Gilta for Christmas At this season of the year, apart from the attractive SIMPSOWS, we offer a spacial display of turnlture presented Toys, Novelties and Christmas Gifts. TRAINS, DRUMS, THE FAMOUS TRUDY DOLL, SLEDS, HOCKEY GAMES are but a few of the toy lines. ELECTRIC TAILE STOVES, IRONS, TOAST- ERS, and HEATING PADS feature our Ap- STICKS, Iiance display. PICTURES, MIRRORS, SMOKERS, HAMP- ERS, LAMPS oi all kinds HINTS are Practical Gifts you will like. F. A. S. JONES 1Z9 Kent Street We believe you will enioy the Christ- mas Show we have Everything is displayed on the ground floor to make your shopping eosy and conveni- arranged for and and ORNA- Charlottetown you. ‘l 11,, WEEK i at S. D. U. ‘ Asisalwaysthsoaselustbetara eulia time llereliy tlevr by this rrestatssiecollsss. ‘roiiiahea allusion. the student had! to 8t. Dunstaife finds itself in the clutches otthe examina- tion dlllplea. ‘There are fewer hull RIiOM. and brtogs tdurnanienta have ban postponed indefinitely. power failure on Tuesday even- Llghta ll all out from about five thirty till shortly after eight o'clock. The Saints Irrent early Victorian and dined by candle- t. Because at acme work being due at the local plant electrical MIC seem ta be at a premium tn the vicinity. by I now ore ms aiayvllfl II Wu‘ 5 aasalliltlr-Asr til-ill LIIIIO-CRII sensa- . ' eloaal, esealIY-"lll" lest: hi; pie. sheeoing- and glemowlw S. Ii. iiollilllhllft ‘the Drsniatie looiety presented its‘ version o! “Arsenic and Old, Lace" lest nursdey Nov. 14th. The psrihrinanoe received favorable comment from both fnculi! and students. 1b give some idea of what it was like Lenora-ii A. (Navy) M» Donald has written a short review of the play as it. looked from where he sat. Mr. MacDonald: n “In general the cast performed very well, considezing the short time which was slioted for practic- es. There were a few instances. how- tiee these rough edges will doubtless be polished ofi. Perhaps the most outstanding portrayal of the evening was that of Johnathan Brewsstei by George Cameron. Mr Cami-nor did an ex- cellent job on a difficult assign- ment. Miss Marjory Porrers as Abby BNVNIWL Mr. A. Bragoll ss Teddy Brewestar, and Mr Harold Dunphy as Dr, Elnstlen. might, also be mentioned as having played their roles particularly wcll. As a matter of fact the entirc cast turngd in a praisewortliy prrforirsance and made the evening a pleasant one for all present. Rev. '1‘. Butler is to be congrat- rlated for his fillfi work as director His workmanship was apparent throughout the entire plgy, credit is also due to prop mar. and stage hands. who although hampered by ANGLO-RUSTICO W. I- '1i.= twentieth annual meeii-ii; oi Anglo Ruatlco W. 1. Will held 0“ November 5th at the home oi Mrs. Edison Rolling: with thirteen mem- bers and one vlbitoi’ FIR“; Roll call was answered Willi “A Favourite Song." three of the most popular being selected to be will in as suggestions for the new Institute Bong Book. frha Secretary Treasurer submit- ted the following report of finan- ca; (or the your: Balance from pngvious year $32.84. Receipts irr- eluding fees, collections, proceeds from aale oi Christmas cards. auc- tion sales. roll call, crib ouilt arid donation amounted to $42.96. Ex- penses which included secretary's IK,QWI' towels for school. @lirist-, mas treat, donations to Salvation A Gift TIIE FASHION Siiii PPE‘ was Put You in SOLID ' This has been proven many times during the years this smart Ladies’ Wear Finn has been in business. For Christmas, 1946, they are better prepared than ever to serve you, so it will be well worth your while to drop Army and T. B. League. gift. quilt materials and delegates fess a- mounted to $36.55. Balance at end of year $3925. Red Cross work for: the year lis- cluded four sweaters and five bundles oi diapers. Mrs. Roland Buntain reported that Mrs. Henderson had reccived the mittens for the orphfimwe 3nd expressed appreciation for same. It was moved, seconded and til-r- rled that the same slate of officers be re-elected for nexi; year. Following is the list of officers‘. President. Mrs. Stewart Parkman Vice President, Mrs. PaiBB NW1" Secretary, Mrs. Noel Hooper. Press Secretary. Mrs. G. R. Le- Page. Directors-MES. Cyril T°°mbiv Mrs. Roland Buntal-n, Mrs. Ernest Bulm-an. our (HOIQ 1mm olvrnci From . t in and look over their smart display e» suoossriorys ‘e- I IIOUSECOATS Arm SKI surms “IANDANAS WOOL and KID GLOVES (learitifal Assortment) A GRAND ASSORTMENT 0F PURSE! LOUNGING PYJAMAS rviimis, ‘comi- a It a Fionnellette MITTS (Wool and Fur) A smell depeslt vrll “hold any article uetll Christmas. Fission was» Auditors-Mrs. W. Buntsln and Mrs. G- S. Bunirain. Organist- Mrs. Walter 311ml“- The next meeting was invited to the home oi Mrs. CY!" “ml”- where Roll Call will be Inward with a Christmas lift to be sold by auction. ' New sick commlttee- MH- 30"" Clark and Mrs. Read Stevenson Program committee - Mrs. Ro- land Buntain and Mrs. J. L. LrcPQKB- School committee- Gladys Perl!- man. After the business meetinz our" guest Miss Muriel Murdoch of Robin Hood Flour Mills arlliihlcd the members with an interesting demonstration. ‘A dainty lunch was served by the hostesses and a hep?! "d" hour enjoyed- numerous shortages did an “can. ent Jsb on the scenerv. Entertainment between acts by Cody Meyers, Gerald Maclnnis and Alec MacInnls was nlsq ‘er-y ggodf‘ The cost for ‘Ihui-soay night's llerformancc vihs s: follows: Abby Brewester-Miss Marjory Powers; Teddy Brewcster- A. Bragoli; Rev, DR HBPPGI~ Dcrril MacGuigan; Officer Brophy- .3, Mncpqugai; Officer Kli-sn- ‘J MacDonald; Martha Brewester—" Miss Patricia Pendergast; Flialnfl Hazpep. Miss Ethel ‘fiuluor: Mortimer nrewestei- Hemllhl-ll. Mr Gibbs — J. McKenna; Johnathan Brewester _ G. Cameron; Dr, Emstien- H Dunpliy; Officer (Wlaro- A Noon- an; Lieut. R('(lll€Y-— C. Kelly; Mr, Wltherspoon- R. Phelan. No definite plans for the future‘ conformance of the play have been formulated to dllte ‘out 1L is Qxpeci. ed that lt will be presented away from the College sometime after the present examination siege is over. Construction: on Memorial Hall has progressed SLCBAAlIy during thei past weeks. Although workers are again held up thiougli lack 6i bricks, another two or three days of laying brick should complete the main body of the building, A5 n matter of fact work on the root has l/llsun at the end ct‘ the building 01086“ to the Science l-iall where brlcklng has been completed 1i; i; ' expected that work Inside the build. JR! Will forge ahead during the i winter months. over. when tho performance lacked; a final touch, but with more praonare l preliminary nature year's league promises to be the beet yet. As a matter oi fact it has been found necessary to set u? I third basketball court in the rink. where the volleyball court was in other years. The volleyball man- ager graclousy relinquished the space with the understanding that he be allowed to organize a volley- ball league in the sprinti- Baints held their first hockey practise cd tho season at the forum this, Thursday. uiiernccn There twenty two. or more asiilfliliil this year. This was oi s very and it is far to early to make any predictions about the team. Father George MacDon- ald ls coaching again this year. aided and bettcj as last year by Jackie Kane. I to first team berth: afternoon's workout Aside from a lot of attentive its-l tenlng in lectures and burning of riildnlght oil the alwve ls about all that happened during this “week at S.D.U." Everybody shculd be out o! hibernation by next Thursday though and there w.ll be an abund- ance oi copy. see you then. -- Address And / Presentation The people of York Point and vicinity held a pleasant gathering lat the home of Mr. and Mrs Haber ll-lorne on Tuesday evening, Nov. 12th. The gathering was in honor of Mr. and Mia. John Moreslrio and daughter Dorothy. who‘ are leaving the district to rssldc ill Charlottetown. Mr. William Butler on behalf of those present. and of others unavoidably absent, rend a farewell address to the Moreslda family, and Messrs. Stanley Murchl“ son. Reginald Mar-Ewen. nnrl John MacKinley presented them with an upholstered arm chair, cn end table and electric lamb. Miss Jessie Murray presented Miss Dorothy, with a clln on bracelet. Mr. More? side on behalf of himself and fam- ily thanked his neighbors and friends for their good wishes and gifts and Mr. and Mrs, Horns for. their hospitality. Then all mini-o! in singing "For Thev Are Jolly Good Fellows." Mr. William But- ler. Mrs. John Warren. Miss Jessie Murray, and Miss Joan MavKln- ley furnished the music for the evening. A bountiful nnd ‘iclwirrusl lunch was served wby ilic. ladies present. Games and social inicr-. course brought a very pleosant eve-l niriq to a close. Following is the address: To Mr. and Mrs. Jchn'Mnrc<lrle: As you are about to leave York Point to take up your residence iri the City your many friends have l Basketball ls inc main ashram fiiiilvlii‘ on the campus these dayai First team. coached ngnrn my, year‘ 1y Rev. w. MacCluigr-n. has been’ Milne out regularly. and while i is a little early yct ir make any ‘Tedlciimns. me team does not seem o_liave lost any of last year's‘ hlluvlomhlp form. Moat oi last ears team will again be wearing he Red and White on the city Wm. as there is only e minimum if change in the lineup due to play. 1'8 Iraduating or leaving. The Intramural League has been :o-oflanised. under the direction t‘! dynamic Dominic "Sport" Mac- Donald. basketball manager, and most teams have already plflygd n; least two league games. Oompeii. lion has been i-cry keen and this NIGHTIIS BED JACKETS " ' " WOOL SCARVES (Pastel Shades) SILK SCARVES Lumssmtuu russrrs‘ rum: soors a ill ' 6T. GIORCI ST. -r-'-.......~*.: c: labereralimerneaaae‘ eaenuauusa lease. Iilifilflili IDOIIO- l ' sir-err: silo: co. no, m can» sr. _ gathered here this evenimz to ox- tend farewell greetings, We would also take this opportunity lo ex- press our appreciation of your many fine qualities of mind and heart which have won you .'i place in the community that will not readllv he forgotten. To Ml’. Moreslde as a life long resident of this district and one who has borne his part well in all that has made for the advance- ment of the life and work oi Ycrli Point we can only express regret at his leaving. We would wish him. Mrs. Mcreslde and family all happiness in their new home. Address And l Presentation Bea Oow Head Light. Mr. were noted for their fidelity to duty and unfailing friend and stranger alike and you have in every way upheld tine It!) OVQYOOOlr -—- of the season. Blue. lilE ‘BEST Bill llurry llown iieri Today For Your iliIElliiiiAl $30. FIEEBES . . . VEliiIIliS! I rything ant in ve you w c o m f o r t, wear-ability, smart styling — is in this collection of Burly winter coats. An excellent buy just. when you need it most — at the beginning Brown - Grey - Camel Choose Your Favorite Color IN liiE. Bill lillN’l llElll i i. I $39» I ai-s TWEAED spurts For the fashion-minded young men . .. . here is the " smartest showing of seasonal tweed suits in the city- Hoiringbonos - Donegals and Glen Checks at unbeat- able prices. Your best bet is to see these good-looking tweed suits. $25.00 to $39.» Where Quality Is Sure HENDERSON s. cunmnliii uiat we, your old friend! Ind neighbors. learned that Y0“ l" no longer to remain in our midst- You have journeyed life's PB"!- way with many Of w! New!" here this evening. even sv-llOOI days. with us when we rei°loedi and with a sympathetic understanding .you have shared our sorrows. and your departure will leave a gap in our community life which can- not bs filled. in your You have eioiced The former caretakers of the the late and Mrs. Peter luiaahsn. courtesy to this family tradition. By the faithful performsme or your duties es a light-keeper. Mr. —A delightful social evening was held on a sday. October se. at the hunts of Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Sherry. Iarnwood, when iriends and neighbors gathered to honor Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rana- lian prior to ' is leaving the Sea Oow Head lllli ouse to take up residence in Biunmersida. llr. J. H. lliichnlans oapably aeted as chair-siren and after e few comp- diassntery remarks called upon Ale: l. MacIarls-ne to read Rana-nan. in fair weather and in tempest. you have no doubt pre- served the lives of many of those whogodvwntotheseatnshipe. We ask you to please sees-pg this mall token of our esteem and regero with our very beat wishes that the comln years may be blsued‘ with heal ‘and hep piness and fond niesnoriegcd old friends. , ' On behalf of your trlends and neighbors. The annual meeting ofDarnley W1. met st the home o! Mrs. Wallace Adams on Wednesday iciaht. Nov. 6 with an attendance ofemanbereandosislors. ith the president presiding. the meet- ing opened by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the creed In unison. Minutes not inst Annual Meeting and the last regular meet- ing were approved and sign- ed- tbe pro_sioent’s add- inatter oi loch Ml ollldlfli l» bot-k all! for knowledge was left mittee. lira. Robert Cousins invited the members to her home to work on the tulip quilt. llaseriai for patch- 5»?*¢¥~'.# reports from oommlt- Bear to tees were heard. Ire. Ray crosler ' thehadboftheschoolormi-p work quilts was Mt sover- uiitl later. on motion. it was decided ti Purchase new stove pipe for the hall. Bills amounting to $44.18 were Presented and ordered paid. oes- l Pflndenna was read and discuss- ed. It was decided to donate ti 0t to "Save the Children Fund." Mia Wallace Adams end Mrs. Fulton Simmons were appointed in charge of "scrap Boos." ‘ The result of the election of of- ficers is as folio-arr: president. Mrs Robert °0UI_I. vice-president Mrs. John Pickering; secrets!!- tleasuier. Mm. Ray Orosler; dir- 0010"» Mrs. Olaenne Hickey- Ml‘!- Wallace Adams; auditors. Mrs. Clarence Hickey. Mrs. Fulton Slin- mtms; sick committee, Mrs Wel- lace Adams, Mrs. olarence Hickey- Mrml-les. 8 Champion. Mrs John , . NIW IAIAIOAN GOIIJOI Gflfli. Jamaica - (OP)- A set Indian University Oollell will be Utallllshed in Jamaica t! re dents tor degrees at i!!! 0n varsity of Landon A temporal‘! Jlledical school will also b0 =5‘ ablistied as an intoisrel part oi tiii college.