THE GUARDIAN. CH ARLU'I"I' ETOWN PAGE ELE V EN MAKE’ IT ll DIAMOND BIIRISTMAS a Rings o! cvs- luring beauty. THE “GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING" RCA \ficT0R RECORDS sparklin‘ m” The pericct Christmas munds l" gill, lltjA Victor Rec- matvh thl unis yF-lnc everyone. sparkle 0i hillkc jmllr gills truly 10W "l Y9“ l "personal" by selecting f. eyes. Flawless music to suit the in- Vgctns whose I iiivldual taste. Choose l ‘ en- l \ -, (mm the world's great- Mw y ' l ,7 rsl library pt recorded hlmfld “m! nnlslt‘ . . . RCA Victor _ lhe finest set- I ncunrls, . tings obtain- n... that! rile on Songs m rnizflxe- l -- a mcnt ring _- Elle NBW b01135 and run-ls ' The Favourites rnr- 0f ALL! Prior-d from Q $35. till. IIOLMAN’ SUMMERSIIIE and CHARLOTTETOWN J. R. WILLIAMS "The i'lil~lltll_v Jewellers" tircalt (ionrgn Street Nut to I\l‘II)' a Mclrlnis oillered for sale nt Ailrialrlmlfili valthrlmun because the illivlln] A inlyrl" touldlrl rich cct :1 s-lnrtnl: bid a £1,745 17,- £100. 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Fetish (var) 35. 3T. 16. 1S. 19. 20. u an Yesterday's Answer 22. 41. 43. G6. Varying weight (India) l1. Attempt n .4. 36. I DAILY (YRYFIOQUOTE-Jlertfs how to work It: A X Y D L B A A X B. ls L 0 N G F l; L L 0 W V One lcttcr simply stands for another. In this example A ls used in!‘ the three L's. X tor the two 0's, etc. Single letters. apos- "lllhcs. the length and formation oi’ the words are all hints. Each “Ll "l0 Pull-r letters are different. ' A Cryptogram Quotation IIJIQZ BX UVBUPVFK FRVWE “WM Qwra IBSM-KBRWI. “.‘:'""dn.v's Cryptoquote: 11m EYE 1s NOT sartsrnzo Pr“ SEEING. NOR THE nan FILLED wrrn IIEARING— LCCLESIASTES. Distributed h lbs features lvadicasa ha. PCP Gleanings of a Rural District New Glasgow Mr. lieaith Houston was n A]- berton Friday on business. Miss Helen Green enjoyed a pleasant weekend at tho home o! Mr. and Mrs. Harland Hill, Mr- GBQYZe Andrew, P.W.C. fourth year student spent, m, weekend at his home here. Mrs. Robert Arsenault and dang-liter mere passengers on the bus to the ,City c-n Saturday. _I\‘1l's._Bruce Moiifait enjoyed a \'l5.l, with her ncilce, Mrs. Min-cm. son and Dr. Jvlurchison this past weck. lylzvtcl‘ IVaylre Iiithndlul has re. "llllcd aflcr n succcssiul ‘tonsil rlperaiion in the P. E. I. ‘rlovpital, 1W‘. and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson and ‘Mr. and Mrs, Fosber Selim- lclt Saturday morning on a motor trl-p to the States, .\lr. Harold Toombs has‘ returned home after been engaged 1n buuulm: P-liPli-ltions in this vicin- lli‘ Lr the past six weeks. Mrs, Jeremiah Peters and he; Younz daughter visited the Capital on Saturday. whrre the latter had 5mm 11mm! vwrk attended to. Allmtlll ‘those W110 attended the T""lK<‘1P'D@1's annual meeting were Mrs, Allen Wynnd, Mr, and Mrs, Hflrhert Wyflud and Mrs. Blair A n ll row. l RV rurzl Mrs. (Eeorge Gnugle motored to the capital on Tues- tlfll’. ihPy were accompanied by Mrs. George McCoubrey- and My, Find Nlrs. Ciro. H. Robertson, lvlrs, Garfield IcPage hind 5 llllftlsant visit at lililtnn recently, Ill?" Quest of her sister, Ivirs. '(|'(‘l‘l\lfl IIdraper 5nd My; I ‘Itffvd to Cavendish Iwherr they |rczldinc>s for on ‘Thursday frrm Lzi hrador, where he spent [the par-t [our months and is H1311) frzcnds, A meeting o6 the nnd patrons rvf New I cold storage plant. took place, will jvlr, Crypt» ‘lllillll, explaining the main ‘Will-Wilts 0f having a cold storage Flually it. that n walled local hall llcllt, recently. The storage for before May huitbl" lat. The l liflr a later (late. I y ND’. and Mrs. Allen Wyand m‘ l Friday evening. There were a large atlendnrlcc. The meeting :‘\\'£IS conriuctrzi b_v the president. ill/ll‘. Ellwrl Orr. Rev. P. Richard- son’ led the study period which livas on Paul. The group are leonz-idcrln; tho purchasing of ‘some nlltclrs for lha local churches An invitation to mcct at the llOlllt.‘ of Mr. and Mrs. R gladly accepted. was enjoyed. A OIL-TREATEIJSTOIIER LOAL an: val/l: 1754M’)? 4301/7 1r V .\___ rum ousuu as a LAW! By Faguly and Shorten l-Inzrpcl‘. “as I Tho-mp- w" son. pas also there it. been really m. “'1 "lllfkvalwlc re-union. Ml‘. and Mrs, Frank Hobbs mo- put their cottage in the winter months. -,Ml‘. Hobbs recently returned home re- gvfltillg a 21nd welcome frcrn his shareholders Glargow Dflilivinl! Cvtnpany was held in the presi- .\ir. Cecil Inird presided. A general discussion oi installing a l't2pl'(’$t‘l1ill‘lg n Fig-rage ad- was nmvcd and carried be in- in- ‘Stnlllllg o! SIOYZUIC Inc or; m rm“ ‘to those who desire same, was left I The New Glasgow Y.P.G, were imvited to meet at the home of L. Dlckiescn for next meeting was social hour The hostess, assist- I OIL PAINTING “‘ Asvoumou wrlzsomusvlslzes g0 ~ o; Gm, » I ~ may lmockso THEMSELVES‘ our amount rm. EF,(',‘§T‘F§§M°fL"LTg$§-)U z m: BIG DEALAND WHAT WAS ‘IllElIZ raw/mo?! tsss rr THROUGH.’ mo ' ~ WHEN WE CLICKJQEMEMBEIZ- IN HQNOROFwUIZ EACH 0F vou WILL as arrows move mo umosonstv rzeivsraozo.’ amour» has can. OF ~ vessuzza! DUTYJ msssm m: COMPANY WITH This I “0|dat40t,50,60?” — Man, You're Craz Ioitn your us! Thousands am DQp - - .. .. . or s: 70.1“ NIH Dllll no with Ostrex. Lvntllus tnlltn Iur wont, ‘l: '7" 9'5""! due solely In body's Iark nf iron I many _r_uen sn-l Iumen rm "old." '1 ry Ostrox Tonic Iahlrts for pep, younger tooling this very nay. New “tut llfflllhllilld" am aalfaoa tor nls at sii tints stares every when, ed by Mrs. Lowell Wyand and Mrs. Preston Campbell, served n dainty lunch which vans r-rljoyetl by all. The Isl-and 'I‘elr<phonc Company are busily engaged in this dis- trict, where they are running a new line from the village through to Cavendish by way of Mayfleld. thence east and west on thr Cavendish line. The wlnpzmy having secured the rural lines in those areas. This territory is certainly receiving the long need- ed attention. The government is slurvcying the road. preparatory‘ to making a new highway, also the Maritime Electric arc securing the names of future would-he patrons, with thc intention of Ccvtritjvinr; this district in the early S-prng. A meeting to further discuss a nursing home or community hos- pital was held in tho local hall Thursday night. hir. Prcston Caltnlribcll pas appointed cilairman Mr, Elliot Hill read the minutes of previous meetings. Plans were presented and an npproxilnatc esti- mate for building some was given hy a local contractor. It was un- animously agreed to appoint call- vassers. lo secure the names oi T, H . - all thoee interested in said pm- c0nl,fayl“sf§g§f ‘fr ‘I21 FANNING nnoox SCHOOL Jeri, which are as iollcl : No.1‘ November. R t! N b Glasgow, hlcssrs Aldnr Dlcliitsun. l. __ _ epor or ovem er: Earle Houston and Wnllie Dll-kie- .03 ads X 1' Lorena Thomp Grade X — i. Beth Hendricken. ion: Hope River nfir-"h- FRIIW Grade IX- Leo Milligan. Gm.“ vm “ 1- 13mm“ Dalton; North Rustico parish 4 (‘n-alp- VII} _ 1_ Jean Adams lliemirlcken» 2' 1Y9- Jay~ B. Francis ltuiw Rr-Nn: Smith Rustic" 2. Lloyd Ramsay, s. Bruce Lewis.‘ “mm” parish, Father Peters; Anglo Hus- tico, Roland Bunia‘ ; North Rus- iim, Lorne Hfllllui/UITI R-nnltfly Bridge, Wilfred McAlecri Czlvcn- tllell nnd Mnviieirl, Erlwlird Low- ther. Ixnvcll W_v:\nd and Stcrlinil Canlphcll; Bay View‘, Gerrgc Clarke, Rev Gm Gongli and Mrs. Allrdmv tn assist in t-arlvass i-l necessary. \’V'hen canvass is completed a morllng \\'1ll be call- ed. ANNUAL DIYJIYTING- 0P .\l'l‘. ALBION W. I. 'l'hr~ annual mectinl: of DIIIUHI Albion Women's Institute met nt the home oi‘ Mrs. Hon Ilorlnll on ’l‘tlcstll\_v evening. Nov. 9. Merlin: opened with the (Tread hv tho prn. - dcnt in thc chair. Iioll call was responded to b_v trn mcnlhers. Nina‘ members paid their dues. The rc- tiring president gave ii splcntlid rc- port on the co-opcrniirm lillil amount of work done (luring! the past year. ‘The financial report was also given by retiring Sf‘l‘i't"lill‘_\'. Receipts: Membership I'M-s, $470 Government grunt, . Auction sale and \\4‘l,",ll $42.80. (fencer-t, $50.85 Pantry Sulc. Plm Collected from I . Dance anti Ico (‘rim-ml. Grab ling, $4.05. Ilonlltinns. $9.75 (Iollections. $9.14. News. $1.00. Total receipts-SSL-Ldt. Expenses: Expenses of Meeting. lnsurnnccs. U lllg purl}. Oil. Postage and Arlvcrtisvllirrlt. $8.95. School seals, $ti3.4.'~. 'I‘l'cat, $3.00. Donations In public IHSIIIIIIPI liospitni llml (lrplllnlnlzc,$111.00. Charity and Rclivi‘ Apprnl children. $31.25. Salvation Arnly. $11.50. r». Dull. Iogy-glumly wskin and then n apurklin§ birhbliug Sal llcplltica. 'I Sal lie vatica Irringofosi, Lusua Iy works within leaves you feeling so to Ist a Ill!‘ start s or Meow” "ea-all ' - .\ g/dxafiw \ Also combats sour stomach Hooks. drinking cup, Plc‘, M0110, tfolnmllnity fruit for sit-k, $17.45‘. int" wondc in“ how to nee the ay . .. Iasa of rat s di err-noel gentle relief an hour . . . ht. No need your whole J|y-—ll0t with Sal l epatiea handy. Produrl n! Brirfz-l- Jinan-Mad: in r hunk Total expenses-WISH. Cash on hand, $102.07. Sick committee reported frultl sent to Mrs. Gilbert Jenkins while in P. E. I. Hospital. S c h o o I committee purchased drinking fountain. sanitary towels and rack, clothes hooks to amount of $10.00 ; also hectograph for school, $4.15. Election of officers followed: President. Mrs. Earl Ling. Vice-president, Mrs. R. H. Chand- I. Secretary, Mrs. John Adams. ’i‘reasurer, Mrs. John MacPhail. Auditors, Mrs. Ben ilorlon, Mrs. John ii. Myers. Directors. Mrs. Gordon Myers. Mrs. Lawrence Mycrs. ‘Sick committee, Mrs. Gordon My- ers, Mrs. John l-I. Myers. School committee, Mrs. Robert Jenkins, liirs. Henry Jenkins. Plans were made as to concert and auction sale of articles to be 2- Ad“ Monaghlm- 3- H9153"! Camil- tlunatctl by members and others of bell- the district to be held on Nov. 25. Mrs. Gordon Myers, Mrs. Jack Mac- Assistant's Dfllflltlllfll! Plrail, Mrs. Earl Ling and Mrs. ilenry Jenkins to sec about same; Grade V - 1. Venia McAvinn, also sale of lunches. Each member 2 Linus Molyneaux, Ii. Clifford to supply eight lunches. Collec- tion $1.39. and $1.511 in bank as in- lcrest. Invitation for next meeting left open. Mrs. Henry Jenkins and Mrs. Marl Ling on program for next meeting. The nlembcrs welcomed Mrs. Ansley llicks to the commun- ity at their meeting and hope to ilnvc lll‘l‘ for a member III the near iulurr. hlcoiing adjourned and a dulllly lunvil was served by the ilustess. All-s. John II. Myers, as- sisted by Mrs. Lawson Maclzlachcrn and Iiirs. Henry Jehkins. colvway $05051 (trade VII - i. Hizabeth Ram- say, 2. William MacNelll. 3. Charles Pnlmcr. Grade VI -- i. Christine Ram- say, 2. Roy Ramsay, 3. Urban hiurphv. Grade V - 1. Vivian Buchanan and Amelia Coughlin equal, 2. George Ramsay. Grade III - 1. Leonard Murphy. 2. Roma Ramsay, 3. Kathleen Buchanan. Grade ‘II Sr. - l. Erma Morri- 2. i011, Iiuth Ramsay, 3. Freddie MaeNcill. Grade’ II Jr. 1. Clarence Coughlin, 2. Flora Buchanan. Grade l l. Joseph Murphy- 2. Gabriel Stewart. and Harold Cutlghlill equal. Pcrieci Attendance -- Jean Adams, Billie MacNclll, Roy Ram- sill", Roma Ramsay, Freddie Mac- Nclll. Ruth Ramsay. Gabriel Stewart. Trot-her — Mrs. Oscar hiacNetll. (IREENVALPI W. I. ANNUAL MEETING ’l"ne lnenuy-third annual mectilllz ul (lrcentzilc Women's Institute was held on November 2nd, in the sollool rocm with an attendance of eight mclnbers. President presided and opened meeting b_v repeating Creed in llllzswn. Six mcitnbcrs paid their dues. fvlilnltcs oi last annual and regu- lnr nlsetings were read. approved and signed. The various committees gave ‘hzer reports. sewing for Red Cross \\.l.\" distributed to members. 65 ccllis was the collection for the rvcnnzg. 8'35") balance on auction sale was paid. Mrs. S. Spence read n letter on vlulllillg needed for Red (‘roam A rliril oi thanks for trcat. re- rovcd was road. President gave n brief report and the Ilnatlclal report W85 given by Secretary-Treasurer as follows: Receipts fo rthis year $74.24. Bal- ance from last ilear $63.76. Total $1318.00. Expenditures $60.12. leaving a lmlancc of $77.88. The following oiilccrs were elec- tcd {or the eo-ruing year: President, tvlrs. Selby Spence Vice-President. llarie llacilae. Secretary- .. rcr. Mrs. Kenneth White. interiors, Mrs. Russel White. Mrs. Albert Paul and Mrs. Bernslcy Worlnacott. Auditors. Mrs. Russel White and Mrs. Earle MacRae. Sympathy Committee, Mrs. B. Won- nacoit. Red Cross Convener, Mrs. ‘Millar MacPherson Mrs. Ken While and hirs. Russel White. School Ccmrnittec tor three months, Mrs. George Scntner and Mrs. Earle Mac Rae. Sick, Mrs. A. Paul. Mrs. h. White and Mrs. J. Matheson. Mrs. Russel White invited mem- meeting loll call meeting w a clase by singing the National Anthem. Jackie ‘Prowsdale and Carl Biol,"- neaux equal, 3. St. Clair Trainer. 2. Mary Roberts. 3. Noreen Flood. Hughes. 2. Wendell McDonald, Kelly. 2. Clifford McDonald. erts. and Ilene Monaghan equal. Jerome Monaghan. 2 son, 2. Elliott Henzirieken. 3. Phelan Hendricken. bers to her home for the December to be. "What I article not less than 25 cents. The box has not yet been sent to our adopted Institute overseas but this will be attended to shortly ‘by committee in charge. A hearty vote oi thanks was ex-l tended to our retiring Presidantfli and our new President brought the i l KELLTS CROSS STC-TIOOL The following is the reporl i» the month of November: , Principal's Department l Grade X - 1. Mary Matters. _'. l Grade VIII - l. Cyril Molyneauml l Grade VI -- l. Frank Shreenan. Grade IV - 1. George Monaghan. 3. Joseph Grade III — 1. Monica McQuaid. Grade II - 1. Earl Molyneaux, Grade I (a) -- 1. Joan McAvlnn Grade I tlJI - l. Margaret Rob- Gracle I (c) -- 1. Desmond Curlcy Z. ‘Principal -- Amos Curley. Assistant — Vivien 'I‘rainor. _.,_._..i__.___ Grade V — l. Leona Rogerson. Grade IV - 1. Helen Hendricken, . Keir Jay, 3. Doreen Jay. Grade III _ 1. Mildred Rodger- Grade II -_ 1. Elaine ‘Hendrlclten. 2. Joyce Rogerson, (l. Eldon Rodger- son. Grade I ~ l. Johnnie Rogerson. 2 Charlie Rogerson. Teacher - Geraldine Rogerson. SEE I-hé beautiful display for Mother, Girl ‘"5 Grandma, Sisters. Friends. Kiddies. You'll find gifts KQK": c1" ww‘ wnnrtxl" for them all at THE FASHION SHOPPE "The Store Thai Fashion, Built" Phone 55 Gt. Geo. St. Questions on Shopping? Have Them Solved Here! -.-1. s; ISLAND Tl Wednesday, December 15th IS FOSITIVELY THE LAST DAY LISTING CHANGES Can ‘Be Accepted For The New of preparation, (ember 15th. Telephone lugs are urged cember l5rh. should do for the school this year" also each mclnber to bring |_—- --~----- - I111 " Usuizovz - dzsr s10| l" , ZLEPHONE DIRECTORY A new issue oi the Island Telephone Directory is in courts and listings will be closed on Wednesday, Da- subscribers who wont changes mode in their list- lo send in such changes lo our nearest busines! office cl once -—- and oi uII events not Idler than Wednesday, De- We cannot undertake to give eliecl in the new issue ti‘! orders received nller that dole. The Island Telephone Company Limited Immlon"