4 J ,.,,i.. .-. Christmas o“ to choose from. DECEMBER 13. 1110 {- _ ' HRISTMAS psrecrats V We will soon have our usual large stock of Poultry en hand. The choicest Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens obtainable will be here for We invite you to order early i0 git the best. If Y0" W181i we will hold your order in our refrigerators until wanted. raascaatttéorgrarqvtsscvattvrss . PACF THREE . ._.. .~ _ .--l The Bentralfiuarilian Iiils‘ column is reserved for new; of ‘bill interest. hut advertising of in "gwfv nature may be Inserted _u. a word, strictly pny. JUNIOR III-d) Cross calend; "10 Saturday. December 14. L-365. “YflillE FUR. MARKETING Houses Si“ QITWI‘ .l'0ill‘ pelts for the Big Pelt Miow and make usual advances. l 3K6 vflui‘ selections now for this 1W event- —219-I2-13-1i. . lol-ICE 0011111‘ —A anihk and incapable received a 80 days suspen- isctitence at the Police Court Iesiudilly tnorniug. 1t was the only case on the docket. mFx-‘qllllllrl’ BEBEAVEMENT —M1‘l. ° "d Dousan. Prince 5t. hasre- “vs- i§§m c.4145 GROUND 5UET, lb. - 20c goth/ed the sud news of the death of If]! biothcl‘. Peter Cummlnizs. of l-inockct, Mc. .The late Mr. Clilhmuius. who conducted a auc- DRIED 40c BEEF, lb, _ _ W551i" ‘Aljutt-rv business in that city, visited his sister a short time ‘aso. i? Mince hit-at. frying llom, Fresh Sausages, lb. — 20c lb. — - 18c lb. — — 35c Potted Meat, 2 bowls 25c GAZETTWiIL-Aruonz the list oi’ abpointnlents, provisions and ro- tircments ill the Canadian Militia. and C AB P‘. nupcar tho following: lllidillftl PILL l-Ilgbrs iDetallsi: To bu Mai . Cunt. W. W. Reid. 12th Aurii liiio. u» be acting Capts, Lts. l) E. Idfinl-Ilifr. 13th ApflL 19441 J,A_ lvlticDtmitlu lsL SQQL, 194i) T0 be Lt. Prov, 2nd, Lt. J. 1. Hickey, Salmon, lb. - _ -_ _.3()¢ Halibut, lb. - -- _ 32¢ Haddock, lb. _ _ _ 15¢ Fresh Fillets, lb. - 20¢ 5E‘ IQKWJSKKKJK-x -.- M SMOK E l) inns. lb. - 27c Whole or Half ____ I} QQIPS Ltd. 125 Grafton Street l . 27th AIIIL. iili0. JYFTI-YNDS CONFERENCE — Mil‘. W. li S. at". Deputy Minister oi lhilllillfilid‘ in the Provincial 00v- ’ 1- t iclt on Tuesday morning I’ inr ()>~\\‘l\‘a to attend a two-day con- ference on the situation resulting ilirlll 1.4 v1 irreu iPlltS with ihc Brit- .. Iii \i1 ' Ttvprcscuftiiivcs oi ‘M ll ~' ul‘ Agriculture 1P u‘. ;i provinces and 1.1 be in wtcn- BOILING PORK, lb. _ ._ l 18c K'€’€€ CJ-ZTQQRHQKE i‘ bl Z'€.\-’€ i-v ‘ in. . g‘: . t-uces which got 1-; t y. Agreements Y“ lv with exports to in oi Canadian iapornied m Plume Ila INN) __;€e 4 )l(l'I'lll"Ill FORMERLY OF (l \l(l.()l"ll*."l‘()\\'N.—-ii is inlt-r- .\ .1511 that Flying OiilCtI‘ é. ;g_?_‘ — interpreting the War News Press Stu" Writerl sywpuihn law.» of a carefully- mpyyeri Brifisli trap have sprung ihut to bite off the head of Italys boasted army of attack in Egypt. “d rock home anew with ti Inga ti disaster. A grim sinrv of defeat, more mighing perhaps in its potential rifttt upon the course of the war than the Grcok rout of Italian in- riding hosts, awaits official telling inlthly. 1t will icst rigorously Mur- tolini‘; boast that his war bulletins to his people are “documentations a! truth." British estimates of the number t. h unn,_l_ nnnrn-l' EXAMINATION Fittlnr and supplying Glasses Etc n. .|. union OPTOMETRIST- Montague, P. E. l. Office linurs: l0 to l2 A. ll. I 2 to 5 P. M. liilillfl." etc. by appointment Oiflee Connected with IIRUGSTORE fgsuun—~ How Are Your Eyes? Mlfflttu are having symptoms rain — headaches, sore 9!! di _ ‘przlglnnzziness consult l M your service with "n; of experience and a thorough Niracting service. liall i dllfirllitldls, ‘M “mm yo“ ti. F. Nutcheson G. F. IIUTUIIESON F- G. IIUTCIIESON ___.__ hir CHRISTMAS FRESH AS A FLOWER! ‘LOTUS’ "i! New Per/fumed Cologne y iugotiav N once subtle and os- Qiifi-uyot fresh and ‘lllvent on on English country govdonl The local undertones in this ‘fllohliul new Cologne “We a lowing Implos- iioe ol chem, REDDIN pgtsidiéfi fiiiiiiifildi~fiidiiflfiieii~ l -1<.t>ux. of Stcllnrwu. N. I"lfillll-3.l'1ll)il was publish- ‘ L‘\‘\ (iiiartlinii, as crvtl- l§"lll\ll Air lvlitnstav 111‘. tlivc-bumbinu iii- of prisoners taken are soarivu. to high figures. Each lll'\\' l bulletin stops up tho up: _ Prime Minister Ciillftllill 11in (i Parliament for annouucciut-itt that. three or more Italian divisions lnnl been gobbled. - That would mean subsiaiviillv a sixth at least. of ItI.li'\h' i powerful slrikittp, i'< t. able Italian CfiSlldlliPS and .-.'.r.i.,,;- l . lers and a quilrlcr o1‘ more of his k entire army secms_ to have boon put out of action 1n four ch ‘- Authoritative figures un (11 i lanl's full strength are lurking. It ‘ has been estimated at irmu 15l),-|_\'<>1i1\.;: ih 000 to 2o0.00i) nicn. The (ffvillli oi it . unquestionably was posted at tho. now-lost Sidi BfllTZllli sptuirhotl (LIB — and has been destroyed. Those divisions were the cuttng .1 esdge Oiétilthllitlkiililll thrust ul lin- “z "‘-“?~ "'5' '“'*'"1‘ oliuflls l\‘(‘..»'\.l~‘. Rvvllliliilg Depot {.IOOIJ_S, ‘native and Italian. 'i'lil‘ll"jn .,-1,,-_.,.-_O“-,,_ m‘ H; out“. 05s is ireparablc because rvplarv- 1 3.10;...“ m “n. lnfrcdugtqy-tt m... ments cannot be sent from Italy ‘ ‘mark,’ y, H“, iHLUQ-y of gflefyfutiiiijmiiii‘ 1:,‘1'“"‘1“_5 £15m‘ iliuzg an tlic in. t tilayecl in the m; pi2‘.‘;"‘.t'5...2°‘§l“°. t H: to the o. - eml retreat by Wm “mg or {he ins u l-ultlwi, a Dntthntti. in tile inr- - .\l1.~s Bertha Largo. of this -. no aitzicked. the submarine 11.x.- uilit itmchinc suns and anz- Lhrrc titties. Bau- ~ Stvllarton town ‘tit-tn 111' y liS tl‘.\"l liarboi‘. was . ll. Iii, Itobcrtson and Alf- 1 l in: irnm the Moose River a I... H. D. Foster, Marsh- au aunt of this clever i: oiiiccr. FLYING- ()I"I-‘I( It NIIDRESSES ‘inc Y's ‘s Club list (1 over by Y's Man . he special speaker g (Jiiillff H. A. Molynaux Italian advance forcts in Euvpi. Pinyin-V M m" C" '5 m" sound plausible. Tliotiszititls : of . ‘ixmnu M a “ _ wmch troops unquestionably u-vrc scat-i “um i i ‘ l""’l)9u°" ' hlatlc. 111i i o speaker, l‘i3iv'(;.‘.ll— tered westward front sidi BiliTlllii to the Libyan border" along Lill‘ __ , Slender bu; exposed 75mm. nub Ollillllfifi the activities of a recruit- ian supply 11m; The bulk o; 1mm lug drpoz- nntl told about the train- neccssarily were work troops. hoot-t ,- KIN?“ i0 “T111115 bl’.- evei", not flgliters._'I‘hcy' wort.- than-v l ' lull-Tiff? ' to maintain essential and difficult lil-"tobviikvi - - service for tiie front. interested Prolonged resistance to a twat- ward lunie by the VICiOFy-Iillhllffd tionrctl at nl i\’ll‘.‘illl'(3. The speaker A 1hr spz-akci" for his very i11- Brltlsh orces and their Frcc r and educational address French allies seems impossible. Guns s .it the nicctiiig were: Gor- Tlic Italian retreat route prob- him i: i, and mm shaman, Meet. ably is badly cluttered by wreckage lug clitstrtl with National Anthem. of the shattered advance army and its supporting service. To living up fresh shock divisions against that morale-breaking situation and under fire of British bombers and long-range naval guns would be difficult, even if Grazianl has sucli fighting units to call upon. There is still locking, however, a vital piece in the picture puzzle of Italy's new defeat. There is as yet no adequate explanation of Italian surrenders mounting into big fig- ures. ST. AVERDS with her cousin, Mrs. Charles Swan St. Avards, ls at prcscut friends in Sackville. Mr. and Mrs. Pa-rkdale, BIG receivins consrotille tlons upon the arrival of a daughter. Mrs. T. regrettable lllnesS. her daughter, Mrs. Charles Weymotitli, Si» Gill'- Mr. Charles ts about e881" in the Prince Fxlutard lslantl hospi m1’ due m injuries received in min or car aocidcnt Budge. Among the in uniform w are Private Edward Dooley. 0f m9 of Charlottetown- last home. .lll . aim ‘cfiimotidgof tho oldrsi- lurid Qnm-ieé, vi1. the old Ki-n-ivioron ‘F1111 “nory ln St. ' s. unis‘. many Mm pm}; iltv \\.'\_\. tiotis of do.“ Whfi‘ was ntade hort- to lil _ and hides before gttlilq min lottetown. —P. NECKLACE ma burnt-s‘! -ii(lSf‘ of poll »-tCl'" BROS. - was)“ . . NERVILINE . for Stomach Go's Wellington Dixon, J. Sontncr. Pavkclalo. is recovering sleudily from her recent Colcs. Jackson, 5t. Avflrds following treatment on Hillsborough neighborhood men now ho are enjoying lcflvt‘. ‘Thorpe of St. Avarris. 6th Slizuallers and Gordon Gallant, ltnCv; N. bvlli "(it\l‘flli‘ has hull a look in on "Merry England" slut-t‘ ______. nni. inn: since. liv ("liar-i ..!\ riwiivritd n: [nil (‘lmilnii-ti"; , (i ‘_ l" tall W" M“ m q a i‘l' 511.68.). FUNERAL SERVICES —- The re- mains of Mi". James D. Keenan, irniuet: at Bvach Grove Inn, who passed autay in the City Hospital WlKlllCSflfly ivvtc forwarded from tlto A. A. II’."llll "cy Futicral Home by lllOiOl‘ lnxtix-o yesiovtluy morning to Gcoruciotvu where Requiem High Muss ivas rvlebrnted at St. James Church by Rev. Owen Klggins who aL<o conducted service at the grave. At the mineral Home an honor- ary escort from the Veterans Home Guard of Cinutia was present, the pallbearers also being selected this unit, as the Beach Grove unit of which the deceased was a mem- Mrs. Paul Ooombs who recently her is under quarantine. In George- spent a pleasant fpur weeks visit toivn, the pallbearers were Messrs. . James Condom, Horace Parker, John visitius l Currie. N. 3., while on route to her home m Revere, Mass. I-‘LOURISIIING SOCIETY - The hicrniaicl Rod Cross working unit was organized, and, besides a num- - ber or bandages and surgical dree- builfile sings prepared, knitting was com- tneiiced on August 7th. and during 7 the past four mouths the follow- ing articles have been completed, by the membership of fourteen: 20 sleeveless sweaters, 4 turtle nook sweaters. 13 pairs Mrs. A. E. C-tihnon. Si; AYE-ii‘- pairs seitmeirs socks, 9 pairs air- is spending an 011103111119 Visit Willi force mitts, 8 navy scarves, 3 air- force scarves, 6 ribbed helmets. 1 balaclava helmet and 4 aero cape; alvitweutywfive dollars donated. to the Red Cross, the proceeds of cake sale held at Messrs. Holman’; - Ltd, Charlottetown. The members - mot in the different homes during the summer and trill continua the some good work for the winter months. LADIES AID P.E.I. HOSPITAL- The December meeting of the La- tiics Aid of the P.E.I. Hospital mot in the Cundnl Home on Dcoembrq ii at 3.30 p. m. with the President in tlic chair. In spite of widespread illness there was a. fair attend- unco. The nominating committee brought in the names of Mrs. H. - I. Sear, Mrs. Milli McLeod and - Mrs. Sicwiirt Jones to fill vacancies b11111! ‘n 1m the rxccuiive. The President re- rocoilur- i ]vt11“t‘(l llmt plans for the reorgan - e ‘air first Pruv ' ziiion oi tlu- Iraizue of Mercy were 1- i\I'(1iZl'l'~,\ .1: but were not complete in. iucsoui. It is fclt that every imm- ztti on iln- i-land who is interested ill 13in hospital but who may be 1m- Jill!‘ in take mi active part in the uork nf titi- Laziics Aid. should be "l\'\‘ll zru opportunity, through 1m lrnilllt- of Mercy. to help in this work. ‘liio Pirsitlezit also gave a tnrsi interesting report of the De- » ntix-r mrciiuz of the Board of ' '|' intros oi the Hospital. Tea, serv- . I In ilw irtmbcrs from Zion III“. ll tvas Illl|('ll enjoyed. MilNlNALD-DYFFY NITPIIALS ‘inc marriage i110): place very iilv at R30 o'clock on Brion-flay, ."til""‘ liih. at S Joiculfs \l.l.l. Kelli. s (‘ross of Mary Elt- een, daughter of the Isle Michael from i army socks, 7' ‘in and Mrs. Duffy of Maplewood and Louis McDonald, son of the late J. W. and Mrs. McDonald of Grand ‘Ikacadie. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Hither Leonard Mc- Donald. brother of the groom. Sear» ed in the sanctuary were Rev. W. V. McDonald. of Aiberton, another brother of the groom and Rvev. Fath- er Keefo parish priest of Kelly's YIIIIIKIIIKvsI a=d41’2‘-'.'€‘i'C‘-C". ATTENTIDN This advertisement is worth 50 cents on any guaranteed Rfrmanent wave given at ason’s Beauty Shoppe be- fore Dec. 22. Make your ap- glxgza ahemygdm. L“: Bolntmental early. Ifhone oil-L. during the uupttu mu appropriate ,,,',“’{‘,.,§,,'§ "“' “’°°‘“" ‘"' solos were rendered by Mr. Iiirank . Flood. Th8 bfidb IDOKOG ' “ ‘I’! L-3IB-I2d2-li. in a smart may suit. made on strict»- ly tailored lines, a French blue oil'- the-face hut, silver fox scarf and shoulder corsage of American beau- ty roses. Mcs. Vernon Curley, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid wore blue velour coat, op um trimmed, blue hat with toucr and shoulder cor-sage of roses. Her husband. Mr. Vernon Ouriey acted as gioomsman. Immediately follow- ing the ceremony. wedding break- fast was served at the brides home in the immediate relatives of the bridal party including Rev. Father Keefe who graciously proposed the toast to the bride and groom. In tho evening a reception was held when upwards of lfity guests m- Joyed the hospitali y of the bride's mother. The happy couple were the recipients of many beautiful gifts including substantial cheques from relatives and friends both home and abroad. The groom's gift to the bride wasa. handsome iewelled wrist watch. to the bridesmaid a crystal r and to the gioornsmsn gold cuff links. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will reside in Grand ‘h-aicadie. DWELLING DAMAGED BY FIRE. -—Fire earlv yesterday momimz. caused hundred dollars at the residence of Mr. l1‘. Walter I-Iyndman. on North River Road. Firemen said the blaze was centred in a corner of the at- tic. between the ceiling and the roof. Considerable cutting was needed to mach the blame. One line of small hoze was used. Origin o! the blaze was unknown. It was dis- covered about ‘I o'clock. Personals Mr. Lloyd McPln-iil. Long Creek, Mr. McKmnon. St. Catherlnes. were business vLsitors to York czi Wed- l\('$(i'rl_\‘. M1‘ Willi-anti Coady of Ila/mi- brook. Lot 4.8, P. E I. is con- valeacing after being operated on for appendicitis in the City Hos- pital. The many friends of Mr J. P. Crrxkett. Channttetown, rccret to learn of his illness. He has been confined to his home for thc past week. Last night his condition was reported to be improving and he is expected to be able to be out in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Nielllsh. of Union Road, and Mrs. Penna Meow. and her datichter. June. NPW Perth. motored to Charlottetown (ii .av. Mrs. Melllsh slaved in the c , whore she will 571F115 iii!‘ xvcek-ond visiting her son Harrv Melllsh. 5"! Hlllsboro Street. John J. MacDonald. and John Chalsson, left recently for Truro, ‘The Mesa Clear Spvi Bear River. companled them to Charlottetown whore she is spendlttq some time with her brother. Mr. Joseph Chais- sou. Prince St. Kinsmen elect New slate a_t Annual meeting . ‘ring held hi. thgtCiiliiilcitigt-loiliilzi nigtlge and h. W ,_ er, stew in the course of‘ hi» m: dress gave mam’ lflielesing 5 lights of conditions as he saw them in England while on active service- He gave illustrations of the work- ings of increasing; “gig, =3‘; columnist as,“ we“ mmufieggg l f the EH8 3113s refigeilgnt). The effects of num- erous bombings in the vicinity 0c- cupied by his unit was very svelt- iy exaggerated by Th" 9mm“ Pm‘ pagandists and w" a source of lea musexnent to those in o» occuvf Turner announced that boxes to Charlotte- in the services had been forwarded. Th election of officers for 1941 was held with the reuowins veins electedz- ' President-Gordon Ilutcheson. Vice President —Erneet Dori!- sgoretary —.I. C. A. Gordon. Treasurer —Louls Turner- Editor —Bob Nicholson. Assistant Sooretsl’! -—Gwrs¢ Ar- ere. Directors -—Earl Norrie. Bil Boylel, Rnlnnd Tlyllll‘. Gordon Hutcheson presented a. list of i5 names secured from the Dis- nssry and it was moved and car- theso be sent l. area. Kin. 1.01.1 the Christmas town Kinsmen rled that each of Christmas basket as outlined by Miss Earle of the Dispensary. ‘Iiho opportunity for real personal eer- vice here was brought up by Geo. Ayers and some mom‘ express- ed tiheii- willingness to contribute some necessary extras to supple- ment the baskets. rt was moved by Stew Ives and carried that the Sec- retary place these names on record and after investigation at a later date some welcome help could then be given after the New Year when the persons concerned mlsht be more in med of some little assist- ance. After a rollicking sing song the meeting closed in the llSllilI manner. {Ii-rinse w». r - READY FUR XMAS i362!‘ ln J H2 Prlnc» Sheet, d demure estimated at several N. S. Miss Genevw Chaisson tic-l‘ the speak- l strum:rtstrtrtstststiiirtv?atom-inset»m}? and select (‘lirlslmns Our display ls larac and make s good st-‘ertinn here. Articles of nll kinda are on display the makers. Jiitihliiiibi§iilahitlhhp iTrinity United Church FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13th ‘HM-Choir Rehearsal. lib-Y. P. U.—S0clal Ilall. Ml’. W. S. Grant P.E.l. on Board Choose Your Smart Occasional From Simpson's Big Variety! I '1' n 11.’? c. V's-arc. ., ‘vfls OTTAWA, Dec. 12 —Tlie national war services department yesterday announced the fonnatiori of an ad- visory board to control appeaLs for funds for voluntary war work. The board to be known as the 1 National War Charities Funds Ad- ‘ visory Board, is headed by C. L. Burton of Toronto. and includes Ii. representative from each province as well as representatives of five voluntary war service organizations. Provision is made for sunwqucnt inclusion of representatives n! (Yiiflr organizations which mar be given authority to conduct national ap- tmmimmiw .- s. ‘we. - End Tables In Variety 95¢ i» $l6-°5 (‘ash Price This yeor more than ever before you con choose of Simosons from the smartest end tables on the market while prices ore remarkably low. Here you will find walnut-finished models and more elab- orate ones in beautiful solid walnut. Come in and ed rccomitit-nmiiu : ~ n National War Chat-int» I<‘1u. visory Board." Under ’-€!€%€?€¥€4~€%€!€’€%€%€%€¥%!€4~€%l€3€ the fiillllflllllilniilW of Mr Burton, other board "o; . IliUiVOS . includc: Quebec, ' lercs, Quebec; No.21 mt. . W. Binniug. Aziiiiipoiis ltoiul; Nmv Brunswick, Mrs. Li Hf‘ - V: Rothesay‘. Prince léltnv Waltcr S. Grant. Ci:a1"1ot.'.e\o\v1i. The five sicrvict- organization rcp- n ‘on l rczento l. s arc: KliJjlils of Colvun. hi? bus‘. T. \ Alirfii 'l '. S tl- vatiou A . ' \ =5 yTuttc, ’I'oront hi; Cross. Dr. Fred W. Rtnul y, Toron- to; Y. M. C. A, W. \V. So1ulntn,l.£ Montreal; Citnatnau Legion, Lt.-. f‘ Col. E A. Oliver, ‘Poronlo. The uuuotinccmcut .\1'i:i the tic- pnrtmcnt liittl received no ' from fir,‘ other orgtinizatioi of tin inlen- '1". tion to conduct national app tls for fir.) funds. "If and when author" y is hi,‘ lfi\'€'ll to these ovuiiiiziitinns. then - any organization o auilitirixcti uill immediately be "rp ‘ntatzoti on this boa‘; .' tho h‘..ill'in"lll. added. To Regulate Dates The board will require production of audited statements of expendi- tures of all o; zitlous and trhsck the amounts to b? skcd of tho. pub- lic and the purpose proposed for use. It will regulate dates of ap- peals. It will also have regard to the problem presented by the decision of the people of t1 community or a ‘province to conduct. a llliliflil mp- peal. “If a local community arranges l for one apeal and an organization has been included, then that organi- zation cannot go into that com- l munity and conduct a separate ap- peal." the statctnetit. said. _ The board will be asked to con- sider the question of the proper dis- tribution of funds collected in a single appeal. At present the local New Smokerfis Stants No smoker is completely happy without u stood m which to place oll his pipes, tobacco, cigarettes, etc. Here ore the latest models that will meet Wliil 1m» mediate acceptance. Cosh prices $3.95 $13.95 l LAMPS-New and Different lt‘l.O0R LAMPS, 'l‘RI-I.IGH'I‘S, TORCHERES BRIDGE LAMPS A wonderful display of many styles, each com- plete with the newest in shades. Table Lamps in the new pastel colors. Priced from penis. Announcing formation o! the l}. board. the department said: "Since choose “My the (‘OfllITI(‘llK'€‘iIlPili. of the war ptib- , lic opinion has . rouut: th-xv-hvxvl I My] towards the vit-u-puin’ 1 ‘ivn- '_ al apperilsulfior itnnis ft. uar pur- 5 ' IIC. poses sho be 111 soul“ \\‘:l_\' ‘ , - -_ - it‘ united. Consists of bridge foblc owl fur filldiiii f 41'" "l ‘if; "Willi _tlils object in view a series sturdy mercy GS musnutd A, i.l~_'_1| q J f 1 G of meetings of oi . f . - 4Q w; certaui large Midge P“ a“ -=.= hclti. .. Tin-s» . Cash pnce __ __ -- - - -- — —— -— I M toffee Tables will odd chorm and distinction to the coffee hour of many o hostess. Big values Smart One of those tables .every one of them. Cosh prices $3.95 $12.95 Z-nc. Telephone Sets Consist of stand for holding telephone and direc- Moy be used as on ‘$.95 tory, also matching choir. extra convenience II1 ony room. Complete -—-————--"-"—"“" $2.50 to $1 2.95 community decides percentages. Members of the board will be paid expenses. The board will not have execu- tive powers but will be purely ad- visory to the department. Vice President 0i 0P resigns mnomo, Dec. i2 - lCP) Q- Acoeptanoo of the SiQTlEti0ZInO€ IS Victor- Bifton. Wlnnipefl. i‘! Ordnance tinder the Ministry of National Defence of Ottawa. George Ferguson has been named to succeed Mr. Sifion es representative of The Winnipeg Free Prose hi membership of The Canadian Press. .____.________..__. REPORT EARTH TRBMOIT. LONDON. Dec. 12 —-(CPl -'I'hc Press Association rcportcd that an earth tremor lusting 3 scconds was felt tonight in fhc Welsh nrcas of Carnarvonshlre and Angloscy. A retail grocery chain in the; Unit- ed States wi‘l cnstatte in the banana trade in Gualcmala. Ilse sprains. Brigten Up the IivingmRom with a New Chesterfield Suite $12.50 t. $119.5» The living room is the centre of activity of Christmas time-why not bnqlztau up with o new chesferfield suite Not only will it provide otidcti chorrn to tit: fcttivc slfleofl but ll will odd bcouty and comfort to your home for years in cow-c. payment secures immeiliotc delivery. €é~fi¥éi€i<€iéfiii§€l Vice J-‘resldent. director and mein- g ber u’ the Catiadlan Press is ari- N,‘ pounced by W. Rupert Davies, a‘. President of The Canadian Press _." and of the Kingston Whig-standard r35: Mr. Siftonb withdrawal from par- tioipation in Canadian Press affairs - ; ' is duie to his assumption of the \ y,‘ p I -, t oi’ acting hinstci" General of ,_i . s r4751 yo a “J ‘cu-‘w .2. era's/g g yll) Monlln in in)’ .2 (a c. /\ s:-~l' d“- ~~ , ,.-_-. hainwnalaltvifl! ‘a Y: H. ' >1 CALL ON US (lifts lit-re. you can Toilet Fnncv Gilt Packages. (‘ANDY urettv gift packages fro-sh from VENTURA ‘ho Lrcman ti» Llllflii Will“ lit‘: l2 - 4 I jiiirzaziiazrtsa "DO YOUR SHOPPING llljlll." . Ernest N. Worth nRTfifilSTi [4l .l1.~' .1» .'\l‘.i 'll~‘.l‘t' . hi .111. \\' li1.!' "9 ,1 is ‘.%"i. il'.'\' Phone B‘. ‘-\ , ,. ,. l .<ln .,. ....-_.‘._.,.._.. "\1l.'.1.~. ..: i oh the nay 1o San FTEIHJIACO ixoni Jim-p piinartlgln the home. l‘ F. A, Stewart Jones — Special Representative iil€~l~fiifiii€i€ifii~€hfiifiifiifii€fiifillézliK23. ‘CJEI 1-1.. “BY (‘il-ZORGI-I. WI-I HAVE?" y Ln: .-'\ 1.1‘ . 11 . . (‘al , ' ’ ~ l i h. . t . , s._,_- 129 Kent St. ti‘ ll’it"!t"1i: Phunc tilt! ‘il T Til/Til‘? v.\~ -. v