‘by (‘hiei Birtwistlc. In h n. ‘Doorman 14.1931 Start a Savings Ac t T d coun o 3y Buy, at the Gash & Garry slum Creamery Butter, Per Lb. - _ ._. _ __ _ _ Tomatoes. New Crop, Per Tin _ ._ _ _ __ _ Pear, New Crop, Per Tin -- _ .._ _ _ _ _ : 10c Mixedi Nuts, Very Special, Per Lb. - -. _ __ __ 19 hoist Beef, Good Thick Cuts, Lb. _ _ _ __ _ 12° Roast Pork, Our Own Milk Fed, Lb. __ ._ __ 15° I Corn Flakes,3Pkgs.-__________:_ 25° Tomato Juice, Family Size, 28 1-2 oz., 2 for _ _ 21c Baby’s Own Soap, 3 for - -_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ 25c Carrots, Nice Size, 1o Lbs. ______ _ _ 19° Beets, Tender and Not Large, 10 Lbs. - - _ _ 19c Bulk Dates, New Stock, 4 Lbs. _ _ _ __ _ _ 25° Magic Baking Powder, C. & C. Price -- -_ _ __ 28c Pure Marmalade, 32 oz. Jar _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 29c Golden Bantam Corn, 2 for -_ _. _ __ __ _ __ 25c Tomato Ketchups, Quart Size _ _ _ _ ___ _ ‘_ 19: Puffed Wheat, Per Pkg. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 11c Pork Chops, Try Ours, Per Lb. _ _ _ _ _ __ 21c Figs, Nice and Fresh, Per Pkg. _ _.. _ _. __ _ 10c Palmolive Soap, 4 for — ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 23c Peaches. ‘Heavy Syrup, 2 For _ _ .._ __ _ _ __ 29c Pears, Heavy Syrup. 2 For _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 29c Table Raisins. Per Pkg. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ 29c Seedless Raisins 2 Lbs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 23c Baking Soda, 3 Lbs. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 17c Island Clams. 2 Tins - - __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 21c Icing Sugar. 2 Pkgs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _._ __ __ 19c Bulk Cocoanut, Per Lb. ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 19c Liptons Tea, with Free Cannister — - -_ _ __ 65c Pickles, all Varieties, Special - _ __ _ _' _ 29c Fry’s Cocoa. Per Tin - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 10c King Cole Coffee, Vacuum packed - - _ _ _ 35¢ i Free Tokens For Du Barry 18K. Gold Trim Dinner- ware with every Purchase BASH & GARRY STORES ' 1S7 GREAT GEORGE STREET "The 147988! Food Store in the Maritime” POUL TR Y we ARE BUYING LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY DAILY, PAYING TOP MARKET PRICES. Island Cold Storage Co. Ltd. L-fio-lz-lf-oi ‘~0- ~~-——— —- - .. =‘E‘i*JE2"'~f“.£2r. re@;2_ work had been carried on at the Market Building, nlore than was intended when it was first under- taken, tlle public property chair. l.-»-.l mid. Tile work. pointing and brick and stone work, we; felt to be necessary in order to prevent illrllicl" injury during the winter. Work had been done also on the lire escapes. Coun. Dr. Hiifib-mIntyg-g, pm "N. read the nioniiily report oi "l9 Police depilrtlneilt, prepared addition P10 rend letters from Magistrate Martin to tile Polce Committee ElVllllZ notice of fnrtller suspen- sion oi Sergeant Dominic Doyle and the suspension of Police Of- lltrl‘ Benjamin McEachern. "Tllculotter from the Magistrate rilid: I have to advise that, {or breach oi discipline I have sus- llended Police Officer Benjamin McEiirhei-n from duty without pay for one month as from the 7th of December last." _ The letter concerning Sergeant Dolls said: "I have to advise that lhflle today (Nov. 23) extended the suspension from duty without; Pill! oi Police Sergeant Dominic Dorie until February 1st next when MBIFZIELS__ ARSENAULT - At Summerside, Dec. in. 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. Frsilk J. Arsenault. a son. SllEENAN-At the Prince county“ llvspiiiil. Dec. 12, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Damien Sheenan, Kinkora, a daughter. lil-JLANIZY-At the Prince County "ennui. Dec. 13, 1937, to Mr. and Mm. Golding Delaney oi Summer- 9- l 50h, - DEATHS REEVES-At Freetown on Dec. 11 llm. mdei-iov w. Reeves ‘W! $0 years. Funeral today from h" We residence nt- 1.30 RM. Dim” by service ill Un-ited “W. rreotown at a P. M. 1n Memoriam I III memo y of AENEAS J. CLARKIN Dled December l4, 1831. 1111M"! W Dirt with one: we love Gill knows what is best. "l- rememhcr-d. longed for ‘r1 Yl m‘ "ml! I silent tear. "WM by Wife and Children. N. o. MoeLeoni UN DERTAKER a EMBALMER Charlottetown and 7' North Wiltsllire S. further action will be considered." Coun. Hennessey in seconding llflvption oi the police report re- ferred to the collection of toys and taking them to the jail ior prisoners to repair. He strongly objected to such work irom the health standpoint and believed Dr. Keeping should “put g 5[Qp ti; it." He regretted Dr. Keeping was not present at the meeting togive his ruling on the matter. Coun. Hennessey reed aletter he llad received last night from Mrs. Edward McGuigan. She said in the letter that when she reported her‘ husband missing at the City Police Station the man on duty asked her husband's age and when she replied the officer said "per- haps he has another woman." The wrlicl- of the letter said she went next to the Mounted Police with the same complaint and was in- fovirled by the officer to whom she spoke that her husband had "pro- bably left." her. "If our police and the Mounted Police don't want to be "disciplined it's a queer thing to me," Coun. Hcilllessey said. Coun. Lapthorne said he was in the City Police Station when the woman came in to report the dis- appearance oi her husband. The officer in charge handled the sit- uation as nice as anyone ever did. The oflicrr asked the woman if her husband had been drinking and she said yes. The oflicer then said, in a joking way. that per- haps he's around with another woman. He saw nothing out oi place in what went on, the Coun- cillor declared. Coun. Hennmsey said he object- ed. 1O~MIJXIUEBIWQESEQMYQQ_ comlns here and giving the City a. black eye but he was glad to see that lust week “they had contradicted their own men." They say 110W that there is more drinking in Montreal than here. He was glad to see that. The last month there was twenty-six arrests in Char- lottetown for drunkenness. the same old few, the Councillor said. Coun. R. C. Chandler, light. fill- nounced that the oflllfllfll °l m5 Maritime Electric assets was com- plete and 00W“ °l m9 "W" h“ been furnished the City. A hear- ing would he held before the Board oi Public Utilities and he hopcdtn have something definite to r090" at the next regular meeting of th! Council. News resardlnz rem. he anticipated. would be pleasant- Coun. Henry 109310111. fl". Ill" nounoed that theretwas no r690“ de rtmen. fligtolugis H. Vanfderstine. nur- ket. announced that the work 0n the toilets at the Market Building was complete and that a caretaker would be apllfllllwi- ---——-—li.~.i PERSONALS w- Mrs. D. B. Miles of Fredericton. N B, mo, arrived in Charlotte- town. Miss Lillian l-losnn left lest W“ on return to Boston. Mllifi- 51h?’ was accompanied as iar a! 81TH John by hei- mother, Mrs. Wll lm Hogan. King Street. Mrs. A. E. Duff who has been very seriously ill in 801N111. ll slowing improving and her friends will be glad towknow that physicians. Doc rs Ol¢00d Phone M9 Hall, are hoipeilll now l8 N!’ i "will" "W"- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BIG ARRAY ¢llllllll>lllyflldllllneetourbig GIFTS lludnutl, Potter and Moors, Ashes loses. Mlntyl, Wooulhurys, and Col- gate: in beautiful Toilet Sets. All prices. Soc our big display of Chocolates and Candies in hney boxes. Fresh from the Fae HERE J. Ernest H. Worth u: Prince st. More Santa Pals-The Need Of The Hour—-Will You Be One? SANTA PALS TO DATE Liana-Governor DeBlois. We Geerse p. DeBlols. Miss Helen DeBlois. Miss E. Burnett. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers 5;, Mrs. V. f... Goodwill. Mrs. Isaac Carter. M155 Bertha Carter. M155 MB-Pilbret Irving. Joan Williams. Shir lng Dunning, Roma Dunning. Mrs. Dunning. Mrs. J. F. Wheat. A Friend. - Mrs. Mark R. MoGuigan. Roberta M. McGuilzan. Mall! MeGuizan Jr. Mrs A. W. Hlmdmln. Miss Catherine Hyncumn, Mrs. (CoL) D. A. MacKinnon. Mr. Benj. Bremner. Elizabeth Anderson. 3111i! Ives. cllllt. T. G. Taylor. Isobel McDonald. Eileen Harley. Francis Strain. A friend. 330E111‘ Anne Brady. o ers _ merside. g schummn’ sum $1115- C. F‘. weeks, Charlottetown. ° 3°15’ Redeemer Rectory. Mr. D. K. Currie Miss Allnie G. Smith y. Maxwell King, Mfllpgqug my memory of M15 Douglas McEwcn. Mrs. Frank McKinnon. Aloysius McNclll Mary Teresa McNeil] Donald Timley Mrs. Harry E. Miliai- Mrs. C. H. Black Miss Dorothy Black Mrs. W. C. Hoyt Waldo C. Hoyt, jr; Mrs. J. '1‘. Revel! Joseph Revel}. Dorothy Devellu Constance McClure Rogers Bel 39th)’ June Bruce Crowlands Country Club. Mrs. H. D. Johnson. Mrs. J. E. B. McCready. Mrs. W. H. Prowse Marion Hume Marjorie McLeod Allan McLeod Mrs. A. A. Bartlett Mrs. A. B. Cosh. Mrs. Ewen Cameron. Mrs. Harold McKie, Keppoch Miss Marjorie Carr Helen Cooke Constance Cooke Mrs. James Murley. . Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure, Mrs. F. P. Taylor. Mrs. Murdock McKlnnon. Smiling Helpers Branch Junior Paula Hayfield. Sonny libntana. Catherine Fontana. Margaret Pontana. Nance Hyndman. Mary Irene Beairsto. Mrs. J. M. MncFadyen. Mrs. Dan Williams. Miss Gladys L. Williams. Anne Sadler. Frank Sadler. Eleanor MncNevin. Mrs. Leo Frank. George Houston. Mrs. E. Warren Houston. Francis Hennessey. Ruth Garnllum. Rosalie Kiggina. Dorothy Kirwin. Mrs. W. R. Aitken. Joyce Coffin. Phyllis Coffin. Margaret Coflin. Arthur Coffin. Mrs. George Hampton. Major and Mrs. Fred F. MayJt. Eleonora Dan Williams. Margaret A. Stewart, Dunstafl- nage. Wendell Burke. Johanna Macdonald. Mrs. W. B. Robertson. Marion R. Frizzell. Miss Hilda Coles, Milton. Phyllis Tait. Gordon Tait. Erma Tait. Coun. Dr. F. C. Dougan. Sandra Logan. Beryl MacDonald. Georgie Douil, Chelinn. John Doull, Chelton. Jack Simpson, Summeraide. Charles Simpson, Summersido. Richard Heartz. A Friend. minor Williams. Beryl Graham. Mrs. Fred Andrew. Dorothy Andrew. Warren Hood. Amy Hood. Ruth Hood. Catholic Women's League. Donald McClure. Alan Warren Burns. Donald Kenneth Burns. Mrs. D. J. Riley. Harry L. Sear, Jr. Elizabeth Simmonds. Pauline Simmonds. Maurice Blake Chester Vanlderetino. Ron. Dr. W. J. P. MaoMlllen. Mrs. William MoDougnll, Him- ter River. m memory o! Sheila Connolly m. Mrs. George MoConnAo. J. 0. Hyndman. Min Constance Hyadmm. and Mrs. . tory. SHOP EARLY. DBUGGISTS Phone 82. Mrs. Ewen McKinnon. Mrs. Charles J. McKinnon. Billie Farmer. Mary Farmer. Lilla M. Goes North Milton. -Donald Moore. Bobby Jay. ' Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth. Joyce llewson, Brackley. M1110. J. Jay. The Central Guardian Th]: rolumb la respond hr nun o! local Interest but ldverlillng d noun I word ntllntly pueblo ll at NLIIIUQ- CRASWELL I0! PDOIOFIPDL CONFED-SBATION LIFE DP SURVANCE L-BISS-T-IZ-IIZ CALENDAR-Ml‘. Fred H. ‘rrain- ‘ol: is issuing an attractive wall calendar to his customers. NOW FOB A REAL BREAKFAST v th Robin Hood Porridge Oats. China, Silverware or Plain. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN SURANCE L-tHBil-‘i-iz-llz BUYING DRESSED POULTRY daily. F. B. Conrad. L-420-l2-2-10. LITTLE THEATRE GUILIJ— Thursday night. Overture 8.15. - L-8l6. PUBLIC MEETING at Mt. Ryan Suliool. iiwcelnber 15th at 7.30 w.tl1 the obycct of organizing The Fox Master Glen Newson, Brackley. Jim Palmer. Suzanne Palmer. Sydney T. Green. Sid‘. E. Green. Mrs. Spink. Mrs. Percy Pope. Sara Forbes. Mrs. Pethick. Dewar Jones, Southport. Rosnd Jone» Southport. Louise Avard. Arthur Gordon Avsrd. In 1119111011’ 0f Bradford C. Mc- Lure. _ Peter and Harry ghnmg J08“. Jim and Douglas Fripps. Mrs. G. R. Harding. Allen Harding. Fairlie Prowse. Margaret Prowse. Joan Wood. David Wood. Jim Wood. Mt. Melliuk W. I. Billie Bourke. Viney Watts. Lois Watts. Island Securities Co, Ltd, Wilder I-odize. No. 27. Helen Moore. Jean Moore. Miss Eliza Webster. Lilian. Helen and Billy MgLpaly Mt. Edward Road, Allan and Junior Doyle. M158 Marjorie Doyle. A Friend. A Friend. Anita Gill. Geo. J. Rogers. Tom N. Rogers. Rosemary Rogers. Mrs. Geo. J. Rogers. Corrine Walker. Mary Walker. John Walker. Helen m! Everett Cutcliife. Haroid Messervy. Joan Williams. lmMrs. Iorlle E. Burleigli, Elie“. Elwin Mill, Clennont, Mrs. A. J. llintheson, OLenry. ilrocders Study Club. Signed Dept. oi Agririlitnre. 11-86742-1441- I-‘FR BL‘\'IElt—Mr. Maurice of Mnlitri .1 i1; buying fox pvlt-s dilly at the office of the P. E. I. Fur ‘Prado-rs, 182 Queen St. L-87l-12-l4-4i. KNIGHTS 0F COLITMBUS— Regular monthly meeting tonight at. 8.15. Full attendance reql1°5t°d~ Important. 11-374- LENTllEltnl "Three Musketeers" for men. 'I'hl~ee Toilet requisites in gift box $2.25 at Jnmiesons. L-Botl-IZ-ld-li MCLURE AND _MACKINNON receiving 1111's daily for the Hud- son's Bny consignment sale. P188545 bring. mall or express your lure immediately. L-875-\2-14'31~ RFITYRNS TO QUPlIlEC—-Pli0t Berton‘ Pvlrli. lvllo flelv here about g week ago, took off yesterday morning from Upton Airport on return to Quebec- C/iNDLELlGiFl‘ carol service Zion Chill-ell Tiltirsilay evellhlg" at ' ark. Cherry Vriley ladies ite and Niles Vera Camp- Neii hint-Loin and Mrs. asoisl. Silver L-884~12'14-2i. collection. CHURCH (lb '(,‘O'l‘i./t.\'l)—Rcv. hizllcnllll Lilwiraltil will preach Wednesday, Dec. 15th at People's church at 7.30; 16th at KlIlTOSS 7.;‘.ll-_ 17th Belle River 7.30 and Szmhnih lllfh at Murray River at 10.30 and Iris 2.30. L-881. LENTHERIC “Three Silent Mes- sengers". Three toilet waters. Sllanlzhni. Tweed and Miracle in gift l , $2.25 and $2 75 at Jam- jesorfs, L-sus-lz-li-li DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR poll“ are !"'l‘.‘l\‘(‘d for sliigirileilt to Jimmie MacNeill, Kensingzon. wIDollaJd John MucNeill, Kelising- Past Noble Grand, bekah Ledge. Cillb. Re Washington (Continued froln page 1) oepted full responsibility for the incident which he characterized as “B great mistake. a great blunder." He expressed his "deep regret." About the some time the United States Ambassador to Tokyo, Jos- eph C. Grew, was receiving the formal apologies of the Japanese Government. A dispatch from Admiral Ynr- nell, commanding American ships in China, said that the Japanese commnnder-in-chief had ordered the Japanese gunboat Hozu to pro- ceed from Nanklng to help care for American survivors on the Pa- nay and two Standard Oil vessels. It. was believed “regrets" may come directly from the Japanese Emperorzhl view of the President's message to him. Diplomatic circles coupled the visit of British Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay to Secretary Hull and the President's mention of "other non-Chinese vessels" in his message to the Emperor. They took this to mean that a state of consultation. if not of co- operation, existed betxveen the Un- ited States nnd Great Britain with respect to the incident. Japanese planes, besides sinking the Ameri- can boats, also hit a British gun- bo at. A majority oi members of the senate and house oi representat- ives who expressed their opinion oi the incident either on or of! the floor said the sinking was proof that the United Stntcs should have withdrawn its men from the scene 0i conflict, and that. at any rate. tho incident should not germinate into a struggle between the two CHARITY C AR PARTY HOLY NAME HALL TO-NIGIIT Too Late To Qlasifi //¢ 11$.” 20st‘: FOR SALE-WILLIS COLTI-I. Good condition. Bargain fr. cosh. Owner leaving town. AppQ» A. H. Dill. Russ Hotel. IiiCl~ noonlonly. L-877 I0! BALI-BEAWIII-‘IJL m first Croeley o-tube cabinr radio. Cheap for cash. App?‘ llacPhoo Bros, Prince Street. IrlQ-lI-ll-Sl. i ‘he Prince lfidivuvd Islallzi Fur Pool l Lmiierl, by J. A. VVUHSLCI‘ d: Co.- , 15G Rclliitond Street, Charlotte- tunll. L-353-ll-dOetts. try on Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday, December 16th., 17th. and 18in. Paying highest market prices. Do your Christmas shopping at the same time. Special prices on Groceries, Dry Goods and Hardware. H. S. MaeLeod. Vernon i 1 wlu. nr. buying dressed poul- i 4‘ River. 11-82-1-12-13-41. WHEN NEWS IS NEWS — Esteemeci correspondenls are re- minded that a daily newspaper is not a book oi history. and are re- quested to send in news for pub- lication within at least e W891i of their happening, The Guardian has unfortunately had to turn down recently several reports CSDCCiDiiy obituary notices, which have reached us long after the event occurred. “ News while it is news" is the slogan.—tf. POLlCl-I COUlt'l‘—At the Police Colllt yesterday a man pleaded guilty to theft and was remanded until Wednesday. The case arose over u dispute about a $20 bill and was adjourned from last week. A drulik was fined $1 and costs or five days in jail and s vagrant remanded ulltil Wednesday. REMOVING TO MONTAGUE P. E. L-Mr. 11nd Mrs. A. G. Parks I who have resided for the past five 1 years at Alberton, P. E. 1., where ' Mr. Parks has been a bank man- i agev, will remove shortly to Mon- tague, P. E. I. Mr. Parks will be manager oi the bank lrl Montague. Mrs. Parks is a daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John Brannon of North Devon. Fredericton Journal. CARS (‘OLLIDE-A oar drivsm by Ivan Andrrlvs, North Milton, and one driven by licadly Weeks. Charlottetown. vlcrc COIISHGTEDPY damaged when they were in m1- lision on the Fitzroy-Hillsboio ‘street intersection last night. Af- ter the curs crashed they skidded over the curb and snapped off an electric light pole. Icy streets were believed responsible for the ac- cident. police said. No one was in- jured. ll nanny nature may be inserted l6 O y Plenty of Mined’: cull rub in noon one tight. mrh via-m wnur helm yon nun. You'll soon lllnlsn up! SI LliLMl-TNT 8 TtiBE PERFORMANCE, ME l . QQIEILS E f1". i (l? Erinltp dinitsb dliurliil TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 3.30 P. Mw-Mission Band. GAMING HOUSE (JASB HEARD. A man ironl NDiL-ll ltdotico, cilnrg- ed with keeping n guiilnll; lloilsc and tour other nlcn {ruin the some district charged with ilequtilflng a gaming llotlse appeared bciorc Magiotram Tweedy yestcrttzy and were oonlicled. in Viki-W of tIlO liLt that. it was the ilrst on-e c-i its kind heard before lllm the Mug- istmte imposed a fine o: $1.00 and costs on eaull illilll allu issued a warning that in the ill‘. cases of a similar llJhlYL‘ more severely deait wllil. 'iilr~ men, had been playing poker, it trots dis- closed. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY- The regular monihiy m tfing oi llle Board of Milflflgvillfillt of 7.2.2 Children's Aid Sclrly vvns yesterday BlLCfllOilll m the Beard Room of the Ciyt Hull wrh the President, Hon. Dr. W. J. l‘ hizlr- 1 Millarl pixesidilig. A r. -:=i.l~ oil cases, doliqllcnt children, were coll- sidered and aetrin taken A rfso-l lution of appreciation to Mrs. Bert i Dwyer for the continued interest and care 0i children iILYlI-YCCI t0 her was aciopird. A vole of fiiz-llks 1 was also tclldtlwi Dru‘ Hflllflll i and Smith for collilllz. .. . iilwil i to a baby intrnsivd to tilt‘ onrc oi 1 the $001013‘. hilt. W. J. Z\l-1il..'_\':t‘1 and lVLrs. Arthur litmrv \\~l'(* n,» . pointed a (‘Ollllllilfvfl to “oi-k ivllli B. conimitzeo oi the l i‘). l). {<1 ‘in 1 connection with the shun-dig spew 1 ial pictures to Cilliiifvll (‘ll sarur- 1 wwrw-a-w: a '.'ygwt-»-_ day afternoons. 1 AT ROTARY—At the noiuiy ‘ luncheon yesterday with the Prn- i sident, Neil Liar-Lean, in the chair. the speaker “'11s Arthur R. 1 Cooper, who gave an instructive address on music. He first disclus- ed the origin oi music, sullposcll to have come by efforts tn iluiilii‘ lhc sounds ili nnfllre. the rippling. of the stream. the vviild through the woods, ctr. Dcinaiiisii-ailiiu with the piano and the hlnek- i board, the sienhrr mude was \\'ilil‘il. about m'i.i“'" will ~ tones. >ii.‘i',‘.'- i111‘ etc. Hr‘ aim (l~ w" "lit iilSil'ilill'lli.\ n - ‘iiteresiivg iil"ls r‘ the flffi i"! art diVlll‘ " R. L. Cit‘ 051120 of the Yukon was a gllcst. The usual amount of 8100.00 we; voted u a Christmas donation to the tree , Dispensary. file Gift That Keeps 1 llflilljlsgelnior Defence co-ordinatoil, __d(c0llblilLiC‘d from page l) inmlediutely hogan to ask questions on the strength of Britain's bin-e Tl {REE lbEES on Giving I ” .11.: .. ntiiiiixiilag llilrioiloixdentl .n pirates i: " rzinean conflict. He told Commons today "the seriousness oi these un-idcilis nerds llo clllpllasls" and asked lllr"mi)l’l‘;. um. to seek ally iurillcl" stair-illicit lrunl .li: g iliincllt. lmcouse of ‘the grave iSSlXCs lllvolveci." 1 Liclllbers of Parliament, however, fliFffi to llzi. ‘ic 8i» H0113 King. S r 'I'llom2ts Iliskip, 1.1.1.0 1.111111111111121 11.1 £“‘W‘“‘ 1 mmeewsnltlz wet u a’. .. A_'Q€{K‘ 1'. [Q 1. § Here A re Your v 3 Favorite ___ iLlisIZ-iiikiiii"Klfiiggnzifitgag. Holiday Desserts ALL SPECIALLY Piliifilil! N0 holiday would be quite riulxi illi- lcss mince pie, plum |i".iilii‘-i~; fruit cake were in the ilflinis! t... i.» sure you slop in iii SitWHilhS Hiker)‘. 3'05; Q-h‘ Jillii l jflif 1: Delicious Miner l-‘ruii i.i'.i- Iiltbvk y surrounded by a lull of nuts and i" 11,11, "ML 1.111 Plum pudding like "lllls- $ll°llill - you've nvvcr hail! i i ' .. . r ALL SIZES -- ORDER LAliifil Santa's Favorite liilkcl" STEWARTS BAKERY Phone. 211 Kent Street