o Dgcauasa 12. 1941 ,,___ A Gift Suggestion From ulna ELENA BEAUTY $llL0ll This year why not give personal beauty to<a relative _or lriend. We feature the individualised machineless permanent. Regular $15.00 a gilt of original For 810.00 As a ' Christians Special fill. 76 GT. GEO. ST. . Cross Roads at 11 A. M. Alexandra a! " Kathryn Ann McKinley, 21. of Frankfort, Ill., has been exhibiting " cattle ll years in quest oi’ a U. S. championship. Two years ago she “ met lsesiie Cornwall, 22. oi’ Elgin. Ill. at the stock show. They axe shown with Kathryn's championship Hereiord steer. “ChamDT at the current International Livestock Show in Chicago. wed rent a. farm and raise cattle. The couple plan to .'l'hie column ls reserved ler news of local interest, but advertising o! a newsy nature may be inserted at live ceaats a word strictly pay- able in advance. _. 0003i for Christmas Photos graphs. ISLAND COLORED VIEWS for Christmas at Craswelils Studio. _¢1J OIIUICH IEIWICES- Service m Sunday. December 14th, at at 730 P. M. Rev. Sterling I. Steakhouse. Minister. ._,._ DOMINION COKE - The first shipment o! Dominion Ooke this year arrived today. A. Pickard s.» Co. NOITIIEBN ELECTRIC RADIOS I in Red. Blue, Ivory, Brown. Very new and smart. Toombs Music Store. , PLEASE REMEMBER the Free D‘ ry at Christmas. .Any don- ations gratefully received and acknowledged. Over 60 families to provide Ion. PLEASE REMEMBER the Free, Dispensary at Christmas. .Any don-l ationa gratefully received and acknowledged. Over 60 families to provide lor.. CTIUBON 0F SCOTLAND. - Servlces, Lord's Day, December 14th. Summerside 11.00 A. M. Milo 3.00 RM. Coleman 7.30 P. M. (roads permitting». Horace F. MacEe-cn. COVEHEAD — UNION ROAD- Winter order of services begin Sun- days December'14th. West Cove- head 11 A. M. Union Road 3 P. M. Covehead Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thos. A. Wilson, Minister. THE FUNERAL ‘o! the late Mrs. Donald Bell, will take place today at 1.45 with a short service at the house. followed by services in Tlyon United Ohm-oh at 2 o'clock. Interment in Hampton Cemetery. HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services on Sunday. December 14m. are a1. lol-l lows: North Wiltshire 11 A. M._ Hampshire 2.30 P. M. Hunter River‘ 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. I. Morrison. Min- ister TRYON — BONSIIAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Services for Sun- day. December 14th, arc: West- iGFliY-7.4§_p_nt_ coiuNNlz JORDAN You'll like her music and friendly cha —it's delightfully different- Praaanled b! McCORMiClUS BISCLELS CENTRAL PARISH, Sunday. Dec. 14th: Canoe Cove 11 a.m._, 3,8. 10.15; Nine Mlle Creek 3 'p_m-. Clyde River '1 Pm- Rfill- T- w- Cl-oodwiil, Minister. CITY POLICE COURT-M hi" stipendiary Magistrate's Courtye!" terclay. a man charged With drunken driving was sentenced to seven days in l1"- T“'° drum‘ “d incapables apllelfed. 0119 be“? fined s5 and costs or 10 dflyfi. the other being remanded .until De- cember 13. VICTORIA THE . VILLAGE BY THE SE/x Friends here of Ml‘. 5059p“ hi3?- Hampmn, are sorry to learn of his illness, but look forward to a re- turn o! his usual health. Friends here oi Mr. Will. Mac- Kay, Summerside, are sorry to learn oi his recent illness and wish for him a return to his usual health. Miss Fannie Ro erson. Victoria. is at present a vis 0r l0 311mm"- aide where she has been culled owing to the illness of her cousin, Mr. Will ltlncKny. Mrs. P..l.. Rogersorl is visiting the City guest of her daughter, Mrs, Spurgeon MacLennan and Mr. MacLennan. Mr. Parker J. Rogerson, Victoria. Inoreland 11.00 A. M. Albany 3 P.M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. Tryon Sunday} School 2 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks; Minister. 1 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH nv CANADA.-—Service on Decem-i ber 14th will be as follows: Cnled-i onia 11.00 A. M. Murray Harbour (roads pelvnltting) 3.00 P. M.. Wood ._. 9~Q a arsenal 1rnillrrrrnrrauanraarllsrr-rrrrsrznrr. i NEW YEAR TERM Opens January 5. Good business courses train quickly for secure, well-paid positions. Our intensive courses will save time and rneney in preparing for these good positions. Then, because ol the thoroughness of our train- ing, our graduates are given preferengg!“ the more select positions. - Call, write, or phone for particulars. “in: =1 =1 ml rum B17: , Ll/TNTU’ JlJ.LE-IF g uuclmr/ -\')LiE'ln “IAINT jlf/IAN I M(..'Nl__‘.l'(1f5 Q2 1 Islands 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. A. AN DDRO. Mlnlbtfl. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Sew‘ vioes Lord's Day, December 14th, (roads and weather penmltting). star's Road 10.30 A. M. (School ouse). Brooklyn 2.30 P. M. Murray iver 7.30 P. M. Sabbath School at urrey River 2.00 P. M. ENGAGEMENT-—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H.‘ Deighan announce the engagement ol their third eldest (laughter, Annie Susanna Kathleen to Joseph Allan, youngest son of I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coady, North -Wiltshire. Wedding to take place in Decelnbc . ‘I-r CORNWALL PASTORAL" (“TARGE of the United Church o1 Ltnada. Services December 14th. New Dominion 11 A. M. Kingston 3 P. M. Official board meeting Tues- my. 8 R. M.‘ Cornwall 7.30 P. M.‘ Church School at the usual hour. Rev. M. K. Cllarman. Ministen. | POWNAL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. Rev. E. R. Mac- Vicar, Minister. Worship Services, Sunday, December 14th. 2.30 P. M Millview. 7.00 P. M. Poiwnnl. ‘Ilhe Sacrament of hhe Lord's Supper will be observed at both services] Belle River United Church. Sum, o n o s a a u a ii day, December 14th. There wilibe a. service a! Public Worship at 11.00 A. M. 1r travel conditions permit.' a e s a < 0 m - n i 5 i - n e n Q E v n ‘ IIIIYIIIIIFQUIDQCJIWII Here's b r resection loryour ladraallc brakes Adria! sem pmn a - so Super Brsh l’ id hassles flu a alecsgve or? s wider seinperarrrg range... rona I 9 degrees Fahrenhe n; l0 e sbelowaero. lnhorwealherar l’: oo "Clues S r Break ‘Plaid gie: a ex a protect on ans wear s corneal lr’a the ea ' brake laid ea- hfiClaeyalenan ap rowed resales Chrysler-burl rve iclea. Iollow the advice of Ch eler i=la'lil'i'a'l'elvlliri‘”” 5"" Eldon congregation urged to attend. Rev. E. R. MecVicar, interiinl Mod- erator, will conduct the services and preach. Y.P.U. MEETS —_ The‘ regular; meeting oi’ the Hsrtsville Y.P.U.' met qt the home oi’ Mrs. Duncan meeting was led by Miss Addie Hal-v liweil and Mrs. Ewen Lamont and were "Stand Up, Stand Jesus. "When He cometh"; and llm‘ not Ashamed To Own My Lord." Several questions from the Quest-_ ion Box were answered by Donald Nicholson and discussed by, the members. Prayer was olfered by ‘Rev. D. Nicholson. Collection amounted to $1.36. Thirteen new members joined. The social pert of the evening was in charge of Mrs. Jalmee Nicholson and Kenneth Mac- klnle. IJunch was served. snraurrs Amine - The. meeting in the Parish Hall on Wed- ‘ . December 10th. took the ionn of a Round Table Discussion. opmlng with prayer, followed by roll call and reading of the min- utee. The treaaurerb report of the Cabaret Party showed a net balance ot 880.04. which amount was tum- ed over to the Secretary o! the Bin-nary Fund Account. A motion was then passed entitling mcrlber! to draw from this account a sum ot one dollar or more. for investment. with the object oi Increasing the sum. and reporting at the next. Round Table Discussion. The-next project towards Bursary subjective will be the sponsoring of a recital b! Mr. Rloyaton EMmfol-d sndZMr. William Rogers. Plan; were discuss- ed for various (lhristrnas eosaon activities, following which the business meeting was oeed. and Inqnbers jdned in s Quin Contest sin-Au the ab; d sflksfiv - Hie vacant place, there is none can [In iterator-lam MecIntosh on rrldaygDec. 5. The log, glued in Mum; in Italy, president presided. The devotional 99cm“,- “gh, 1944, w” based on Mar-k 3_ Hymns sung this. That a man lay down his lile Up For (or his Triends. sun and In the morning. we will -Rev_ I . omember him. Sadly Missed by IIls G-ndimother. ‘ ‘ Dunning. gives left-overs is engaged in putting the finish- ing toilches to the new home of In loving memory of our dear father. Lemuel Cudmore, who pnls- . ed away December 12th, 1045. When loved ones are; the sunset sea God never- meant that there should be ' Lonely hours of sorrow for Those who are left upon the share- For i! He filled this world o! ours With love-with stars-with frag- rant ilowen . Mow can we doubt Hi tender care Will give more love and beauty there. Lovingly Remembered by the Fmmlly. In Francis who passed away December 12th, 1044. Time speeds on, three years have passed Since death its gloom, its shadow t. can , Within our home, where all wal bright. - And took from us a shining light. We miss that light and over will, fill, here We mourn, but not. in vain For Ip ln Heaven we will meet again. liver Rememb ed by His Wile and Farmlly. Down In loving memory n! my dear grandson L /Cpl. Daniel G. Whit- Greatcr love hath no man than The lientral ‘Guardian i TO-NIGHT ' loving memory of Wston .Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Molynesux, _Orapaud. They expect to have it in ‘readiness to move in by Christ- mas. Plans were made for putting on a Sunday evening candlelight ser- vice on December 14th. Mrs. A. MaoLood invited the members to her home lor practice. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Evan Wright. The many lriends in Victoria and Orapaud o1 Mrs. Elmer 1n- m-an, Hampton. are pleased .to learn she has returned home af- ter her recent stay in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Char- lottetown. The many friends here of Mrs. Russell Ferguson, Hampton. are pleased to learn she has returned home alter being a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown, {or a couple o! weeks. Friends here of Mr. Roy MQre. Hampton. are pleased to learh he has returned home from the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Char- lottetown, where he was a patient during a long and trying illness o! several months. + V. Mr. SJ. Dllnslord, Manager I the Bank uf-Nova Scotia, Victoria. has returned home alter his re- cent illness and operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. His many friends here wish for him a speedy and complete return to health. ' The Women's Auxiliary oi the Anglican Church, Crapaud, met for the December meeting at the Rectory. After the usual routine ol business the election of officers took place as follows: President. Mrs. Frank Myers; vice-president. Mrs. Vernor Moore; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Best (re- elected); Dorcas secretary, Mrs Wilfred Ferguson. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the ladies present after which a social hour o! friendly chat was ‘indulged in. The Busy Bees Mission Band held their monthly meeting ‘in the school room on Tuesday, Decem- ber 2nd. The meeting opened by reciting the Members Purpose in unison. This was followed by the singing of Hymn No. 598 "Away In A Manger". The scripture read- ing from Luke 218-16 was taken by Phyllis Bruce followed by the nary "The Baby Jesus". The col- lection was taken by Garry Mac- Lean and the Roll was called by ‘the Secretary. Joyce MacDonald: lalso there was a report by the Temperance Secretary. The Study Book was taken by Miss Freda iHowatt. Election of ollicers lor the ‘coming year then took place as lollows: President. Gordon Miller; 'vice president, Sylvia Bolllter; see- retary. Garry MaeLean; treasurer, ‘Robert Wright. Meeting closed by singing hymn No. 50 "Silent Night" and repeating the Mizpah Benediction. The regular monthly meeting o! the Evening Auxiliary o! the ‘W.M.S.. Victoria, met at the home, oi’ Mrs. Fred lnman on Thursday! evening. December 4th with eleven members and one visitor present.' Meeting opened by singing Hymn No. 51 "0 Little Town oi Bethle- hem". The Scripture was read by Miss Freda Howat‘ from Luke 2:- 29-30 followed by prayer by the Life often depends on unfailing light. There must be current available always, even when unforeseen accidents cut oi? the normal supply. To meet such emergencies hospital authorities install dependable Exide Emergency Lighting Units for power that must not faili What better: guide could you ask when selecting a baeesry for your car? Let your choice be an Exide battery. Know what it is to have dépendable Exide power to stare your car: at all times. Go to your Exide Dealer for sound, honest advice on all matters pertaining to batteriesxLet him help you choose the right Exide battery for your car. EXIDE SERVICE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THESE DEALERS: . ClTY DEALERS l. W. Mallews Battery Service Martin's Garage All British-American Oil Stations ' DISTRICT DEALERS England's Garage . I . Alberto! C. H. Seller HUM" m"?! Hadley Woodsldc .. Brcadalbane L. S. Dunning . Kenslngton Chas. Doull d; Son . .... .. Carleton Daniel Clarke Mount Stewart Norman McWilliama . .. CarIetonTJrnest Gallant P. M. McCaull .. Ail British-American Oil Stations EXIDE WHOLESALERS R. T. Holman Ltd. " ' Chi!“ Maritime A i“ m. " Oyster Bed Bridge Ellerslie i Edward Gallant, Oyster Bed Brldfl! ' _ All McCall-Frontenac Oil Stations wn b Halifax, N. S. and 5t. John, N. I. Allison McLeod Garage All McCall-Frontenac Oil Stations Bay Motors Garage .. lunamersldl Carney Bros. " J. F. Taylor .. Summe J’ Arsenault ll Gaudet, Ltd. Wellington n l-I P-ll. N. C. Rodger . Amherst. N- 3- ' Fri fl- presldellt. Mrs. Keith lviyers. The Temperance Secretary read s- a lvkllciltzDonalzdaryirelaléxléiill-figmn Begin“ members then took part in reading thought provoking 1309"‘ “n Term‘ i P igfelecteay Pfempemnce “c. from the Missionary Monthly. The perance._ Election of officers or, er ( M" Eamerson MBCDOIP hymns "Come All Ye Faithful’. the CfiIIl/IDZ geordghennggkggiltvlf gfdaflzre ele-cwdy correspondln‘ l1 i‘ H 3 es n . ' e Auray In AMnnger, Gentle Mary ‘°(‘::_e1ec’u,§,. v',ce_pres,,,ent, seems”, Miss Freda Ilowatt: L-aid Her Child" with reading of last vr-rse in unison. The collection amounted to $1.40. The friendship secretary gave a report and thelelccted); M“, Evan Wright (re-elected). secretary, Mrs. Dan Mac-Leon (re- treasurer. Mrs. Gordon And at the going down ol the . Mrs. WORFI-STLRSHITU; ‘attractive a cabinet. 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