DEQEMBER 5,3941 RELIGION, PATRIOTISM, 051151105111 All URGE YOU T0 ‘Give War Savings Certificates and Stumps iivertising Rates-Payable in Advance ‘ olinlmum Churn for Any Advertisement; 25 Cent; i lral Guardian locals, 5o per word- Western 1nd Essie 1 i fairer word; Announcements and ‘Corning Events 3o p: wff}! 3d per word; In Memorial Notices 10c per inch; List; o [inral and spirilllllllolélflljlvlloiuli-lildii- cw» 5v oer name; Letters of i manicure 10c Del“ l"! - l0 mt engagements l0 words for SL110 i a lil cents for every add tlonal J words. Notices of Thank; 5nd i gussilltd i 1 1' , 70c per loch or 4c i lneh. Address and 1pplicaiiou. r word. Ll t f esentatlon $81.00.‘) odliifiliidlihii’; ili- Help Wanted anxrrmeivctzn MAID. ==i ‘cud irusvfi- Rlllit 1122 Yorkshire boar, seven T153151? 1030 .M. from recognized 111,111-111,611 anccsj grya Apply A. o, Stetson, 311111. imp ron cultural. ” _ L M-mmfiq" l) . . L ' ii M . T. W. . v 17 "Avflrschailotte- Ag§llt§_WllHlBd—Female For Sale -25'l-l2-6-3l. "—_~——~——- OPENING FOR WOMEN WIIO can use car 3 to 5h davs Der week on Rawlcigh Route your citv. Write today, N0 experience 1) lo start. Good appearance and mi Bit! mlllley lllllkfl’ kllowledize of housewives‘ needs i1 Toronto. N-10-29-36i. . Products well known. m*""—'"—‘ Wille- todriv. Raivleigirs, Dept. ML-470-139-L.. Montreal. Canada. Wanted Li." rofitin-Alr ppiiCiliimlS For Police Officer To Let —-——J T0 LET launch rou can llllllioaiions WI" 1.8 rricelvgd ‘Li: Storage. Phone 112a. prilicr of the un ers gne . L 307-12-8-11. Iifl’ 9 11,11 1,1 probationary Po- iwcirt_ one and thirty. ~ full public school preferably married we are bllYlllg “V9 flIllI dressed poultry daily, Applicants 111115‘ 1 or lls equivalent. char- Y . . 0v. - - _ _ . 5- “i FLU('T1§;TC1E,,1L Paying highest market price POULTRY 1,11 11,- rccord, habits and L-l16-12—3-3l. and prompt returns. ___-.__.______. Canada Packers Ltd. iucriou SALE lshorc properly. one mile mm (iharloitctown Dosl- P. E. 1. urorrtaumzn Md “"111 1 p_ 111_ pecem. WELCOME!) noun-z 1r l0. 'l‘crms. D. S. Mac- Lezin, Phone 1822. Kensington On Friday evening, November 28th, the pee-pie of Ncwtown and surrounding districts gathered at the heme of Ralph Ceilings, New- iown Cross, to welcome irome s. friend and neighbor. Pie. Billie Kelly, oi the Prince Edward Island Highlanders. _ Billie has two other brothers who fi are also serving lIl the army. Wal- i lluction Sale ll my Auction warehouse. Grafton St. 0n Tuesday, llcc. 9 at l p.m. i Prnmml cffrcls of the late firs. ionic Augusta Stewart lillrlillilllg some rare pieces of nut KIJSR, hand painted irhina and silver also flat lsilrcr and jewelry, linen. jlliflllllgllll)‘, and walnut fur- ‘nilurc, sin-h as large round inuhorhnrr tiiblr, small mu- hizany trhlc, walnut arm chair. old fushloitt-d, folding ‘walnut bridge table. birch ter. of the North Nova scotla Idiizh- landers, who is at present overseas. and Joe. of the Prince Eldisvard Island Highlanders, who is in Newfoundland. On behalf of the People garnered an address was rcari by a sfllCOl- mate, Vincent Collings. and another schoolmate. Basil McKenna. pre- sented Billie with a sum 0i! rncney. Lillie in a verv iew words ex- pressed his appreciation and thanks for the kindress shwvti him. Followinsz the dciress and pres- entation an enjCy-Jilfe evening was spent in singing and dancing. The vocalist was Herbie Worth. and the ,l‘0i‘ltl‘l‘, nurhogany buffett. other mustcians were ‘he Macumn Jilllioroiir biiifllll- brothers of Point Prim, and John For further information Morrissey 1,1 116111101,“ ¢1-_-E5_ Billie has left for Newfoundund and all his friends and neighbor: Join in saying “Best of luck, Billie. lllllly Eastern Trust Co. ', W. II. BEATON. j Auctioneer. Mlnard‘: relieves aches. L-ZOB-llilllfl Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. lakes pleasure in announcing that the Char- lottetown Fur Sales Limited is being continued under the same name at the same quarters, 55 Queen Street, Charlottetown. i In addition to the regular Marketing Service, i facilities for PELTING and CLEANING are also provided under the usual insurance and L protection. We solicit the patronage of all fur farmers and assure them the usual “Fur Pool" stand- ards of service are provided. llurs for marketing are also being received ill the office of il- A. WEBSTER, our Charlottetown Manager, 156 Richmond Street, Charlottetown lhe Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. Summersidc, Prince Edward Island Our motto "We believe the best way to gel. busi- 1‘ ness is to deserve It.” M ___ _____________'=r=\ POULTRY Buying Daily, Chicken, Fowl (Live or Dresed) i I i i (We also require a quantity Turkeys, Ducks, ‘ Geese . Paying Top Market Prices Prompt Returns ISLAND BOLD STDRAGE “lei-u. u I‘ H E__CI'IAKI.OT'I‘ETUWN GUARDMN isrocx QUOTATIONS New York Stock Exchange Stocks d aclfl; Am C en l‘ 9 - a Til r. .. Sr" aco a. - Bendix Av as 1-2 Bell Tel 31,111 31,114.11 59 Brazilian Ches onto as a-a B168 Pwdlwll Chrysler sa C“ ml {-1 A E'ec Auto Lite 25 t-a 0i!" Pflcll-P 51,11 E191, g5 7.5 Can Steamship Gen Motors 36 3-4 991M959 or. Nor Pfd 22 3-4 Cons Smelt Kenmqm, 33 1.3 Dom Bridge Mont Ward 31 Dryden u v Central n s-e Gen 8W1 W"?! Nor Am Co l1 Lil“ W Penn RR, __ McCall Front Phil Pet Co -- Mil Power Std on NJ 4s s-s 1W Brew United Al: 34 3-1; Norimda U 3 Rubber 25 7.3 Quebec Power U 3 31; Co 53 1.3 shaiwlnlgan Vanadiwn Con; 20 14 Si. Law PIC West Union 26 West Elec ‘ll Woolworth _ I MflfkétS Al’ A MONTREAL. Dec Glance (Canadian Yress) Toronto-Mining stocks narrowly lower; other groups slightly high- er. Montreal-Utilities higher; papers and golds lower; other industrial: steady. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg Wheat 1-4 of a cent highcr. New York-Cotton lower. Finance NEW YORK. Dec. ‘l-(API- stocks found‘ the going o bit rough in spots Saturday but last- minute bidding for selected issues enabled the list to conclude a gen- erally successful week with gains predominating. Further heavy tax offerings, which were fairly well absorbed. put the two-hour volume at 519,010 shares, largest for any Saturday since last Dec. 28. The total a week ago was 450.600. The Assomated Pres; average of 60 stocks was up .3 of o point at 39.8 and on the week she-wed a net advance cf one full point. Canadian issues were active. Can- adian Pacific, McIntyre and‘ Hir- am-Walker were fractionally high- er. Dome Mines and Lake Show eased a little. Distillers Corporatzon was unchanged. American Telephone jumped 8-4 afici- recently posting new 1941 loiws. In arrears were Santa Fe. Great Northern. Sears Rlcebuck, Gcod- yoar. Anaconda, Glenn Martin and Sirerry. Forward movers in the curb in- cluded Humble Oil, Gulf Oil, Alum- inum of America, American Gas. and Republic Aviation. Tc. -nto Exchange TORONTO. Dec.‘ 7-(GPJ-MIn- ing stocks closed slzghtly lower and the industrial and western oil groups narrowly higher on the T01‘- onm exchange in Saturday's session. Turnover amounted lo 108.000 shares. Features were lacking. The new Massey-Harris stocks were fairly active at slightly lower prices, steels were steady, foods higher and oth- er groups unchanged to slightly lower. Industrials as a IIOLLp firm- ed 2 in the index. The golds pasted a lossof only .11 in the index. 1n the senior group McIntyre and Lake Shore were slightly higher and minor gains were netted by Kerr-Addison, Broulan and Chesterville. Buffalo-Ankerlte Malartic Gold Fields, Little Long Lac and Teck Hughes finished the day on the down side. Most senior base metals held‘ un- changed. In the cheaper group prices were down q bit for Steep Rock and Waite-Amulet. A gain of 2 cents for Home Oil to 2.55 was the main change in the western oil list. Foothills was down 2 cents to '13. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Dec. 7-(CPl- Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 sczre) 33 5-843 7-8. (fresh) 33 7-8. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 39A; A-mediium 34A; A-pullets 81A; E-B 32A; E-C 25A. MONTREAL. Dec. ‘f-(GH- Produce Market, prices here Satur- day as re-ported by the Dominion De rtment of Agriculture follow: utter: first ade ,1 riots. jobbln proc 36 1-4-86; lrst grade so ids. Jobbing price, 34 3-4-35 1-2: wholesale. Que no pasteurized storage 33 3-4-34 nom; no 2 storage 33-33 1-4. Cheese: current receipt western and ue whites and colored 26 F. 0.8. acto shipping point, first grade; who csole wes em and Que while and colored. 26 1-4-26 l-l. Alontrcal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Montreal Exchange stock market concluded 0n Satur- day a. week in which lndustrials, miscellaneous, pe l improved in value faltered On Saturday stronger industrisls were General steel Wares. Alcohol Cement preferred n Tar preferred. Nor- dson Bay Mining did "B", Canada and Dcminio soda and I-Iu better in metals. Ben Telephone worked up more in utilities. Dominion Textile was a stronger spot in oellaneous with than a point NEW YORK. Canadian dollar c at, a discount the foreign eke itrdsy. (Ottawa cent dlseoun The pound held steady also closed w Friday's figures o. The Sianzhai d unchanged. Grain WINNIPEG. Wheat price! Saturday sessio. grain exchange l Closing prices: Wheat: Dec. 1-4B; July ‘l9 Oats: Dec. 46; July 45 l-BA. Barley: Dec. 60 1 July 59 ‘l-BA. Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks POM A Home Oil Imp Oil BANKS (Clnldlan Press) Stocks Canada Montreal commerce Nova Scotla Royal Bk MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Dec. 'l Blocks Aldermao Arntfield Aunor Gold Bdnkfleld Hear Ex Besttle Bldgood Broulan Buff Cdn Cent Pat Chester Cochenoiur Conlarum Davies Duquesno Falcon Gillies 1 Gods Lake Goldale Gunner Herd Rock Home Oil oiwey l-iud Bay Min E : raded hi e t n1 Int Nickel Kiri?“ B8; A-mgdlm ‘d4: Qct {Italic , 1' fl C Potatoes: Que whites no 1 lo... Little LL 100: no 2 75-85; NB mountain; no Macteod 1 twins; PEI green mountains Malartic 1.15-1.20; whites 1.10-1.15. Melntyro -'——-——-—-- Monet “Qybo: graarlrinetsl H! ELEllTllll LlIX (llAll) om sum gemésur ' lfl 0f’! SALES & SERVICE DEPT. ‘;‘.‘.’,',,“1;“.'" r to Box 53 Charlottetown ai-Eic ‘giro: Bee TELEPHONE 5st: groin?“ yvan ASK FOR golf from XIS WILLIAM llllllStlllll "c" Upp Can mam-Gin". aches. a point advance. Total sales‘. 19,500 shares; Indus- trlals. 9.200; Mines, 10,300. _._.________.. Currencies Dec. ‘l-(OH-Thc losed unchanged of 1i 1-2 per cent on hange market Sat- Forelgn Exchange Control Boartki) rate 9.09-9.91 Der Sterling, which has {or more than a. week. ithout a choose IrCm 8 .04. oilor at 5.50 and the Horig Kong dollar at 25.32 were g4 3-42 May '18 45 1-28: May 45 1-8- -8; May 60 5-813; GEIITRAI. GUARDIAN This column lo reserved for new; of looul Interest. but ndvartlnlng ol u newly Iuture may be Inierlml of. l cont: n word, strictly puyublg i. advance. CRASWELL for Photographs CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR. ANCE. t L-Dlfl COOKS for Christmas onoto IrlPhA u LAID T0 REST-The funeral of the late Mrs. A. J. Grant was held from her late residence, Mt. Stewart, Sunda afternoon to st, AlldWlllV-‘l Ch" . where service at the Church and grave was held by the Pastor Rev. Dr. T. Campbell. The pallbearers were, James Ar- kln-i. Adrian liuehan, McLeod Dflllilas. Ross Pigot. John Timmins, and John A. McDonald. NEW AIR. SERVICE OPENS T0- DAY- A new chapter in the his_ tory of Island aviation opens this momma when a plane of the Marl- PAGE FIVE OWN , INSURANCE COMPANY cry day, thoughtful men avoid Iuxuryspending and buy Crown Life Policies. Their insurance protects them and their dependents; their thrift helps Canada! Home Office v i. Toronto J. C. SAINT, General Agent, 144 Richmond St., Charlottetown Maritime Branch Office: MacBc-ath Bldg., llloncton R. C. Macdonald, LL.B., C. L. IL, Superintendent LIFE "me Central Airways [limited takes CENTRAL cnnrsrrau cnoncn off from the Charlottetown Aimort at. 7- a. m. to inaugural/e the route “A lot of people are missing the - . . ys, by asking ques- between here Summcrside Monctoq 1118,11; 911951; (111 ' 32g J°hn~ Plellllel’ Cfllllpbell tionowhich never penetrate any ° el‘ Pfllllllllelli» Islanders Wlll further than ones feet or hands." be Dllfififingers on the inaugural run and along with officials of the Air- 11nd dance? “We ask can I be a Christian Can I be a. Christian mysi Wm be enwlllllllell l"? lllllch- and play cards? Can I be a Christ» 3°“ at Si" J°llll llll$ llllelllwll- The ian and go to the movies? Can I °“’ “mllmly- °l Wlilch Captain be a Christian and do this flint or Carl Burke of Charlottetown i5 the other thing? Let us get away Mafia-Eel‘. replaces the service oper- 11-0111 1111 such ‘ questions. TlllS is the afid $7 TTEMTCRMdll All" l-illlQS- question you and I are to settle. 10;" l‘ “time in this province was What kind or a Christian am I p “red by Clllllldlllll Allwflb“. and can be? Let us get clear of the d5 Dredecessors of T.C.A. leaves and get dorm to the root. You can't live on milk tickets and MEN 1N UNIFORM ENTER‘ reading lectures on vitamins Get 3:11:12”- lmful‘ 300 men fllmllded the real food in your system and n "as “BY iwllllllll” house Dlll- you can discard the labels." W for ilze men in uniform staged The above is one of the highlights galglfig night at the 1mm, Y» M- in a sermon, the subject of oihlch wér ' en ilnywi “my and all‘ r0799 was; "Can I be Christian and Jo fbl cf “éprfienlflfd ‘it the "l; fiance?" The sermon was preached m‘; ,1 *1, ""010" W Ch is Pair o- by Rev. Neil Herman last right to “ Y Services for the trpol“ A o large and intensely interested cun- Vefl’ pleasant social evening was grllggyflgrp 5P9!" in dancing. games and other “I'm talking to Christians" said amusements" Al‘ the height °l "l9 the preacher. I'm not a, crank and entertainment Lt. Col. F‘. I, Andrew, 5a,. 1113111111.; --ye5‘ 1.1111 c1111 b1. a M.M., officer commanding No, 62 C Training: c 1 Centre at Beach Grove. paid a visit 111211 Canadian Armv Basic t0 the Y. M, C. A. ‘hn and dance. You can bc an and do lots of things. But \ not the supreme question. lile BXiYPP-v-‘d “Illktlvkillfi of a. Christian are you? hilllsel‘ l“ bell‘! "er-V lfiimllbli’ lm- what kind of a Christian does the M“ Jusuce mndcrmn r9559‘: with the W011‘ “well l5 b5- fellow in the street judge you t0 m; done for the members of ills Majesty's Fighting Forces by the 10m] “Yp M7 the cimclmlml 9f ‘h? of ‘I c (lance-take them one merry making. the boys were svFYPd one-wxamins them one by one-arm a 1.. "Take all the arguments in favor an ‘m-wyable lunchwll b!’ llll‘ sfll- then make up your mind, as urday Night Ladies‘ Committee, TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Christian, Wilfli you can follow as a Christian. then you may snap your fingers at the world and with head f——. ~ i. th u ' At the morning service Rev. D C. giggepglk m e pa may of your Boothroyid preached on the text ‘lprepare ye the way M m" Lord? cards. or anything else that you do, At this time when the glorv of 1 s1 .11“. 10m 11.0111‘ bmlm . Ch“ 1m d i “y, 8T0 R01}.- 0 m‘ » l?‘ v < that. trvere mlgiht yxrasibiy be some S “s “W5 m“ “"‘ “m? er or sister stumble over sour lilo. connection bctivet-h that statement ~ your entertainment, your legitimate and 111C111 111 111,, 11111115 She does,“ likc about her lite. prepare our lives so that the may shine as °f Md‘ A5 u“ C" 5L‘ pleasure. you better check up on child came in the fullness of time after the Jews had been prcparcti iourself." “It is time a lot of us pulled ouv- pklfisfl for the cflming Of a Messm“ 5° sclvcs together as Christians.“ we too. must be readv to appreciate the real glory of Christmas b_v put- g. At the evening service Rev. D. C. , , . __ the underwnr fling our lives in order for His ccm- Wofessqng (R I lottelown and if you and (‘lean homes, powerful churches. .ians of Char- Boothroyd took for his subject "The ‘vhnm mm, and wnmm are born ,,_ Gospel of Christ's Enemies" showed how mam" of the “nfi train. some of us have to clean mm“ gnrrets, our collars. our clraivlrr: used by I-Iis enemies have become rwnm and n11)“. n11’ by 111E son... Precious parts of ilie Gospel mes- sage. The music. under the direct- and feet» ion of Prof. A. Roy Kendall consist- ed of the morning anthem "The 131701151X M“; Sun shall be no more thy light by day“ b_v Woodward. and at the eve- niniz service “Brightest and Best are the Sons of the lviorning." a _ i i ON EllmASSY STAFF British embassy ln Washington most are women and most of those women are Canadians, but only one of those Canadian women is a top executive or career diplomat. This is Mary Craig McGeachy. Sarnla-born. who helps dlrcct the far-flung ministry of 1110110111“ 11-111. strangle Hitler and all he stands or. WHEAT KING A11 order [or commercial seed to sow his five-acre field ln I932 come back ln registered seed lo WIIIIIIII Miller of Edmonton. That's why Mlllcr ls the world's wheat king today. Miller won his title at the 42nd annual International expo- nltlon at Chicago, and that's the Qxpllllgtlon he [ave for winning lt. It weighed 10 pounds to the bushel and won the title. There's nothlng modern about Mr. Miller. either. no cut Ills sample with l loathe. lm-"-‘-"oiinfl It and thrashed ll with a falll In rrlmlllvo mrlborl- But ll. wrl the bcrl wlient In ('l\'csgo. Re- cluse of s seed company's mistake. these new tunic evening which are dropped over the should- er so that the width of the maler- _ _ ial forms a short sleeve. Usually-ill clllllmflll With young men and they ore belted, mach scme inches below the hip hone. and form a full pcplum below a belied waistline. DAYTIRIES AND EYENINGS Blouses are fashion news. It's not only beehive every’ bit. of ma- Blouses make their appearance In the evening. Net the shirt-waist type of some months ago. but the tunic blouse. belted laraidcd, em- brsidercd or sequin trimmed‘. made frcm coloured materials and wor with a black skrt that may be crepe. velvet or Just soft wool. as the designer likes ton, Ont" awarded Angus McIntosh Hamilton intportrér, judgment for ‘337,5~lil.4(i in his suit against , _ , Ilumvivoorl Sanitarium. The Mc- ‘lllmlce "'1'" filwlf“ l! "Wlll-lll" Em" 111111511 1.111111 was 1-111- §1_1;011‘0110 ernmcnt fnr Brltuh (‘olumh-‘a. was against llomcwoml arul Dr. IInrvcy _ Clare. its nrediczrl superintendent. Pall!’ l" fillffvflil Premiu- '1‘. l), . or ..,".i". l -~' ' “Bu, 11. you, dance‘ and 11 yo“. snide Cglggfilfillelzcatlytlc tusmcss cirl school \ "I'm not talking to denizens 0f is ccmpctent at her job, she is I'm l-lllkllll l” “lllklllv. oi a job that has no future and a mighty sad prcsem_ I want. both overworked and underpaid. her present. 1'10) is for two years, orlr and sue is often lonely. She has some friends. but by m; means are all of her evening; taken up with KTTF- Milli’ - l God. our hearts and our hands invitations. So she spends some» “Tmd llvelllw- ll"‘lll "fill J1 l» 31175- ion, hiinistei" 0f Nafional Defense. _ putting ivlro roroirilv visitcrl the riiirsc at 111G" Syyu; around her room. suiiichinz the No. 15 General Hospital while radio 0:1 and off and wishinz l»vir-~<»;is_ miserably" that she had sgme plagi- l0 ~30 ship by a German mrxvirio in the One of these days, if she gets a last year of the Great \’»."lr' that in- icrial has to be carefully treasured. fill-mil" Si"? l1 llkely marry some spireci Miss MacLenn, then a little The slick, neatly tailored blouse is essential to tho success of a stnart- lv tailored suit. If i= equally im- portant in the sfliriwviist dress itlic most popular (ress there is) Alli?!‘ all, this just. consists of a skirt at- tachcd to a blcwe. times two, sometimes {our or five evenings a week alone, bill‘ “it-h a lCib not a great deal better than hers and a future not much brighter - not because she Hospital Ship Llanrir-vcirv Castle. loves him. but because she is bored lo death. isms, but it. would‘ help to solve them AIVAIIDEI) DAMAGES A supreme court jury at llamll- LEA"ES LEADERS"? grunge‘; a Pattullo. Mr. Pattullo coalition government. READING BRINGS MANY BI-INFFYPS “You know, I ncvcr read o. book It has nevu" occurred to her cr-Iannorrsrows suu. m rmsr onovr- TO no Allllfillflh she is a nice-looking (WERSFAS ~i.lrl “ho got through htszh Oili- any trouble and xvii.» (Toronto Evening Talc-gram) 511E hllfi lived in the town where 1 IFFII crept 531m vflvet are used 101 store for her and dctennine to bet- Toronto W951i,“ Hoqmn, Touch of Colour the inner side of the neckline, or cflllflfle§ 111131611 1n a grey blue Con, new“, 11101155, lei‘ 1t by her own efforts. fight thines. Rive her an interest “m w“ lwmefl who have more to offer her now smnds her time. cloth. Green butt 111 - ‘ft may bl‘ that y0\l’ll Het ll kct are sewn 1111114122132 red glimpse of a coloured facruq along ‘ ll would in time. if she read the 15 General Hospital. in England. _________._ DID THEY SAY “REST”! Collars or blouses are pulled over 111111 111mm. con armhole, or sleeve The same wl- tweed 1111, 1,11 11 w b1, k _ o! ‘he ‘on bu“. hum! u u" cur will be repeated on the inside of 131-1955 sjwks1°1asi§ans u; 13,95" c3; e skirt hem and up along the It's just a device for introducing CCITIII‘ into a (lurk drcsi. blouse is cmhrnkleiz-d along the b o» woo om my o iiriiziir. flxinélliiiinilfli, iifiliii" <g,,~,ii<,,;,-me iricings mcniionrd a-bovc are pink i» r O effect of a strip of Persian lamb. is carried from shoulder to shoul- are uscd to CIILZO dcr slraieht up 5o the throat. ncck- 111mm are 1151111111,. _ line in front. and just above the $ll'llliii(‘l'.s' ' ‘ hem. At. thr- back the neck is low- irate with the 51111.1(. broistc" 11 "._' . , Your tunic, blouse is not merely 1-1141; 811119.11 vmifblftrogfiriitgst ‘m; are narrow and ‘cl =\ of o smart day suit, but rather othcrs wide and w. shorter than its evening countcr- row 11.11111; B11111 s’ cred l0 s deep V for evening “For It may be part tvre the autumn, ls vised with peach. No woman would complain of on outfit consisting of a black oih 1; < . skirt, a rat-her boxv loose-backed othgg §1.‘h1.1§11"1f";,.§:"!§’°a“ “r d”? nnat trimmed with Persian lamb. inrvcaic a vole 13511‘ re us“: m and a tunic blouw cf finr- golden with pnmqs" 1,_,1§(,,:1ng“€n agmvmg: irPow wcol material trimmed vviih narrow, black soutnihc braid. Stark Simplicity Blouses to wear with su“< we starkly s’mnle Skaves are goncwallv short. nrokliniis arc czrrird up rturid the tailored ham cf lhc threat. sometimes cut to a l*w V in Cont. or slit lo allow tire introduction of a. coloured "nrf. Many of there blouse,‘ fasten down the back wf‘h scif-colotrrerl buticrzs. more decorative buttons are vised when th» front. fnslenlnz Coloured stitches is" used on coloured buttons. which may lhcmwlvcs be centred with is adopted. another colour Fwourrie material; for blouses are line wool stcckln-ti. dicckod or striped llizht wiolizht wooliens, striped. sp"‘ed er otherwise psi-- termed Hp silk . d "4 "lid lflze wovl House can with a suit of billard table neon . cI:rbi;r.it<=l_ cal-real, 111-. 11.» 1 1 A turquoho blue tunic over-blouse on blou-ei. jackets (and “trek-lie? with n black skirt ls embroidered Sfitllf‘ look lilq. lyhhed mom]. with hock south/rile b"n'd The others are coloured wcoci- on"; braid, used so that it gives the aghin are fur-covered ' ‘ ‘ la >il a 1‘ I .. . Golden yellow a pet. colour for slidlifjodrcdlm( li<§°lf1ififo ‘f? $1131.‘; ll-"lllvvllfl edited with fur: ' A ih. Peter Pan collar f tl i ll - "III lflfl NEWPURI FLUFFS Illfl slfit that is itrifroiiived imbtehcksides ivcgglen tunic blcusce). 1e W o“ .... o scme o we narrow" 1i s rs. _ ,1 116113111111. 1mm severe“. n .11.... ..,. ... eeaeisialeeslssaiciaiso ror ; -. - ' In a black vcivet. dross the tunic shown with a inielrli-julliiit, 711M111. instance a yellow blhse trimmed ELIZABETH ARllEll 131st‘ colourrd buiiwirs some Narrow bands of Persian limb l Ilm Christmas A Gifts lke with nar- y Dre-med. to i 121* and double Skirts “iii-h ziairow corselet bands Perfumes other fa=h'o '1 ' SIl'€(l. asso i,1 <1 -- ' ‘ " viétmy canjcpzillgn. “llll the V for M A CUUBHS BULBS FAST...EASY Scls priced from 2.25 up. Illa new Implant! Dudley Formula h all mediation - no tyrln — acts Inlet on coughs and colds-gives you non for you money. Dal be Inn ll‘: tho gcnuloo .. . Bucxuav‘ MIXTURE DRUG STORE QUEEN ST. QIIIIIIyIIIIIII/lppm’. - I John Hart. former minister of chosen lcailcr of thr- lLt‘. Lilli-val _ _ uuovrzi, non-suit as against Dr. Clare. lie w" 5W9" a" ‘Wmmll "5 h" Walk"! rcscrvcrl judgment on a motion of m" of ‘he cmergenry “"“"""u"" ‘l’ b 1111mm", 111111111“ 1111. S,1111¢111-11_1m_ the association after auloptioit by y and it is expected this judgment. will be given in a few (lays. IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 447 to 312 nf a resolution favoring a. IIIII By Ralston JI Nuxsing sister Ruth lvlacuan, z She 18 graduate of ivcstcrr. Hospital, To- ronto, who has been over as with cs for n v two i. a. r zn I3 Cl. acrmdiir: to he!‘ nviilirr. 210 Wvch l‘: was We sinkn’ o.’ a hospital girl at school, to become a nurse. On June 2'7, i918. His Majesty's returning lo the lifoihcrland from A . _ _ Canada, was sunk in llii‘ Atlantic. _0€gm,€1“g11 tlste l"? felllllllll Most of the 243 victims of German l‘ n 5° ve all l3"? Ems Drcb- barbarlsm were Canadian nurses, and one of them was Nursing Sis-I i fer Rena MacLean. n (lauzhter o rtroh be?“ tglthi Wading “mum the late Senator John MacI/an ghmeron He hub“ o‘ “sing- hqr and a first cousin of Nut-sine sister now inn at: ianvshe has to use it Ru,“ Magma“ n T’ c roume job she docs. so that she ctuld look ahead and . "I'll lake her place." Ruth decid- migh‘ even mam‘ her to mmk‘ ed ihcn. and laicr. lcaxiinu her ria- 1 b tive province of Prince Eduard Ls- recngn 1e the future l-llflli “e5 1“ land, she completed her training at Within two day's after who tras- staricd. Nursinz Sister Ruth klaclxian voluivmcrcd to servo as a war nurse. Sill‘ V-‘Plli overseas 111311 1111s {fiends “.1111 W113“ she with the first Canadian unit ard has been on duly ever slurc at No. The best vodka is made firm rvo irs about so per H .----___M__ _._ _ _=\ s . ‘ .. ‘i ~. \ § R \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ I \ Flower Mists, Soaps. B a th Illils, Dusting Powders. Hand Tonic. JAMIESONS