DECEMBER 16. 1941* rm: c_ii5gi.<;":?r_,__ nwriguauoiiiu A SCARF » There's lots oi‘ cold weather ahead, so why not make his Christmas pre- sent a practical one? Give him a handsome scarf that he's sure io like and wear. Choose from silks, wools, challles In patterns and colors galore. “rlces $1.00 to $5.00 THE MEN’S srolar @1711 Appreciate The Gift Of MAKE HIS CHRISTMAS ENJOYABLE <_- i CENTRAL SIIAIIDIAN This column ls reserved lor news of loosl interest, but advertising of n nowsy nature may be Inserted l0 I cents n word. strictly psyshls In sdvlnen -—---_.-_._.__i__. COOKS for Christmas snow graphs. ti CHOICE CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-978. Christmas “OIFTS SPCA-Ins lucky ticket for the Knitting Machine sponsored by the SPCA. was drawn by Mr. C. N. Earle of theaRoyai Bank and won by ticket 61 . SAVE TBOU got nirlne l Noma Christmas Lights st Ghaimeii at co., 150 Queen. L-514-12-16-8i. B. I. S. MEETING-Tire regular 14g monthly meeting of Benevolent Irish 500ml’ was heid on December 3rd, - _ . with the president, Eugene Kelly in " ' ‘Dickie on delightful glit| from pm- YABDLEYS d itemsl b err: . ASHES 0F ITICBES andnEITiNiNiyi IJILPARIS make excellent Gifts. Etc. M0188 CHOCOLATES in Isiiey Boxes. Moirs Bulk in l0 kinds. Cigars, Cl srettes and Tobsccoes in Fancy G J. Ernest H. Worth s I 4 4_A _i, i, i, i ».-. T0 sssortmeu TOILETIIIIS CANDY SMOKES Boxes. CHOOSE YOUR! TODA! DRUGGISTS Prince Street. Phone 82. j the chair. There was a fair attend- ance of members. John Callaghan, Wmuror. reported the society in good financial standing. Alex Lai- lefll’. Secretary. reported that l5 per cent_ of the members are in act- IW Bell/we. 841d that the youngest Pest-president this Society ever had a r... vv‘°f£°“"‘°'ivil‘.‘“‘“ n . 081m. red McKen- na, chairman of Social Evcmn Committee, read his report, whlcg tlsh port areas and the industrial 3321318111)’ ireceivedozxirthur Mc- midlands has attracted fresh st- ...“ q f ll l . Society? sggt csboetifivgltiimgiexelgl? in Great Britain who are harried ettes to caoh member iol B. 1. s. from shelter to shelter and iinall! sigvmllsm H18 dMBJQSW-s forces, It r-iven into the open country by mfiabaé gwpfiseto than “Xi 52m?!’ BUOOESSIVv raids. Eventually Places _.u,,d_ and‘ $1000 m the R F: are found ior them all, places oi’ Jfphanage. and 310,00 lo the s“ relative security, but their belong- vinoents Orphanage. ings oi all kinds are destroyed. Tho *—— task of emergency ieed-ng alone is nagflgfmwb Y- P- lie-November difficult. The task of setting theiu member: “of 2g gggtgawfmgtspg: up once more with some quantity A, their first regular meeting mey oi clothing and bedding is much had the pleasure of entertaining m?“ mflgufi; d: o nee ese enormous nee . . the members of the Appin Road ' c Y. P. U., the second nlggflng w“ funds have been started in various ‘ _ 4 0 held. st the homo of Mr. and Mrs. parts oi the world Her Majesty Fred Bhaw. when Rev. D. J. Mairi- use oi her name in connection with son, Mrs. Morriso and d ms Mary and uiendsnfrom Hfiptmll‘ tho Dominion campaign. which is QUEEN'S CANADIAN ' FUND DQLVA TIONS Repeated bombing raids on Bri-ofiicialiy known ss "Rio Queenu Canadian Fund for Air Raid vic- time." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor o: London for distribution to tbe homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Trust Company. Charlottetown. which reports the following rel celpts to date:- Received yesterday:- Mrs. Gordon Macmillan, Com- wall, (for Christmas lu shelters), $5.00 Wood Islands Women's Insti- tute, $2.00. Reads Corner Red Cross, $5.00. Miss Mary Beth Harris, Char- lottetown, $1.00. Total to dste-QSJSGJYI. weieguests. The members received ‘ a cordial invitation from Rev. D. J. Gun- SUGGESTION l pennuh C. N. 1t. TRAINS I-‘OR. HOLIDAYS 740 PM, Moncton 940 PM, MONCTON u. 1a., Dec. 1s- 'I‘o Castle nae PM, Bathurst 1230AM, m. r u u. _ ; take care ofuie heavy Christmas Ci-mipbeliton 120 AM and arriving I'll? iignfe o? 12119.!‘ w“ "ed at appearance’ with Tuesday Dec. 30th. Other departure they were unable to swept and me times are Tnim 515 PM, Amherst meeting was held at the home of camber number of the Prince oi,’ “d M“ Mmm" i" h°1<l the" t wav tth me Marie Beaut m“ m°°fin8 It the wants. but Eneppe.‘ D e L-522-12-i6-iB- . lack oi transportation, ___. COLLEGE TIMES — The De- New Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Shaw. The last wales College Times has made its an interesting and Mrs. Neil selection oi’ reading matter czrer- and New Years travel between Montreal at 350 PM. Departure Balmond when s splendid program in; many phases of student aw:- Halifax and. Montreal, the Casiad- time st Csmpbellton and arrival was mriied out under the direction iities. Verse and itn Railways will operate m "ad- time at mice Maritim Halifax at. 310 P.M., daily Dec. 15th Standard. Coaches, dining toiioih incl, Monday December sleépitiggm cars will be operated on and iind, Tuesday Dec. 23rd. Saturday th Dec. 27th., Monday Dec. 29th., and humour are par- Montresi are Eastern o1‘ ma. J. Dar-rash, th toi be ticularl i1 represented i. his e Depress" leaving Standard. Other times are Atlantic well known hymns, at: adpcilfess “ED issue, vyhigihe ls h‘ r i hi f ighly cgtedit-atble t0 pastor, Rev. D. J. Mon-so , editor- n-c e Burton rvra t, his contests by M155 énlyleny associate editors and staff. CIOSIJY and MIS. N. Sill-THO d. A ‘i’ church service under the (IIIINBCLIOII POLICE COURT-I" I-he P°II°¢ and the CIIIIISTMAS SPECIALS AT D II N N ' S, Caspereaux FROM DEC. 16 UNTIL DEC. 24 we offer the following. VERY SPECIAL PRICES OIIOCEIIIES Baker's Cocoanut-guaranteed fresh 1-2 lb.pkg.----_-____._ 21¢ Perfection Creamery Butter 2 lbs. — — 69c Molasses, per gal. — — — - - - - - 69c Morse’s Tea, per 1b. _ - ._ -_ _ _.. ._.. 65¢ Red Rose Tea, per lb. - — - - - - - 70c Festive Seeded Raisins, 16 oz. pkg. — — 15c Surprise Soap, 10 Bars for - — - - 49c Granulated or Yellow Sugar 10 lbs. —— 77c Cream of Tartar, 1-Z lb. — — - — -- 35c Pure Lard, per lb. — — — - - - -- 14c Shortening, per lb. -- — - -- - - - 15¢ Campbells Tomato Soup, 3 tins — — -- 29c Assorted Chocolate Bars, 12 for — — 50c Island Cheese, per lb. - - - - — - 30c DRY GOODS . nines-s eg:§e§tz s€ ¥%€¥€*€ *€w Ladies’ Rayon and Wool Hose, Pr. -- - 29c _ Big 88 Overalls or Smocks. Each- - $2.75 Girls’ Heavy Wool Snow Pants. Sizes 8 to14x— r.--------- $2.98 All Wool Dress Flannel], 31 inches wide. .—----------- $1.00 Ladies’ all wool pullovers. English man- ufacture. Each - - — - —-$1.29 and $2.49 Boy's Tweed Pants. Sizes 26 to 32 Pr. $1.98 PATENT MEDICINES Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable Compound perboL----------- 99s Chase's Nerve Food per box - -- - - 49c Chase’s Parodal, box — — — — - -'—- 29c Scott's Emulsion, large bottle — — - 98c Sloan"s Llniment, bottle — — — — 29c Dodd's Pills, box — — — — — —- - — 85c Burdock Blood Bitters, bottle - — — — 89c! CHRISTMAS SOODS We have In stock a large and varied assort- ment of Toys, Dolls and Games as well as many delightful gifts for grown-ups“ You will also find here all the accessories for gift-giving such as Holly Wrapping Paper, Tissue, Tags, ards, Seals, Greeting Cards, Tying Ribbon, 90rd, etc. Also Christmas Tree Decorations. With purchases of Neckwear, Gloves, Hose, Mufflers and many other lines we supply Xmas Gilt Boxes free. Children's Sleighs, all kinds — —50e to $3.50 “"808” Apples, Lemons, Dates, Nuts, and all lnds oi confectionery at reasonable prices. I HENRY nuns GASPEREAUX. of this Society was held on the Oourt yesterday a mm chorsed . evening of Nov. 23rd and was well with breaking rmd entering and attended. Miss Doioiliy MacDonald, the" W“ sentenced to three rem presided 1n a, capable manner M; all in Dorchesfer Penitentiary. An- meetings. . other man charged with creating a disturbance and being in pos- session oi 45 gallons o: home brew was remanded until December 19. gvsgrantwassenttojailiorw ays. Personals Captain and Rev. T. M. gttpmhfimr‘ n 33,35 EST/ind“ ‘—_ “S” I“ “I” ° e - A- SENTENCE!) r0 PENITEN- work R. A. F. station here. Tmnyzmntffit swan“ Y“ gem _ Ew Todd. B d1 tenoed ree years n or- spgirt a glleasant holidE absvinteli gaeswin Pamfiaglsagriteyexsmxllgalklrry pen , . . m me western p” d the tin. He “i”... charged with break- ' i__ ing, entevriing and btheft tiinwctggi- Mr. John A. Mo risen of Fred - “m1” u‘ the m“ ° icton spent the week-end in Elle L~ 3' Kennedy cimencyl a? Iienfi oity, the guest of his aunt and Street last Mon a‘? us‘ ' as uncle Mr. and Mrs. George Morri- week- u“ mum w“ “m up m San, Gerald s‘ Supreme Court on the charge but since elected to stand speed trial Trinity United Church end his ease was heard n the City Police Court yesterday. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16th 3.30—Mlssiou Band. BURIAL YESTERDAY-The i11- ‘LOO-Chaniinade Chorus. neral 0f Mrs. William E, Hzmmel was held yesterday morning troin S§uei-““i$i“i°mi§‘ ‘l? ‘iiwhiMfii e '.rc es to st. Dunstans Basilica, 'i'-———'7—— h no 1 ii Mass cei- l». 1:. I. ruanacuaosis LEAGUE Ibfieed .3“e°;’;..*‘i§i.. wMi/rvcvéfitrdifis, The officers oi the P.E.I. its. mzensqqhgnpglgbifisgcrssewef: iI/ieslus League. have received the iollow- Fred brlseeu William McCa-be B in? lhegbel‘ which gdpem 1o; itselli- Dwygf, neiuy Callback, nod ‘Mo. ve receiv your very n e lll 6mg , and interesting letter with the shag: Donald and “Lim- on of 100 beautiful Christmas Seals "WGQTON W. M. S. -- The De- and the old but ever new and lov- cember meeting of the KinSSWH W~ lug Chrisimas wish; also a s-‘ae- i... ... ...s iieiu at the home of lilis. ment o1‘ the wonderful work done William Younker on Tuesday even- by you and the staff working under i118. D00 Znd- Mfiel-IIIB 0991160 "m1 your 5llp9fy]5j()n_ hymn Silent Night. followed by re; Piciiee accept my thanks Wllll a Posting qreed of "Uhrlsiilsw Lévirll small $1.00 bill which I would like ""1 10rd“ Pmy“ I“ ‘m °“- “r I" _ m be much large,’ but “mes are a Lure lesson was taken from Matthew oi‘ the work done in Switzerland by and 91.8158. was mad by Ben vI/lfl. I am in the hope that, ii the re- a verse of Scripture. one enclosed. ensuing pegple‘ help mare generously“ Younker; Recording Secretary, Mrs. munity Friendship Secretary, Mrs. MILLVIEW W. I. Sympathy Letters. Mrs. Heber Bar- home of Marfcliiiazgaolrlieldtilgdnterlt mwardmp’ m" en Meeting opened by singin lgnexchanging Christmas giits. Re- en showing a balance oi 011mg: M the momine service Burr cert. olved to send boxes to the tising oi’ our Religion". The min- 3 D011" wok-l were in 101' the Cain, Herod and Pilate but showed m" °“ bl’ K“ “W” M°ph°n°n- pared with open minds to receive members joined. Next meetin name of a battleship. Reading by by A VISIT TO SANTA CLAUS- They're Otff I Circle oi’ Kings Daughters. In tel-noon the Bunday School held s. White-Gilt Service. The Girl Guides and Rangers of Trinity Church formed the choir and the members oi’ Miss Chris- tie's class presented a Candle- light service. Many gifts were re- ceived for future distribution. A evening service, Mr. Miner spoke o! the great harm prejudice docs in the world and how Christ had to face it. A carol was sung. "See Amid the Winter's Snow" with Mr. Sparks of the R, A. F. singing the solo verses. ALPHA (YORK) WJ. The annual meeting of Alpha. Women's Institute was held at the hcme of Mrs. Leigh Vessey Mon- daysddevenirig Ngdvembuekil- 24. ‘The pie en presld . e mee ing opened by singing the "Island Hymn" and creed repented in un- ison. Rn-li call was answered by l3 members. The sec read the minutes of the last; and an- nuai meetings, Repor‘ s of the dif- ferent committees were given. Treasurer reported $5500 raised durim the year. It was decided to 138m $2.00 t0 the TB, League and that a $4.00 war saving certificate be purchased. Several bills were presented and paid. A substant-ai box was sent to a young man o! the community serving hi; King and Country oversees. A mat deal of work has been done for the Cross during the year includ- PRIIW M542 ‘Ewl:;¢..-.»..-...;»:f.s.n‘ 1.2;? assassin-i- "=21. >-*~'re-".'.\.-.-_\:o.e§' "w. F -\:~,~\'...-.-':~ i525 victim... Melvin-m- Férahelriz: * _ - 31's” tart‘ Hand Bass a 1 . Lad es Brown’ d \ kn Navy an B ac Axxtelope, ..<-_... t“ MOTOQCO. Aiiisow" C All uieeiv fllmh“ all 8.: Suede. -l2t-.e§;~.-; .. Q$‘L%7 Inside ielév SE BROS, LIMITED ron PRACTICAL GIFTS n I‘; J ing knitti , sewing, etc. The I'll- lowing oi cers vrcre elected for I'll-I'M. 1 hospital, BWQI-hllmtg-Isrtlg the coming year; President. Mrs. ne°k°d_ §W°a.Ier-,3_ Khawltlatgrs ‘Imam Firarik Watts; Vice-President, Vlv- I/"llefigld 5,13 $1015? {:8 Swiss“? Ian I-Iowatt; Secre ,, Jean Gor- "Isa; T5 Wfled ‘fiuvm - made one dcai; Treasurer, iyirs. Iflmer Brown; "mt e léfwm mm“ “gum U‘ Wu Director. Mrs. Milton Vessey~ Au- v . an P 5. . which was paid. A bill of $1.20 fo dltors, Mrs. Warren Vessey an Mrs. m e on overseas parcel was p,.e_ Heath Vessey; sick Committee. mks and paid Mrs E.J. Vesev and Mrs. Peter It was deem", w dombe a Dmow Proud re-elected. Mrs, Peter Brodie m the Canudigm ugh,“ and 590 and Franc-es veszey: Schcol Coni- was vow, w buy a .1. B_ Health giitteqslvirs. Leg Bégwn ‘and ‘lg/firs’. Bomi um“ Wan '9 9° ~ V° ° Th iollowin officers were sp- thasiks was extended to the retir- poimgd m. megensumg ygaj: 91-651. ing officers for their wcrk during dent Mn,’ Selby Spence (mmleng- the year Roll call for the Dowmw ed); Vice President, Mrs. Albert meeting to be answered by an _cX— pnul; secretary ‘Treasurer, Esther vhanlle of 15 Cent Christmas .1135- Mathesoii ire-elected); Directors, Refreshments were served bv rhe Mrs. A. Paul, Mrs, R. White, Mrs. hostess. Meeting closed by singing MacPherson; Auditors, Mrs. the National Anthem. Rae, Mrs. White; Red Cross Com- _i___ muses, Mrs. white, Mrs. Paui and GREENVALE W. I. Esther Matheson; Sick Committee, _____ Norma Paul. Mrs. Martin. Esther The annual meeting oi the Green- Matheson. The Questionnaire Cori- vale Women's Institute met at the ivenorjs were appointed as follows- home oi Mrs. Millar MacPherson on Citizenship. MIS- Ruséel WNW? November llth. ‘There were five Social Welfare. Mrs. Miliar Mac- members present. Meeting opened Pherson; Aericultirm. Mro- Albert nlngln nppsru-y and repeating Paul; Home Economics, Mrs. Selby the Instigute Creed in unison. The 509M0- ‘I ,, President gave a report of activities A poem 'I'iieY Serve T111 Death and achievements of the Institute was read by Mrs. White. durin the past year. The secretary The December meeting is to life read e report of last car's an- gala 5t the 1101M 0f MYS- Albeit al i , te t- . Ihl; all? of piinndnczsfqelsahe The meeting adiourrred by singing Red MEC- l Fred Wilson, Mrs. Heber Csnfield, Mrs. Vemer Moore. Next meeting to be held st the IIOILI: of Mrs. Fail‘, roll call m‘ to answered ' s o e. It w“ 36cm“ w make l qum power beam, equivalent to the con- al; 0m- nex; mee“; centrated light oi’ all the street Meeting sdjoiimed and remainder 11ml! in the City 0i Tvrvhw. oi evening was spent in readings and contests. Lunch was served by committee in charge. SYMIBOLICAL 06hr‘ —-(OP)— NOéWQFQCIB-Yis niav sraoiiu. mam snnvion "m" m“ “ml” 804d 1m official Nazi announcement FOR THE HOLIDAYS “not because the urniv needs them MONCTON N. 3., Dec. 15-Spec- blsrslusmvmb 11.1" Fed-TM.’ ililiiutirain for ihugdChgistmuaé _"' ' ' o ays e opera y Canadian National Railways acconi- ng to m announcement from ne- _ _ iional headquarters 0i the railway I wlll be buying dressed ere Between Charlottetown and Soiirls poultry of u“ kind‘ “I my wme‘ on Sat. Dec. 20th; M011. Dec. 22nd; house Montague December 18th. Tue ., be . 23rd. and Wed, c. - - 24th:: trairti: will n t leave ciiariotte- I “m P°Y'"9 TQM“ mmk“ price and con assure you of “at "m" at“ tr...- ray gag-Elgar, tragih) will 53d 112E150 pr°per gmdmg‘ Charlottetown until 515 p. m. on the same days. Between Bummerside and Borden, train will not leave Summerside un- til 3.30 . m. on 'I‘ues., Dec. 23rd, and We ., Dec. 24th. SULDIERS So bring your poultry to JACK ANNEAR Montague, P.E.I. L 534-12-16-31. _ _ g ross report for the year was the National Anthem, Lunch was _v w .- : 1 new blanket, 2 quilts, served by, the hostess. 6 cot blankets, 8 pair Air E‘orce ( atriot please copy) socks, 4 pair socks. 3 khaki Scarves. ———'*~ ‘_‘_ ir wlhole mitts, 1 air Air Force nigh, pa__ir k_h_a two w_ay Charlottetown Co. LIMITED The regular meeting oi West- moreland Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs, Harold Oakes on Tuesday evening, Dec. 9th. There were B members present. The President Mrs. Hebcr Mac- A Vittie presided and opened meeting ~2- by re sting the Institute Carol f0.- Pursuaut lo the piovisions of Sec- lowe by Creed in unison. tion 20 of The Con: es Act 1084 Minutes oi last meeting were read CIIARLOTTETOW COMPANY and adopted. Collection 40 cents, LIMITED hereby Ives notice that member's fee 25 cents. on or alter Deeem r 20th, 1041. Resolved that Institute donate a will oppl to the Secretary oi Stale quilt to the Cimndlmi Legion also a a for scceptauce of the that the bill of 36 cents be paid. surrender of its charter sud for the Committees gave their repoflfl dissolution of the Conga , upon and the following new ones were sud from s. date to be e by the ap inted: school, Mrs. Bert Trows- Secrstsry of Stale. dae. Mrs. Fred Wilson; Sick. re- l“ lottetown, Dec. 12th, 1941. LRFOIIICCG; Ed. Program. Mrs. Har- W. ll. LAIDLEY, o Oakes, Mrs Haber lvlncvittie; President. Social Program, Mrs. Bert ‘rrows- L.53l-l2.ls-1i. dale, Mrs. Fred Fall; Lunch, Mrs. I ,. . serdimi?" d. i- little liaid. I also enclose the report lytqaeaailgé OLQVII-Efita ofregggrlg W“ the League. It made my hear good 11 R011 ll b l3 wmbel- and 5° I ‘Dwight 1 Wilma 3"“! i“ t; YW- oils visitoia each memxbcr icvseflllhl port 0i Canada was printed Mrs. Owen Younker, Meeting clrsed would be lust.- as wonderful as the with Mizpah Benediction. Follow- May Gcd ble y u h 1f, bl year. President. Mrs. Lloyd Mac- work and may“ WE, r [nee aflliufi Klnnon; Vice President. Mrs. Owen glncmfly you s, William Younker; Treasurer, Mrs. RETIRED SCHOOL TEACHER Lyman Newsonv I'll-Elected. Com- Zyi ha Newson: Missionary Month- ly, s. James Jewell. ie-eiected); The regular monthly meeting of t d M: M Win15; chrlsum the Millview W m‘ w s‘ M Alltnxin Nelwxrtieag . 5 re-e ec . d ' m“ 3' Wm‘ a member‘ m" NextNrLiriEetII-gpgt thus: home oi Mrs. Ode followed b repeating the Creed Owen Younker’ in unison. Roi call was answered TRINITY UNITED CHURCH dance and concert was d solved tn t each mb k is Rev- Hush M111" "WWI °“ S" bags of gaudy roimbiiriirtmnil: Sou- subject o! “Pniu so in the Proo- s boys overseas and also to those in ister said that Christ does not Canada, 1 quilt, I pair gloves and come to those prejudiced as were Red 0M8- 001‘ ‘ mounted to Himself to the sincere souls of the 40c. A Chinese s lllng match was dgmlple; so moulg we b; p". m“ “I”? W“ “Y M"- Th°°¢°" tii Christchild of Bethlehem. ‘Crane and Mrs. J. Murphy- Tgouriebvev ahtzdcilumgh waéhtfryuyly ‘a h 1d t _ n _ COIB 0i‘ C ' l‘ 5 B185 580.5011 hi“, §‘.,,,“c‘1,’{§e,,,°‘,,,"§,i,,,*§,.§§“w“§§,‘, by the members oi the Willing N F lb ‘v.1 V‘ [iul QMLIIIIIR SIIVIIIGS IIILICERTIFICIITES Ssnia. A: 1m the big sled was full. "Bring in my reindeer." ssid The liuie med brought out eight besuiifulreiiidser and soon they were resdy to start. “Jump in," pa." Don't wait until the holi- days for your new PER- MANENT. __. You'll want to look your prettiest for all the gay parties ahead, so get a coiffure individually suit- ed to you, to bring out all you. I'll drop you o5 with the hDIBtIRRZS-C2PJIREIXRIIZZB1SQSDIXHZE3- - - -. your nicest features. a Beautyland PHONE 1329 4y A ‘ I I A‘ Hy IJICIIIYII‘ HAYES "it"! 31111135" 0T When they got in Santa called to his reindeer snd ewsy they flew. zgysfzzrylszzgisfir(iirirrzirlrlrppl e .. ir/Illlllllrrf/nfg