Si. Dunsian's CWL Monthly Meeting at Dunst.an's sub-division C.W.L. Mm 1;. regular monthly meeting in me Knights of Columbus Home Nesdny evening. Dec. 1. The Rev. Director. Father MacDonald. was resent and the president. Mrs. gum.-lne creamer. presided. . Fonowing prayer for the opening ,1 meetings. Miss Marion Dougan iiiaied "0 C'"Wd5-" Bwm” 9”” ceeded with the reading of the -past executive and monthly meet- ”; which were approved as read by ilip secretary. 'cni-rt-spondence as read were re- wyad from: Mrs. Iasil MacDonald. provincial president: Noise Isobel mrnonaid; Catherine Sheridan. Nat ional Secretary C.W.L.; Mrs. LMVTF Noonan. re. citizenship: T. 3 l.(iHS','UC. re donation Christmas seal campaign; Mrs. Evelyn Cud- mn... ,nviting League members to attend course in civil defence to be held at Red Cross headquarters; M--5. Lorne Noonan. thanking the mt-nll.)Pl'S for their kind letters and pxprPS5lnn of good wishes during .iw 1.") ing illness of her daughter. KIN Jimques Columbe. The financial statement was read bv the treasurer and approved, all bills being voted I-o be paid. Monies voted by the sub-division are as follows: S100 in social ser-. 1. P; 525 to St. Vincent's Orphan-ii mp: 55 T. B. League Seal Cam- 51':n I The following cohveners were, present and gave briei reports of the work accomplished during the month of November: Book Review, Mrs. Peter Holland;, Membership. Miss. Gertrude Coady: Magazine, Mrs. Nellie Nicholson; spiritual. Mrs. J. L. Macciuigan; sick visit- ing. Mrs. C. L. MacDonald; Pro- gram. Miss Marlon Dougan; Pin- ance. Mrs. R. J. MacDonald. who reported a very successful cake sale, the sum of 89 .45 being realized, and thanked all he m-.m-. bets who helped to make it such a. success. Special thanks was ex-. tended to Mrs. Emmltt Gallant Who so generously made and do-I nated a nice fruit cake. which was, lotteried and the lucky winner was by. Alfred Coady. Queen St. The usual Christmas charities will be carried out by the League- as in previous years. They also have decided to adopt five needy families and provide for each a full course dinner. The president asked the members to contribute food. clothing. fruit. candy. etc. After the meeting adjourned on motion of Mrs. Albert Macxinnon. the membe n enjoyed a social hour. The hostesses were Mrs. Peter Hol- land. Mrs. Arthur Decoste, Mrs. J. L. MacGuigan. Miss Gertrude Coady. Mrs. Maurice Griffin. HAMPEB5 FIREMEN NORANDA, Que. (CP) - Fire chief Ted Desrosiers says by-laws i-nnzzerning interference with the fire brigade will be firmly on- forced. Traffic interference with the fire brigade when it is in ac- tion will lead to prosecution. THE LITTLE T Presents for office this evening. "THE WHITEHEADED BOY” In The QYEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, DEC. 9 AT 8:15 P. M. This is the first production of the season. and mem- bership tickets may be obtained for :52 at the box NEATRE GUILD its Members x LIKE T AT 0U YOUR BUDGET WILL LOVE l5.llRGll.'illl S i HESE! - 3 4 Lbs. Carrols '25c Avlmer Tin Com on Cob 43c m1 Campbell's Tomato 2 Tina Tomato Soup 25c KLEEN EX TABLE NAPKINS EXTRA SPECIAL! LARGE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 39: NEW KLEENEX DINNER SIZE TABLE NAPKINS Woodbury a 3 Bath Size Toilel Soap 31c Lux Soap -- Lge. Size Pkg Soap Flakes 33c CoIgnte's 2 Lge. Size oolh Paste 45c STANFIOPE W. T. The annual meeting of the Stan- hope W. I.. was held at the home of Mrs. Rhodes Warren on Nov. 2. The President. Mrs. Horace Marshall opened the meeting with the Ode. followed by the Creed. Roll call was answered by twenty- one members paying their fees. Four visitors were present. Min- utes of the last amuai and month- ly meeting were read. approved and signed. The Treasurer gave her report which showed a balance of 338.27. Correspondence was read and discussed. This sick committee reported one call made. and the School Com- mittee reported the need of two blackboard erasers. which are to purchased. New committees were appointed as follows: Sick, Mrs. J. E. Misener and Mrs. Rhodes Warren; School. Mrs. Patrick Hur- gan; Program. Mrs. Thomas Mac- Cabe and Mrs. Alvin MacLauchlin: Lunch. Mrs. Rhodes Warren. Mrs. J. E. Miscner and Mrs. Lloyd Bell. The following officers were then elected for the coming year: Pres- ident. Mrs. Horace Marshall ire- olecierli- Vice President. Mrs. Harry MacLaughlan Ire-elected): Sr-cretaigv. Mrs. Kelih Douglas (re- electedi: Treasurer. Mrs. Reginald Ross: Directors. Mrs. Emmett Marlin. Mrs. Thomas MacCabe. and Mrs. Herbert Kielly; Auditors. Mrs. Lloyd Bell and Mrs. Walter Marshall; Red Cross Convener. Mrs. James MacLauchlan (re- electedi. It was decided to hold an Auc- tinn Sale at the next meeting. also decided to send to Simpson-Sears for bundle. Mrs. MacLauchlan was asked to send for sewing and knitting. vMrs. Lawson thanked members for the card she receiv- ed and a thank-you note was re- ceived from Mr. Carr. Mrs. Her- bert Kielly kindly invited the members for the December meet- ing. Roll call to be answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts in the value of fifty cents. The singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting in a close. A delicious Illn('h was served by tho lmstess, assisted by the lunch com- mittee and a social hnur enjoyed. SAE 0F PERLMAN FURS 2 DAYS 0NLY Al MacFARLANE MONTREAL'S LEADING FURRIERS BROS. FURNITURE 92 KENT iS'l'. Opp. Ch' town Hotel CHTOWN FRIDAY & SATURDAY - DEC. 10 - 11 : Now In your chance, right I-ognrdleu of price. . SELECT FR SAVE 50"” to 200"" son. to select your Fur Coat at rediimad sale prices. 'l1io weather Iiiul been warm. ntnrtzing and an must move our Moumulntaed nook . In the heart of the nui- the Mason nlow hi 0M THESE . . BEAUTIFUL FUR DDATS AMIEUI 4 oz. bot. Christmas Table Pkg. I Raisins 49c Christmas 21 Cards Vanilla 19c m1:i.--- Te; Corned iiilrgel 35: We lolly, 25c Juice Inlay TOILET PAPER PW- EXTRA SPEClAL!f Maple Leaf Rindless BACON. lb. 59c Devon R ular BACON. lb. 51c NW DELSEY TOILET I r G ':;".;':.".r'' W . Yr 4 1 ELM AVE. l our sins DELIVERY 75c iiinliilkeef 333 Biiaohelli 35c Hptcheese 435 PAPER 1 Green and Yellow 2 ROLLS 35c AT REDUDED PRIDES " NATURAL MUSKRA 9' MUSKRAT BACK COATS "' MOUTON COATS - Processed Lamb " BLACK DYED PERSIAN LAMB COATS 1" GREY KIDSKIN COATS if SHEARED RACCOON COATS 1' GREY LAMB COATS 1' BROWN DYED SOUIRREL COATS 9 GREY DYED MUSKRAT COATS '5 NATURAL BEAVER COATS 1' ALASKA SEAL COATS - Dyed Brown 1' JACKETS -'- OAPES - STOLES TRADE-IN YDUR 0LD 00AT T COATS and reoeive a generous allowance towards is new Perlman Fur Coat. EASY BUDGET TERMS If inconvenient to pay cash Mai:FARLANE your selection and balance may be arranged on month- ly harms to suit your budget. a small payment reserves Wtoiini mama Bunquof In Kingston Hull husbands of the L.O.B.A. were tendered a banquet Kingston Hall November State is in the the meal. Upward: of 100 parlook of the tractive tables displayed. The ladies were warmhi complimented for their delicious meal and loudly ap- plnuded at the finish. Toasts were proposed Queen. Church and the ladies..A minute's was observed to tho Universal. L.O.A. silim in rememlirancr 1 Confidence 9 . . . in a better cup of tea! many good things which the B1;-l Selm-fed ORANGE PEKOE p TEA l MORSES - The Black Chapter of the LO.Af Mrs. Ward. MI”!- and their partners along with the. Tremere. MIL 0111195611 and Mr!- Bardett. Messrs. D. Ward. R. Bar- dett, D. Campbell and W. Robert- missing in the area 40 miles south- 24 With. 30"- the ladies of the L.O.B.A. serving and lthgwlr delll Wm M. Em?” The Guardian Page I . ”"I5 59" 'v r' l i Thursda Doc. 9 1954 -. Holmes at the organ followed. y' ' For M", So k 0 O ; lAmong those who took part were Macbean. Mrs. patched Tuesday in an effort to find Edward Dokis. 45. of the Chaudiere Dam Indian reserve, GOOD TASTE! Ba!1fr(H.U1lO- VANILLA EXTRACT 3 0 east of Sudbury. Ont.. for four days. Dokia set out last Friday on a boat trip from Wolsey bay an his home, a distance of 12 miles. He was making the trip in an open outboard motor boat. RCA? JOINS SEARCH TRENTON. Ont. (CF)-A search rescue helicopter was dis- Toledo Scale (20. Canada Limited appoints , r. A. McCOURT A A 182 Queen St. Charlottetown Dealer for Prince Edward Island ' for E A. (Mu) Meow” SCALES and FOOD MACHINES ; u--.V u 'GH('-EKI I f I 1 1 1 Gift Suggestions For Christmas We have a large selection of merchandise to select from. - All Gift Boxed - Evening, Cocktail and Afternoon Dresses in all the latest shades - choose one now for '-Christmas - 10.95 ”"d 49.50 Other Dresses in Taffeta, Wool, Benga. line, Corduroy at: 3.48 '” 9.95 Special Corduroy Housecoats- regular I0.95 now .................. ,. Sweaters in Wool - Pullover or Cardigan style - some with Angora or Bead trim 1.95 ” 10.95 Angora - Glove and Hot act - Angora Gloves - plain or rhinestone trim 1 95 ” Z 95 I I Girls Pony-Tall Hats In wool - 1.95 ”"” 2.95 2.95 We also am well stocked with House Dresses, Slacks. Jecina, Pyjamas, Slips, Panties etc - Buy now for Christmas 7.95 Housecoais in Cotton. Flannel, Taffeta elc. 3.95 '” 14.95 Blouses in Nylon. Jersey. Crepe etc. 1 .00 '” 5.95 Shirl: in Wool. Felt, Corduroy. Taffeta - 2.00 ” 8.95 Ludies' Coats in Elysicins. Koala Pace and Tweed materials. Also Station Coats for Women and Children. Regular 29.50 to 69.50 NOW 19.50-29.50 and 39.50 to 59.50 Use Our Lay-Away Plan-A deposit will hold any garment until needed. The DREENDAL 00. Ltd. , LADIES' STORE 150 GT. GEO. ST. Nylon Dresses with slips- elzos I, 2 and 3- ............ .. Oanadals Largest Flour Millers Bring You CANADA'S BEST FLOUR offlre . I all purpose flour GUARANTEED by Maple Leaf Milling Company ltd. to give you better baking than any other flour or your money refunded.