HQVEMBEE 25. 1937 THE _ CHARLUFTETOWN __(_}_UARDIAN ~---~_:= P! Z’ . ' 0 aivl. GOOD-FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, e Al. i . T9 g p - I I ' T0 8 PM. 69c This Certificate and 69c 69¢ \ ' entitles the-bearer w one o! our Genuine indestructible $3.00 vacuum mam saonnss r0 - TALN PENB. Visible Ink Supply. h You SEE the inkl A llietime sunra-ntee with each 991l- ' . _1_ f9». _ _ PLUNGER. FILLEID- ZIP -— ONE PULL AND ITS FULL This Pen holds 200% more ink than any ordinary iountain pen on the market! You can wrlto tor Three Months on One Flllingi No Hopair Bil-Isl No measure Bari Every pen tested and guar- anteed to be unbreakable ior lite. Get yours Now. THIS PEN GIVEN FREE ii you can buy one in the city ior less than THREE DOLL-ARE! This certificate good only while advertising sale ie an. Also $1.00 Pencib to Mitch Above Pena, 39c. - — J. ERNEST ll. WORTH ~ CHABIDTTETOWN, P. E. I. Introductory otter-TM: Pen Will be $8.00 Alter SIIB. LIMIT 8 Pena to Each Certificate t: a: s‘; s; a a a aiasaea~slrfifiifiiifié2i 2a =Q="'CUE3€3I5 QMIu-Kmd EHHHNZ‘ “‘ *' '-‘" WM‘ '1 w z: v -' "' ////////'//"” ..-<'\[ DOLLAR DAY COAT ‘ PRICES CONTINUED town's greatest stock o! fur trimmed coats M: i DOLLAR. DAY PRICES.“ Peters ltoad And Vicinity Her many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Percy Johnston, Peters Road, who owing to serious illness, entered the Prince Edwa-Ni Island Hospital for treatment, has returned home much improved in. health. Miss Irene Rodd, Peters Road“ who recently went to Montreal 113.51 secured employment there. b l i Miss Gertrude Munn oi’ Cam- bridge, Mass. who has b84911 vaca- tioning at the home of her perentql Mr. and Mrs. George Munn. Greek River, has returned to the U, s_ Her sister Opal accompanied 1101' io Saint John N. B. 0n the sad osccasion oi the death oi W. A. Johnston Peters Road, her daughters Olga (Mrs. Ross Campbell) of Perry Sound, SQYlRR-EL COAT Squlrred requires careful at- tention from the wearer if she wants to get maximum service from the garment. What delicate squirrel quires that the wearer any friction or rubbing against: the 1m; aMiss Myrthe McKinnor-i and Mrs. requim; 11mg; Blanche Johnston, Toronto, Reasonable care the garment always be kept. in a hairs ,e_ j donald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. prevent i George A. Maodoxiald, Peters Road, Ont. and Isabelle oi Toronto ar- rived home to be present at the funeral services oi thcl: mothtr on Thursday 18th INST. 0n their return trip they were acoompanled by Miss Lois Mao- who will reside with her Nlabions Iderstine and with his iamlly will take immediate possession. Mr. Rowan Jenkins a. iormer ru- ident oi this vicinity and now wltn his family located in Miuray River is. we are informed seriously ill. Mr. M. A. Benton, Peters Road, reports that irom turnips plmtod last spring ho has raised seed, which he sowed in August and had a good crop. They were an early variety. . MOUNT BUCHANAN I WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The 13th annual meeting o! the Mt. Buchanan Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Jos- eph Robertson on Nov. 9th with 10 members and one visitor pre- sent. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode. Roll call was responded to by paying yearly duds. Ln the absence oi the presi- dent a. short review oi the years work was given by the vice-pres. This was followed by the report oi standing committees including the financial report ' read by the secretary which was on motion adopted. Total receipts ior year, $82.79; expenditures, $74.72. wreath {or Remembrance Day was reported made by lower end. The officers ior coming year are as follows: Prsident, Mrs. J. W. Murchi- son; vice-pres, Miss Matilda Mac- Donald; socy. tress, Mrs. M. A. Maolbeod; directors, Mrs. Kenneth' financial report stated that the meelpis tor the year amounted to $58.90, the expenditure $46M. The sick committee reported having made three calls and presented bills amounting to 94c. The following oflicers were then re-elected: president, Mrs. George Brown; vice-pram, Mrs. Oranlord MacKay; secy. treas., Miss Carrie Woodslde; directors, Mrs. A. J. Walsh, Mrs. Earle Henry, Miss Hilda Hlscott; auditors, Mrs. J.E. Fleming, Mrs. D.J. Mad-cod; or- ganist, Mrs. Lorne Maclrwen. The following committees were appointed: sick, Mrs. Upton Smith. Mrs. J.E. Fleming. Mrs. ‘Thomas Bolger; program. Mrs. Craniord MacKay, Mrs. Lorne Maciilwen: lunch, Mrs. H.S. MacEwen, Mrs. J.E. Fleming, Mrs. Wallace Mac- Kay, Mrs. A.J. Walsh. The questionnaire on Child Welfare was discussed and filled in. The program consistedgot I "kitchen" contest prepared by Mrs. John McGulgan, won by Mrs. Upton Smith and Mrs. Earle Henry; also a menu contest pre- pared by Mrs. Upton Smith, won by Mrs. Lorne McEwen and Mrs. Wallace MacKay. Next meeting to be held at the home o! Mrs. George Brown. Topic for discus- sion: ‘Publio Health." Roll call to be answered with sing, Say. Play or Pay. Meeting c‘csc:i with the tional Anthem. N8.- To Present for Your Approval ll"? WM Thrilling Array of Christmas Gift Suggestions 98c MEN ’S HEAVY WOOL SHIRTS and DRAW- ERS, in all sizes. Per garment —- — —— — -* MEN’S HEAVY JUMBO KNIT ZIPPER SWEATERS. Sizes as m 44 - - — -—.— - BOYS’ LEATHER HELMETS. Each-—- $145 MEN’S LEATHER COATS-,-————--— $12,95 MENS MELTON COATS - - - — — — fiioo MEN’S LINED DRESS GLOVES ———-— WABASSO PRINT COTTON Reasonable care oi a. squirrel closet at room temperature, malt-i We TEEN! t0 1890M the recent: MaoRae, Mrs. JO-iéph Rbbfift-ioni _' 1 coat requires that it never be flung lng sure that there are m; healed serious illness oi Mrs. Walter Mrs. Donald MacKlnnon; audit- 7 Yards ——- '—' "- i - l over the back o: a chair, but that pipes in the closet. tFzwmser, Jr. Greek River who is now ors, Mrs. Angus Murchison and ' ' ' 1t- BIWBYS ‘be nut on a shoulder Reasonable care oi a squirrel undfr mcdical treatment. Mrs. John Morrison; organlsbMlss hanger. coat requires that it. be cleanedi Florence MacPhee. _ $ _ Reasonable care requires that and glazed at least once a yam-J Hi5 friends regret ti illness 0f Collection 58c. Roll call for: _ O . the garment never be subjected to and be examined for any minofllvhx Borden Munn. Greek River next meeting “an exchange oi; Pa“ .__ -- —- — —— '- '— 1 excessive moisture. wearing defects. which although not serious has Christmas gifts." —— Reasonable care o! the some- confined him to bed ior sometime. Meeting closed with the Nation- l al Anthem. then Mrs. Robertson i 9 ND R AYQN HOSE l Mr. Harold Bulpltt. accompanied served delicious lunch during a- A ' c i I .4} by his mother Mrs. E. Bulpltt, pleasant social hour. ‘ Palr ._. ._- — -— -—- -—- i —' '_ I fir“, Rosencath. and Miss Bessie Stew- . '1 ' a art. Georgetown recently motored THE ANNUAL MEETING ' ' on a brief week-end visit to the or STERLING w. I. v N1) WQOL VESTS .2 : ‘homes 0t Mr. and Mrs. n. Willard Th t t f rm m t IIEAEIES RAYON A ' C . ' ,’ __ McLean and flamily and Mr. and e W811 Y- 011 flllllll U168 - ____ _._ -- -—- -——- '1 i i’ s ese are ltirs. George Johnston and family, lng oi Sterling Women's Institute C t- t- n “we, ac . .. '~ * ' YOUTS when You Peters Rpm-L was held at the home oi’ Mrs. yougnsegilggalge nayucolun ' f, i, 1 'd0 your gift Earle Henry with eighteen mcm- . . t. ‘h ' b b. r NOW at Mrs. Joseph McLean. Peters bers and two visitors present. The K553515218; cfitfffiz}? Rig EEC -— 1 —' c uylni, l Roam had her foot severely scald- president, Mrs. George Brown, pre- , food aids regular habim Wellners. ed by the accidental spilling of hot sided. The meeting opened with . $1.00 Weekly ha!‘ seml . uetie. Gm“ .has moved with his family to their Water while attendlngto her house- hold work recently. Mr. David Vanlderstine, until recently a resident oi Peters Road. new home in Murray River. Mr. John Johnston. Peters Road has purchased the property until recently owned by Mr. David Van- the Institute Ode and Creed. Roll call was responded to by each ; member paying her membership fee. The minutes oi the previous . annual meeting and the previous j regular meeting were read and ap- i proved. The president in an ex- I oellent report outlined the work done by the Institute during the year. The secretary-treasurer, in the Serve ALL-Balm as a ce- real with milk or cream, or in cooked dishes. Eat tablespoonfula Y ' ' daily. Sold by REGULAR What do S.T. MILK Fox and Soda. A Fox Biscuit that is easily eaten by the fox in whole form and a Biscuit that can be used along with meal. Milk. . .Flour. . .Bone. . .Corn. . .Fisl1. ..Yeast The price is very reasonable too. ._. A Biscuit that the Fox Ranchers have been asking for a long time" .. A Fox Biscuit that will ACTUALLY take up milk, summer and winter, pups or adult foxes.. . Biscuits containY-Meat. . . .. Salt SILVER TIP . Dillon & Spillett, Charlottetown, Pond & Delaney, Summerside, Ellerslie Cold Storage, Ellerslie, Claud McNeil], 0’Leary. Also on sale at your nearest dealer. DISTRIBUTORS i vii IN WINTER EASY T0 FEED WHEN THE SNOW DRIFT! HIGH I I I I I I I I SILVER; i- ._. Another Shipment of those LADIES’ FAM- OUS FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE. Special pair — -—- —— -— 59.. $12.95 $16.95 $4.95? $1.00 $1.95 $1.25 sures t $1.19 _,_____i. LADIES’ $16.95 WINTER COATS——— LADIES’ $20.95 WINTER COATS——---f LADIES’ DRESSES. $12-95 VALUES—— LADIES’ $1.79 and $1.95 WOOL FELT HATS LADIES’ $3.95 FUR FELT HATS-—-—— SCOTCH LINOLEUM, 2 YARDS WIDE. Per running yard- — — -— — — — Prowse Bros. Ltd FOX cusrs I I I I I SllVll ‘III llSClIlI WJJIIIYIB MOIICTUII Ill. - mlmv“ FEED SILVER TIP Pnooucrs FOR sUCCE-SHS , C0 On‘ 5 l.’ __ I-if __ , 1.00 Weekly 1 i t (ihorming ... 32-1 m, . BRINGING up FATHER "Br Georaa M¢M"""' t I atylo. Perfect in m?“ fivlw “rhmm” owl" °' “°"m' 11-m- wAs A oooo IDEAOF QAY- I'M GLAD I QAN muse TOTELL. MAGGIE nwas | ‘OUIMQ‘T,M Mm} » AT THE CLUB LAST HOG-IT . Mi - 5 ¥-“.‘.T.§<§EET-_='.“r<>8€ indie » SOCIAL. 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