ATTRACTIVE - . K. IIIQUINIY. ‘V ‘r "r1 '1'. ‘r-"r ‘r " ‘ some selection of Tables and - - u. ...- m -:-\ 1.4-1. q Ital-Ila,“ oonronrsot: Such restful articles are a must in the modern Iedreoml Side Tables, Chain, etc., will melts e festive present for this season sf remembrance and enhance her hours ef releas- tlon with a gift for the loudolr. You will make no mistake with a choice from our hand- $3.00 u You 0an’t Go Wrong With» HASSOGKSM Tables and Boudoir Furnishings HEEIIFIIL A gift of gifts for that men of the House-a strong, sturdy leatherette Hassock for reel, restful relaxation. enjoy his leisure its»? m . .. Q1 run-nu '_a_a 0- ;._._._. .1.;. Phone 834 CHARLOTTETOWN Help him . $4.95 rim cannons-row»: cunnmm -. -. 1.1.! 1.1. 1.1.1.. ,1, ._ I, J_ ._ 1_.,._ ., 1_ “New Light” " 0H THE GIFTSPROBLEM The Lovely Lamp . W. the gilt with H" "Light" Much and "I. hzt gift of all, for its sure to go IIlIO constant and appreciated Choose a charming style to harmonize with its new home. BRIDGE, TRlLlGI-IT er TORCl-IIER $16.50 ., Coaster Wagons (Expres s) -- $14.95 Doll Carriages $10.50 and $12.50 Child Desk and Chair Sets --- $7.25 $5.25 Rocking Chairs - - $4 .95 and $6.50. r $14.95 “PONY BO "" Flight Wagon Child Shovels 2S0 Jest thi thing for active boys-land girls of all ages — sturdy" $1.25 '° $3.85 131 Queen Street end attractive- PRICE . . ._._._., CROCKETT & STOREY LIMITED. Q U a. ..5u “.91.; fDEALERS IN RELIABLE FURNITURE shaman ornaras ssovrs Inner snow .DHNHAJE. Iinsland, Dec.‘ 1T — (GP) — Stanley Hervey. ai-yesr- in an old-time isirgrcund scene dd government engineer. la spend- g his annual vacation in n Brit- h film studio running a Punch and Judy show. Stanley built his puppgfl t, amuse children near his home. Film director Prank Lsunrier saw tne show and asked him to take part for a new British movie. He hopes to maks enough moneyi. to pay Ior an engineering course. Yl-ELLH ERlS , Choose her dia- mond now from the iavaly Estylae er. very- dHle o guaranteed e I of p PRECIOUS fix” T0 THRILL LOVED (iIIESM A . gorillas Blue beauty. Honour the lady with ans o1 these. settssrs.i 'lllwfllll&lfi your future ' call was responded to with l0 mem- ‘ ed w singing the National Anthqn. The regular monthly meeting oi’ the Hampshire Women's Iimtltmg W38 held at the home oi Mrs. Alec moi‘ on Tuesday evening, Des; We opened our meeting by sing- ing the mstltute Ode and Npggt- inc the creed in unison. The roll bers and three visitors present, aster which the minutes were then reed and approved, (allowed by the business part o! the meeting. Reports were heard from the eun- mlttees, bill of 62 cents for the M11001 vras presented and paid, The new committees were sp- pointed a5 soliows: Sick counts. Mrs. Heath Larter and Mrs. John Edward; School, Mrs. Richard M1016!!! and Mrs. Han-y Edwards. It was decided to give the school children a treat of apples at Christ- mu. Lunch eomnm, Mn. I-Iesth barter. Mrs. Harry Edwards, rm. Richard MaoLean and Alice Edwards. Mrs. Harry Edwards invited the members to her home for next meeting. ‘I'm; wnespendence was read and discussed. It was moved and sac- ended to give $2.00 in thO TB. League. It was decided to have an auction sale st the next meet- 1H8. Mrs Richard MacLean isprogrem leader for next meeting when the roll call will be answered with naming s. shrub. The collection was taken up amounting to m cents. The amount in the gift box now totals $3.03. It was moved and seconded that the meeting be sdlourmed, follow- Unroh was served by the hosfnll assisted by committee in charli- LAKBVIEW W. l. The December meetinl of Labe- vlew W} was held at the home ot Mrs. Ohes. MacOor-mack as: Wed- nesday evening. December 4th. The president. Mrs. J. E. D101’- weii presided and the meeting apened with the Institute Ode. followed by the creed repeated In unison. Roll cell was answered by c. Christmas Verse. Eleven mem- bers and four visitors were present. Minute; qt last meeting "were read and emwved- ' School committee for next month. Donald and Mile Asa- thllarl to the TB. 14018119. ' ~ Ten dollars was voted tows buts for the eobool. Programme: Midi!!! W Jill Baker. Mrs. LD. Role and ill‘!- onss. MaoOos-mack. contest to secretary. Roll call for next meet.- ing name 1n arnental -tree or alarms. Oallsctlon $1.10. yum; eieeed- with National hthin. DIN!!! 701.! IAVI . ‘ UNIQUI LAIGUAGI XIII. Devonshire. laglsne - (OP) -l€o one in Devon can er- Gallup - Poll Of Canada ' PUBLIC ESTEEMS WAR BRIDES , mos: CQOL nAvsrvr-"Msr ANY 42% Not Acquainted ' . With Any War Brides Show Most Prejudice By Canadian Institute of Publle Opinion s ‘IORONQO, Dec. l8 — Most Canadians who know any oi them, are delighted with the brides our servicemen brought back from over- seas. Some people more or less resent the war brides. but in most cases, this is because they haven't personally met any of them. How genuine is Canada's welcome to the newly arrived loved-ones of 45.000 servicemen is reflected in the extent of personal interest and esteem expressed by a balanced cross-section of adult Canadians 1n the latest Gallup P011. The Institute asked: "llave yea personally met-any British war brides?‘ The results show that more women than men had met war brides: Men Women Total . 62% 58% No, or not sure S fl Do Canadians lament this influx of ready-made new citizens? To elicit. in an indirect manner, evidence of any resentment, the Insti- tute reporters asked the same people: _ "Do you think the Government should have nude It more dlfll- eult for Canadian Serviceman to marry overseas, and bring their wives to this country, or not?” The response reveals an interesting distinction in attitudes oi persons who have met ‘war brides, compared with those who are not acquainted with any: The evidence is clear: Canadians who personally know war brides are more likely to be glad they are here than persona who have not met any of them. Are Oanadian women resentful of the war brides? This survey discloses somewhat more antagonism amongst woman. Veterans oi World War I and of World War II display least arltagonlsm: Veterans Veterans ' Men Women World War I World War II War Marriages Overseas Should N01‘ have been more dlffictslt 82% 6% 50% 59% Qiould have been more .. difficult SI M I Undecided . ...... .. . l0 ll 2) l5 Typical reasdns given by those who lament the war marriages are: “Too many of these marriages are unsuccessful“ and "the girls back home here wdre slighted." The majority in favor. however. argue that 'a servicemen has‘ a right to cheese his own wife." and "most e! them are very line girls .. .. .. the beet class of immigrants.‘ -World Copyright Reserved- the name of "arrish" and mnlres and a trap never ls set but always thistles Into “dsahels.” "tilled" or "reeled Among birds. the yellow-hammer is a‘4'mote" and a ewe becomes a -le the "gladdie," the thistle-thrush “yaw.” A bullock suspected ct a "hornescreech" and the wrest e» tuberculosis is known as a "study h! Ileiend that rises stubble lend "canny." The sea-trout is a “trail” deer" lnaeas Ieeaeas rm Acquainted Acquainted With War Brides With War Brides TOTAL War Marriages Overseas ‘ , Should NOT have been ‘ j more .. 99% U96 . Qlould have been m difficult . 36 S! Undecided . 2e 1e ." A tree stump ' HOLIDAY SEASON. '—ALSO_' Sizes i2 - I8 l more: s2 ' NEW SHIPMENT Misses Blouses 1.9a to 5.95 Call wwvvs YOU CAN'T GIVE HER ANYTHING THAT WILL PLEASE HER MORE FOR . Date-Bait For Parties LOVELY PASTEL FROCKS WITH LOW NECK-SEI.F RUFFLES Others 7.95 t0 15.95 Kiddies Skirts and Dresses 2-6:: Assorted shades in g PLAIDS, CORDUROYS, FEATHER FLANNEL and Etc. i“. 1.98 to 5.95 Best Gift For Youngsters For Rugged Outdoor Play-Cozy, Warrr SNOW PANTS 3.25 to 24.25 x,\,~\,v-\~vv\ \-AA~»-A-vvv~ ~x-~ ~A-~rv~ At Our Store -\~\\-\—~.~~~\-\~v~\—v\-\>6<,kx '\ The Misses HOLMES -& BRADLEY m QUEEN srsesr " ,,.. .. .. l’? “r r" 5‘ i ' r" r‘ r r1‘ r1 n!‘ <95