, wife of the Mem- the name of the Liiieial-Coiisertul- tive Party. official party namc, Mrs, Black, herself a Liember of Parliament from 11135 until 1940, plug the title (Jo '.. , She is a. delegate to the con- ventions” ‘ > Irlnnuu, Brian Hereman Hubert, S~Li . Winnipeg. Hi1‘. Douglas Stewart, Sgt, Ver- dun, Que. Jumicson, John Boume, Sgt. Ot- tawtt. Prisoner of war- he, ,1 L, 1,. hand w, bur of Parliament 1111- 1:1; 1.11.011, Ramme Paul léalph Po. Mom ‘attire. .3, said 1n an llll.£'l'\l\'1‘\ ‘here ‘lorlzrv .0“ ” ’ ’ ' 111:1; she docs not .1101‘ :1l.c1'1:1g Roberta)“ Alexander Morris HoimiilB- P0.. Micicllesex. Eng. Suzizsstloils had boon made in" Chlbb’ Gordon wmmm- 5n" *1 “an r sontekjuarters that clt-lz-gnles to the Winnipeg‘ wrote tllcue letters and senttotliias: ‘bliiifigfilghilrlfl Previously report“; m1551n¢_ now for official purposes rnesumed dead: lvfooney, John Joseph. Flt. Lt. Hempstexid, Iona Island, NF! East ._ , said that, the 01'i"i11:1l '1 e was t want to deceive you or lltc Lttle Liberal Cunsirvlfuve “pa” Rncliv. Frederick Duggan, ca. I acted against my better swam. I Wouldnt m. ‘m. Grow Sat, Toronto. Booth. cwt-rrge vlnoent Cyril, Sgt" Chicago, Ill Norton. edonia, On Sinclair, ‘Marcel Stanley, Victoria. servl Flt. games Shield. 5st. c111- wit, Dflfllrrwliy injured on active m. was born at Eamscllfie, P. E. I., on ilain. 16, i871. She was the widow of the late David Sherren who pre- ; deceased her four years ago. She ivas s. consistent member of St. John's Church where she will be greatly missed as she was one of its Heading and most willing workers. Her home was noted for its hosp- itality where she was ever readv with a smile and a welcome for all. Her passing away has left a vac- Merfs and Boys’ Sweat- ers are practical for those cooler evenings at home. Several styles. — Prices ,. _ . $1.00 t0 $5.75 Tics are just what he needs for wartime morale. Silks, Reps. Knits . . . . . . 50c. to 51.50 ancy which will indeed be hard to fill and her friends will ever cherish ,1 the memory of her faithful devotion ‘ to dut and her unfailing courtesy 4 and fr endship. 1 Her funeral took place on Friday. t Nov. 13th. and was largely attended. l Services at the house and grave. were conducted by her Rector. Rev. F. G. R. Hartman. Interment in St. John's Church Cemetery. The following family are left to mourn the loss of a. kind and loving Mothert. rl, Daniel, Montello, Mass. Smith Big-new. Home Guard. Yarmoulh, N. 3., Lester Roland. Beach Grove Inn, Stewart and Geo- rcze at home, Douglas in the Navy. Eva. Mrs. Clark Fall. Crapaud, P. E. I., Mrs. Celia MacKlnnnm, Earnsclilfe P. E. I.. Mary, Mrs. Jack Inman. Brldeewailer, Mass, Amy, Mrs. Fldgar Orosslnan. Broctoti. Mass. Evelyn, Mrs. Bazil Helm, De- Salble P. Fl. L. Lillian. Mrs. Clarence Powell. Dover. N. B. Lucille. Mrs. Emerson MacDonald, Vclorla. P. E. L. Marlon. Mrs. Edgar Nelson. Earnscliffe. P. E. 1.. Also four s‘s- ters. Mrs. William D. Sherren. Cra- paud, Mrs. William Judson. Earns- cliffe. Mrs. Jrlhn Glllis. Washington. U. S. A.. Mrs. Ella MacDonald Eldon. Four of her nephews. and two sons-in-law acted as pallbearers. Edward Shower. ‘Fhwderlck Sher-ten. Georsre MacDonald. Frederhk Mac- Donald. Clark Fall and Emerson MacDonald. (Patriot Please Copy.) Jap Invasion Fleet Crippled WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 — (AP) ._Amer1can dive bomoers, wrpedo planes and fighters have crippled I small Japanese invasion fleet head- ing for Guadalcanal, sinking one enemy warship, setting afire three others and shooting down l0 tighter planes. the Navy dell"? ment disclosed today. Flying out from Henderson air field, the air striking force hit the enemy with big bunbs and tor- pedoes last Thursday ukthe narrow waters between Son» Lsubcl and New Georgia Island_.§._15_0_m_l;es No guess-work about a. robe! He'd love it! Rayon Jacquards and silk brocades. —- Priced from .. . . $8.50 to $15.00 He's hoping for these comfortable. long-wear- ing broadcloth pajamas. Stripes and solids. _ Prices . . .. $1.75 to $3.95 It He'll give these Gloves a handl They're ex- Bhirtc ore sure to pl him eon . Ohlmbnyl and Broad- cloth: at .. 11.50 to $2.15 We have it on good authority that the man at the top of your list is o solid, substantial fellow, and wants solid, substantial gifts. The presents for him are useful, wearable, practical . . . the kind of gifts we've grouped together on this page. See them today. PllllWSE BRUS, llll. Worm-Hose will help ‘ him out nu m: mt forward on cold winter momma: .. s0- to$l.00 cellent quality in ‘Pans. Greys and'Cream, lined . - Priced You can't go wrong on a cowhide belt with his initial on the buckle. - Prices 50c. to $1.50 ‘olcmofis. When they left, giant flames we.e harm from three of the 10 vessels in e enemy fleet and an- other~ltg type unidentified —- was sinkin g. Two cruisers, the Navy said, were hit by LOOO-pound bombs, While a third warship, either a. destroyer nmthwest of Guadalcanal in the“ bflimbidlsél-T v5.1a; by“ l tfllphfildLtis fourth Ship, "do. _ scri e as e r a secon d - f 11 wing er or another cruiser, pfibatlaaly NoIvgembélno m the report ‘or was struck by two more t0_ped0e3_ Sharp aerial f1 which presumaby carried forcements and supplies for Japanese on Guadalcanal ‘ghtlng ccom - ied the attack on the surface Jlilt. rein- Grade 1: No teats. Grade 2 1 Vel- do Houston. 2 1.01111 MacEschem, 3 Gordon Bertram. Grade I 1 Gr. "to Nicholson. 2 Harold Nichoson. that Grade 4 l_ Catherine Buchanan, 2: \ HAZEL GnowrscaooEEflT-Wcy rrls. ‘To s fTcd Craswell Norma Pound. 3 Helen Flo Bagnall. Grade '1 1 Merrill Nlcfiol- son. Grade 8 Erma Slcvenscn l. Hazel Craswell. Grade 9 1,01" Pound. Grlde i0 1 Marti)?" l man, 2 Dorothy Bagnn Pound. Teacher Recommends These GiHs HOUSE COATS - in Satin, Chenille and Figured Beng- allne . . . . . . .. $4.85 to $14-95 NIGZYIIES and PYJAMAS in Satin, Rayon and Crepe. —-" Prices .. 531-93 t0 $233 BED JACKETS in quilted Satin, flmvorcd and plain. - Prices ,__ __ _ , ,, $2.9.» to $3.75 panssns --_ Tito gift that will last tlirmiullruit the your — in it Yd Peers. more Arthur, sgt, North Ohathrtm, Ont. Onodo Killed accidental v; Elrick. George, 01., , Scotland. Aberdeen , 111K115 Farm Prices Should Be Stabilized ‘POERONPO, Dec. Mia's third period of inflation since the outbreak of the first Great War began with the start of the second Great War and has been loll- larly rapid in the level farm prices and industrial waqol, O. H. Crepes and Woolloflfl- - Carlisle President of the Dominion ply-sq _ _ , , , _ _, $191410 $14.95 Bank, 1d shareholders of the ' bank at their annual meeting to- (‘O ‘T9; "‘ FMS of "mm-y ‘it . daThere were excfllflzionai condi- er-muuuyt wives - in Electric ‘ tions raiding the advance of farm gm; and gml 1113111151; also prices, said Mr. Carlisle. At the llnuvlos and "Wm "is. fill‘ trim‘ outbreak of the present w-r farm prices were only on a parity with 1111-111 ziurl utifrinluioll. ‘Yglgcs: those oi’ 1934 and t: incgease of . '_':g ., 32 r cen since en ocs not, hm“ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' m ‘ ' ) n saltlnthe speaker, upper) unwar- 1l.\.\‘i')l‘..1\GS - Smart. leather hzttnll-zigs in Navy, Rod, Black. ranted when the farmer's increas- ed costs are considered. There should be no further Increase of _ ,_ 1- u ___ Pficgd farm prices, Mr. Oarlisle held. but. Bu“ n m“! “ T300 m $0 79 the Government should take steps from . . . . . . .. - ~- to secure a reduction, when poss- ouovus -- In K111, Pigskin and Woollen .... 00c. to $3.70 nrsuurzmris Y a '35’ Hllllrirwl" Phone 1766 154 or. Geo. st. lble, in the costs of wings the far- mer needs. Dealing with the lndusbrialwn situation Mr. Carllsle contin : "Inflation of industrial wages is creating a dangerous situation for labor and others and must necess- arlty culminate in a crash as de- vastating as or greater than that caused by me stock speculation of 1929. wages. he raid. were at an wall-time high at the outbreak of war and have since increased bv 40 ‘pfl’ cent up 1T1 September. Af- ter the war production will be back lln a (‘ompotltlvo market and low {costs will be the main factor in coping ind moving. 9—(G.P)-—Oan- i BY OFFICIAL ORDER Beginning Wednesday, December 16th . l EEEEEE -when sold as fluid milk for human consumption than the legal retail price now prevailing. BE SURE YOU GET THE FULL BENEFIT OF THIS REDUCTION THE WARTIME mucus AND Tnapr. 110.1111» MUST BE SOLD FOR 2c, ll QUART LESS P‘.