‘,2. X71": A‘AAAAKIAL'Q' ‘ vv n ,v v, vYv.1Vvvv vvy-yv J. v Y" .ee. I 95GB mill-Till BlllE BBO For exfram saf/étécfib/r ilsisusontv news‘ |-"_igo_m rowmu M1153 Annie Bolsner, Alex-dump. ment- a very pleasant week-end in 7410 91W. the file-st oi NLrs. Arthur Godkin. Messrs. Afmon Boswell and Tup- per Ferguson; Mnrshileld, were recent visitors in Puwnal. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mellish and family o! Summerside were VlSlE- ors on Sunday at the home of MN. Meilishls sister. Mrs. George Mmbellaai, Alexandra. Mr. and Mrs. Chari Jones were recent visitors to Uigg attending the wedding anniversary of Mrs. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dawson, twenty-five years I married bliss. Congratulations lolka. and keep up the good um-g im‘ twenty-fire more years. The November meeting o! the Women's ivnssioimry' Society o! the Pownal United Church was held at the home o! Mrs. Harold Smith. This being the annual mite box opening a. special pro- gram o1 vocal numbers were ren- dered by the children of the Mis- sion Band and by a. number o! invited artists. A bountiful lunch served. by a. lovely hostess brought I dellghtriul evening to a close. The annual meeting o! the Hvwnai W.I. was held at the home ' d Mrs. Edison STllilh wzth an at- tendance o! ten members. The rc- Dflfl o! the year's vmrk was given by the retiring president, Mrs. fiarlee-lonea. The financial state- ment was presented by the treas- urer, Mrs. Harold Acorn. A pleas- ing feature was the report irom the bazaar and lunch which was held the previous week when the Ila o! aprons and apples, jellies and cookies, mitts and eggs. etc, netted the neat sum o! fifty dol- ma. Mrl. Harold Smith, presi- dent for the coming year, con- c-hidpd the meeting. h the absence o! the regular Minister of the Alexandra Baptist Church, the pulpit was occupied In Bunday night, Nov. 2nd. by It. Bryer Jones. Bryer, who is I. third year student at Prince oi WUH College, is a brilliant schol- lr and was listened to with much Interest as ho expounded the Inriptinu found in Epeslans ch. l, verso 11: put on the whole ar- mor o! God that ye may be able to mm! against tho wiles of the - devil. His pleasing EhUDClll-lOfl and clelr diction would have done audit. to d much more experienced punter, It will be remembered that Dryer was one oi Pownars ‘i teachers. His many Manda here and elsewhere wish Hm the best oi’ luck as he {ur- the: pursues his studies. The peo- ple o! moss Roads may well reel wmad to send Iorth from their adds! a. preacher o! the gospel. A delightful feature o! the ser- neveniigs Miller Brothers Ltd. The Central Guardian nu column in reserved for new: o! local interact. but advertising ol a horny upturn ml»! bl 111"?“ at ti" cult-l a wold lltlctly It! lhll In advnnos ~- LhcIIIIIBONG-dbau’: Ciothinl CIASWELL (or Phoblrlvhl- AT YOUR. SEllVlCfiwArnldst Coal Co. Phone 2498. C0035 (or Christmas Photo- graphs. OHESTERFIELDS in rich shades. Very low price. Toombs Music Swra. PLAN T0 ATTEND Baptist Church to: and bun: ihursday. Dec. 4. PLAN T0 ATTEND Baptist Church tea and bazaar, Ihursday. Dec. 4. ENGLISH LEATHER Brie! CISCS. Buxtxm Bill Folds and Key Tainers. Toombs Music Store. BY A13 to Montreal Ind lento; in about three hours. Phone Kali time Central Airways 2051 or 540. POULTRXZ- Buying daily, eggs and poultry. Paying highest market prices. M. and A. Peters, Market Building, Charlottetown. HAVE YOU SEEN the new low priced D0n11€_\'€1‘ Electric Mixer? Just the thing your wile has been waiting for. Miller Brothers Ltd. THIS WEEK at the Marie Elena Beauty Salon lovely Oil Perman- ents, regular $5.00 for $1.75 (with- out- shampoo or set.) PROGRESSIVF, CONSEBVA~ TlVE Committee Rooms, Legion Building (Clover Club), Grafton Street. Phone 262. UNLOADING car spruce floor- ing, dressed one inch select pine. cove siding, etc. itlacdonald-Rowc Woodworking Co., Ltd. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Mone- ton. Air and rail connections tc Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. MRS. CLARKHVS POEMS, a col- lected edition has been published bv Red and White. A treasury you will appreciate; available at Maritime Stationers or direct by mail irom Red and White, $1.00. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING is new in Mil swing. See our complete as- sortment of toys, dolls and every- tlhing to delight the kiddies. Open evenings until nine. Miller Brothers Ltd. HOW ABOUT that boy o! yours? How he will love some of the mech- anical toys, engineer sets, medi- anical and electrical trains or a host oi oontrivences to delight the heart o! a normal boy. Open CITY POLICE COURT —- At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, iour men charged with being drunk and incapable were each fined,$5 and costs or l0 days. A summary ejectment case was adjourned until today. AN IMPORTANT MEETING of the executive o! the Prince Edward Island Tmyperance Federation will be held in the sohoolroom o! the Charlottetown Baptist Church on Friday afternoon, December 5th, at 2 o'clock. ¢__.._.__i_ BEOOKVALE SCHOOL Report o! Brookvale School for the month o! November: Grade IX: 1, Teresa stordy and Arnold South (equal); 2, Owen Carragher. Grade VI: i, Francis Curiey and John Carragher; 2. Imelda Sturdy. Grade III: 1. Margaret Car- rdgher; 2, nigene Curley; 3, Joa- ephine Cur-icy. Grade I m: 1. Muriel Smith; 2, Hilda McManua. Grade I (b): 1, Donald King. Grade I (cit i. Bernice ‘Curley; i, Pauline McManua. ‘Iheresa Carraghar. Teacher. Garth MacLeliun. We look for ward to great things from Garth when he is twice nine. Mrs. Mac- Lellan presided at the organ in vice was a vocal solo by Master, ‘Qulcxms her usual capable manner. By Ken Reynolds“ 0 \ FKK \,\ n l) Soil Silken \- "flvngaivsvtvtr- a" a I| H JIM‘ m wt I hm: ivbnwiyrtvue 83§~J.‘."‘\v.1'.‘7n»'"'"“ m’ QEQEMEER _ .3. _v 1941 You will Choose wisely and easily from this most delightful ‘ - collection of beautiful bags. Be sure to visit the modern Cosmetics Diepartinent FIRST FLOOR l Shop Early — Mail Early! For early-bird Santas _. Shopping at their favorite store- Arrive ahead of thfcrowd-for the greatest array a; Christmas Gift: in many u Find something here for everyone on your Christmas List-from our fabulous fashion departments or ex- pting boml furnishings floor. Our entire non ha: bun turned into u glamorous . . gift uiale—ltarring up-to-thn-minuto styles at ‘small- n-a-minute prices! ('P.S.: ‘void crowds at the Post Office, loo. Mail curly for prompt delivery).