-~ i. can eves‘; A—Nlnd-u-Tonik — Not oavonsivo. o: qlm on. but IO lovely, to lrogront, lo hblmd to pilun n.- woman who gm ll bascuso ii implies in: iowii at o lriondly hand. Smorily pocliad, 1.251 1.25. l—ltllio Gllllillllfl Sea]: - a new. more lusting loihlr . . . individually bond. .75; 3 in q box, 2J5. C——Velvo Bath Mll— u both ii twice us ' g with this cdiunsl, all ‘Iflqfqfll and sudiy‘. dniqned by Elisabeth Aldon tor. homo bodies of i JOHNSON a. JOHNSON lllllllililSTS travelling, small and plank I Christmas gift. Single, .7$| J in box. 2.00. D-Flowov Mlsl-lomoos fiouranm that boar this famous nomo In timid- some bottles lo udom liar dressing tnbll. worlill lmdlr the Clillstmos tree. L25 to 4.40. E—Oustlng Poiivdoro—soll us volvai, white c snow. Blvd Gran, Whill OrchicLStirI Guam...“ and other lomoui odors, toll or (lot boxes, decorative, 1.2.5 and 1.8 I “ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" -—Tliis paradox.:a!i,v trngi-comic play was presented at Kensiuirton on Wednesday by the Saint Dun- Finn's Dramatic Sifiety. The large audience followed the drama with markedly close atfcntion aiii regis- tered their approval continuously ‘which caused a inns? beneficial re- action on the memlers o-f the cast in the rendition of their parts. The plot is at once sadistic and grim, and excruciatingly funny. Shudders ran thrau-th the audience during eerie scenes, followed in- stantly by hilarious laughter! The naivete and ingenucusness display- ed by the highly middle-aged fasli. tenable boarding house mistresses was terrific. In their campaign of murder by p0l5D"'-'l7. they were simple enough to inink they were performing a work cf mercy. In ruminating Lil tho mssiblo moral incivlcatl-anc 4 W» ti... lirst thought is one of reirrgnance at the cheapness st wliiiii "mun life is held. but thi- palpably 0.11- den; ludictousness cf the whole en- semble soon dissipates the sinister aspect. It is an instance reminis- tent o! the story of Mark Twain's contract to lecture on ‘flmfrrzlnct’ in Dodge City. Ioi-"a Mark- could not make the trip and sent h sub- stitute. It was bcfre the il-ays o! telephone and telegraph in the w"! "id "16 1572c audience had never seen Mr C'ements, and ‘iad no way of knowin; that the lec- turer was a. subsntute, He opened with one of the generalities of 1°. tal abstinence advocates and was greeted with bois:ei'ous laughter. He made a couphe more attempts to further the cause of temperance. but had to quit. They expected the lecture to be humor. us and it was zhe quintescence o? humor to them ma! "19 5111190561 “Mark" should make the humor so grim and iealistic, The presentation was o, triumph of the histrcnic art for the dra- mflfi0 50618151‘. Each individual part was well portrayed The Irish lul- I. The Bprlngvsle W. I. mat at the homo of Mrs. Huh-rt. Moore MI Tuesday evening Nov. 12th: with the nesideni; preiltLng. The moot- ‘ng opened with "x1e followed by the Creed in UDISJD. Minutes 0t last meeting were read and ap- proved. l’! members answered roll all with a "favtwte song." Ro- port o! Convention was given by the delegates. Afzer much discus- sion on tho Mi-sial Festival it was decided to see about purchas- ing an organ, Mrs. Ben]. aontnei to sea about same. Secretary was to writs Mrs. Cameron about join- img musical group. The Commit- tees gave their rerun. School Com- mittee reported the Teacher want- ing pencil sharpem-r. dictionery and ‘lard stick. Members to see trustees about same. School Committee for‘ next month _- Mrs. Newport and Mrs. Harold Proud: Sick Mrs. Austin Sentner and Mrs Dale Proude. 0n¢ new member was wel-i coined. Two iisvesite songs were suggested for the new song book. Mrs Reagh Cole-z invited mem- bers to her home ttr next; month- Lunch Committee Mrs. Lester Johnston, Mrs. H’. Peterson and Mrs. Dale Proude. Program, Mrs. Harold Proude and Mrs. Russell Proude. It was moved and second- ed all duos be paid. A member ex- pressed her thanks for gift she rad received. Roll call iis to be answered with pa Kill; 5 cents or more. Collection amiunted to $1.10. The business part cf the meeting closed withi the National Anthem, after which the program commit- tee took charge A I interesting con- test was put on and won by Mrs. Dale- Proude Sch; by Mrs. Bent, iicles were donated to be auction- ed and Mrs. Newport capobly act- etl as auctioneer. Salt brought $2.70 after which lunch was served by committee in charge Teddy Bre\vster~-A1fred Bragoii- Rumfoird, Me. Officer Brophy-Ilrighton Dougall-Portinnd, Maine. Officer Klein-Eugene aid-Grand Tracadio. Martha BrewsterwPatricia dergast-Kensingtun. Elaine Harper-Ethyl Trainor- Chrrlottetown. Mortimer Brei-mter -— Ernest Hemphill—Tignish. Mr. Gibbs-Joseph McKenna — Hone River. Jonathan Brewster-Geo. tamer- cit-Richmond. Dr. Einstein-Harold Dunphy - Sahrit Jc-im. Officer O'Hara-A Ian Nconan- Charlottetown, Mac- Macdon- Pen- lallvs by Frank Maclntyre oi Charlottetown and mid-West songs by Cody Myers were well received, as were the grand i-lano selections by Alexander Mcliinbs. The direc- Wi‘. Rrv '1‘. P But'er and presi- dent Frank Bolge. are to be con- iratuiated as impremarios. After the play, ‘he entire cast illlll rrtiiiuc from Chnrloletown and Kensington were entertained at lunch by Mrs. l/lcQuald and family. CASTE 0F CHARACTERS Abbv Brewster—Marjorie Power- Charlottetown. Rev, Dr. l-larpe'-—Dcrril Mac- Guigan-Hoize Rlrer. For The Little Tots ALL THE WEARABLE GIFTS‘ THE YOUNG TOTS WANT MOST FOR CHRISTMA.‘ Hora A THE SPORT TIIGGEIIY Find SWEET BABY DRESSES and BUNTINGS - - - - -_ u WARM IRIGHT ILANKETS IAIY SETS IAIY MUFFS IAIY IATHROIE and SLIPPEIS _ _ to motcli. All Prim for ilio Fomlly lodoot n1" 1'0 Lieut. Rooney-Curios Kelly. Mr, Witlierspoori-Qeginald Phel- an. - Gvd Sivc The K'nq.-—K. IF NOSE ewes ue WITH IASAI. lllTlllllll TRY SAFE NON-OILY DROPS Buckley's Nezine clears ‘@9881! nostrils faster bo- cciusmbeing NON-OiLY, . ‘T It acts instantly on ma“ \_y tluuer-fllducing congoa- /\ "9". easing breathing. W1 drereliio in m. throat. m“ 5o:- Biiciiiizvs A/[Z/flf wit» Ill m Siclii YOU man MORE _I.l Sentner "Potter Mupee." A few 51-, 6% ow i I m QUEEN s-r. T ovum" VII! Ill-I; iadigcsiisnlossoinlgpllm MINE. ldlllloyyoillvlllll poll lists FlilllT-A-TIVE Irit-o-llvss. cash’: Ind dbl III minim-inn LIVIR TAILITS NORTH TBYON W300!- Report. for November. qr“, ivll-l. Ruth Thomson. I. ui-oy Thomson. 3. Marion Dnioncy. Grade VI-l. Doreen Howatt. 3. Beverly Delaney. 3. Ida Wood. Grade V -1. Donald Lord. i. Lois MacDonald. it. Deana 3°05"!!- Grade IV-l. Helen Bowatt. 2. Mabel MacDonald. a. Lowell Har- vey. Grade 111-1. Arthur Ol-llbook- I- Blalr Delaney. 3. Nancy Lu Raymond Thomson tequai.) Grade 'Ii—1. Elizabeth Thomson- 2. Winnlfzed Thomson. 3. Calvin Thomson and Jimmie Hewett team-l.) Grade I A-l. Grorgo Wood. i. Donnie MacDonald. 3. Pauline Wood. Grade I B:-—l. Roger 10rd. Perfect Attendance: Mari in De- laney, Doreen, Helen and Jimmie Howatt; Ralph. Lois, Mabel and Donnie MacDonaiil; Garth Wood: t Ida, Eula, and Margery Wood; Ar- thur Callback. Prize for tables in Grade V a- warded to Lois MacDonald Highest average in senior grades -Doreen Howatt 174.8 per cent.) Highest average in junior grades -Elizabeth Thomson (90 per cent‘). M. Louise Calms teacher WINSLOE NORTH SCHOOL Report of Wlnsloe North School for November: ' Grade IX-l. Phyllis Ford; 2. Wilinot Cudmore. Grade VIII—1. Marie Craswoil Grade V-1. Robert Yoimlier; 2 Merrill Shaw. Grade IV-l. George Younker; 2. Lorraine MacQuari-ie. Grade II——1. Ruth BUM; 2. Grace MaoQuarrie. Grade I-No tests. > Perfect attendance. Robert Youn- ke-r and George Younker. Highest. average, Robert Younk- er 05.31. Teacher. Vera. L. Nunn. CLINTON W. I. The seventh annual meeting of Clinton W. I. was held on Nov. 13th. at thc home of Mrs. Keir Dug- gan. Meeting opened with the sing- mg of the Ode inilowed bv the Greed in unison. Roll call was re- sponded io by l2 members each paying her membefship fee. One visitor was present. Minutes of the last annual and regular meetings were read and the President thank- ed the members for their coopera- iion during the year. The report of the Secretary Treasure;- showed Receipts $174 9'7; Fxpendlturo $125.- 26. Balance 849.71. The following report was given by the Red Cross Convenor 1B pr. mitts, l0 sweaters. 1 baby's lay- ettc. 15 diapers, 22 pr. socks and sockees. The sick committee re- ported 5 calls mado and the lollow- ‘ng new committees were spnoint- ed: Lunch. Mrs. Warren. Mrs James Smith and Mrs Charles W ‘ ' Prvsrem— Mrs Wilfred Picker- ng. A bill for sliingR-q for the hall was presented and it was moved and seconded that this bill oe paid. Mrs. Charles Wrodiiide and Mrs. ‘(sir Dussan We"? asked to sec about zettinB the flue of the hail ‘baited. The election of ofllcera resulted , ' s follows: President- Mrs Wilfred Picker- s. Vice President - Mrs. Charles Woodside. Secretary-Treasurer -- Mrs. wit- lnrd Riley (re-ele-ted) Red Cross Convener- Mrs, 5mg- ""8 MWKBY (re-nlrcted). Directors - Mrs. Warren Mrs, James Smith and Mrs. Bruce Clark. 'Aiiditors— Min Vivian Wood. side andMrs. J. Sm'th. Next meeting at the homo o1 Mrl- Smi-th, Roll no]! 1° b, amweh ed by donating articles for an sue. ‘ion sale. Collection Ne. Programme consisted of contesig by M“, a n Goes and Mrs. Sterling MgcKgy, On motion meeimr adjourned at- !" ivhioh lunch was served by hostess and cdmmittpg . ovu-ioldndoyosoai Girl Guido rim ,.. 1ST. AND IND GUIDE CO. M On Nov. Ith- our company M4 a visitors’ niiht. Hrs. Blllllll. oil! District Commissioner enrolled the following girls an Girl Guides — Kathleen Skinner Joyce crazier. Nancy Hyndman, Frances Wilson, Helen ‘rawoel. Ann Kelso, Mary Whituide and Audrey Horne. lad clan badges were presented to-Belcn Holman, Hannah ‘rune! and Peggy Campos-ll. The Patrol headers for this year are Mary Meyers, Norah Dtblflifl. Suzanne Palmer and Halon Massey. The Pa» irol Ind: are Hannah Taweel. Hel- en Holman. Marjorie Macliaod and Doris Hlllim. After the enroilmant ceremony the Gu'de| did s folk dance which our Lieutenant Miss Florin: Evans taught them, Ann Worthy was the accompanist. On Dec. Pith tr- Guides Q having their Christmas Party. Be prepared and good izulding. CHRISTMAS MEETING W. M. 8. The afternoon Maxillary of the Woman's Mllliodlgry society, “inky United Church, Charlottetown, met in the Hearts Memorial Hall, on Thin-slay. the m. inst. Mrs. n. n. Mllwh. the lifter; were present. 99 "8 dimmed with a tihe President, the lord‘: yigaylg being offered in unison, ‘ All lfll-flod in singing the hymn, ‘My God. the Spring u! Al] My Joys". The mlnrutes o! the Nov. 111s were read by Mrs. Laura B in. the Record Secretary, The Treasumi‘. Mrs. Bennett re- POTIEd $322.21 for November. Mrs. E. C. MaoKa-y reported 59 visits. five to the hospital and san- atoiriuni. The Temperance Secret- ary. Mrs. W.P. MaicLecd, read an interesting article, giving m; 3p- ea-lllng figures spent on alcoholic drinks and tobacco in Canada and the United States, in comparison with those spent on educational and charitable purposes. The offer. ing was received and dedicated with prayer. Missionary bocks were exchanged, The nominating committee, Mrs. J.L. Iockhart, convenor, brouvht in the slate of officers for the‘ new year. Two verses of "While Sheba/rd: - 1946 . ==s lGHllGHT i... Christmas Tree iWITH cannons av ‘HElENA RUBINSTEIN Euchanto Cologno— ' 3a.. .,'_, . . . sophisticated .85, 1.25. Apple Blossom Cologno-orcliard-awcat and universally beloved .85, 1.25. Heaven- Sent Cologne-ethereal . . . heavenlys sweet, 1.00 1.50 A sot of six dainty guest calm of Appb Blossom Soap. LN. Shaker of Apple Blossom Dust- ing Powder topped with two guest cakes, 1.15 Three for Lovclinesa-Appla Blossom Cologne, Body Powder and Guest Soap. Set 2.50 ) Charming Heaven-Sent boxed set which includes l’ -Sent Cologne, Dusting Powder with Pull‘, and Aiomizer, 3.90 Watched their Floclzs by Night" concluded this part of the meet- . 1m: .4 beautiful ohrisuiias pageant. “Angels 0,1.’ the Light" was rendered FIRST LONDON VISIT LONDON’ — (OP) — Hurry Hlll- don for the first time recently to yard, 68, who worked for 47 Years receive the Royal Agricultural S0- clety‘s long service medal from tho King. on a farm at Northill, Beds, only 44 miles inom here, came m 1on- iry several oi! the members. Six ladies, claintily dressed in white. each carrying a candle, sang Christmas carols. whfle four other ladies, alsodn white offered hom- age to the Babe and prepared the way for the wise men. Miss Dorothy Allen sang the Christmas solo. "O Holy NIEM". This pageant was vary impressive and reverently performed. Meeting closed with prayer by the Presid- ent, l Sons 0f Temperance In Annual Session (Oontiamod from Page S) ~ ’ A CHRISTMAS GlFT FOR ENGLISH FLIES THE FISHERMAN, class's III- Whereas we believe the moJOriit/y of people of this Province are not swam-e of the number o! permits issued in this hovinoe omd whereas the Government pm- mised that the recent amendment to the Prohibition Act would im- 11love conditions therefor be it re- solved that we the Grand Division of Soinl of ‘temperance in annual‘ session ct Capo Wolfe Bil! the Attorney General! Department to publish monthly a. report as to the munbor of liquor Permits issued to residents of this province, showing the number hold by men and wo- men separately. IV- Resolved tihot we. the Grand Division of P.E.I. deplore the re- cent action token by the 0.8.0. sanctioning the advertising of al- ooholio beverages ovvr the Con- wdlan not-work, V— It. in resolved we oxtmd m: hearty thunk: to Rev. 0.1!. Hustle! for his efforts this Put ailmmfl‘ to isclu the temperance oouae. V-I- That. the Grand Division thank the members of Star oi HP?‘ Division for its hospitality during this session of Grand Division, held st Oope Wolfe. Resolutions were adopted as road. Officers 10f 7hr oonive-y after which meetlfll ad- journed for supper, which was served by the ladies o! Star oi Hope. Evening Meeting i" I Evening meeting waned with o aim song sftar whloti tho 0MP. 8m Mini: ilooooull coiled the to oc-dlr. Recitation, ill-in Qstciift (ai- oozed). . flooding. In Qoslar. . Y that. Pots-too Oink. Hrs. Vera odoond Oollioutt t i. mo: mo. g um riiiiio. ma: . .1. .1. Ioplood. ' ' 1 in lac- ’ , gave an work. a Dust. nodal! ammo (oooisdk * osftm IUPIIIOR TROUT IIHENDI llIllI10l.-'l'luOiiT nus ' Marvel iiut (lasts rule. ‘\' ill: J - Airflow; Nylon eye with gu o At hi; last we have siiuiisii FLIES, hollow‘ ground, turned down FISHING iilNlB i» Fly Casting diiii Bait Fishing ‘ t, complete assortment FISHING RODS snouson . nests i tiiiiiiiia rm coiiii FLUATS Dior the first tiiiic in four fill’! A ‘h risiiiiia sins llll’, i uooxs