( l _I i '1 l l ‘i i I I I 1 dim-If} "'3. rn ‘D : walwn. PAC E SIX and WE D. cwtw» yfilfl%ro (THE ARMS 0F IOVEI -A Henry Koster Production Elk-M Robert BIIMMINGS Mischa IilIEII Henry Stephenson Anne Gwynne Allyn Joslyn Franklin Pongborn BUTCH and BUDDY ‘x i. ' FLU-MARCH r TIME v maul. = Ltriu-z or THE TROUT = snows IXICO h SPORT . 3.15 - 7 - 9 I St. Andrew’s Greetings greetings received by the Jlast nights St. Andrew's dinner in ‘the Charlottetown Hotel: , North British Society, N. B. We iSons of Auld Scotia in ‘New Sootia send greetings on this Saint And- rew ‘s Day. Walter Mitchell, Prldent i New Glasgow, N. 5., today, pos- i sibly more than ever before, we are ‘proud to be Scots, or the descend- ants of Scots. and as the day ap- proaches the Saint Andrew's Society _ of New Glasgow, Nova Scotin, sends you cordial greetings and best , wishes, coupled with his personal i greetings from our president, R. H. Pethick, a son of your fair Prov- ] inoe- v ' Martin L. Fraser, Secretary. Antlgonish Highland Society, N. ,S., we are Scots an we carena who ken it frale th tap O‘oor heids to oor taes. an ’ we stand by that th Jliill‘ year thru, an no julst on St. iAnrircufls Day. Congratulations on your 150th anniversary. D. S. Cameron, Presldmt Donald P. Chisholm, Secretary. Saint John, N. B. St. Andrew's Society, Saint John. New Bruns- wick sends cordial greetings to all i‘? THEY SHARE EVE Shorts - Cartoon - sport Bee] Alaskan Adventure Series CAPITOL- YgRlSK uucsn m: su 3 Shows Dally—3.l5 — 7.00 - 8.45 Today & Wed. VIRGINIA BRUCE sister societies. Dear brother O‘Groats, To Teviotdale and Yarrow, And you who thrive in other lands Because your own's too narrow. Scots. from John When round the board kind faces gleam Aild friends are blithe before us, Be this the toast we honour most, With "Auld Lang Sync" for chorus- ‘SCDIIIIIIWS name! Scotland's Inme! Scotland's place in stoxjv! Scotland's might! Scotland's right, and immortal Glory! i-~Charles MacKny) J. fl. Stevenson, Presiden‘. C. S. Stevenson, Secretary Fredericton, N. B. The Frederic- ton Si. Andrew Society on its one ihuntired and fifteenth anniversary cxicnds cordial greetings to all ‘sly societies on this St Andrews ,D:i_\ A. D. Nineteen Hundred and j Fort r. 1\' the proud usurpcrs low! L». Tyrants fall in every foe! Liberty's in every blow,-— DENNIS MORGAN Let us do o; ldeegi WAYNE MORRIS l ° " " ""‘,'.‘§',§,“,‘,',,,,,_ RALPH BELLAMV ' E v- Qtfcfjgjg- ‘l mm: WYMAN i Q Directed by 1 _ i=wi===i== S.'.i2.";“‘°’$l" h..?".?l‘§..$iit‘““';l Mlramichi sends cordial greetings, Toe celebrate in pipes and sarlg, and when we tilt our glasses, We'll toast a health tae Brit-her ' Scots on this Saint Andrew’s Ileannzi Durbin In New Film “Spring Parade” Youll hztve to truvcl far and wide to ulul u. better hour of entertain- lnclh. ilillll Lllllt als "Spring Pilr-' lllu, hillfli upcllti last nlght at the 1' . .11. (.- luflllilfil ‘Theatre. 1.11.- snu" 4h lJlJllllllli. Durbln. Per- “Flight An gels” ITIIE Entertainment At Capitol A new, thljilllng_story' of the alr- ways made its initial showinglast night when Warner Bros. "blight Anges", with an all star (nsiipixll- The story deals with those angel!» 0T We skyways-—the airline hostesses. ed at the Capitol Theatre. Day. Andrew Forsyth, . President. Allan J. Ferguson, Secretary. Quebec—With fraternal greetings ‘to brother Scots from Saint And- ‘rews Society, Quebec on the 105th anniversary, November 30th, 1940. “Now's the day and how's the houP-Burns. Peter Inglis. ll..,l., all.» i w Sllulllti be ended _ _ | vl .l IAlllI- ol.lsi.'lllL‘lli.,lOi' 1t seems all- Chick Fnrbel‘. played b)‘ DQ111115 l Pregnant, sulntlult. but‘ details are, 1n this MOPBHH. 15 8Y1 11M! 9119i. who has (3 1 Bigneu, ll.s,.tll.c, lllL-eiljallillg, for, although flovrln for Federal Airlines for scv- "om secretam i. l. nut slllpllslng that Deanna‘; 331111 Vf-‘fllslflild 15 1W“? lgégrmeillpltihgg __.___ . . . l ._ 1 - (Y I , _ - l‘ n“I1-gill.ll“i'llgtyogtiligLéiil slbloillfa Sluspeiylfliltséilltltelil Blillbctl-avts. an {bid Mmtmapsamt Andmw‘ Swim’ slu.i‘,nlllll‘v..'ylllri.'l' Llllllc, to surpass friend of Chick's, reluctantly “Timffeal 195m RHIIIVBYSBTY. l... |ll~ilutlu ptlillt-scllt-n oi '-\lllCll grounds him but fiussveié 1113i 11° I *’°°hm5' . . u.» .lll.c,l u.) ol-ttcrtnttn ilS preuec- take a. 10b as teacher in the airline t The heath ‘waves wild upon her c. ls hostess school. Chick dccsilt want; hi1 ‘ l. .lt gnu‘. pictures in succession is non pUllllLlll-o proud rccolu. And l. llkl s.lt- Qllillllkl Di‘. 101‘ 110 utllcl‘ ,, \'l\sA\l i... lllc stage o1‘ slut-en, .l w t.\\‘l llttll ltlzlc Lu cleate 51.160 all ,..l-ll lllll.‘ ul triumphs. llj) .11 Lillltlglll. 1115b wily plate, S lu ‘ti; L0 explain, DOLE by not», the ocutlly o1. a symphony. lb ALHLU uu hm: ulscli-Ssilij; 8J1 emo- Lion. llut at description of "Spring Pa- lLLlC “Ulllfl have to lncluue such AlLlIln us lllcsc: illu [JALi-clll.‘ presents the star as u )Uklll,; yhlogc glll who gOes L0 the l.l._\. lll illu nlctrupolis, she meets alllll irlilri 111 ivVvJ ivlul rtiibert Ullm- lllllrni), ‘J. young ulaluc, and [llle plo- Lilli. etflll: llll: progress o1 their love tl.l.lll u.(l lL ullllllly-tlnll highly JL.\U-‘Jl'llll\,‘ll“~)u-\\I lll conlpllcatlcns. l...l,.l:.l slugs (mole lXfilI-lilnlllly 1.1.. i tel) lkllll murmurs —- three Ul ill ilUllI lllc pull c1 Robert Stoz, uh v lCllllclx: iliuslchth Who Com- l. ullnilly, utncrs, tile litllutliui _ lltnll.» lll '1l1l‘(X-)-Ql.l11l‘lAI l .lt' l\)i1i'iil is "Blue uailuce llll lullf <.lr1',\' wards by (twill o1 American lyrlc “ll-Lin. .111 luc iéllgc stipporting cast. are M-lscliu l~\ll.1', llcnry Slgphengon‘ Butch nun mutiny, Anne Gwynne, Willx-l" Uliiirtt, S. Z. Sakail, 58m. 111,‘. S. illuus, Allyn Joslyn, Begin. “All 11mm‘. rrallkllu Haltgburn, 11-211!» .»l.l:.ln llllfi others. Du UL10ll is by nenry Koster, Iilill pit tun- ln wllich he nil-S guide-u Llciullia. Joe Pasternak is the pro- (lLlCrl, lllc story, an original by Ernst illtriscluzu, was Qullvgfle“ m; _ ' ‘lihllllllv by Bruce Manning and iurksoil. The scttlngs, by Jack OIWI'I>'~'H. ulc beautifully photo- grapnui by Joe valentine, hostess ior change hi5 mind. ed with action stork. The plane loses. Dennis lvlorltttn is perfectly- as the calelrcc pilot lvllu llUote§. story. Sport. Reel llnu LAAVC Aptnlon. of Mrs. Clurcnce Coffin on lllCllldffil on thv prowam is the latest Mulch of Twine entitled. MHM- A150 a Short Reel entitled The Lure of the Trout, BlRMlN-GTIAMHS BIT BIRMINGHAM -(cr-) —Thls CIIVs "Wnr Weapons Week" hcl-zl before the recent severe blitzkrieg on the city inlsed more than $35,. 690,000 fny (icfcuc-o purprsrs. RINGS INSTANT IASI ti" ARI) w" 2 IINIMINI bership ices. to, but lVlary Norvell, bcuutiful an" Federal. gets him to! But the job ls short-lived ior one clay the young; ilyer accepts a post as a pilot. in China. ‘Phe story continuing many hilarious situntioiw. is liklpluly pat- and comedy in a manner that will hold you spell- boundto the end. Not the least oft these is a race between a modern; airliner and the good old-fashioned ca“ ings and join you in lcilfllS , that he'l. ncvcr bc allowcu to lliKW u? “Be Brim" 5W1 I0 314N111 V119 ship on the ground -,1g.lln. Virginia. Amimg "M59135 "filled; Bruce glvcs ll. 1 nus-tic iJCYIUIIIIkIIlLC , For ivhat avail the plough or sail as lvlaly ACIVOII, ll I1OSLOS> null nlOr land or life, ii freedom fail?" sense o1 lnunur and a. strong, love‘ Wayne lvlorrls has one of his fittest roles as Artie 111x011, Dennis lvlor- galls co-ullot who has two loves- one for Jane Wylll-ilil and the other lcr a slzatosphcre piano mitt hc and i)€llll.S lvlulgtlll llll-c designed. cane wynuln lenus cnurtn us All illillnc LLICWlS Seller directed the Maurice]. eo screen play from an or - . Jerry WM“ and menu“ Maegan‘ When flower is in the bud and the ‘i 1e program include n Clrt . entitled Billy MoLLScs lskkwskzitltgog l. 5m “Dunn”- The annual meeting of Plsquiui West Institute was held at the home N0- vember 14 with seven iminbcrs" n". several visitors in attendance, r011 a call was .ilSWl!l‘€'(l by plying mum An‘ foamln frae the fella. lfcr fountains sing 0' still As they dance down the dells. —(1-Ienry Scott Riddelll Keith 0. Iiutchisnn, President. Toronto-On the 104th Anniver- sary of the St. Andrew's Society of , Toronto we send our warmest greet- prayer to Almighty God for victory. Keillor MacKay, tor Dennis lvlorg-llu. ltulpn iiuhaniy’ g-lesidenh 1s great as the might Stipcrlntcnh- James S_ Murrax cnl, who 1s iurccu l0 ground his sacrum, best, lrienu, but. dares not show the y’ least slgh oi sympathy ior him, London‘ ompst. Andrew“ Sm ciety, London, Ontario, sends good wishes and fraternal greetings St. Andrew's Day, November 30th, i940. Home; Hamel Hamel Hamel Home I Iain wad I be Hamc! l-Iame! Have to my ain countrie. leaf is on the tree, The lark shall sing me hame to my ,Hn|ne! Hamel O hnme Iain wad I ylsqun) ‘Egg-f INSTHUTE "0 Hfllllt?! hame, hame to my own countrie. James Hammond, President. Mrs. Blake, Secretary. [served by the hostess. Meeting clos- The minutes of the lust tnceting ‘ed by singing God Save the King. and financial statement for Rled Cross. The election of officers for ensuing year then took plnco, Prcsldent-—Mrs. Andrew McKln-- non fro-elected.) Vice Prcsilent- Miss Mary Me- Donald (re-elected) elected.) Miss Mary McDonald, Krnneth Jny. McKlnnon. Sick commlitcc-Mrs. Frank Han- drnhnti, Mrs. l-‘rr-(i L. lay School rmmnlttce ~- M155 McDonald. I Next meeting u» be held at the year was then read mid approved. Correspondence was thcn rend by the Secretary and yarn was distrib- uted to the ILlOmDCTS to knit ior the Secretary, Mrs. Daniel D. Birt (re- Auditors-Mrs. Clarence Coffin. Directors. Mrs. Fred L. Jay, Mrs.‘ Prozrammc Comm., Mrs. Andrew home of Mrs. James Hughes. call to be answered with exchange of Christmas gifts. fund: was then | The following are some of the Caled- onian Club and acknowledged at freedom _Thy country's glory, and her fame. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN this its 100th anniversary. Blows the wind to-day, and the sun and the rain are flying, Blows therwlnd on the moors to-day and now Wherinsboutiilotheh m yrs w aups are crying, My heart remembers howl -(Robert Louis Stevenson.) Dr. G. Spencer lllrllvln, Pres cut. M. W. Huggins, Hon. Sec-Trans. Hamilton, Ont.- Greetings to Brother Scots the world o'er from the St. Andrew’s Benevolent Society. Hamilton. Ont. on its 105th celebra- tion of 8t. Andrew's Day. J. C. Brown. President. Honey McCnlloch, Secretary. "Chaiham Ont-St. Andrew's So- ciety of Chatham, Ontario, son s greetings. Bae still we'll keep t memory green, o'er the Isles an Auld Lang Syne. Hugh B. lament, i grayee of the ROTARY M», m; Rotary luncheon yester- %3lil‘l3yi'l“°§l.l2?“¥§.23i%l‘"lal.?: ted Church. qhnrlottgetfrawki; River District." w. Boothroyd who spent 11X months in that district last year as a student missions 8W9 i," interesting account of l “Pim- Qncefl, no was located in tho homesteading area in that im- mense country, both the church a113, mabnsghpbelnaoplboxweriauggts: A o ately ugoor a realized that they had heartbreaking and baclebrenk- ing ' ahead of them still they had the qualities-of perseverance and determination and the vision which looked far ahead of the present difficultieo and new the clay when the Peace River would become the gra of the North which she is becom ng today. These homesteaders brought from the 01d Country their culture, love of literature and ‘music. . Les Stacey was chairman and Keith Morrow was a guest. Secretary. Vancouver, B. C.-St. Andrews and Caiedonian Society at Van- couver, British Columbia, Canada, Greetings to all true Scots, who at this time are. as they have been from time immemozinl the equal of the best in this Great British Commonwealth of Nations. "When assailed by misfortune till prospect, grow dark And adversltys storms encompass life's barquc; A stout h-earl will win where a. weak one will fail should man be refined by Adversitrs staff; . With courage untlaunted on the path bravely’ wend, Although rugged irnd long, still it must have an cnd; When the prospect is darkest, still So hope for the best The harder the toil makes sweeter the rest." “My Brither Scot 0e’r world widc. On this Our Night we meet wl pride: To Honour Scot-land's PAITOII Saint, Who died, and lives for Hlmoufs sake; He left us lessons brave and true And, count them, right and freedom. too' Now. we in midst of fearful war, Need that spirit more and more, God Bless our boys now overseas May we not do as well as those By being Britons through and through Withi Goat's Good Will our task to o. (Janet Webster, Bard) Robert Flddes, President. John K. Mathcson. Secretary. Boston-—Scots’ Charitable Society of the city of Boston, Massachusetts on its Two Hundred and Eighty- Third Anniversary, extends heart- iest greetings to our Sister Societies on~ this 8t. Andrew's Day, Novem- ber Thirtieth, Nineteen Hundred and Forty. ‘ "A bit of happy hame this auld world would be, If men, when they're here, make shift to agree, An’ ilk said to his neighbor, in cottage an‘ ha,’ could he was a member of the commit- tee that interviewed Premier Campbell with regard to the en- tertainment at Christmas of sol- dlers from Western Canada who are in the Maritime Provinces but who are too far away to get home for Christmas. _ After some discussion, President MacIntyre appointed a committee consisting of E. Richardson, G. F. Hutcheson. J. E. Harris, James Curry, and J. W._Boulter, to ar- range tor entertaining these sol- diers in homes in Charlottetown and Summerslde two days at Christmas and two days at New Years. Instead of the regular Rotary luncheon on December 9th, it is expected that there will be a joint meeting of the service clubs and Board of Trade that evening at which the speaker will be Rand Mntheson, and his subject ‘the sirois Report with Relation to Transportation."_______ (Alexander Orr, Glasgow) Cell/ed Gillie l1 shaking ‘m “a he i‘ B. hcanrv man. This district was shocked last week when the news went around that Pte. Earl Drake, of the Home Defence had DBSSQd Rival’. following an accident. Pile. Drake had onlv signed. 11D i1 short time a80- I-Iis sudden death at this time is quite a shock ‘to every one. and 8- sad blow to his widow and ianuly, some of wiloni are only babies. The Guardian iolns scores of ‘army m?" and i1‘iends 1n extending sincere sympathy to the family, The starch mill at Si. Peterswill close early this wcck after grinding thousands 01' bushels of potatoes, and giving employment to a crew of men for two months. Clifford McEwen‘ left last week for the Nova Scotla lumber woods. Another young man makin his first; trip was Mr. Gordon M en. Mrs. Michael Tobin and Mrs. Jas. Whalen leave this week for Boston. Mass. lvfrs obln will visit for some time wlth her daughters, later going to New York Oitv to visit her two sons. Ed and Frank. Mrs. whal- len will spend most of her time with her daughter. Alice. Mrs. Clarence O'Brien, where she will keep house for her uncle, David Stafford. One boat still swings at; the mo“. huzs at st. Peters’ Harbor an: time 05 WTmhE- All the boats in Morell River have been hauled up so the "Come. gie me your hand —We are brethren a2" (R. Nicolli Nommn D. MacKay, Secretary. John Speirs, President; Albany, N. Y-Greeiings. High above the reptile foes Thy tow'rlng soul unconquefd rosk Love and the muse their charms lose- The ha-gs retire: And thy expanded bosom glows With heavmly fire, Go builder of n deathless name Go, and thy immortal g-ucrdoni. claim To Genius due members of Caledonian Club on St. Andrew's Day. Clarance E. Walker. Bristol And Mrs. William Mei‘ en lostavnlu- able horse last wee . Mrs. MCEWGI! who arrived from Boston onlv a short time ago to join her son Wil- liam. on the farm. has received quiteasetback in the loss oi’ this young horse onlv five vears old. Three young men who were work- inn at the airport in Debert. NS, have arrived home. One of them is on the sick list. They report plenty of work. but only a short workinK day. and board rates very hiith- Miss Emilv McDonald left 1 ast week for Lot 7. where she will act as housekeeper for her brother. Rev. William McDonald. Father Mc- Donald was recently appointed 118$- tor of Lot 7 burl-Eh- As Mr. H. B. Anderson was re- turning from the store last week with a young horse attached to a cart. a dog dashed out and fright.- ened the animal, down the highway, Mr. Anderson was thrown from the cart to ‘the hard road. The cart; turned over in the ditch and Mr. Anderson re- can tell h er‘s Lake. also all th Elam]? I01" ltwut along the streams. D e and taking o! _ M1; 3w; has never cast a. line in the i0 be Droud of. B! B th a n1 slate , sl§°ell'i'o'od‘“ét olllnottllitlivffi." m‘ on Monday for they will reside. and it dashed d river is frozen over and some of tho young skaters were out on the blades out ca“ "m c" PM n Those who foll m 1- am, Home were out I508‘: wegkegftfege theig Raine. This district's oldest follow- er is Mr. Cephus Davey, Mr, Darvgy hrls followed the spearing and trout, flfihihs game for half a century and vOu where every ring. ole is on Morell River and S? Pet- 9 Rood fishing those years of fishing scores of f Benson. and that is a record Quite n number of peonleansuf. ferlnlr from colds here at present. Mr. Laurence Byrflflélrfll returned Whilst roiling centuries thy fame l0 his home hem spending shat w“ rem- ‘ rslttlzrassslnluwrrizr: "B“"“ gait Owlfgfi w nu neaml has letuml From Overseas —-Greetings to the bmgggn Rfezlgeefent. atexlxetgsrgd git: Mrs. John Laybolt and family left Ilalifex. Nfinwhere Mr. Laybolt. who . . . is serving on one of the oil tankers. Vlclnlty 15min; ‘biog-saint somewhere on the n Drake received‘ word Mr. Rube on Saturdav that his sister, Mrs. (Captain) Burk. suddenly at her home Mrs. Burke visited here about tw geeks ago in the prime of health. had passed awe!’ in souris. er friends here will remember her better as Mrs. James Gilbert, as she resided here for a number of vein-s before her first husband passed awav. NS. and later to Soul-ls. She leaves one son Thomas, in Souris. B she later moved to Picwu. SNOW CAUSILOF DEATH TORONTO. Dec. 2.--(CP) -- Ed- ward Mix, 45, of suburban Islington gift-d suddenlv here last n1 l ht, n s death was attributed ndlrectly to a heavy snowstorm which swept the Toronto district. Coroner Dr. W. J. O'Hara said that the shakinil up Mix received while driving over streets made bumpy by a heavy fall of sltllcky snow contributed to his on . lvtlx was an official of the Halifax Insurance company. Millard’: kills pain. secretary Roy cudmore said that ' PRINCE STREET SCHOOL l Honor Roll-November. MaoPherson. B. Joyce Femuon. Grade 11-1. Louise Brown. Joyce Coffin. 3. D0110 Downo.‘ Grads VIII-l. Myrtle MacLeod, 2. Margaret MacLennan, 3. Aleah Palmer. I 2. Betty King, 3. Shirley Jenkinl: Cudmore. Grade VII-d Mildred S. Marjorie Mac- 2. Elaine nuuér, Ilealn. Grade V (Miss Rcssl-Noreen South 98; Neill mater 96; Marjor- iq MscPheison 9'1: Velma Buell 93: Betty Hamm 92: Phyllis Bur-hos 92; Gerald MacAulay 91; Flora. Cam- eron 90. Grade V (Miss Brentonl-Jane Johnstone 93; Edera. Rodd 91; Paula myfield 90: Constance Cooke B8; Frances Nichol 86: Laura. King 85; Margaret Coffin 82. Grade IV (Miss Breniom-Ian ManNevin 91: Jean Gallant ' Mary Carr 86; Marjorie MacKenzie 852 Robert. FY3150“ B ' Dallas Santry 84: Eleanor Mac-Innis a1. Grade IV (Miss Fllileflbnh- Dav- id Hurst 94; Frank Clarke 93: Oll- vene MncLean 92; Barbara Pick- ering 92; Edna Townshend 9i; Carol Marie Coles 912 Billy Acorn 90; Donald Thompson 90. Grade 1'11 (iMiss Watsonb-Doris Clarke 94; Elaine Murley 92: Phyllis Larter 91; Mary Bearisto 91; Mil- dred MacKenzie 90; Evelyn Mac- Lgod 38; Donald Callback 88; Oar- mon Thompson 81; Ardeth Mac- Lean 85 GYBKIC in (Miss Fergusonfi-Joall Rogerson 94; Marjorie Pyle 94; Marlon Pyke 93; Phyllis Woriti. 92; Donald Barwi“ 92; Anna. Partridge 92; Joyce Brrlcv 92; Sonia Brad- ley 92; Daisy Tweel B1; Frank I-Iowat/t B1; Billy Platte 91; Muriel Wihlte 91; Lloy Cakes 90. I Grade 1‘! (Miss Malodonslcb- Morris Jenklns 94: Melvin Ander- son 94; Peggy Campbell 93; Louis Anderson 91; Arthur King 90; Audrey Dalziel 88; Arthur MsoLure 8B; Robert Platte 88'. Helen Hyde 88; Inghalm Palmer 88. Grade 1T (Miss Stewarti-Stella Pickering 95; Dorothy MacLaren 95; Barbara. Walsh 95: Marjorie MacLeod 93; Sheila. Maolnnls 92: shh-Lely Ornswell 91; Leith ‘Itwmp- son . Grade II (Miss Poundl-Jcan Watts 94: Edward Carbonell 94: Lily MacPherson 94: Chris Bigger 94; Nancy MacNcvin 94: Ronald Mable 93; Robert Mills 93: Mary Craig 92; Elsie Bradlev 92; Marjor- ie Verge 92: Merrill Refd 91; Bev- erley I-Ieustis 90. Grade I-No examinations. ROCKFORD SQUARE SCHOOL i Honor Roll for month of Novem- her: Grade X-l, Kathleen 2. Myrtle Gallant, 3. Jean Hughes. Grade IX—-1. Marjorie Power, 2. Wanda McMillan, 8. Mahon. Irene Mc- VTIZL-l. Ethel "lrainor. 3- Mlldr Rush, 3. Louise Wedge. Grade VII-l. Teresa Bowlan, 2. Marjorie Morgan, 3. Lois Hennessey and Joan Sheri-an (laqual). Grade VII-l. Vivian Duncan. 2. Annie Macdonald. 3. Mary MaoPhee and Frances MacMillan (equal). Grade VI-—1. Nora Pollard. 2. Mary Flynn, 3. Frances Hennessey. Grade VI-l. Shirley Bherren. 2. Florence MoGuignn, 3. Dorothy Saunders. Grade vI_1. Helen Roach, 2. Anna. Diamond, 3. Joyce Leightizer. Stella MacDonald, 3. Dorothy Pet- em. Grade V—-1. Marie Kelly, 2. An- nie Oempbell, 3. Rita Bowlan. Grad¢ V—-1. Bethany Maodoiiald. 2. Rita Gallant, 3. Claire Macdon- sld. Grade IV—-1. Doreen Shelloon, 2. Elizabeth Coady, 3. Catherine Pet- ers. Grade IV-i. Mllfle Bel-Elam. z. Doris Ready, 3. Beverley Fitzgerald. Grade ‘DH-l. Maureen Ooyle, 2. Mildred McEnchcrn, 3. Sally Long- apihie. Grade III-l. Meredith Mecdon- aid, 2. Blanche Clarkln, 3. Joan Shepherd. Grade II—l. Phyllis Ann Pcund. 2. Priscilla MacDonald, 3. Sheila. Bowling. Grade lib-l. Helen Doiron. 2. Stephanie beClair, 2 Bernice Lice. WEST KENT 5011001. Honor Roll for November: Grade X-il. Ruth Tar Bush, Joan Williams, 8. Billie Burke. Grad.) IX-l. Philip Hardy. 2. Ruth. MalaDougall, a. Marlon Peake. Grade VII'I—1. William Sherren and Buddy Bilerns (equal), 2. Hamid Jenkins, 3. George MacDonald, r 2. Grade X-l. Ann Duffy, 2, June Grade VII-l. Lyle Farquharson, McNeely, Grade V- 1. Joan Dowling. 2-- ' last annual and regular meet-MKS I Top your Christmas lllt: wit courlgel thrift and pstrioticall regular price of the blades alone. Only Doris Cruiokshank, 3, Audrey Dix- on. Grade VH-l. Kendrick Gordon, 2. Arilhur Coffin, 3. Melvin Jenkins. Grade VII-l. Donald MacLeod and Barbara. Piokard (equal), 2. Joan Lama, s, Evelyn swwm. Grade VI-1. Teddy Wright. 2. James Bentley, 3. John Nash. Grlfic Vf-l. Kenneth Yeo. 2. Marilyn Rupert, 3. Baibarn Qulg- ley. Grade V-l. Gertrude MnoRae. 2. George Henderson, 3. Daniel Jar-dine. Grade IV-I. Philip Jardine. 2. Hilda Plckard, 3. Joan wood. Grade III-i. Heather Lsntz, 2. Jean MillB-r. 3. Betty Dunning. Grade 1'!—1. Suzanne Palmer. 2. Mary Beth Harris, 3. Bobby Nel- SOIL Grade 11-1. Claudette MaoMil- lan. 2. Elsie MacDonald, S, Frank Currie. Grade I—-No examinations. NEH WILTSHIRE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The annual meeting of Darlington Women's Institute was held at the home of Mn. W. Toombs on Tues- day averting, November 19. The meeting was opened with the Ode. followed by Creed. Eight member! were present, The minutes of the were rend and approved. 'I'h6 1'6‘ sident gave an interesting repor 01 the year's work, the financial report was given by the secretary-treasur- er. The Red Cross committee re- ported having taken in 47 WIPE 01 socks. 12 pairs mitts, 3 sweaters. 4 Li's bviamas. l bod trinkets and 2° inders. The amount realized at the dance was 27.05. The 818N110“ of officers for e ensuing year are ows:-- Pres-Mrs. E. Howatt. ViCc-pi'es.-—-M1Ss Janet McPherson Soc-Mrs. L. MacLeod. Trees-Mrs. S. Mid-rel!"- Directory-Mrs. P. MacRae. Mrs. L. MacPherson and Mrs. A. Malc- Lean. Auditors-Miss Lynette. Brown. Miss Gertrude Toombi. New committees aDWiriied were- Sick. Mrs. A. Mncman. M158 Mime} Mrs. L. MacPherson. School, Mrs. D. MECPhEISOIE-M 8- - N. Campbell: Pro ram, Mrs. - M- Leod Mrs S. linemen Miss Ma Phonon; Lunch. Mn- P- MW" Rag Muriel Toombs and Gcrtfudfl Toombs. It was decided t0 R9‘ Mimi“ pair o1 yjamas for Reta Nichotison- I It. was ecided to send a Chris ""15 to clarenoe MacLean. The correspondence was read and dis- cussed. It was moved and seconded to buy s. '1‘. B. Health Bond. It ‘was decided to let the Juniors have t g ten tables. Tho collection smoun e to 40 cents. An interesti feature of the we; nlng was a de ate: "Resolved the Grade VIII-l. James Palmer, 2., the conditions in fannlnz bomunl- AHVISIT TO SANTA the CLAUS--Lunoh Time MW‘ 54/0 w: ELF, mm 4 m. 1o THE M4N uv m: Moo/v. w" '1'» um.- rou m MEET MY 7WD FPIENDI TED 4ND J SMILE SAID 774E MldN IN ..,..'-.'.:........;. .. -_ l - ".5r£P w, /F YOU WILL. You nu. 4R5 QUITE WELCOME a J ear w? FILL. ' THE MOON, llzDW/GN 111504440 EHTIN IPGIUIIT THIN 4LL TPIAMIED Wlfll MVRM FUR 4ND WT FUZZY CJPJ‘. By GEOFF HAYES SMWIMVPJ‘ ‘mu mu zvszo mess, "sn/n us, "mo towns salvo 4m: - mo 1r arr: ‘M/aurv cow a: - urn/z m: warm - this welcome double-value gift. 50 long-lasting. lmooth-shaving Blue Gillette Blndee packed in nae metal bank. This bunk en- uuggestl “Save for Wnr Savings Certificates". The bank itself in a handsome and valuable gift. Yet you get it free for the $2.50 Gillette fifldflfiybjvzdvyfliaw/ i the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed Arch Hume, ' in key-locking, mm Savings Bank. Yo" in vniy mt the blades-the Bank |; FREE. nus NOVEL BANK wlu. PLEASE "H|M" 0 bull! with lurk and Iuy h O Sturdy mninl Cflllliflltlion . 0 Covoml In durable blue leatherette 0 look-shaped, will lulu coins or bill: Y O Can bl und by every member o! tho family RIZORS AND ILUE BLADES ties 50 years ago were more condu. civo to happiness than conditions“ the present time." slnsim The meeting closed by God Save the King. A dainty lunch was served by the committee in charge, assisted in the hostess. In Memoriam MARGARET ADA LORRAINE SlliIlTl On Thursday, November 21st, m Ansel of Death entered the hon: of Mr. and Mrs. Wilimn Smith Kin-kora. and coiled to her heaven- ly home their infant daughter Ilorrnine, at the lender ngc nf five and one-hall months. Of a frail constitution, this baby girl ms tin constant care of her fond parents sisters and brothers, bu‘. all to m avail. Although permitted to remain only g short time in the home, she is sadly m IIIQIP, this be- ing the first break by dcaih in a family of twelve, On Ehiday, Novemix-r 22nd, the remains of this loving child Wm tenderly laid to rest in the Ronun Catholic Ccmeiery, KIIIROLII . The Eastern Guardian .."l‘hls column is rescrvt-d for news of local interest, hut adver- tlsing of a newsv nature may b0 inserted 2 cents .1 word. strictly payable in alivuiilf. ..'SUBSCR l PTIONS ta io their Rent it SM _e_. I BOOKS At CAR TERS BOOK STORE. “Santa Clfllll Head quarter!” Come in and l" m" immense stock of CHRISTMAS GIFTS for both old and Y°""i,¥' Our Book Store l6 "loaded down" with the latest books b)’ Peril"; authors, Fancy 31"“; Stationery, Filllni? Pens. All prices Chi‘; mas. Greeting Car 8- Toys, Books for b0!!! and girls. Fancy W"? ping Paper, Lilrlsitflfi Seals and Tait!- Iv"? ping Twines, etc. cons EARLY WHILE THE SELECTION J5 GOOD CARTER & 60.. I. D T . Q a fi‘