' CHAR DOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 14 g H , an voted y h f v ' DEFEND! YOUTH Remarks were made by the pras- "5 l 0! I300" 01' Next meeting will 5. ., s-I-L Says 93 POT COM Annual MOOIIIIIE mi; mm:am:h:mn:e':u of E-3:35" diggcaigoalaz I: gohnrim-tnuame l1Ir;3;o&uhlgi;;u.l:hn A. an: "" p ,1 The meal Christmas Gm w. I. TIMMINS. Ont. (CP)-Youth has ! ummt wow” 33.; was appointed to "mm to up uuwoud by . roll call to be ENGLISH HOLLY Well Berrled-No Waste-From Canada's Largest shipper W shipped to all points in Canada and the U.S.A. Carefully packed l i to exclude frost. Shipped special delivery to reach destination in time for Christmas decorating. Send names andpaddrcssel of friends to whom you wish gift sent, together with your own i personal greeting cards for enclosure ant! HIOHOY 01' 9X!-W955 order which covers all charges. No C.O.D. s. This offer should be of special interest to business firms. many of which are now using this method of conveying greetings to associates and customers. 1;," 30; 32.00 - Sprig of Mistletoe 250 - Double Silo. Eli?" . Large 8.00. I. I Expressed or Mailed Prepaid anywhere in Canada or U.!.A. ii JAMES BRAND & CO. LTD. 55"I5M'5N 2404 Granville st. Vancouver 9. RC. Ind FIOMSTS Established i910 - sis. Teaching By Fear TORONTO, (OP) -- Teaching by fear exists in 98 per cent of schools and colleges in the United States and Canada, Dr. Nathaniel 1". Can- tor, chairman of the departments of anthropology and sociology, Buf- falo University, said Friday. Speaking to suburban Ynrk west Home and school Council, Dr. Cantor said: "I believe teachers of Canada fear their principals: principals fear their supervisors; supervisors fear the provincial au- thorities and the authorities fear the parents--just as they do in the United States." This fear. he said. communicated liiself to the pupils in the class- room and "with fear pupils lose ltiie ti-eimvendous creativity they SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT ,. A LADIES' 549-50 10' -------------- -V 329-50 LAUIE3' is COATS li39.50 for .. a24.50 coATs 3i34.50 for ................ .. 5519.50 I l E ALL OTHER COATS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. I 7 I l l 4 I l l i EXTRA SPECIAL! DRESSES-Re . to S29.50-- Now S4.49 - .5.88 - S188 BLOUSES-SL00 - SL69 o S249 Children”: COATS. COAT SETS. STATION COATS and SNOW SUITS-all reduced in price for this sale. - i Just Arrived! A shipment of Children's CORDUROY : HATS--lT2.95 We also carry a complete. line of Hats. Purses, Gloves, Ilousecoata, Skirts, H050, Slips, Girdles, Panties, etc. USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN - A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT UNTIL NEEDED. The GIIEENDAL Co. Ltd. LADIliBi STORE 1.50 GT; GEO. ST. ELECTROLUX IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING l Order Early for 1 CHRISTMAS DELIVERY All Machines Gift Wrapped Full line of Accessories, Parts and Service rvailable. -- ALSO - ELECTRIC rnoon POLISHERS and REFRIGERATORS Kerosene and Gas Refrigerators ii Specialty ' A FEW RECONDITIONED MACHINES , REASONABLY PRICED ', A Contact us for your ' JLEANING TROUBLES ll ELECTROLUX (canada) LTD. OHAILOTTETOWN I58 Gt. Geo. St., Dial 8012 W SUMMERSIDE. V. H. Rnnisny. 146 Central Street, Dial 3149 have as small children." I O Leary and I C U Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Rae Collicutt of Springfield, are enjoying apleasant lvisit with relatives and friends in ithe United States, They plan tol stay a month. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams and family of Charlotetown. spent the week-end with relatives and fripiids in O'Leary and Knutsford, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and family of Cascumpec. were Sunday visitors to Mt. Royal, guests of Mrs. Hudson": parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Silliker. Mr. and Mrs. David Lockhart of Coleman, motored to Montrose recently, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Ferris and daughter Ester of Fredericton, ac- corrnanied by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Parkman of New Glasgow. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Jeiley on Sunday. 5 Mr. and Mrs, Wendel Turner of lO'Leai1v. left for Nova Scotia, on Wednesday morning. where they will visit friends and relatives. At the home Nursing Course on Wednesday night, Dr. L. G. Dewar gave a spcnldid talk on ”Com- municable Diseases", which proved to be educational and interest- ling. Tillie Clark has returned to her home in 0'Leary. after lspending the summer months lwith her daughter, Mrs. Bayfield iBetts and Mr. Betta. I l Mrs, Charlie Ellis of O'Leary, ,wa.s I visitor to Alma recently ,guest of her mother, Mrs Haber iElIl5, and Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. l Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wnndside. laccompaiiicd by Mr. and Mrs. Al- ,b(-rt. Smallman Knutsfnrd, sttendrrl ythe Maritime Fair in Amherst; N.S. ton Wednesday. Mr. Woodside took third prize with his display of likcadian, Wheat uliicli was the highest honor in the class coming lto the Island -The Afternoon Auxiliary of the yv. lwaa answered by in members, It lof Glace Bay, to the Evening Auxiliary to be sent with their parcel. An invitation was read from the Evening Auxiliary, to nricnd ;s Pot Luck supper. A noiiiiiiating conimittre, was appointed to bring in a slate of officers for the com- ing year. The worship and study lwas conducted by Mite. Joiin More- ms; of Nationally You'll never believe the magic that beautiful Miroplos can work in o drab kitchen, both, recrea- tion or other room until you see it. Rich and lustrous looking, it transforms a room into a colorful, pleasant place to live, work or play. Common household acids ond olliolii have no ellect upon Miraplox. No Muss, No Fuss-- Easily installed Installing Miroplas is no more disturbing to a home than popering a room. It can be installed on any clean, level, sound wall without additional con- alrucliovzsxpense. 31 Fsuinoting Colors-Ilennonizing friin Hundreds of pleasing combinations are possible . . . and Miraplos color goes all the way ilirv to the bod: and can't rub off. . . .... . ., leoHsrllisnsnis''Miriiplos''on ovsi-ytllsl Accept no substitute for a line pvoductl oiiuimiruo IN wniimc”... in ways! Wwnlm it . J by its ' r.,... (n to materials and quality. Inaloilolion guaranteed when done by iociory-authorized mechanic 4! Bemnnuliealile Wansfor on orNew Homes--atlow cost! adverlisei ”' , g i Z&QgQQ&gd THE ORIGINAL STYRON WALL TILE ahead. The study on the 4th w.pm'WM.,,,..,- ,2 ii: air & SEE US FOII ESTIMATE ,Or'do it yourself. Miraplai is easily; Installed by the avsvoge ."liondy I Mon", Thousand: have done so with - ' '- loeiiing mulls. Simpls' I” instructions and tools are available. DOUOLA8 DIIDS. &- JOIIES LTD. ' DIII U535 The a.n.niial meeting of the Clyde River W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. C. D. and Mrs. W. A. Maoiiean on Nov. 2. Mrs. R. D. Mntihsson presided. There were 14 members and one visitor present. Roll call was answered by "My Mothers maiden name.” Reports on the year's activities were presented by the President and Secretary. The following officers were then elected for the coming year: presi- dent. Mrs. W. A. MacLea.n; vice- presldent. Mrs. R. D. Matheson; treasurer. M1-s. Daniel MacNeil, (re-elected): secretary, Mrs. Reg- inald MacKirmon (re-electedi; conven-era: arts and literature. Mrs. George Dixon; home economics, Mrs. John MacNevin; agriculture, Mrs. John Gillespie; citizenship. Mrs, Harry Maobean; social wel- fare, Mrs. mic MaoPhail; auditors, Mrs. John Gillespie and Mrs. Monty Hyde; sick committee, Mrs. Monty Hyde and Mrs, Everett Murray: school comnnittee, Mrs. John Gillespie and Mrs. Reginald Macxinnon. A vote of thanks was tendered the outgoing officers. Amongst the unfinished business it was decided to continue with the music lessons for the school oliildiren and also to purchase an organ for the school. The teacher asked the Institute to put on s short one-act play in oonjunction with the Christmas concert and a committee was formed to deal with this. It was also decided to pur- chase a. table for the hall. Mu. Louis MaoLee.n gave a. report on the formation of a sewing class for the yunior girls and a. committee was formed to get this project go- ing, The bazaar will be held be- fore the end of November and will be preceded by some film or other entertainment, members to sup- ply eight or 10 lunches each for sale. A report from the Health Nurse on her recent visit to the school ll8.5 read. The attention of all in the district is called to a Blood Donor Clinic at Long Creek on December 3. It is hoped that at least six fiiocn each district will attend to make up the required quota. The sum of O82? was re- ceived froni the sale of Christmas cards. Collection for the evening was 32.15. Sixteen memibera paid their dues and eleven subscriptions were received for the Institute News. , Mrs. MGll'L)' Hyde invited mem- lbars to her home for the next ,meeting when roll call will be -answered by ”My Youthful Am- bition." Lunch was served and was followed by a social chat. SAFE SPOT WALCOT, England (CF) - The wooden post-office and store in this Norfolk community was only two feet from the cliff edge after last winter's storms. Now the 30- by-40 foot structure has been shifted 45 feet inland. chapter of ”Whcre ere the aim" proved interesting. It dealt nllh lcommunism in China and also the i Work of Christian Missions. :ME8LillK closed with the Mizpali llienediction. y l l The Evening Auxiliary held their imeeting at the home of Mrs. ;Claude MacNeili on Thursday .Stewariislilp message wax given by lwlls decided to give it donationlM1SH PPHYI Craig. It WES decided: of warm ciotliiiig for the ciiiidi-enithat a box be packed for the needy: llUAl.lTY iin Glace Bay, this box to be packed ,at the home of Mi's. Bernard, on Nov. la. Fririidship secretary re- ported 13 sick calls. one treat. itiirce hospital calls, 25 cards, and ltivo flowers sent, A Pot Luck sup- lper will be served in the church 'sciiooi room in late November. Next lmcctiiig w.li be held at the home of Mrs. Charlie Willis. President Lennan, ltiis Stanley Dumville and; Mrs. Charlies Willis. who will bring in the slate .of officers for the, new year. Prayer was offered for Missionary, Miss Florence Taylorl by Mrs, Claude MacNclll. The dc-. votioniil was conducted by Mrs. Staiiloy Dumvlllc. scripture resul-1 ing by Mrs. Clayton Stetson. medi- tation by the Lender. assisted by Mrs. K. Campbell and Pearl Craig. ; ..(:p l Christmas Special l cnnouoenagn SIOPWAICH-WRISIWAICH COMBINED VALUE S39 S0 Gold colour case, stainless hack. Luminous dial. Sweep second hand. Genuine leather strap. tEXPANS ION BRACELET 51!!) extra). Complete instructions. Money back within 5 days if not satlnfied. Sent C.O.D. or enclose money order and save charges. CANADIAN !'BF.(tl8E WATCH COMPANY. Dept. 41, Ynnge Arcade. Toronto. "A right to run loose within the law" on hallowe'en, a maglatrata told Sam Grychuk of Tlminins. Grychuk was fined :10 and costs for sasauiting s 18-year-old boy who was one of a gang making a noise in Grychuk's yard on Hal- lowc'en. ”You're taking the joy out of youth," Magistrate 3 At- kinson said. FLYING TRAFFIC COP! MELBOURiN'E. Australia, (OP) - Police here enlisted an air force helicopter to help untaxicsle Duk- hour traffic Jams. The aerial crew summon trauic squads by radio to special trouble spots. LAKEVIEW W. I. The annual meeting of Lakeview W. I. met on Nov. 5 at the home of Mrs. Francis Rose. Lakovlew. and opened with the reading of the Creed. Roll call was answered by members paying annual dues. a balance of siaaoa remained in the tuna. Money Ins raised by means of I. Ohristmu concert. a crokiboie party, a play. I. pantry sale. monthly ooilei:tions,, etc. Money was expanded on donations to ma. League. Red Cros, March of Dimes. A.O.W.W.. luropesn re- lief, rennin and n ; equip- ment for school. trab for school pupils, hall rsnt. ste. 00.30 was collected for the Salvation Army, and s. colileotion of vegetables. fruit and canod foot was collect- ed for Bouris Hospital. The following officers were ap- ,'id for the ensuim year: - prssident. Mira. Mocor-mick: vice- yiesident, Mrs. Franclu Rose; sec- retary, Mrs. J. E. Dingwell; audi- tors, Mn. Hudson Morrow and Mrs. Lyman Rosa; directors, Mrs. Avery, Miss Mabel Rose and Mrs. James McDonald; siok committee. Mia. L. D. Rose, Mira. Francis Rose. Mrs. Stanley Ding-well and Mrs. Harold Hunter; Red Orom secre- tary, Mrs. Lyman Rose. rangements for same. Christmas gift. In omhm" " - ””.i'lnn7u.9l i VIII MIIIWIW. E. O. JOIIIISTOIIE Says What about you! When are you going 5,, lot up-and what with? You'll want to retire from the grind some day-let's an over iv retirement plnn which will replace your income when you receive your last. pay cheque. EDWIN C. JOHNSTONE. B.A.4 U.L.D., Provincial Vhuggp . ill - 115 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. P. E. I. I , I M, 5' met, at me home ofliiight. Roll call was answered by Ivlfx. J. M. Macwilliams on Fridaylla inembers, The Tempemice; infternooii. The president coiiductedl-WCFPIRFY KRV0 9- messaile "HOW i0. is brief opening worship. Roll callybecome a success." The Christiani l l l to conduct the devotional. Nomin-l iiting committee are MissEva Mac-i Our signature on your coat is your guarantee of qualiiyl We guard our reputation closely so that it always stands for only the best in furs. This is important when you invest in furs, because there's so much to be considered in such a purchase! Trust us to always make available to you the finest furs . . . the smartest, loveliest fashions . . . the best values! TRADE-IN YOUR OLD FUR COAT we will malts you a liberal allowance. isloincl WE GUARANTEE TO MEET:- OUALITY for OUALITY STYLE for STYLE l PRIDE for PRIDE onuiiy furs shown elsewhere. OVER 250 FUR COATS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Terms Easily Arranged. Use Your Credit. furl-iers I