. Hemline-W m-laml‘ Weather lorecasr dill Girl Guide News Attention nil Guide-rs:- The sundey afternoon eeeeion er- renged for Guiders only durinl the "Rally" has been cancelled rnrl will he held Friday evening. Dccemher 3rd. from 830-10 p.m. We especially urge all Guide Lend- ers. Guiders and Brownie Lead- us from Town and Cotmtry to tttend if possible. Notice to Comminionere: The regular monthly Commiss- loners meeting will be held on Saturday, Dec. 4th, at. i2 noon in kit. Juries Church Hall, Charlotte- own. Brownie News:- The Brownies have all been hid- lru under their toedetoois of lete but vie have e peep from them to- lli. The 15th Parlrdale Pack had tsvecnl meeting on Tuesday and placement; _2.__1_g4s lor a bright, white Christmas: showers of gills by Elizabeth Arden- clouds ol snowy Dusting Powder, sprinkles ol lragrant Flower Mist. For Dusting Powder, llully-line, and Flower Mist, light as spun spray, t, go together perfectly . . . like Christmas and I candle-light, like you and the Yule logs blazel lath Duet — Dueling Powder Ind June Geranium Seep- . . leth Trio — Beth Nili. IIund-O-Tenllr, June Geranium Sup . . . llue Oriel Duel — Flower Mini end Dueling Powder (not) . . . MGDRE €~ MQLEOD L - parents and Mrs. Jenkins. the Field Secretary. were invited. The meet- cpeneri with the “Fairy Ring" with Brown Owl Betty Puncher and Tawny Owl, Mrs. Ivan Vessey and the Brownies at which they all danced very nuirriiy. A terrific "Grand Howl“ was given to Mrs. Jeni-tins before the ‘work of the Brownies began. Work is approach- ed very serictisly and conscientious- ly by this Par-k and they recently raised over $10 by a candy 5516 which was excellent for such little girls. Mrs. Jenkin; was asked for a worthy project to use some o! the money, which shows that. the flfQwnles are living gp to their promisg of itclpirtg others. It is lovely to know that even such young children devote thought and time to other people not so for- tunate as themselves. One idea that appealed to the Brow-tiles was that. of helping some new Guides and Brownies that have no money for equipment and uniforms. Dlenne Dixon and Carol McLean were enrolled and the following Brownies were the hflPPY recipients of the Golden Bar. Evelyn McKay. Fay Hickox. Joyceland Stewart. Dianne Dixon. Brenda McKay, congratulations Brownies and let is not be long before you wear that Golden Hand. The progress chart ‘was proudly brought up to date by the Brown Owl and games were enjoyed. especially the new fish pond game that Mrs. Jenkins brought along. The fish. were pretty alive and active but the Brownies soon got them under con- trol. The “Plxies" with Slxer Evelyn McKay were the Winners each time. (Guess you were smart Brownies.) The meeting ended with the "Magic Tunnel” and all the Brownies disappeared. We are sorry elnp for the etetuo o! Venue. swallowed wee velued et 8400.000. Another. cut in hell. fueled up Precious jewel: mefwin edmlretlon and oven arouse envy. Bu: most of us possess e treeeure of fer greater velue . . . the gift of health. Guard this possession well, for it is, indeed, priceless. if illncee threatens you: manure, turn promptly to e n-uered physician. And when you have his pre- scription we hope you'll entrust ice com- pounding to this “RcIiebIe" pharmacy. Jute. .ur.nr.r-.......i .l one... s .. n». ... . 13h 8.50 , ‘ I." ' that Brown Owl-IQFP-tuwlicr is leaving but lots of luck to yfllll’ new one. Mrs. Ivan Vcssey. 3rd Company Si. Jantesz- . St. James met on Tuesday and formed Partois with temporary Patrol Leaders. Shirley Perri" Priscilla Cirlffillis. Joyce hiciiccd appointed, Patrol secmtcls. Janet Rogrrs, Jenn .\l.n-Dcttnld mid Connie ROLISY». Brmvnies Marl’ eldlng. Dinrmc Phillip-a. Margaret Ja inc, Sandra Currie flew up t0 Join the Guide Company and were welco 10d hy Mrs. Jcrtkiits. (We are rcry plcztscri tu have you rind wish you "good Guiding?) This Company is growing but we ncctl still more to make it a full Com- pany. We are very sorry that our new Captain. lvlrs. McCombc- l5 leaving but we svish ltrr lots o! luck in her new home and we hope more Guiding. Mrs. Jenkins, Bari:- ara Rogers and Betty Puncher will be Leaders temporarily. Next meet- ing will be on Tuesday. December 7th. at 6.30 pm. (note new time). THE GUIDERS CLUB The Guiders Club of Charlotte- town held their monthly meeting at Mrs. Harry‘ Cudmores The Gulders are indebted to the local association for the supper they provided. After the business meet- it ing films were shown by Paul Cudmore. Commissioner, Mrs. E. M. Raina“. The Brownie Guiders of Royalty and Southport were pre- sent. m‘. ALBION scnoor. uproar Albion School is as follows". Grade VIII: Jean Stewart (eqillll? Myer-g; 3, Ann MacPhail. Grade dole. Grade I (a): 1. Warren Myer!- Grade 1 (u): 1. Donnie Jacki"- Grade I (c): 1, Jennie Myers. I.I'I"I'I- ‘IUD ' ifs ruinous ran euvon You'll find this rich, fragrant, grand-touting ieo oi your grocer‘: . . . in convenient else packages . . . also in filter-type teo bolls. Ann MoCombe. Captain of the third Co, (St. James) was enrolled as a Girl Guide by District- Char- lottetown and Guiders from Central The honour roll for the months y of September and October of Mount i.’ 1, Eva Jenkins and 2, Shirley v1; 1, Joan Trowsdale: 2. Louise Jenkins; 3, Barbara Mac- Phail. Grade V: 1. Sydney Myer!- Grade IV: 1. Marie Mye"; 2. Ll d Jenkins. (‘JET-ode III: 1. Dewar Myerl; 2. Milton Jenkins; 3. Pier“ Tmw!‘ Grade II: 1. Sandra MacLean; 2. Eleanor Ferlusoni 3- Evely" Myer‘ GEIITIIAL IiIlIiIIIIllIIl this column l: reserved for ngen o! local Inherent, but. ndvcrflelng of e newly nature may be inserted at five oente n word, etrlctly ply able in advance. CRASWBLL for Photographs. OONIIDEB-ATION SUBANCE. LIIIIN- Al‘ YOUR SERVICE. - AInZur Coal Co, Phone 2498. HOWARD Mcmm!’ Fitted Footwear at 115 Queen Street. ISLAND VIEWS hand colored. Craswell Studio. CHRISTMAS CARD! and new gifts now at Toombs Music Store. UNLOADING Sydney. Inverness and Riverside screened coal. Phonei 2133-14. Dalzlel Bros. BUXTON Billfolds Keytainers. writing Cases. Travel Kits and‘ Paper Cases. Toombs Music Store. l l FOB Tl-IOROUGH CLEANINGi and glazing job on Fur Coats.| Money back guarantee if not eat- hfactory. Betts Fur Solon. UNLOADTNG COAL TODAY. —. welsh Hard, Acadia, Inverness and‘ Sydney. A. Pickarrl dz Co. Phone‘ 240. l HAVE HOUSING CONTRACT — The Gomac Construction Company Ltd, New Glasgow, N. S.. and not the New Glasgow Woodworking Company as was stated in yester- the 29 houses now in process of completion on Orlebar Street. PRESENTATION T0 K. OI‘ C.‘ MEMBERS — On Sunday evening, Nov. 28th. after the memorial serv- ice, the members of Charlottetown Council. Knights of Columbus. tendered their farewell to one of their members. Mr. Vernon‘ Mad- rifcan, “n. lei‘. this week to re- side ln lvlontreal, where he has been transferred. The gathering was called to order by the Warden and an address was read tn Mr hlaridigati by the Recording Secre- tary. Mr. Russell St. John. and .1 beautiful brief case was present- erl to lVlr. -Maddlgan by Grand Knight; Loo Macrionald. on behalf of the Council. Mr. Maddigan in replying thanked each and everv ntember of Charlottetown Cotincil fr»: their thoughtfulness in re- "Y-‘mhfflfltl h‘m before his depart- ure fro-n the Council. He ‘honed that he would be able to visit the Charlottetown Council often. Persflaisk- Mr. Ralph Cotilson. well-known hero, is studying music In the r-iiy this season with a view in entrance intn Juiliarri next year. He is now contributing serials in several \\'r~l|_ 'l_‘ _G_UARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOYYN day's issue, are the contractors of‘ ltnoyyn Canadian ntztzrizirtes. l: I OUR THIRD Irma: ewzezzz": -.. JCEZEHIK E2491]! MDDIZIQJJQIEMBJ 5'! 15m a» an.‘ ANNIVERSARY Greal: Suif Sale PAGE THRI§_E_ 06/0011‘ l SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT ritsmorr DRAFT - urn: rttmt - rowms tutu. 300 Of The Finesf Famous Make Suifs Go On Sole ENGLISH WORSTEDS - SERGES - GABARDINES - COVERTS - COME IN TODAY------'-------SAVE MANY DOLLARS 25 Men's All Wool OVERCOATS - Worfh $45- Sale . . . . . $39.50 A: Miss Irene MacMillnn, Wood ls- lands, is at present in thc Print-e Edward Island Hospital having undergone an operation. All her friends join in ravishing her u speedy recovery. Mrs. Joseph Morrison and lVLrs. George MacPherson of Launching, were in the City last yveek attend- ing the High Tea at Notre Dame Academy. ASHFORD. Kent. England ICP) — Asked where he lived tvhen trying to sell £114 <$456> worth of jewelry for f7. a mm gave the address of the jewellers shop in which hc was standing I-ie was bound over after submit- ting he had found the Jewels. iirrinrnsuritcunhnn [WHERE QUALITY IS SURE) Head of Hilisborough and Vicinity Mr. Lawson Douglas. Head of Hillsborough. was a. visitor to the City recently. Mr. John Taylor, Charlottetown. was a visitor to Head of Hills- borough on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Algizo Birt, Head of Hillshorough. were visitors to the City on Tuesday. Mr. Gordon Douglas. Bran 0f Hilisborough. was a visitor to St. Peters Bay on Stmday. Our Rnwlctgh dealer, Mr. Robbie ma? time: an l AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRON ukes Ironing less tiresome. A real gift for the housewife this Christ-mes. Bond, Mount Stewart, wes a bust. iiesa visitor to this district recent- y- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Douglas, Melpeque Road. Charlottetown, Silent Sunday in Head of Hills- borough. Mr. and Mrs. Horace MaoEwen. Mount. Edward Road. Cherlotte_ town, spent Sunday in Head or i-iillsborough. Our school is progressing favor- ably under the capable manage. ment of our teacher, Miss Beatrice Cameron. Miss Florence Douglas and bro- ther. Nelson. Malpeque Road, Char. lottetown. spent Sunday with their grandparents in this district. Mrs. James Myers, Head of Hills- borough. plans to leave for Boston in the near future to spend the winter with her two daughters. Miss Mildred Brazil. Charlotte- town, ls spending a well earned vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brazil of this district. Master Douglas MacEwen and sisien Dorothy, Mount. Edward Road, Charlottetown. spent Sunday with their grandparents in this district. LONDON -- (C?) — Dickie Bird and Alan Sparrow, two R. A. F men. flew to Cairo rcccntly » in the same plane. STEWART - WARNER RADi Post performances speak for themselves. our new brilliantly designed sets Come in and ANNIVERSARY OUR THIRD ® brighfen your home. TABLE LAMPS We have ct fine assert-men! of Table Lumps, practical 1nd attractive. . IIIIII I FLUORESCENT Ultra modern. Just the thing for the young executive. DESK LAMPS CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS A wide range to choose from that will add sparkle to your free. Make This An Electrical Christmas _Come in and see our brillionf display of Eiecfricoi Equipmenf. qiffs fhctf will adorn cmcI ELECTRIC CLOCKS Kitchen Clocks Living-Room Clocks Alarm Clocks -. -.-.—e.u BOUDOIR LAMP SETS Nothing will delight her more. In o variety of styles and colors. l; MAKE THIS YOUR ELECTRICAL SHOPPING CENTRE , e e The drson Electric PHONE ‘I150 CHARLQTTETCWN I36 GT. GEO. ST. .GUIIKI u - -- qq...‘ rmkfiimll 11K Inn-awn uweIvI-‘q-‘I v e