hmuamr 1s. 194s All Going At PHONE 808 Greatly Reduced Prices THE GUARDIAN. CH IARIDTTETOWN race THREI _l 1i Ing-All Departments“ ‘For The Ladies . . . . SKIRTS . . . . BLOIISES ' - .1. . . SWEATERS Highest Quality, Latest Styles Sheep-Lined Collar. For The Men. Heavy Navy Blue Cloth Pants. t Heavy Jackets Bargain Prices A Real Saving In Men "s Overcoat: Children's Winter llreusses — An Outstanding Bargain High Quality Merchandise At low Prices Take Advantage of Cur Pre-Stocktaking Sale a s. A. M¢DONALD a Leather Jackets with Fu PARKAS nu. AT I29 QUEEN ST. NORTH WILTSHIRI.‘ W. M. l. The’ January meeting oi the North Wlitshire Auxiliary oi the women's iviissionary Society was v held at the home oi Mrs. Roland Easter. - The worship period was "ltd by Mrs. Deacon who opened the meeting with hymn, “O Word oi God Incarnate" iollowed by scripture loadings and prayer. some thoughts about the Bible were given by the leader and the worship period closed with hymn, “Thou Whose Almighty Word." The President presided over the business period. Eleven members and one visitor were present. Re- oorts irom all departments were given by the Secretaries. The Rec. secretary reported l2 regular meet- ings with an average attendance oi nine memibers. Two special meet- lugs were held in the Church. one when Rev. W. I. Green showed aides oi China and the other a Friendship Carol service the Sun- riay beiore Christmas. The Cor. secretary reported Easter and Christmas cards had been sent to h loving memory oi J. Richard ltewart, Mt. Albion, who passed away January 18th, 1942. The wor may change irom year to ear ' and friends irom day to day But never will the one we loved mam y pas may. lovingly Remembered by Wiie and Family. ’ sick and shut-ins. The Associate Members Secre- tary reported quite a number oi friends who had contributed $26.66. Tho Community Friendship Sec- retary told the meeting that one hundred and three visits were made made to homes and iiity seven to hospital. The Mission Bend Superintendent reported u successiul year with givings of $42. The Baby Band and mothers met with the Mission Band ior an out- door meeting and picnic in the summer. Their givings were $2. The ‘Treasurer's report showed that $1.41 had been sent to the Presby- terial Treasurer. The Swpply secretary reported s large bale oi quilts, used clothing, etc. had been sent to Labrador. and arrangements were made to pack a bale ior the destitute oi Europe. ‘ The Temperance Secretary had given readings at all meetings aild a number of the members had at- tended the Federation meetings. Al. the conclusion oi tho reports eight. members paid dues. $1.00 was re- ceived irom an Associate ‘member and one member paid birthday money. The meeting then closed i with the benediction.‘ l-IONOR SAILOWS MEMORY LIVERPOOL’. EnBIand — (C?) - The Red Ensign ilown by the Mauretania during the we, was placed. in Liverpool Anglican cathedral in memory oi 35,000 merchant seamen who lost their lives. m. lisibg Dry Yeast today. At your grocefl; ‘ Ancient llocument. Provides Free Tuition At Acadia HALIFAX. Jan. 16.— (C?) - Thrcugh a legal instrument a hand long dead reached out to Arcadia University at Woliville, N. S-. today in an attempt to com- pel tche mllege to honor l. certifi- cate od iree tuition issued 70 years ago. Background oi probably the strangest writ ever issued in Nova Scotia was a donation oi £100 to “Acadia college" in 1883 and upon which the University issued in i878 a peupetual certiiicato oi iree tuition io heirs oi the donor, Isaac Turner. The writ was issued today by R. Graham Murray and Tiled on behaii oi P. W. F. Brewster, n. tired magistrate oi Saint John. N- 3-. and grandson oi tisaao ‘Turner. . The writ claimed that under the certificate Turner's heirs were en- titled to "the exclusive right to claim iorever the iree tuition o! one scholar at Acadia College (now Acadia University) and for damages ior the reiusal o! the defendant cooperation to gupply iree tuition to scholars appointed by the plaintiff as legal owner o! the said certificate." VILLAGE BY THE SEA ' is spending some time home in Victoria. Ontario, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Victor was a visitor to Victoria Abner llowatt. The Central Guardian ‘Ihisoelumaiareac-vaillovnawa oilocaliatermbuiadvertiaingd s newly llturemaybalnsartod ghiivéesitaawslltidllllr- I COOK'S tor Photographs. JIMMIES TAXI. pawn; 5g, MacPHIBBOWS-Meni clothing. _.a_ CONFIDIBATION ma: m. sunalvca. . ~, HOWARD MMNNXB’ Fitted Footwear at 110 Queen Street. -b_ PHONE SAUNDERS 180i! ior group and wedding pictures on location. - MRS. JOHNSTON’! ladies‘ wear. Special January sale: dresses, blouses, skirts, etc. PHONE SAUNDERS i006 ior group and wedding pictures on location. THE REGULAR TESTING oi P. E. I. Hospital Nurses Allunnae will be held at e Coundle Home, Friday, January i ih, at 8.15 P. M. 011' TRUSTEE BOARD. - In the list oi the Trustee Boas-d oi the Baptist Church .the name o! Mr. Samuel K edy was inadvertently omitted. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Servioes Lord's Day, January 19th. Smunersida 11.00 A. M. Cape 'i‘ra.v- erse 3.00 P. M. De Sable 7.30 P. M. (roads permitting). Rev. Horace F. MacEwen. THE QUARTERLY MEETING oi the Oiilciai Board will take place in the North Wiltahlre Church on Thursday, Janu 22nd, at hali past one o'clock i the siternoon. TBYON _. BONSIIAW BAPTIST PASTOBATE. -\Servires ior Sun- day, January 10th are: Trycn S PM. Sunday School 2 P. M. Bon- shsw 7.30 P. M. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. " W! All NOW operating an Es! Grading station .in the Market Building and are paying top market prices tor ungrsded eggs. M. s» A. Peters, Market Building. TIIYON’ PASTORAL CHARGE oi tho United Church 0d Canada. Services on Sunday. January 13th as rollows. Cape Til-averse i1 A- M- Crapaud 3 l’. M. S. S. and Bible Class. Tryon 7.30 PM. S. S. l1 AM- Rov. E. R. vvoodside, ‘B. A. Minis- cnulwii or SCOTLAND. - Services Lord's my. January 181-11- 1946. Birch Hill. Mourning service 11.00 AM. Evening Service 7.30 PM. Sabbath School at Murray River at 2.00‘ P. M. Monday. Jimmy 19th- 1e4o. Bell River, Evenin8 5W1 8.00 P. M. - cavamnsn nmrlsn rasron- Al. CHARGE. - similar. JIMMY 1cm. North mistico i1 A- M- Ste"- icy Bridge s P. M. The v. r. u. will be held at the horns c! John Toormbs’. Friday, January 16m- III a P. M.» George cousin. Mini-ii"- roaica cotter; cat tithe di Mags a ‘s oil ' $1218: i. man chanted with b01118 drunk and incapflbll w" ‘mum’ ed to 20 days in jail, while a case oi non-support was adjourned un- til today. A case under the Income War Tax Act was iurther heard and adiourned until today- socrar. GATHERING — 0n Tuesday evening a. farewell N"? was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Char- ice McIver who are leavins ti"! Province shortly to take u» ml- dgnpg in st. John. The function was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. s. w. Trainer. m" “Niv- About twenty ilve couples at- bended and s pleasant evening 0! dummy, singing and cards was en- joyed. An address was read and a presentation oi a gift mflde -° Mr. and Mrs. McIver. Mr. M01"! h“ uogpted a position as Choir Director oi Boys and Clrls Litur- gical Choirs, St. Peters Church. St. Jlohn. c. c. r. owe - The regular monthly meeting oi the Birch Grove C. C. l". Club was held re- cently at the home oi Mr. William Francis, with an attendance oi iii- tecn members. Among other mat- iers discussed was that oi appoint- ing two memlbers to l PIER!"- "'9 Club at the Council meetins- Th! programme included enioyablfi W10; by Mr. Austin curler. W110 accompanied himseli on the guitar. ‘Jr. Elmer Smith invited the meni- bers to his home ior the February meeting, to which a cordial inviu taticn was extended to the KER- slngton "Humorist" who wrote re- cently in The Guardian. A lunch- eon oi icecream and c!“ W" “was by the hostess and lunch wrnmittoo. VICTORIA THE Mrs. I. Cameron, Charlottetown. at her ._-_ w; Pyke, Victoria. Marion leit recently ior Moncton, N. 3., It's here! New liieiscbmaaa’: Royal I'm Rising “M” T” h" mm“ T mum Dry Yeast, the modern granule form that's always there when you want it. No need to keep v it la the icebos-New Ploiscbmann’! Royal Past Rising Dry Yeast my: fresh in the cupboard for weeks-ready at any time for speedy action. jun dissolve according to directions on the package. ‘IR YOU BAKE AT HOMB-h-yowll be amazed at its fast risidg action-delighted at the delect- - able flavor, em tenure it gives to breads. Order a month's supply of New lilelscbrnaan’: Royal menus u an. Allison us. vii- toria. are pleased to know he is recovering irom his recent illness. Miss Doreen Meelnan, sarnia. i Mrs. Kenneth Madison. a. . Mrs. Vernon MacLeod, Albany. Min Nina, noultc,‘ Boston. an. is mending some time with has returned home irom Haver- hill, Mash, where she had been visiting her sister, Miss Sadie Mac- Phaii, who was seriously ill but. is new much improved in health. Mrs. Morrison was accompanied on the return trip by ha: niece, last Miss Lillian Elliot, who was re- ushered inat the 5t. John's Anili- Wlél. limit if hi!’ Iii-hit. WI. turning to the Island Itor spend- can Church," Crapaud, on “ines- ing a year in New ZealI-nd. trav- elling via Caiiicrnia thrown to eastern y week oi Prayer service. the New Instead States ea route and which was pres! to the home oi her graadather. has-brother. lR.Ilsby‘ ‘, Victoria. m. Den Maclood. Victoria. leit Monday ior Toronto, where he expects to remain im- some time. Hieruds oi Mr. Harry Clarke. Victoria, are sorry to learn be is confined to his home through illness. Mrs. Iidmimshldacwilliama, West Cont. i.s pending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Cliiiord Sher- Mill, sherren and iamiiy. Vic- tor a. Bruce 141600118111, Hose Valley, spent a iew days recently in Vic! tcrla visiting his aunt, Mrs. Stew- crt Inman and Mr. Inman. w. P. J. Roger-son, Victoria, is spending some time in Charlotte- town, gum o! his daughter, Mrs. Spurgeon Maclcnnan, m. Mae- Lennan and family. Mr. James Boulter. Jr., Mr. Frank Miliu, Mr. David MacDon- ald and Mr. Wilfred Keough re- turned to the Punter woods in New Brunswick alter New Yeerw. Mr. and Mrs. Wrixon Moore. Wesionoreland. were guests on Sunday at the twme o! Mrs. Moore's uncle. Mr. F. C. lnman and Mrs.‘ lnirnan, Victoria. Friends o! Mrs. Robert- Dawson, Crapaud, are sorry to learn that she is a. patient in the Prince Ed- ward blond Hospital, Charlotte- town, where she underwent an operation last week. Miss man Xnman. R.N., Pro'- vincial Ssnatorium. Charlottetown, is spending a two weeks’ vacation at her home in Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Glacier Stordy and two young children. Dianne and Evelyn, Crapeud Road. spent Christmas very happily in Tryon. guest ed Mrs. Stordys mother. Mm Charles Pooley and Mr. Pooley. Miss Freda Hewett and liiiiu Christine MacLeod teachers o! Victoria School have again taken up their duties after spending the Christmas and New Year's holi- days at their homes in Tryon and Bonshaw respectively. Mr. J. L. Baird. who is reliev- ing manager in the Bank oi Nova sco-tia, Victoria, ior Mr. S. d. Dunaiord, who is convalescing from his recent illness, has been join- ed by Mrs. Baird and are guest at the Orient Hotel. ' A large crowd witnessed the hockey match in Victoria Rink on Tuesday evening between the Crapaud Bullirogs and the Tryr" Arrows. The score was 5-3 in iavor oi the Buillrogs. The ‘r' was in excellent condition anfi r Jolly sire/re was enjoyed alter th: match had ended. Mr. Edward Boswell has return- ed to Toronto alter spending the Christina: holidays with his par- . ents. Mr. and, Mrs. Keith Bos- well “Iiealande”. Victoria. Ed- ward's iriendmhore are Jeased to learn he is getting on nicely and holds s good position there. Mr. Wcltor i-owsdale, Rose Valley, our capable and obliging mail driver, has talren up resi- dence in Victoria. in Mr. Billy Lord's apartment house. Mr. ‘Irowsdale is accompanied by his wiie and iamily. We extend to them all e. hearty welcome to cur Village._ Students returning to the vnri- ous colieges alter a very happy holiday season at their respective homes here are as iollows: Mr. David Boswell to Mount Allison University, Ssckvilie, 18.3.: Miss Ruthie Boswell to the Summer-side High school; Misses Vania and Donalda Meal-cod and Betty Duns- iord, and Mr. Lyman Wood to Prince oi Wales Collage, Char- ioirwtown. We were glad to wel- come these young. people to our midst and look forward to the time when they return again to spend another holiday in their old home town. ' ‘The roam in this vicinity are in splendid condition, iour snow ploughs being in opq-aition and with buses running on schedule there is really nothing to complain about in the way 0d winter driv- ing, the disappointments, etc, ex- perienced over the Cilrlstlnaa tie- up being now a thing o1 the past along with the dark days. minds turn now to the warmth oi ilappy iirosides and the many fascinat- inl emtiloynients that will be tak- en l-D especially amongst the ialr- er sex. as quilting and hooking, will soon be the order of the doy in the Village by the Sea. Vitrtoria Harbour is iree od ice and open well up under the lridge, which is quite unusual ior almost the middle oi January. Smelt‘ fishermen report small catches. iiowevu‘ Mr. Clayton Miller, one oi Victoria's veteran melt men who wears a smile that never comes oii. smeits or no melts, hoe ems-eased the hope that the incoming wring tides may bring about a change in the smelt situation and good catches may ya be had o! this much prised delicacy so here's hoping they may be rewarded ior their early nroralng labours. Mrs. Iflaon Morrison. Visions. given by Mrs. Allison bee. Friendship Convener gave a re~ port ior past year oi sixty visits to sick airing i947. ior the past year which was most encouraging. Keith Boswell were appointed ll delegates to attend the Presby- tariai at Su-manorsido. ing the rounds, and any oiiering large or snail will be gratefully accepted. are invited to the Manse at Hamp- ton ior their next meeting. Miapah benediction. Reireetnients were served by Mrs. Keith Myers. Mira Danisl Meclood and Mrs. Cordon MacDonald-V. day evening, January 0th by the . 3.34’ >1 $9193.”. Q13‘! ‘I: l‘ l 'vlsf/f§\»l.l »h/,\_O ’ w; JANUARY LEARANCE ALE till In Full. Swing Special Sale; Of REMNAN TS In The Yard Goods Departments ‘ in the following lines - - - Printed and Rayon Crepes, Silk Crepes, Wool Crepe, Sateen, Wool Flannels, Polo and Boucle Coatings, Curtaining, Chintz, Sheeting and other lines of Cotton Goods. SALE PRICE l/g PRICE Specials F rom‘ Carpet Department Brokeii lines of Ruffled Bedroom Curtains and Cottage Sets CLEARING usss 1/3 err Also some Seiled Curtains, one pair in each color ClEARlllG AT 1/2 muca: _ Remnants in Drapery Material which includes Rayon and ' Cotton Repps and Monks Cloth. CLEARING AT 1/3 QFF WILTON and AXMINSTER MATS _ Size 27x54, Reg. $10.00, Clearing at $7.95 . LADIES and MEN'S WINTER COATS ~ sum. on SALE Ar v. ore ¢_._.____ PROWSE BROS. LIMITED D Mr. Granger MacPhail. Argyle Shore. P. E. I. Miss Elliot is a born traveller having travelled extensively during the war years when she was engaged" in the Services. ' The lvenling Auxiliary oi the W. M. S., Victoria, held their regular monthly meeting at the belie o! ma. med lumen on Wednesday evening, January 7th. with eleven members and two vis- itors present. Meeting ’ by singing Hyunn No. 182. Scripture lesson was reed by the members in unison. An interesting dis- course irom the Study Book was The Treasurer gave financial rqiort ‘Mrs. Evan Wright and Mrs. The Missionary Apron is mak- Tho members oi the Auxiliary Meeting closed by repeating the __'._- e ‘The new year illtl was ova by the pastor. Rev. B. . ‘I110 . scripture lesson was read by Rev. Mr. Head, Hampton United charge. Rev. Mr. Woodslde. Tryon United charge, led in prayer. and Rev. C. A. Hicks oi the Tryon-Bonshaiv Baptist pastorate. preached the sermon. his topic being God's Design and Man's Discard. ‘There was a large attendance oi’ inter- ested people present irom the ad- joining congregations oi Hampton, DeSable, Victoria, Tryon. Albany, Westmoreland. along with Cra- paud and there is no doubt many went away feeling the beneiit oi this intermingling oi the diiier- ent churches at this season oi go away saying it was well prayer. Never beiore in the hist- ory oi the world is prayer and. sup-plicatlon to Almighty God moi-g needed than at the present time when turmoil and striie abound. and again men's hearts are turn- ed to thoughts oi wariare. May the combined efforts o! the did- ferent pastors and people diring the Week oi Prayer have a great upliiting in the hearts oi truly Christian people all over our land so that those who have been priviledged to attend these sa-v- icea in .,country or city Chliififlv to have been in the house oi prayer. I Mettlhat popular priced .--S-