D __~_..@.wD I n fté f _ elf: Clnnniiidt-i. ‘TIIereS a difference _ln the‘ blend because I‘ Belongs,» you Your Intimate skintone color- hgs are studied belore our Consultant creates‘ iyoer Iooepowder formula. Right betore your byes.‘ scoops urfvorlous colon . .welghs land records lhem on her scale..then blends‘ More Into your distinct and Individual shade: , You eioywear It Irom that moment onnapo plying your. new Iocetoowder tlieinlnvte ywn blend is ready‘ W Introductory Box . f’; Large Sise p? our FOIMUIA is nlso COINVENIENI’ lE-ORDEIINO I éqp no. S. A. Mo!) onald I Miss Ella. Sample. M50cé1och: Mrs. Earl Houston; my rs. . S. Dinpwell; P. L. Cam - bell; Mrs. Elmer MacDonald; 55°: Mr‘- Am“ 3W1!"- Cyrus Smith; Mrs. R. W. Steven- 50° Em!“ M"- |son; Mrs. H. B. Stevenson; Mrs. it M“: 5mm" “Hui/i Mm 5B. Dkrkieson; [clown by Mrs. Earl MscLnrfls son; and Illls. Denial. Mstlicoon Hard Hill: Elsie Laird; Mrs. Mel-i :plrl ltiacLeod; wllllom Stewart; lbw Nmiismmir 53.0.1 Eric-ll: Josepha, jolmsonpMrs. w. B. Bulmars; Mrs. Harold ~“’“"¥h~» y Hflnphjll; Jmo,.p,,m-_ Iolcrlem; Mrs w. J. McLeod; Miss co Each: Thoma; Blsckett; Earl M- B. Campbell; Mrs. Foster Seller. Amt?“- en; Temple‘ Gotcll; Mrs. 25c Each: Mrs. Lorne Stcverisomi 25“ M". cl Matheson; Mrs. Silas amt-i Mm Martha Stevenson. i T°"*1-$17~ otestant Orphanage nnual Bolleation ert Holland. 05. 5m George Henderson; Mrs. -. w. w. MacLaren; E. B. Mac- Home Auxiliary Earl Rankin; Allison Mutch; Mrs. Ernest Mutah; Leslie Mutctl; Elton Raynor; Walter Wood; Kenneth ; A. E. Jenkins; Harold Keep- '_ Mrs. Spurgeon Walker; Mrs. J. llicComlell; Waidron Lavers; s. Emerson Llewellyn; Mrs. Lam- McCornlac; Mrs. Warren Llewel- ; Mrs. John L. hiaoDonald; Mrs. ling Blilckett; Capt. Larsen. , Mrs. Andrew MacNeill. 5c Each: Mrs. Fwd Allen; Mil. , ster Stewart; iioward Llewellyn. uisl~$liii.50. Glasgow by Women's titute Fariane ; er; W. Harper. 75c: Mrs Allison Harper. son. $1.50: Roy Pippy. $1.00 Each: Arubur McLean; Miss Am Jonim' Will Pl ; R el Farzuharson: grugselppyhrlblilxgs: Mm Heb" E- MW"; M155 “mph mymr; M,‘ 5_ w_ Denney; Pearson; Mrs. "Stephen l-Iuestls. Gay McEschel-n; Arnold Broheut. i T°IB1—$5-75- 97c: Robert Mlltch. ' ' I 'Mrs. Alexandre by Mrs. Breakers Wood Emil- .“ M“ 3mm "dun | 75c‘. Mrs. Walter B. Craig $1.00 Each: Mrs. Nathaniel Mec- _ est McCabe; Mrs. Clarence McKay; Mrs. George Mc- Wrisht; MIB- Edison Wrlsht. Lennon: Mrs. Wallace Brehautz‘ 45“ Mi‘!- Emeoi Ivrlshi- Ruth Macbotuall; Gordon Brehaut; I TtJii11—-$970- Bruce Judso , Mrs_ Atwood Mac- Mobeamlsn; Bebe Wood; Mrs. Arth- Nare Bus"! ur Wood; Wilbur Wood; Mrs. Angus Jdinston. Total-CHM. l Mluvleifn; Mir. Islph Sslflceeos $2.00: Bert Drake. $100 Each: Edison Drake; Mme. Mrs. Roy Campbell. 70c: Mrs. Earl Pearson. 65c: Mrs. Edgar Doull. 60c: Mrs, Elmer‘- Pearson 50o \Viil am Smith-I Percy Aoom: Mrs. Amos Mrs. Theodora (Irene; Wlfred Drelse; Mrs. Ralph Sender , we. Gears! McEsohsrn; Mre. Vet-non Jeakhe; Mrs. " lman IIIMMILGQMIQJOD- kins ‘ 50c Each; Mrs. Robert Drake; Ambrose Weethesfile; Edison Shel- daw; R. h Bhuidcw; Lorin Drain; Mn. Gor on Sheldon; Richard Mm- low. 40c: Mrs. Everett Jenkins. 25c: Mrs. Norman Sheidow. Total-Sill!» Bqeoq inguinal! llelargzwnseeeuebliisnleek Mrs. title Jenkme Mrs. Welter BOIIIII Awmiitll Mrs. George Rogers. 1B0: Mrs. Arthur M11. Frat-k ROWI- Tank-SSH. Rogers. llillllls II‘0III WELLIERS stains are still ire-h. will set the stains. ese Ltd. plans s £8,000,000 the next few yeere. A AAA 75c Each: Walter MoCallum; Mm, Douglas Afileck; Mrs. Alfred Oat- Louis Holland“ _ Alice M“ Gm," Dumb Jetfery; Mrs. W. M. Barrett; Mrs. Mtg H_ B_ sbevenmm Mm Harold Holland; Mrs. Lemuel Craig; Mrs. Melbourne Craig; Mrs. Archi- Mrs. Robert . Mrs. W. M. McFarlane; iMrs. Reginald Forbes; Mrs. Ilhorne ;:\l,. slcil y B y‘ ; Andrew! Total-Slim. _ . I Nilillifc Gcgrscg; Richard’ 1‘°""“'°°d It)’ lhhk itlocFarlanei ‘m; 05mm, Allen; Melville R°“;i hlfkugrmt by “m” Mwphu-na $2.00: Mrs. Edwin MacFariane. ._ c. 1L u, 1 ; s_ C. K m; _ ‘m; My“ Mum $1.50: Alexander MacFariane. ..r. a. 1.535.321. Mrs. n. Orohmeae BM! $12-00 $1-_°° Em“ Emile" MMFIY- las; Mrs. Harold MacDonald; Women's Institute $10.00 1""- Mn- Wm" low; Mil- Charles m punk 1.1mm 53g Hendeson; Cyril MacFarlane; Her- m. mbben Jmkkm Mum“ Bueu . 5m man MacFarlane. 50c. Each: Mrs. Malcolm Mao- Earl Ines 5-00 75°‘ ffllph Ctmim“ c- Joseph Hunter; Mrs. Parker; Stiymtiiil‘ W00‘! 3W T°m ‘$035 aid King; Miss Renton; Sheldon $2.00 Each: Mrs. RWY Mill/fill North Carleton by Prods E. Myers $1.00 Each: Mrs. Reginald Muc- Waliace Lowther; Mrs. Jenkins; J. R. Munh; Sybil Nlahol- Haze" LWII-heri MTS- GBOTBB PB-Fk- l ‘ Mrs. Hudson Lowtiler; Mrs. E.‘ 50c Each: Mrs. Wilbert Wright: Alice Middleton by Doris Wright and tlonirocn: Mrs. nlclisro Smith; 50o: Re Atria-ton Ice Dicklesou; John Bemple; Totll 41°- um” Cm‘ i - 2 m“, 93-3 mun Ho“ mm“- gmm $1.00 Farah: Mrs. J. S. Wright; El- am“; Dmcoyp lis Bradshaw; Mrs. Vernon Craig; W. J. Reid; Mrs. Wilfred so; Eaoh: Mrs. more wrlghui Kinnon; Mrs. Harold Beaten; Ern- MP8- 5. M. Miirilfli M". K- Allfliiil any Judson; hire. Clifford Wright; Mrs. Elliott mo; Nelson Carver; Mrs. Seymour Cheitaon by Norms r’ ering end $1.00 Each: Mrs. Waldo Gardiner, , Each: Mrs. Howard Nickereon Mrs. Coleman Rogers; Mrs. Helge Claude Wood; lfi-emie Drake; Mn. Peterson; Mrs. Fred Clark; Mrs. Jose smith‘. Mrs. Milton Jenkins: Hebor Scnunnan: Mrs. C. s. Peu- Wesley Acorn; son; May Blacklock; Noms Picker- 250: Mrs. Angus McDonald. 10o: Cranberry sad rrost fruit stein: will corne out It boiling water is poured on them with fore. while Ulflll IOI-P LONDON --(CP)—Bl-itish r‘ 000000) ‘expansion program during ETOWN GUARDIAN - ---—~—- The Central Guns-diam flsisoelenntsrestvelferoen iltereltentelviflng hlewsylatlrefislelmerted eoflillflotletlloily ~ sblelnsslvslee. F” ossswsu. for Photographs. OONIIDIIATION LII’! IN- SUBANCI- ALL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Wrlp KIM SUOOL connection-xii the contributors to the P. I, Iglgnd Hospital ' n fund, published Tflifliiiy; the name "John Ken- nedy. Pleasant Grove". should have “S4 "ab" 35rd)’. Pleasant Grove." ill! of B!!! IN 30:11)} _1vu_ wggq- “Wm Davy. son of the late Mr. l! Years. He leaves to mourn his‘ loss. two sisters Mrs. WE. Wan. ren and Miss Mwbel n .‘. iottetown, also time?! or Ch” ! namely Wesley, or N c 1 _, USA. and Hadley gwsndstla-tllzluir’ of Hslifsx. NS. tPeiies Phee Con) Mr. J. Austin '.I‘.'ainor_who has been confined to his home through illness since last ‘Wednesday, is much improved. CHERRY VALLEY W. l’. The first annual meeting of Gimp’ Volley w. 1., was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph A. Murphy. 'I'he president presided, and the meeting opened by the 51mm; o; the Ode and the repeating of the Creed- Minutes OI Iiist axmillal and 1m 198W" mteiinss were read. iiiiPNVQd and siBlied. Roll call was iniiweifld by eleven members pB/y- iwr member ‘lp tee. The president then read her address followed by a report from the secretary and treasurer, The treasurer reported balance 0n hand cf $185.79. Ev‘ iptnditures for the year amountedi I0 $105.68. I The election of officers resulted‘ as follows: ; President, Mrs. Ivan Doclierty. | Vice president, Mrs. George Irv- Secretnry. Vera Maciseac 01-, appointed). , Treasurer. Mrs. Monty MaoLeod, Audltcrs. Mrs. John Maclsaac and Miss Lillian Irving Directors. Mrs. Russell Ings and‘ Mrs. Joseph A, Murphy. Sifk comm.. Mrs. Russell Ings. and Mrs. Sterling Ings. y School comm., Mrs. Elmer Claw, and Mrs Sterling Ings. 1 Programme. Mrs. Russell lugs. ' It was decided to hold a meet-i lm; in two weeks time to finish: {some Red Gloss work. Mrs. Doch-i iorty invited members to her home} for the sewing meeting. Mrs. Ciavin| Irving gave invitation for the next, lreguiair meeting. Meeting was clos-; Ied by the National Anthem, alter ‘which lunch was served by the hostess. y ‘In Memorials: AN GUS“ MIcRAE There passed away peacefully at. his late residence. Flat River, to his eternal rest on Nov. 28th af- ter many years of failing health, Angus, aged 75 years, son of the lute Finlay MacRae and Margaret MacDonald of Blot River- He leaves to mourn besides his son-owing widow who tenderly cared for him during his extend- ed illness, four sans, namely, An- gus W., on the stefl of ‘he Pro- vincial Infirmary; William L., in Melville; L. Sinclair at home, and Lester M. in Charlottetown; two grandchildren, also two sisters. Katherine F» MTB- 5- M- Mac‘ Donald. Flat River, and Laura. Mrs. Dr. Lester Brehsut. Murray River, end one brother. Wlllilm. of Vancouver, 3.0. His funeral was held from his late residence on Njov. 90th at 1 pm. end was conducted by his pester luv. Ii. O. Evens of Bel- raet, where s large crowd suemb- led to pa! their lest reQeotl. 111g hymn] sun; were "rile Int-d Is shepherd.” "Asleep i" Jesus", and ‘Abide With Mo!’ He wnlald to rest in the fam- 11y plot st Belfast Cemetery. The pslbesrers were six neigh- bors: John .1. Bile?- M-P- 39""- Wrn. D. MsdKensie. A. N. Mac- Donald. Thomas Nicholson and AAA ‘ALA AAAAA V OIL $2.00 Each: ' Mrs. Peru Affleot; 4 Rev. Joules norm; M11 JIIIII Jewilllfiee. '_. .7. llhheeflllto ~l___ , Mrs. Angus Msolhe and family , ‘hlnringflemaryot gendenon: m. ‘ re 531N3- ‘ ld i-Ielsdesso : A rrleod. < »:,_g_,,&,;m m i» BURNERS moi. llt-IRIYL. mall's-loam: rwm utter suaurns Qpqpoe‘ g . . i - i. In» s. swan: My» ¢- livelier,“ runtucs on. IURNERS "M: , e as ____ - L. mum: Mrs. ‘gem: w,“ i} room HEATERS finch: Ml‘. o...» - Blililn: 1 nor wars: HEATERS . : H = -— : . - 4 Aaigttweekli Hillier 1N1: "l"? MNG 1» condemn so. rims: . ghncubm“"*'" _‘ .'°”“"'" ' 1 moon-our. manna < Tom-ease < . i newselelillelvlhlllifimi ‘rm-run . l . t "lw"zs'“'°flfi' lohehelsleelevelecsne e t’ i ml“. , ' "m" less fer eeeb _ - * . worse on seen '~ nceoer . ore-renames ITBRIEN S’ CO. John Alex Ross. Iiarll 0i Thanks wish ta thank the many friends end neigibore for their men! kindneeeee shown during Mk. Media's long illnel end for the messages of sympathy received in ~ their bereavement. M Ill lleslorlalli GIOIGI C. OOUSINB Kndngton Pod Free st Crockettb Jewellery ' was a resident of Boston for-‘sevas-imr 1° “d n “S” ‘M- Fm" brohtlermiers and “m” °" YWI" Panel-s as s nssosnr m Child's Sleigh; goofing‘: cost st Rogers Hardware I I Orggewlblr SAIJB in goal and Uncles. ergo . Mrs. Johnston's Ladies’ Wear, A asnosm in arm's Sleiglu. ‘Srling st cost st Rogers Hfldwg" Co. Lg. lrorrcll. - We m now buying “"4304 Wool as well as washed .Wi- Perms too hilhest marketed Prices.» Wtelivn Mills. Charlottetown. I INSTRUCTIONS RE TEMPER. ANOE srunr comssr: _ m. ‘questions for Lesson 3. dItedOet. 20th, {or the Juniors are follows; iQueuiim 1. lo be answered by =th°5° 9 years and under. Question z s“ ""1" showing how alcohol ‘m’ hm!" $041!. Cut these out from magazines or other pup. the answers to Lesson s. All pm. ers should be handed to B. 5, Superintendent not letter than 13"" ma“ A"! 51D!- wha desires it may secure free s sealed en. velope containing “Suggested An. Swers to help in marking scho]. "T5 Drillers and a report for-m on which to report the results of the tests. Apply to National W031‘. U- 051M. Clone House. Athens, Ont. for this. Send the twelve b9“ Dill-tors. three from each ilriiiii‘. to Mrs. ‘Frank Deacon, FFPOLMVH. by January 15th. Sons 40f Temperance In Annual Session The annual session of the Sons of Temperance oj PEI held their meeting with Star of Hope Divis- iOn on Nov. 28 G. W. P. Biro. Ralph Mtaccaull in the chair, R011 of officers called. c+_w_A_ Biro. Frank Jairdine, GT Bro. A1118 MiwNelll. Grand Scribe. Sis. Era Philip: G. Chaplain Bro. George Shaw; G. (Jollducior. Bro. Colin Wiiligll: Grand Sentinel. Bro. Lorn Mflilwilliflms: P. G. W P. Bro. Raefcird Locke. - Four members of Excelsion divis- ion Sisters: Irene Waugh. Mrs. Elmer Waugh; Bros. Ira Crozler and Robert Hogs, were (ILIEIY initi- ated into Grand Division. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. G W P then gave his report, which included the report of Rev. G.E Hustlce. who was engaged in campaign work in the mouth of August. The work f Mr. Hustlce was greatly ap- preciated and is hoped as a result of his etforts some new divisions may be organized. Committees appointed: Resolutions- Brothers. George Shaw, Colin Waugh. Angus Philips. Sisters E F. Hopgood a1ld Mar- jorie Waugh; Finance comm., Bros" Earl MacMurdo. Raefcrd Locke. Programme committee, Sisters Irma. Stewart, Vera Colllcutt, Ilene William Condom 8: Sons,‘ Christmas Food Sale PAGE THREE I IIEVI (IIIIIF SIIIIIIIST I DELICIOUS mun Ghrlstlsas APPLES 220 Size IIMIPEII FRESH TABLE XMAS 3.75 IIRANBERRIES 25c lb. 25c, 45c, 59c lioz. DATES lb. 65o Christmas CHANGES FRESH COUNTRY DELICIOUS PINK CENTER Grapefruit FRESH HAMS, FRESH BACON, FRESH IIOASTS 2 doz. 75c IIIIIE SIZE RK 3 for 25c JUST ARRIVED! FRESH STOCK XMAS Mlxen NUTS’ WHILE THEY LAST 39c lb. Limit 3 Lbs. to a Customer. SUMMER SAVOURY.1 i" 37c GOLDEN CORN. Cream style, 2 tins LYN N VALLEY PEAS ALL KINDS NUTS IN THE SHELL and SHELLED Choice HEAD H LETTUCE. 2 for 2 tins 25c PEANUT surrra In suut RAISIN one LEMON m FILLING In Bulk p TABLE FIGS. l u». Pkg. . .... .. 49c are CHERRIES. Bottle .. .. CUT CITRON or ORANGE PEEL MIXED FEELS WHOLE CITRON or ORANGE PEEL 26 Varieties Extracts to choose from, including Brandy and Rum for the Xmas Pudding. SHREDDED COCOANUT. Pita. 35c OLD CHEESE By the Piece or Flat Wec gelliver C & C Free Delivery ' ' ' I87 Gt. GEO. st, Charlottetown "‘°"° Phone 747 74g ”TIle Big Store With The Big Stock" Grade II—1 Charles Bryanlon; 2. Amlelaine Gallant. Grade I (a)—l Heath Wall; 2. Mae Silllker; 3. Ronald Chisholm. Grade I tb)—i. Georgie Craig; 2. Audrey MercKenzie; 3. Mary Jorgenserl. Grade I (c)—1 Robert Brynn- ton; 2 Clifford Beairsto. Perfect attendance. Vernon Mac- Kenzie. Georgie Lockhaxt, Lois Bryanton, Anna MaicPherson, olive Wull, Hamid Wall, Ralph Oraig. Shirley Green, Joyce Bryanton, Charles Bryanton. Teacher, Olive Gillespie Green. CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Report for October and Novem- ber: , Primary Dopnrilmenii: Grade V-1. Mary Weddell; 2. Rowena Harvey; 3. Barbara Irv- ing. Grade IV—1. Marie Jefiirey; 2. Waugh, Sister Cutclltf. Brothers Rseiord Locke and OOILnI Waugh gave an interestiriil TEPOTII on their attending the meeting of the National Division which was held in Halifax in July. Recess yvns called so °orn. could prepare their reports. On resuming. business reports were heard from Finance and Re- solution Committee. Resolution as Follows 1:— Resolved tihat the Grand Division oi’ 9.8.1. whereas there has been a steady increase in as"- rests due to intoxication and drunken driving we‘ urge one Cov- errnmemt, to withdraw the recent amendment to the Prohibition Act, and to make groomer efforts to en- force the Prohibition law. "II:- Whereas it has been noted in the press. that the ‘Ilemperelnoe litederatioirl has shown its willing- rleee to cooperate this Island. we peireby tender- our appreciation and accept stitch glad- ly. (em i i rim!" II! rsmnna ‘soaoor. The following is the report for the month of Noveniaer: Grade X-l. Alsdroy Macliinnorli Grade IX-i. Ralph Champion; 2. William Aluid; 3. Done-Id Meo- Keene. Glade VIII-i. Anabel Aluld: l. Francis MncKinnosr; s. Joen Beer- I t . ‘(grade VII-l. Janet Meal! s. Vivian Buys-latch: I. Robert Renate. Grade 11-4. they Mhdlflt; i. lseauouesn: s. Doneld Primer; Dept an“ v.4. Vernon Muflenfle. Crude IV (QrJ-i. David Chis- holm; l. Anne MeoPhel-eon; 8. Olive Wail. Grsde IVtJrJ-l. Harold Well; I. thermos Gallant; 8. Hsbtiewhli. who poled swey I Deeflbee 1e, ms. ; ‘.110’ Int. vet em- itter-“ L]: Memos-lam lancer. who sleeper. le .104!- Orede III (SJ-J. Joyce Brilli- -== r . :.t-....,= *- raw" itoec W - Gredemm (JrJ-i. Andrey Beetr- sto;l2. Eldon Meclteneie. nsuory of oer leer 1 lo. n m.‘ Jena Meo- lirl. Roberta “OI: beloved hth [one into tnillrtharingteunlpernzsoeworkod‘ Ivan Newrlck; 3. Wayne Gard- Iner. Grade III-l. Louise Norrlng;2. Anna Hewett. Grade II Sr.-—1. Wendell Cut- cliiIe; Z. Adele Cutcllffe; 3. Cec- ilie Larsen. Grade II Jr.—-l. Jean Murphy; 2. Billie ioangille; 3. Bobby Mac- Williams. Grade I Sr.—i. Liyls Irving; 2. Georgie Jeffrey. Grade I Int.—1. mains Camp- Etlse garden so gather flowers." I Inserted by tether snl mother, brother one deters. . bell; 2. Dale Mecwlllianls; I. Alger Cutclifie. Grade I Jr.—No tests. Highest average: Louise Nor- ring, 98.5%. Perfect attendance for two months: Mary Weddell, Jean Mur- plly, Ivan Newrlck. Janie Thomas, teacher. BRACKLEY W. M. S. The December meeting of Brack- ley W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. V. MacMillan with 22 members and one visitor pre- sent. The devotional period, led by Mrs. W. Younker and Mrs. H. Stewart, showed signs oi Christ- mas with s candlelight service taken part. in by different mem- bers of the society representing India and Cantu}. Opening hymn was "0 Cpna All Ye Faithful," followed with a solo by Mrs. Oudmore. Scripture reading was taken from Isaiah. Hymns, "Joy To the World" and “While Shep- herds Watch Their Flocks By Night” were also sung. Collec- tion was taken and amounted to 02.10. Closing hymn for the de- votional was "It Came Uipan the Midnight Clear." Business meeting followed with the president, Mrs. V. MacMlllsn presiding. Minutes were read and approved. Birthday box was op- ened and brought s total of 810$. The devotional leaders for next meeting are Sybil MecMil. ian and Marlon Younker; pru- gramme committee, Mrs. Carr, Marlon Younker and Mrs. E. Bel- lick. Tihe following program w“ much enjoyed: Reading: Christmas story, “The Christ Child", by Mrs. Pierce. Duet: "The Three Kings Oi Orient Are", by Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Allison Bryenton. The following is the list o! of- ficcrs for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. R. L. Brj-‘enton. 1st Vice Pres. Mrs. Curlmore. 2nd Vice Pres.. Marion Younker. Rec. Sec‘ty.. Mrs. Younker. Treasurer, Mrs. Pierce. Corresponding Secy., Sybil Mn:- Miilan. Temperance scc’ty.. Mrs. Al- phonso Bryenton. Community Friendship, Mrs. E. Seliick. Mite Box Sec‘ty., Mrs. W. Prowse. _ Press. Mrs. V. MncMIllan. Mission Band Leader, Mrs. Webb. Babv Band Leader. MrsPlerce. Christian Stewardnlip, Marian Younksr. At the close o! the meeting e bazaar alas held uhich realized $14.00. bringing the year's receipts to $98.75. Trr . a Pact-a?!