one: ‘_. d 23%;?‘ AI LD PREMIERES‘ gt todClY W ihrillinq 1° THE CHARLOTTETOWN dimmer: Tho Dolltrll Guardian Iiiooperativcs, ".:...~r-.....='~E'-:.::c.r"I$tuily Dluhs - ol ‘any nalunmayhalnaenfl atlcanla wold Lblalll cc.- ""‘" '"" Arc Discussed dhasweu. m: rnowenpiia. --- | A capacity crowd o! stuqy Club CONFIDIBATAUN LII‘! INSUB- P .. at‘ -‘ * 5 ‘ at ANCE- 54759-7-‘41-33 'which the Co-operative Movement discussed at Wellington Sta- was CHURCH NOTICE. - Cornwall - 9m J_ p, P" Gnu". Wm“ on sun. tlon hall on November 8 lArsenauit resided and the speak- ‘liill/Lnfiwxm‘ 103- BN9; gffgugg’ ‘ere were: ‘Ejtev. G rge Mocormao. -' Gal- _ WNL s_ a u ‘Rev. George ghris e. C. i". A. m. Service ‘l P. M. Rev. n. n. W“ “"4 w- - 3°” oodslde, Minister. L-zu-iz-a-ii. egg-ail’ slgoacfiglliwggdlgggimfl; ravoN - BONSIIAW UNITED °1 °°'°P°"‘4“° “Um” I“ °‘“ “j evArgsTlclgUklCzmsgvlcliis_ .5 sent Societ . Cyrus l". Gallant ex es ore an , pre serv ce ii‘ if‘ yiiltégdrghaphmsgersveigifiiig film Ruse Presldeg: xeéldgglm PI m. Communion Serv e aao P. M. er (Io-operation v! M Bwwgzl» Rlev. S. D. filter, Pastor. and ileldman of the Extension - L-21l-12-8-li. partmerit of St. Dunstans College, -—-—— spoke on the procedure to be iol- IIAMPTON UNITED CHARGE, lowed in the application for a Pro- Servioes on Sunday, December 10th vincial charter. There was consid- as follows: Bonshaw 11 A. M. Appin erable discussion on this question. Road 3 P. M. Victoria. ‘l P. M. Fourteen well attended meetings » L-212-12-8-11- weie liela in the iollowlna district-i -—--- ‘during the past month: Welling- TBUGK UPSET-A minor wcl- ton, Wellin ton Centre, Lot 1o. dent occurred in the City yester- Abrams v s, Urbanville, st. dey efwmwn when the 00w“ Nicholas. st. ciirysciswm. Esmvnt Cola truck driven by Mrs. J. T. Bay’ Cape Egmonp Mom, Carmel, Morris was overturned when it s,“ Rama,“ and Fifteen pomp As W95 1!! 00111-51011 “iii/h 8 mick 9WD" a result of these meetings over e- by Mr. Matthew Lea and driven mirw study 9111b; were formed. by Mr. Rims-rd Whil-lock- Both i Organization oi Study Clubs has drivers escaped serious injury al- conunum during me past, week in thoush Mm MOXTI-B PBOQIVK! i 19W the 'I‘ignish district under the di- viciniwtllgkoi Ti din-in! m, 90min] r. . A meeting oi ‘ ‘res-a held in Dalton School last Wednesday. in- augurated a new phase in the program oi’ Oo-operative education. At this meetinl. aridreaed Fl»- tl-ier MoCoi-mac it was decided that a Teachers’ Btlldi’ Q11" Wllld meet fortnightly in order to p11- plm a program oi Co-operative Educatlen to be used in thaw!"- mon . The teachers do not intend t0 displace any oi the traditional subjects in the curriculm but ra-_ ther hope to throw a co-dliefflflv" focus upon all of their teaching ei- forts. In the Nail Pond School District Mr. J. J. Arsenaulgpresided at a meeting where the oriranizatiori oi three Study Cillil! took place. m. Joseph E_ Bernard acted as secre- tary. In the Ascension School Rever- end George McCormac. discussing the goal oi Study Club activity, said. "'I‘here is a. nobler end to our work than merely getting dollars and cents. We must strive to remedy the injustices o! our present econ- .omlc system." John N. Handrail“! was chairman and J B. Morrissey o1’ the study Club. P. s, as z ‘wimss. smears rrsmflt-‘irl. 4‘ w’? g??? I’! ._,-4\n-_»_... -.. i‘ " --.I— ulna: iii iiiiiii »~ » I. Edward IIIlDlABERIi - AIAII DUIITTS STUART ERWIII - IED PRDUTY DUSTER liEATDIl - DDIlAlD IAEEK 1.} “ Hockey Champ” ler corporation, who relaxes la gme oi’ solitare. LATl-ISI‘ NEWS Donald Duck in w m an end to controversy. KINGSTON SCHOOL .v~'§:'§é¥l*2<3é?~'l-‘~ . -'- ‘ Senior Dcpariment- Teacher: Verna M. Kitson. Grade X (a)--l. Aletha MacFad- yen. 2. Harvey Newson. 3. Leah White. Grade X (b)—1. Belle Smith. Grade IX (a)-—l. Clyde Holmes 2_ Norene Auld. Grade IX (bl-l. Alton Willis. Grade VIII lal-l. Norma Willis. 2. Roy Newson. Grade VIII lbl—l. Myron Holmes. 2. Lorne Docherty. Grade VII—l. Lois Green. 2. Joyce WllliS. 3. Gordon Docherty. Grade VI—l. Lewis MacFadyen_ Highest Average: Aletha Mac- Fadyi-n-lfl per cent, Lois Green-— 90 per cent. Periect Attendance for the month Aletha MacFadyen. Norma Willis, ‘Joyce Willis and Lewis MacFadyen. I AND SAT. GilPlTDL—Action Special-TODAY “Three Mesqaiteers ” In “ WYOMING OUTLA W” CHAT’. 8 of Serial — Comedy and Cartoon ¥§1®§W§§AVIIIIIII§ Primary Dqpqg-tyygoni“ Teacher: Jean Gordon. Grade V iiii-l. Olive Barrett. 2. Dori: Green and Joyce MacSwain iequal) I Grade V (bl-l, George and How- ard MucLTcgor (equal). 2_ Harold Green. 3. Roy Green. Grade IV——l. Samuel Willis. Grade IlIla\—l. Erroll Green. Grade III lb)-1. Norma Smith. 2_ Ina Paul. Grade II (aw-l. Edna Colwill. 2. Vclda Green. 3. Robert Green. Gracie II (b)—l. Erma Gamester 2. Verna Green. - Grade I luv-l. Roy Younker. 2. Shirley Newson. Grade I 1b>-1. Wendell Green. 2. Uldine and Melvin White (equal). 3. Roy MzicGregor. . Perfect Atwndance for the month Joyce MaoSwain. Doris GTeen. Er- Friiicc Edward Theatre DECEMBER llth—l2th—l3th The Charlottetown Y’s Men Present Conrail Veidt and Valerie Hobson in “U BOA T 29 ” Gel-man submarine warfare at Scapa Flow fieeiislil . sis (Jiiistzinding picture of 1939. A¥MA®QI§IJQT& ‘ Held ovi-i- in Montreal, Toronto and Saint John roll Green. Elma Gstmester, and _\"s Mon receive no percentages on sale of tickets smmy Nmson’ after Saturday. nocmrwoon. Dec. —IAP) — The men and Women who Write BUY YQURS TODAY. movie publicity stories have agreed with producers on a. salary scale. It was sot at a minimum of $100 a week for writers with three years’ w” ‘Ilib- experience. Many Thanks . . . Folks ‘Your Rotary Radio Auction was a great success last cvciiiiiz”. d_ue to the co-operation of the donors and your DZITIICIDZIIIOII. GRIPPLED CHILDREN WILL GREATLY BENEFIT FROM THE PROCEEDS T0 1111 Who helped this worthy cause we extend our grate- ful thanks. I e Signed HEATH MacINTYRE. Acting President. Rotary Club. _I)ON F. ARCHIBALD. Chairman. Auction Committee. If)’ M; YIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 222-l2-B-li. __ r __ 2m ‘i ll IGYIUPFJQT“, ‘f’?! 3'1". \- - ma‘: van: ‘u BETTER VALUES IN CHRISTMAS GIFTS .1 *1 ~ AT e PATTERSOTFS 130 Great George Street Diamond Rings, Signet Rings, Emblem Rings, Ladies’ Wrist Watches, Gent's Wrist and Pocket Watches. Jewelry, Clocks. Silverware. Cigarette Cases and Lighters. Reliable Goods at Very Lowest Prices. IIIIIII Settlement of the 54-day Detroit the cards for K. T. Keller, president o! Chrys- in above alter the 9-hour arbitration session with C.l.0. representative; that brought Honor RoIIToI/klgngston School men Arthur Wright and TIALS —A pretty glaze at. the home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. November 29 at five thirty dclock when their daughter, Mabel Hen- rietta was united in marriage to Mr. John Stirling Stewart, son or Mm Stewart and the late Mr. J. . Stewart, of Bay View. Rev. Mr. Til- icy oi‘ Cavendish United Performed the ceremony. The bride entered the parlor on the arm her faévhegdto tllble Strains of when- Erin's e ng arch layed b her Dmiiir’ Mm ttr i l D y r e was a. act ve, own in transparent v K ‘ed C 6s to ma bouquet of parlor was potted iplants. About forty oi imm witnessen the ceremony after which the? an sat down to a sumptuous bridal has racti d h f = surging“ cc djstfxiiclgi) e.slon in the bruises. remains of H. H. Aooirn, MRP, were taken irorm the Macllean Pun- eral Home yesterday afternoon to the C. N. R. depot where they were forwarded to his late home in Souris. The pall bearers were: l..leut.-Governor MPH-Se. Horn-J- P. McIntyre, I-ion. H. H. Cox, P. A, Mclsaac. M.P P" Russell Laird and Clifford Cox IN AIR irlends oi Mr. H, R. Stewart, the Governor-Generals staff, Ot- tawa, will be interested headquarters staff at Ottawa. Stewart was a member of the Fmst Canadian Contingent overseas oi which he sewed in the on his retirement. FUNERAL SERVlCES-Jrhe fun- eral oi Cecil J.. Scott (proprietor 0i‘ Scott's Flour Mill, st, Avards) was held Tuesday afternoon from residence of his father, Mr. John G. Scott, Clyde River where services were conducted by Rev. Goodwill who also officiated at the , grave. Intcnnent was in Clyde g River Cemetery. The pallbearers l were: Messrs Harry MacLeim, Geo. Dickson, John MacNevin, Hugh MaoLean. Watson Livingstone and Harry MiicKinnon. PREMIER. ADDRESSES KENS- MEN- 'l'ne regular meeting 0i the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club was held last evenl at“‘the Charlotte- town." Premier Biiie A. Campbell gave a very nterestiiig and iniornl- ative address on the European sit- uation and dealt with the reasons for Canadajs participation in the war. The service policy or the Club was Lhen discussed, and it was decided that the preient policy in war ser- VIQE W011i should be continued. A feature oi 15st evening's meeting Was the ceremony by which live new members-—Bob Nicholson, Gor- don Lapp. Earl NCIIZE, Tom I-iorgan and Ellsworth Large —were initial- into the Club. Chairmen were Kins- Harold Trainer. WOOLNER —- STEWART NU!’- wedding took hester Woolner, North Rustico on R Church LUQV Woolner, The tilschia. velvet with ec- Ilhé edlae relatives and iriends withdrew to the dining room . the table Gereniums. wishes the ha i i their future YIYJYHSOuD e e“ m“ where the in Cavendish groom i5 a Coun Silver Fox Skins Made into CAPES and‘ SCARFS in the best possible manner. Capes of one skin $15. Scaris of one akin $12. You will like our work. David Magoo Ltil. "Fur Specialists” Since 1859 78 King Street Saint John, ‘N. B. ‘I15 "4 ‘rectlon of {Reylerené mm 5x? ———— .00 e n REMAINS FURWARDED- Th° 'o1rSrIfcDli)rlstan's College. It is ex- pected that approximately 40 Stud)’ Deafened People Report To Druggists "1 was troubled for 15 years. writes Martin Olson. Could not hear a -i-- train standing next to it. FORcE__.'I'he many bought AURINE EAR BAISAM B-I o; Longmores Dru rent, Sask. Then I Store. Swift Cur- Be ore I finished using I could hear a train whistle one- '-° 19am hair mile away. Head noises have that he has re-enlisted in the Ar cleared up. AURINE EAR BALSgl/l Force. and is attached to the is the only remedy 1 ha)” tried I at ML ever did me any swd- If you are hard of hearing, have head noises. learaches, rinizinz and buzzing in the In ears get AURINE the Great War, in the latter period today. Relief is quick. . A11- la few cents a dav. Your monev back - lif it does not help you. For sale and Force. holding the rank of Captain jrecommended by IZAR HAL-SAM THE JENKINS PHARMACY THE REXALL DRUG srom: CHARLUTTETOWN the i 14-768-11-20-24-29-12-4-8. T. w. " " acted as secretary. Reverend J. N. Trainer also spoke. Gerard Gaudet was appointed leader oi the Study Club which was organized. At a meeting held in the home of James Clohossey on the same evening twenty-eight were present. John LeClalr was elected secretary Leo Gaudet eph Fahy George McCorznac spoke on the Co-operetive Movement and assist- ed in Study Groups. Albert Gillls Everett Cahill were appointed lead- ers, Reverend W. V. McDonald of PlilIlliE u EIWIAIID German ‘_ llllll At seen flow iioiiniv it, i President. Friday evenlnina Study Club meeting was held the 8t. Peter A: Paul School. John L. Richard chairman and W.J. Over- beck secretary. Reverend GI Mc- Oormac addressed the meeting and spoke on the possibilities-oi local roduction and also on the necess- t o! regular attendance at Study Cub work. That same evening a Study Club was organized in St. Rock School District. Myrickfis Shore was the aoene oi a large meeting when thirty-eight people met in the school. Ernest Gillie was chairman and Mrs. Everett DesRochee secretary. 0r- izanizatlon proceeded lines oi’ the previous meetings. along the At Klldare Central school. Joe- presidlng, Reverend the organization oi two and Fox Furs Wanted MR. M. MAURICE, well known Montreal Fur Buyer will be buying Furs at our Office on Dec. 7 and days following. Interested in all grades of Fox Furs. Also Mink and Muskrat. Highest market prices paid. P. E. I. FUR TRADERS 182 QUEEN ST. V?) AS Q. *' FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY - llcc. 8th 9th and 11th E Q Fzln y P'nk 16 Oz. Tall Tip Maigrx/‘Llxgie SALTVION‘ Each 17c. 2 Tins ———————— 33c ’ 23$ Bulk Seedless 25c ' 2 Lb. Jar—'--—-— RAISINS, Lb.13c. 2Lbs.---—-—--—————————— 5 COOKING FIGS, Lb. 12c. 2 Lbs.—-—-—-—--—-———23c Buik Red or Green 23c PEANUT BUTTER GLACED CHERRIES, 7 Oz. Pkg. — — — — — ——— Lb. 13c. 2 Lbs. ,-——-— CUT CITRON PEEL, 7 Oz. Pkg.———-————-——‘|7c Maple Leaf LEMON OR ORANGE PEEL, Lb.—--—-—-—-—--—27c ' PURE LARD 1 Lb. Block 13c 2 Lbs. — — — — — -—— 25c PASTRY FLOUR 7 Lb. Bag—- ——--- HEAR IT! Every MON. WED. & FRI. ‘l C FCY Charlottetown 6.30 to 6.45 P.M. i" Presented by BLOSSOM of CANADA FLOUR McCREADYS PICKLES L-195-12—7-3i. FOOD NEWS THESE ITEMS CITRON PEEL, Lb.--—-——— — — — OR MUSTARD Alberton atructlvo on m oi’ co-operative work people. 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