In Moratorium made he: home with her nleoe Mrs. STERLING SILVER Sold by Leading Jewellers Everywhere '\.\\\.\7\.\_\x\§.’*‘é:~ l, C0012 's Corner 9i BIL-LY MUFFINS "i cup willPd lliiui- " ti \.l!.\ bzlklllg pomicr -‘-_- cup seeded raisin: l‘. melted shortening baking powder and lalt together; add bran and rais- ins. Beat egg and mix with romain- Add dry ingred- ients. mixing only onough to damp- en all lilo ilcur. F511 greased muf- fin pans two-thirds full and bake i400 rlearees Fahren- hell.) so minutes Makes i2. Callum- °" _ November 13th. IIAISIN FILLING FOR COQIQIES 1-3 yup hot mater ll». teaspoons built“! Combine ingredients and cook I138. PAUL LIBEL The death occurred at North Rustico on November 22nd of a well known and beloved resident in the person of Mrs. Paul Arbel at the advanced age of 94 year; who John L. Doiron. lvlrs. Arbel who left no immed- iate fan-lily was laid to rest in Stella Maris Cemetery adjoining the Church. The pull bearorl were Messrs. Bernard Gallant, Cyrus Gallant, Anglllg Blarquiere, Michael Blac- qulen, Robert Gallant, Gilbert Blwquiere. The funeral was in charge of the parish priest, Rev. J. D. MacNeill, who was a very clear friend of the deceased. Many beautiful flowers, Messages of Sympathy and Mas Cards spoke of the respect in which the aged lady was held. Following are the Mass Cards. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Doiron and Joan, North Rustl-co. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doucette, Hi1: "lncoulcr. North Rustlco. r21. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Saulnier. North Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Xi Gllllli and family, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blnoquier, North Rustico. ‘.\'l_r.=. Leo Gallant and Mrs. Laur- cncc Peters, North Rustico.» Mi‘. Michael Blacquicr. Nortih Rusiico. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Blacquler, Charlottetown. Hospital School for Nurses and Veterans’ Wing. MacMillan. Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Mrs. J. Walter Jones, Mrs. J. A. Beriiar Edith Bernard. 2nd row: M'rs. J. T. Ibbott. Maynard Schurman. James E. Full Jas. E. Ilnrris. Lt-‘Governor J. A. Bernard. Mayor B. Earle MacDonald. Mr. Prelnicr J. Walter Jones, Dr. W. J. P. Ma Mrs. F. B. Conrad. m. and Mrs. J. Allan Gauthier and frmily, North Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant, North Rustrco. Mr. and Mrs. Stainlaus Dolron, North Ruslico. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gallant. North Rustlco. BARB 0F THANKS Mr. and I\lrs. Jcilm L. Doll-on, North Rustlco wish to express their thanks for kindness extended dur- lug the illness and death of ltli-s. Paul Arbel and for Sympathy, Mass Cards. ctc. Messages of BRAEIELEY POINIFW. L The second annual meeting of‘ the Brackley Point Women's‘ Institute was held at the home of the president Mrs. Edward Mc- Thursday evening Fifteen members responded to roll. call by paying dues for the coming‘ year. One new member was welcomed to the Institute. and there were two visitors piesentf The minutes of the last monthly. and annual meeting were read and approved. The flnanical state- ment for the past year showed total assets of $591.10 with ex-. penditures totaling $503.11 leaving, turn for one month. a balance of $87.99 on band. l Rcd Cross ported the following clothing complvied; 5 crib quilts, 2 night gowns. 3 prs.. Coilcciion for the evening $3.44. ankle socks, 4 prw. long stockings. l Alombersllip fee-s 3 522's. knco sucks- 1 mnl iliookedi fill-s. Willard liiuCzillum invited vomsniionl and l following elected for the coining year: President — Mrs. Earle Skclfing- Sedy 'l‘i'easui"cr _ Mrs. Walter McLure (cc-elected). Corresponding Fenton Aim-Lure irc-eeitrdl." Edward hli-Cullrzn. ‘ Red Cross Convener -~ Mrsmat the hczne of Mrs. Howard cudmnre (rc-eicclecll. Directors _ Mrs. Walter Gregor, ‘ 6th. The prcsldcnt presided. and | Willard Younker -- Mrs Calliim- lilrs. George Show (re-lpaying sick committee [or the follow-lib $6.01 Minutes cf lait annual Murray, Mrs. Gregor McCallum. Tusucvanvias. Icwilvrfrsrowv At Opening 0f l‘. E. Island Nursing School Left lo right: School - Mrs. George Shaw. Program - Each member in It was decided to purchase a re-i new drinking fountain for lhe ofischool, this matter to be left to lhc school committee. convcncr articles received $4.00. baby's the meciing for December. roll call to be answered by passing in an article for auction sale. Following lhe buisness session the hostess served lunch. and the remainder of the evening was spent officers were Vice-President -. Mrs. Fl'i'd;in music and sung. led by Mrs. Vernon Hughes and greatly en- joyed by all. Lixmarfiic w. r. ' (Photo by Garnhum) Above is pictured a group taken at the offi clal opening ceremony of the Prince Edward Island Miss Eva L. Beer, Mrs. Dr. W. J. P. d. Mrs. G. J. Tweedy. Miss erton. Rev. J. T. Ibbotr, Justice George J. ‘Tweedy, cMillan, Lt-Ool. F. B. Conrad, Mrs. J. E Harris, H. H. cox, approved as read. The treasurer reported $15.76 balance on hand The secretary gave the fcilowing Balance from previous year $32.60. membership fecs 55.00. Government grant $1.25, roll call and donations, allcilon sale cf nursery mat. Christmas cards, making a total of $126.14. Community meetings etc. $3.31. stitutions $1.67. Miscellaneous $2.15 a W131 qf $110.39 leaving 5 balance of $15.75 on hand. The president gave n Public In. members for_thoir co-operation and help during the pflgt yam; i , i i Sec]; — Mrs] Cunvcnoi" —- Mrs; 'I'lie thirty-second annual meci- 'ing of Linklclici‘ W. I. was helilj LIOHHIKI .' iRogeis on Thursday evening Nov. i McCallum. Mrs. meeting opened by repeating the irc-clcctedl. Creed in unison. Roll call ‘f-Ji Gregor Mc- | respimdcd i0 by iWolVo members their nicrnbcrslip Ices. {Collection for evening amounted months — Dorothy and last monthly meetings were s0 Much’ W/l/nfk THAN MIA/E? i MINE IS RINSDQmcIQIbaWHITEST _ because it = GETS OUT MURE DIRT! I JANE'$ mornea ' uses amso mo You SHOULD see now WHITE IT GETS HER WASH! I CERTAIN LY '3 d" Yes, Rinse’: soapy-rich suds really get out more dirt ; z even stubborn deep-down dirt ; - - and wash clothes whitest without bard smce rve SE94 RINSO wnncness I'LL NEVER as SATISFIED win-i ANYTHING 5:52.... JUST sec now savour THESE cowas ARE -’ Rinse does wonders on grim] work clothes,- too. And it’: a joy to nee how it loosens grcuc fut from dicbea, pots and pun. =No matter when I've been. Receipts wicre received from Blue Cross and salvation Army c0 19.4- Ors were appointed to collect for Protestant Orphanage. New school committee for next month-Mrs, Ernest Callback. PTOZTIITIITIG romf mitice to have programme for another month. SevcrnlWoxg; of Christmas cards vert- sold, The following officers wcrc reg elected for ihc (taming year. President - Mrs. Harold Link- letter. Vice-President _ Mrs. Pvald Lewln. I Secretary» — lilrs. Brenton Clark.‘ Treasurer — Mrs. “Ynsloc itlorrfson. l Red Cross Convener —- Mrs.‘ Clifford Rogers. Purchasing Committer- __ Mrs, Wlnsloe Morrison and Miss Effie. Jeffery. . i Auditors __ Mrs. lfimllc-l Prcn. holm and Mrs. Albert Linkleiter. Mrs. Wlnsloe Morrison had. charge of programme, and a flower contest was much enjovr-d by all. Next me'lli11 t9 he held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Callback.’ the hulsness meeting will be‘ fol'owed by a social evening lo wcYcorre two new brides to the district. Meeting closed zrilli the National Anthem. Lunch iii-as served by the‘ hos‘l s and comlttee in (‘liargo Prince Edward Island Still ls “Tops” I've travelled o'er this wide, wide world. Its wonders I have seen; Prince Edward Island still is "tops" No matter where I've been. I crossed the sea to Africa‘, Then EBYDt and the Nile, And in the land of Cleopatra I lingered for awhile. Two thousand you: have pused away Since that unhappy scene, When Roman conquerors tool: the can non lint’: lovely queen. But in the nuoy c! the N110 There's eelm and peace today: The Roman leiioiu 1on3 since gone Their glories puud sway. And u I stood in retrospect To think of thinn that‘: boon,- Prlnce Edward Island still in tops No matter what I've seen. Rom there I went to Franco’: land Once known u "mighty Spain": Bho lieu beneath the conqueror‘: heel And cannot rin min. Por Spain’: nut chips once call- ed the world. Ker beauty and her pride, But now there‘: very little left Since filth and honor died. And though this land is wondrous l . A panoramic scene. Prince Edward Inland still ll tops I croued the border into France The land of Lafayette, 111a landscape and the canary I still can no them yet. lo if I u! that Franco decayed. THE BETTER TWO-WAY-STRETCH GIRDLE Q Freedom for Youthful Figures! Bo comfortable In ci Nemo “Sensulion", lhe original all-elastic two-way slrelch girdle. ll smooths your figure lightly but firmly, yei leaves you free lo move o: you will. on disploy in our Corset Deparlmenf _ i MGDRE s. M9LEOD m, 4.. Knitted "Sensations" ore run-proof, wcgh. able, easy on your clocking: and oh 5° comforleblel Now available in while and nude, In all sizes 26 to 30, In three lengllu, J Don't Make This Mistake P913011 0i.’ the past years financesJ V misc-i cllaneous receipts which include} Expenditures included schcol $10.40.] $52.48. Exipenres of $40.38. Charity Relief; making _ very. pleasing address and thanked the,‘ Hot works o! art nlorc. flogomu Armin! w! fid- i When Child ls Constipated Don't unset u child dread! upset by eon- fllpetlon with nuty-tutin ativaa o! nh piping cntbnrclu. ivo Childiwi 01m ‘Tablets. This new corrective made Q- joehily for [rowing ycunxntgn’ vised: i n haunt to take-acts so fenLly and nor- Iithout iiiulreeable reaction; tin! I!!! tho fullielt child won't object In theil In. blah laxative-akin: time can] on (b! a and rnnmlf. mother! Get children's ‘hblnu todu n your dfillilk IO mark, She now can lead no more. But though this bright Its beauty is serene, Prince Edward Island still il tops No matter Where I've been land ll very My next stop thcn was Italy, Its tales of centuries old When Roman Emperors ruled lhe world With wealth and power untold. This country went through fright- ful war, [is surface torn apart. But the beauty of this 111161011‘. land will linger in my heart. The Isle of Capri famed in song was beautiful to sec. The clays and nights passed like a dream Or so it seemed to me. The skies and seas were wonder» ful With sunshine in between; But Prince Edward Island still i:-. D5 O No matter where I've been. ‘Then on through Burma, China and Japan Those ancient lands of old. ,That fill the page of history Along the trail of gold. But though I iarriecl here and there I couldn't make up my mind That anywhere I've seen the like Of the land I left behind. These distant lands green But it always seems to me They can't compare to Prince Ed- ward Isle Arising from the sea. 509m VOIY —Gordon Mllllld. ‘l Jefferson Place. Mount Vernon. N-Y. Your Family Deserves Ayiml‘ Qllilll. M pletel! service of a Bull!"- i w£iiu£n's—-—— so DESIRED! a . OFJEWELIIY BEAUTIFUL GIFTS Here is an exquislto lolilgifc creation -- dalntily carved to feature the radiance a! thy I diamond. A strikingly modern diamond pair — D"- feclly matched. - — - With one brilliant din- mond. -| ONLY A FEW Milli! SHOPPING IIAYS Christmas will he here before you realize lt-if you leave your shop- ping until the last minute. - - - But selections are still exciting and varied. - - - Choose now! Ifere are gifts you will be proud to give - featuring the ultimaie in quality and workmanship. 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