"!.?E¢F.-.M3EB1Z».-19;4_7. CREATING AN ESTATE . . . WM" W" PIY the first premium on a $5,000 lifa assurance policy you immediately craetg l" "U" 0T $5.090- Ii you dia tha full amount is available for your family. If you live y“ can take se long as thirty years to pay for it, wk)’ W! W‘!!! you: estate today? V‘ District Sum‘. visor ll. U. BOHAKER 14G Richmond Street Charlottetown. P 5 I, SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA HAMILTON W. L On "Dec. l» 1M7, Mrs. Everett larnlly was hostess to the regular qaetinl of tha Hasniltou Women's Institute. The meeting opened with the singing of the first verse of “Silent Nitht." The Creed was then repeated in unison. Twenty rnunbers answered to roll call by giving a gift for the Protestant OFphBHAgmIMrS. Jas M. Ramsay kindly volunteered to look after these lifts. The minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The retiring secretary than gave her financial report which shows a balance or $61.05 an hand. The Red Crose work yes also reviewed. Three members were appointed l4, canvass for salvation Army. A letter from the P. E. I. T. B. League was read. It was moved by Mrs. Keith Ramsay and seconded by Mrs. Everett Ramsay that 5.00 be sent to this worthy srganization. The matter o1 hooking three mats pas brought up and a committee res appointed to attend to same. Mrs. D. Morrison for the school eosnmibtee reported that towels snd soap were needed and was instructed to procure same. Some llseuesion took place concerning the new sink and stand for the Iouhtsln which have been installed in the school. This undertaking seen! to have met with the apex-oval of all the members. A motion t0 voice appreciation of the good work done by the ra- uring officers was passed. The sick committee reported that t/wo boxes of fruit and one card amounting to $1.15 had been sent. N was moved by lllrs. Leslie Ramsey and seconded by Mrs. Jas M Rames, that this bill be paid. 1t was also decided to send a bots o! fruit to a lady in the plstrlct who had been ill. The subject of Christmas boxes for tha sick and shut-in was left in charge of the sick committee. it was decided that the school committee consult the teacher about Christmas treats {or tha children and that school committee look after this. Mrs. George Crozier kindly ln- vited members to her ho-me for the January meeting qt which roll call will be answered by a New Yeas-‘s resolution pertaining to the Institute. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Lloyd Lockerbv. Miss Annie Phillips and Mrs. il/llliam Ramsay. Ona dollar and uwenty cents W" "fill/Ed f0!‘ Christmas cards alvo ten cents for rental of ice cream freezer. seven mcmbgrg mid their dues. Collection amount- ed to $1.35. After the business was disposed oi the program committee took charge. We had several entertaining contests in ‘whirls Mrs. Leslie Rflmkil’. Mrs. Ray Lockcrhy and Mrs. prise Mrs. Keith Rgsmgay, Herbert Pickering also were I15 neuritic “eumibic Pllfl All iiii amunu Aiflll" '5 MAIKID INT! VIAV winners. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and tha committee after which the meeting adjoin-nut p NORTH WILTSHIBE W. I. The eighth annual meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Jim Qldmore where a bountiful goose supper was erlJoyed by all. There were 16 members and two visitors Present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Sick committee had no report. School committee‘ reported that there wss a broom and s. coal shovel needed. Mrs. Albert Youn- ker reported that 2i vests and 8 pairs of stockings were sent to the Red Cross. The secretary's repcl Balance on hand .. Government grant Fces . .. Plays and lunches. Card parties . Collections Expenditures:- School Expenses of meeting. Community . Charity . Miscellaneous $136.13 Bel. on hand, Nov. 80/47 .... .3 88.19 Sick committee (3 mos): Mrs. Wallace Smith. and Mrs. Jim Cud- more. School committee (u) mos: Mrs. Stanley Younker and Miss Vera Nunn. _ President (re-elected); vice-pra- sident (re-elected). Secretary: Miss bmnica Cudmore. Treasurer: Mrs. Jim Cudmore. Red Cross: Mrs. Albert Yo - ker. Directors: Miss Ilunica Cudmora. Mrs. John Carter} Mrs. Stanley Shaw. Auditors: Mrs. C. L. Gidsnore and Mrs. Stanley Younker (re- elected). The December meet-ins is ta be held st the home of Mrs. Stanley Younker. lunch committee: Miss Vera Nurm and ms. Walter Rob- arts. Collection amounted to 81-90- Meetlng closed by siniinil 50d Save the Kins. ‘Ric December meetlngoi the North Wiiitshira Women's Insti- tute met at the home o! Mrs- Stanley Younker. Dec. u, with the president presiding. The meeting opened by singing "Hera Comes Santa Claus" and repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 12 members paying their fees. Minutes of last rnoeting were read and approved: ‘rwo letters of thanks for fruit were received. It W85 HwVBd and sccoded that as be given w the T. B. League. It was also moved and seconded that S5 be given for a treat for the school children. Mrs. Stanley Younker, Mrs. Waller Roberts. Miss Vera Nunn and Mrs. Jim Cudmore were ap- pointed to see about procuring material for a play. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Arnett Shaw with the program in charge of Mrs. Floyd Houston. Lunch committee, Mrs. Arnett Shaw. Mrs. Stanley Shaw, and Mrs. Wallace Smith. It was decided to have an auc- tion sale at_ the next meeting. Meeting closed by singing "God Save the King." after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. Collection $1.70. (Patriot please copy) ' “ ii 3CHISSTMASIITL : a; by PRINCE MATCHABELLI A ml “M559 W" ‘ill Illilllinglosl Inside are three one-dram crowns oi Prince Metchaboili perfume- ‘ of York. Ava Maris and Katharina tile Great. . Tilers: e snullsrlChrlstmas Bell, to“. homing 1m one of any of time perfumes. ' r QQTDTRAIIEE- e ll TQOWIASNIIN); gslx‘ (I one dram] _ ,- . $1.25 SIINMERSIDEHS POPULAR GIFT SIIDP g EilMAN lllillG STORE .....,,.,,-,,-,,_,,,-,,-,,-,,.,,-,,. __ _ iTHB GUARDIAIELHQHARLOTPETOYN Albertans Mia's Elizabeth Clarke was s visitor to Summerside the litter pert of the week. Miss Rats Summerside. spent the week-end Mrs. Alfred AT-iearn. Miss W! Bowneae left this week on s holiday to Ottaiwa and Toronto. where she will visit rela- Lives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hayes have gone to Boston, Mesa. where they plea spending the winter months. Their son, us. C. W. Hayes, who accompanied them to U. S. A. recently returned to ius home here. Mrs. Bmmereon Matthews has returned to her home in Mont- real after s most. enjoyable visit- to Alberton. Wlhile in town she was the guest otf her daughter, Mrs. E. Clow and Mr. Clow. On Saturday members of the A. illlllservedsbaanstspperin the Rebekah Hall. The home baked beans and accompanying good things were much enjoyed by the folks in attendance. The congratulations and beet wishes of a host of friends are ex- tended to Nlfr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crockett, who were recently mar- ried at The Manse. Eimsdale, by the Reverend W. I. MacDonald. Mfrs. Crockett was the former Blanche Rennie, one oi P. 12. Is- land's most popular school teach- era. -Once again the nearing to s close. With its com- pletion arrives the annual cele- bration of Chrtsvs birth at Beth- lehern. instituted in the third century, this great feast has ever been welcomed with @8891‘ HD9161" potion by both young and old. of love. and new-born hopes. Cheers’ INEUYXBL free laughter and hearty expres- sion of good will give to the oc- casion its proper atmosphere. through the crisp rooming air their message of welcome: “Come s.ll ye faithful.‘ The first ‘Gr. stmss concert oi! the season was presented in the United Church Hall. Friday eve- hing, by me ‘ a of the Daffodil Mission Bend. under the direction of Mrs. J. M. Fraser, and Miss Alice Gordon. RN. The program was wholly in keeping with the true meaning od Christmas. and the various parts were well taken by the children The Reverend J. M. Fraser acted as chairman. Following is the program: "A Greeting": Frances Currie. "A Christmas Bell. Song": Mis- sion Band. v Recitation. "Why Do Bells "At Christmas RingW-Tsons Hunter. Recitation. “The Christmas Catc- chism": Joan Currie. _ Carol, "The First Nowell": Mis- sion Band and Congregation. Recitation, "Heaven's Gift": Au- drey McCabe. - Dramatized Carol: “Shepherds Are We": Members of the Mission Band. Recitation. Fraser. "How lilsr is 1t ‘lb Bci-hiehemii": Lona Hunter. Frances Currie. Belle Wilkie and Lily Beth Clarke. "Little Star": Juno Carol, "Infant Holy": Mission Band. Story. "The Gift": Ruth Pike. Carol, "All My Heart This Night Rcjoices": Mission Band. Intermission. Recitation. "A Christmas Thought": Barbara Brown. Recitation, “Long. Long Ago": Lily Beth Clarke. Carol, "Gentle Mary laid Her Child": Mision Band and 0on- gregation. Recitation. "Gsrlstmss Bells": Douglas Cur-rle. Recitation. "Paths": Helen Mc- Cabc. Pantomime and Duet, “Away In A Manger": iirsnces Currie and Lona Hunter. Dialogue. “What Means Christ- masi": Ruth Pike and Belle Wil- kie. Worship Service led by Dorothy Bonyman, assisted by Joan Cur- rie, Bella Wilkie. Lily Beth Clarke. Baltic Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Wilbert Delaney on the evening of Dec. 4th. with an attendance of nine members and one visitor. Meeting opened by singing "Silent Night" followed by Roll call which was answered by “Your Favorite Christmas Carol” and an exchange of Christmas gifts. Minutes of previous meeting were éasttfl CONDINS D atwib Aiieara. teacher. H here. with her parents, Mr. and I ~" ' Old Year is i: Telechron Electric Alarm (flock ...... .. Teicebron Electric Kitchen Clock Electric Mantle or Decorated Clocks ---- Jlfleed from 9J4 to 16.81 priced from; 8.69 to 18.13 . priced fran 13.13 to 36.87 Beth Thomas Mantle Clock ..................._...prieod from 81.50 to 68.15 Weafolos Baby Bess Alarm Clook......._... ................. .. priced at 0.19 ‘Iravalarm priced at 8.44 Big Bess Loud Alarm .... ......__._. as; Bess cauae'slarla.-...___:.._ .. .......prioed from 6.19 to 1.51 priced at 1.10 Just this year! Many Lovely Gift Suggestions in HOLMAITS China Section Just llnpacked! . New English Dinnerware If she's been hlntlng for "' ‘ semi-porcelain Dinnerware have just. been i 4, Th available in 58 and 66 piece eeltsuJinve VCbPiaimSZQdTANAeErCAN; :3: gfiwase." In "Time For Christmas \ this Christmas-Four new patterns of English, Christmas is essentially a season .. smiling faces. f chiming church bells ring out 3 doe z. i ‘_ Wgermanb WM THIS» _- CHRISTMAS A gift to thrill anyone- with its gleaming Aeiralito cap and slim lines. A long-lasting beauty with its exclu- sive Tsperita nib. Styled to twice its price! Other Tapcrilea for men or women from $5.95. A Waterman Pen or a Pen and Pencil Set is s personal Gift-one that will be used and lsetingly . lPPrecisted. Besides the new Tap- erik, which is priced at 10.41, you can get a Waterman Pen for 3.51. ...The attractive Sets of Pen and Pencil are priced from 5.06 in P Y ll E X The Perfect Gift What could be a nicer, more than new thoughtful Gift cooking utensils "made gleaming Pyrexware...’l‘herc is a complete selection from which to choose-every item is useful and so easy to keep Gape God Glassware "h" Your sills from this fine lmortmegg q\ Inert Cepa Cod Glassware. These pieces are euth- fltiv "Plea of ca. desirable New England m“, ware. In this selection you will find goblets, deep- bete, cocktail and wine glasgeg, a; we" u n, “m” bar at dltlerent odd piocee, "It's, etc. Decorated with deposits of zthls gift glamwsre Gorn Flower Glassware ‘Ihere is s lasso assortment of this popular pattern including bowl), “mi, h", "m7 Orchid Pattern Glassware a includes bowls. cake Mayflower Glassware Includes salad bowls. fluted bowie, he" size bowls, plates and candlestick; Golored Glassware , I" 8"“. amber or blue. thig input,“ Glannflttlfi includes bowls, vases of diflqmg 1., silver- of Pill”. salts and peppers and reversible Collflltsiiokl- - sizes, plates and other pieces. Everyone loves a. gift o! Writing Paper at Christmas! You may“ choose Gilt Stat- ionery in the smell note also for little personal message or large "man's size" paper for 22.90. aninlngmsroaenuze her m- "Me "n!" "m" - ti" ohm with sills o! Pr": prices are from so cents ta Glassware. t” ‘ M‘ smfili"! i Just 3 Fingertips On the Magic Knob Open or Seal the Cookeri Reports were heard from diflor- ent committees: Sick committee no report. School committee re- ported receiving a letter from Mr. C. B. Jelly re school library. Treasurer reported balance on hand of $40.57. Directors for year are as follows: Mrs. Bruce Riley, Mrs. James Cousins and Mrs. Louis Carroll. Correqoondence consisted of following: Letthr from board of trustees P. C. Hospital, letter from Mrs. Osbourne re Musical Festival. It was moved and seconded that secretary write t0 Mr. Bruce Ramsay to find out if he would build a. bookcase for school. It was moved by Mrs. Bruce Orolier and seconded by Mrs. David 05mins that B0 cents be paid to Hamilton Instlwte for expense of Convention. " It was moved end seconded by Mrs. James cousins that a box of chocolates be sent to Mrs. James Wall at Christmas an ex-rriembar of the Institute. It was also decided to buy a gift {or little Sher-ya Crozler who is bsdfast. and asch memberis to yislt Bharyn each en e ditferent day between Christmas and New Years. It was moved and seconded that a syrmathy card be sent to Mr. Alexander MacKensia and family. lat us demonstrate tha aasy-ess-pia f E/(CU Pressure Cooker Here's Something Special For Mother Can't "Geyser" Cover Can't Ba Presure Inside Is an. cons! IKCO "Hostess" 4V: m. Capacity 14.95 Riley, seconded by Mrs. Gordon Cousins that Mrs. Earl Matthews buy treat of apples for school children. It was moved by Mrs. Bruce Riley, seconded by Mrs. David Cousins to buy, 100 bags to bag candy to sell at school concert. each member to make candy. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Gordon Co‘ ins. Roll call "New Years Resolution In Con- ,nection With Institute Po} New Year." Collection 56 cents. fees '75 cents. Progress committee for next meeting Mrs. George Piercy and Mrs. David Cousins. The president. extended a vote of thanks to Mrs. Delaney for her kind hospitality. Meeting closed by rinsing "Come Ali Ye Faithlul." After the meeting the following programme was carried out: Contest by Mrs. Bruce Riley. 1st prize, Mrs. Bruce Crosier. Consolation, Mrs. Benj. Burns. Contest by Mrs. Gordon cousins 1st prise. Mrs. Crosier. Consolation. Mrs. Idgar Matthews. Reading by Mrs. Earle Matthews. Reading by Mrs. David Cousins. A treat of fudge was passed by Mrs. Riley and Mrs. G. Cousins. l>rolramme was brought to close by "Little Town Of Bethlehem." A very delicious lunch was served Opened Until Steals Wills extra serving dove! \ Silver Tea ‘Services This it; the luxurious gift of gifts! Every woman desires s Silver Tea Service-you may get her either s 3 or a 4 piece set iss grape or other sMIAVOIIEEOIIIT deslgns...Tha prices for the 3 piece sets are 18.75 to 28.15 and for the 4 piece sets the prices are 34.31 to 106.25. Silver lioiloware There is a large selection of Hollow Silver- ware-such '11s bread trays. butter dishes, cake plates. salts and peppers. relish dishes. csndlcsticks and many others. smssenslos: uentorrnowu Just Arrived! English GllPS and SAIJGERS Dainty Cups and Saucers imported from England-fin floral and other colorful de- signs . . . They're lovely! a Christmas Gamiies lied Candles to give your home s really festive Christmas air! You can get tapers. Santas, birds and other designs planned to give you bright Christmas light! Cousins. Mrs. Earle Matthews and Mrs. Ed. Matthews. to $12-03- IIAMPSHIRE MISSION BAND The annual mite-box opening oi the Hampshire Mission Band was held at the home of Mrs. J. F. Easton, leader of The Band, on Friday evening. Dec. 12th. The President of the W. M. S. and superintendent of the Baby Band being present also. The following program was prepared and present- ed by the members of the Band. Opening Hymn: "While Shepherds Watched their Flocka." Recitation. "'l‘he Candle Tree." by Joyce Eas- ter. Solo: "Silent Night" by Aud rey Kitaon. Recitation -- Joan Stewart. Duel; "Jesus Bids Us Shine." Audrey Newson and Mary Proud. son. Take up collection - Grant Ed- Riecltatlon-v Shirley White. Duet: Florence Proud and Joan Stewart. Drill: "Who was born on Christ- mas Day7" by four small girls. Solo:-—"Oh Little Town of Beth- lehem". by Barbara Edwards. Reading: ‘The Uttle Angels of Christmas." by Joyce Easter. Duett-"Tt Came Upon the Mid- night Clear" by Florence Proud and Audrey Kitson. The offering was taken up U- boxes were then opened anloulllin; -_-_-_ The officers appointed for ensuing year are as follows: President -- Ralph Clark. vice President -- Vernon Whitfi- Sccretary —- Vaunda stewnrt. ‘Treasurer - Audrey Kitson. World Friends -- Audrey New- Ruth Pike. Frances Currie and Lggngllytelikht can‘, “went a t t MADE FOR HOUSEWIVIS WHO Algwf "manuals"! ‘ ‘ “m” m““°" 5"“ i "Willilil: IILD ritlsilllb iillhtl ‘mmc w" l " I nsaaunalasuulerels i h ' ' I ' The onthiy meet ng of t e read and approved. n, . - . u, 1,1 d m ii -l wards. rn was moved by Mrs. Bruce by hostess assisted by Mrs. Jas. mounting S 4 an e m c i Mambo)‘ secretary _ Evelyn j MucPherson. tini Hymn books - Barbara Edwards. A social hour was enjoyed by all in singing familiar sonsg such {served by the hostess. which a close. NDTIGE T0 PDIILTRYMEN and FARMERS WE ARE NOW BUYING ALL GRADES CHICKEN AND FOWL Alive or Dressed We prefer buying direct from the formers, and can supply’ shipping crates if desired. JENKINS BROS. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. L as, "l-lere Comes Santa Claus" and playing games. Refreshments were brought an enjoyable evening to