§ECE£B§n_ 1s, 1944 ‘CHURCHES TOMORROW | °"""“£5"“‘“'“.": This column ls you" of local interest, butodotlszrtm: Mcrsdyen, a. égeLx- i: i933 t. Car- aivs CATHEDRAL iuoucu goehford Boll" t _ g, n |. M. Iaiouo. l" is. L-Tla. SERVICES u $1, Tuner-tn. Chorll. fllllfll. a. °::.":.~'..%":ti‘ s...» A Q 1 m" Ffiiltiil? set-rm god mo». ednesdny. Everisong d‘ ‘y services are held in pel. All seats are l"! riated Visitors are m9 lnellmblnl, after anv service. - ' rvciwaooy WIDCOME _._..______;._ US CHUR _____.___. James T. Ibholt. R uni... Earle. Organist Waiter MuoNutt. AJIeQI-e Choir Director ' eetor ~ mly Communion. u“ Corporate Communion A. Y l. and Confirmation School. ‘ Confirmation School. 1 so Morning Prayer and Ser- , Momquqq woasuu,_ 11:00 A T“ Sllilay School. 7:00 Evening Prayer. wdnuday. Dcc. 20th: wvice. H. Paul's Chapel. Time: PRESBY IERIAN iifiifiiifiio iéifulifiii-fs Minister ‘llie llev. T. ll. ilnssell Somera. y ma. Organist lllsa E. Lilian McKenzie. Mus. Boo. ILA. M.: MORNING WORSHIP. Iusl Soprano and Alto Duct. The Lord ls My Shepherd" - Smart-Mrs. Ralph pi Miss lieien Lawson. (Brosdcut ever). P CHURCH SCHOOL. PM" EVENING WORSHIP. The Minister will conduct luvlces and uicliveijmthltclermons. rUNilil) LHURLII‘ a ol tANADA l-TIITINYIT-lfilrlii-i- cuuncu In. T. u. Ilchennou ‘lllllll Ii larie MODGIIRIII, Descenda- l lily lendall. ACILO. l..it..A.lll. Organist bile Worship. Sermon: "Receiving Gifts"- ltev. I. l3. Mclennau. Tlill Illl be the annual WHITE 0B1‘ SERVICE of the CHURCH regular classes with rswu and the 0i. will meet al 0:80 am. to proceed to the church ialllori for worship. The H001. choir will sing Public Worship. i‘: "Sec Amid the — Gilli; "Carol. Traditional. Visitors Cordially Welcome moo SCHOOL REPORT November (Senior Dept.) Grade X Sr.—l. Gladys Mac- Leod. l’! X JlH-l. Kilian; z. Flo Robbins; a. Joyce lfirun. Louise MacLeod (equal); rld Sheila MacKinnon. hglllllnk Robbins: 3. Mary Muc- Grade VIII-l. Rebccca Camp- Bill Glllis; 3. Beatrice Il0il. once VII—l. x. a. MacKinn n; ' ‘lagoons Macleod: s. virgiiils Grlde VI-l. Clarence Campbeil; l Elwood Robbins; 3. Don Mac- Pierson. Wheat in arithmetic in Grade mFBefltrice Dawson; in Grade Ill. Virginia shew; in Grade v1, Teacher, D. l. MacLeod. JUNIOR DEPT. t ‘grids V-1. Arthur Smith (ab- Qride Ill-J. Geneva Vanlder- Sheldon Campbell; 3 d. ‘gird: III sn-i. Keith Mac- lie III Jr.—l. George Mae- Eva Cam bell; 2. Leod; 3. Mo y Mar- lirad 1 ii- . “Enmfe l ) 1. Raymond Van _ '1 (B)—l. Phyllll hee- P-l Helen Shaw; 3. Francis m) M7590. Joseph MacIsaao (90- "rlde I (C)—-1. Edwin Musick; the VanIderstine. mflde I (D)—1. Alfred MacPher- Teacher, F. H. MacLeod. ‘UGUSTINE COVE SCHOOL “M108 is the report. of the Cove school ior the of November. Department. X l. Errol Carrullicrs, Dorothy LM- 101"“ i!‘ Charlie Mac- Oililfollows Funeral llotioc~ Odd Fellows of Charlottetown and vicinity are Itquested to meet at CockshutfPioiv Company show- room, Kent Street, at 2:45 P. M. Saturday, Dec. 16th, Plellared to proceed to the People's Cemetery lot‘ Iliveside funeral of our late Brother A. C. Cox. "J- D. wsasran, Rec. Scc'y. St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8, LOO-F. J. R. COMPTON, Rec. Sec'y. Wildley Lodge No. :7. I-O-OF- t! Advent Becl: the BAP I ISI‘ THE BAPTIST (‘ri-[Uncg “°"'" 0' Prlrm and Fitsroy lteeete CONI-‘EDEBAT s “not ON use m. ""- l~ 114ml Mo. no. MOI-mo wousuir u an. The service of Mn Woruhlplgiven thi t a ""1 l" "WWII! Io the v. Joiin minded lllgtllutizdlllg? lr€§f°3.‘1.,§§; u wl sermon. n . cons ‘ma ClIlUlIli-IGH SCHOOL fiSJEIHnARGE-Seivlces Sunday. Dec. p. m. The Church School will meet in . M. _ _ 011m session for a "WHITE GIFT» Cornwall 7.30 P M. S. - School 11 will immune will 4- M- Rev. be carried out when gilt! for the m‘ 12-18-11. needy of the community will be i ~ normal-hwy presented. To this cQ-c- FUND-The Royal artist service. A service all d] || isvamivouiviioiisrlini ‘Tiff’... The service of evening worship will be conducted at 7 p. m. by r/u. the new. Brain. with "mo", Anthem: "Comfort Ye" (Croft), Mrs. G. Elli tt Full, mm and director ofoCholr. o" You are invited to Illljhip ‘m, TH]! BAPTIST CHURCH ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street REV. o. CARLYLE vvuasrun Mrs. Edwin Johnstoue, Organist and Ciiolr Director- . M. Theme: "The Indy mcnt of Light.” Hymns: 95. 727, 201, 167. Mixed Quartette: "Hark How The Adoring Hosts”—Old Choir Selections. 2:30 I’. M.: The Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING WORSHIP- Agiulells-I‘. M. Theme: "That Which 15'3"" 931.125’ d?" ri em: ' II " .- Mundelssohn. no y“ “God hath shined in our hearts, giving us the light of the knowledge 9‘ "l5 KY0?!’ in the face of Jesus Christ." Yflu are cordially invited to worship with us. On Wednaday evening next, the Choir, assisted by the Junior Choir. will present their Annual Candle Light Carol Service 3,! the hour of 8:15 P. M. Be sure to st- this ‘piriiigflcvenl. CENTRAL cuulsrisT cnuncu Kent Direct Dr. M. E. Gengc. Supply Minister Organist. Miss Marlonna Saunders ll A. M.: Morning Worship. Sermon: Dr. Genge. 2:30 P. M.: Sunday School. ‘l P. M.: Evening Worship. Sermon: Dr. Genge. Everybody Welcome FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Elm Avenue 2 p.m. Sunday School. 3.00 p.m. Worship Service, 8 P. M.: Evangelhtic Service. You are cordially invited to these services. Pastors: B. E. STEEVES E. L. PHOSSEH rutliers, 2. Kitty Lou MacPar- lane. 3. Betty Murray. Grade VII — 1. Betty Peters, 2. Lowell Campbell, Ruth Murray and Phyllis Murphy, (equal) Grade VI — 1. Bessie Burke. Primary Department. Grade V — 1. Shirley Peters, 2. Doris Inmnn, Claire Carruthers. Grade 1V — 1. Norman Carruth- ers. 2 Velda Clark, 3. Raymond Wadman. Grade III — 1. Beth Cur- rutrhers, 2. Erma McWilliams, 3. Louis Murray. Grade II -— 1. Shirley Dawson. 2. Jean Cutcllffe. 3 .Paul Murphy Grade I (a) - 1. Earl Dawson. 2. Hazel Thompson, 3. Melvin Thompson. Grade I (b) — 1. Shirley Mc- Wiillnms, 2 Goa-don I ' . nmsm. Grade 1 (cl -l Doris Car- ruthers. 2. Gordon Dawson Prim: lpal-florence Gamble -Windsor Smith Thursday evening at the home of McKI-ZNDRICK - HER-RING WEDDING The wedding of Mary Gertrudé, S daughter of Mr. and Mr s. . . Herring. to Flt-Sgt. Bruce James McKenclrlek, R. C.A.P.. son of Mrs. McKendrlck and the late Mr. E.T McKcndrick. Charlottetown. P.E took place on Saturday in Ryci United Church. Itev. C. E. J. Crugg offlclatcd. The bride, give/n in marriage by her father. wore a white brocadcd satin gowr with Queen Anne head- dress, and carried American Beauty roses. Mrs. John Warrlck. matron of honour. was attired in forest green crepe. and carried a powder p05 nosegay of yellow, chrysflfl ' The u. desmaid, Mrs. boll wore lipstick red crept. and carried white chrysanthe- mums. Both attendants Wore Q1019" Anne headresses. trimmed with lace, The groomsman was v0.0.3 F. M. McMillan. RCA F- P-O- Ralph C. Herring and 58L P-A- Jchnston, both of the RC A.I".. were ushers. The flora-i decorations in the church consisted of white and pink e-nyssnthernums. and during the signing of the resistor. Miss Jean Stewart scrim 390B"??- sgcttirryipanied by Mr. Les e btrrlflfl a e organ. A receptLu for so stl WIB held at the Corner ouse. ‘Hie of a uewsy nature may be insert“; ::..:".:. :::::..:..""'- CBABWELITIo-ruPliIiT-gggphg, roucc COURT-A c0111’?- vesterday one Z,,§',‘,§,,f'°,‘,§§§ Were remanded until Monday. w s L l. rs s T 0 RA l. are a I ll ; . ‘ion i1 A s oigiyiisustgriwa limit? J. B. Skinner. Minis- WTIDMIY acknowledge the {Qflqw- 111g amounts for the Queen's Can- Klgl?" Ifirrrdi Mrs. Gordon Mac- Lalfll". (mrriwall. $500: Mrs. 5.11. , "l"- New Qlissow. N.s., $1.00 or the childrens Christmas. CHURCH NOTI ‘ Milton mid ltusligh ‘flaxi- Pgiililliagt ueccmbci- iTtu. bl. John's MIJIOII: lvlvriiinz Priver 11.00 A,M_ so. YOUSEICU.‘ lsvcning Prayer ti... s'e.."“r“‘£‘.“”"l€§i “s???” s?‘ Davies. Reowlf- ' ig-efii-li, ‘CIIVRIISTTVIAS DINNER, INVITA- ‘IIUNS-A number of airmen in "115 lmifllriy will be spending the hvllfllly sensor) away from home and no doubt would appreciate or- iers of Christmas hospitality. Any person wishing to extend invita- tion for Christmas or New Year's dinner to these men, please get in] toucti with the‘ Y.M.U.A. in town K5 Bil-Ply as D05Slblc.‘ Phone 95 and l i-ilic “Y" will be glad to help you‘ ‘make arrangements. i ‘IIHE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. —- The Minister. the Pt: . '1‘. M. Busceill Somars. M A.. S.'l M. will cou- ‘duct both Morning and ljycnjng lworsliin at Tne Kirk tomorrow and .dcllvei' the Sermons. The music. twill be under the direction oi M ' 1E. Ionian McKenzie. Mus. Baal The Morning Service will be broad-l cast ov r UFCY. The Church School iviil meet at 2.50 l‘. M Mich) ,)V€€:( Worship on Wetziicsduv Eveiz- g 111R at ‘L30 will include the studies ‘of Hagar aino Ishmael eno The: {Woman of Banana. i FUNERAL SERVICES-The ill- nsral o! lviiss Jessie M. Wyatt \I‘.iS held yesterday afternoon irom her ‘late residence, (so kliiishoro Stroelal Service was conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Websteq, who also‘ ofiick’ ated at. the grzave. The pallbear- ers were: Councillor J. T. McKee. Messrs. Hurry livllliams. Charies. -Doyle. Harry Sears. ivilired Mc- Leod and Harry PCYELUSOIL Inter- inent was in the Peoples Ceme- cry. TBINITY UNITED CHURCH.- Services Sunday next will be con-l ducted bv Rev. T. E. McLennaml the Minister. The annual White, Gilt Service of the Cluirch School) will benheid at the murmur; wor-| ship. ‘ine Church school. choir villi, occupy the choir seats and will; SlXlil Christmas Carolsobehore. du:-. int: and alter the scivicc. The reg-l ‘ular classes will be withdrawn and. at 10.30 all are requested to meet. zin the Social Hall to proceed to the Church Auditorium for ivui-siiip. In the evening Rev T. Moneti- »nan will preach-who theme being “Preparing the Way" and the choir 'urider the direction of l/ii". A. Roy Kendall. will sins: Christmas Car- ols. A cordial welcome is extended to visitors. THE BAPTIST CHURCH.—_ The service of morning worship will be conducted bv the Rev. John Keir Fraser. D D.. who will deliver the ‘sermon. The anthem of the morn- m: will be Wesley's "Lead Me Loicl." The Churcn School will meet in open session at 2.30 RM. for a "White Gift" service. A socc- lai programme will be carried out. when gifts for the needy oi‘ the community will be appropriately presented. To this sci-vice all are co ieiiing worship with sermon will be henchmen at. '1 P. M. bv F/Lt. R. |w. Brain. R C.A.F. The evening anthem will be Croft's "Comfort ,Ye." M16. G. Elliott Full. organist 'ancl director ot choir will be in charge oi the music of the day. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEA- GUE-A meeting of the School Improvement League was held on Mrs. Harry Cudinore with the pre- sident Mrs. Gordon McDonald pre- siding. The minutes of the lire- vlous meeting were read and ti!‘- rdiallv invited. The service of ev-‘ Protestant llriihanago . Annual 0olloctlon' KENBINGTON morator- B ll b Cuuu u 75c: Mrs. yGussiev Cameron. 35c: A Friend. 25c each: Ruby Carin. Colui ' Burt. Mrs. Peter Gaudet, Mrs. Birch, Katherhie Gaudet. Total-trad. EARNSCLIIF! l! Queenie Mulch nlkll fttshiiiil‘. l€“"‘li " "‘ . -- l1 . usse . Gordon MaeLeod, You“: Totcl-GADO. u n “Wis ss.oo:'a1oe:w.“r‘. “ml.” 01.00 each: M. W. Macbonalil. E. EVHIIIIJ. c eoc 2 Stuart MacWilliam. 2/1"» J- F‘. Vaniclerstine, Mi-g . Ross. Mrs. '1‘. I". West. Eleanor m)“ M755 A- M5433". Belle Mc- ' Donald. Mrs .1. c. McDonald I Christine MacKensfe, mieeen on. "H. Norman Birt. Mrs. D Mae. Coll. Mrs. W. C. Penny, Mrs w D. Gillls. Mrs. D. A. McDonald ,1 g figcwlillllflflrl. Mrs. Frank Mc- ona , _ _ Flnlayson. m Geo Davies‘ Ana“ Q52: Mrs. Russell Frizaell, 525-: ggrlztlgu%antelo. Total-MACAO. op’ UNION ROAD B?’ 5""! MEI-tin. Thelma and rlorie Lamont $1.00 each: Beecher Bryenton B- c~ Hardy. John A. McKlnnon Harold Yeo. Everett Lamont. Geurge Newman. Harry Newman, Alllbme Mrillett. Mrs. Walter 0x11. M?EE€TB&_ élvllllgig. MralBrent Mc- Grace-Mélléan‘ wse. lie Prowse. glgc: Bessie Stewart. c each: Mrs. J. M. Mound, Siadle Cascford. Mrs. Earl Living- s one. Mrs. Albert Ravenhlll. i221 hi?" 35?.“ “limit?” T0t-a!_$]-7’50. on ac nnori CENTRAL sermons B! Mrs. Ellis Webster and Mrs. J. Irunan $10.00: Ralph Callback. $5.00: William Callbeck. $2 00 each: Mrs. Hows d Schur. man. Rev. D. N. Fraser, ohn Ste. wésritbo h . ea : M _ _ h...“ h... boss's‘? W908i". Vernon Webster, Mrs, lLeslie Hooper. Mrs. Herbert Leard. Mildred Callbeck. Brewer Johnson Alice Jewell. Mrs. Ellis Webster: Mia Douli. Mrs. Waillc Hogg. Mrs. Ivan Dawson, Mrs. '1‘. J. In. man. 50c e h: L . Donald," MrsiNYIF-XUAX.‘ ‘gzwllaffllifilll Albert Wright. Mrs. Eri-i Crossmzm‘ Mrs Charles Green Rev. C A Brgéten. Clair Bradshaw. c each: Mrs. Stirling Tucker, Mrs. Elias Schurman, Mrs, Hay- rlson Craig. Total—$39.75. FERNWOOD By Frank MacFarlane $1.00 each: Mrs. Chas. Hender- son, Walter Leard, Cyril McFar. lane, Alex McFarlane. Harrison McFarlarie. Edwin McFgr-lgng 50c each: Ralph Cam ell. Mrs. Geo. Henderson. Fran McFar- acnsour; By Helen Bowness and _ Mrs. Arnold Henderson- 8000: Mrs. Walter Bowneas $6.00: Lloyd Affleck. $5.00: Bedeque Institute $4.00: Mrs. Edna Jenkins. $2.00 each: Rev. James Baxter. Mrs. H. W. Moyse. Mrs. J. I". Hen- derson. Mrs. Wright Leard Mrs Arnold Henderson. $1.00 each: Mrs. Thomas Moyse, Mrs. Hugh Murray. W. '1‘. Bow- riess. Lewis Spence. Mrs. l... Vi. Trueman. Mrs. Orville Johnson Mrs. Hammond Affleck. Mrs Bruce Aitleck. Mrs. Davis Jewell. Doris Nicholson, Mrs. Lewis Wright. 75c: Mrs. Lcwthcr. 50c each: Claude Murray, Stan- ley Murray, Mrs. Stanley Jack Hurry Collett. Ruby‘Dclaney. Mrs Roy Boulter, Mrs. Schurmasi George Taylor, Mrs. Albert Weeks, Mrs. John Dawson. Leigh Jewell. Garth Toombs, Edgar Douli. M's. Gordon Woodslde. 35c each: Mrs. James McCault Mrs. Calvin Leard. 25c each: Mrs. Walter Gould. Mrs. Elliott Bell, Henry Lidstore Stewart Afileck. . Total—$50.45. proved. Plans were comlilelied l" and considered the matter <11’ sending of letters to the "Public Forum" and had decided to leave this until after the holldayi- It l5 sion it was decided to send the School Board a letter protesting the present method of relieving the congestion in the schools by having young children in Grimes I and II attend in the afternoon. and suggesting that suitable ae- eommodatio might be found out- side the school. Thc $908k" 05 the evening was Mr. Lbyd Shaw. whg gave a most timely and in- teresting talk on "Education in P- 111." suggesting thit___in__g fill dress with Burgh? "c" gesgsgi-ylegfeevetearing a col-saw boll‘ quet ot Talisman roses.’ She ivas assisted by the grooms mother, who was in moss crew "elie- h Sweetheart roses in her eorsase. The couple lclt on a honeymoon 1mg in a powder blue dress an feather hat. with l! bmw" “he” ten-geld coat and accessories. Her Qquplg expect to make their home Minardh-i BAH" {:1 Queen Square School CONCERT Tuesday and Wednesday December 19th and 20.h 8:30 Admission ~25 cents Children's Matinee TUESDAY 3:15 t then hoped to have a series of let-l ters llrcllnred ‘m? ‘he mEmDJrSlthQ talk n hearty vote o! thciiiks were askrd to brm! 0919i“! “Wrwas moved by Mrs. creelman. sec- gestions. Following some discus-‘Dnded by Mm K Holman’ which Mr. Shaw kindly answered l flowers were Talisman roses. The h . study of present conditions and the Rllmmalle $519 l‘) be held "Hsearcii for means of improving tho Y-M-C-A- MTS- Mcfimlald "Wtliem. “if we can sce the whole ported that the executive had melqpicture we Wm understand ‘he |part bcttergul-lé gavemai broad pic- ure o ex con ons, especi- ‘ally in the rural districts of PEI. and the eflorts being madetomeet those conditions. At the close of questions from the lhembcrs. .was dechied to hold the next meeting Jan. 11th at Mrs. Gordon McDonald's. w h c 11 Col. Keith Rogers will be the speaker. Killed In Action Mrs. Daniel Bradley. Suffolk, has received oflicial notice that her brother. Corporal ilrancls A. MacEacliern of Georgetown, has been killed iii action. Corporal MacEachern enlisted at _ the outbreak of war and had been trip l" New Yllrk- m‘? bride trawblovcrscas for over four years. - d. I-le was wounded in Sicily in |Jul, 1043. After spending sum‘; time fir: Hospital he returned to mourn three sisters in ILB-A l l ln Mencoriam in loving rueinorv of Mrs. Archi- bald J. Campbell. Clement. who‘ died December ll. 1N3. Pcocefuily sleeping. resting at iost.' llcr wesrv trials and troubles are u Illl in silence suffered. in patience u‘ borne l Till God called her home to suffer,‘ no more. Sea“ Missed by Gladys and Russel l “iii. iii‘: ‘li“r'-“iil."‘""' “Q u-io-u. “ " n‘ 1m: CHAELCYFFETOWN GUARDIAN . ififi%fi 4fii€i$ fi4fifilfifi&fififii? %%i%$fififififi With A om From Our Selection See Our Large Display 0f GIFT SUGGESTIONS N Cosmetic Sets SIMMS SHAVE BRUSHES A LIFE-TIME BRUSH O. . THAT ARE Gite. . __1:A§E ELEVEN GIFTS MATCHED MAKE-UP SETS An Ideal Gift By Hudnut MARVE LLOUS-S-Piece Set l $2.25 “ THREE FLOWERS-d-Plooe 1 .80 ADRIENNE-{i-Pieee Set $2.10 And $1.25 and GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR WOMEN Give her a $1.75 si‘.‘.‘.l‘i..'ifil’s..l. $4.50 - $7.75 - $10.00 Others 59c - $1.25 - $3.25 ADRIENNE SETS JASMINE SETS GARDENIA SETS THREE FLOWERS EVENING IN PARIS THREE PIECE DRESSER SETS $8.25 - $9.25 - $11-25 Writing Cases $6.00 The Ideal Gift New and More Beautiful €Wi '- Eiuuus PHARMACY ~_/\C.I~_g_g sru/vs » Ujlvfspfilllilllti Lhvniioi- l ' amiss slim 5v. Erlflfiilllll i=5}: 0f Ontario Transportation Still Snaried There was a brief Tnere was a similar ligiii fall in she gush re-opeiied in Toronto today but milk and bread deliver- ies iiave not been uenerallyresum- she “mum we tit i t prfipdgtionednigeiill or herself. this War—F;ur Years Ago Bv The Canadian Press l6. l940-Britlsh captured Salum and Fort. Cauuzzo (Ii Egvbt- ion-Libyan lrontler. snarled tonight in the central ‘curl of the southern fringe 0f 0ri>flri° t The death toll now stands at 24 with two men missms. 011B at Toronto and one at Kingston- Two more deaths were l‘EP°\"9d_ duriny the day after names of iwv other persons were removed the fatality lists. today in Toronto an ‘ Oshawa or another man also was announced. Both were due t0 heart failure brought on by °""‘9X°T' tlon The two deaths dropped the list were due but were not conn clays were numerous ring the day. Nori- fiimbanried sinceTrreS- be resumed tomorrow- ith street cur lines arc clarccl but side streets led high with snow. brie; scare in Tor- hen a rumor spread er heavy snowfall was how to make 1 For years she had been around 100K108 m" an o1 the pretty you!!! had been. New she is experimenting with new styls, new makeup- she ls cutting as on turning herself into older version Vichv for coiiierenccs with Fetaln. Royal Canadian Enizineers started tunneling Gibraltar. l7. lilrlli-Australiansa iiounced as DBIHCiDBiZIDCK in Ezyot- fan-Libyan offensive. lard Beaver- biook iyiorned that. illtler biz-lined woman as sh 1° . l i to V he'll-lei. i: cerliainly P. NW5!‘ w”? material aid fm‘ Britain on lease or 1245"“ RALLY DAY SERVICE The annual Rally Day Service of the Long Creek Sunday School was hold on Sunday evening. The success of tiic service reflects much credit upon those who gave so much oi their time and leadership in its preparation. Keystone CUTEX SETS $140 _ $1000 The Popular Gift For Her sioo - $1.50 $1.20 - $6.50 Priwil $1.25 - st ' '- $4125 50¢ - $1-°° $1.15 - $5.00 52m) . 33,00 ' $4.00 - 85-90 i} Revlon-- Sets 51.00 - $1.25 $1.50 - 36-50 “_'—'_'_w in1ormed Efififigfii so she sad made a CONSULT of all the books She ‘"1! t. to readb and is check- ne. ‘fififlfhflileguaeeirigc on ivl-iat igi-i to look her veil’? - i; di ting and oxen: s- hit’ and e slimmer, better- Tim; Well Spent good looklnS ‘Hum the yam-s, the loneliness won-y rd»: nothing hei- appearance and perronalltv but a few wrlnkes. merits lethargy- A large, festive cake will confer upon any Christmas Yuletide sir that i5 Iridlv dua C ‘lair new colours. much thought young e once 5116M Wml“! ely looking arri- grey hairs and banquet l quilig dlstlnc-_ Bath Salts - Powder - Per- fumes - Toilet Water‘ and many other items too num- erous to mention on display HOW. Orthopedic a th.t Furfhe;n;€ee’w:?e; rgfi-lifllisd £0 143 Great George Street Qffe: 1° 2,... desi e: thought. '0 CHARLOTTETOWN PEI. for a women to Sbcrrd the yea}; tlclpete. 5h L a lonely war wit fl‘ ma“ ‘n Emir?“ back and heypyess“. SINGER IS INJURED I0 The program opened with Dox-' ology, l..ord's.Prayer, and hymn by‘ the congregation, ‘ pmgram as follows: ‘ Exercise-By Weston and Mere» School; Scripture reading. Senior pupils: Prayer. by two of ttie e calls from anx- owever. the WEE- d coL‘.._S§.2£'s»1<! 931,113.71 v predicts CHRISTMAS canes From your own SIIIIIWP" after il0ii, Kay and Donna; trio. Senior recitation, Norma Stretch; Christmas cards Y0" “l ill’ lriends Will treasure- congregation; readings. four senior girls; exercise, with solo by Norma Stretch: "Ladder of Prayer"; reci- by Norma Stewart; Meredith MocLean; recitation, Jimmy iVlacLeod; offering: Music; chorus: “Gather Them In"; hymn, by cOIi-g gregntion; National Anthem; Ben- lotion. gram was the presentation certificates mid seals which they had won in special memory WW5‘ ~ ' - - IMPROVES SELF is llfl Bend film rolls to Star Snapshot Bo l.\' SPARE TIME His mother predeceased him ilsvsl ped ntl n ted This i- in Bai-rie-(Hamiiton SPWWW") three weeks ago. Besides Mrs. Bradley he leaves One war wife depresses! m‘ licor- . ing other war wives complain that fiImg [Qllg Dgvglopud thev were getting old whiie their e any uu husbands were away- SBYs she d0" ‘ Pflllild o or I Cot Floor "impW-Pnmpi Mel hot Service. a customer at : "l suppose it's hard to gin your iuuallquiok service with help make the years count thing besides a few gray hairs, re- lates a well-known writer She mnde up hrr mind that her own husband wouldn't come home to find her less attractive than when he 12ft her-bu‘. more. After nil. with her husband s- way. she rind more time to spend on herself than she had had since he- hnbv was born And she de-i INLARGIMINTS l loilnplnenls Cub‘ in Iusel mount! Ill Framed Irv-Colored 79° lack am llnih lumq, 89c each. enlsrgemenwscloreil, 79ft. Print Name and Address Piainly on MiOrdcri- Casualties Reduced ls Eiuur ii bouotustors Danish postal elarlr. As he worked lcuq hours seru luo Christmas aiuil. be the.- c0 u wuy to pui ii to wail: . humanity . . . urid in i904 all"... ed the sole of Christmas Bo s to eoinhul tuberculosis. Th have helped cut Canada douih rule seventy-live par out. but ‘LB. still kills more People heiwoau l5 and 45 than uny other disease. Yeur dollars use urqsuiiy needed new. Send in your contribution today - clean- 1'3. Seventv-iive PS1" i: e111: I N the was uuuinei i--.” lsslo one cl the world's greatest is resume-mime I lit“ toot. while she had‘ . a formal education as H. J. A. iiitUWN. DJ’. For Foot Ailments GEERDFQDIST Mos-r 05.1231. HOLIDAY Somewhat shorn of its ancient glories, and unmarked by the some boisterous joliity and exuberance of animal spirits which distinguished an gt- it. in the time oi our ancestors, Christmas day. is nevertheless. still the holiday in which of all other: throughout the year. all closes or English society most generally par- RICHMOND, VB“ Dec. 12-(5?) - Grace Moore. Metropolitan so- prano. suffered a wrenched shoul- der and a "terrific shock" when the taxi-cab in which she was rid- ing swerved on a slippery street here yesterday, her manager an- nounced today. She had to cancel a singing engagement here sched- kos help too. uled for tonight. CHRISTMAS SEALS!