—_..-.-..._..;-_.. 1.1 -__.._. . .— —- -—- -— — -—"- "'" DECEMBER l5, 19.56 THIS UHARLU'I'I'E'I'UWN GUARDIAN Your “ONE”Gift For i} the whole family J, i A. Webster. 156 Richmond St, Charlottetown. Eastern Guardian The iieiitral Guardian i-QBUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR I CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- now, you will not regret it. NCE. A 011A SWELL FOR CHRISTMAS Photographs. ..°SUBSCRIPTIONS to the i iCbariottetown Guardian may be i handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. ; i Phone 4'1, or left at. H. J. MflbOlfs i Drug Store, Montague. ti’. I i -i-_. i j ..°T1IROUGHOUT the season pelts will be received for the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. now, you will not regret it. TALES rBremncrJ . 0F ABEGWEIT L1056- 12- 5-tf BUYING dressed pouliry daily. F. B. Conrad. L-1260-12-12-6i. NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC L'°°°- RADIOS on display. Toombs Music r IHLBUYINGCE‘ ‘m’ ‘ss-‘ed ‘owl and i Store. L-1209-12-l5-1i. c iic en du . geese, turkeys. 1 _ 15th A New ‘moi-eddy, December 17m on gradcil START NG Tuesday’ Dec Mr. J. Kaufman of J. Kaufman. Ltd., Montreal will be buying silver . fox and other furs in the office of Colin H. Stewart, Water St. Sum- 'i'll8X‘3ide (opposite Holmarvs Groc- ‘cry Dept). As this firm are large manufacturers they require large ‘quantities of raw furs for own use and are prepared to pay highest market prices. L-lTlfi-ll-H-Li. ; basis also taking every day but on other days grading is done in Char- ctetown. Clark Bros, Montague. L-1269-l2-14-3i. ..'PELTING FOXES by inexper- ienced pelters causes many thou- sands of dollars loss to ranchers annually. Why take chances when for the same charge you can have hem expertly prepared for the} "market and fully insured at The i ‘harlottetown Fur Sales, 58 Queen I REMINDER’ To ADVERTISERS‘ i ., . -Advertisers are reminded copy for ..reet. L-GIG-li-tts-l month. I uew Mnveftisemenfs‘ or wmsggions, i cw!’ mm ‘m Boy ‘ 51ml‘ {Jiaiiifii “$513.12 $3325? i “m” °r the 1st Mmlmgue Tr°°p i iion ‘Recently thserl; has been a tcn- ' irit in their new quarters for their i henéy to delay copy enforcing us to "zuiar weekly meeting ‘on Friday ‘ carry advevtisemcnis over to ad_ ,1ggznaagisfiherrgfalg]x-giilfilfgfaofcifi; i vcrtisers’ inconvenience and disap- . {mg The Patm; made“ of “u. i iiointment. Picasc make a rate b- v it; w, Wolf and Silver Fox Patrol" Ads ""152 be in Guardian o Ce “y mi» first invested. P. 1.. Cllfior! I 11 A- W! L‘ ~" rfughes, Silver Fox; P. L. Roi l/facdonald, Wolves and P. L. Ii - bert Campbell, Crows. This was f0‘- lowed by the investing of the fol- RBGERS RAIJIU for Xmas l, S1‘. PETEIPS CATHEDRAL SER- VICES-Jliic services at StPetefs Cathedral were well attended Sun- i lowing boys into the 'i‘roop II: Mac ‘ day. At the 11 o'clock Choral Beck, Homer Campbell. Arnold Liiiic Eucharist. the Rev. Canon Malone I iFraser Currie and Roy Be.l. M12] prcnched from the words of the i W. A. MCLQBEB-n- Asst. Commissim- i 2nd verse of the 12in Chapter o! . 91‘ 8nd M11 R- w- BiTk» Chainlm“ l I-icbrcws. Thc sermon (icult with I ‘ ‘if me Bung" C9m11‘m°"_"°1' Kmd“ i ihe national crisis through which i Ccuiity wcvc visitors duiiiig ilic i- ‘he Empire has 1m; passmt M, vcstiiure cercinniiy and at the c (Wnsmlg m? sermon was on tho of the meeting spoke vciy approx I p i llinistry of the Church, and the 30,13’ on gleéougiégfizo}: 312mm ,1 i Mxt was the ivords “Minister of 1iésglflelgaggggfor wk biggest 3E5: ‘0d". After the church service ilicre was a service for the stud- .c t‘ . re nit. _ best year in S o“ mg They a WzlS, at which also Canon Malonc well satisfied in their new Bee I-lii i" over Ives store on hfain St. As on" ‘ _ At the cclc- criicrs the door lhPV are Cflnfi'fiiil— , Eucharist vies- ccl with o. ].'!l"'C sign This i:- Lhc Pw" ‘ ‘H “Ki ' Hivc '-I)rnnc: nci Allmvorl. i'l-" Kari ,;. riziiioihniiii. Ihci" ‘. A: commiiicc. Mr. Murray. Charlvil“ Bum- toun and Nix. T. G. Ives for mair- .<i.:t y. worrhij; muiuziiig at Hi ‘ ing it possible for ihcm to carry on ‘ in such splendid quarters. We deep- iv iipprccinie the willing gcnerositj: Q1 Ives. ‘ iiciozk tho.~c pfcsciii. were asked ti ‘ pray for Knig and Enipirc, and y the Collect from the Accession scr- ', vice was used. Wccincsday. Friday l and Saturday of this week arc Eni- i ber Days, set aside for prayer for ‘ i the church, the clergy and those In Memoriam L-6798-7- 13-312. their ‘ Professional Bards N0 Money Down Buy Now-Pay Next Year i lb 1&4 >__ Palmer 8: Haslam lam EGAN & 6b.“ I40 Richmond Street Phone 47. l’. 0. Box l2- hfclleod & Bentley: W- E. BENTLEY, K. C. I A. BENTLEY, K. C- l lrristera and Attorneys-ashlar MONEY TO LOAN Bell & Mathieson B- R. Boll D. L. Mathieson, LL-B Barristers A Solicitor: MONEY T0 LOAN mernn Block, CbarloflctownJflBJ. MMicGuigan & Trainer RK R. MMGUIGAN, K. C. Q ST. CLAIR. TRAINOR, B. A. Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. MON!!! ‘D0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street. Charlottetown. - H. F. McPHEE, B. A., NOTAEY 4&8. ‘ABEISTIB. SOIJCITOB l! Building, Obprloltetown. H. I. PALMER; ll. 0. Ahmismimmsqm B. BAIMBTIBS, ITO. ' If Hon Booth Chamber: Uhlrlottctown. P. Ic- l. MONEY T0 LOAN "- r. 0. Box m. Honor roll for October and No- vembcr: Grade X-l Louise Hewitt, James Aitken. Grade IX-l Wanda MacFarlonc 2 Louise McKeorney Grade VII-I Ernest. Annear, 2 Stella. Jamicson Griide VI-l Charlie Aitkcn, Heicn McKcnvney Grade V-l Jean Poole, 2 Fred Aitkcii, 3 Albert Aiikcii _ Grade III--l Ellsworth Edmunzis Grade II (in i Jean Couison, 2 Archie Edmunds ‘Grade Ii (b: 1 Frances Cownn 5nd Margaret Poole. 2 Myrtle Ed- munds. 3 Phyllis Oownn Grade I m) 1 Jamie McKearney 2 Earl McKearney, 3 Dorccn Coul- son. Grade I (b) 1 Pius Cheverle. Perfect attendance: Louise Hed- itt, Annie and Jean Coulsoii, Jean Poole, Barbara. VfliCilCr. Ellsworth Edmunds, Margaret Poole. Attendance for November: Jean Poole, Ellsworth Edmunds, Margar- et Poole. Anni Bruce-Teacher 2 2 Results Are. Prompt Satisfying and prompt re- sult-s follow the correction of errors of vision. When eye- ltraln is relieved better gen- eral health follows. Head- ache! fade away and ner- vounun may be eliminated. to coy nothing of an Im- provement In vision. Ilavo on aye examination to know your condition. G. ‘F. Hutcheson z“ brain-Whips 1w. i. * On Wednesday afternoon Hov- embcr 25th the ladies of il-.: I~l ii-tli Tryon Womens Institute l i at the home of Mrs. Fred Lucid to celebrate “International Day." The indies had ns their guest Miss Joan Towiiscnd, the district; Rod Cross n1" ‘. who guvc :1 very‘ interesting t... oii the “Uivvciliiig of the Vimy Memorial." sivivuiiig pictures niid snapshots a; she talked. A hearty vote of thinks was extended to Ivliss Townsend. Following Miss Townsend's taiktca was served by tlic hostess. In the evening the president, Mrs. Max LCFUTQCY opcncd the an- nual meeting by all singing “It's Nice W G97- Ul) In tho Morning," followed with the Crccd. The roll cull was answered by 14 members. and 4 visitors were pre- sent. The mihuics of last; annual Mid fPRular mcciiiigs wcrc rnnd and adopted. followed by the pres- ident's report in which she thank- éisR incline ub- MAEGE l5 RIGHT- NO 07E BUT A FOOLVDL-LD AS RAINY I i 20 p. c._ EXTRA Trade-In Allowance 155i"inéiiiiierfifiiiéifisopifiuoii during the pasttwo years. Reports of the school and sick committees wore given, also treasurers report. New sick committee Mrs. Frank Dixon and Mrs. McNeil. Tlic clrction of officers for the coming ycar are as follows: President, Mrs. Albert Callback; vice-president, Mrs. Max LcFur- guy; trcasurer, Mrs. Fred Lcard; srcrctiicv, Mrs. Archie ‘Thomson: directors. Mrs. Arthur Dawson and Mrs. McNeil; auditors, Mrs. Ever- ett Ivcs mid Mrs. Wilfred Inman. A vctc of thanks was extended to thc retiring officers, after which the usual business matters were transacted. Mrs. Max LcFurgey invited the Institute to her home for the December meeting on the fourteenth. Program committee appointed, Miss Francis Ives, Miss Helen Le- Fuvgey’. R011 czili h bc answered with "A Christmas Gift. Suggestion". Mar- ion Lcard sang a solo followed by than WOLDQ"? THNK OF 146K- ING YOLR HUSBAN i about to be ordained. MRS. JOHN R. COFFIN Coo Dilnilrilha for Bltel. ii—- One of the oldcst and most re- l KEMU“; “iQMENS INSTITUTE spectcd residents of Fortune pass- cd away recently iii the person of Mrs, lvjarjory Cafffiii. She was the -. of Donald and Annie i Smith of Belfast. whore she was. born in 1850. Removing to Bay. Fortune in 1873, she married John 1 R. Collin and has lived in Fortune r ever since. Hers has been a most uscful and i self-sacrificing life. She nursed an aged stepmother and. later. her husband. through long illnesses. l Mr. Coffin died forty years agoi leaving her with the large family. She struggled bffiveiy on and now her numerous sons and daughters rise up and call hcr blessed. She was a faithful mem- ber of Bay Fortune Church and won the esteem of the entire com- miuiity. Her cheerful, unselfish character will long be a cherished memory. The twilight years of hcr lifc were spent iii the home of her daughter lvfrs. Ernest- Johnston, ivhere loving care iniiiisterccl to hcr every wont. Every summer incin- bers of the family gathered around her in the old home and for her there was indccd light at cvcn- time. She siipprd quietly nwiiy to the other side on Tuesday‘, Nov. on of I-‘ortuiic Bridgc; ‘. Rhodes of Walpole, lvfary and Miss Gladys Jiimcs of Rollo Bay; Sydney, C.B.; Caleb in John D. of Boston. and Alex in Charlottetown. Lflfgfiiy attended fuiicrrii services were conducicd on Nov. 23rd by Rev. J. G. Hockin at. the home of Ernest. Johnston. and in Bay For- tune Church. Her favorite hymns were sung. Thi- pallbearers were six oi livr grandsons. Reginald and Guy Coffin, John and Ernest Alt- kcn, and Leon and Samuel Johii- ston. Burinl was in Bay Fortune churchyard. I'm Mlnurilfi lnr llllen. - a contest which was vcry much en- joycd. The meeting was brought to n close with the singing of the "Na- tional Anthem." (Patriot please copy) Care of a ' mittcc reported three VlSll.‘ The fourth annual meeting of he Kiimuir Womeifs Institute was held on Nov. 26 at the home of Mrs. Liargarct Fiiilayson, ‘with the Prcidont, Miss Belle Mac- Gov/on in the chair. Meeting open- cd by repeating the CfEPd.‘ Roll i (all was responded to, 12 membcrs and one visitor present. ‘jl"'r: cf the last annual meeting and th October rcgulzir mccting ur '- 14d and approved. Reports of coiiiiiili- tcc ivrrc than received. Sick Coni- made and two treats given during the past mouth. The cxccutive committee gave a report of tlic executive meeting licld at Valiovficld in Scptcmbcr. School Committee report/ed that. four new blinds had been pur- chascd fcr the School. Tho financial report rend by the Secretary showed total receipts for the year were $90.95. Expenditure £62.03 with a credit balance of ,$28.92. It was decided that this" ‘ibfllflllCC bo cariticd FVCl‘ and put y towards buying tho rciiiziiiiiiig new i dcrks iiccdcd for tho S.-lioo1. Cor- rcspondcnce “rs read and Jcnii iStcivzirz was appointed to scli '1‘. B. Seals in the (listizrt. Tho election of officer 17m‘ follow ' was a6 Ono ziccd brothcr. Alnxiiidei‘ 5'“ . _ _ Smith oi Mount iBuchaiiai-i sur- lvilzgesligglzgmumfilrlf Dfi/‘Ilmggililfii vivcs. . ‘ . ' ‘ . _ L ' Her living sons and daurzlitnri; are: Mrs. Douglas Aiiken and Mrs ' ’ ' ‘ “c; i hIflJPlICl‘ on and Mr i 162mm; Aizditors. I\1l‘.~‘.i\'[.FilIl7i_V50l'1 1 zrzd Airs. L. Isecco. v ss Edna Daly was the lucky I in" quilt made for tiio instiutc by "Mrs. Dan Sicwziri. Procccd from iilic quilt amounted to $13.65. Mrs. ‘D. P. lVIocPherson invited tlic i mcnibcrs to hci" liomc for the next imcciing, Dec. 17. Roll call i0 bc iansivcrcd by paying foes. Mcciins! i closed by singing the National An- dlicm. alter which a dainty lunch {was scrvcd by the liostcss and l pleasant. social hour was enjoyed by all. KENSIlYGTON HIGH SCHOOL Honor roll for Novcmbcr:—- i Grade X—1. Doris Kchncdy; Mary Casclry; 3. Marion Salici". Gradc IX-l. David Miic-Lmiin; ‘ IIclcn Higgins; 3. Keith Kcnne Grade VIII-l. Joyce l-imvziid; 2. iiviiiiicr of the beautiful Cab- ‘ '1. wide i rang patterns collar. l‘ all vviili the new, fused, ivriiiklv frco $1.55 Gift Problem Smart, a1 $1.55 . iiiul nii- fvrwiily smar iy ncu. just from the faciury‘. ‘ilirn- are. ; plain vvhitcs; of ALL SHIRTS ARE .Gl‘/.\R.\“~Jli‘i;i l‘) PRij-SHRlli if AND |‘AST' iiifii)! ATTTK/ACTIVE (IHRISTMlXS FUR ALL ijiFT FfL'R(:H.5,\i]‘Z_\ and . . Here’s The Answer To Every Womaifs a. fancy‘ ‘i l-iiic uliilt- mliivi». winn- vcry i. . some \\ iii torn. l)" ii ]ii‘l\"f rnilrii‘. $2.50 (‘nllm- .4!lr:r."=rI m" Xcc 1'1"!) 51ml .‘i i’ y fie: \ \ ' viriiil. - lifiXi S 1 35sec ‘Vino. Iliggins; 3. M alien. Grade V 3; Freddie Follinid. Grade V Miss R€£1fi_\'——l. l.- ‘Clnrk; 2. Malcolm iir-iiiicrlv, I Jviui Foiiand i Grade IV--1. Piic‘. i Ju tin Kiibrirlc; 3. i. . ‘ aid L Grade I1I-1. Enid Clinziiiniin; 2. Bruce Ilriivrii , Grade II»- Mildred Clnriz; Ii In‘ Sciiiiilc. i Grade I A-Aizss Grade VI-l G 2. Wanda Mruiii Mi.» Mett Bralmii-i. I/nrrninci Mc- > : Ii. riilwxi Piriiiii. Fldiiii Iiziiiii; 2. Iiioiiipsoii ~- i. - l-ELLO MRS. HYANWIDE- 6%.: ooiwi-"anr-oi-i- am- o-roc-o A NlGH-Fl-JKET U - JUQT A MINUTE- GET \T OV TD YO LET ME THiNK-QH- \ HAVE 1T- I'D REALLY LIKETD HAVE YUJ TRY I WAN l‘ YOU TOTAKE THlS RiGHT OVEQ TO MRS. HYANWIDE-