DECEMBER _, 5,1921? A {WEEK-Erin FOOO SALE l gulnlllitsfi, very juicy — 4 dos. . . . . . . .00 ................ 65 CREAMERY BUTTER — Lb. . l) - Q w," Egoilfigp uPaORK - Delicious to slice cold -— Lb. .. (Limit 2 lbs. with on order) - . _4lb.. ...... ..25c h . rcjollclilNG APPLES / oxvoor. m STOCK lalllsilmiurs, ma. Stock, Choice Mil _ Lb. . . 49C '5 gr Cured, Smvliw mien.» > new I9; -— 3 tin! . ‘flag-line Sliced Attention is called to the an- nouylcenlelli. in today's issue ot the rules and regulations respecting the 1M8 Drama Festival which l! be“ sponsored by the Prince Ed- ward Island Women's Institutes. Willing to the Institutes to con- pstlllale tlzcm on tbe voluntary ‘radership they have been giving ‘m promoting music and drama lestivals. L.t. Col. W.W. Reid. 115.0. director of Physical Fit- lless states: "Provision oi music and drama ' opportunities ior our young and old iolk iir in my opinion o! out- standing importance here, and I uncerely trust that although the drama etiort ot the Women's In- iiituer has not been as extensive u in the music festival field, illm will be a considerable ex- pansion c! the programme during lire coming year. I should like to m whatever amount the Depart- ment of Physical Fitness is able to contribute to the Women's In- rututes equally divided between nme and music work . . . Let me usui-e you that the etlort oi the Women's Institutes in promoting these two outstanding forms oi red-cation and art is appreciated no end by the writer, and I would like to assure you of any possible cooperation our small Departmeny Ian give you iwm tlmeto time." l ids. alien's Commendation . l W“ W .1» W- 811w. Deputy limiter oi‘ Education. comes the Ielrlomng tribute: "Across this wide country oi’ Imam there is sweeping a move- % having as its chief object the creating oi! community cen- N. These centres arejntended to 511M weather the young and old ii the community in healthy... and Fviitahle forms oi recreation. Too W! have we been satisfied to Pllfchase our recreation! "Let ug hmliiitive and make our own’ is Wham“ °¢ W116i’. The drama, h- i" it does. OPDOrtunIty for dmlopmeni oi W Personality, skill. knowledge affording, as lg PICNIC HAMS, s u. a lbs. - u. .. 5REAKFAST BACON, l lb. to on order -— Lb. 65ers a CARRY stones - Phone S rvlce . c747 I87 cam’ ozone: ST. w. 7glhm c. Jelnty The Bil Store With the Big Block C_ Q m i kflw o _. 0y§>0 KQoeQoeQ-ewqs-tcr.» Drama Festival Idea ls Warmly Commended “n43: ................. -461: .....51c l s does opportunity tor healthiul recreation, is admirably suited to community centre activity. I com- mend most heartily the Drama Festival as a means towards los- terlng an interest in this splen- did type oi community and school recreation." Mr. I-I. B. Chandler, Director oi Adult. Education, also writes com- mending the movement. Mr. Chandler adds that the Adult Edu- cation Council plans to initiate a short course in play production at the beginning or the year. The course would include such topics as staging, costuming, acting, play selection, casting and directing. and will be open to anyone in- tending to make use oi this in- structing a group in amateur theat- rieale. To assist groups entering i.he Drama Festival, the Prince Edward Island Libraries have com- pleted a catalogue oi one-act plays, which are available ior loan to selection committees. , TO-NIGHT l 0FOY-7.45 pm Li; collusive JORDAN‘ You'll like her music and friflldli chat-it's delightfully drEei-ent. b Presented MeCOlMIClUS BISCUITS Eluvzsr‘ Lav|c1va_ 0.5.5.. E M.E.I.C. most LavlZhc CBE ME p - - - a. . .I.C., P132121)‘, “l! the corporation . oi l “a: Ensineors oi Quebec, mqutibbnuaie ot Ecole Polytech- med as "M"! his sraduation he upartmemfln engineer with the r 0! Public Works and m, 6:25:53‘ ‘Since me he has - c a mmnmlonui appointment c: q qihelaéfifi is on the "M. n ziiiaeering Institute o! - r (gormnmon. 0D eeentative oi dgaffmtmlfls Institute or l‘ celebrating The Corpor- Engineers or In 1920. To ' ' e maxing? Occasion oi the humane)‘ fiver"?! 0i the Que- e or C‘ The Engineering In- rl "Hier-l-sdnllliliz‘ firlldlargnlvd? iiolmlill in?!‘ 0i Science on Lleut. u. lmmm- Grant. President a were“, o" "14 Iirneai Invlane. “W Cilrporation e1 Council chlwzrogsssignll ll n 6d Prnig" Ueutfln-(lqglnanml "A Quebec. Lellfly Fraser LIEUT. COL L. F. GRANT Grant, E. D., M.E.1.C., is an hon- vrs graduaie or the Royal Military College and Queen's University 1B. Bu). He is associate professor oi engineerlng_ Queen's University. On graduation from the Royal lililitary College he entered the permanent iorce as an otticer ln lhe Royal Canadian Artillery. lie retired. w take up civilian en- ginaarim work. in i007. but return- ed to the forces, in i914, with the rank oi captain in the Canadian Overseas Railway Construction Come. I-ia was mentioned in dea- patches on three occasions. Pmrn 1921 until 193D Colonel Giant was an instructor and pro- tcssor at the Royal Military Col- lcge. 1n Sqzternber 1N9 he was called ior active aervlcenvitir the rank oi lieutenant-colonel, RCA. li. 040 he was appointed general 5t i Oillcer, first grade, MDJ. H} became an Associate Mem- ber oi the Institute in i013, and a Hem-her in i227. I-Ie has held rliioe in the Kingston Bram-ii on several occasions. and was named Dominion President in May cl this ;ear. The Central Guardian This column la reserved Inr news o! local Interest, but advertising o! a newly nature mly be Inserted at iIve cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. _ COOKS tor Christmas Photo- graphs CONFIIDERATION LIFE II- BURANCE. HOWARD Mr-JNNIS’ Fitted Footwear at 115 Queen Street. LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS -Muich Building, corner oi Queen and Sydney streets. Phone 1404, cnrcrarrarv cnuiiou pantry gal: afind bazaar Saturday. Dec. l, o . CBNTll-AI. PARISH. - Sunday, December 7th. Clyde River l1 A.M. Churchill 2.30 P. M. Clyde River 7 P. M. S. S. 6.15 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Minister. YORK - MARSIIFIELD United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. December 7th. I1 A. M. Central. 3 P. M. York. 7.30 P. M. Brackley. Sunday School at-mual hours. Rev. J. n. MaoOalllIn, llh- ' later. Personals Mrs. Howard Llewellyn o! George- town. has entered the City Hospi- tal where she is receiving treat- merit. TRYON W. I. The Tryon Women's Institute was held at the home o! Mrs. spurgeon Clark Monday, Nov. 10th. The president. Mrs. Walton Toombs presided; sixteen members and four visitors present. Meeting opened with the sing- ing oi one verse oi the carol lol- iowed by repeating the Creed. The minutes oi last annual meeting and the previous meeting were read and approved. The treasur- er's report showed a. total raised in the year $221.72, expenditure $91.50; balance on hand $130.22. Report o1‘ committees as 10l- laws: Red cross. 12 dresses. 13 panties, 0 baby jackets, 1 night- gown, 1 pullover sweater, 6 boys’ sweaters, 1 boy's suit. School committee bill o! $13-50 for blackboard. geometry set. Mrs. Walton Toombe was appointed to receive money irorn teachers con- trlbuted by parents to pay Proi’. Jones tor giving vocal lessons in school, payments to be made monthly. Bill o! $1.10 ior postage was voted to be paid. Correspondence was read; card from Mrs. Osborne concorninl re- ircsher course and letter request- ing that two members’ names be sent in to answer questionnaire. Miss Florrie Mabey and Mrs. Shel- don I-Iowatt were appointed. Mrs. Austin Smith kindly invit- ed the members to meet at her home ior the December meeting. Lunch wunmitteeqMlss MR. Gam- ble, Mire. Austin beard and Mrs. Flora Clark. . Mrs. Waldron Woodside to have charge oi’ program. Roll call to be answered with "My Favourite Vegetable." The collection am- ounted to $1.43- Tha election o! oliicera followed: President: Mrs. Clyde Hicks- Vlce-Hres: Miss Florrle Mabey. sacy; Mrs, spurgeon Clark. Treasurer: Mrs. Sheldon How- att. Directors: Mrs. Pore! Hewett. 1&1 Olgudg vessey. Mrs. Alban Gaudet. ‘ Auditors: Mrs. Robert Craw- iord, Miss Dorothy Taylor. Sick Comimlttee: Mrs. Alban Gaudet. Mrs. Percy Hewett, Mrs. spur-gem Clark. school Committee: Miaa M. R. Gamble, Miss Merrie Mabey. Ma's. Sheldon Howatt. Mrs. Claude ves- soy. Red Cross Committee: ma. Rogers-son and Mrs. Cailbed. Miaa M. R. Gamble reed the program on shi-ubs and flowers; the contest was jumbled names o! flowers. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostess. CHILDREN WELCOME oamarw - (or) - Calgary's landlords may be ulndersfilfl! 3 change or heart li recent news- pnper advertisements are any crit- erion. One such advertisement in the “Suites for Rent" column said the applicants must have ‘one or more" children." and another that a small child would ho "consider- ed." rstaiin LAUNDRY A 24914 Queen Si. Wet Washes-Sc par lb. Minimum price 50c Delivery‘ Service PHONE NO.‘ 2463-1 IIIIMMAE SALE i HOLY NAME HALL . SATURDAY, DEC. 6th 25:0 rum. St. Charles Auxiliary annual meeting oi they u I his cuaapl_gl_ig,_cg_lxat.o'r'rc'roww For the 1.-..n on the wallet and the othcr on quality --.-..-. with one eye 100% All Wool Overcoats $29.00 g Double breasted models with large flap pockets ~ mixture. and see! Step Out In A New (TCoat r It’: amazing how your spirits rise when you get into o new OVERCOAT. You'll feel and look like o new mun. Try on! The fine oll wool fabrics are horrd picked for ot- tractiveiress and for longer wear-and there's such o vor- iety of styles end cloths In choose from, you're sure to find a _ coat that loolis as Hlough it hod been mode to order for you-_ ‘und of course oi’ popular prices- i $35.00 -- $65.00 . Quality woolens expertly tailored to give you that custom tailored lo-ok — each coat yQu select from bargain rack 100k a more and 1s WORTH MORE. You will find the selection large_. tweeds, fleeces, meltons in colors —— brown grey blue ami A Week-end Special of Fine I Single breasted buttonthrou and fly front models \ MGDRE €~ W-‘LEODEEM EGO l’: POULTRY IIEPOIIT Egg receipts throughout the Province continue steady with vol- ume little changed from last week. Quality is high and there is a ready market throughout the lviaritimes for the product. The united Kingdom being a more iav- arable market tor Grade A Pullet eggs‘, these eggs are being packed For export. Due to a slackening oil oi the Newfoundland market and" the added expense o! routing eggs to this market through North Sydney, upgraded eggs have taken s further drop oi two cents per dozen. Even with this reduction, a -cview oi paying prices across Canada will show producers in P. I2. I. receiving a price above the average ior Canada. Dealers are paying ior ungrad- cd eggs delivered: A large 44; A iledlum 41. A pullet 35, B 30. C l9. Dealers oiierlng grading stations fur the graded product; A large is. A medium 4'7. A pullet (regular) .18 l-2_ A pullet (export) 40. B 3Q, C 22. A-l producers are receiving from ctailers ior the cartoned pack. .-\ arge 55, A medium 53. A pullet 1.5 and retailing to consumers in’ cartons: A large 81, A medium 59. A pullet 50. Poultry receipts are on the in- crease consisting mostly oi chick- rn and fowl. There is no apparent heavy marketing oi pullets. Chick- ms are still arriving in an un- finished state and it can bear re- peating that even with the in- rreased coats oi feed, a better prob. it can be secured irom poultry by fattening stock in order that the \ in: KIRK or siurir amiss 7,. SERVICE AND SERMON I PREPARATION rorr HOLY COMMUNIQN cououcrco av m: MINISTER 11.‘. km. mo... will convene mo i FRIDAY-O O'CLOCK n 0 birds will grade Mllkied A rather than Grade B. it producers will check paying prices per grade, rlrey will see the logic of this re- mark. Truckloads oi live fowl and lighter weight chicken continue to move to U. S. A. The price being paid the producer for this product is exceptionally good. being 22 ents ior chicken and 17 cents lor fowl. "lire market for all poultry especially heavy, well-fleshed and "linlshcd chickens oi’ the Milkied A and B grades appears quite bris‘: and Charlottetown dealers have increased paying prices to producers for Milkfod poultry by ulie cent a pound. They also have discontinued the decrease in price or poultry under ilve pounds which means that all weights o! Milkied poultry will be paid ior at the 1.01.) price Ior the grade. This fatter hang! makes an increase in price of four cents a pound on the Milk- ied chicken under iiva pounds. Dealers are now paying for dress» ed poultry delivered: Chicken MFA as, MFB a1_ n 20-5. c 12-14. A premium oi two cents per pound Ia being offered for all Mllkied A and B capons. Fowl over 5 lbs. A 22. B 20. C l0. Under t lbs A l8. J 16, C I0. ‘The turkey market has opened up in Western Canada. A iew remarks on this market is in ord- er as it does lniluence markets throughout Canada and the Mari- trmes. Paying prices in Western Canada are lower than last year end heavy turkeys over I) lbs. are l being discounted as much as ilve cents per lb. As an example, the] ricst quotations ior dressed A grade . turkey under 20 tbs. is 35c. Over“ L0 lbs 30c. Charlottetown dealers} are paying producers for dressed turkeys delivered 1B lbs. and under A 40, B 38, C 25. over 18 libs A 35, B 3S. O 20. Receipts oi geese and ducks are light and it is expected this pro- duct will be scarce throughout the 111215011. Charlottetown dealers are for nficiixig producers dressed Hum] geese and ducks, A 30, I I. C 20. Two carlots oi’ heavy 'chlcken comprising 60,000 lbs. uiere export- en lrotn the Province during the week. LOOK Foe m: vsuov!‘ PACKAGI