11w Difference I11 ii“? 0,. the awr- ln ChicaE° Si" ‘Ekvlnhswimming. qqg w a is P we {or the o fllungabvi5 no ___,______. - 5 rkle “n5 Fl:- Christmas _ 1 Dec. l-When or- iiw ‘flflitgmto the latest swirl! “m” .11 coming holiday Dim-lei: dillifmiwlw 11m glide across ball- "m 5001-5 ‘viii show a. bit o1 U, Dcslgmlrs have held the V’ 1111.11 w single accents. how- Iiiimla 1.11.1, from giving I- 8511311. dim“... 1m effect. sequins iiwk- mn}, pnlul crepe frocks, a bit oi llitlrgug embroidery is the on.y l“... t. black chifion and twin finyparkiing with $937“ n’ i’ ‘m’; only trim. w“ 611111011 {rocks-ethereal as a I? 111,101., and colorful as a flower M4111 11¢ to this year's Illll e of the smartest Women- 11,111,; 11 doubly practical buy 110w, for they can be Worn 011 gpiilig and summer. The 1,115; combine several colors in u1mg~as two scarlet draperies 11111111139 twin flames down the My of a white gown of fuchsia 111i white pancls over a stem green 5111M lilzuly of the filmy (ull- med chliiulls are oil designed in 11, wlor~biack, white, lemon yel- pmoronariou red. royal blue. light 11-11mm, pond lily green or soft gray erected amofll €> @ u 8 E kills whispering rustle o! silk taf- ttu and satins will be heard in my bailrcoms. Most oi those mm tor thc ilcilday parties are reigned as robes do style-with wider waists and full sweeping m. Coliiures will be almost as pflant as gowns this year. Prob- fly l5 percent or the women will m “something in the hair." iibany all-ii Vicinity The weekly card party oi Seven y. Tilirteen tables were en- in auction. The prize win- Mrs. Jerome iicifenna: ladies’ consolation, Mrs. ltnmett Croken; gent‘s first. Fred Kelly; goat's consolation, Robert A, dainty lunch Misses Keough. night a pleasant evening to a. this. The many friends o!‘ Master touring lifter his recent serious mention in the Prince County hpiial. - iii‘. m: Keough. WInniPGB. Man. bully purchased the farm for- io take up his resi- inte in the near future. lord has been received that l1 W. P. Cameron, Albany, re- liii’ underwent a successful op- tin in the Montreal General "Initial. Her many friends wish l iiifledyr recovery. w? Andrew Noonan has n. tiihome lifter visiting Iriends relatives in Montreal. Willie weekend in Albany. m“ Edna Burns, Albany, 15v“.- i‘ W! i. Mr . - a vmmla‘ i s Ernest Pain "i" Mary Garland merit the ""1111 in Charlottetown. lir 12nd Mrs. Al Green were vis- Sunlmcrside on Saturday, r G“ m; milfy Carmichael. Albany, her ilr-“dfly for Montreal to sisters, Misses Anna and on vlslthfliigck. Brookvale. sherry’ Mbganyer sister, Mrs, ill- ‘mil MP5. U. J. Pineau. Mrs. ' “Lied. and Mr. o. J. Mc- ac w i on to Charlotte. Tile wflifiiki’ friends of Mr. J. F. 1 ° W"? to learn oi his “limit - _ “litmg-Tqiitge extended to c - ~l' n Green (nee iiiih "mam Emerald. ‘ on a the on sliunigiigiyun the Oity Hos. “l; R/Jddic would Albany l’ ' I . m“ visitor to Charlotte- "iii s ""' dlmylfiffiniiglfliiman. Vernon cum!’ Alblswler sister. Mn. “it man Y friends ti, 111mm,’ 0i Mr. James I will be my", m ° h" recent illness. A OPEN s New o A R-ANDSTAND “ ~- Clicned C’ . ne gMBER 10. 193_6_ minese Conditions i‘? 1 The I“! NVQ-Mafifflrma httu R d behind W111‘! llllufi, ,',§‘“§l§.“svley her toot- was string‘ bl; s}? 6X1 ' a “*5 of we ‘mfifriatoa trod it" .. . 5 the day-MIC “M” m‘- i» “~- can; mculpr 110M955 111 week-end. Those who will‘ be housed inside are put up Green, Emerald, ‘ jainment. . .not only Domestic broadcasts but also thr Select your Christmas Philco now from the world’ available on our special holiday terms! Come in. your one gift for the whole family. AND s: sum: or TilE wonurs sasr m VALUE! When you give a new 1937 Philco you give countless hours of the finest radio enter- Select from 21 New Philcos i559” *0 $1595” PAY AS LITTLE ziS E X T R A Trade-in Allowance illing programs from foreign stations! s greatest values... .values that are ...see and hear these new Philcos now. People who KNOW choose PHIL co! _.____.i_... .._.._>@_. 1 tetown Store Health, Pension _ Schemes Benefit Many Millions VICTORIA, Dec. B-Peopie in the Old Country are so well Dmtwmd with health and old e86 pension schemes they are reluctant to mi- grate, according to Bir Water Kin- near, controller of National Insur- once in the ,British Ministfl’ o! I-Iealth. now en route to Enziofid from Australia. _ There, were 193110.000 persons 1n~ sured in health and penal“ schemes in the Motherland. said Bii‘ Walter, employee and employ" c0"- tributing equal amounts, to Whlfiii was added‘ a lubltlntial sum by the government. Old age pensions were allowed at the age of 65 and. Wile" the husband died, the allowance was Riven the widow and each chid up to the age o! l8. ‘Pi-lose contrib- uting to old ale pensions for I P91‘- iod of 10 years did not lose their right through unemployment. ' Sixteen thousand doctors were enrolled in the health insurance plan, most of them on the panel system. paid for each person in- sured whom they treated. The al- lowance for sickness was l5 shill- Jngs per woe! lol- 2e weeks. If a been person had in the plan (or two years. a cash disablement al- lowance oi seven and a ha’! shill- ings was granted until recovery oi health or until the insured reach- edtblllldlwhnnoldall pension was dile- In addition to free medicines, millions were allocated for free den- tal and opthalmic treatment by friendly societies. . Eir Walter said the British Col- umbia health insurance plan was being followed with keen interest by other Donlinions. He advised the Australian government on a. ccn- tributory scheme of widows, orph- ans and old age pensions and also visited New Zealand. which is studying health and pension plans. Sir Walter will sail from New York Dec. 23 for England after vis- iting Caliicrnia. PARK CORNER. SCHOOL Standing of Park Comer School for November: Grade X-l. Annie MacLeod. Grade YIII—-l. Gertrude Graham 2. I-luth Stewart; 3. Lena Harding. Grade VII-l. ‘Sutherland Mont- gomery. Grade vr-1. Mary MauRae; 2. Irene Underhlll; 3. Leigh MacKQIlV zlc. Grade V-l. Roma Montgomery; 2. Nina MacLeod; 3. June Macxen- zie. Grade IV-i. Alma MacR-ae; 2. Doris Delaney. Grade lII-—l. Jean MacKenzie; 2. Donald Cousins: ti. Everett Burt. Grade II (Sr.i—-l. Benn». La-. monk Grade II (JrJ-I. Harold Mac- MMEEIEFMOIIIIOITLBTY. Grade I (oi-Helen Lamont. Grade I tb)—Vernon Cousins. Grade I (ch-Verna Hardiris Grade I (ch-Jerry Adams.- Grade I (cw-i. Amy Cousins; 2- Maurice Cousins. Grade I lib-Ruth MacRne. Highest average-filuniors, Harold MacRae. Senior. Gertrude Graham. Perfect Aitendance-Jloma Mont- gomery, Jimmy Montizomery. Mar- garet Morltgomery. Tcacher--Annie M. Dyment- HAZELBROOK W. I. The annual meeting of the Haz- elbrook Women's Institute met at Raul. Jimml K013811115”: ‘l the home of Mrs. A. Roy 39m‘! ‘"1 Tulcsday evening, Nov. 24th, 1938, with the attendance of eleven members and [our visitors. The president, Mrs. W. T. Goad? oc- cupied the chair. The meeting op- erred by singing the Institute Ode, followed by repeating the Club Women's Creed in unison. The secretary read the minutes oi the previous nnllual meeting and the last regular meeting, which were approved as read, followed by the roll call, which was answered by paying our membe ship fee. The secretary reported a neat sum re- alized from our cake sale. The sick committee reported having called on several sick toll: “u district and taken them fruit. and plants. Joncs, taking the most prizes at the school fair; also our nlioilllcnt for the Provincial Sanatoriuln was forwarded. Mrs. W. T. Coady, retiring pros- ident, in a wcli chosen waygtharlk- ed the members for their coopera- tion in the print yflli‘. A ICHBI’ of tilnilks ivas road irnnl a member who had been scntiruit and plant. The following oflii-crs were elect- od for the ensuing your: President, Mrs. Iiolden Wood: lst vice president, Mrs. Harold Carver; SCCTCLQIY. Miss Mary Coacly treasurer, Mrs. Vcrnol‘ Wood; nud- itors, Mrs. Wm. Rogerson. Mrs. Kent Jones. The following for a pol-ind n! three months: Sick committee. district: Mrs. Johll Drake. Mrs. Seymour Nlycrs; sick committee. wcstcril end of district, Mrs. Elmer Myers, Mrs. J. C. ivood: school committee. Miss Mary W. Mac- Lenntm; program committee, Mrs. Russell Jones, Miss Mary lvlacLc-n- nan and E. Pcnrlc Jones. Miss: liiory ltfzlcLr-niinn was ap- earicrn cud oi pointed to take the pzlper for next - meeting on education schools. Mrs. Vernor wood invited the next meeting. roll call to be ans- wcrccl by gills. V "Ii/testing closed with the National and better Mrawtdoabdtedhlet Anthem. gilt tor tile liillllifv-Ililiilfil; Sue nrrclirinlgiug Christmas‘ Report oi Indian River School for November. Grade X—-l. Joycm MacDonald; 2. Catlin-line hIucDJiialti; 3. Aloysius Mncl viinii. Grmlc IX- l. Rorldic Cnlncmil: 2.‘. Dolor-cs GlillSI 3. Edward Giliis C-saclo \llll—l. John Giliis; 2. Frrdtiic Gillls. Grade VII-~l. Ilurold MncLcllnil; 2. lillilnrti hIcIlinis. Grudc VI Sr.-~l. Raymond Moc- Donnlcl; 2. Bernice Giliis. Grade VI Jr. 1. Eunice Slim. Grade V Sr. - 1. Allan Mac- Lcllau. Grzlde V Jlt- l. Bruce Jordon; 2. Joseph Cameron. Grade IV Sw-i. Anna Hickory. Grade IV Jr. ~l. Rita Giiiis. Grade III Slz- i. Carl Ramsay: Grade III Jr. - 1. Billie Mac- Donald; 2. Rupert MacLcllan; 3. Florence Giliis. Grade II-l. Mary Cameron. Grade I-1. Edgar Hickey; 2. Arnold Rickey: 3. Pearl Cameron. Teacher. lvlanv Sllca INDIAN RIVER W. I. Seven nlcnlhrrs mot ai the homo of Mrs. Wilfred Gillis to hold ihcir December meeting. The presidrzi‘. Mrs. Jas. (till-I: opclicll the mes‘.- iltu Pilti ‘fiwst Nixlzt" we» suing. Iolloxvui by roll Lilli i .1‘. rclcillig tlir- minutes of the eating. Miss Catharina I'd‘ in. 1 reported tor the sick commitmc. Mrs. Wm. MacDonald and Mrs. 1 Wm. Hickey were appointed to the isle}: committee ior next month. 1 Some correspondence was rend and ‘it was dccidctl to purchase 100 Christmas souls from the Thlbcr- .cuiosis 1.002115‘. It was also decid- ‘ed to llclrl a Christlnns concert ‘assisted by tiic school clliirircn on Doc. 22nd. Th.‘ nicnliiclu. wvroask- ed to makc candy to soil at this entertainment. The next mcct- i112 will he held at ihc homo of ‘liirs. Wm. AincDollalrl roll call to 1hr nllswcrcd by each iucliibcr it'll- illg tho 0510i" o.‘ llcr wedding rim-ax After tlic husiilé-aa pilfi n1‘ the mccting iullcll “'21s served and n short program was carried nili. consisting of soilgl; by scvernirzirls 1 and music by Mrs. Edgar Hickey. The National Anthem broilgzht. the I nlccting to a close. i I 1v. o. MacllLT U NDIIBTAKEB EMBALMII Charlottetown and North Wlilshlfl Phone 1Q i sfisrioi iii MONTREAL, Que. Doc Ii CfillllC liner “Lady sOillt adlnil National Stczllm Halifax tnmorroat- <'l‘illi.~ .. vxn. Eon/oil on llll0i.ll<i' Bornluria, the Bahama l Jamaica. curlgvillg gn; pavscllrlcrs imllntl Oil Ii 1': southern COIOIIIFS. Ill nclditloil to Cal"... arc nisn pnsscngriis 1r» Ncu" York City. Chit-anti. Portland anti other Wiv- UllllNl States. l.» i i the !1(>.I‘l !~'1~"\!l. . Piul llli BIG TOIENEY l-‘UR M00]! I‘.\RB LONDON-JIM Qlfillti l". 111- um. al not lournnmcllt lit. I‘ ulll be held at tlic Moul- i. . i liib. Rickmilliswortll. 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