AA.» - . WESTERNUA RDIAN p/"W AGEN . 0:6. John Pond. ll Church Street - Phone 2.09 MMERSIDI M“, Subscriptions. and rnnycp coon" Advertlsln should be left mo. Mn. Pond. n, guardian may be boughst daily-r: ,3 u“ huowm‘ “on. u. Water Street. M‘ mksum’ Water Street. Tumult) Bakery. The“ "Y ‘Hal: your order to the boy l umn is reserved for newl o interest, but IIIJSVlCIUSL i nature may user‘ rclzlltssva word. strictly Dlyahle |n advance. - _-»~_. _.§ri-3(‘lAL cement for repairing ,4 makliia store iinlnas. Order at any, L-638-12-21-2i. JTAINLET: s 11's slhis cfll | local Enalish enamelied attractive colors. L-630-12-21-2i. suDDlies at L-61i8-12-21-2l. 41:51‘ iiilfl-llvltl) a pretty se- lection oi sil" lingerie. Rex 5 and u, stunnursmlc. L-704-i2-2l-2i. - vou arr iiayinu over l-Lc per will»... hr liuatinu from October iollai" mrusire. consult Braces ‘at: instiiaiiic wool. insul board or mill slate sitlihu". L-6Ii8-l2-2l-2l. IUTTART. General < I ‘urance of all cu ars without Summerside Lilli" A. ix n Rates ant nar u _ Phone -.\liliROlt \l.l. Face Powder Illll Pélllilllt‘, .'\l\ vs an appreciable (iouiiirs Dr-Lit! Store. L-tiEli-l2-2i-ii. iii‘ (‘.\l.l1 for Christmas A pond variety’ still avail- r. itexo and i0, Sunimcrside. L-704-i2-21-2l. LFOYYIAIN l’l-.‘\‘ AND PENCIL ‘i’; ii C. A. ii‘. Cl'('nl~ for the lend. Gourlios Drug L-69i-12-2i-il. S'.Y’"i.l. Store. -t‘liRlS'l‘I\IAS Tree decorations Cali ill and soc our assortment‘ m5 and 10, Summcrsirtc. 11-704-12-21-21. —FOR SALE .umbei~ wood. hard mt soil. standing. By cord. In blocks and ill 1oz A so shingle wood. Handy shmae and saw Mill. Prid- iilm Jolinstcne. New Landon. L-GQS-LZ-Zi-ll. —(‘llfl(‘0L.\'l‘I-‘.S — Just come lllll sec those attractive Christmas piringos Molt-s. Ganongs, Page llill Siiaws and HlllllS. Foley's Drug store, Sitmmersidc. L-4B5-l2-17-5i. 40k RALE - Springer Spaniel ‘tlos Calim Chaiiiz-r l. Stimmcrside. L-557-l2-l9-21-24. AIOCKEY CLUBS wishlnrz t0 m'e- teams in the Simmons 8: yirFarlztnn Hockey League notify l lninan on c" ‘iclcrti December ltii. L-fi -l2-10-21-23-24. Personals —.\ir. Omar Nviilof ‘North ‘Mil- lori is \'i5..lllg his sister. Mrs. Nor- man Waugh, North Bcdeque. -S. "ith his threats Mr. a cs Rumsly, Havard id‘. Guardian will be delivered tn s h at 2c per day. nr 10o per weekfwPhlilllrfi 2g; 12mm: -Vir. and .\'tr=. Charles MaoKay oi North Bednqra have taken up r r‘ a in NDYtlTlm. They ' "the time at the Le- i at North Bcdeque >cii puichascd by Mr. titun Leaky‘. --S, LOLLIPOP DOLLS Ulliilfip dolls are lnoxpctnsivc "-4 \'“.\‘ cry to dress. Tn make l lolliocp dill. twst a pipe cleaner around tho stir‘: rhht uudn- the "lily int of the lollipop, for the "fib- On a round p'cc,. of wh't.e "ti" "hi!" the ows. nose, and mouth with panel or ink. Ti,- this lite around tin» grimly pirt of the iiYill. Over the facri (ii-aw tightly “m? lfllttparcvt PFlOFlhSJliB and lit it in tlw bar-k with string. Viike a blouse, and a full skirt ‘Wm 'l)i”-"ll‘.-0Cl0'€(l oreoe ipaper. f. ling encuuh to covvr the rick. 5W the (lItTs. on the drill with needle owl tlipmd. Mair? a sash aicund tn.“ waisr, wiui a bow. . . t . ‘Qilanlltcs of the bright Bed 0f Us! season hav~ taken river the will"! r010" situation: in entire this and in separate jackets. dThf" rrds apica ‘n new KW“- Rciwrallv slim skirt-S. in fl-lllv soft (Til)? or velvet. The *l“l"lil‘ Jacket is sren in duvetun Why-teen. Dark izarnet also illziftiws “mflllil these new flash- it? Gourlleo l) to m... o....'.".‘i.'&..¥th2 S2522! , b, service, llensible for deliveries 0n your route. l “REXALL SETS are attractive ‘rridmuseful. Taylor Dru: C0,. Ken. n. —R.ANCHERS bi l” M" UBFYan cl‘ nlgfolllfmlrlenlfjigtleg and C0., Montreal at C. R. Rogers office. Canadian Bank of Com. “lfifce leulld-lllfl. Summerside. You w no be disap oi to 1th prices he is offerilrjig.“ e w me L-436-12-16-6i —NOW BUYING POULTRY of all kinds undrawn. Paying highest market prices. Premium for good stock. Buv Rite Sanitary Market. Summerslde, L-602-12-20-2i. —FIRST QUALITY MEATS, Till‘- keYs- (343956. Ducks and Clitckcti al- ways in stock. kept in perfect. sani- larv Cillldition. See us before buying your holiday needs, (our prices ale Ylllllli- Buy Rite Sanitary Market, Surmnerside. L-002-12-20-2i. —50llt_l_lITlI‘ING NEW -— Revlon Nail Po ish in neat cases $1.00 to 559°- Folel/‘s Druizstorc. Summer- side. L-693-i2-2i-2i. —MAGNIFICENT — That's lust what vou would say if you saw those beautiful ~boudoir sets from S3. t0 $30.00. Latest desiims. Foley's Drulrstxire, Sumrvierside. L—093-l2-21-2i. —-ATTENTION FlSllERMEN I am buyinq smells as usual at my factory. Sivmmersidc. For hiuhcst cash prices. Signed Andre Pnturvl. L-689-l2-2l-linth. -BEDEQUE RINK rectilar skat- inz nest week Monday and Satur- day. Special skat" Chriflftnas ni"ht Free afternoon skate in‘ children Thursday. L-554-l2-l0-21. Holly and Mistletoe Once upon a time wh n the vgérld yes youigg, tlrrr were two ys wio were orii upon the same clay, in the same village, and were brought up tcgcthrr. From the tithe when thcv could Just, tcddle about they were the gielttlzlol. Friends and vyfueuneveihseen npaitt; so that t e me ey were en years o they were known to every one as the Two Friends. One of thenti, had a rcsy mugg- ing face and lack hair, and t c other was pale and fair. and hLs hali- was the colour of corn UIKV“! the hazvest moan. The years went by and thty WW’ up and befiameAmtfii, blut! nlaiiys were fogs er. n e-nci use no other bctlcr than anyone else ui all the world. Now the fame of their great friendcship spread far and wide until the whole world knew o; At last it came to the e01" o .- Llttle People, and _thel:)‘ llil! (whom we call th." Klllg of the Faizizsi canxe to their: and simdr. “Because you are o grJa s- friends in all the world I will gram you each a ovlsh." And ghoy‘ lbcth aéts-wcred together a d sad. ‘ot ye." “So the Fairy Kin: went away and returned in ten .\’€=i'?$t bill“ "l" friends attain saiid, "Not It?» ‘m? A d ag n an. again ‘i c. , butnalway: they gave him tho same reply, until at. last they we.e both very old men, and then lgfy said, “This is our wish: that a or we are dead we may always be to- gether." The Fairy King smiled and said. "I cannot promise you that, but I prcmise may. you shall meet onoe ear." a lind when thev died he ohanZPd one into the H011)‘ T"? F"l<l_ m“ other into the Mistletoe, and when. ever you make yctii" house biauti- ful at Christmas time with Holly and Mististce you we b mains thorn together 0116c again. and they are as haDW Be YOU. AW FOR REMEMBRANCE A STR Reminding gay celebrants oi the mas feasts in Poland always have a plecg of straw sticking out from un- der the dining table cloth. NOT ron LOVE 6F ANIM ALB There is a sect in Infill knflll“ as the Joins. They umber "bmib -', 900.000 sonic. and, in telling a ou them, ohn Gunther. entitled one of these peo to kin an animal, b . Y 5 . u: 0 tli, irlo tnat b". an“ hundred gienerativvv. _ Qr-iitlie‘ _ white gauze strlils EVER l thQv W031’ their mouths duringwthllilfl" __ poverty of the Chirst Child, Christ- = in his booil; -- _ Asia," sa s that Inside pie should chalice tiny 9mg sort, he would turn. .g for sev- “Because oontinties. over _—~. AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE I 5W5 t E UCIIIIIIQIIIIRKQQII! A...‘ we Matt at yftwizi. useful let u; q glh gufgnflon f“ ulovelylc y. $325 Enman llrug 0o. Summerside xvwnszsctwz Zitimbiizhlfllill turvey shows Turkey shortage Throughout Gan.‘ By The Canadian Press Manv Canadians may be eating fowl other than the traditional tur- kfiv T01‘ Christmts dinner nevtWed- "Milly but whether the entree ls Wurkcy. duck. chicken or 20059. and no matter who gets the drumstick. thr- farmer will get the zravv. In a survey of Canadian poultry niarkcts conducted bv the Canadian FYPFS. a shortage oi’ turkeys was widow mdiiated with prices on all tihyl rzcuerailv hisrher than last wear. Although supplv of geese. c. fkens and ducks seemed to be littx- below normal. prices were extn-cted to rise more in the next work. As one niaior rav cf llcht. \\‘llCl(‘Sfll.’i‘S anrl retailers alike acrccrl that much of the benefit frrm in. eased prices Will no to the farmers. opposite tn ‘ast season. when the poultry market was zlutted. That. ovcrsupnlv may be an indirect csirse of the currcnt shcrtwe Sonic fr“ orswc-re said to have reduced pr.- dtirtion this season. fearinz another crrvivdecl market. Excessive rain in Western Canada during the brood season also was civen as a reascn for reduced stock. Vic-stern Canada's fowl exports sup- plv many other provinces in which prod . . . . A wide demand for fowl in 5. : ‘i’ .1: 5 large forrc Christmas dinners also stipplv. t From Coast to Coast .t~d Sblllllfl for approxlm cl" t‘ ts n pound, with the demand creater than the supply. But chick;- ens and other fowl are plentifu. st- lino at about the same price as last vent‘. Edmonton markets reporteda re- ; duped SllDDlV of all fowl. particular- iv turkeys. with quality much low- cr. Saskatchewan-with the lowest trend by reporting no turkey short- age. although fowl prices were hiRh- er. The poultry market at Toronto “'85 firm yesterday with M1199"! cettino as hiah as 29 cent-B fl will"! [m- Grade A turkeys and chickens gpllllli! at 21 cents a pound. Prices in Quebec were hillhél‘ thin in Ontario, In Montreal. markets forecast a complete sell-out Withlthfi fiiprtilvialboiéi; girl oent cent. beow lfl o as ye . The shortaae in Western Canada a"'l oiimiio iiroduciiw centrif‘! @150 (ll td .up l and prices i e uni-Y, 51...; Dlli Nova Scotia and New Brunswick riatlye birds were yencrted to be of better GUBUW than .a.*t1 vicar. Some Prince Edward Blind ml?‘ kets were reported to have deglded not to stock turkeys in view o he slittflflili! and the possibility that the supply would be inadequate to the! (i0 m“ ng-' similar precaution. Most Jlifl-l carry a small brush with which t0 dust places when they sit dillm- 9° that, they may not inadvertently squash an ant or other insect. some such fear might- be "8""! in the rest of the wcrld for this protection cii’ animals, even i! it yvas not, done out oi any love for hem. n‘ ammo ""' 1m fleetel flqgflgyor], l; shown u she steam: The shortage of fowl is tn dirrct, ' i Going Marketing in Great Britain today and I0 lookinz B! MUD M. THOMPSON Press Stnfilllrlter for food in a. subur- léiar; shopping district 0t London to- Wa tgke a double-deck bus. ore-war days was a pe the "Fi Wpenoe for the ride thatm nny. at the equivalent oi‘ We “hop off W Ten." a "Thruppenoe and Sixpence" store. needs in such a place. re is always something This cmwd- ed store has its food counters. too. They are frui full l’ ta- Relatlnes. (llsh 011x55???) kipper snacks. malted. milk. Dackazed cheese. Jellies. seiL flour. and candy. dried f its There is plentynclif aimisllli No ration cards here. and h rt has sligninféafllflfi for the fellow who But we are after more sturdy stuff and R0 out attain to the meat mar- kets. It is eariv in the day and we find in the windows. below the rmstln! and slewing cuts of strict- ly rationed beef. mutton and veal hanillllkph their silver hooks, trays of unrationed “edible offais.” ' Ther ' h p; v‘ tripe aradmeiheefililes- kidneys. liver, a nd sausa gas which are half meat and half bread crumbs. the meat content of saus- ages being prescribed bv law. has to snap these things un quick. One But you can sllor) for orbits Where vou please, whereas you must I10 for bacon. butter, supnr, cooking fats and fresh meat to the store at which vou are registered. One leg of lamb, ‘t it i , is all the fresh meagrwlesatguelizlilgiléll to for the week. lt- has already been Cream illinns l ll the corn starc- the I a; has taken its nlaccjas a telly 1'01. a souarisli Ci)ii('t‘ l... a Next. comes the bakery wrifiliily llO stun 01 want ordered.) So we pick up some lircr t0 2-0 with the slim allowance bllfilm We shall nick up at our own store along with the week's tiuttor and sugar ration. will serve amply. of It is not. big" but The Bakery s \‘.(‘ll Pl ac l‘ \\'lllt'll rti.niii.sl cs Lock icrl irhiiined olate We choose a lmtt of mill. much (lCCflléllfifl Zillfiflll. \Vl‘ EDUiTl the equivalent ct half a dollar and are on our wav Lo the vcactziule and .riiit market. bundles of . _ lwatcrcress. the fii'~ . . rauislies. quantities [or army. navy and air ,,,,,_.-h,n,y,ns a, l m”, . . “'35 Cabbazcs and catrifioui-i" said to have decreased the avai'ab.e D1 es o; Bu“ 15 merit. and y _ ill. fatfSiyeLics" which lzelriit: to the turnip family but are inut-rti ‘oio- . We serve them in llfllL-lll(‘ll, W In Vancouver Prairie turkeys were ‘jflge, i‘ fl i-Icre ' sprouts are trrrtn: niuv (house. il one boiled and buttered or else mash them. is gettiniz too late for Wactalilc marrow but the market was iull of l it all siunmer. Cucumbers a foot lonc are here. and there are still to lie had toma- toes grown under class. pered. used to be al but and stand thoughtfully On the fruit side ways available. runs out these it ked sometimes One can substitute sino loniz to the ponlterers eyeing his softly color- ducks. geese. v are hanging k. We move a Q large rabbits but make a special trip market district wh thick venison ste are not rationed. We decide to have noneooiilntgitaiél‘: ere we can 20$ s to broil. ‘Fhev a.k their except by pic rosi- mrular grocer, with whom we are registered for modities. doles 0v and butter. the rationed coin- t the bacon. sham‘ We pick up some ched- dar. Cheshire and ohilvern cheese. l . ANTI-MAGNETIC BY ANY CLIMATE Oyster Watch‘ ll the ~ < | iy permanent y guar- “'.'.'§'.i".;'.".l.,.'}'l..i watrh. l1 in un- ztflyionflbly the mint practical wrist- miriuy leryirr. Come in "M! ‘or I leiection from wamraoor UNAFFEUFED 11.. nocax godly and malt: W"? our wide nronmem. 0E0. T. CLARKE JEWELLER Summerside ii IV ‘Hiiiiiliivi fl.i.ViitlIl.‘V .i.\‘i)l‘i n Fleet Street (Written m the Ottawa Jour- nal's London Bureau) war with Germany, I obtained an amusing account of a. recent episode in that rather tactic neighbor-hood It seematwe put up e smell "show" It was nothing serious, just s. feel- er aflainet the Italian front line and no inure than g, company of our infantry was . ‘me show wasnbirtofetloimtnuao the identical words 0t the military an mvlting "ta-pact, opened tire be- foce they were oitflclaliy meenit to. But bite result was The entire Italian {malt bunt in violent activity. They flied illWB-y on a. wide sector for five mortal. hoéxrs with everything they had go. Our troops wvzre lmimemeel de- lighted by such evidence o “wind up". and one subaltern eclared it was, like an Eton anniverslty celebration, with all the fireworks, but no portrait of the King and Queen. Ho also told mo that; there are no German troops in Libya, exuzpt perhaps a few techncians, The Italian organization, and road- making. are 500d. but they are novices an. desert scrapping. Equal to the Emergency. Fortunately for us vii? Zlfinerallty contrive to discover a humorous side to most; visitations. It is so even with blitzkrieg. Quite the most amusing episode so in: Neon d, apart obviously invented, concern-s a vil- lage 5n the south oi England, Just beto e the annual flower and ‘Veg-e. tab] show was due, as fate would have it, some worried G-ennan ‘ ticn er lct fall a. stick of his lethal ~, (ggs over this rural Eden. 0.1a 0f t th-Ca bombs most uiilticklly tell in inn 01d inhabitants cherished al- t lotment. fight ‘n the mi-ldie of his etable minions. The: titers choice specimens. and their ‘ Slit cu tivatcr hacl Peflkml- d w confidenc; pii wlnnng a prize wi-h tlirm at the vii age show An event. he it uiidcrstcozl, o" pala- mount excltemcnt. in tho zural yfll‘. i, But as the bomb refused to go ‘ off, it was ticketed as delay-ac- t ton. and the village polio» firmly lrciiusd t-he agltakd owner per- mission to pick or evcii to ap- pro ch. his prize mai-rcivs. But the show ind/t 5 ivrze equal to the cc- casion. They viewed the old gentle. maifs nizrroivs IlPOiIZh binorulars y frcm a. discreet dstaiice-—rmd a. warcied him second prize. Guficcs King George. .... To the genezal sympathv lhlil- y British people always extend to in‘: victims o.’ biutrl outrag: is added. in the cai of the Cries-ks. old h5- towcal association and a ED543131 liking for tiirir King. Kin Gsorge or Greece at the age o 50 has lived only a shadir less romantically than Prnce Flo- l 11291 of Bohemia, that. incompar- ably urbane and sophisticated mon. arch of R. I... S. fction, to whom we wecie first inlrcduo d b/ the yOII-Tlg gentleman with the cieam wris- King George's father twice abdi- rctail price." reported in the survey t f f- p testing, \ [-—l'ifl51ill3€t!tl1lt‘2OlDPtr cearit. 1g! sBlill: l5§3n§§§§3§°rio~ eXaDcnsive. gigs’ °xinguxzgflhgmfi5oiykyqmfllx or sa e an as ve r. . d b d1 annegrlng, - turkeys are retailing from 16 to 25 ‘mwe figfiaiuiri,,ejnc,,s and stow sympathies, and again, aft/en the conts a pound. with chick-ens aw“ our vezetnbk-S nuns for mo war. by the overshadowi poson- "1"““"l 20 “mtg a mum “d other paper shortage does not allow paper ality of M. Veniaeios, the Cretan fowl from 15 to 20. 55mm Prime Minister of Greece. . _ Manltcbaageztfleigg repocré {cabal}: prince George, cogifitantlnes or turkeys 0 Del Y‘ At the Fl hmonzers “Eu, rm re act a. be from fhosel oi last ygggk 033112;‘ tfoglgorxés t to l tam fl h er tho roxolutlonlaadelsm to renounce rally; ll I‘ C!‘ CYllV 3 G S m0!!! S. I owl loan in Wlnnlpez. with an ade- , Hggiwgflg, 553,,“ m, 1mm, 50m emarfirlfiflmto émpecayors limit‘ “will” ‘"1 “'9' 4 plaice, bream. hake. herring: and. ‘ma, afid m, Se,“ years lived m =qil~ntf Qrlulflr? ajitinstnllirgagurrzxht cod‘ The Scotmfllilallfmllilfllfilr‘ London the life of a pleasantly OliT- - l-"i 01 a t expensive, Fat 19111111.. r- i, munsmnced gentleman w lawn‘ He shared till: joys and sorrows U! London hotel existence, buaes. tllbfl and cinemas. Once he took part in an Oxford Union difibat-B. Five Y9"! ago. after some didbaie I self, he accepted General Metaxas call back to Atbrms. No/w he 896$ his kingdom plunged into the m-w- lstrom of blitzkrieg. Even tine most civilian of Im- doners. who have not even man- aggoi w get into Home Guard den- slncé one can no ionizer net ti}: 00h- - r c pus e 0 ‘ ‘ - Clfilfllllfll viimetieékswgtagsoogi; glegge Zfiehiié. we return to the bus atop for our three ha-‘wenoe r160 b!“ home. / l t t t t Afivx-utifi: :-—— i From A Window from til-E‘ lm, now reckon themselves Slenulne ‘ urn o! lanes, suns and bombs. During the nocturnal blitz- lrirlez, u they listen attentivel in their domestic shelters-or per aps Just underneath a kitchen table- you will hrar them catalotzue ex- 1y all the various sounds in the outside orchestration. "Ilhatis a Jerry," comments one, o, lady. "No", rtsponds someone else, "om o; our: I think by the hum." That applies to ‘plane willie Bounds high up. “There 8° our Act Aoks." says someone as the starts " u: four-inchers," fwult piroblem. Underground opin- icntaenthtovaryastnexaotcali- m, tahoiuh there are super-experts who profess to know the difference between a fifty-pound bomb and a hall-ton one. If the ground shakes common agreement puts it at half-ton dimensmn at least. One thing is pretty oertainestimaties as to how near the bombs falls will be at lzast s. good half-a-inile out on the near side. His Miitake. But elven genuine expert Ls fre- quently very much at sea in his pmgnosttcations. The writer had a. very amusing example of this a few nights a-go. There was rather an intense night blitzkrieg on, and, with two other members, the writer (merged from a club shatter with object of sanip_t ling conditions with a view to mak- ing for home. One of the triumvir- ate was an air WfliPdlEll in tin hut‘. ccmpieie. Another was a blight. Fleet Strait man, who Was a ir-ar correspondent with our B. E. F. up to the Dunkirk wrthzlrznval, and was himself an airman in thi; last, war. In fact h; claims to have dropped the first bomb tn,- R. F. C ‘DCSLDWYG on Grmianjy in that. con-l l‘ct Suddenly almost L)\L‘l'll9£i(l sound-l 1d the drone o.’ azriai engints. "We'd better git down again" com-‘ mcnted the warden. “Thiv will tel dropping scmcthinan" ‘Oli,im", re- sponded tiu- (ix-airman Yltfinflllilll- aptly. "the-s: are cu s all right. You cit-n‘:- nrstak-e them.“ Jul -. :1, it'- spcke there came an onii ion \\h.. ._ ling overhead. and clot. i SllIl\\'(‘l' d a stick of H. E bCllllJS. T» (in him! justize the exp‘ t WlS n;t bigoted] Ho: was easily first dc-wn tho shel-y t i be: s‘: ps. yRoosevelt seeks to tllave Vichy Gov’t lMore independent By J. C. fark Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON. Dec. 20 -tAP)-— In an apparent effort to encourage an independent policy by L1G Vii-liy government in its relations ivith the I axis, President Roosevelt disclosed today he is sending another pcr-' sonai message to Marshal Pctain by Admiral William D. Lrahy, new United States ambassador to France. The President said this message, the second from him, to the aged chief of the French state in re- cent months, commended Leahyas anold friend of the President and who in navy iaarlance, spoke the same language as Petain. The blunt. plain-speaking admir- al, who once created a diplomatic incident by callin Russian people "virtually slaves," expected to use his characteristic frankness in in- policy iemreting American e-i Petain. (Continued {mm page ll. Souris River ~32.“ $3.00 Rev. D. P. CrOkelli C100 M. Fitzpatrick, P. E. Boilan, Terrance Murphy; $1.00 Patrick St. John, D< F. Ltvie, Mrs. Augustus White, A. Mclnnls. Ar- ther McDonald, Rev. Wm. McDon- aid. Brenton St. John, Mrs. M. A. Paquet, Miss Jean Paquet, D. Hazik McDonald. Under $1.00 Earle G. Campbell, Mrs. Mary E. Pequot, Jamea Si. John, Mrs. Mzrion Con- way, Alex Paquet, Alistair Mel-umn, Richard St- John. John O. Mc- Donald, Fideias Paquet, Mrs. James Grant, Miss Gertrude Mclsllan. Sourls Line and Granville $30.00 Bourls Line Road O. W. L. $5.00 Hugh McIsaac, Peter A. McIsaac. Under $1.00 Helen Mc- Isaac, L. A. McCorrnack, Wm. Kearney, Mrs. Frank Keays, Frank Keays. John Montgomery, Agnita Mclsaac. Waldron Mclsaac, Vyola McEachern, Mrs. Lorne Kenya, Mrs. Alec Bushiey; $1 00 Sitephetn J. MacAulay, Mrs. Frank MacAulay. Gowan Brae and Sour-ls $6.15 $1.00 Jos. McLean, John Malone, William Malone. Under $1.00 Ger- ald Mullaliey, Charles Mclnnis, Allan Gregory, Frank O'Donell. Bernard MacDonald, B e r n a r d Hughes, Percy MacDonald. St. Patrick's Road —$4.90 $1 00 Bernadette MacDonald, Mrs. E-HVB-Yd Birt. Under $1.00 Mrs. James H. Birt, IVLrs. Alfred Donnelly, Mrs. Frank Donnelly, Charles Grant, Mrs. James Gorm- ley, Mrs. Charles Kneebone, Mrs. Charles Rogerson, Mrs. Walter RDEGTSOH, Kenzie 'I‘rainor, Mrs. Own Trainer. St. Peter's Bay $53.75 $8.75 iloly Name Society. $5.00 C C Pratt, C. Milton Waye; $4.00 R. J MacDonald; $2.00 J. V. Murphy, D. J. Mullin, A Haynes. Thomas A. Ledweli, C. H. Fraser; $100 J. W. Partridge, Geo. J. Mclnnis, Joseph Mclnnis. Addison McKenzile, Dr H. E. Yeo. Glen McLean, Emery McNeill, Arubrose Ratt Walxr Ware, Carl Ander- son. Robert MacCallum, E. B S. Miller, G. H. Russell, Enos Peters, Gavin Walker, Geo. Coffin, John F. McIsaac. Under $1.00 Mrs. Gordon W. Sanderson, Wallace, Downe, Simeon MacL-anen, Alex MacKlnnon, Alfred Simmons, Mrs. Amanda Anderson, Mrs. Wm ; Fraser, Gordon L Sanderson. , St. Peter's Lake —$Z8.90 $5.00 Emery C. McEwen; $2.00 Sidney Anderson, Ronald F» Mac- Donald, Arthur McEwen, Mrs. Jas. A. olcDzncld, Vernon Anderson; $1.00 James B. McDonald, Mrs. Jos. Kainger, Charles R. MacDon- ald, Mrs. Jas Keniquic, Mrs. Geo. Deveaux, John T. Valley. Under $1.00 Jos A. McDonald; Alex R. McDonald. Mrs. James Conahan, Paul Devcaux, John B. McAdam, John J. McCormac, John F. Hay- bolt, Gordon McEwen, Harold Douglas, Mrs. Edward Bryne. Mrs. John Roach, Mrs. George l-Iaybolt, John Deveaux, Mrs. Wm. Cona- han, Lloyd McEwen, Norman Mc- Donald, Peter McAdam, rank Anderson, Mrs. Benj. MacEweri, Alex McAdam. St. Peter's Harbour $6.00 Riemltted by Mr. F. R. Neusl. St. Peter's North —S3~i.06 $7.00 E. M. Quigley; $2.00 Flora Lewis, Archie, OT-Ianley, Simloen McNeill, Frank Jay; $1.00 Harold Lewis, Frank Powell. John Mc- Callum, Rev. A. McAulay, Hilary McInnis. J. P. Mclnnis, Samuel Anderson, Mrs Mary I. McAulay. John C. McInnis. Boniface O'l-ian- ley, Joseph A. McMillan, Charlie f/lcNelll, Alex O’Hanley, Mrs. R. J. MacDonald, Jmeph Morrison. Willie Leslie, Daniel Lewis, Joseph McInnis, J. R. Fl. , Albert Quigley. Under $1.00 Beecher Me- Laren, Arthur Hayden Jerome Glllis, James Gtllls, Lawrence Gillis, Art Leovis, Ray McLaine, Brent Gillis, Malcolm MacDonald Mrs. Sectus Lewis, James Lewis, Frank McKirinon, Water Hayden 5t. Peter's South -$.50 $1.00 Bennett Maclsaac, W W. Anderson, Gifford McEwen, Mrs. Wm. Lewis, John J - McKinnoi-i. Under $1.00 Aeneas McAulay, James Lewis, Archie MacAulay. Bentham ‘ “.20 $1.00 Harry ‘Thompson Under $1.00 Bill McKinnon, Frank Mc- Aulay, James Wilson. Roma Wil- son, Mrs. Laurette. Wilson, Ronald MeAulay. Laughlin McDonald, Al- ban MlcAulay, Lilian McDonald. T! Red Cross Contributions Victoria. Cross time $2 00 Archie Bruce; $1 00 Wm. McKenzie, James McLeod, Harry McKenzie. John A. McKenzie, Samuel McLeod, Daniel J. Camp- bell, John D. Mcleod, Gavin D. Reid, Willard Docherty, Wm. Knox, Leslie J Campbell, Eugene Dunn; Under $1.00 Allan McDonald, Wm. Lamont, Colin McLeod, Mrs. Fred McIntyre. Whim Road $19.65 85.00 Women's Institute, $1.00 Arthur MacDonald, Cecil E. Camp- bell, Wm. McLaren, Garnet Moore, Mrs. A. W. Nicholson, Mr. L857?!‘ McDonald. Under $1.00 Angus McMillan. Freeman Miller. Herb McFar-lane, Mrs. Russel McBeth, J. W. Campbell. Wesley Campbell, Murdcl: McLeod, Richard Lie. Wellyh. George Clarey. Mrs Hugh McKinnon, Beamis Rourke. Mrs. A. Stewart, Miss M. Nicholson, Gor- don Beaton, Mrs. M Moore, Mrs. G. Nicholson, Mrs. M. J. McDon- aid, M. Nicholson, Mrs. P. Mc- Cairon, A. McDonald, D. McDon- aid, Lloyd McKinnon. Elliotvale —-!14.00 aa 0o John T. Gill, $1.00 Resin. aid Walsh, W. J. Carmichael, Henry Curran. Under $1.00 Jno, Whelnn. Martin Power, William Gill, Jno. McCa , mum T-BXTQYW. Mrs. rggsrge Patrick Connolly, Mrs. Jrio, Mo: Innis. Louis Power, Geoge Walsh, Joseph Cannichael, Joseph Gomiley, Herman Gonnley, Gerald Curran, Joseph Trainer, William Power, Plermon Gil-l. James Gill, Mrs. M. J. Kelly. Baldwin's Road $5.10 $1 00 Mrs. Goodwin and Family. Under $1.00 Thomas audit-in, John Corcoran, Peter McKenm, Jams! sanphy. Hush McAree, Ber- nard C. Larkin, Mrs. P Calms, Miss Bella Robertson, E D. Cairns. Joseph Cullen. Glenfanning -$9,0o $1.00 Dougald Cantello name] Rice Under $1 00 John Rice. We]. lace Wood. William McGilvr-riy, Mrs. J. T. Roache, Mrs g1 D McGllvr-av, Cyrus Mcfitlvray. Har- old Roach. Thomas Rico Ffynk FOFZHYU’. Wilfred Ffllfayfv‘ kin-s“ Angus Mcfiiivarv, John fitcGiiizan, Pet-er McGilvrav. James Sherihard, -7r.. William Shenhard. Hrs. Hanna Dodge. Miss Mary Fogarty. sons. Mr and Mrs. Percy L) aney or. family of Tryon motored to Bot c. on Sunday Whale they “gm gt, of Mr. and Mrs. James L ard. Miss Beatrice Gallant the past weeks has been f0. visiting relatives in Quebec and Ontaric gas rzt-urned to h‘r homo in Bor- en. wh p Mr. Preston Damion R,_c,N,v_R ofJ-Ializfax returned to Borden on Fruity to spend the holidays, M! B-Ild Mrs. Harry Croggmay and Mrs Allan MacAleer of Bor- den motorid to Sllflllflflrild‘. on Tulsday. Sincere sympathy or many friend; is extended to Mr and Mrs Don MacPherson on the death cf their infant draught“? in the Prince 0011110’ Hospital on December 14m. Mr William MacIvor o! Borden who has beenill in the Prince CWBW Hflflilital was removed to the hospital at (Xiaxlottetoum tor further treat-merit on Monday. His mini’ friends wish him an early lsoovery. M: and Mrs A. B. Paquet. t Bor. den were visitors to Chariogetown on Tuesday. . Mr Julian Herring and daughter Doris o; BONl°n were visitors to Moncton N. B. on Saturday. Mrs. L. A. Edwards of Charlotte, town visifltd her parents Mi- and Ml‘! Neil Darraoh 0y Bord 71 when reiruminlg from Halifax last week. The regular auction party of tn- Borden Worrens Institute wos hold on Tuesday evening vyith five tables playinz- Ladies first prize was won by Mrs W. MsxiLeod, second prize Miss Glenn Bernard. Gents frat prize Mr. Earl Layers. second prize Mr James M-‘CAlL"‘l‘ with con, solution prizes going to My: G, Sharpe and Mr. M. Cam bell. Play- ins was then for the "P199013 which was won by Mrl. N. Darraoh. Summerville $8.00 $1.00 Wm. E. alsh. Under $100 Edward Walsh. Mrs Cath- erine Walsh. Maurice Walsh, Mrs. John Doyle, Thomas Power. Valleyfldd East $8.35 Under tl 00 John D. MacDonald. Mia Margaret MacPhei-son, Pres- Mlnsrd’! removes dandrh-ff. IIPIIAUIQWIIUIII ton MacLeod. Dan MacRae. Mrs. Marcus Munroe. Mrs. MacLeod, John P. MacLeod, Wm. Mathieson. Mrs. Joh-n A. Mac- Pherson. Miss Gayda Reeves, Mrs. Wellington Nicholson, Angus Mae- Donald. Wm. Macleod. _A4.: “She lays she's sorry-hut she only cults ‘off the lace’ hate". BROWNIE PRICES FROM $1.25 UP Enman llrug Go. Summersidc FRESH CANDY FRUIT and GROCERIES For Christmas Phone us your order No Bother —- N0 Fuss Jimmies iiroceteria Phone 302 Water Si. SUMMERSIDE I'll‘!’('€’('(’l!\(llll\(ll‘l'('£-'Q \ iii! grain '2. ..