.,<._u...____,__ _, 4' foe Wt}: Sussex! N member this when shopping for Christm QUALITY Ginger Ale on hand. And don't forget your friends ——especially the sick-a-bed. Wkrlime limit: the ru/tp/y a/Suisex; bu! Sussex QUALITY remains {be I417!!! GINGER ALE "DOROITHYA #1513717 l sXYs- (Continutd from page 2) I 1 O C]: ‘Z lSfmdS: Surprise flourfiienafs O other gift at anywhere near the price‘ is so welcome as a case of Sussex Ginger Ale. When the Big Bottle beams over the edge of Santa's bag thcre‘s a riot to see who can open it first. For. just as their elders do. small folk go for Sussex in a big way. Re- See that there‘s a liberal supply of Sussex _ rue QUALITY mun SINCE ma: i. ii 5S. s_\'."h;i acted its ii they vlere about to call the polio 2.10 good morning to them. And t en their husbands were so c shut‘ llii-Pl. tlit-m gust like their Papas tild theit Criticized their cooking whcn the ;u i1‘..\l<"‘ 'l cnke that wouldn't fnl. he inc-n vcr" trod wlen they canie home at nlflht 8nd ma“; to stop out. and secinctl to think that all that a 8m. Whfl hfk s had cities to burn at home, wanted to do wri. to sit up and 10- And st- the brides bedewed their pillows at a wniiwver made them ulvc up their in rcdcl the paper. '_ with their tears. and wonderc t.i.iitl 0.; and irlends and hnnes for thl WIVES WALK S. acigr place. who hasn't 80m wi i her husband in some sir ‘ Many a one has told me how atvii ordeal of homesicimess. ‘ streets of a city lntil she ut up lit a r m‘ "‘ .v. uiitiishs iicqtiired a permanent distaste ior th "t or has often told me that _' si. to have 50m v . a‘ And it doesn't hoip io better the situa“ siic has him. What else could a reasonable woman dlcife? He. forgets that at lfohie she lived in a big constant coming and coin and somethinfl do any: was n irientily one t_ at smiled at her: that I116 whit in nli the town activities. and that she Wu the tht- town activities. and that in the str lonely that she Ls even nrateiui to the tho uric". ni pork cho s WAR BRING The limncslck bride has always been a plthetlc i: irogic (mo. for the war is turning her I‘t‘l‘lil“.'V is lioozlec. with thousands oi Wll l‘ “it... are following their husbands around from camp to cunlu. w in look alter lhcm. ro one t: takc care oi them. oiten with phrc tt- itiy their heads ‘They are stranarrs in ‘m1 ingai prcitirilccs they know nothing. p! u-uizlal usages to know how to make iiiendl. or talus in ncqutiiiitanctts. ‘Fhcv can see little rrznc through intensive the poor, forlorn. little crenturrs sit alone. m spent-z tn nothing to do. waiting - waiting if i-t "ten ill"! (‘."l‘lli'li come to them Surely ii tvo have a Cllvisiian dutv. it I "tin try in ch00" '"~ these lrnt-lv. hohmsick brides. with nowhere to - waiting ior 'l niisance at but they‘ were better than the stfmy Ki" hanged that the wives sbmlfeiy l No lt-ilgel‘ were they the impassioned lovers. woolni! 1mm Willi honeyed phrases ntiti shcwerlnll upon them lovely llififi- TheY lie-MM Mamas. They took them ior Rfdllwd‘ - y had burnt themselves to a crisp irvlns S'l‘Rl~Il-JTS TO ASSUAGE HOMESICKNEBC P‘.'0bili)l_\' titers istft a vromtin who 161i. her own home goiirtgoutlg) was footsore because she idlt less lcmplv in ethimr w do and to kccP tram going crazy she ripped up her whole trousscsu and mode it over by i .. m"; §il°c‘i°'"..‘.'i‘.°é‘..&i"€.? ht mid t lave no sympathy w th er. and e Ty - rilsscilering that he isn't cncugh (or her. and that lhe isn't potion?‘ llflppy just spending her time waiting for him to cam homo at u! i- iunilv more there I" ng: that cvcryh I iifiwiici-“icfiiiifin? u. lifll’ about s” ‘Mass PRODUCTION or uocwaw u , This Wan-Four t in mus productio izi many oi them more chlldrm. . . l wh nmr d uatwll a 5km" and litany“; 33... u: go iilatdglflit in recommend oi their husbmds. who training {or the battles ahead oi’ them. and so is to showorsomgyfricndllnall e .1 vou s0 live she walked how lace 10w c moving irlt in a . and s0 IA w Ihl n and the ith no one not lvm I Qfll- Al‘! Political Year {Marked By ma ‘(If llav Groups l! suns lucoo: a ‘m, u“! h" w||§ clflllll Pli IQ" m a -(0v)- Nam nlvlld. um. Doc. I -(Qi— wfifiiwm”? “WEI!!! wmmbvlvhaiumlclln °% alcohol“: mi "mi l" “Mama u” ill 4:01:00 m?» out ml!“ nofilg-w gal-aw l: contributed costiorcibl h“ . ma: u» nut cl u“ Mn a y c311,. . - . do mun-w F's-id“ I Ml- "oga x ' _ _ ridlculoiI-cvlllorinl cranium am and um it. h‘ ' w.‘ ‘H’ 9"‘ °'°""Y m“! M41113 mi BP- l. Jock Donnie nit? la 1m wflgug will»: town i Yflllmnoflhybr. ’ on Qlllllllllihflhfiwfl imam ' °"'°‘“""“""' ‘°"'°°“°"7i°‘°'l"ll I'll 01C U-O. P lh "I 1D Chi x_ Jr__l. . w”! v .'I‘ I “Cl l “Yfl- ‘ndmon nuiolfthfi b: m‘, dgqugnm‘, . - hodidnt kIIIUDIMIODICLMODi-llfllllld t. 8 - "I alum. °" “§o'“‘""““'°hY-’- "u" r i himnilTbo flgflm n’ up?“ a‘ mud u: m ‘ "an "u" , gill} OI W oly. thld only one o! 1h 'm§,.4§ ‘marina of individm] "MP5" w“, fi gnnrvltlvu wig cut-mu omui a sun gurflrizuuw lingual‘: 36H“!!! $1: "film; i, fi 7d.’ llitllfmlndinClnlldu with only ll. 2. lhcGotlun: a! "Jimmio - M nmuvmukluntho “y”; _ Herc, the bullpen ma and the n” 9g; Q“ “u t“ ma“. d _ He. Wonde if Pnddh ‘Ibdlll firllil)’ I01! c! tlu ‘otkh m" worm“ w ah m; 4mm... mam; vrL-i. Mldloy gum..- didnt oximu some oi __ awn litigation lcbool hm. may may, IIYIONO 8 v 8 8 "m: two w. a tour-in the acnkntch- M" 1- BM: mil-mm WM h‘ W". M11111 "W P- 1M mwronh- mm co chic m ukc advantage of mm, ‘m °°“""“"'°’ °' mm“ a. “"5 "iiiiii-Zhfi?“ m“ '°' " ‘M’ ' 9-" °“‘ °' %" - ° o Pfircinidn t... adv w‘ a'm"' ' “gap” mallow-a?" about All“? m‘ t'c' manual”. in little hiwbdh: ‘:1 pmqn“°°'“'°§i.y'mfi P u m" ‘mid i: Mm,“ h, _Jmn8o1nto:l.miiusumidn- ‘not; doesn't inwmmu {¢* m“ P° u» Bloch Elsi» :22’ gig: aim-is m-i Jnnct uwuimcn- §$iii7iyy°m’ “M” “m” iifim§ulaalilcfoil "*mq' CANADA ‘wuumlmmm ‘fiwhhfinlw Y mugglied m “ma; 1 signi- mckimon; a. uiu m lergouit didiruabiiiytcflw 38-11%: llrglfifllftlt STRONG Though question and differences 2i)» fimiim ‘frigid? 3 qfi? unx.$“'_1"2°nu4w‘ 3'51"". name." h: slid ovum. "i: Cloidcl- Sub. ' mother m ma" l‘! "l": 59th mlfllidmcnt and u»; its candidate w livl it a Mun Nutt. ' “u” ‘m’ m“ m Bunsen. who used is b0 Iotkctlltllltlhnlltluitctllndefcgm membership oi tour. Gndc lL-i, Vernon luctuulc- ‘m’ - "lit F“?! a W‘ r in ‘lbmnio. cud up d‘ ‘h “I m ace: Dink! were not idle. 2. m». emu ' "" i” “l” °“' i“ 1"“- "W" “mmwmd i" "flicks. 8 .. s of cm mmicco cc cnterpriu ‘Bic national council oi the Nnt- Grate"? A.~1, Biewart- I 5m‘ ‘warm’ m"°'" “w” “m; lwm” Mlrihllfl‘. Ii ; ‘Fain;- ggql 1h; preservation of the join‘ ional Liberal Fiaderatlon held u. Anna viacPhemou. ' ' maul!!!’ "l" "M" AWN-b”- llflcmy hllngmlt Nturcan INTI - Wad‘): wnwnuon m Qghw‘ h“ Qgug 1_ B__1_ u”, Btyulwn: a’ Still CDO 117810;. Bcflllllt Nmllllfld Itl I In It.’ ‘MINER WhlCh HOW IIICICQOM; $533.3.’ n“ Z“‘3‘-§...‘f.‘."..%€i “w” 3"1"“°‘3“‘c~».-i" Wifimtuu.“ m hi?” m" "m" "m" out» uii-‘éidfu-n‘ “S-Fafiiiifit?‘ 'mflIlbOl'lrltl:lXg‘tl'i.g1 vivws o! Iilber- ugyg lgacébnale; 8. Audrey q“f'°‘w'.."h°““$ ‘if’ u‘ "ax l}; fgzfnlfiiytggodlii: m mcklnl ' P !§.‘,,§’“}’&’,,,{§,n"§,‘§‘s,§§“f ,",?,,§§"°‘§ await 4mm Mllufihz. kqgw _ 6r. Aipiicmillm" "zu yet they resolutions suggesting social socur- “F55” 7- Yul-n ‘Y- I m“ '13:,“ - m‘ ' mu“ ll "19",; b" 01'" better I "y. labor roll om and other s "'14 "n jg‘ "immdnlff "I d’ 1 "P"- M ,- to the Icvcminent. Mr. King sad g “alarm ‘n Hnnatsyou m; The iris v; docmt cad with ,. 1:3; ",’,',’.,§‘°°"m°“,“,..“ $3,. u’ "W!!!" Bflblrlmcnt don't know notli ' m” y invcggg who]; yum roccn' “w “v.1: which 115181“ mightplevzig i about and. x’! M“ “poled”? 2 firgecéilltizaoxzlimng An firkwiig: strictly! gmupsn-ihsmnainl .9” E “W” "l w" "i - Inns Clarkinfi. Teresa McDoniid' you who i; w’ inch ‘i, i psi ' ' . m ted 1 1940, m K1 . _ - 0 0S 80W n8 imDOIi-lndo the it‘ i up 9° n e “B 5'9""! Grade IX. 1. John Ciarkin the worst kind oi goldhrick with wnthcr bllNlAl is the billing! oil VIlL-i. Tens McCls-skey; mcnt need not go to me country "m" 1°“- ii My" Trslnor; 8. Doris McDon- d John Bracken, Progressive Con- servative national leader, spent a Grad VIL-l. i - active r, travelling Canada. ex? 2. Bhiriecy Mcfllixinlmmch uuklm tenslvc y to obtain the opinions oi Guido VI.—i » M Quinn: . Clarkln: 3.1m: Mgainn. 2 Leo Tcscher—Blanchs Murray. Prllnmt Dean-taunt V.——1. Edith ' , e . -—. Im i ' 2. Geraldine Callaghan?“ Q“ m’ Grade IV.--i Patricia McGinn; . Roma. McCloskey; a, Wilired Ciarkin Gffldé 11-1. Louise McCJoskey; Canadians beiorc seeking a scat in the House, when: the party has been led for c. year by Gordon Progmraivc Conservative O0 uncidted a detailed program ior agriculture to be undertiiken by a Progrflsslvc Conservative govern- ment i! elected. His supporters took this to mean their loader has delfiided on’, the majgrb ollcios lite w 511E325 and Div a _v 5 rel y g. E1 _ g» take the party comman‘ in the khé; ‘ffhiPi/ifiéifiiqyfmhe’ m“ ouc. 1, ,_ , , . mn- sdnatorc died during the u m“ A I w m“ Mm“ cy. year. and four new senators were Grade I. B.—i. Roaalecn Cailag_ appointed. Senator G. P. Graham hsn. and senator Louis Cote, both oi Grade I. C.—l Floience Clarldn; Ontario and Senator Jules Edouard 2. Brendon McGinn. and bscengtgé P. E. Blondin. ugfeémmfflfagxgellitlg aatfihcs awé - o e . . a c on e n Q“ Imus McCloskey. y “ A 0i i Li S l0 J-P. Me n.,,.’;_'“§§‘.m,"°§§,,,.§’§‘ 1:13,”; Prizes ior Arithmetic awarded to senator G.P. Ccinphall. Ontario; g-llgg-kgcclwe? "Id Wilfred M0- Tescher-Mary C. Coady. Senator w.M. Roberssori, Nova Scotis. and senat J1‘. hnston. Saskatchewan. Mfigtks lvgnistei- gburiéier; Fisléerles er ertran an war erv. _ ices Minister LaFleche took their §f§§§“§§'_§°‘§$,'§§5§ Mammm places in the house as n-cmbers oi 1m. 2' mafia“ MuDopqld. 3 the cabinet for the first time when Ben). MacMman_ " ' ' ,the 1943 session opened. (k v11 __ . In ndditicn to Gen. LaFleche. it ofyllibn wliiis€kiifmrll§nair§h°fllf§il two other new members were in- Kin o troduced- -S. l-i. Knowles 40.0.2‘. Winnipeg North Centre) and Fred- E M‘. n n. Grade VII.-l. Marguerite Mac- Leuchlan: 2. Austin Mayc. Dorion (Ind. Charlcvolx- Grade VL-i, Olive Maye, sagtienayl. Grade V. Sr.-l. David Mac- During the six-month sitting oi K 0n- pariiamcnt the war and war Grace V. Jr.—l. Isabella ivI-ac- meanures were oi’ paramount lm- 0"? 3- Melv Willis- portance in discussions. Some $5. , 500,000,000 was voted w be spent K111110111 8- Joyce in 1948-44. nil but. HGZLDOODOO tor ' war purposes. The direct war appropriation was $3.890 000.000 and 81 3100.030 .000 was npprovedi or "mutual aid." Insists/non approved widened the coverage of the unem loynient in- aura-nee cot, increase the basic maximun rate ior old-age pensions, non: 2. Ada Mac hi an. Grade IV. Jr.—l. Barbara Mac- Klnnon: 2. Ina Bell. Grade IIL-i, Ernest Bell, Grade I. Sr.-1, Marie itIacDon- Bid; 2. BerivllnMacDonaldz 3. Gar- field MacK on. Grade I. Jr.—l. Donald Allflfl, Pcriect Attendance ~ Florinda and incmwi the pay for womcnlThomas, Austin M e. David MRO- ln ihfl Scfvlflfifl- jKinnon. Melvin Waillls. Ira Mar- Becuusc oi war conditions, shall. Billie MiwKinnon. Orvlilc llament asked that the read- Willis. Beryl MacDonald and Don- ualznent o! House representation aid Allan. . cn the basis oi the i941 census be Prize ior Punctuality-Billle Mac- tponed. this request going to m; Kinnon pol . United Kingdom parliament where Caroline McCcbe — Teacher. it was approved. At the close oi the year the Liberals had 170 house members. the Progressive Conser- vatives 30. the C.O I". l1 and New Deutocrany l0. . llilllillliil BY THE tins. C ta' J.H.H ll. M s_.s."<':..i'i’.'<.....,_ ci".i.f."c....'§.ii§.§"i¥'i.'3 tional Stcamships, received the insi nia ni a Member oi tlio Most Excel out Order oi that British Empire at the rscaiit invectiturc at Ottawa for his action iii safely siloting his lhip ffgm Peiung, an isliin oil the west cont of Mfllflyll. which the Japancsp captured Years Ago (D1 The Conadlari Prcu) [or companions?“ ~ as qtiti___c_lji_ss lllE\'_°L1§_fQI_DI_G§. 110081811106 .7 Council nutritional bccoulo oflu high protein. (u, carbohydrate, and mineral contend PHI-FICTION 0000A i: ncepdnnnlly rich in than valuable energy-giving clement: b0- csuu I! h glonnlud n contain 22$ of rid» nounlvbing (no: Bwmr- Pot on economical, nourishing food-drink which the whole family will enjoy, be sure to buy PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless of price, dnu is none better. Yet PERFECTION COCOA com ha! ... ...... ....”".‘i.",.i’i..1.i.'.°.;§%'.'.'§“ .2‘ ma: Wu»- ihl "mid in action in important sect on oi: Tiic voyage oi "so" s rrncncae orc wcin aco- cmfin" from "othler civilized notions." p time was ‘howl; o .. J , trovcllcn an :0 , oitlia line's West dlu“Vogobond _ "chiplflvill . lilulyborecordod uoac oi tho moot remarkable sad thrilling soc stories of the war. It in Can- ado ii Septem- ber,- 1941, and CA". Hill’ when nix months lam Cnphin Hubloy an Euhra brwllit Ilia lhip back u. Clllldllfl port with patches covering shrapnel holes in her starboard lids tho remit oi a near bomb hit wliilc at dcd obit [or bflllt tlupug imiiunililr vuicrc, and’ lisd rouglit licr safely through moral i lar mliisficl prococ lag vvhm arrived in time to encounter two iIlll bombardment; lhacd by the Japan onDccemborilon lkfiltlaclocon attack a bomb hit c ligli tho Colbornc and the shrapnel more than 50 hols in Th C4 lauded ' ' on port. _ ht thc Colboraa beck in Canada VII South Mricc and tho Wat India. Captain Huoloy, whose homo is in Shczlinc NB. was born in Dllndll, m...» hi Illlfld. m. hu b». v comndergtiic Colbornc since 1082. i ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN we gotta break you up in small rancoiq “It also gets Miter, 6.. Freddie turned to the Jolloweriil he had obtained during the day. who were in various stage; of un- dress. "I don't see anything private. around here." The laugh tallied amounted to only a iew low snickers. l "The tie." the Alphabet lniormcd’ Freddie. " 00s between the second and third uttons, not between the third and iourth. Lik once, or maybe you v such a high mark in your intelli- gence test." Sergeant them. with morc new soldiers irom other contlnzents to n. receiving barracks in the Reception Center.‘ Herc they would stay for several days. and here Mr. kle saw what his future bedroom was like He was appalled. Nut that. the quarters weren't good. Indeed, they were better than those any other army lll the world could boast. But Mr. Winkle hadn't expect- ed the cots to be quite so close together. I! a man threw out his arm in the night he would hit the man in the next bed. Flity-iivc men slept in a. sizable, but hardly encimous room. He etivied the sergeants their small room. with two cots, at one end of the bar- racks. Even in his somewhat do resscd state Mr. Winkle ate more t n he "usually did at home, which he knew would not. please Amy. I-Ic didn't. mention anything about this when the dlphabct, in motherlikc fashion. saw to it that they iilied out postcards to their ismilles an-g nouncing the good nWIs oi their. being in the Army. t Finally, (or that, day. came ln-' structlon in bed making. After an‘. hour oi experimentinfl. during which l most oi them believed he could| make his bed periectiy in the dark, . sergeant. Czeidcskrowskl observed that none them would pau in- spection, but their eiiorts would do for them to sleep that night. C 9 "Five forty-iive, and that don't mean iive iorty-six." ‘mom were groans. Freddie uk- cd, "Even Pop?" He indicatad Mr. Winkle. "He's a pretty old man to‘ let up in the middle o! the night." “Private Iindall." the Berloant im, "1 lock iorwnrd u: lacing a lot oi you." He strode out. I Mr. Winkle turned to his cot. Jack Pettizrew had the one next in him. Then had been little op- portunity t0 observe Jack ins the amrnoon and evening. Now the boy gamed at him with a ai When he law Mr. Winkle loo lng at him. Jack's gm went down. Again Mr. Winkle iclt called upon to say sorbet/hing reassuring. "It's been a pretty big day," he icrod. a reed Lying in the da so, with some o! the men talking buck and iorth in whllpcrc, Mr. Winkle it un- natural. H0 wuno longer Wilbert Winkle. cc tcigiobt: his own soul . a mm become he Ill tlllnl iii U037 h! ll comccno _ ho. noun the next out. irony g nliil thm clmc flint. u I m“ . If.‘ Ifr. W %Z""}8.'.‘l..l’"' "' 'i‘-”"ii "‘ v now. ‘ right tot-narrow. Yowlimgct to Jack didn't answer. But the lniffln flopped. Prom in cw y a bugle sounded in the nilbt. llllll to grow quiet. Wu‘. wh nu! coma close, withdrew recoding ln the strange dciknou. ' m: n¢ Continued) l loop llinud’: In the Ira-no Alta... has ll vcrsit he ob-.Man., attended tho Uni hi‘ ilamcra Girls llc Man's Juli For ll. ll. A. F. the tarnish citudy setting in. ‘Phcn operational activities. ‘mere m six Ilrls in the unicor- 51:38.5 ilrgtibeige pultting ygttthltio-l oiogicai Bureou. cy plot 11gb; e er a an ml c scm ii m. lotthdun l ML whim, z (3%; w,flgs,lfn“f,fl'pi".rhf% nnvmo GAIIAIIIANIJOR ovn ioc vnu. "Not a ," Puddle said in rnw typo out ioi-ocnst; whim ; u admiration. "not bud at 1-" to every station in No 2 mruinlng - “The Alphmbgi; mid him m. t c _ _ ‘ IIANCIIII IN PRINCI EDWARD ISLAND w no: ofilfegleflhtglezfllld send illlht vlonc ‘luv-aw My“, gaging!» Marlene lezecdonncll or i; Irene Menu from P: CLINTON W. I. ‘The Clinton W. I. all ‘There was one visitor t? 8B was presented and paid, l'€ ARE f" Rflvcfltlie iollowln .’R n*.4 er B.A. iron: the . y of Alberta and was a school itcacher before joining tho w», no ‘gig! ‘Ibrcnio. then did somevlinrking. She'd like to kccp on with he: yogi after the war. “It's the wigsilni; thin! I've cvcr done." the an . R. W. Wdlkden. a DlVllllll ion. caster at the station said, "tho girl; have the patience that men look. ; In every Job they've Cceideskruwaki wok they're doing magnificently," molt in- taken cvcr held their Dewflb" meeting at the homo oi .Mra. John Whitehead. Mocting opened by singing the ode and n. nesting the creed in unison. Six- teen members answered tho roll iseflii- Minute-s of last meeting war; $1111. approved and sltnied. A bill Thevpresiclent gave a report o! last years work. The sect-etary-treasur rt B l Shop EARLY and Avoid Disappointment ~ A DECEMBER 1o m; f 0gp for iii illllillillll NOVA SCGTIA moved and seconded that m. Gods buy and present. a Chrkimu sum I $15.54. gift to Mrs. Hillard wccaihe. Rod czcu Ocnvcnor reported: Mrs. Sterling MacKay was appoint- aira ill-tort aeamans , 23 0d to 86b I Gtrlsiuias treat (or tin council's s‘ , 13 children oi tho district ma bloomers. 5 pyiaml meeting to be held at the licmc ol bill. 10 ‘illllil. 5 ttwk- Mrs. William Warren. c swcotul. I he nets 5 pair couimittee. Mrs. Rliph may, . Miss Inna rlckerini- 74111011. Mil. Thg iollowln, oiilcers were elcct- Willi-ed Pickering. Mn. 1411b ‘ylocr: Pnyntcr and Mrs. Roy Wocdnicv. viui Wuodsldl. Collection was taken lmollll Mrs. Justin to 1.21. Misc Vivian Woodsidc a. reading on "Tuberculosis". to“: "s... t-vv “'33: rang t mac n; o a ‘tortu- which lunch was served h ihosicss and committee. . ‘thfiliil’... ’i‘.'..:.l?..i.% c . . balance ci Ll mini-y. um Katherine Pick- "rrcbatmr. Mill Irons Plckorii-i . Md Crcu Ccnvcnor. "its. Bier - ‘Ornuisumxityidiq Mildtcd Muzkoy l Dlnctc . Mn. Jami?! Mucihyfl Mrs. Ralph Haney, Mrs. George ey. Auditors. Mrs. Willard Riley, Mn. my Woodsidc. A vote oi thanks was extended to the retiring oiilccrs. It was '$;'“=?"-'¢-’ NOW FOR CHE OIHTUT INCREASED In the twcivo months ended Ill. 1048. thcmonmiy output oi cult worker in British aircraft iactoriu but risen between 25 and 50 w can. _ iISTMAS AYLMER ORANGE, and GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE 4 Coupons-J lb. jar MAGIC BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. tin BULK COCOA 1 lb. hag EATON'S SUNGLO COFFEE 2 Coupoiis- Per Lb. LEMON s mi I 28c 19c 41c 15c 25c PATTERSOWS SAUCE, 6oz. bottle . . . . . .. . MCCIOICY’! CHOW-CHOW, Bottle . . . . . . ‘IVORY SOAP Largoiilc-Zior......................... GUEST IVORY SOAP. ' Each Island Chicken SANDWICH SPREAD. 7 oz. tin CUT MIXED PEEL, 19c 27c i lb. pkg. Quaker ROLLED WHEAT, 5 lb. bag Aylmn‘ " SWEET IILISH. 27 cl. bottle Aylncr Home Mada PICKLES, 17 oz. boiile .. . . . . . . . 25c HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP l4 oz. bottle CAMBPELUS TOMATO SOUP Tin 11c - 2 for 21c 21c Kellogg: runs LARD, lib. m. PASTRY FLOUR. 7 lb. bag SHREDDED WHEAT A LARGE VARIET CORN FLAKES,plt|. 100-810!‘ Pii- 18c - 2 ior LETTUCE, CIEIIY, PARINIPS. CARROT-i. SWEET'POTATOES' CRANBERRIIS. GIAPII. HUIIIROOIS. I10. m. CNAITO 1-1. FLEISCHMAWS H I G H VITAMIN YEAST Each 25c 18c 35c 26c Y OI’ FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. INCLUDING __4 ___- S ..