fabric, Kzryscr gloves look so expensive, cost so little. The kind she can wear all day, every day. All $1.00 and up. Ilear Santa a she really prefers KArsil (she buys it for herself) Sheer, clear, long-weer- ing stockings that will do you proud when they say " Merry Christmas ". A range of exquisite shades. 85c and up. or fabric and leather. MGDRE £~ MLQEOD LE1 The Stars of Ten Thousand Gifts OM;T;' NEW HAVEN SCHOOL Bmor Roll for the months o! October and November. , Anl Leo Cavanagh; 3, James ‘Iiemey. Grade IV.—1, Velma Frlrzell; 2. Jean Pollard; 3, Margaret Boyle. Grade LII (Al-l, Brent. Mac- Dougall; 2, Anna Cavanagh; 3. Mary Cavnnagh. Grade III. (B)—l_ Eileen Mao- Nevin; 2, Joe Tierney. Grade Il.—l. Bernice Gas-s Vivian MaoFadyen. equal.__ Grade I. (A)—1. Mil-TY MBBENYI Tierney; 3, Llo Mur . Gra e I. tBl-l, Wima. Polsrd. Grade l. (Cl-No tests. Highest average-Velma. Frlzaell. Perl attendance — Margaret Boyle. _ (Patnot please copy.) NOVEL SANDWICH FILLING Cream cheese mixed with either lemon or orange marmalade and spread on thin slices of brown bread and butter provides a spice of nqveltywas__a_sandurich_fil_ling;_ i, Attention i Fur Breeders Elmstlale and Vicinity The first mow storm of tho ses- IP90" snco in s. vicious form, snd receiv- ed no applause whstever. The famwm are slowly moving thegegotawes lo market and are pie that the prices, st loast this season are more fiatislactory’ than last your“ The sincere sympathy of s host of friends is extended b0 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Burke and family, o! Tlgnlsh in their bereavement caus- ed by the death 0f their s07! H!‘ Pilot Leonard Burke in Ensland. Maura Everett Shes. Claude MaoNelll. Ralph and Leigh Ooh-ion wen recent visitors to Giarlottc town lsst week. Corporal Stirling Matthews, of the R. C. A. 1"., at Bummerside spent s furlough with his wifs and family in Elmedale. Raymond Brennan of the R. C. A. FE, Summerside, spent a leave with his patents Mr. and Mrs. William Brennan, Dock Road. last week. , Edward Ohslloron of the C. A. F“ at Halifax spent s furlough recently the guest of his sister Mrs. Austin O'Brien. Mr. Harry OT-Iallomn of St. John, spent s few days with friends in Campbellton and El-ns- dale. While in llmsdals he was the guest of his sister Mrs. Austin O'Brien. Friends in this community re- gret to learn of the death two wears sgo. Mr Frank Boyle of Lowell Mr Boyle , . . was s fre- quent visitor to P. E. L. during his summer vacation and will be missed by many friends. His wife was thefoz-mer Miss Elizabeth Ellsworth 0f Elmsdale n on ex- Mrbhsrles G Dunn is o tended visit to Lowell and other cities, having been called there by the death of Mr. Prank BOYIE. Mrs. uonard Williams was a re- cent. visitor to Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Murray, Mrs. Thomas Murray and Mrs. Hazel Cameron motored to Sea View on Sunday last. Mr. Edgar Williams of Albertlon left last week for Ontario. Mr. Joseph McKenna oi’ the Dock Road returned home after spend- ing some time 1:1 New Brunswick. Mrs. Ronald McKenna spent a few days last week in Tignish the the guest of her brother Mr. John Cameron and Mrs. Cameron. Mrs. Henry Williams returned to her fume on Sunday after a pleasant visit with friends and re- latives in Tyne Valley and Northam. Many citizens of this community attended the Mlnlstml Show in Alberton Hall on Wednesday of last week, and enjoyed lt. immensely lt was a decided success financially and otherwise. Proceeds were in. aid of the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton. Turkish defences sout-h Rumlan strengli Buoovina. and Moldavia t4) relieve Pleasure against the Rumnnians. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN THEA TIE “N0 TIME for COMEDY” Starring ROSALAND RUSSEL JAMES STEWART SOURIS, THUR. I1 MONTAGUE, SAT. I3. MATINEE, SAT. 3 P. M. M hires] leads the new Can-edlnn fighter squadron now in action In Britain. War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) DEC. 10. ISIS-Allied forces in the Balkans made gains Sores. concentrated in MT. STEWART SCHOOL Honor Roll oi Mt. Stewart School for November: Grade X-l. Helen Ol-lanley; 2. Leona Jay; 8. Jean Atfleck. Grade IX-l. Jean MacAdsm; 2. Mary MacGregor; 2i. Alcthn Fee- Lwgs- walla" Mlwmlitt han. Grade VIII-l. Ethel heard; 2. Rowria Mercer and Anna Blrt. (equal); 3. Margaret MacDonald. Grade VII-l. Peter MacLeod; 2. Marion Clark; 3. Natalie Jay. Sea View and Vicinity The olodng days of November west-her BIG-Ill" HUI‘ tents discussed. Several pieces of knitting were handed in to the Red Cross Convenor besides more quilts were reported finished. The pro- grams committee then Blliflfbfllned with s chorus, 0 Canada. An inter. estlns Nadine. Mrs. Leigh Suther- land. Share The wealth was then those who gave correct answers. Mrs. Amos Adams whining the Oscar prize. This created much amusement. An exchange of Christ. mas gifts then took place among the members. The singing of the National Anthem brought the licious lunch w d hostess asslsteda8byser1ifl~s.by the Donald. . of Darnlcy and at the homo of . Colin Donald on Thursday evening. The call to Worship was followed by the Christmas pro- Hrame from the Missionary Month- ly in full with Mrs. Donald lead- mg and all members taking part Mrs. Edwin Donald presided the organ and lead in the Christ- 3s Carols all through the pro- ame. The president there took charge of the meeting m;- m; 5115111958 Period and gave a splendid address and closed by flhflnklng the members for their co-qperation and hell? dllflfli; the Past, year. The sec- i T611111’? then read the minutes and nine members answered to roll gall with a Christmas verse ofscrlp- lure. There were also some visitors Present. The seyc Tress then gave a. full acount of the years activities which were most encouraging both in attendance and the finances as they had reached their allocation. The secy reported sending parcel l0 $Ydu€y Mission containing quilt and various other articles. Dele. gates were then appointed u) attend Presbyterial in Bummersidc. Pres, cKay were appointed delegates to attend. All joined in repeating 111B Mill's Prayer this concluded this part of the m ting. Mrs. H. L. Donald then took the chair for the election 0f officers. President, correspondence were read and con- ‘ carried out and prizes awarded to meeting to a. lose after with a de- at i l‘ Two and three thread all i Prlces....... 5 Ladies’ Full Fashioned fine quality Lisle. Price Ladies’ Full Fashioned extra fins quality Lisle. Price Ladies‘ Full Fashioned silk and wool, a lovely quality. Shades : Afternoon, Swag Ski and Ankle Socks, a full range of sizes. All nice bright shades. -- Prices zscu Buy Early and get first choice in all the new shades. You Prowse For P CHRISTMAS HOSIERY Medium Service Weight Silk Hole with tins Lisls m: sad welt. shades of Gipsy, Whimsy and Hussy. $1.15 silk to the top Chiffon in tho now glamorous $1.00 sud $1.15 $1.00 $1.15 $1.50 ..-----..----.- s--¢...-----‘-¢-.-----¢s¢ooo ......--'-.~---mu-s-rusou-ss- ger, Spice, etc. Price .. .. y 7513., and loo per pr. will then avoid the rush. Bros” Ltd. rsclicsl Gillie and Trappers 'I‘heladles of the Elmsdals United Grade VI-1. Eugene Brown; 2. Mrs. C. Donald. Vice Pres, and Mhs cided t0 meet itlésfltsiiatrliiwfi Church m to be commended o an i t - _ Mr. - “w. wr_.“r.:l1::;; " 'ed—n"‘uté_’ sin lair MaoGuiEBn, ' _ ., . the Splendid chicken supper sex-veil 31d? Gr H m 3' wmmd MMDO“ suiir,%f°i-M“§§§§§g°°§ Bu“ ladle‘ sill;- thzalneesteilhvg. y Anrile Keir. Auditors. Mrs. Keith nesdav "e31"? i“ l}; ,{“51},‘§,§,‘, _FRITZ WElSSLhR of vMontreal is; buying all in the Hall on Wednesday to s Grade V—-l. Frank Plgot: 2. Er- Stewarship. sears. Mrs. Arthur ~—~ Donald. M"s- Frank Bea - Pw- Emlyn“ ‘fill c115}, lo, me ‘ tuen kinds of Raw l< urs at W. Chester S. McLut'e’s 11:28; ynuvlygger} egmlgflt W011!“ g1’ neg nérgEachem; 3. Pearl Mitchell, McKay. Temperance sorry, Mrs, on-“amgdialgrflblfaslzveliianfl “xa-Blatilg: gem ml?’ Rmam-mnfill‘ flflafii, ‘in... were made {or same. Office 110 KENT STREET Charlottetown. ' ' “K 1V'—1- PM" Jay? 2- Ella Frank M°KW~ SiPB-"Be" 5%’! Sh r‘ n u; ‘w 11‘ {,4 ‘My; fiugald —-——j—--— ’ ’ NORBORO SCHOOL “$13., sill“? ‘killed? t M M“: H" L" D°““l‘l' Ml“ Mmmfil: li-Ilallllawlllll‘; finite. 91'1" “Mimic mvsident. MN _ _ ___% _ — . argaze cEach- Secy, Mrs. Jas Hickey. A vote o! was large] amndcd This w“ m, men c); he: appreciation KEEP THEM CL . Pays highest market prices m muowlng u the standing o, firm. 2. i Lottie McDougall and thanks was tendered the retiring first o, m: mm of knmwnmenu u, m mmbm m, me“- hegffly w. _---, d SW Norboro School tor the months of flgfina B rt (equam 3‘ Nelson M’ figécefié oggmohlgilmm“: bgmléng held to raise funds for this worthy °P°mi4°fl Ind he!!!’ dun“? mexllm‘ mebnellft" uglwmiiiilllllilolllnd: ‘of r . vwz r t ~ “£23; aygfljgflvfifim‘ Sullivan; 3' Grade II--1. Bruce Pigot: 2. box was quite aireditnble cause‘ A cmmlme h“ been mm‘ Zfifidm. Qfislgfnéfifidgfikil, ‘QLJ.’ lj-ly- ~ ~~ ' ' “s °l Francis McEachern: 3. Freda Deane All Joined in singing the Doxology ed l“ this ‘mmmunlly l0 mm" “$0,. Quemonmyre 1o,- m, “M... ; Melvin Griffin; 3, Jean Webster. Grade lx.--i. Marjorie Hughes; a. “"1 I. WEININGER "The largest fur buyer in Canada” will be at F. R. McLaine’s on Grafton Sh, Charlotte- town, starting Tuesday, Dec. 9th, and days following. Paying highest cash prices for all kinds of silver foxes, red foxes, mink, rats, etc. I want your furs and will pay the highest mar- ket price. L-3l5-l 2-8-3i. RAW FURS WANTED Silver Fox skins, Muskrat and other raw furs ‘re- quired. Highest, market prices. Trade demanding quantities. See us now. Petting and cleaning done by our experienced men. Plant now in operation. FOR SALE Used fox wire, fox houses, cedsl posts, lumber Ind electric motor. G. R. MACQUARRIE Summerside The Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. takes pleasure in announcing that the Char- lottetown Fur Sales Limited is being continued under the same name at the same quarters, 55 Queen Street, Charlottetown. n to the re ular Marketing Service, fal-llillillgilfigr PEI/PINE and CLEANING are also provided under the usual insurance and protection. we gglicil the patronage of all fur farmers and assure them the usual “Fur Pool" stand- ards of service are providlfl- Furs for marketing are also being received at the office of J. A. WEBSTER. our Charlottetown Manager, I 15s Richmond street. Charlottetown i The Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. Sumrnerside, Prince Edward Island Our motto "We believe the best way 1° 891 111191" MU is to deserve It.” Elsie Hughes. Grade VIlI.--l, Miriam Lawless; 2, Thane Douglas 3, Vivian Murphy. Grade VL-l, well Andrews; 2, James Murphy; 3, Garth Stewart. Grade l . Sr.--l. Norma Lawless; 2, Irene Hughes; 3, G Donald Glover; 2, Lorraine Hughes. Grade l.—l. John Glllis; 2, Lloyd Lawless; 3. M Mm- Perlect Atten anoe — ivian Sul- livan, Miriam Lawless, Lowell And- rews, Jmnes Murphy, Vernon Mur- phy, John Gillls. Highest average Senior Grades —- Mlriam Lawless 863% Highest average John Gillie 92.3%. Leona G. Cameron-Teacher. TORONTO SCHOOL Honor Roll for Toronto School for the month of November Grade a.-1_ Elsie Gallant. Grade Vidal, Anita Dolron; 2, e . Grade V.—l, Inez, Doiron; 2, Mona Gallant. Grade 1v.-1, Noreen Gallant; 2, Jenny Doiron. mode IIL-l. Arnold Gallant. Grade IL-i. Hazel Doiron. Grade L-No exams. Adelina Bouin-Teacher. Junior Grades — PO UL TR Y Buying daily live or dressed CHICKEN and FOWL Our specialty Heavy Milkfed Chickens. J. D. Jenkins, Prop. L-348-l2-10-4i EXAM|NAT|ON smut; sud smut»; our». ll. J. IMBOII OPTOMETII-IIT Montague. I. B. l. Oiflcs lloln-s: ll to ll A. It I to l P. M. Holidays elo. by appointment Office Connected with 0800810!!! Alec MacDonald. PRINCIPAL, Elizabeth Webster. INTERMEDIATE, Edith Cameron. PRIMARY, Eunice Lund. DUNSIYAFINAGE SCHOOL Honor Roll for November, Grade X.—1, Graeme Boswell; 2. Char] Jenkins; 3, Clifton Court. Grade VIII.—1. Keith Vesey. Grade VII-l, Guy Stewart: 2. Lincoln Boswell: 3. Wilfred Dennis. Grade VL-l, Aden Clow. Grade V.-1_ IxRoy Vessey; 2. Verna Boswell; 3. Lillian Thompson. Grade IV.—1. Ethel Robertson. Grade III-Robert Vessey. Keith mm, e ual: 2, Erwin Court. Grade I.—-1, Barbara Cavicchi; 2, Albert Foster: 3. Jean Robertson. Grade I. (Al-Irving Vcssey. (B) —-Phyllis Dover, Florence Anderson, Gloria Jenkins; (C) Irene Dennis. Teacher-Beatrice Cameron. ,n|:nn|n anus. GIFT TIPS Chocolates in beautiful Cedar Chests u great vor- isty of shapes and sizes Chocolates in fun boxes —ths largest disp uy and variety you have ever seen. Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets-o bountiful and use- ful gift for Her. Handsome- ly boxed — Modsmtsly priced. Tlts number and variety c1 our gifts malts it almost impossible to malts u com- plete list. But of all com in and lust look ovsr our largo assortment and b0 convinced that v10 luvs the "“'r‘“ DIIINIIIIIIDIIIIhIIFI i followed by the lvllzpah Benedition brought tho meeting to e close and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. 1v w. Donald. Mrs. Edwin Donald kindly invited the members to her home for the January meeting. Roll call to be answered by s. thought on the New Year Mrs. H. L. Donald spent a pleas- ant visit recently with friends 1n Charlottetown and New Glasgow. Mr. Elton McKay has accepted a position ln Summerside with the Jenkins Co, for killing poultry and canning. v, New Glasgow and Vicinity Pie. Arthur Rogers who was home on lesve from Newfoundland recently was given s farewell party st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lnrne Sfevlnson and presented with s, gold wrist watoh and purse. . Stevenson ptaented James Moffatt address "For He's s Jolly Good Fellow," was sung after which Arthur thanked his many friends for their kindnen. Dancing we; ondoyed and the India passed refreshments. Good wishes were extended to the soldier, and a. ssfe return. Miss Ruth Stevenson, Charlotte- gpent the week-end st her ere. Rev. Robert and Mrs. Show and little daughter Donna were recent. visitors to Montague, at w. Brows old hone. town. home Mir Doris mellorhhdlurlotteotivg‘. n Quads m guest . Friends of Mr. Vemon Hill no ad to lee him out ssnln sfter vtng to remain in the home with s sore knee. Mr. and Mia O. C. Rutlco, have taken u the Gift you vrsro looking for. REIIIIIN BROS. PHONE 86 LEO M. DOUCETTE ROY M. SMALLMAN ir rest: here. and receiv s cordial welcome. Mr. Is and c “war up..." :2" as; s some me s imlilil” nun. "so. n co - pegged with s beau kdtgeyctrlo rec n: amp. sooompln ldtire of good wishes wide llrcle 0f friends 1.11011. ‘the Ladies Aid and Missions Society of the mirlstlsn Ch met at the home Stewart on wed for different entertainments to be held in the future. stitute on Monds. Club Womens Creed. The an from their Mrs. Albert fsy averting last. H1 ti d mm '5 ‘m Qugsffiuvii“? has»: c! vu- Mrs. W. J. McLeod. entertained the members of the Women's In- Canada was sung secretary read the report which stood ap- proved and roll call was answered by the members paying their dues. The School Committee reported new blinds needed and it was cle- cided to purchase same. Sick Com- mittee report/ed several visits pay- ed. New School Comm: will be Mrs. J. B. Dickieson, Miss Elsie Laird. Conveners for "‘ tionnanru a. pointcd-Cltimnship, Mrs. R. Dickieson. Pehruarysocial Welfare Miss Ella Semple; March, Agricul- ture. Mrs. R. B. Dlckisson; April Home Economics, Mrs. Harland Hill. A letter of thanks was rend by the Secretary from Pt. Stirling Camp- bell who is in the tomes in Eng- land for parcels sent monthly. t was decided to live the usual Christmas treat to the school children. Plsoo of meeting will be at Mrs. Robert Abbies-l-‘toll ball will be answered by Helpful Hints. Refreshments will be in charge of Mrs. Earl Houston and Mrs. Chal- mers Isird, Programme for even- ing, Chorus — Oh Susannah. Read- ing, lliss Ella Sample, Contact, Mrs. Richard Diclrieson. Recitation, Mrs. R. L. Dickiesort. Mrs. Everett Ilergueson. Contest. Mrs. J. W. Mcteod. Jumbled utters. mm- csl Contest, Mrs. P. L, Campbell. Lunch was served and ihs Notional Anthem. Mrs. Elbert Hill was s visitor to the city Mondsy. STITUTI (lent, year were distributed smcmfl the r ~ a toilet‘ aoM-‘t. ‘and! soft-ill 11133,... n ' ' members and meeting then ad- urned, after which s delicious . r B - - u; “nah M“ bllleliligatomvfitst Ewpom‘ [LUFFS 1U Duncan lvlcGougan. It was slao m" l“ N L1 (five o REINGTON Portable forces-iii aiihfffi m Christmas-Jim ‘m’ built models mflfl se. All have tho convenience ° Q Give a Remington Portable this gift all can enjoy! Five premlloll every requirement, suit eve pur features of large machines P"! d" full ‘E being portable. SEE YOUR LOCAL REMINGTON DEALER MILLER BROS- 141 GREAT onoacn sTREE-T cuAnLorrt-ITOW"