.........-.-_._.a.-l->u lfln‘.""(¢<‘wlll\ mr-v-shmrrfi. 4! 55-12‘: tit-fit?‘ ‘.1925? FEE‘ Q o crate price .15.’. lFiSASEMENT llzulii-s‘ Szltin Sires ii-Qfl. colors and several styles Blouses. Assorted $1.19 Ladies’ Purses in several different styles lSays food lSituation as Serious as ’17 (By William J. liumphrcya. A!- soelzitcd Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Dec 12—<APl—Br1- tom's food situation was declared by Agriculture Minister R. S. Hud- son iodav to be “just as grim" as i‘. v.';is in the bleakest days of the First Great War. Mr. Hudson put this grim pic- ture before a farmer's meeting in a speechwleived by informed quar- ters as a “pa-p talk" to spur home production. But the House of Lords iii cirbate on the some subject. heard yo); system needs immediate over- ~liziilling to meet the Nazi threat to British shipping. “The situation todaiv is Just as grim as when Mr. loyd George iilicn Prime Minister) started his zlitcnsive food production cam- niign in 1917." Mr. Hudson told !ll(' farmers. “The Government. is trying to adjust production so as lo produce foodstuffs that will pIthe people healthy as well as . e. He said the Royal Navy‘: task of ivfeaiing the German counter- iilockade of submarines and long distance bombers now is "doubly or trebly" as difficult as in the last war. Eixhorting tho farmers to in- crease home production, Mr. Hud- deelzired that farm labor ivould to contribute to the steadily ' demands of tlie armed except for con- ‘ ious objectors sent. to farms. ndrlltioniil labor would have to be provided by women. In the House of Lords Lord Strabolgi. Labor peer, said the sit- uation was serious but not desper- ate. There are large accumulations declarations that the con-| lGapt. Dave Legato l‘ Edits Paper For Soldier’s SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND. Dec. ll.—C8lI8(1lBlI troops manning been visited by LL-Gen. A lticNailkliton . . He toured the area Swbolng even at remote machine gun nests Capt. Dave Legato. who worked in the editorial department of the Mon- trcal Star before enlisting. is edit- inil ii newspaper for the men of his d ambulance units . . . A printed ’ called “The Mecliclil Ex- . . He also org a concert bartv that stages shows throughout the 1st Division . . . The uillL now . . , Leading 2nd _ Division ‘SIIOIIKIV favor pipers going on route marches with battalions . . . . 1t. was a grim day for a Western Que- boo Regiment when they marched l5 miles without them , . . . Baddest man was L. Cpl. Donald Sutherland oi Montreal. acting pipe major. Army (xi-operation ullilics of the Royal Canadian Air l-‘oroc fre- quently photograph the manoeuvres of Canadian infantry. to check visi- bllltyfromthaairufihareoords are valuable in correcting camou- fla89 errors. ' A number of officers from rolli- ments still in Canada are camps in England obtaining valu- able instruction pendiniz arrival of their units . . . Regimental loyalty runs high. and the officers are counting the days till their own men arrive . . . A motorcycleaccident nearly de- layed the marriage to an English l-{lrl to CSM. Ian McMillan of T0- ronto, former York COllllly police- man . . . lie injured his chin and was confined to bed at a field ain- buianoe unit until the eve_ of the wedding . , _ But. he colnplauied VIR- orously, recovered rapidly and went to the altar on schedule. . . . Pte. Iiariy Puo.e, of Vancouver. studied dancing before joinmlz the of stores. he explained, and heavy cargoes “have come through un-‘ soothed." Lord ivoolton, Minister of Plood.l army. but lie wasn't nimble enough to dodge a bit of bomb shrapnel one n lit . . . A piece caught him on the head and he ivas in the same English coastal defence posts lune‘ G l...‘ iCaptain is Quartermaster of his officers l THE CH A R LO‘ YT ETO \VN GUARDIAN ii» . YEO THEA TRE "marrow LAWRENCE OLIVER JOAN FONTAINI ALSO: NEWS- SOURIS-Jfl-IURS. DEC. 12. _ mm MONTAGUE-FBI. DEC. l3 IIIONTAGUE—SAT. DEC. ll Meat stocks Show lleolina mated cold ctorasc stocks of Cana- dian meat. at. Dec. l showed a. de- cline of more than 6.000.000 pounds year, the Dominion Bureau of Stat- ' istics reported today. Stocks amounted to 74.761.l58 lbs. last Dec. 1. the report said. and the bureau added 6.916.000 lbs. as an es- timate for stocks of firms fallinl; to report on time. This brought total. Canadian stocks Dec. l to 811577.153 lbs, Last year's total figure was not given. With addition of imported meats. total reported meat stocks in Can- ada Dec. 1 came to 82.519383 lbs. otrrawa. Doc. lL-(CF —.‘E'.sti- F“ from stocks on the same date last l In Memo riam JEREMIAH J. MURPHY Omsk on iriday. Jeremiah J. Mllflihil l Mr. and Mn. Jolin IShore. - Jerrio as ho was familiarly known lto liis neighbours and numerous ' friends was a highly esteemed resid- ent of Nine Mile Crek for many years. where his aenial and hospitality made him loved and respected by all who knew him. Ho was first married to Martha Mclsaac of China Point who Dre- oeoeased him twenty six years ago. Later he married Mrs. Laura Coady Wash oi Vernon River. who. to- aetliei- with her two children. Alice. Iivlrl. Win. D. sherry of Fernwood and Joseph at home are left lnoum the loss of a kind and loving husband and father. Besides he leaves two sisters Mrs. Win. Mullins of Charlottetown and Mrs. Mary Mclsaac of ruin/low; also two bro. B05 n. in! his . was visited by Rev. IFathcr and Rev. Inther McKenna. 088.1%. who frequently administered to him the Blessed Sacrament. He died fortified by the last rites of the Holy Catholic Church of which he was over a, devoted. member. i The funeral which was cxocntion- l ally large was held Monday. October 28th from his homo to St. Martina Church. laoutli shore. where High Mass oi’ Requiem was sung by Rev. AIEUB. C333. who also » tho service at tbs ve. The pull bearers were: usn. Daniel. Smith, Garnet Campbell. Wellington Murphy. Michael Mm. pliv, Wesley Mcuoukall and Charley McDonald. Numerous Mass Cards and Mes- sages of S_y'lnplithi' were received iiy the familv from friends both here and in U. S. A. Lily of The Valley For Indoor Beauty s beautiful flower for home decora- The memo Lily of the Valley ls w, Lasting loveliness" I RAINBUW - SILK STOCKINGS You can thrill every feminine, heart on your Christmas list with‘ beautifying Rainbow! There's a. shade and weight to flatter every leg DECEMBER 13, .940 ___$\_ HOW Plant —-a price to suit: every budget. Sizes M01.‘ an “"93 "lore ollllmlsllc vl°W~lu1ird as Mclvlilian fora while . . . -__.»..4-».~4»..~m and colors - Ladies‘ All-Wool Sweat. ers. pullover or Cardigan . yle. short sleeves only. Sizes 14 - 20. Assorted pastel $ shades — -- -- 1-95 Ladies’ l; liIl. Sixes with i1.‘ (Thildrenh Velveteen snQll. ll Linn and large. Dresses. Sizes 2-6 years. Color 'l ifli 5i a“) Assorted colors $ Rose only, pziir and 513-195 _ Ladies‘ Silk Panties. 49c Sizes small, muzllzlni and Infants Bathrbocs in large. Colors 'l'e.i Rose and White. plain or lace fleccy cotton flannel. Colors: Pink 0r Blue. 25c soc 79c 98c pair Ladies’ (‘otton Aprons. itssorlctl Ladies’ Silk Vests. sizes small. medium and large. Ladies Satin Sl ips. Sizes Iii-ill. Lzicl- trim- ming. (‘wlors ‘White, ‘fen fit _ _ _ e131‘; Rose — tizitin Hollies. Ladies’ White Doeskin Scarves i’ r i n t prints and several styles White and C to loo o0 Ladies‘ ltzuon TIIEICIII Tea Rose — — ..AIl Lingerie in Christ- mas Gift Boxes. Dressing Gowns w it h Satin stripe. Sizes smllll medium and large. As- ZKZZZ". _ _ .- lz-l 9 Bay War Savings Stamps MGDRE t} MSLEOD I___°_<ill“ll , J make all fgg lllg spoon of Wlitr-t‘. fcctionors WALNUT CREADIS -- laddition. When the mixture thick enough put on and knead it Fflayor candy and vary easy to white of table- cori- little Walnut Creamy are Just b‘ a 7ll8 ' uttli a Add :ft-.d sugar, a (4Xl walnuts. at a time, stirring between each a board with a this by using bits of candid fruit instead Oi l l l l SEND Willi CHRISTMAS GIFTS y .~ 5- _. .._ .__. FEillM Y0l|R OWN Mill! Save Time Avoid inconvenience Assure Prompt Delivery No parcel loo small to ship Keep this tabla for reference To hove vehicle coll or for other information phone ~ CANADIAN NATIUNM EXPRESS Sllliiildil PACIFIC EXPRESS tolling a private all-party meeting He's @9111“; flue “gmn _ _ _ "l Ylll lllfll BYllRlll “llfls ,l)\lllCIlilL{ iviiere the field mnbillance wheat and lis located is an old EllLlfll mansion . . .kIt eveéi hogan (X11113? M. . tS Coo Gor on own e o on rca . Mr. flllrlson inter said that willie lbtllllDs oilt music for the lads. well as a two-year supple of coffee. Minister was referring to l n at. the moi ent. ii .. , Minister wlils lmlfllli/i‘: t1 to provide for illf“ no on a yinr iii-lice it U-bwntl sinkings continued at the present, rate. Home Secretary Herbert Mor- rison. in a spcocli winch amounted‘; to a renli‘ t» Hitlvfs attack \'c.<-' ' on the "llfl\'<"' nzilions out-, '. rt his lifCiild hopes [or a c0-, (incl-alive post-war world "soar-l. linfrcd by an international police air force" in which “nevor again‘ shall it be possible for a tiiu’! with er force to terrorize a con-i Yclected by ilnui ion lillllt‘ of pence in l illllliliiltWll wollci. Such n no. “Iyklld mug llil‘ ceonclnic life of a slave plan-l tatirin. lic s:i‘tl. l any l speaking in “‘llll(‘l1l. said vc born lnidl nuvv .'..cr,'s surface: Finds Canada Grown Tidier I11 20 Years By GLADYS ARNOLD Canadian PrPss Stuff Writer OTTlUVA. Dcc. some a much "heater and " p13 _» 1n the last 2O yicnrs. liwn the teIe-l phone poles look bell. r. (Instr r 1c l . tidn lS ivpcrtcd by tlic Iticlirin Af fairs B flflCll. Drpartmcn: o Mine. and Resource». ' arts and crafts have btrn Nviicd, and the sales cf pro-ducts llic tendfn; to make the . Indian l As a stop . these llillll‘ Irdian< ' iii a. dcnioivtra‘ _ icra€t at the Winn Huds i‘ C and . “l f -‘. sraieci iiv not Ait-lionsrh lliel‘ cite. ii These include . Tile Breeder Aids tion and is mt diffcult to glow c llv pierared crowns, . dcd ciowns," and usually sold in undies of about 25, Crop Production, Research on crop production is‘ one of the lmpartant phases of the Indian Handicrafts idian handicraft in- Wes iii E =s:crn Can. Manv tradi iona thrll- haniicraft ‘c moi-e sclf-auplxvtlng. ‘lftli tho exfenslon 0i ndusttiee among th-e i Wesesn Canida s‘x ln- ez store oi tliil ry. and for sale cxnbi in iudv bislicts. C{‘.l‘\l.i‘.’!'. l"t?\'t'l\ and lillllPil and other Ind an-iii~.ill~ mer- Th.“ trlbii cu-rtcni of‘ beautiful articlis from - .‘ ash (l. nt these uszfill today. ticles which are waste bskets. ppni b . . trays. and other silnlkri‘ iirni . Fol the cliidrrn tlicc are tin‘; trailer, pjlpOCSQ dolls. paddles. paper knives. bows arrows. and other articles. Aviators are RDillVlIIE chemicals "I uscd tQ want m laugh to sgenreas ‘infiussla that are sources cf I" telephone poles. fllaflfhlllg oss the country. a.l shops a. l, sl .. leaning in only (Lrection like‘ a ot of d.unk<-n soldiers." Ladyl 1 Byrg said. "But a. few years scorn to have changed all that. Now tin-N's a cér__ lain symmetry and ordezliness. about it. Rcnds are bxoadei- and reallv fine highways now. The t/Ele- Dilgph poles are straight and pre- c .. Lady Byng admitted she rathorl i missed those telephones poles of l other days, the signposts of a young nation spreading itself out and putting its roots into the ground. Lady Byng dcacrlbed herself re- gretfully as no longer young enough or strong enough to do the kind of war work she WOllld like to in Eng. land. Because of that. she said. her thoughts load naturally turned to Canada. "'I‘hcy need only those who are young and can give full time ser- vice in the Biitlsh fcrtres," she said. Only her graying hair belied , the youthfulness or her brisk i energy and bright brown eies as we met at Byng House, re once of Col. Henly Willis O'Connor, where Lady Byng is staying. She said the memory of haIYDv Wars t at Rideau Hall with Lord . tho bo-isi: climate of the Do- minion and her many Canadian friends had helped her decide to return to Canada for t-lm duration of tine WM. Rapid Changes One of the inspirations of a young country is to observe the ro- pidit-y witlh which it changes, aha said as she explained her surprise and pleasure in the development of eastern Canada. "Ottawa. was a beautiful little ‘ citv when I was here before.“ she added. "Now it has quite the sir or a capitol." , Of tho Biitioh children wlho have come to the Dominion as refugees Lady By-ng thought, many of them, - especially the boy's, will want to r6- main in Canada for good. They, will be attracted by a. young grow- ing land. Shortly Indy Byng will leave Ott- awa for Victoria, B. C.. Where she intends to live qilmly. knitting and' searing for the war effort. "Ycu Sea‘ I'm a wfuzcc myself," she said. Lady hydra. who was Marie Evelyn. only cllid of Si: Richard‘ Morton, mnrricd Col. Julian ByngJ even then a Lllvtimflltshcfl aoldlcxgl in i902. Cillfllllillllf‘ of Rldenii Hflll| during ii~r husband's term a: giv- rrnrr t: nvral shr- ivas appointed a Dnnv- o.’ firm“ of lhl- Old r o’ St. Jrhn or Jenll'~l‘rvn in roccmiltion of 1-» wnik (l‘l in}: fll‘.(l aft r tho ' l-‘ir t (‘rrrit W: rl which her hus- i"l f"‘i'l"ll”vl.’l n (‘a\'.'t'.lv (livi- . lli""l ill- r '."l" rarp nvri run (is the Canadian Corps zzsc~uad i £6 \ \““iii‘ infection rat Vimy Ridael and finally the firdl Brltlsh Army. He wax matte Field. ‘ Marshal. ln_l932 and died in 1035 PPM} when the title of Byrlg oi‘ VllTiYl ma‘ became extinct. SHOWING IN THE TOILET WATERS AND PERFUMES Everything in Ashes of Roses, Three Secrets, Yardlcys, Pot- ter and Moore, single and combined in exquisite sets- sec windows. LADIES TOILET SETS Any number of pieces t! to 10) -Chromo and Ikunnel In calms. Never had better dil- PIM- CHOCOLATES Moira. Smiles ’n Chuckles, Lmmeys. Annie Hunter's etc. From 1-2 to 5 Ibs., beautifully boxed-Easy to select and priced low. SMOKERS‘ GOODS A nlcc line of Cigars, Cigar- ettes and Tohaocomnll Christ- mas boxed (l0 In 50]. All leading brands. Also Pipes. leased or not). Tobacco Touches. Humidors, Cigars and Cigarette Cases and IIolders. Ash Trays. etc. SHAVING SETS Potter s Moon-Fa, Yardleyll, Cotys In various comblnlll . Colgates. Williams. Palm Ollve. Colonial Club. 50c to $5.00 Packard Electric Razors, Rolls and Gillette Safety Rasonl. etc.—Niee Gifts. ‘\'§.$.""G‘K'\'\‘ - _ , _ have. adapted tlicniscives to making ar- scwing stands, workl, baskets of all ty e=, knitng b.1250 l u .‘ (‘Kperi in tho cill structure. cantcs. liOillilllillVkfil and, , with existinr! domcsticlfled Stflilm M; to ITOtlliCi" improved varieties. The COME EARLY AND SEE OUR GOODS — YOU (TAN MAKE A BETTER CHOICE E, A, Central Drugstore wok or the agrlcuitu al scient cf Canada. Mali impcvts l nature, not only by czizeful ma: ago- ment of the soil. but also through the selection or the seed or slcck .Il‘Dill which the crop is produced. Mcdcrn praciicrs require that seed Joust be pure, free frcm diseases and insects, and of iiiqli viaity. fbeprtfnticns regarding the gzading and distribution of 500d are based npsn cireful resrarcli work. eon- firmod by field trials. and finally drafted into lliivs that are adminis- teicd by the Dominon Depart.- ‘ ment of Ag iculture. i Mote funzfiunentil than the a-l ‘m. pcaraizce and vitality cf the however. 0'0 the inherited factors carried in tho net-m of the §€C(l. Tin; natural law or the sniylvrll of the fitted. prrduces hardy strains ifonfs y: os? miiii chit ado: is their a i‘.it_v to survive. and not their ilsefulnes to m"ri. The plant the m: t useful ' been d?ve'0‘.>‘li bv ral s-cl nnl by artificial tlon b1 ini rave-s ill‘ yield and qt. ity of the crop. Tl!" bctanfs‘. sfarrlics CfilifVlil and elitr parts of the ivo 1'1 f0 suitnbe hard, v-r.r_ ietles to form the basis of improv- ed varieties: the geneticist. (the scientist who dfais will the ll“e. heredity. and variation "of the plants), and 3h." cytclsgizt, (SCIOIYIIIQ func- tions. muitilficaticn. and li'e his- toryi gfiidy the lzrtors of inherit- nncc that may be transmitted by these strains. and c:mb‘ne them great. div-rrsitv of cliintre in Czlnadx l. makes it wccssary to have many varieties capslblw of producing sat- isfactory crrps under varying con- ditions of soil. temper-attire, light be quite unsuitable l other. mammal: l ‘BIQQQQIIQI anal-cyan‘ understand. EA Hat of Gift Suggestions At The Central Drugstore we KNOW YOU WILL BE euaasan WITH OUR FOLLOWING GOODS KARDLEYS TOILETRIES Special mention of this wonderful linc In ladies and gents nets is necessary. Their new Ilotus Cologne is simply marvellous. This line is big- ger and better than ever- Look it. over. CUTEX 8t GLAZO SETS Our assortment of oases In these lines in leather and bot- el is a I vclatlon. No trouble to choose from those |oods. LUCIEN LELONG COLOGNE AII the new odors In this delightful tniletry —0penlng night, Mon Image, Care Free Whisper, Rabin Hood and Gardenia. Price $1.25 and $1.50. An appropriate gift. GENTS’ TRAVELLING CASES Military Bots, aim Combin- ation Sets In leather and Pé-ophylactle Sets nicely box- e . WATERMANS PENS These come. singly and com- hlned-nlcely boxed for Xmas. $1.00 to $5.00 MISCELLANEOUS Hot. Water Bottles. Electric floating Pads. Walking Sticks. Boxed Soaps. Safety Razors. Special Shaving Brushes. Mir- rors. manicure Sets, 010.. etc. and moistlre. A vliricty that may (he mom..- wr... r lllPlllV (lfslicllle l“ me 5'56"" wliv llD nrllltilt) ran flout of notlitces‘. l" all’ silnuhtenoiislv, no are required Not. more than eight or ten crown" should be planted ili 5-inch or ti-inrli pols. The Lily of tho Valley grows best in a light porous compost of turf, ll _ a llfll." crock over the dralnzue hofe of each pa, It is important that llil‘ rorts S‘0l1'.fl be set. lull length in flit‘ pts. Work the soil b9l‘~'-‘€~L‘ll the roits making it moderately i‘l':n. Tllf‘ C.0\Vl1.S Sllmllll b4‘ Iivt airy-s sol level when planixd. well with a rosed can and Place lhc pots in the crolcst place in the basement. covering with in- v-ercd pots. b/fnft careful to pnlc tlliqzclrliiiarzc hole lo exclude all iv l _ lira-vs the pzts in tlil until tiip ooiin. cttin to when the fl"Sl in‘ l muv be taken up into the llfflll and ivinntii of the liviittr, I‘(lf‘lll. A .<'."l""~"l'~ii cf flow- o‘. incli bl b1"n,!in_r the "nltli and light at vari- . " lllnil’; limv? fist been brought up from lll“ b~<~ment they still will nrcr‘. prok m from bngtit llrlit- until t : a a four o“ five in." x l. 'l w niau! should bw intro i in tun full and i, but thcré w Frop in tem- perature. A tmu rnturc of '13 to '75 (l-("YCCS Ls idea‘. at this stagc of gYCfiVEll . The plants sliculci not be allowed to bccunzi div at (my stggg of growth. and llil‘ anvun‘ of water can b "a'"rl as ill" piaufis grow. 5 ntet'"0:l is to svrinqe or sprinkle them d. .y iii t sufficiently to damn tho sn-owtlr: without the‘ water rurlrfn" d . rms. Cold‘ wot/er liicird no l Wlle-IISIIIICS IlreSpudsl. It. seems that one dav lust month Yellowknife. l lelizn from the‘ Canadian Airways "llonker." Not a, nlurpiiy was to ix- liad in town. which was a serious thing. you‘ll A Mr. llardlinni. a go-getter busi- ness man. scratched his head for a lwhlle, then suddenly tcnielnbered there was := Canadian Airways Diane just: about to leave for Fort Smith and return. l-Iardliain called Ken Rasseli. the airline agent. and flSlfQd him to send a note to Fort Smith asking for a dollar's worth nf potatoes to be nut on the return trin. Razvleli tottel-i down "Please shoot buck‘s wort-h spillls to Iinrdliam." t t ti oil t d KHIWUG’. 84'fi'€lfl‘fi"il‘l'€lilil(lfi‘€llll ‘ You can tell Miner fur trim Overshoes by the smooth "Eve-n-Bruicl " finish — no rough seams WARM FLEECE LINED Come in and see our assortment of smart Rubber Footwear. Purdie-Ferguson Shoes Ltd. Sunnysillc (‘llfiown ' ice-ermine scare a PLTJCIKKPCPPII l \'l\"\\—‘_ II I I I I f I v ' 1 if r r v 1 v m i! l nestina the most effective and the 8 to 10%. 8 Thread “Beauti Skin" Chiffon and Semi Service Hose in the newest Rainbow shades, Flippant, Witcliery, Thrilling Sensation. Price c ., 2 Thread Ultra Sheer Bcauti Skill Chiffon designed l. for lovely ladies important occasions in all the latest shades. Price . . . . . . . . . . . l Genuine Beauti Skin Crepe Chiffon, noted for its long wearing and smart appearance, all 15 tlielateat shades . . . . . . . .. a 3 Thread Beauti Skin Chiffon with free knee action, Gartened top. Price Heavy Service Weight designed for good wear and style, latest shades . . . . . Individually Packaged in Lovely Christmas Boxes PRUWSE BRUS. Li For Practical Christmas Gifts. ]2-11-wf 2i. dispatched the shin. Next day. Mr. Hardhams curiosity I worth the trouble ii s r». is aroused when the incoming pilot 15 dQ511‘Q(l_ By 1,311.13“ handed him a neat little package. nmnbqmd hands {my p, On opening it, Hardham finds four w“, o; the ‘v1.1, 11W; packages of Spud cigarettes! obtained. through lit n —--———-— nests. or separate hi‘. m. Catching Idlers obtained of individin In identifying m? idle:_s in tho hills sozt can be ct culling or in detain fleck poultry raisers find trap- ducing quulilv of bll ,-. as breeders. The construction oi t‘ not difficult, though sh a few more parts than ary type. The mos: approved typo i; tli 1 door is pivoted at t‘ and some three i centre. By lOlflilllhl the proper position ‘lie remain open \\'l‘ll‘ll l‘ and back in a only accurate means of checking the perfomance of layers. Use of this met-hod puts the condrmning mark on every non-producer with a complete record to back 1t up. Trap nests are. of course, a little more bother m construct than the ordinary type of nest. since they require some sort of tioally after the hen has entered the nest. and they are more work use record: must be results. Nests also be visited more often ac that the birds will not c kept in confinement too long once they halve laid. In spite o1 its drawback trap- nesting is the only means of o D"- and disturbs it m down to closo llll‘ cpcr Wire netting is put ll‘. some other pal-t <~f the n vlde ventilation for the l t-licso closed no t; can li warm in Sllllllll" hfFot-cllicckwtn’ production n1‘. V‘ : Dlllllllll Sll , trap door which will clo=e automa- < - A _ - , ~ Norricii; Wc will be buying DRESSED POULTRY on December 17th rind 18th paying Hlgest Cosh Prices. CORR-EU! AND SATISFACTORY GRADING ASSFIIEI) Also on above dates and continuing until l:c(‘.l‘I1IlI'.‘l‘ the film w!‘ offer s strictly fresh line of Groceries. Dry Goods and ll~l"l“""' at greatly reduced plces. Here arc a few of our slll‘l'l~l*‘¢ King Cole, Red Rose, Salado and Liptons Tea lb. — —— r 55° Morse!’ Standard Three Crown and Rockwono lb. -- Puro Cream Tortor lb. —- — — Cream Tortor, Compound lb. — -— — — —- - Slielled Walnuts (Bordeaux halves) lb. Extra funcv Barbados Molasses oer gal. -- — -— —— r2’ Bulk Tea lb. — —- — — — — — — — * - - * " in‘ Crispycrust pure Lord lb. — -— — -- - - "' _ " “' l; Climax Laundry Soup, 9 cakes for -— —— — -—- - '“ ' Polm Laundry Soup, l2 cakes for _ _ F|our—Mople Loot, Robin Hood, Regal, Purity svwvl S315 l“ W“ '_'"'_""__—'___-__— c200 Men's Knee Rubber Boots with felt insoles - - — -— ~ < Women's dress and house shoes in suede and lcorihcr _‘ v (small sizes only) regular price $2.25 to $2.7.» special i M Also Men's Wool Sweaters and Jackets MC ll!“ lllfl" today's cost Q Women's Sweaters — — —— — — — ~ _ " sl 29 l“ 51,3. Children's Sweaters, special -— -- —— -— —- — "N. \ ABOVE PRICES ARE FDR (‘IISII (III 'l'li‘llll HAROLD S. MacLEOI) VERNON RIVER l d