NOVEMBER 1s. 193s ;._w *a§;:i THE UHARLUFFPTITIWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE B y l G' l l L' t l SPEA O S. 11' S. 1S C11 i KING ~ a My Great 31g Spark] And Better Than Ever! Jolly Old November 19"‘ SAN“ At HOLMAWS Will Be Here ' i _,__ _________ From 2 ,0 4 R M _ SUMMERSIDE AND CHARLOTTETOWN Alma livfgy 279111195683’ Toyland Opens Saturday at Holman’s. What joyous news for your youngsters! an r1 aya erno . -- . ‘ 2 P M __ 4P M 0m Answers t0 maglllflcant dreams . . . dreams that only a child can dream! Of rosy- Listen in to Santa Saatajwiu b‘; in- cheeked dolls . . . of flashing soldiers . L . of skates and trains, bicycles and games. Over C. F. C. Y. Charlotte“) T l d Saturday is THEIR day at Holman’s ! ! Saturday is the Day when all their dreams Ever-v until ‘lklmagy an come true for Holman’s Toyland i a magic world . . . a fairy city for all boys and ' TUESDAY girls. Come to Holman’s Toyland Saturday. THURSDAY t . 4 . I d ‘ Chzldren Must Be Accompanied By An Adult SATZURDAY i "" “I 5 w {I Evenings 4 From Now Till Xmas /‘ _ at "’ s owwlbck P. M. rboov womiu“s*ifv§'ff‘llfan =2" r , ' i — - ~~—~~~"—~~~~——-- ~—V—~—‘~--—-' ‘ BROWN-GILLIS - .4 pretty JIADIOS AT BETTER P519" "nitgd chufch w. .1. Mufeh and Mrs. WIHTOKI i lllhgderlg-urllfmsggt drfiaeggvzge-y uowm nnumnnaam The October meeting of the El- don W. I. was held at the home of Mrs, J_ R. MacWilllam with an at- tendance of I0 members visl ringing the Institute Ode by Creed in unison and roll call. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed by President. Report of the dental clinic was flfEpgnATjgfl um.) 1x51)“. N- _B- The bride “'05 Eollmed l" then given by Mrs. C. H. Johnson. 557394414312 white satin, made on Princess Eaton, A motion was made by Mrs. Van- _ _ ____ lines, the bodice being finished with or Iderstine and seconded by Mrs. QERJSTMAQ ffl(y|_‘()GRAPfl§_ a row of tiny satin buttons from Edward Gillis that a vote oi’ thanks Cook’; > 1,-13e.11-15.11_ the neckline to the waist. and in be extended Mrs, C. H. Johnson ____ the bark a Queen Ann collar set. for giving Dr. Millar and Miss xMAs PHOTOS-CRASWELLS. off the efioctlve gown. The ions L-l3l-11-l5-6i. tight sleeves were finished in Ciilan their dinner while attend- 1'13 lpmdcnoc was then read. There were no reports of committees. A new school committee was ap- Eimed, namely: Mrs. Edward Gil- a anniversary supper was than llscmsed, further plans to be made It next meeting. Ono question- Icire was discussed and filled in. Next meeting to be held ome of Mrs. Edward Gillis. "roll loll lues. National Anthem after which the hostess served a delicious lunch lhd a very pleasant social hour was cn-joyed by 4 and I The meeting opened by followed tor. local Interest at 4 cents a the dental clinic. ‘The corre- and Mrs. Frank MacDonald. CAVENDI SH at the POW"! to be answered the Meeting closed with follows : all. The Central Guardian This column ts reserved for news o! a newsy nature may be lflsflrted I-NQJLQIJIHW: ST. PETEWS BAY PASTORAL CHARGE. - ship on Sunday, November North Rustlco at Stanley Bridue at Tllley, Minister. HAMPSHIRE United clam-cc Sole, vices on Sunday. November 20th ns Sacrament of the Supper at Victorian l1 A. Hampton at 3 P. M. Rcuuhu- service‘ B. at B°II§HF_YV_T_L_T4~J-r@'_l k131i!- wedding took place m the Cathed- ral of the Immaculate Conception, Si. John, N. 13., on October 2'1. 1938, when Rev. Francis Carney nniiczl in marriage Bertha Giliis. daughter at’ James Glllls, Emerald Jct., Prince Edward Island, and Douglas Brown, son of M1". and Mrs. Samuel Brown, North Devon. but advertising wm-u gtrlctly pay- Island gathered points over the hands. Her fing- er-tip veil of tulle fell from a cor- 3 onet of pearls held in place at the . sides of her head with knots of orange blossoms. She carried n. bouquet of talisman roses and. maiden-hair tern iicd with tulle. iAfter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Brown left on n. motor trip to Montreal and Toronto. Fair‘ _ _ _ ‘lelling the bridc wore a n _ b2“ n 181L~sult of Rust with brown coat and ‘accessories. On return they will reside on German Street. St. John. Lord's the groom being in the employ of and at Illilvcrsal Sales Lid, st. John, N. (Patriot. plcnsc copy). M. Greenwich. ' Student L-ZBU-ll-IU-ll. wheat. Wor- 20th in ll A M. and in} 7-39 P.- M~ Ge“ w fourth on barley, purple top M‘ section. for cash at Thumbs Music S ILLUSTRATION STATION 01'- ERATORS INN-Illustration Sta.- tlon operators in Prince Edward share of the prizes Crop classes at the recent Mari- time Winter Falr, ‘states E. L. of Charlottetown, Supervis- of Illustration Stations for P. E. I. ' In the Field Crop Division, 29 entries were received from New Brunswick, 32 from Prince Edward Island, and 124 from Nova. Sco- _tia, a total of 185 entries. Thirteen entries were made by the Illustra- tion Station operators of Edward Island and nine placlngs were won as follows-Lester and Heber Profltt, Rosebank, received first. on Early Blue peas, second on early wheat and ‘fourth on late T. A. Hicken, Alliston, took first on collection of register- ed wheat, oats and barley, also a. and sixth on oats. tone, New London, swedes MacKny, DeSabIe. second and J. L. Clark. Rustlco, sixth in the same 1. 241 ltlojlotl. 1i ' ' ' mmav. NOVEMBER 1s \0--6th Brownies, social "a", ll-dth Guides. Social Hall. in a substantial 5-31. P U., Heart: Hall. in the Field - _MOUNT MELLIC The ninth annual meeting of the Mount Mellick W. I.. was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. wood with an attendance of eight members and four visitors. vice-president presiding. Meeting opened by Prince club women's creed in "uusozi. Roll annual dues. Minutes of last annu- al meeting and last meeting oere read, approved and signed. Treasurer's report showed balance on hand of $31.90 Election of officers: fourth on wheat W. E. Johns- was first in with Hector Miss Marion Robertson; tary, Malcolm MacRae treasurer, Mrs, vote of thanks be tendered the re- 6.. ll.— ‘aim-Choir Rehearsal, Ileartz Hall. K woman's INSTITUTE singing Institute Ode followed by call was answered by payment o.’ B. President, Mrs. James E. MacEachei-n; vice- pres, Mrs. Wilfred Wood; secre- Mrs. Jack MacRao moved that s. tiring officers, Mmion seconded nnd carried. School Committee, Mrs. l PASTRY FLOUR 1 LB. BAG - - - FRESH and OOOKEO MEATS cuucx noasr BEEF, Lb. - _ 12¢ ROUND SHOULDER ROAST lb. 14¢ RUMP noasr BEEF lb. 1a. and 11¢ aounn srnax, Lh. - - - - 21c 25° BREAKFAST BACON SLICED, LB. - LEG 0F PORK For Roasting, Lb. — — — — 20c Sweet Pickled CORNED BEEF, Lb. - - - 12c connnn PORK nocxs, Lb. - 10¢ Sliced HALIBUT, Lb. - - _ _ 25¢ DOMESTIC SI-IORTENING 1 Lb. Pkg. 13¢ z Lbs. - ... 25C 4Ln.n1.ocK-_.._____. 45¢ 23¢ ISLAND BRAND LOBSTER 002. TIN -----_.._. 277 warn-run roon VALUES. NOW IS THE 'l‘IME TO STOCK UP AT THESE SAVING PRICES _ Features For Friday, Saturday, Monday 1 . A tlf' ‘zl R oz. Bottle ' LElllIlgN (fr IlRNILLA, Each 14c 2 for — — — — ICQOUgIIlPIEE, Fresh Ground, Lb. - — — — ——- - c Old cuy r________27c nasrnnnnv JAM, z I.b. .11. POLO BRAND NO. 2 TIN 25° GREEN CUT EACH 7c 4 TINS . f ‘IYETE, IIEQOz. Tin Each 9c 3 For - - - - -- Gold Ribbon 1 PEARS, No. 2 Squat. Each 10c 2 For — -— — F 'l Blend $13.11.,bb.-------------45¢ EATONS SNOWFLAKE 27° 1 LB. TIN 14¢ 2 FOR—--—— Lb. 14¢ 2Lbs--——--—---————-— I.b.9c 31.|...------------- Z50 12 oz. Packaiteljlcm BULK CURRANTS. SEEDED R \ISINS, l 2 Packages - - - y- - - i HULK SEEDLESS RAISINS LB. 12¢ 2 1.13s. BAKING POWDER COOKINC mos 27c m: CANADIAN STORES bib 23‘ FRUITS 81 VEGETABLES - 29c -- 10c ; 25c — 19c Sunkist ORANGES, doz. - _ Lnrge CELERY, Head - -- GRAPEFRUIT, each 7c, 4 for HEAD LETTUCE — - __ ._ 25° Red or Green CHERRIES, 8 oz. Package — - -- - - _ 23L- Cut MIXED PEEL, 1 lb. pkg. -- 23c TABLE FIGS, 8 oz. pkg. 11c 2 for 21c LAYER FIGS, lb. - -- - _ _ 21c CUT CITRON PEEL, 7 oz. pkg. 21c BULK DATES, lb. 8c , 2 Lbs. — 15c Eaton CULK COCOA, lb. — — - 15c zrbr- 19c CHOICE GRAPES LB. 13c 2 LBS. -- -- ICING SUGAR. I I51. Pkg. 10c . 0 Wood: Sick, Mrs, Leigh MawEach- em and Mrs. Wm. Wood: auditors Mrs. Arden Richards and E. Mac- Rae. Questionnaires on Child Welfare and Canadian Industrla were fil- led in. Mrs. N. H. Wood has pro- gram for next month. colm MaoRao meeting, roll call to be answered by exchange of Christmas gifts. Collection amounted to $1.00. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. PfltIlOt please copy. “Our People” “Why don't, you do something for your own Canadian people. in- stead of worrviinz us about China, a foreign nation?" This question was put to a ranvasscr for help, medical and ilillblllflllCfl, needed to save Chinese civilians, fallen by the wayside. Answer: “Should we call the Chinese foreigners. es- pecially in Victoria and Vancouv- er? In any casc- t-hey are God's people. salve as you and I are. When one thinks what their cour- ageous stand fol" the months has done to preserve the thing called freedom in a decad- ent “Ylflll. not for China only, but for other nations better armed but 0f llttlr- faith. of little coilrugl‘. one can scarcely have the face 1o refuse what little help he is allow- ed to give. Patriotism i.» not enough: ‘My people’ are the people of this wide world." As Elmer-sou put.» it". “fin funny men are \‘\'0l‘l‘_\’llll2 themselves over their own affairs into untimely graves: but it is chcerinu to I'l- mcmber that. lwvc and ihcrc. some pivot llll~lfllll$ll soul fox-gels hlmwll‘ into lnuuovtalipv. Ku-nn Fu-izc lConfueiusl has been for 2.000 years amouc the inunorlala; the nmne Chianu Kai-slick must soon he added to that. honor-roll of men “ucvrv to he inrizotcu," "Petty [mars of Inc's of piruwvlx‘. of prosliuc; .~r~l(i.<i1 fears, erekinu safely for ol-icsclt, oucis family. rule's couuirv, at lhc cos! of nih- ers, nud the general dread of the horrors of our. ure um Not ihnl. way can \\e col, perman- ent pears‘. 'l"h<‘l'r\ must lw the will. luclivlrluul and nation-\l. to sacrifice plrasnrr. propcvlv, life ilwli‘. so that juelic". l“.\l'l* froc- dnui and irulh may conlluuc nu the earth. 'l"hr~ icnv of destruc- lion must. become the will for con- s‘ruci,lon".......Sn runs the word of Holland's loaders of {heir Queen at the Hague. But Iiullnml look little part with the fiohiors for freedom in the Great War. And now attain the world has been given its lessons of Munich. vl1, that mere “moral l'k"-ill'lllfllll(‘llt." uni-es: backed by flu» auilitv and t_he_wlll_to flchf. count for little. in YOUR FEET HURT? Phone H0 H. J. A. BROWN Chiroporlist-Podintrint 143 Gt. Gen. SL. Charlottetown All loot from; painlessly and scientifically treated Special Pool plaice to casts l Mrs. Mal- | invited December ‘ past 16 y might. Dean Elliott. say" to tlle_(‘r. l, , gf“,‘q.g,,,,°;;?-o, mfgbl‘ nohvsvaon. ~10?» —-F'reedovl is as applicable today as than; only l 0! m” anttm‘ “Plum hut bee! if it is obeyed by every free man, v voted to Prime Minister hevilk every frce nation, can dcmocratlc;chmnbpriain_ Lloyd George WEI neelmm survwe‘ ‘.0, I similarly honoured in i918, Ramsay (Rb-g, w‘ l" MOORFL Lieu" >MncDouald in i105 and. Sinnlcg In the Victoria, BC. Dally l Baldwin in 191W. Times. h, ___l>_ ___W__VA_ Herc are some of the many extra spl-cizil values offered you for the week-end. sruma swbivrnns - -- - -- -~ - Rw- STRING surfs - - - - - ~ — ~ — — fL-l" LINEN BLOUSIIS — — — — — ~ —— -— 1;"? Plow: SKIRTS - - - — — — —— ~ M‘ While Flannel Patent ‘l-vdlllvl‘ ‘ slcnrvs - - - - $1.19 l‘! us!» < - all"! ALI. WOO]. SWEAIWIRH - -- —- SHW-fil-lil All Wool Sweaters rec. $2.05. Now - - - $2.33 BRFSIIEI) WOO]. i (‘().\|‘ >\v1=..vr|~:;:s. reu- Rilfll. ml» h-v cons vvbru. znouuh. - I rack of S llRESSl-IS- Flannel .I:u'kei.~". rru. Flannel Jackets. rclr. lo $39.50 $1 clearnq at All Wool Skirts. veg. $2.9» Now —- - .\|l Wool Skirts. r015. . » All Wool Plaid Skirts. reg. $2.95 1' SPICFI \l. ON lli\'l'h‘ 4 - — — — — — — $1.00 WE ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE l\ll'~.<'l' BE SOLD. R. P. SIMPSON PHONE 236 99 QUEEN STREET