‘annulled ceoiorofiiua ‘WeUMuf , NEW SPINE-CHILUNCSTORYL iiiiiiiiiiillil llllillll lllflillllil iiiutiii militia iilN UHINEWmeW- EXTRA .0n The A Glerlou IIATUIB In aechnicolor “FIESTA " with ANNE AYARS --,GDORGI NEGRIJTI The most“ "jiireoiied rre- .= utidiitfofpmqih; j cursing GQfliliil the inlumous nume of the... MonsierTMokel! y lame Program . ADDED SPECIAL SCREEN NEWS PRINCE EDWARD sIXiTKZZE-‘iixi. Lon Chanley Appears As M onster In Horror Film ‘Phroe times the "Frankenstein" films have biased a trail oi terror across the nation's screens to Drove the top attractions in the ileld oi’ horror clriuna. Now comes e fourth. "The Ghofl oi Frankenstein." which is advanced u the most sensational iilm oi the "Frankenstein" series. The Universal drama opens today at the Prince Edward ‘Ilheetm. with Blr Cedric Hierciwicke, Lon Chaney. Lionel Atwill. Ralph Bellamy, Eels Lllswi- Evflyn Ankers. and Janet Ann Gilllow in the out, lnanzurated leriee (Melnal film in the series. "Frankenstein. was a horror hit of 1931 and universal subsenuentlv Vmduoed “The Bride oi Franken- lteln‘ in i935 end "Son oi’ Frank- enisxteifl: in 1939.! new oieirlns Hlmiw k only: "Dr. Frankenstein," Qflnlcfl? the irliemous doctor who originally created the devastating Monster. Among eerie situations in the new drama is one in vmicli the doctor attempts to perform a dariniz overa- i101! t0 illve the Monster a sane ‘mind and transform the cwatlire nio an instrument oi good rather than evil. Instead. the Monster becomes more oi a man-killer than ever before. Role Is Unions Chaney enacts the Monster role, “nllcwlmr his successful Ivwklvnfrhy- HOD Of "The Wolf lvion" in the pm- violls shocker ci that title. Queen? 6.1.1.1432... _ Special Christmas Fund For Children J16 Queen's Canadian Fund is giidilctlng a special appeal ior B11119!’ to lve Christina; cheer to dr lsh chi dren whom the war has ‘gagged oi the traditional iamlly Many oi them ere wer orphans gully or than are children still m‘ erhlll from the eiiects 0i bomb- mli Many others have not neon "l" ‘Dhrcnts ior lncllths or years. Fofflfllifls oi the Lord Mayor's “hilt! are making the pig-i, 5nd ,1; Oruflnlye the scheme. hei-c will be no administrative gillilfwfls deducted either in Cen- fla or the United Kingdom, from 1'9 Public subscriptions. The d0ll.ll‘ it" h) the Quinn's Fund "Chtld- V?! Christmas" appeal will be de- “Nfid in its entire y to this cause. 0 attempt will be made to ship u s in kind. Cash only will be manfimm-ed. and subscriptions “Mild be eamlnrked "CHILD- WENS CHRISTMAS." Every cont be used to brin someth oi sigh! cheer to chil zen ior w om otflstm“ DB? this year. would airrwtse be just like any other The Lord Mayor oihtandon has °5liétiL yvilgnest egrecietion i’ lnw LADIES’ WEAR 99 QU-EEN smear Sale Ends Dec. 5 OUR GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE ENDS SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5th This will be your lest chance to My at “W” remarkably low prices — we urge you to take advant- Fl" 0f these lest two days and buy your winter need! omelfs - Men's and Boys’ Clothing - Savc “line! to Invest in Viciory—Blly MW fl- ‘.' l2. GREENDAL CO. oi this Qirlstmns appeal, It ls sup- llementary to the Fund's contin- el ior war victims oi all ens. w ose needs still continue and may sharply increase in the winter raids. "Children's Christmas" contribu- tions may be sent to:- The Queen's Canadian Fund. Montreal, Qum, or to any oi the Fund's collectln agencies. which include the Royal Trust Conlipimy, Charlottetown. Received recently: Ben]. Poole, Charlottetown, $2.00 "gsgckley Point Red Cross Unit, —-—~—- National Film llnaril" FREE sourm lvlovms (llilds, 0min) _ clui amen: HAlRlEjLllilLiAiUi TO-NIGHT and SAT. SHOWS AT ‘I ind 8.45 MAINTEE SAT ONLY [80 WEMPIREQ». g NLAITW Tfliiforiz‘ BORDEN w. I. WThe ilmlllfi-Itfilfilng othttia Borden moon's lis u was e i tl town hull on Wednesday Novglmbia? 25th. with fifteen members present. Meeting opened by TEDCRUHQ- the Club Women's CNBC in u:1ls0n_ killliltes 0i’ lust mutual meeting were road and adoptvd, also min- lites oi last. regubr meeting. Sick committee rlliirted vlstlizg one sicki 55ers: theme“ . - ell. 1'5. u ll Fqrlllfl. than gave ‘TleIreport as o‘o\vs; me more hilive the pheasant déltyroi reporting to you an accollm o our vol" oils under- tdkillgs for the post yellr. As you finmv, this! Icnstttltlte IQOEIO‘ lat For ome a.l .oun ry u us now aossgply go htzve chliétggd it Qighlgy 71' Dun 1y all ome. - tjhoutlll tilts en sis is on Oui- ou t a. t, ' t ' . h l’. see \lllp'rleiBDOl't 5619 alioiliii‘ Ffllitlb has not b1 ll neglected, although we hxztve llnd the Qxirs burden oi Wurtmle Work. During M19 year we have held eleven regular miieting with n mcllnbrrslllvi o; ‘l6 lid all average attendance oi ll. filllilllilll tllie yFilr use have dolintsd 1e procee s tom U11’ l-rsi» card natty ill each month to imr work and as a l'<5U_i- the Red Cross, ‘Culverts Fund, Sp;till'c Fund. K‘ns- men's Milk Fund and th Alex- nndri-i Qllllllflllllm’! IlZlVp n1 bene- fited. Ycill- Pic ‘dent also assisted in the ltctl Cross drive last May when such hood response was obtained, The Ivstltut sponsored the drive im- ill-e sn. ‘on Anny and Y. M. C. A. in Sfflitfflllb?!‘ rand over $5000 urns rlctvd mm t is_ On tho Home Front we have not iorgottcll the orphans, sic-k and i‘ll‘i‘l‘lll'i'ill'fg"d as cash donations Vi. ti?“ “’ ..°'°"i..°i"".i'2§i“§; '_ giue an e ‘Cy ' .e blanket to the P. C. Hospiin. for all ti’ vmlch we rccetivi-zl grateful thanks. Ill our own community we helped miprovi- our school by donating new blinds, clmziiols, mai- erla for exhibiting beards, flags. pow-ll shliqiienrr aild books, and we have tr ed to co-nperat-i with the "lrustces in n1‘ nliiiters ‘per- taining to prizes, school s-ports and other matters for th- betterment of our school. The town lmll T8- celved it's usuh‘ grant, also scvil-iil llillflf0l.’(‘lll(‘llls were mode i0 bullzi- rg laud grounds} iThebglbSg-‘S grind seed lngs were pad or l K e - utltiltn, drapes, fibre mitt, etc. were plaocd inside the lilllilllllg rind we hail the Hill‘ clezlllrd lit ifer- cnt times. Our members visited the school and tork fruit or ilowers to sick mrrlibuis or shut-meg Flowers or mass curds were sent to all bereaved friends dillinv the your, With the sincere iaymtlntlly of lnsirtutr- urlemlbel-s, Your Pres- ldirlit nlld Mrs. J. V. lylncDonn d. mepresointmd the Institute a the AIUIUAI Conivnitnn in Chiwlotte- town and relloits welve brvllim back. delegation also A 1mg; attended the isLi-tct Convention. Two delegates were sent to the '11 B, Long-lie mr-cbllg at the Cllarottrtozvn Holel and your sec- retary was nppotlltvil to the Provincial bond 0h ths ecein‘ side, we had nn onioynble outing in August when we motored to Slimmer-side attended a show and rind ohlckell suwel‘ g Perk and Alexan — M0". nnter liver — Tuesday en - Wednesday Brndnlblne — Thursdcy Perkdnl». - 7M" "' North ltllstlco _— _ latunill! p MEN’S & BOYS’ WEAR 144 GT. GEO. ST. m“, (mo VL-l. Philip Jardlne,. 2. xittna thriller tiimviiii ‘vifwfilgg Ronni: greece, s. Valerie Rogers, in September. Willi‘: dille u» war Jw) WM M" - XYWQSIINS, Olll‘ eniertnihtng must Hig;a%ecgr-‘:1i_ Mm Roomy.- I- nsedg h, Nvll-flllmd, yet. We hope that this wll in no wav impfl" the ieoiing of coimradeshlp and goodwill which has existed in our Institute. Mrs. Herring also save s report o! the Red Cross work accomplished. '31s Troasulers report was given by Mrs W- A. Fields. The follow- ing oiflcers were then eectod for the conlill year; Preslden , M‘rs_ Julian Herrlnfl. re-elected. Vice-Pres. Mrs P. J. MaoInnis. Secretary’, Mrs.W. A. Fields Directors, Mrs J. V. MacDonrd, Mrs. Réguinid Rodgers and Mrs, Edwin Lynda. Audglors, Mrs, Ralph Learn and Mrs. eaten ‘Dflflflilil. The followizi donations to be given during t coming year were then movcd and seconded. $5.00 be given to each Orphanage. e blanket to the P. C_ Hospital, $25.00 to the town oi Borden. It was decided to mve thq proceeds oi the first card party in Deceriber to ‘clirsiriiiiinnls l ‘sucks, 2 pie. boys socks- 3 om. khaki _§_1iARl»9fI_'P_llQW_1!_9ll-5?P!éi! v l i 80A VSTEEL E 7o». T Yl. ER fi/mmm- CHERYL walks)? ' is, I ;lted Church Minister, RLV. nnnizv. yams/v ¥ /-___ Plus Comedy - Serial CA P1 TOL NOW PLAYING SIIOWS 3.15 —- ‘I -- 5.45 MG RIVER. The ninth annual meeting oi Long River Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs, Alan A. Campbe l, with an attendanoe 0d‘ 20 menlbers The President, Mrs. Ernest Dunning presided, and the meeting opened b singing "0 can. M11." and repeat ng the Creed in unison. Roll caill was responded to by paying the annual ree_ Min- lites of last annual cheating and tho previous monthly meeting were reed approved and signed. ‘llhs pres- ldent, in a. nicely worded address QB-ve an account oi’ the work done during the year botih socially and financially and thanked the oiiloers and. members ior then- support dllliillg‘ her term o1 oiftce and bespoke e sanle support ior her successor. The Trosurer gave s ve satisfactory report, showing that e total amount raised dllflflq the year was $169.82 and the ex- rieililtturel were 1106.66 lam a baiiince on hand oi $63.10. e election od oiilcers rcsillted fol- lows; Pres. Nlrs, Andrew C. ohn- stone. Vice-Pres, MLss Mae Found. Sedy Troizs, Mrs. Elwood Campbell. Directors; Mrs. Linus Fitzsimmons, Mrs_ Alan Brow nand Mrs. Oliver Pnylitcr. Auditors, ltirs. Murdock MacLeod and Mrs. Health Campbell. Red Crors, Secretary, Mrs- Ernest Dunning. Mrs. Oscar Johnstone, the retiring Red Cross comvenor, gave a vcry pleasing report oi the year's work ior the Red Cross alter which the new prcsdent took the chirlr and the ilsual business session io lowed. The sick committee re- ported having made several calls that nothing was mrded tor the school at present. The iolowillg new committees were aipipontcd for next month; sick, Mrs. Alton B211. Mrs. Murdock MncLe."d ant-l Mrs- Hedlsy Paynter. VIillTlCli, lvllrs. Jos Dlinnmg, Mrs. Fttzslmmons, and MlSs Elva MacKay. The eohool committee was dispensed with for next; month owinq to the pnctlce ior the Christllms concert. It “as tlCC:"i"d to holrl the December meeting a. weqk earlier than usual. and in futllro tho meetings 0pm nrciimptly at 7.30. o‘clock_ It was moved. seconded and carried that $5.00 be sent to the T. B. Lesfmfr. Questionnaire ior next meeting ls "Citizenship" to be filer‘. in by the convenol". Mrs W. J. Proiitt- Mrs, Murdock MacLeod kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting, roll cal-l to e answered by giving o sllfiilal col- 1e¢t10n to biuy a Christmas glit ior a patient in the provincial Sani- torium. Meeting closed by sinlrins with, King" and a. social period was enjoyed. Followln is the Red Oross re- port fnr the year; l2 sweaters, 6 prs. seamen! socks. 1B Drs- atom’ gloves, 9 dresses i8 your size). 1 large blanket and 1 BJSlm-n- 31 larva quilts, 2 crib quilts. 2 01111 blankets. a m. babies‘, 900W". 3 baby bonnets, 1 pr- Chi-d! H119“ and. l leather wind-blink"- ___.____—-—-— WEST KENT SCHOOL Honour Roll ior November. Grade X.—1 George Brown and 501m stem; (equal). 2. Kill-old Jen- kins. 3. Bill Jenkins. MacRaa, 2. Kay MacEachern, 3. Joan MncKlnnom. Giads IX.—1. Joan Large and Barbara Pickurd (equnl) 2. Donald MaoLeod, 8. Evelyn Stewart. Grade IX.—-1 Kendrick Gordon. s. Arthur oolim. 3- Tom clerks. Grade VIIL-l. James Bentley" i Walter Conrad. 3. Tom Hall. Grade VIIL-l. Barbara. Qulgley, 2. Marilyn Rupert... 3. B01181“ Pierce. I. Ililaino Bourkh. 3. Garth Crockett. Grade YIL-l. Leith Douzlns- i- Neil Foster, I. Stanley McNalr. Adele Clark. Grade V.--1. Phyllis Tait" l. Jenn Miller" 8. Heather Lentil. i I l I and tine school commlttre reported. Grade IX. (advancetD-d. Werrem Grade VIL-l. Gertrude Mscltsefl, 1° WARTIME BAZAAR.’ Ausplces oi The King's Daughters, . Trinity Social Hall, SATURDAY, DEC. 5th at 3.00 o'clock i HOME COOKING and VARIETY TABLE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘ This column is reserved ior news u! local interest, but. advertising o! a newey nature may be inserted st ilve cents a word, strictly pay- anle in advance. - “Coursnsnsrlou uliifilTuTzi ' ANCE. u, CEMENT IPreih Stock just ar- rived Rogers Hardware. 12-4-7 YORK UNITED CHARGE Dec. 8 No services York and Plow-hilt Grove. Rev. J. A, Nicholson, Min- e! 12-4-11 CHURCH NOTICE. Hampton Un- Roy E Vessey B. D., Services Sunday, . Dec. G Bonshaw ll A M DeSabIe 3 P. M Victoria 7 20 P M, There will also be a Christmas Vesper ser- vice conducted by the C G, I, T and 'I‘rall Raxlgersat Hampton at 7.30 P. M. 12.4-11 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. Marsh-field Charge. Dl- vine services ior next lord's Day are as follows: Mt Stewart 11 A M, Harrington 3 P. M.. and Marsh- iield 8 P. M. Rev. Hcilry Beak, Minister 12-4-1i R E T U R N TO CHARLOTTE- imd Mrs. Fraser have returned irom their summer cottage and have taken an apartment in Kent Menor. 281 Kent Street. CAVENDISH CHARGE. Services on Sunday, Doc 6th. New Glasgow at 11 A M Stanley Bridge a. 3 P. M. and Cavendish at 7 30 P, M. Community Bible Study at Alired Moores on Friday Dec 4th at i» P. N’ Geo. W. Tilley, Minister. 12-4-11 DIVINE WORSHIP will be held Murray Harbor, North l1 A. M and 7 30 P M. Peter's Road 2 30 P. M Donald Nicholson Student SUNDAY, DEC. 6th Service Brookiteld ll A M gow Road 3 P. M. Service Harts- vllle 7.30 P M Speaker, W J. Murray. There will iilrc be e. Pres- tiom at Brookfield on Tlillrsdiiv, Dec. 10th at 8 P. M. All ‘members sire requested to be present. 12-4-11 BUYING FURS- The attention 0i fur-minded readers ‘s directed to this Announcement oi Mr. Frill. Welssler on Page TillPC hi this issue. Mr. Welssler, or inllllllrirl_v' known here as "Fritz" ls well-known to the Fur Trade as one oi the larg- est end beet buyers in Canada o! Raw Plus. ‘it is a good omen ior the Fox Farmers to have Fritz RVe-ls- sler buying Silver Fox Furs As- sociated with him in this Province is Mr W Chester s. McLule. REBEKAH LUDGE CONFERS DEGREE-At the regular meeting oi the Alpha Rebekah Lodge Tues- day evening tile degree was coll- feirecl on tilzee candxiiitcs. A litlise lllyllbel‘ of members were preseiiii wilu grenty enjoyed the biflllll.‘ ll, initiation ceremony and the sp’ id work clone by the degree mlS i and her shalt. Mrs. Rota i-Iolvlitt‘ was soloist and Mrs. Helen ‘Mac- Eachem pianist fol" the mclisiiili. Also in attendance was the Pre- sident oi the Rebekah Asmilbly, Mrs. Agnes Coiiin. At the close oi the lodge session u deligiztiul soc- lel time was spent which brought to a close one more happy occas- ion at Alpha Lodge. llIGllT-MAIIAlL-A very pretty wedding was celebrated at tile Holy Name oi Mary church New 0r1elllls,. La, when Miss Blanche Mnhlir oi Alston, Mass, became the bride oi Jlmes R. Bight, Machinist's Mate ilrst clnss U. s. Navy. The hilppvl young couple are now residing in‘ New Orleans where the zroonl ls stationed. The lllnlly presents re- ceived by the bride bfore her de- parture ior the south testified to her popularity in her home town. Before her marriage she was member oi the Kresevw DeptFliores. Mr. and Mrs. Wiilter Milhnr 0i 159 Kelton St. A1llstoll,. and iorliler Mr, Mnhar was properitor oi the ‘Victoria Hotel Barber shop. Mrs. Mahilr was before ‘nor marriage Miss Josephine Doyle. PREBENTATION— Friends and neighbors gathered at the home 0i Mark MseCormack, Point de Roche on Wednesday evening Nov. 25th., to honor the 83rd blrtllzluy of his mother, Mrs. Plus MilcCol-nlzlck. Mrs. Mecca muck despite her na- vanced age continues to take a keen interest in the social aclivlt- s oi the district. The Women's Institute deem it an honor to brive res an active member one who has Shown ll"? passed the iour score mrirk. In ap- preclation oi her long membership, Miss Agatha MacGiilglili road an, hddress and Mrs. Gemce MlicCor-, mack plesented Mrs. MiicCor- muck with i. m. on tiehhir oil tile mstitute. lsumelblls other iziitsl were also given by friends outside Grade IV.-l. Rosamund Edwards 2. Pstrlcia Lace, 3. Jessie MBORBE-l Grade IV.—1. Suzanne Palmer. Stella Picker! and Karl Reunion Norah) DeBlols and Carol Creelman us. . rade IIL-l. Robert Bambi!» I- Johanne Macdoneld. 8. Joey Hoyt, Audrey Borne (equal) Grade 111-1. Murray Camody. I. Maureen Bohaker, 3. Eleanor storey Bilndra Matheson (equal). Grade iI.—l. Billie Bett, Allan MacLeod (equal) 2. Barbara John- son, 8. Eileen McArtllilr. Grade II.—1. Hart-k Johnston, i. Helen Wllitlock, 3. Iione Giddlnizs. Grade !.—-No examinations. NAZI FLAG FOR BRISTOL (equal) I. Dav ds MacEachern, s. P the Institute. Mrs. MucCormack graciously thanked all ior their kind rememberimce. The enter- tainment was capsbly carried ollt under the direction oi Mrs. Jolln . MecComlack, After slnirinq "m- Sheis s Jnlly "flood Follow", all desperscd ior their homes alter spending it most enjoyable r-venfi lng. I FORMER I’. I. ISIANDERS — Visitors to Ban Fuanciso, onklalid and other Bay cities recently, says the Oakland Maple Leaf. were Mrs. Harvey Hemplllll and her daughter, Mrs. Margery Olson, of Eureka. Humboldt County. Mrs. I-lemphill ls a nritlve dlluizhter c’ Prince Edward Island. 1mm in Glen Martin, King's County, and known in her girlhood day; as Ann - MncPhev-son. Mrs. I-leniphlllh von- BRIEIOL. Tile iliuz oi a. Nazi Imtzlnnd -- (O P) — armed mer- ths ‘l’, B. Seal Campaign, unit also to quilt two quilts during December i ult has been presented to the eitv. nhantlnan catuled lit Dlenoe duriniz 84. lives with another the Canadian-British raid 1m Auiz- MH- Dunmil Boom’ l. til (“harlot”- erahle mother, Mrs. Norman Mac- Pherson, enjoying good health at ilflllQhiCI‘. town. Another sister oi Mrs. riemp- 'l‘0WN-—'I‘he Rev. Di‘. r1: Fraser 3 next Lord's Day, Dec t, as iollows: . Missionary will conduct the ser- , vices. 12-4-11 . Service Glzis- - lvyierial visitation oi ‘he coiiizrera- _ - Boston. The bride ts a daughter oi‘ rsldeuts oi Charlottetown WilBTQI l Lovely Gilt Sets by Bourlois - IN PARIS - - From $1.15 to $10.00 ‘§"ZYK'€L€’-§ Vi‘ ABBII or ROSES and Evmmll titular OF OUR lu-lnllisrirox ELECTIHL sir-writs. 'l'ril»lvh@=“‘ $23.95 Manicure Set; curnx and IREVLON CHOCOLATE-S IN CEDAR CIIESTS $3.15. $4.50. 55,50 (in; included) that she will adore, M ~s- nlwsn. 00MB ""1 lsrlltnole srzrs Beautifully Bore“ . HERE ARE A FEW i.‘ Sllflulss TIONS . 'lH-AI‘ ARE SURE TU PLEASE. DUBARRY WEEK-ENDER A complete Beauty Kit, BATH PO BATH ‘Mr-lg. MAN Y 2% FOR Gll"l‘S MILPIAKI’ in [,I‘1lI!l','|' $6.00 i) ° (Tux lirliliivili WEEKEND BAG FITTED with Adrienne llal-lilonized 5 _ slums. nsrn ous I . 1'5 ~. J s i i i it PARKER FD, LENTBERXQ I "Q50? SllAiglNG BATl-{EOIL C°L°EGYE5 f Y-hm, 5E“ 18 u. bottles PlNlliwPEAgTl .5 11s l slooe 30c to $1.50 $1.50 arc. cosmetics Iliilu ii BABY'S OWN GIFT SETS 60c to ‘l1 c m j Q i mauve-v. m.‘ U1 ‘.2. m O Z Q B ll ms j f smcuu: 5 rang.“ Uiiip cmi in q Gvhcrnflvirts-f i HEAR i the Hon. k Rev. H. J. Cody, D. D.. LL. 1)., a Vice Preeiderl oi the British and Foreign Bible Society broadcast n epeci mi-ssage from Toronto, over Station CBA. on Saturday Dec- ember 5th.. at 8.30 p.m. local time. hill (Catherine) Mrs. Hector Stew- art, Lvcs in Quincy, Mass, Mrs. Olson} husband, Alvoi- Olson, is Radio Engineer with Station KIE M, Eiii-irki. Tilts office was pleased to have ll visit from Mrs. Helnpllill, lwho hopes some day to return and spend a llilppy vacation in the Isle of peace iiild scenic beauty. Personals The mimy iriends oi Mr. Alfred McNeill, Sfillliilpcfi, are sorry to ‘learn oi his illness in the P. E. I. iliospitnl. Rev. J.A Nicholson oi York end M;. M.W_ Wood oi Cross Roads ".ve:e i-vrent visitors to Klnross and ,villifi.‘yfli8id. While there they visit- lci Rev. and Mrs. Fraser. Ml‘. Eyllcr Phillips oi the Merch- nnt iii’ ‘l Service, arrived home to Su mic do by plane on Frirlny, aftvi l. no iecelltly completed his third voyage to and lrom the Brit- iSil Isles. My. Phillips, since the, whi- hcgnn, hns visited some oi the ‘ Ilrlnciple British allrl American ports, a Ho is the inilrtli son in his izlmily enrolled ill wartime service. ww. - HAVEN w. r.‘- The seventh ilninunl meeting oi Tow Hrivril Women's Institute was he'd at. the heme oli Mrs. Duncan ‘Gnss. lvlcolillg opened by singing _‘lnrsi“"'c (‘do and ropratimg Creed ll H‘! by pal. mcmbclzslllp ices. Six- trell nit ‘vs ellrolll ior next your. oi est regular meeting .i.o last annual meeting were W4 and approved. The FOC1'f‘lT\!‘_\’ rrnlw s report of the (thicken slipper he'd rrccntiyg whit li tiiu 1m oi $44.84 Was cleared‘ The P ‘lit gaive a report oi’ the Ye.) vmik and thllnkrd the xii-anther.- for the oo-opemitlon in the past year, after vrllich tllc smri-inry crave the rin- illlclnl sifilldlllq aliowiluz $16555 mnrle dill-inq- the year, which was expended ton-aids war wolik and also helping with expense; of the school The doction of oiiicere took place as follmvs; Pres, hilrs. Brrlver Rnjclo, To-oliéeted. vice-Pros, Mrs. TTllYlFflH Gnss. rc-olortmd. Sony.- '1‘rons.. Mrs. Cuts. Tim-hey, Directors, Mrs Chas. ltlncDcllgilll, Mrs. Rloh- nl-d Mhr-Phee, and Mrs. lviloha/ei DPVPTBWLIX. Aildltors, Mrs. SlilnlPy liilnililn and ‘Ml >__M8¢_-_ ' _ s; WHYHAVE yfiri, sons § \§ FEET? itch roll call Wfls answl-rrch. Kinhéh? , Sick Committee, ltirs. Michael Murillly and Mrs. Stanley Newman. Red Cross Com, Mis. Ken Dccherty and Mrs. Charles MacDougall, It was decided to semi Christmas trict and also to gill/e $5.00 to the T. B. League. Yarn W85 distributed to members to knit. ior soldiers, 11nd motion was [Iléldfl to buy more material m; to make quilts for the Red Cross. Motion was also made to give $25.00 to s school to help pay ior new desks Mrs. Roland Buchanan kindly invited the members for néxt meet- ing. Roll call to be "exchange oi Christmas giits." The ioliou CONN-Eliot; were than lfhlpointpd; Agriculture, Mrs. Stanley Nflwman, Home Economics Mrs. Roland Bu- challan, Social slime, lVfli-Rllllh- M e. Citizenship, Miss Ella Boyle, Legislation, Mrs. Giilfl. Tierney. A dainty lunoh "wing served alter which tho, meeting closed wit/h God Save the King. WIIEATLEY RIVER SCHOOL The iollowin is the Honor Roll for Wheatley lver school ior the month oi November: , . i, AUBT See This Fins Display TODAY e x. 0f c. lions FRIDAY EVENING i DEC 4th Chickens For Prisca i. Admission 26o Everybody Welcome c. c. r. hitting. Kl Mr Percy Wright MP. 0. member ior Mellon, bask, will n dress publln meetings ili iollown Pownlsll Hall, December 4 Charlottetown, Sons ui l-Lnglull Hall, (over Provincial Bank), 11e- oember ‘I, All meetings at e pun. l8- TJJI‘ I "1‘_'“" 2. Robert Rackhhln. (Iii-ads VII. Ji'.~-l. Giirnett Galnfl ei. , Grade V.-1. Inf: Doyle, Q Theme Burrutt, Grads IV.-—1. J1me Erliihoud, Gertrude Barr-uh. s. l‘ u" Barret ‘ -. " ilmnll Grade X.—-1. Harold MacDonald, Grade VIIL-l. Keith RflCililillih. 2. Stanley MaoLeah, Grade VII. Sr G__ .--_._ . Cecil Eikhoud, image iorceiully It. was one oi more “Loose talk‘ poster, by Charles Clement. “'9' Poster contest held by Museum d 11°“? l. Grade I. J —~1. J C hlidler, Shirley Liikiloud, ii. li -il Ewen‘ Ekiaou-tl. nclma B. Smith, Teacher. | i Mm‘ gmpcntszit mew mm“ h. Nstioml We! mmlmfleiIYerl BK