Shirley Macbennan and Mrs. Artihur Farrah: auditorl. Mrs. Stephen 'ilhoinpson and Mrs. ltwen Lamont; press committee, Mrs. D. Mwlntosh: Red Cross convener, Mrs. D. S. MacP'hee, Mrs. Ralph Thompson invited meinbea to her home for next meeting, roll call to be answered with exchange of Christmas gifts. it was agreed to order 16 boxes at SPRINGTON W.I. th ir lath WJ. held 9 1 izgzetlng at the home of mhusnuncan Macintosh. will call was answered by five Rowls and (our visitors. "lpmeouon or officers resulted as president, M111 B-allillh - leoted); V06-PTO!- rhompscn (Tggmey Muunmnz 49"” Mm Mrs James Dhristmss cards and two packases gecxermp '”;:;:”cl:,:;m1i,tee, Miss ui birthday cards. rye - E. O. JOIINSTONE Says The Dominion Coronet is more than I Life Insurance Policy. It's a 1) year sav- ings plan that guarantees your family all the deposits you have made. PLUS the face value of the Policy, PLUS the divi- dends left with the Policy, if you die be- fore 65. ' Phone me for details. wnv . JOIINSTONE. an. c.r.o., rminaiu Manager 5” mo. us Grafton Street, cimiommwn, r. a. r. Toytgwn Now Open; PICK OF uifi'a's,.i coma I TIIYTUWII See the many beautiful new to y s for boys and girls now being- dlsployed on our main floor. Your headquarters for American flyer Electric Trains and Attach- ments. , F. A. S. JONES 129 K:nt Sr. Dial me it I 3'! OUT OIIT THIS OLIPPING AS OIIR PRIOES FOR THE COMING WINTER SEASON WILL NOT OIIANSE New Recap Mud & Snow Tires 600 x 16 ................................................. .. S 9.95 650 x 16 ....................................... 670 x 15 ................-..................-.............. 810.95 650 x 15 ...... .... 710 X 15 .... .. 760 X 15 .... .. S1335 (Shipped 0'.-.0. n. o.ii'.;;'.'5 OLENOALE O K RUBBER WELDERS 1287 Weston Road Toronto, Ont. 4th Charlottetown Troop The regular weekly meeting of the Baptist scout Troop last even- ing featured Coinst. Madbonald. R. C.M.P., in I. talk on The Highway Code as it applies to Scouts. In addition. he showed the films "Maintain the Right" and "Maxin- ing Mounties”. Const. MM:.Dona.ld was a scout and Soouter in Windsor, Ontario. and takes a keen interest in all Scouting activities. Guests at the meeting were Gor- don Worth and Winston Judson who plan to asist Scoutmaster Don Holden and ASM Lloyd Oakes in this Ti'oop's activities. ' Rev. J. D. Devison also attended. He is giving a course on The Re- ligion and Life badge for the sen- ior Scouts. Lieut. Graham Jenkins mi-mar ist Oiass scout and the holder of many Scout badges ob- tained here imd at Morecam-be Bay, Lanes, England, Lieut. Gra- ham Jenkins is still retaining in- terest in the Scout movement. Al- though kept extremly busy as 2 U0. of Signals atR.ivem.Ma.nitoba, he found time this summer to or- ganize a Cub Pack for the many youngsters of Navy, Army and Air Force families located at the camp. The Cubs had their first camp which was a great succes. Lieut. Jenkins attended the Annual District Council meeting at Bran- don. Man., and was appointed to the executive for the coming year. Here is one Scout who is still us- ing his Scout training to advant- age. Are you using yours to help leadership on P. E. 1.? IN MERLORIAM MRS. HENRY B. MscDONAI.D The death of Mrs. Mary Jane McDonald which occurred at her home in Cable I-lead East on Oct. 24 was deeimy mourned by the residents of this coimnunity. al- though in her 76th year and ill for a long time. For many years previous to his death her hiuibanirl, the late Henry B. MacDonald was in indifferent health and, the burden or manage- ment and care for their family was placed on her shoulders. How well she succeeded is shown in her comfortable home and fine family. All settled near her and her many grandchildren to give her comfort when her health began to fail. Less than two months ago the sudden death of her son Bernard was suilered. She leaves behind to mourn the memory of a kind and loving mother the following sons and daughters: D. I". and Eleanor at home: Andrew, Charlie, Eme (-Mrs. C. E. McKinnon) and Doro- thiy (Mrs, Joseph MacLea.n). all of est Russell) : Helen (Mrs. Joseph MacDonald): Mamie (Mrs. J. J. Sheehan), all of St. Peters. and Jean (Mrs. Hugh B. McDonald). St. Ma.rgnaret.'s, and Winnie (Mrs. Dolph Oheverie), New Zealand: also two mothers. Peter and Alex Macxinmn, St. Peters. Her funeral was held from her late residence to St. Peter's Church. where High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. W. V. MacDonald, who also officiated at the grave. Rev. George Mc- Donald of st. Margaret's was pre- sent in the sanctuary. Pall bearer! were her five saris- in-law. Messxi. Ernest Ruuell.Joh.n J. Sheelian. Hugh 3. MdDona.id. Joseph Mdbonald, Dolph and her neighbor John A. McDon- ald. c May her soul. rest in peace. Curd Of Thonlis To ensure mail (ieliveiy liy Cliiistnias 1 cards Unsealed 2: ll hurls CANADA POST OFFICE The family of the late Mrs. Henry B. MacDonald wish to thank Rev. W. V. MacDonald. Dr. Bur- den, Dr. Kenny. also Mrs. James W. Lewis. all who sent Miss cards, flowers and messages of sympathy, kind neighbors and trlends, and all who helped in any way to less- en their burden of sorrow. , N.s.. (OP) - Jack Keith of 00m Hill, halted his plow- ing to get some grease, from the IIAS YOIIII CHILD SNEIZEO TODAY? llt'I()llll11I)UlIFI RESISTANCE ills to winter 8'1 .18 31.25 will WAMPOLE'S &wtotc'..LL;.,... the sunshine tent. ggug.a.g,q,c.A,p' . U.I.uvaOel. umuqoo-nu. D-sen---uh-III! Cable Heed East; Ruth (Mrs. li:rn- . THE GUARDIAN. Cl'lARLO'i."1'ETOWN ST. JAMES UNITED CHURCH GUILD .."rhe November ineetiix of at. James United Church Guild,Bouria, was held at the home or Mrs. Lionel strong with the vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Bruce Stewart presid- The meeting opened with the as members present repeating the Lord's Prayer, followed by scrip- ture and prayer read by Miss Nora Maobean. The secretary and treasurer read their reports and these were ap- proved as read. Plans were made for the annual Christmas party to be held at the December meeting when the exchanging of small gins by the members add to the enjoyment of the soc hour dur- ing the meeting. ' Mrs. Sterling Dingwiau was ap- pointed to take the place of Mrs. J. R. MacLean. representing the Guild at the National Film Board meetings. Plans were discumed for the painting of the church hall and a committee was appointed con- sisting oi Mrs. H. Latter, lvlim. Bruce Stewart, Mrs. J. R. Mec- Lean and Mrs. Harold Matthew to make arrangements for the paint- ing to be done before Dec. 1. The vioe-president appointed Miss Ellen Stead and Mrs. A. H. Smallwood to act as a committee to brir.-g in a iicw slate of officers for the coming year. The December meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Matthew. The meeting adjourned with the members repeating the "Mizpah Benediction". During the social hour following the meeting, two lnI.Pl'Csl.lllg films were shown. ”Roya.l Destmy” and all-ks and Sulkies". barn. As the horses stopped. The plow uncovered a grease gun lost 12 years earlier. He found it in Rood shape, so greased the plow wind kept on going. CLEARANCE SALE WE HAVE NUMEIOUS ARTICLES SPEOIALLY PBICED- SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIITB--WHICH MUST BE SO BEFORE BRINGING OUT OUR ENTIRE NEW CHRISTMAS STOCK. BE SURE AND SEE THESE SPECIALS AB UBUAL DUB BOXED ASSOBTMENTS OF RUST CRAFT CHRISTMAS CARDS "TOPS THE LIST" DOLLS and STUFFED ANIMALS BPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS WEEK ONLY BE SURE AND SEE OUR YAEDLEY WINDOW ALSO COMPLETE ABSOBTDIENT INSIDE BTOIE A CIIOIOE SELECTION OF DEVON WARE FIGURINEB AND TABLE LAMP! LI) EXTRA SPECIAL H. 11. AYER GOLDEN CHANCE COLOGNE Reg. 52.25 Size-SPECIAL 51.15 I REDDIN BROS. L. M. DOUCETFE R. M. SMALLMA N ....1:... .j.,.?..EEggg PAGE NINE rowan INTEltRllPTl0ti Tliere will he an iiiiciwupiioii of electric power on our North Wiltshire lille on Tiiesclay, Dec. 1st, be- tween the hours of 9:00 and 11:30 a.m.. and 1:30 and f1:30 p.m., weather permitting, for the purpose of mov- ing poles and line in co-operatioii uitii changes in the Government Highway. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. in helping Canada grow. giant ofthe North. I . '07 health Cad vigour Evrinr year since the founding of The Bank of Nova Scotis. in 1832, the publication of the Bank's Annual Statement has provided more than a Enancisl I picture of the growth of the Bank. It has reflected the growth of Canada. This year again, the facts behind the figures of the balance sheet offer new proof that The Bank of Nova Scotia is your partner Thoiiaands of Canadians in all walks of life call upon The Bank of Nova Scotis to help with their personal and business affairs. Daily they use the Bank's services to save money, buy money orders, safeguard their valuables, obtain foreign exchange, transfer funds. buy traveller-s' cheques. Every day the Bank mskbs funds available to business . . . municipalities . . . farmers and fishermen. Iurnbennen . . . manufacturers . . . for the hundred and one operations that go into making Canada the it goes to help build Iiigliwnys, hospitals, airports, , and a higher standard ofliving. grow. Report from your partner in The money which hundreds of thousands of Canadians save at The Bank of Nova Scotia goes to work in the form of investments and loans. Much of welfare centres and schools; for hydro-electric schemes, scientific research and the development of natural resources. It also helps private industry and commerce to expand-leading to more employment Then there are the thousands of ''little” enter- prises that are the backbone of Csnsclsls economy. Loans to all these mean increased production and prosperity. In this way savings become an investment in your own country and work to help Canada The BANK of NovA SCIDTIA 3 Your Partner in Helping Canada Grow Your BNS Manager is a good man to know. In Charlottetown he is K. R. Elliott. 122ud Annual Statement THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Ext.-ilzliliimi 1832 W I. TN HIV r.....i..i r waver non umml stampi- CAPITAL AUTHORIZED :25,ftM.NlO CIPITAI I'.IID-('I'' ! .TI5,II(l(l,00(l RESERVE 353,000,000 Cxmdcinscd Lriirral blalemcnt as at Elsi October. 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