'.-....‘....-'..nu..a.." l." - c€iHIl>i$Q3 Bifflfi! adISuQQesfions A Sensational Christmas Special of Famous English DINNER SETS 66 Pieces Complete Service For. _ Eightipersons From Our Ghina Department Christmas Special Silver Tea Service Iien-‘s :1 lovely gift for Mother and llzsil or the young" couple. 3 piece Silver 'l"c;i Service consisting of Tezi llot, Huqzir, (‘ream and Tray. You'll ziplireciate the saving at this special price of ladies’ Dresser Sets Ladies‘ Dresser Sets in attractive gift boxes and at at- tractive low prices. 3 piece set, Brush, Comb and Dlirror 8t 1.15. 2.75, 4.75, 6.25, 7.50 and up to 13.50. 7 Piece Sets -— 7.95 10 Piece Sets — 5.00 and 12.00 Men's Military Sets A gift that any man would appreciate. Military Sets in leather cases with zipper fasteners. 3 Piece Sets 1.110 8.- 1.75 6 Piece Sets - 3.95 and 4.75 8 Piece Sets — 5.75 9 Piece Sets —- 7.95 10 Piece Sets — 9.95 Fountain Pens FOR ‘MOTHER. DAD and the SCHOOL KIDDIES A big selection of Fountain Pens and Pen and Pencil Sets for Gift giving . Pens at 39c and 79c. Waterman Pens at 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 5.;‘0 and up. Eclipse Pens zit 1.00 and 1.50 Pen and l? ncil Set — 1.50 Watermank Pen and Pencil Set —- 3.50, 4.25, 5.00, 8.00 and 10.00 , Here ’s A Gift Suggestion For Mother . 48 sets only to sell at this scnsationaily low price.. Myotts famous English Dinnerware in a." - pretty floral pattern on ivory background. 66 piece set consisting of 8 Cups, 8 Saucerys,'8 1 8 Tea Plates, 8 Bread and Butter Plates, Dinner Plates, 3 50"!“ 01' 0311119815» 3 Fruit . Saucers, 1 9" Cold Meat Platter, 1 12” Large Platter, 1 Covered Vegetable Dish, 1 Open GI Vegetable Dish, l‘ Smog Boat. 1 Covered Sugar, 1 Cream Judiz and 1 7” Fruit Bowl. Don't. Fenton Cut Glasswarejust delay--order your set today. arrived. Vases Candy Dishes, Fruit Bowls, and Console Sets, all at attrac- tively low prices. Fancy Novelty Ghina Payments Start In January Only 2.50 ll Month A large assortment of Electric Lamps‘ in various styles and colors. Com- plete with shades. Only -- - _ _. _.. lfliristmas Silverware New arrivals in Silverware including Butter Dishes, Bread trays, Cake Baskets, Relish Dishes, etc. Price at 1.00, 1.25, 1.45 and up. Stationery m. “lfilflle” em 3 Lovsi} r41 dinner)". A gift adored by most mint-en. We've ii marvelous >liibtllfllf in zittrnctivc gift boxes. All " iii! ' “iliiicr. Priced at 15c, 25c, Tr. 1.1m, 1.55) and up. 'You’ll find many useful and attractive gift suggestions in this assortment of Fancy China. A large selection from which to choose. Priced from 25c up. ' >1: cumsmiis onus It will soon be time to mall your Tags, Tissue, Twine, Etc. 1'0 lL-XKE YOUR GIFT PACKAGES MORE ATTRACTIVE lilififCSt assortment of Dennison's Seals, 'l‘ags, Labels, etc. Per pgk. 10c. White Tissue Paper. 12 sheets - 5 llolmanqllome Plan ii _ all v urn Christmas cards. Get your supply from our‘ large A/X/‘JA/‘Ji n» )4- .'.t assorted Christmas v ' S: ls, 8c pkg, Q; 2 » p v .. 15c. l i . l showhg. 1 Cards and Envelops - 3 for 5c Cards and Envelopes pkg. of 10 for 25c Cards and Envelopes-B for 25c. Cards and Envelopes-in holly box, 25 cards for 65c. Tinsel and Rayon 'l‘\vine, 40 ft. balls, each or, 2 for 15c. 'I‘insel Ribbon, 15 ft. hanks 5c each. rpzf. sienna son.” Iniennent was in thy Pi-qby. ward she in some way lost herfrliilniilantfandthlrsil McKay-P_Dundas,::nnd*she remained {rue to thefaltli-ot i 17011118 and falling heavily on the Hunter River. Of recent years the three sisters. Mrs. Malcolm Mc- her fathers and up until n few . __ . _. ___—.-;" THOOL u» mama at ma meeting the “Wm” "MAL" s hard ground she fractured her hip. deceased has been spending a con- MR8. JOHN CONSTABLE 1n the early mornmg lunday, October 421i. Mrs. ‘ Constable a very highly P-"feme" resident of Hunter Rr-er pm-zslrd peacefully away at ‘he uncommon- ly ripe old age of 99 years and 3m: h ours of J oi.n A; her adianced nge the broken i bonl. would not heal. All that medical skill and kind friends could do to make her comfortable was cone but it was soon evident to all that recovery was lmposible. Under the weakening effect of UJlLbiafl‘. pnln, coupled with loss of nslderable part oi her time at"the' fhome of her daughter, Mrs. Ros-s 1 and it was here that she was when she passed away. Two other mem- bers o1’ her family died ln infancy. A grand-“on Robert Bruce Con- stable llves in the City of Char- lottetown. r-ep her strength gradually waned Having had lier niotficr, either momim . 1 on the above mentioned date near by her in her own little home. mroiighoii; the whole course of ' her gentle spirit winged its hcaven- oi- during a good part it her time he; long 1m; 1h;- deqeamd had i ward flight. of recent years in her home. Mrs. been blessed with good healzh 1 Mr. John Constable, hexmhus- Ross, is now feeling her mother's And UL) until a few break‘ before band predeceased Mrs. Constable loss very deeply. the coming of the eiid it, looked as ‘ quite a number 0t YBHYS- Mrfi- 'I'he deceased was one of a fam- though she were po sessed of health l Comyabie now leaves to mourn the ily of twelve in all of Whom seven and strengh sufficient ta curry 1 loss of a kind and loving mother. I reached the years of manhood and her on for quite a number cf year-s j one son and two daughters. The v woman-hood. Of these there were w come‘ gm; about three we'll ' on lh John William Constable, i four brothers, Robert McKay and previous to her death one o 3011.1. Dflklllfl and the daughters iAlcxander McKay, Stanley. Wil- whlle walking about the _... A, Millan. Providence, R. 1., Mrs. John Hector Corbett, Granville and Mrs. John Constable, Hunter River, now deceased. Five other members ipassed away in infancy. Of seven who reached the years of .maturlty only one now remains, iviz, Mr. Robert McKay, Stanley. i Mrs. Constable was the oldest .member of inc lillll-ly mid three months old uhiii hcr fahcr and he:- mother came to the Islnrd . fror; Sutherlandshfre, Scotland. The decca ed was o. lady who WAS ilmown. The greater part of her life was lived in Hunter River. She was very kind and hospitable and all worthy cause; always received a heary welcome to her home. At the time of the disruption iii the _ l years ago when her hearing fail- ed her, her place in the Sanctuary ‘on the sabbath Day was seldom or never vacant. The coming of the end had no fears for her. She trusted in whom she had believed and she was per- suaded thot the Saviour in whom rho had found her strength and tertnn Cemetery at Hum‘ Riva, WHEATLI-IY RIVER W. l. The B. meet of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Earnest Stead with ‘ twelve members and {our visitors h“ oomfom thmumwut her long present. Th! 110W president M18. life would not. forsake her in the swullings of Jordan. The funeral service which was largely attended W85 conducted by was quite widely and favorably 1 the luv, n, Hensley stave“, g former minister of the congreg- ntlon and for whom the deceased had sent after when she was taken ill, The pail bearers were Messrs. John Spence, John Robb, Sr., Lorenzo Smith, Wm. Bernard. back- tare Mrs. N. Currott, Portsmouthullam McKay, Pbuntaln Road, Ind the Presbyterian Church in 1925. i Robert Smith and JFrank Nichol- , Robert Bellar presided. The minutes l of the last meeting ivere read and Improved. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the retiring offl- oors. The committee for the sick re- . poi-ted having made one call. The Fscliool committee also gave their report. M'."s. Chester Rackha-m and Mrs Nelson Stead were appointed 0" "W Fyllllmllieilc committee. ; It was (lceldcd to he'd a social t painhes on the Institute apron will bl evened. n was also decided to lend $1.000 to the Provincial San- ftorfum; 81.00 to the ‘Tuberculosis Baal sale committee, besides the seals sold and also to provide s. treat for the children of the district at Christmas. At next meeting the pn- pers on Child Welfare and Public Health will be taken up. Roll call to be answered by "characteristics of a. healthy child." Meeting closed by singing the Island Hymn. An aged member was then presented with fruit, after which a very enjoyable programme was carried out. Solo "Silent Night", Christmas in other lands by two of the members, Life's Railroad to Heaven was p18?- ed by request. Games and puzzles ‘evening on Monday, Dec. 14th to caused much merrlment. A dainty celebrate the tenth anniversary of lunch was served by the hostel!- Honor roll for November: Grade X~—1 Jean MacRav- Grade rx-i Bernice WM Heber MacAusland, a‘ PN-Slf"; fir‘; grade VIII-l Elaine Ohwis Allison Mamie. 3 M°111° lfa 2 H, Grade gaunt oeorcle W" old Mac e , Grade v—1 Betty 58min] w llan Lewis. 3 Norma JenlfAr-enhm Grade 111-1 Georflfi “in,” 2 Gladys Ward. 3 J-"lf-Fhilflmdm. Grade I tsr.) l Def"; Fflvuu. g Franklin Roper. 3 ..o.in .. '1' flfl. | Grade I (Jr) 1 Pfllllfne liriies. wont. J Niilllld“ ‘ lalierfect attendance: ‘ e d, Millan. Arlene J““""“' Quin: Maura. Norma Jenkins. Em spenccr, John MacMlllan, Wood- ii. b0!‘ W" --.§.""“‘ -.~