¢~'~'¢~:-::"::‘f“‘¢' ,1 GIFTS ‘THAT ARE SURE-TO -PLEASE-G IFTS FOR EVERYONE ARE HERE IN‘ AIUNDANCE. murmur moan sen $2.01: 1» 00.15 TRAVEL KITS $11.50 t0 525.00 SETS UP to $21.50 RONSON LIGHTERS $6.00 and $8.00 Chrirtmu in Boxed Assta. w ALBION WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The eighth annual meeting of ‘Albion W. I. niet at the home o! Mrs. Joseph Kearney on Monday, lrd. Ten members responded to ruii call by paying their dues. The president. presided and con- ducted the business period. The minutes or last meeting and last annual-meeting were read and approved. The secretary read he!‘ xeport which showed that help Iad been given to various char- ities and institutions as well as lot the school. Also donated pillows and pillow iltps to King's County Memorial BRUSH. COMB a. Mnmon. GENTLEMENS SHAVING SETS BACHELOR outdo searoarn YARDLEY WILLIAMS PALMOLIVE AND MANY OTHERS ' I00 to $10.50 LADIES’ TOILET and BEAUTY SETS YARDLEY LENTHERIO ADRIENNE GARDENIA it JASMINE ASHES OF ROSES MAX FACTOR EVENING 1N PARfl THREE FLOWERS 50c 1-0 $25.00 FINE PERFUMES and TOILET WATERS U11 to $18.00 ____ ~_ _ V“ The World's Most Wanted om PARKER. "s1" rovnram PEN $15.00 - $111.00 sars-szroo and some nasx saws-sumo up Beautiful DUBARIEY Fitted Leather COSMETIC CASES $10.00 t0 $21.00 $12.50 (Illustrated) DU BARR Y OITRNIGII '1' BAG $36.00 TABLE LIGHTERS $15.00 NAIL POLISH SETS CUTEX - REVLON PEGGY SAGE 60c to $9.00 WRITING PORTFOLIOS $5.00 to $12.75 Shelller PEN Jr PENCIL SETS For Ladies or Gentlemen “shunn- srnarmyifran- $15.00 An raw c111 BILLFOLDS $2.00 10 $9.00 DUSTING rowncn FINE aoxan soars SOAP ANIMALS for Children an.» dyfrrnsoxns 150x121) STATIONERY $1.00 1» $5.00 KEYTAINERS SAFETY RAZORS t..1¢;.1.€.»....xa£§ $19.96 to $23.95 Tn-Es*““ $1.00 to $18.00 Delan Perfume ATOMIZEILS- ns Punnmnv ' rnz {Re/nan srnn: DISPENSING CHEMISTS * PHONE ‘Z19 3”“ ‘° “'°° cnncr 011111131111 111 s15. [IHARLUTIETHWN 1111 sewing and knitting for need-y children in Europe. Election oi’ officers for the ensuing year re- sulted as follows; President: Mrs. Vice President: McKinnon. Secretary Treasurer: Mrs. Flora Nicholson (re-elected). Directors: Mrs. Wilbert. Mc- Kinnon, Mrs. Joseph Kearney. Auditors: Mrs. W. D. Fraser; Mrs. Percy Hicken. Next meeting to bc held at the l.ome of the secretary, roll call to be answered by, My favorite vege- table. Mrs. Bert Taylor and Mrs. W. D. Maser were appointed on the programme committee. School Alex Jackson. Mrs. Wilbert Hospital. Members are at present u time Taxes YOU :1. a 1.111011 cnnionirown, &0r1lers.. PllY ‘i; antenna bottle: u Coed-Cob Inder eontnet m1. Coed-Cole 1.111 111s. 111111211 PHONE 191 Stuffed Toyl $1.98 to $6.50 committee to be appointed. After a delicious luncheon served by. Mrs. Kearney the meeting ed-i journed. SOURIS CONVENT Honor roll for November. Grade XI—i. Bernice McGaugh; 2. Wanda McPhee Mary Keaye. Susie Mallard and John Poole; 3. Itene Doucette, Kent Ellis, Wilbur Oheverie and Ruth McDonald. Grade X-—1. Gertrude McDon- ald; 2. Katherine McDonald; 3. Teresa McDonald. Grade IX-l. Isabel Mclsaac; I. Teresa McIsaa-c; 3. Ellen Mall- ally. Grade VIII-if Margaret Hugh- cs, 2. Eileen Grant; 3. Helen Mel- lard. Grade VII-A. Miidxon Cheisaon; 2. Anne Hennessey: 3. Mary Mc- Phee and Anne McDonald. Grade VI—1. Camilla McAulay; 2. Frances Ford; 3. Patricia M:- Donald. Grade V-1. Eleanor Clinton, 2. - Yvonne Cheverie; 3. Elizabeth Me- TI-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN {DECEMBER 5, 1947 1 jTHE CENTRAL GUARDIAN l HIBPKIIONS—IMD'I Clothing l Cl-ASWILL for Photograph]. A’! YOUR. SERVICE-Arafat Cool Co. Phone 3498. i COO‘! 10! Chllllmll P1141 to- grlphl. I i=1 GIFTS — Parlor endflhble Lamps. Tooml Music Store. i m: mm nausea of D008!!- ber, 0111116 Ind O11 Penrnanents ‘ $9.00 for $5.00. Mary's Beauty Par- lllour. Phone 236. Open evenings. - ' RIIIDIAGI slur: 11 Market Building Saturday. Dec. 6 at d p. 1m. Prince Edward Island Hospital l Nurses Alumnae. I l LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS —Mutch Buildinx. corner of Queen and Sydney Streets. Phone 1494. ‘ aavwa on SUNDAY. Dec. 7th at Alexandra at ll a.m.; Cross Roads at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Sterling B. Stackhouse, Minister. PIESBYTEBIAN CHURCH in |Canada. Services and worship Sunday, Doc. '1; Cardigan, 11 5,15,; Montague, 7.30 p.m. R. D. Mac- Lean. * I NOTICE T0 PUBLIC —- Due to j death in the family Greene's Gar- ‘age will be closed until further notice. Ronald Greene. 1 MABITIILE CENTRAL AIR- ‘WAYS three time: daily to Mono- .ton. Air and rail connections t1: lMonti-eei and Boston. Phone 2061 . or 540 I ATIENDING CONFERENCE. .- 1 Mr. W. T. Crockett, Provincial Stat- , isticien. left by plane Saturday for Ottawa to attend p, conference. and will be absent about two weeks. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada - Services for Sunday. Dec. 7 as follows: Mt. Stewart. ii a.m.; Harrington, 3 p.m.: Marsh- iieid. 7:30 p.m. Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. S.S. MAYIIAVEN is due Dec- ember 7tl1 to load general cargo‘ for St. Pierre and St. John's. l\i'id. For space apply to Buntain Bell & 00., agents. TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE 0i- flce is located over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street. (No. i621 Those wishing to make contribu- tions may leave their money here and get receipt. HUNTER. RIVER. United Church Charge. Services on Sunday, Dec- ember 7th, are as follows: ‘North Wiitshire, 1i a.m.; Wheatley Riv- er, 3 p.m.; Hunter River, 7:30 p. 1n. Rev. J. f. Morrison, Minister. CAVENDISII UNITED Pastoral Charge: Stanley Bridge Divine Service, 1i a.m.; Cavendish, 7 p. m. Friday, Dec. 5th. at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. John Toombs. A cordial welcome is extended to worship with us. "George Cough" Minister. CORNWALL PASTORAL Charge United Church of Canada. serv- ices Sunday. Dec. 7: Kingston, it a.m.; New Dominion. 3 p.m.‘. Corn- wall, 7:30 p.m. Church School a‘ tl1e usual hour. M. K. Chaisson. minister. WINSLOE United Church Past- oral Charge: D12, MacKenzie will conduct services as follows on Sunday. Dec. '7: ll a.m., North Winsloe; 3 p.m.. South Winsloe. whenmhlidren will be presented for baptism; 7.30, Princetown Road Church. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Brookfield Charge — Services next Lord's Day as foi- lows: Brookfield, 1i a.m. SS. l0 a.m.; I-lartsviile, 3 p.m., S.S. 2 p.m. The annual missionary thankoffering will be held in the lione. | Grade IV-l. Helen McDonald; i’. Mary McLean; 3. Margaret Piaught. Grade III-i. Catherine Mc- Phee; 2. Audrey Muilally and Minnie Mull-ally; S, Dorothy Poole. Grade IL-i. Ann Gillespie and Mary Clinton; 3, Brenda Cheverle and Edith McGaugh; 3. Sylvia‘ Cheverle. BOUBI! HIGH COIOOL Honor roll for November: Grade X-l. Ivan Cheverie and Colin Jurvil; 2. Charles IAVIQ and Terence Doucotte; 8. Basil-Mac- Donald. Grade Ix-l. Irico Maoliwen: I. Dunstan milially and Doreen Ellis; 3. Eunice Croucher. Vice Principal's Dept.- Gnde VIII-l. Edward Clinton; 2. David Morrow; I. Edison Poole. Grade VIllI — l. Donnie LcBech; a. Hazel Crockett; 3. Ruth Mac- Donald. Grade VI-l. Kimball Jervis; i. Norma White; 3. Melvin Pequot. Grade -V—1. Jackie Grant; 2. Ieonard MecGoi-meck; I. George Buahey. Min Poul-N Dopertnqt: Grade V-i. Pehr Buohfl; l. Paul MacDonald; 3. Reginald Pr.- ere. Grade IV-I. Daniel Morris: I. Pin-leis Mwlntyro; l. lhphon Cheverio. Grade III-l. Patrick Wood; I. David MacDonald; 3. WIIIIlm MacDonald. ‘ like MoCnnvnh Dept»- Grwde II (e)-1. Clifford Chev- erie; 2. Melvin lABrech; i. BC- nnrd Hughes. Grade II’ (bl-l. Everett Chev- erfe: 2. Ambrose Malone; 3. Claude MacDonald. Icslie MacDonald. Grade I (bl-l. Douglas White; I. Bonnie Maclveen; 3. Johnnie LtBrec v h‘ l. hnuo MacDonald. "its. Grade I (II-l. Bill-lo Ford; I. . Hunter River Church at 7:30 p. 1m. The Kensington singers will the present and render a number 1o! sacred selections. Donald Nich- ‘olson, Minister. 1 Ell-Y MEETS - '1‘.l1e weekly meeting of the Charlottetown l-ii- Y Club was iheld at tihe home of Paul Cudmore on Wednesday even- ing at 7 p.m. Guests for the even- ing were the girls of the Charlotte- ‘tmvn girls’ Ill-Y Club. the boys’ sister club. Two new numbers. Wendell MacKimnon and James 'MaoNaill were informally initiated. David Hurst was elected vice-presi- dent for the remainder 0t the year. Chutes Hallem presided. CITY POLICE COURT -- At the llttpandiary Magistrate‘: Court yelterdey. a man charged with breech of the Eircise Act was finefl 3150 and colts or three months. Two drunk and incapable: were dealt with, one being fined $20 and lCOltl or 80 days. and the second $5 end costs or l0 days, while [Judgment in ejectment for plain- tiff was given in a lummary eject- ment cue. TIYON PO MAN RECEIVES AP- INTMENT Mr. .8purgeon Clerk. Tryon, produce dealer and farmer, has been appointed e member of the executive of the Maritime Board oi Trade. Mr, president of the Ground-Victoria Board of 1111119.. and takes a lively interest in any thing that he feels would Add to 1-110 vromerlty and happiness of 1119 People of this Province. 21h JUHNSUNS 80! ANOUYNE [INIMENT T0 HALIFAX in 55 minutes. 11a Maritime Central Airwayl. Phone 306]. or M0- TBIS WEEK at the Marie Elena Beauty Salon lovely Oil Perman- entl, regular $5.00 for $1.78 (with- out shampoo or set.) CHRISTMAS CAIDI - Tree Ughts and Wreaths. Toomhe mi- sic Store. SUNDAY. DEC. 7th. 2:8). Serv- ice in the Anglican Church, Cherry Valley. Rev. D. A. Yeo. PROGRESSIVE TIVE Committee Building (Clover Street. cousnnvn- Roouu, Legion Club). Grafton Phone 2&2. ISLAND ' PRIZE WINNER— rame flank Mullaiiv, Souris East, prize for Green Mountain seed potatoes. IIAMPTON PASTORAL Charge. Services on Sunday, Dec. 7th: Victoria, 11 am; Hampton. 3 p.m.; Bonshaa; 7:30 p.m. Minister, T. G. Head, BA MURRAY RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH. — Service will be held Sunday. lleccmher 7th, at 7 P. M Speaker will be Leo Byron How- lett. (li-IURCII 0F SCOTLAND. - Services Lord's Day, December 7th. 1947. Belle River 10.30 A. M. Pdnt Prim 2.31) P. M. Birch Hill 7.30 RM. Sabbath School at Murray River at 3.00 P. M. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services on Sunday Dec. 7 will be as follows: Wood Islands, 11:00; Wood Islands East Hall 200 p.m.; Iris Hail 3:30 p.m.; Caledonia, 7:30 p.m. Rev. '1‘. A. A. Duke, Minister. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE oi’ the United Church oi’ Canada. Services on Sunday, Dec. ‘lth as follows: Tryon. ll 210111., S.S., i0 :1.1n.: Crapaud, 3 p.m., S.S. and Bible Class; Cape Traverse. 7:30 p.m.. S.S., 6:30 p.m. Rev. E. R. Woodside, BA, Minister. TRYON - BONSIIAW Baptist Pastorate. services for Sunday. Dec. '1‘. arc: Bonsliriwiv, ll a.n1.; Tryon. 7:30 p.n1. ’I‘ryo11 Sunday School. 2 p.m. The Ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the evcirng service. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. POWNAL CHARGE — United Church of Canada, Rev. E. R. MncVicar. Minister. Worship ser- vices Sunday. December 7th: 11:00 a.m., Clifton; 2:30 p.m.. Mount Herbert: the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observ- rd at each oi these services. 7:00 pm. Pownal. Evening subject "Mary, the Mother of our Lord" included in the prize list at the- Marltime Winter Fair appears the‘ a ' I FOR THOSE WHO the home of Mrs. A. Robinson. "The u.g opened in the usual way. Roll call was responded to by ten members each in turn paying lie- ice. Minutes oi’ last annual and previous meetings were read and approved. An itemized statement of the year's work was given by the secretary showing a halani-e of $96.85 on hand, total receipts being $181.32 and expenditures $54.47. cers for the ensuing year: President: Mrs. Charles Crewe. Vice-president: Mrs. Frank Bell. Secretaiy ‘Treasurer: Mrs. A. Robinson. [led Cross Convener: Mrs. Wal- iei Wright. Auditors: Mrs. Fred Mc-Quarrie. Mrs. Adelbert Palmer. Directors: Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs Tinson Newsome, Mrs. Edward bard. IUNERAL SERI'ICI'JS—'I‘hc 11m- rml oi M1: Alfred Blanchard was lirld yesterday morning from his late resilience l0 Chestnut Street1 to the Church otthe Most" Holy Redeemer where Requiem High‘ Mass was celebrated by Rev. R.‘ Baht. C.ssR., the pail bearers were: Roderick MacDonald, Peter Doiron. Benjamin Gallant, Rod- rrick MacDougall, Aubrey Doiron I 1 1 1 1 and Elzar Gallant. Interment toon place in the Catholic Cemetery, u here services were conducted by Father MacGiiiivray. C.ssR. Personals Mr. Russell Burns, Freetown. is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital where he is receiv- ing treatment. Mrs. Anges Moore, Argyle Shore. has returned home after spending a very enjoyable week at the lome of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wals and family, Clyde River. Mrs. Lem Matheson, Glasgow Road, at present nursing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walsh Clyde River. where the Stork has left them a baby girl. SEARLETOWN H’. I. The annual meeting of the Searleioun "Willing Workers" In- New committees appointed ior three months are as follows:- Slck: Mrs. Newsome and Mrs. Leard. School: Mrs. Neil Bradshaw and Mrs. Frank Bell. Several small bills were hand- cu in to be paid. l was decided to meet at the tome of Mrs. Ken Muttart to quilt for Orphanage. Finished article were passed in '01 a bazaar and plans c0mpl=ted (u: same. A paper entitled "Flowers [o1 the Busy Farm Woman" was read by Mrs. Muttart, followed bv a humorous reading given by Mrs. Robinson. Collection was taken .mountlng to 45c. Mrs. Fred Mac- Quarrle kindly invited the mcct‘ ing to her home for December. Lunch served by the hostess and the King brought the meeting to a close. WINSLOE NORTH SCHOOL Report of Winsloe North School for November: Grade X—l. Wilmot Cudmore. Grade IX-No tests. Grade VI—-1. Robert Younker; 2. Merrill Shaw. Grade V-1. George Younker. Grade III (Al-d. Ruth Ford. Grade III 1B)-i. Grace Mac- Quarrie. Grade Phyllis Ford; 2. I (Al-l. Inez MaiQuar- stitute was held on Nov. 4th at OLD VIRGIN president presided and the meet-j Following is the slate oi offi-I CHRISTMAS CHEERS! 0L0 10/10/14, lowlfl” 1 FlNl Pl PE TOBACCO ROLL 111cm own ow; 01D vIRfllNlA CU‘ 1 rie; 2. Harold MacQuarrie; 8. Ro- -Robei't YOl-lhkél’. 03-33- Iland MacQuarrie. Grade I (Bi—l. sons. Grade I (Ck-No tests. Highest, average in senior grades —rtum Ford. 93. Perfect Younker. Teacher: Vera L. Nunn. Sterling Par- ECEMBER E9111 IS ‘IIIE LAST MAI-INC IIAII ” E011 IOCAI. IIEIIVERY 01" MIIII. BEHIRE CHRISTMAS DAY Be sure to allow EXTRA TIME for out-of-town delivery dc N0 DELIVERY CHRISTMAS DAY 1 . . . your letter carrier ~ g will enjoy Iris Christmas at Imme ' CANADA POST OFFICE Inuod by authority o! Hen. Emu! lutrund, K.C., M.P., Pollmouu General 1.1 I-iigiiest average in Junior grades attendance: G e o r g1