I~4A i. z 'i . |a35ii)lt mas! TOBACCO in Clft Packages tins. Herbert Tareyton Pipe Tobacco in i/z-pound glass iiumidor jars. pound glass humidor jars. Forest and Stream, Sir Walter Raleigh, Philip Morris, Old Vir- ginia, etc., in {Ii-pound tins. 700 individual gift boxes. Cigarettes Ail the popular brands of Cigarettes in ' ' k . Edgewanh Pipe Tobacco i" L flat 50s and regular size pac ages pound glass jars and {fr-pound Cigars A number of good varieties of Cigars S - - SPECIAL VALUES SHOP FRIDAY AND SATURDAY loll THESE SAVINGS ISLANO CNEESE nun-r on o. LYNN VALLEY 2C oz. LIb-IIIIINCII-JICK. 15c oxrono mu 3 or 35c E5?“ KIDNEY BEANS Bossier 23c 19C CNOICE PLLIMS 2° "Mil-digs. 1st 2 fer 31C KING COLE or SCHWARTZ COFFEE I Ll. TIN Mk 34c NOVA SCOTlk-NORTHERN SPY APPLES 2.80 THE GLARDmN-e SYN H O L M N ’ S Grocery Department Helps You Gel Ready For Christ GIFT SUGGESTIONS -- DAKING Niii For The Ones Who Smoke! iiigh Grade PIPES On disploy is a fine assortment of gen- uine Algerian, Italian and‘ French Briar Pipes-ranging in price from 1.25 to 1.25 to 7.00 The Pipes priced at 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 are fully guaranteed and are packed Ill VIESTER I IIAIIIIIAII .- ‘III IIITDIII OI‘ anon anus-e tawny tesauv be held at ledeque Rink Marvin'- pge, 1e gt p.19 p.111. All interested pie... attend u. the ice will soon he ready. James Clark. President- ‘I'll -.-_,.. -—TIA.IL l-ANGIII out their official program at the in uptown Hall on Manda)’ eventua- ‘rhe first matting on Monday, Dec- Pearson. assisted by Wallace Braw- Ohied Renter. bell; games were enjoyed. The ‘Iuxis the Mentor, ma» Bissau-d Personals --/I'be indlsposltiou at ilia. Wil- bur Maehrlane st. her horns in aumrnexside is regretted by her triendu-B. List Victims Cf Air Crash WQIOVQ FILED. Mass. Dec. ll-(APP-The following were list- ed by air transport command authorities today as survivors at the transport plane crash Ln which will LEI?!‘ - ‘r110 second meeting or the Trail Rangers (ales 1-1 to l5 years) and Tuxie Boys as to w. who carry United Church o! Canada. was held‘ B". “l. cameos. s; a. Folks Dots. a. ember i. was in the Iorm o! a banquet. The Trail Rangers were in charge o! the Mentor, Eric ley. An election o! aflioers followed frank boekhar. Da- puty Ohio! I-analr. Melville Como- Oaatla fli-eaaurer) Donald Nicholson: Tally (Secretary) Alex- ander Campbell. Plans were made tor the winter's work, alter which Group met at the same hour o! ‘I p. m. under the leaderdehip o! packed in 25's and 50's Picadilly Pipe Tobacco in 56- Ronson Lighters a The aristocrat of Cigarette Lighters in serviceable engine turned Chrome metal- These Ronson Lighters are pnccd at 6.00 E Nil. 3.25 Per iiasaper , 28 men were killed in the Lab- rador wilderness Tuesday night: Sport Echoes from Prince County The lei-Milne is the standing the. Summerside Hills Behoelloa- “n! League: l. Hawks. 18; 2. Hot. Leads. l7; I. Ravens. l0; 8. amu- crs, 12; 5. Slxers. ii; l. Gremiisia, Ivan Plnaau at the Hawks won the award tar high dngle and Parker Crockett o! the Hot Leads captured the high three prize. Ivarfs single was 260 and Parker's three totalled 82. Both were Use highest yet. reached by the High School boll.- The newly-termed Bum-ascends Hockey League la assured d hav- ing three teams and may have a tourth. The Legion lIINaatian. the ILOAI‘. entry, and Clarence "Winder" Eteelea team. u Stet. un- named. will be sure starters. and the application o! Kensington is being considered. There was coas- sidarabla trouble outlining III-Ill that would be acceptable to 3Q- alngtcm and the town teams. and at lest it was decided to draw up a schedule and present it. to the Kensingtan hooiray leaders tar their acceptance or rejection. some diitioultles were also aset in obtaining eatistaatory terms with the Crystal Rink authorities. It was decided that. a committee would go into a. huddle once more with Art. Claw. the rink manager. and it is hoped ‘that e compromise can be efleoted. ea that the games may be played as planned. 1t will certainly be a disappointment to many hockey inns i! it la impos- sible for the two parties to come to an agreement. as ‘that would probably mean that there would be no intermediate hockey played n ECEQBER 12. 1941 _,_,._, .__sflklnv‘- ' SUMIIEISIIE Regular 56c l’ AM TAM ROBIN HOOD Christmas Cakes and Puddings Iiow Cn Display Big Variety-C hoice Quality Cet Yours iiewl Peanuts Almonds Fiiisorts Pecans Brazil: Shelled NUTS NUTS In The Shell Walnuts and a variety of mixed nuts California Almonds in ié-pound cello packages f Filbcrts, Pecans, Brozils, Walnuts and Cashews JORDAN Place Your Order New For Chfistmas Pouhry TIIRKEYS - clllcttslls - llllclts - CEISE Highest Quality VELVET—-CAKE and PASTRY FLOOR .Mh Package CRACKERS Slightly stats Reg. 24c OIIICK COOKING OATS 5n. m. Res. 31c IS oz. Reg. 30c KEL APPLE JUICE 3 TIIIS roe 46¢ 2C oz. tin -— Regular 20c t. 2 no. 39c 32c 25c BAKING NEEOS Raisins-seeded, seedless, sultanas, mus~ catels and currants Glace Cherries and Fruits Marachinoiand Creme do Menthe Cherries Peale cut mixed peels cut citml and cut 1 t l d 2 ' 5:13:15: ,§‘°§,_'O,,'f,‘,°,f§,, rinkslhas been cornplatad and a mix; yuii»; ‘ . ['1] drcs ng room is in process of l" the emergency menu!“ n construction. Besides the open~air Priced Right ‘ advanced and additional steel is required for completion. It. is ex- pected per importation of this necessary steel. l "INIIEIIE OLO FIIIEIIOS MEET" i liiew Device In Safety Mine (By Robert Suit-at DUQUOIN, 111.. Dec. ll—-(AP)— Compressed air is substituted lor explosives to break t-onl in a coin- parativcly ncw millc operating here with the most modern caret-y devices. Leas than 50 miles from Cen- Craiiia, IIl.. where an explosion re» suited in the deaths o! lll coal miners last March, this mine has equipment described by its super- intendent as unsurpassed any- where in the United Btatea. The mine is typical oi modern mining methods employed in var- ious parts at the country. It is the New Kathleen which produces 5,- 000 tons oi coal a day. The mine had experienced a rock fall in one room the day ‘oe- iore e. recent inspection by news- paper mep. But the pile at rocks and shale bore a heavy coating oi rock dust. This rack dust-pulverized lime- stone deposited with s blower hose-coated every lncls o! the rooi_ walls and floors o! the mine tunnel, which under the reflection o! electric cap lamps shone as bright and clean as a hospital cor ridor. Rock dusting la a aatcty meas- ure required by law in Illinois and most other states. When the powd cred limestone is blown into the air by an explosion and stirred-up dust tends to localize or smothei the blast. ' The compressed air device car- riea trash air to the workings enu in event o! an explosion turnishes trash air to trapped miners. The method is more costly than explosives. however. The superm- tendeni; o! the Oeataalia mine at a hearing alter the explosion esti~ meted initial cost o! installing the compressed air system would be 810.000. A huge cutting machine with a flat probing linger edged with s revolving chain eats straight into the wail at solid unmined coal at. tloor level. _'I‘hen it moves side- Wlys so that the entire wall o! coal will be undercut. This leaves space at iieor level into which the coal above can be tin. ' ch53 Jews ea eollectlre farm of Kiss- Menaheai. to be la the Arab alv- leion o! Palestine. include l5 from Canada. "than and children Iss1 be advised te leave. workers o! this tern - With possibility U. S. in southern Judea do not ant-lei ta totalle- w. and less. D. Perl- lmstter, second and tilt-h trons l t, are axruosstessiaae torced by the sudden blaat oi com. pressed sir. After a hole is drilled into the wall oi coal the compressed air device-a hollow steel shell c tube tour inches in diametep and equipped with a piston and valve mechanism-Ls inserted. The compressors. located outside the mine above ground. develop a Pressure oi 10.000 pounds a square illch. The air goes into the mine in smell pipes and is carried to the workina lace by one-hall inch Weber tubing. Alter the air is admitted t; the steel tube. pressure in the line ba- tween the tube and the centre; mechanism is released. The com- pressed eir in the tubs is releas- ed suddenly through savere] ma“ holes with such iorce that the coal la cracked or broken along it: arias for several feet in all direc- one. LONDON. Onto Dee. ll-(OP)—- Eighty-live per cant oi the lee _Polish army veterans working on Middlesex County Iarrns already have renewed their contracts to! loot-her veer. manager J. r. nyen o! the National Employment Ser- vice here said today. There has not been a single cue o! e men expressing I desire to return to Europe. LONDON-NU?) — kfleuItssi-a Minister ‘Boat Militias has oase- Dieted‘ 3b years‘ continuous aer- vlce to the Home o! Ooeneaoe ea a Labor member. . flight clerk. T“ vlde sufliclent competition to keep YOU. Ohio. burg. 1nd. All but Bujak were passengers on the transport. toundland base comrnand of the 51C. post in the River Clyde area. when a. transport plane made a land- ing on ice Nov. l1 to take him to hospital in Goose Bay. He returning to the United States on the fatal ship, apparently on sick leave. vlvors who will b0 Structural Steel import Prohibited given first reading today in the Commons. o! structural steel (or large con- struction jobs, this regulation will curb Iurther big blliilllfll "PEPE" tlons at present. grnni. import. permits in case o! which has resulted from tar larg~ “unusual circumstances" or where er purchases-by Canada in the "particular hardship" is created by us. than by the us. In Canada. this prohibition. Si.“ Bu“ wumm J‘ Bunk’ in Summer-ids this. winter. Whether Remington would be able to ice a. team that. would pro- LL-Ooi. Harry J. Bullla. Lieut, J. M, Blck1cy_ Abilene, all’ Jowph P" slelanowlcz‘ war‘ the cash customers tilins Daat the box etiiee and shoving change at the man behind the window was a question discussed at the meet- ing. The Kenslngtols boys seem quite confident that their repre- sentatives would otter plenty o! opposltlmi. and ll’ they did they would no doubt. be an asset. to the League although the question a! travelling to and from the nearby town might be troublesome i! Old Man Winter started to play rough with us this season. C-pl. John 1L Sinner. Harris- Pa. Cpl. G. L. Harder, Fart Wayne, Bullis is assigned to the New- Harder was at an isolated out w“ Quite a munber oi the boys at the port. seem enthusiastic about the entrance of their team into the League, but Stu Martin, who represented the Ali-force boys at the meeting. said it was impos- slble as yet to Judge the strength of the proposed team. u none at tho bays had been able to show their wares in these parts. There is a rumor that one o! the boys at the part played with the junior Saskatoon Quakers and had as teammates, Doug and Max Bent- ley. stars oi’ the N. H. L. at the present time. A,T_c_ headquarters had no re- rt. on the condition oi the sur- removed oy elicopter. The Kinsmen are going ahead with their winter program tor :\e boys and girls cl the town. ‘rhe OTTAWA’ m“ n T‘ (c?) _' beard tones around the open-sir rink activities the Kinsmen have booked hlday nights tor minor A‘ the us‘ is the chief “time hockey at. the Orystal Rink. other similar items that go into heavy ttonstruciian. ’l‘ilt:sa import restrictions are part oi the government's emergency measure to conserve Canadian lor- elgn exchange and prevent turther deterioration In the Canadian re- serves at gold and LLB. dollars. However. it buildings are well “ will be leaued (or Finance Minister Abbott may smaller building jobs will not (By The Canadian Preaai be affected, because mast. of the LONDON-JOE; _ Vegetarians; steel for such eriierPrises in made are to get. no concessions under in Canada. the potato rationing. said food Prohibited steel imports include milsistry oflicials. girders, beams. angles. joists and 3'0 COOOCONQNMNO-{il To The Electors 0f ' Second Prince We wish to thank ail our Literal‘ committees for their most excellent co-operation, efficient direction, and intensive work, as well as every elector in Second Prince, who contributed to our election on December ‘Iith. You have upheld the best traditions of the Liberal Party. We again express our appreciation and ra- affirm our intention to serve your interests to the best of our Qbililst ‘ G. H. BARIOUR FORREST PHILLIPS. vO 0§O0%I' NOTICE ro POIILTIIYIIEN and FANIAEIIS WE ARE NOW BUYING ALL GRADES CHICKEN AND FOWL Alive or Dressed We prefer buying direct from the farmers. and can supply shipping crates if desired.» ‘ JENKINS BROS. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. 00-0 TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY it. M» v .,,_ and”... enema by MAX NOSSECK An Alcoa Production ° 20th Centurrm EXTRA - EXTRA The LOUiS-WALCOIT FIGHT PICTURES Shams 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday Z230 with ihi 5th Chapter of "The Sea Hound" W. REGENT I TNEATIIE SIIRIMERSIIIE _ FRIDAY and SATURDAY “LOVE TNIIT BOY!” ‘THAT'S WHAT EVERY IELIN WILL YELI. WIIEII TII! (NAIF. TAKES A (NANCE OII ROIAICII M Also News Shows 7:15 and 9:I5 Matinee Friday 3:30 CRAPAIIII TNEATRE roNEitNiInNlNER. Shows: Fri. 8:15; Sat. 7:30-9:39 TON. Mesa. ma’ (APO-Ma's. l-lelen Vines m l m", from bum; sulieredtwo tire that took the lives o! L ‘m. her six children last I181; pm]. sent the other tour to P “$1M, ‘rwo oi the younaeWl-‘wd 1o. and mam. '1—P"""” “or l tempting to make their will ‘ a steirwlv- t Kent. malsnllfrlfi t --A new hestina system 2&1“ aided upon ea a war W“ members e! a chm“ 1""