COMPLETE INVESTMENT SERVICE Government And Corporation lends Jdned and Unlisted Stock IOUGIT - SOLD - QUOTED F. J. DIIEIIIIAII 8i DDIAPAIIY LTD. Ibbors hvesheut Dealers’ Asaoolllloli of Canals, l. I. BAGN Ml liobond If. Charlottetown Telephone 1610 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Cuargea For Any Advertisement 25 Cents. Central Guardian locals 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per word; Announcement: and Coming Events 3o pu- Iord; Classified 3o per word; In Memoriam Notices 84o per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oflerlngl, Cards, etc, 5c pel- uarne; Letters of Condolence 84o per inch; Wedding Engage- ments, l0 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional I words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 84c per rinch or 5o per word; Lists of Subscriptions, 49 cents per Inch; Address and Presentation, $1.00. Other rates on application. t ieaclter Wanted WILL PARTY WIIO TOOK‘ WANTED PRINCIPAL FORTUNE shopping bag by mistake otij Bridge School, Supplement $225. Souris bus between Mt. Stewurtl Apply Mrs. Lester Johnston, and Midgcll on Dec. H please; Secretary of Trustees. return to bus driver. . For Sale non SALE _ was NASH 5mm. Miscellaneous Business Opportunities WORK FOR YOURSYILI". BIG ADIFiI’ 54 Queen SI-YBBI. money selling portraits. Write "—“'—"i~-— FOR SALE — DRIVING MARE for prices. United Art Compziziy, Toronto -_,_ six years old. apply Leith Easter, _.n..n_-_v.m.-_s . l North Wiltshlre. waxrnn - 01.0 nsraausnnn i ~ -~—-%v Mai-ltlme firm has opening to: FOP SALE — 1131-009 MARE. "Male awake spurinlty nzilcsinaii in hing sprucf“ 3'“ Yeiiriiiidi Apply handle high grade calendar line i Pilmio“ NcnL Nomi Milton- gisxi’ 15mm‘- Wiiie “FRANCIS" Iaasr“ AUTO ‘BACK ‘ Cutters. The great driving sleigh. Price $120.00. Prmnpt shipments. wholesale branch in (‘harlolic- ‘grin Frsngslaz sons Forums town area. Must have lvarchous- Fe ' ' ' ing facilities and a minimum FOR sALEijglE-‘QLITHOUBAND caimai °i $200000 55 5“‘““ni°°d feet of spruce and hemlock logs ACTIVE MAN T0 srsnr A investment in participating: for boar,“ Malcolm McLeod shares and profits. Please state‘ Damngton‘ ' qualifications. salary. require» . . _ _ ___________ mcnis. Car preferable. Box 247, F03 5,511; _ "m" 39X SL516“ Gilfliiiifl-n- | and horse. Cheap. Gordon Myers, Mt. Albion .1 Hel Wanted ——~———-~- Fem,‘ e p _ FOR SALE —- FORD 1-2 TRUCK ___.___.______ WANTED IMMEDIATELY -- car-I 1937 below will": nrice- Aimiy 55 Douglas or phone 1964-1‘... oblc girl. Apply 30-1 Richmond _.. . w. Us. s7- . .A_...."___ i.‘.'§e‘iL_._..._L_ Ass.--“ FOR sane _ LARGE SIZE QUE- wANri-zn - GIRL on wonfaNl b“ iieaier- Alipil’ 159 Dcrdics- for kitchen work. Apply Old‘ 191' Street. spam‘ non sau: - Burning! Wl-‘INTED — PIIA_ID FOR GEN- ‘i-‘i oral housework in home with; Plwflc 575-1». lid ' . All Dd ~ i , "- qfncef" $35 p‘, r“‘n1o°n',',‘,_ waffle 4 tonne cows T0 mssmm PLO Box 35'! Charlottetown m January’ 4 “id 5 7"" ‘fld- 2 ' ' ' ' Fftd Ayn-shims. 2 Holstein Turner. Winsloe. Ennnnnn - iaas nnngnnfnnm giving references. Lost Found Straved -- ——- ---- (‘ullpe 1937 Chevrolet Sedan. Ap- T-OFVI‘ — BPITIITIEN bABl-E‘ ply Dawson's Service Station. and Ii3llll7l0ll. boys‘ hockey boots, Crapaud, and skates. Finder leave at Mot-l, s .___-__-?-_____- rlson's Store, ilampton. lFOR SALE — FEW BARRELS choice entlng apples. Reduced price. R. N. Dawson, Crapaud. revisit’; - NEAR nnsnanrllmrlnrn n! bust; and skates. Owuir cm‘- - .- -.-»-_-?~---- --__-_ have same by paying for ad. FOR. SALE __ 5% 1i. P. STATION- R6301‘ Royce. Bonshaw. l eiflv Engine. Omer Ferguson, Mt. Albion. .___: rorxnl. BOX "nus _ canes. _______ . (luner ma)" have same by naviiu", FOR SALE -- 198D DODGE SEDAN Chevrolet Sedan fcr nd. Apply Moore 8: Moc-} and 1940 Lend. Ltd. l lfilllfiitilol. Apply Weeks Garage. l l‘ edcrictoil. _._4 rocivn-nacrznnnn 24TH, PAR- __._ cel containing a pair of flight boots. Owner can have same by‘ proving property and payinfl I01‘ ml Apply to 22 Bayfield Street. ________.____ FOR. SALE - GASS MOTOR FOR washing madhim. Mrs. Merton Bagnall. Charlottetown, R. R. 3. Phone 1595-15. ‘non sau: -- sun's ovEnco/ir. also lady's fur trimmed coat witih muff and hat to match. All tn STRAYEI) -'raosr hllilhvllrlillyfs- ca. black heifer. An_\':ne knowinl! hrr whereabouts please mlify Ross fvincl-Dwen. Stanley Bridzt‘. l good condition. Phone 690. nnén.inl.ifi“i§nifnini-n. version same - IIOLSTEIN BULL Calf, grandson of Marksman; Also Pekingese pups. Alex Agnew, Cen- tral Royalty. FOR SALE — 1942 PLYMOUTH Sedan in good condition. Four new tires and heater. C. Fred Hughes, Brackley Beach. Tele- phone R433. Covehead Ex- change. Dun-can Robertson, North River. For Rent ROOMS TO LET-PHONE 220-1.. ~ TJIILETIT: FURNISHED nTfth-vf. Write 253 Guardian. Wanted WANTED T0 PURCHASE. USED jute iLlYI cotton bags in quanti-i ties. Frank Fales 82 Sons, Limited, 80 Si. David Si. Saint John, N. B. FOR SALE - 125 ACRE FARM and house. with modern conven- iences. Number of out-buildings in good repair. Apply Malcolm l\lft:.'\lilily, North River. Phone ISOD-J. 110a SALE - ONE ONLY NEW toastmaster automatic l-ellce commercial toaster, 110 01-220 volts. Suitable for hotel or refl- ‘vv-XN ran - an: non-ms. Piluliv 2208. Maurice Block. W A N Tr. na- woonwonanvd Power Tools. Band Saw. Shape-r. Sprlnz Park School Road.- Ghristnm Concert ert, presided. her of parents and friends. Lardner as aocompanls/ts. After the program, m; one and only Santa Claus (All) arrived to the accompaniment o! "Jingle Bells" and the delight of the children. accordion selections, Santa pre- sented each child with a. treat of candy and fruit. Mrs. W J. Drake, Honorary Superintendent of the departments presented a number of the children ‘with mittens as n reward for faith- ful alttenclance. Mrs. Drake has made a like presentation annually for many years. A committee of ladies served re- freshments tn the parents, at the close of the cc/ncert. Following is the prOSTam pre- lscnted by the Beginner and Prim- lgpv Departments:- Chorus-— Away in a Manger. Redtation- A Christmas Greet- ing, Marianne Johnston. Rccitatlon- Don't You Think I'm Preciousii, Elaine Diamond. Exercise. -"I,f"_ Evelyn MacKay. Billie Shenen. Brenda MscRay. Billie Collier. Diane Jenkins. Rccitotion- The Christmas Star. Sharon Bugden. Recitatlon- 1'm Gla/J My Mother's Here, Evelyn Manuel. Rccitation- Christmas Presents. Sheldon Ladiner. Chorus_ Bcthlehcm r/ullaivy. Exerrise- The Story of the Bells. Cecil Indner. Sheldon Ladncr, Carl Gamestcr. Roy McArthur. Recitation —- Christmas Paula. Good. Duet- Lullaby. Margo McGuire and Diane Rupert. Recitation-Very Shy. ‘Parul Oekes. Recitatlon—ft's My Tum- Dale Weird. Recitation, Christmas Bella, Vimy v Kisses. ry. Chorus. Silent Night. Recitation, Closing Speech. The Junior and Intcnnecllatc de- partments presented their 0611081‘! on Friday evening. In spite 0f the inclement weather s. large num- ber of pencil-ts and ffiflidl Btilflilb 5d. Fbliowing the plan inaucureted last yea-r. these departments agreed- éd to forage the customary treat. and instead presented an offering for the nerdy children of the world. The school leaders however were able this year to pleasantly sur- prise the children. and at the close of the program they were reward- ed. for their co-operation and W111- mgness to give, rather than receive. These departments presented the following program, arranged by Miss Barbara Pound and Miss Grave ‘Campbell. with Mrs. Hector Currie. Miss Marilyn Rupert and Mrs. ‘Ernest MacKciy as ficccmliflliifilii! Chorus-Glory to Gcd. Christmas Story~ Miss Lois Tup- per. Girls’ Work Secretary of the MJR. E C. Solo- 0 Little Town of Bethle- hem, Miss Gaylrme Craig. Piano Solo. -Good King Wen- ceslas. Sylvia Campbell. Recltatiom-A Christmas Welcome. Jean Dnmond. Solo.- Love One Aindthef‘. Shin- ley MacKay. Recitation. -They Gavve Him Their Treasures. Naldo. Webster. Exercise - Tlhoushts on Mrs- Seinta. Joan Sher-am. Sylvia ‘Duff- r-tt, Ada Sher-ran. Diane Willis. Joyce MacCamnell. Beverly Good JDIIIDII CLERK Chartered Bank has opening advancement. Baptist Sunday School The annual Christmas concerts o! the Charlottetown Baptist Sun- day School were held last ‘mlursday and Iih-iday -— the Beginner and Primary Departments on Wednes- day afternoon and the Junior and Imtvrmediflte Dewrtmmts on 1M- day evening. The General Super- intendent of the School R. J . Rup- On Wednesday afternoon the Be- ginner and Primary Departments presented a. fine program of music and recite-lions before a lazrge num- The program was under the direction of Mrs. Darrell McGuire, with Mrs. Hector OiuTie and Miss Jeanette After greeting tihem with songs and i (or Junior Clerk. Good chance for Complete HIKII "ralgwqnanuorrarowiv cvannuw ilSouris Athletic l“ I Association l-‘crnadi l i IIIII IIILLY PIOIPT Ill-III! IDDLESDENI PIMPLE —prreferred was: and u" igifiai“s*sa"ldllzk"i'ii ‘arcs: , is - milmflilil: Caused: Buy mildly medicated s ea r a u s GIITIGIIIIA QIIITIIIIT At a meeting of cltlsans of Soul-ls °11 " 30th, an Athletic As- sociation was formed for the pup. Wee of sponsoring end Suidra MacDonald. Exercise- My Christmas D01‘. l1 . . Elnumo Sharam, Beverly Good, m. youth of the town?“ a “an” etion such as equipment, parts, Sondra MacDonald. It. is to be known as The Sow-I] Chonis—- Silent Nlfliil. Til-all Athletic Association and the offic- ers appointed were: Kenneth Fraser, Pruident: Wm. A. Acorn. Vice Pres. "id V- L- Clint’. Secyl-Trens. A “w!!! committee was appoint- ed to organize hockey teal-m and 5a., T111183 with the rink for periods for; ce. The “Tiger Club" turned over thei comment on ham to the con-iv mittee which will afford all the youngsters the opportunity to learn hockey while wearing full equip- mcnt. An initial supply of hockey sticks was supplied by the Physical In- struction Department of the Prov- nce. - Rangers. Billie MacCannell. Sidney Alchonit, Blols Manuel, Edgar Jones. [HBIOICI Jones. Bobby Vatcher, Lloyd yOakes. Donald MacNeill. Drama-- The Shepherds on the il-Iills, Janet Rupert, Jean Diamond, :Nalda Webster.- Plano Duet.— Waltz of the Flow- lots, From Tschaikovsky Nutcracker Suite. Joan MfiTie McGuire and 'Barba.ra Rupert. i Solo— Avcay in n Manger, sflllr. 'd.na. MacDonald. Exercise- Christmas Candles. ,Eileen MacArthur. Ruth Good, Joan MacFadyen, Joan Webster. l Solo,— Santa Claus is Coming lC involve e small increase between TIIE EASTERN TllE uoirrlcu: nus LINES Adjustment In Fares tires, wages and foxes make: it the some basis cs fares established during the vlor end this will some points. This equalization’ of fares hos been approved by The Motor Currier Board to become effective January Isl’, I947. BUS TRAVEL IS THE MOST CONVENIENT AND TIME SAVING METHOD TIIE ISLAIID MDTDII TIIAIISPDIIT 4 DDADII LIIIES As IIIIB seasons charge it is the present. plan of the association to increase the nuimber of sports acti- vlties they will sponsor. iTsvim, Mark Ladncr. Recitation, --My Christmas Prc- sents, Sheldon Ladner. Piano Duet- Under the Mistle-l toe, Engelmaml, Shirley Campbelli and Joyce Irvine. i Sclo— Silent Night, Bobby Bow; 1m» , ‘ On Thursday afternoon. Decem- EXCTCISO—- Christmas Giving. Jean b" 10th., a Very gnjqygue Qm-lgt. Diamond. Clam Shara-m, Shirley .mas concert was held in Culioden Ladli"; _ _ lSehcol No. 56. A large number of Exercise -- Christmas R.iddles.,pg1-ents and friends 01 the child- Sylvia cflmpbeii- Wis Goild- Diirisiren gathered and listened atten- . The Life Story CULLODEN SCHOOL CONCERT (Continued from Page '>i A iwmflar hobby of Princess Eliza- beth L'- vhotosraohy. and although she had greatly to curtail the past- timo as a result 0f the shortage of films during tihc war, she has token hundreds of snapshots since she Duffctt. ‘ , tively to the various choruses, songs, Cimfiis- 5i“. Brightly, Bea-filing ‘exercises, presented by the pupils. w" Riven hes‘ first (miners. years Mr. Roderick MacPhereoxi very m- Th“ “mm end later one: School. Erercise- Sound's Helpers, Rev-i erly MacDougall. Joan Finley, Shir- ley Ladner. Bobby Bevins, Allan Csmtx-bcil. Exerclse- The Story of the Bells, Cecil Ladner. Sheldon Ladner. Carl Garnester. Roy MaoArthur. he“ maul-ironies her on most vac- anions. She has "snapped" her parents, :her sister. Queen Mary. and most of her relations, to say nothing of her dogs and limes Like every- fihins else she inderitakee. aha a...» adopted Photography seriously and has not been content with mediocre results. She ha; investigated her failures, so that the errors which caused them might be avoided i.n future efforts. When she has not been able to discover the cause of the faulty pictures, she has made a point of consulting the profess- ional photographer who takes pic- capebly acted as chairman. [no the close o! the program. Santa. Claus (in the IRTSOII of Mr. Reginald Noye), appeared and dis- t-ributed presents to young and old from a heavily laden Christmas tree, and also delighted everyone with expressions of good cheer. A vote of thanks was tendered the tenchcr, Mr. FXW. Shaw and also to Mrs. Shaw for the large amount of work necessary. The afternoon was bmugih-t to a. close by singing God Save the King. The follciwingds the program: Chorus-O eds. Recitation-Cleans McLean. Chorus-Ring Merry Bells. Wm of the Royal Fondly. Recitation-Shirley Myers. . Her snapshots are all carefully Boys‘ Charmer-My Bonnie Lies preserved. being mounted in s ser- Ove: the Ocean. iel of attractive hand-worked leath- Rlecltatlcifl-—Al'thll Gillie. er albums. Those albums would Quln-tette-Velda Gllds, Grace doubtless bring a small fortune if oompton, 112mm McDonald, Norman they were put. up for sale. their iGillis and Reggie mm. | inductee very lmormcl Recitation-Anna comma. abdomen: of royalty. but ‘they are Girls’ C‘horus—Gtrlatmas Roses. igillkely ever to be offered in that Recitation-Margaret Mobs-In. P“ u l l b was Jo. n3; -. Play4unior Red Cross o — e nceu so ascnated y spcndlng icfew ,1}; ,‘,i,e%i§j,gilouéf'véfi<in ‘Stills, (grace Compton and izigy tnntciiifi‘ hflgmllgl. bee; 0 , - ' ma cDotnol . mstrl er era §.I‘,’{..,ZT“‘ her Swen Miss Dorothy] Recltatlozu-Grace Oomwmi. activities to "still" snapshots. She | Dunet - Irma McDonald and. now has a movie camera, and has rt».- s.s. Taronge Parke cleared-Resale New who eiwiiltmevh mum o! this port on Sunday. having com-l PiBY-"Hfidi s“?! 1i" b? 51"‘ hfililfllifil-Tlt-‘IIIQWIIIWQEWWQ pleted loading a cargo of seed McPherson, Shirley Miwphy, Flor- of Buckingham Palace and the potatoes for Havana, Cuba. ence Compton, Billy Compton. RAB- garden: at Windsor. She has fouind gle Noye, Stanley Murphy. Velde. the movie camera a particular boon Norman and Airtlhur Gilli-s. in one direction. It has enabled her Quartctte — Alma MoPherson. effectively to record the antics of llrmo Mir-Dwlid her doggy pets. She wee rarely able b0 capture the frisky animals suc- eesfuily with her ordinary camera. ‘Prlo-Velda Gillis,‘ Grace Comll- Rod letter days in her young life torn and Erma McDonald. were the occasions when she visit- EXCTOISC Ifld C'll0!'ll! — GOOC- ed an pgnptqmlmg, wmt, (Q 59g night. menu at Olympia. °r was Rficilfliiml —— hi"! WDWIM- token to the circus. The two young Duet -—- Emil Mwwiaid m‘! F.‘ ceases, like all other children B88818 NOW. apt an immense thrill from events Santa arrives. 9g this w, New were they ever afraid of show- ing their excltoznent; The-y leaned on the from of the Royal box. china resting c“ litd/le hands, and never let their gaze wander from’ the stage or arena. At the pantomime they clapped as loudly as the other in the audience. and joined in the diorus songs. ‘rhe ‘ma. palwonlinle attended by Prin- ows Elizabeth was "The Queen of Hearts" in i934. The delight of the Princesses at time entcttnimmexus we; so great that at a later date they were allow- ed to organise pantomlmee of their own. They wrote scenarios, produc- 4 Georgetown And Vicinity Miss Fear-v DeLoi-y. left on Fri- day on a visit to Boston, Mass. Ml‘. Ind Mn. Stanley Walker and daughter Elaine of Charlotte- town are visiting Georgetown. the lluests of Mr. and Mrs. Spllrgcon , Walker. Miss Frances Hemvzssey of Char- iottetovm is visiting hare the guest of Mrs. Ella MacKlnnon. Charles McConnell of the R.C.N., stationed at l-I.M.C.S. Queen Char- lotte. Charlottetown, spent lhelShirley Murphy, weekend at his home here. land v91“ G111“, Recitation-Reggie Noye. The Holy Trinity Church, Sunday school Christmas Tree was held in the Church Hall on Saturday even~ ing. December 28th. A large crowd of young and old were in attend- ance and enjoyed themselves thor- oughly. Gifts were given out and a programme of recitations am Christmas carols were presentrd. followed by a delicious luncih served by the ladies of the parish. STANLEY Dunc‘ “mac” Ice making has been ccmpleted in the Georgetown rink and skating H1741" m“ hi’ mini!‘ i’! D°°m' and hockey will commence this b"? week. A busy and interesting pro- Glide x - 1- All“ Rem I gramme of activities is being plan- Grade IX - l. Horacio Reign med and Young and. old are looking Grade V111 - l. Virginia m- forward to a winter of healthful en- ing. 2. MIA-y MeoKlv. 3. Walter joyment, Macllwm. ' Grade VI - 1. Doreen Reid. 2. Richard maniac. a. Georflt Reid- Gnde V -i. Eleanor Reid. by Maoliay. I. Mill‘! lileminl- Grsde In - 1. Lillian Cotes. and, II - l. George I-liscott. I. Mrs. Lemuel McCormick and daughter Aidine. are vlsitim in Charlottetown the guests of Mrs. McCormacks sister, Mrs. Lemuel Fraser. 55mm‘ mum” ed the shows and took stage parts . _ m. . Kenny's caoss w. 1. Gm" I 11mm‘ n” Jhemseives. at Ohrlstmal. 194.1. the --—_- Grad‘: I '4' wan" Mmum’ myal sisters collaborated in pre- l Morrison. The annual meeting of the 13m“ _ 1 ma!“ Kelly's Cross w. 1'. w... held at the i miiffif; vimn‘ home of Mrs. Wm. McQuaid on‘ Tuohu__uuxjy ‘dd iDec. 1i. Ten members and seven _ isentlng their own ymion of ."Cind- erella." and it was so successful that 0t has been follawed by other PTO- ductioms, iznduding "ilieepilw Beauty" and "Alladln". 1n "Cind- Drill Press, Jointer, Jig Saw , , . , .. . . taurant use- A» G- RWB". RAM‘? g _ | 1 .1 . n tfito being present. l Qgaflxé ‘Q10: gigmiijzf: Salcs.S\14lT‘-I1‘i0i'5id°- ngayiriinnvfnnlinltnb‘: ‘liilicismeeting ripened by singing; erella" Brincess Elizabeth played 6 85d 8 P M ‘Thursda o, Ffld‘, . ma“; “non; n“ 1...: qunilfl- the Institute Ode followed by m b, ibvgn to a local boy at the the title role, while Princess Mer- ' ' y __i_' M9chme“y cations to Box No. 250, Guardian. reading the minutes of last meet-l Ravine“; sapnorqum_ Th. mem- gar-ct appeared as Prince Norllcl- WANTED - nu: ntrrcrvns Ing by Mrs. Joseph KelLv. Roll be“ c4 the Insglgug; a" m take Serious film‘! “I50 miflm Vim“ "m" Mimi" “"“ "Ewing, ,,s,,',i¢'§vu§,e,A§?w,.YQvp.-Q coil WES answered by viicii "m"? about one dozen lunches each to Princess Elizabeth's interest. 1.. r‘- "i" ' " ' Y" ' '- avatiublc from direct tnctorv rev- b" palm! h" “*1 NU“ mimihibc sold at the school dance on De- i191’ Wimg" diYsi chiidmn‘ “mi . * mggntutlVtfl for Canada N: rnll enll is tn he answered by akcember 1g_ The annual fgpQrQ w,“ were specially staged at; B kirs " ‘Nvtsl "' priority now necessary Wire o silver collection. Haven by Mung ,ec,-ogny__ y“. ham Palace for the two revel 1,. g Air Mail vour orders today s4 t The committees gave their i-c- pa“; amounted u, “m, Th, om. children. Nowadays. they visit Lon- c h G. iietiiii/criiiii “lg 509%.“ nth‘: “gwwhxd a: ‘giggmlfifin ports. The school committee re-iae" for “mm; y"; w," m"; don theatres wkethfl‘, lmat " " ' ° - ' i . b othca‘ mend-m- a! the. 110ml l ‘gloretloration. uul 40! West- aqmyfl, flmhu-"q- go ha". bong. Pimp“ iii“ A hand “u” "idiclected- 7 "W . ' f I d d . . Family. I ' 3:51.": .‘.i.“.'.‘.‘l...'€°°.‘;'"'....';"‘1.l; i351?’- i§i%~?‘icl J.°n'f'l.:;'sl""‘- “"" "" "c "v m“ "as. .21; .. lttee, M . Md Trl .1 _' . _ SCIICG of the heir to - e r Illllly _ Male Help Wanted .nntnnnnncggcsiazzfiynuzzaiplzw; m“ Ambit” Mrrlyaghaiiiiiorsvhagioflneyg President. Mrs. John Moly “m” u a meme mum ha" Now w A N q- E 9 _ mugpgyngur _' committee, Mrs. John Molyneaux. . ; hem marked with corteldzrable cere- snq aggfig nmnnm hired milizn town? work. Waite; gigllutaehrzi! firs: ‘mum. fiakstqgng ygddlbumh coma mfléazentaryw‘ ’I‘ressurer Mlu Mary am?’ bggemgnfififgaaesoemfiiw 1 q g Hearts. ast a y. _ e. s. o n oyneaux an D1 g g M _ W , McQ aid 9°“ ' GUARTANPIEEEIIRII; the ain't‘: 03:03:: I'm?‘ ox; .Mrs. Ambrose Monaghan, ;M,,_"¢°,,,T¢',,,, $25.19"? w.“ £14.14“! change is nn indircmtlonnclfrtilel: nommmx or can“); PCISODSI qmme-flon. to n" N,» “o, It was rlcclded to have meetingsyy-rmnon . general xevlsiors that ave C;.C*\I'A i . G‘ "u". "i! Li!!! Wednesday OI Beth month: Aumgon- M" 5197"“; wudd," Ill Bfllilh Will cimi" “"1"”? N‘; mm or Phone t... m. HYulENlc sorruas tsunami " ' startln a o'cln c. ' ‘ ' 8. n. cveryds activities.‘ g t. 8 ck . srp for the M“ 30mm, gem, cent year Y , Deuerlpflvo Booklet today sealed, enllyelletfbem” "bi-loan “mi "mi" Ym- 1i iiiirilim" "Mi ii. ma. Sterling Waddell invited "mmiim M‘ m" “midmbiyi ,_ ; I no it“, b f h | reduced. So far as fliif-‘TWWMIDI J. A. MAR I IN "c,,,.;2:;:,.3*.,.,’: "s-irlrswgl... infusions: nnoinnnlnooilnlailac i.§.J.?‘l7'.:'l..¥..it."%..';':5l$; =- w-me- out 3,351}, m! In tau ber Co B 91 l-lamlton. at. .. _ mend omumees o - ; melon ve c! January em. MQOLIIL. than ad mmflfigfrevlved. n ,5 introduced ‘I Braeo Bloch. queen Street. LONG NIGHT Cllnriotieio PILL In. . KLIPIIONI l5” Night on the moon lasts for two weeks. v CALL ON j GENERAL nuance EASTERN LIMITED r Grafton ltreei. Ohrlettstewn. Ilcs I ionic ur 1o ssccno ha» ll ma: fiWfl-iaa-a Ilfildfl. PICKIED CURED CODFISH? Wo have now ready for shipment, and will deliver freight? ‘ ‘an r0911 Wm»!!- poid or any station (within the Povi ) ' f‘ d hi n: A mvat hobby which Priiwm or larger, pickle cured fish, wollrprslzafd lbutillrtdfibzl,‘ o: tlltsnwil- ' ma“ weighing‘ §,’f“,§,§';,,’f loving prices: ' i - _ be w» curl-i- 1a cents n. n... :,,,’°;,"',,,§§,;"'§; “if; i" i=7‘ $3.372" °""°'."l’- W5? n» Mun... Codlish 14 cents per pound iqm-m an,’ H, ‘i; vww- m Irate-eh" "i" m“ Smell Codtish . n cents par pound l,“ M, M“, 'M",°""' "jvjgéi ;',"""i"‘,,,. §;';‘,',i;,,n,,,, "INC. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . aas o . s . . Gill" PIP POUR‘ i “"1", o‘ ‘cl’. ‘:2: ‘.1. ‘out.’ of “gonad m‘ gungqygngd ‘mSand Mo“ Order for quantity required and you will re- ‘ “um” m,‘ , my at’; “llx to Illmoral. Ind no save the Prin- . lflfl about th £01193 ¢' WWW '5'"! _ I limiter. Also good buildings mum“ 4min, and I m O IIATIIIIZW & IIcIEAN IIIIITED '%"°". . 3 M..." nulls “°..:":..'": mu”; p g | ', te-w "IL." "and." w," from his own collection I ' ' ' I ROI)”. O Qfl I i. TRAINOR l UDONNILL m... n“ q M, m , “m. 1 I i tag the reeks In Absrdeenstih for journed. A dainty lunch was serv- ed and a social hour spent. Ji- i-hfl! lime! because the roynil ithewtregom are attending an event ogjgnlfld for charity. and they 10' Solicitors agate: and ,. the best ones were mounted in brooches and pendants. l She has also taken up drawing and painting. artistic ptsrsuitel taught her by Queen Elizabeth. Rs‘ Majesty, when she vms Princess. Elizabeth's age, executed many st- tractive wwtercolmir pictures, some‘ of which she later gave In friends. The Princess has the same sensitive‘ appreciation of (iolour effects, but she has also ventured very sum» cessfully into the realms of bolder nedlurns, notably the lino-cut. This craft. which entails the cut- ting of a relief design 0n linoleum. appealed to her because a number of pri ts can be obtained from each lino-cu. Some of- tho Princess's Christmas card; have been produc- ed by her in this way. Rer water- colour pictures are framed at. the Rcwley Galleries. London, and some of them now hang in the royal palaces. Cycling, skating, and swimming as well as riding have helped to keep Heir Royal Highness physically fit. Her complete freedom from any- thing like a serious illness is a-t- tributable in a large measure to her outdoor life and healthy pur- suits. She lesmed to skate at an indoor ice-rink in London. and was taught to swim at e Bath Club, Mayfair. Swimming was practised by her on one afternoon each fort- night. Then a ptlVlM swimming pool was tmoted on the sito of a tennis ooumt in the Buckingham Palace gardens. Iibrty feet long. tiled in green. and covered with e. glass noof, it enabled the Princesses to invite their friends to swlnnning parties. The pool was dmizned on modem lines, and was fitted with thermostatic device; to keep the water at am even temperature. A sctrics of dressing 200m: was also built. Princess Elizabeth has been hem- ly disappointed by her inabillt! to make use of this fine swimming pool during the last six years. It was converted to other uses during the war. I Her Royal Highness! introduction to Society events took place when she was quite young. At the age of five she was one of the four brides- maids at the wedding of Lady Mary Cambridge. She travelled down to Baloombe. Sussex. with hea- mother to attend the event. and she wore a powder-blue frock with high bodice and long skirt. a Juliet cup. amid silver slippers - a charming little figure. wide-eyed beneath her golden hair. AIL a later age. she began to st- tend different kinda of ceremonies. partly as training for her nature duties I'm- lnstanoe. she has been present mt the distribution 0f Maundy Money, or royal bountry. at Westminster Abbey. In this and similar ways she was introduced gradually to public appearances, so that when the time came for her fuller participation in such events it wculdbe ices of an ordeal. Next Article: Royal War Worker. MAYFIELD . INSTITUTE The December meeting of the Mayfield W.I., met at the home of Mrs. Jaimes Houston. The president opened the meeting by singing the Ode and repeating tihe Creed in unison. 1n spite of the disagreeable ‘evening eight members answered to ‘the roll call. The committee their reports and new ones appoint- ,,M“.,,,,.“”N,”“‘ DII. W. KKVS cd. Sick, Mrs. Blair Andrew G:orge Smith. School. Mlee Mlfluezette Cole. Lunch. Mn. Wat-field Orr Min. Miller 0n kindly invited the Mm meeting on January 7th.. 1947. It was decided to give shalt-ins boxes. through the district. also apples to the school children. Mrs. Smith ‘ andMa-s ous- andMl-nhulmwtoteketiiasgeof same. Three membe n paid mevnber- ship feet. It was moved and seconded that} all bills b9 paid. It wae moved ser- ondcri and carried to send $2.00 to the Tubercolusia League. The Sec’? w... nppoimed to set 8.00 worth b! drinking cues for the school. The meetlnl closed btv Iifliiiw "Sim"- Night. Holy Night." after w iMrs. Andrew and Mrs. orr. tuuead- cd a well nfimmcd Christmas Tree of its presents and kindly gave each member a unseat. Then lunch was served by Mrs. Houston and Marwuarette. Collection 70 eetite. For Fact Ailments CONSULT m. i. uncvnl. u Orthopedic ' Chlnopodist - M! Greet Shell 2; 1947 Owing to the fact some of our rote: were set before Ilia war Ili- I636 there is c slight inequality in fares. Rapidly rising costs of oper- obsolutsly necessary for us to put theas lower prs-vrur fem on, GILBERT A. GAUDET. ‘BA, Illa-Is Canadian Bank of Commerce IQ. '*'-N?-———-. cuaarsnto ACCOUNTANT J. A. McGUIGAN, u. ' Ml_ ‘-‘-‘ee. Subsequently. concert pron u. n. oolufa co. Phone 2080 > v-oe+¢e-o++ooo-o+ooo+e+o+o- BARRISTBR. SOUCITOB. ETC. Office: 00 Great George Sllofl Money to Loan OffioeIloumlitoll-Slol BARRISTEB. soucrroll. I10. Barristers, solicitors, Notaries, II. Canadian Bonk of Commerce Ill‘ l). L. 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