' c-mtm a; 0mm In‘: ion-u us. Here's a cologne- exhilarating as a stolen kiss . . . a mellow bath oil to change your bath to e pool of liquid beauty . . . and a dusting powder as soft and downy as a rosy-pink cloud. 9h the Flash“ Celafllo, 4 ea. Ollfls I0 or. $5.00 lath Oil, OIJO Dustin] Iewdel, $2M) min water. e n. is.“ Toilet loop. 4 sakes $1.1! ledy IITI, I0 ea. OIJP t "\ moon:- a. M9LEOD ma. Elfin ‘Q. tumsmis SPECIALS At The mini: ELENA BEAUTY SALON Do your Christmas shopping W‘ ' . wens’: °l hem"? l" Yourself on top oi the _l|st. Again 9 9 Y°II_ a chance to save money by taking advant- age at these special prices for two wgqkg , _ $7.00 for $5.00 . . 310,00 i... 57m $5.00 tor $3.50 Advanced Students’ Permanents, without setting $250 All Permanent: individualizedmand guaranteed to last six mon s. Phone 219i for your fiipointroentf NOTICE 0F TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the loard oi Appeals from Ciyig Rates and Assessments of the City of Charlottetown, will be held in the City Police Court in the City Building, on Wednesday, No- vember 27th, i946, at the hour of 10.00 A. M., for the purpose ot hearing appeals from Supplementary assessments. comfortably this yohr, x ‘K i. A. FULLERTON City Clerk. QUICKIES" By Ken Reynolds t OEIITIIAI. A lillAlllAll ‘Ilheelmahseteelteeaswa at leeallnteseeqbatadeerthln; olaeewsynatlseiaybeinaerted etlveoesstaawoflLsts-iesiypay sbleilsstlvanoe. CllIWIl-ls tor PIOTOITINIL CONIIDIB-ATION LIFE IN. SUIANCE. WATCHES. only $12.50 plus tax. Toousbs Music Store. Till FIT-RITE Shoe Company Ltd. for all types o! footwear. HOWARD McINNII. Fitted Footwear now located at m Queen Street. THE IDEAL CITE-Make ber hsPPY with a selection from our Dresser Bets display. Crockett’! Jewellery. 500K OI‘ KNOWLEDGE — Educate your child. It Pays. Write R. H. Bousfleld. head Of- fice Representative, c/o General Delivery. Charlottetown. nos-son _ Our mill will émsin closed imtll November 30. 184B. as ,ws are unable to have all our bgk to 09m on the vertissd. Wm. Condon k Sons. Woollen Mills. Charlottetown. GUITARS. Violin and Ukulele> Fins price. STOP — Santa Says there is no need to go any further than The Abegwclt. Do your shopping for the entire family st Gharlattetowris Headquarters for Gifts. The Abeg- weit Gift Court. Open evenings until Christmas. SANTA SAYS be wise, and buy your Christmas Cards and Gifts at the Abegiweit Gift Court this year. Gift Wrapping Service for your convenience. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Service Thursday. November 21st. Charlottctovm 7.30 P. M. Novcmbrr 24th. Argyle Shore. 11 A. M. DoSabic 3 P. M Borden liall. 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. ii Bishop. GIFT APPRELIATED — The staff of West Kent Sch-col acknow- ledges with thanks the receipt of a full pet of the Source Book En- cyclopedia gilt of Mrs. William Brehaut, formerly rice-principal of the School. HAD ENJOVABIE TRIP —Mr and Mrs. John E Beer acccm partied by M." and Mrs Hr-rr MacLcan. Mx. Louis Maclleun m: Mr. Arnold Bcnr ni Clyde Rivc: have returned home after an cr joynble motor trip tn Dartmouth NS. CORNWALL Y. l’. U — The Cornwall You-lg People's Union incl at. the home oi Mr. and. Mrs Brew» e1 Boyle. New Haven. on Fridnv of the cvciiinr; and llf‘? topic W.1‘. “Losing your Lilo it: l" It". Re- ports from thc ccnvci-usri nl Mt. Herbert were givui Ly l\'l.i"$_f3l‘(f lowther and the other tlclcgaies Betty King hmi charge of the rc- creation which was much cnjoycd. Billy McEachern scored n hundrczl in the Bible Queuions Meeting closed with Auld Lorri Sync. Al the meeting previous 1.. this winch was held at the home of M1‘. and Mrs. A. P. McEacliern the leader was Eva McPhuil and hcr topic was “Christian Crusading" Recreation was under the cliargn of Evelyn Godfrey and it. ‘was enjoyed by all James Miller. Betty King and Billy Mollachem sang and hearty thanks vas extended to Mr. and Mrs lilcltachern for the use of their ‘home. ' s.s. RALLY -'[lie Rally Service lot the Cornwall United Church {Sunday School was largely attend- .ed on Sunday the thira. School {choruses and songs by the children ‘were very much appreciated. Stan- ley Godfrey read a story "Pruely Brothers" and Viciet Frisssl read oiiths "Ox-made for Christ". Jessie Murray. Elaine Macl-"htail and Aud- rey MmcPhali sang “I heard the voice of Jesus Say" and Janet Skinner. Miriam l-iiorne. Autay Frinel and Wanda Willis sang "Jesus Loves the Little Children”. Margaret Boylo led in an exer- cise with four limo girls, Eileen Boyle. Miriam Hyae, Laura Mae Hyde and Ruth biacPhail. Merwin Scott. George liowther and Kari Willis sang together. Howard Mur- ray read the Scripture lemon and Joan and Buddy hfacKiniay sang a duct. Shirley Jewell. Eva Mac- Phaii. Evelyn Godfrey. Elaine and Audrey MacPnaii took part in an txercise. and Mr Skinner gave s short address and pronounced the twnediction after the congregation had joined in a hymn. CITY POLICE COURT-At the City Police Court yesterday morn- ing a party charged with the theft lof a newspaper. (The Guardian). from the door of a subscriber was liven ten days. The complaint in this case was laid by a subscribe: on Grafton street, who had ‘can missing his paper for libout a week. and decided to sit up and wait for the newsboy to come. The boy left his paper and shortly aftere young man came alone. picked it up and went away. The riditfui owner gave chase and later complained to the police. two women charged with being drunk and whose cases hsd been prev- iously adjourned were fined $80 and coats or l0 ds-ys. A spesdstor was fined I and costs or 1o days. A non-resident vagrant was dis- charged on promise he was leav- ing the Province. A drunk was res mended one week. OlAlG-LIAIII WEDIIG —'l‘he United Oborsh parsonage. ‘than. was tbs sesne of a quiet but pretty when on the morning of Oat. . Belles J A. Justine united in marriage Jessie Ila. U PPM A and tbs late . hard. Trvmi. to Brio. son of Gders completed 16th of November as previously ad- . Toombs Music Store evening. Lulu Cimv was thc isadcr‘ i i-IATS primal. gold ornaments. L 0F l then there nrt- manv delightful models in all Iilack. . thc shoivitig for this season are feathers. flu‘- P-elililflfi K011i [mild "ml You will be pleased with the new ideas in the Mil.- LlNERY DEPARTMENT AT ' MGDRE a; M9LEOD @l CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.i. .4 2825.... HEAD COLD "$55!." When a head cold pets your nose Iunnin "like a tap’ and you have that afi-in feverish feeling ov'll get almost instant relief with uclzley‘: Cinnamuied Capsules. This dillerent, effective prescri tion-t e remed contains not OBFE but {CUR taste , Oven, cold-dispelling‘ pain-re. ievmg ingredients,' ' ‘ a Oil Cinnamon which quickly checks ex- cessive nose-running. a t I t e sis-ht’: i...-‘i‘t'.".':.°.ifi‘:";t‘.t2 only eae These Capsules ore unequalled {or prompt rellei oi headaches, neu- ralgia, periodic pains. by her father. looked nnarming ln a. grey tailored Sllil with pink and black accessories. iier corsage was v! Dink Prosuuriw roses They were unattended. Immediately following the ceremony the nappy mung; M; for s lwMYm-uon trip to different Darts of the Maritimcs For tra. veiling the bride donned o. checked topper oost. Upon their return, they WIN erected b.v a nappy group of serenaders am woll-wiahers. Previous to no: marriag» the bride was tendered a miscellaneous show- er in the Trrou Community 1-1311 when she received inau" beautiful and useful gifts which were Open. w and srrsnsed by members of the C.G.I.T. group of which the bride has been n fnithtui leader. The happy couple will reside in Tfvon where the gloom is a pros- Pswus young farmtr. Personals Mr- and Mrs. Malcolm Baird and Winsome little daughter Llndn Gail left on Monday for Montreal stter spending-a pllllfllt visit with Mrs. Baird's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heppsli. Borden. Mrs. Aubry tlecPhaii. ’Mrs. Haber Borne. Mrs. Stanley Mus-my and In. Gordan Macliwcn. York Point motored to Burnmerside on Thursday last. Hrs. Lynn hrish. (Nora isn- irins) has arrived in the city Inv- in| flown tram Landon by Olippsi. Ibo earns owing to the aud- dea, Illness o her mother Ilrs. S. I'd allimtangfle of I. lentilne whose confining: is now m” IIIIFOVIQ- ' My Headaches I Are Practically Gone" SPEAKS AT GYRO — Mr. Mor- ton Dew. who rL-ccntly‘ rotumed from attending the Gyro Interna. iional at Buffalo. N.Y. gave an account of his trip before the local Gyro Club Monday evening. Dr B‘ C. Keeping also addressed thc meoilnil. his subject being the com- ing Christmas Seal Campaign. RESIGNS AS ORGANIST Mrs. Waiter Pearson. who has been organist at the Main Street Bap- tist Church for sometime has ten- dered her resignation because of pressure o1 business. l-ier resigna- tion has been accepted with regret and the appolntmeni or‘ a successor was left in the hands of the Music ICcmmittcePSscKvlIla Tribune. SERIOUSLY INJURED — Her many friends wlii regret to hear of the serious ucrtdz-nt that has hap- pened to Miss Florence Maclaeod. Charlottetown. wlllil‘ cxrning down the steps at her apartment. she fell and suffered a, fracture of her hip. On the advim of her physic- ian. it was suggested she go to Moncton to a bone specialist for treatment. She left by ambulance ‘yesterday accompanied by her sis- ter-in-law, Mrs Geomc W. Mac- Leod. who will remain with her at Moncton for sometime. We hope for a speedy recovery. I v l Fromma lettq written by a Mn. would ereryonewhoarffess from . h‘ heedactiestotrykniecian Be- i‘? bade da. sissoelhavessrpfliss lin ."'":.'.'; numeral. Exciting Interest l 'l‘hc.~:<- are days when thc MlLLlNERY DEPARTMENT at MOORE 6': l Alt-LEO!) Limited is a place of exciting interest. New ideas are being l shonn today in generous assortment - _ _ t stylus. mnrlcrn colours are receiving enthusiastic approval. . . . Greys, dPBp browns. moss green and fuchsia all are cantiidatcsibr your up- Oflctuirsc, with nil these colours black will combine - . as well as the very new . and . Highlighting ll WESTMOlt-ELAND W. L The November meeting of West- moreland W.1 was held at. the home o! Mrs. Robert Mayhew on Tuesday evening, November 5th.. with seven members present. 'I'ha meeting opened by repeating the Ode and Creed in unison. Collect- ion amounted to 45 cents The committees gave their reports and committees were elccter: as follows for the ensuing month School. Mrs. Wrexoii Moore. Sick, Mrs. iiaroli OJ-KGB. Ed -Prograin. Mrs James Moore. Mrs. Heber lllacvlttie. ‘ Social. Mrs. Verne: Moore. Mrs. Ray Cnossman. Lunch. Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale. Mrs. Wrexon Moore. Mns. Roy Crossman. Mrs. Haber Canfrcld invited the members to he. homo for Decem- ber meeting. Roll tall an exchange oi Christmas gifts. Doe to so few of the members bemk Present it. was decided to have the election oi officers for ytcr til; December meeting. The mac-ting adjourned and a social hour was spent. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee m charge. Th4 Chinese centuries ago i“ bamboo pipelines to transport natural gas for heat and light. 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