THE U GUARDIAN, UiiARLU'l"’l‘E'l‘UWN rnur; lrUQSE , . - / nnuhw“ "l .. (Y: Protestant Orphanage Contributions Fortune Bridge District by Shirley Dixon and Haul Jackson 2.00 Each: Eldon MacKenale; Dixon Bros. 1.00 Each: Mrs. James Dixon; Mrs. George Dixon; Mrs. Herbert Jackson; Mrs. Frank wood; M15, george Campbell; Miss Nora Jack- n . 75c Each: Mrs. George Jackson; Mrs. Sellens Jackson. 50c Each: Mrs. James Higgins; Mrs. Lloyd Townshend. 40c: Miss Jessie Burke. Total-—$12.90. Collected by Elizabeth Aiken 2.00: Mrs. Ernest Aitken. 1.00 Each: Mrs. H. S. Francis; Mrs. Arthur Francis; Mrs. Earl Johnston; Mrs. Garth Mchven; Mrs. Harvey Altken; Mrs. Jocelyn Coffin: Mrs. Douglas Alt-ken; Mrs. John E. Aitken; Mrs. Fred Altken; Mrs. Charles Townshend; Mrs. Lewis lligglnbotham. Total-$l3.00. Collected by Betty Iiflhbdhlln Mrs. E. S. Johnston-SM Miss Beatrice Johnst0n—-5.00 2.00 Each: Mrs. Lester Johnston; Fred McInnis. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Ivan Mitchell; lvlrs. Lloyd Davidson; Mrs. Harry Burke; Mrs. Basil Johnstone. 50c Each: C. N. l-leber-Percy; Mrs OFFE 5dr; Scéwaztyf _, med was! NOVA soot-is ‘is’ Torsfl- ehobstals ill‘? taken in the wat- his‘ iilh fill i>ur Atlantic provinces. scgmke “list-i producer is Nova a Fresh or FiElSCi-IMANWS YEAST 9 A tasty batch of ten- flel‘. fragrant dinner rolls - . . or sweet spicy buns hot from the ovenl With “ch Perfect results, no Wonder Flelachmann’! Yeast has been the favor- lic with Canadian women Choose e_ii_l£r_ iiorm Alfred l-ligginbotham. Tola1—$l9.00. Grand Total District-Mam. Fortune Bridge Cavendish by Una. Simpson and ' Mary Lowther 1.50: Mrs. Alan Wyand. 1.00 Each: Robert McKenzie; Mrs. J. O. Simpson; Mrs. Jerry Simpson; Rev. George Gough; Ern- est lVlacNeillr Mrs. George MC. Coubrcy; Alli-ed Moors; Artie Mac- Neill. 75c Each: Mrs. G. W. Profltt; Lorne MacNelli. 50c Each: Mrs. Ed. Graham; Bill Johnstone; Fenner Stewart; Mrs. Eric Simpson: Mrs. Ernest Clarke: Mrs. l-‘red Clark: Mrs. Ernest Webb; Mrs. Sterling Stewart; Mrs. Milton Green: Alvah MacNeiil; Herb Wyand: Edward Lowther. 40c: Mrs. Ira MoCoubrey. Total-—$l7.40. Stanley. Bridge by Mrs Elmer l-‘yie 11.00 Each: MscKay Bros; Mrs W. O. Myers; lVlrs. H. S. MscEwen L00 Each: Mrs. Carl Woolner; Mrs. Roy Douglas; W. G. MacKay; Mrs. W. I. Green; William Mc- Kenzie; Mrs. Bert Fletcher; Mrs. Stanley Coles: Mrs. Lorne Mac- Ewen; Mrs. Elmer Fyie. 50c Each: Mrs. James l-liscott; Mrs. D. J. MacLeod: Mrs. Earl Henry: ‘Mrs Ferguson; Mrs. Stanley Biggar; Mrs Craniord MaeKay; Mrs, F. S. Bell; Mrs. Gordon Fyie; Mrs. John l-‘yie; Mrs. Melville Mor- rison; Mrs. D. J. McDonald; Mrs John MacKay: Albert I-Iiecott: Mrs. Blots McEwen; Mrs. V. W McLean. 35c: Mrs. G. S. MacKay. T0tal—$22.85. New London by Mrs. 0. Bernard. Mn. E. Carr, C. MaoEwen and Betty Cole 100 Each: Mrs. Wallie McEwen; Mrs. Elmer MaoKay; Mrs. Claudo McEwen; Mrs. Keir McAllister: Mrs. James Cole; Mrs. Oscar Mac- Kay; Mrs. Mort Adams; Mrs. Leigh McEwen; Mrs. Donald McEwen; Mrs. Harold Dunning; Mrs. l-l. P. Found; Mrs. Edwin Cole; Mrs. Rid. Cotton; Mrs. D. A. Campbell; Mrs. Nelson Roberts; Mrs. Frank Ram- say: Mrs. Mont. McEwen; Mrs. Stanley Brown; Mrs. Wilbur Mac- Kay. 75c Each: Mrs. Den MecKay: Mrs. liar-old Mayliew; Mrs. Fred McEwen. 50c Each: Mrs. Rcss McEwen, Mrs. Lorne Campbell; Mrs. Mar- shull Constable; Mrs. Oliver Ber- nard; Mrs. Earl Carr; Mrs. Mur- ray MscKav: Mrs Harry Homers; Mrs. Fred Pidgeon; Mrs. R. M. Carr. 40v Each: Mrs. Lewis Cole; Mrs. John Curric. 35v: Mrs. George Cole. 'l‘oial—$27.90. alrg - it's for Finest baking results! for over 8 generations. If you bake at home, whenever you bake, you can always depend on Fieiachmande Yeast to give you speedy risint action . . . superb table satisfaction! CENTRAL lilllllllllllll line column is reserved lur nan/l oi local interest, but advertising o! I WWI! nature may be inserted at ilvc cent! a word, strictly pay able ln advance. - \_ CONFEDEBATIOR LIFE IN- SURANCE. OHESTERFIELDS lb Special low prices. Toombs Music Store. COOKS (or Christmas Photo- graph. comvwau mamas. Vllinsloe Thursday. REPAIRS, Washers, Reirigee- ators, Vacuums, etc. Call Storey Electric 2679-L. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halilex. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2061 or 540. SEE THE SPECIALS on radios and electrical appliances at the Capitol Electric. GUITARS, VIOLINS. UKULE- LES for Christmas. Toombs Music Store. THREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Phone Mari- time Central Airways Limited, 2061 ar 540. ARRIVING DAILY - New Fur Coats. latest styles. We sell only the best from well known firms such ns Model Fur and West Canadian Fur Co Betta Fur Sslon. Phone i693 CHRISTMAS SHOPPER Special. Willi every two books purchased we will give a third one (corres- pending price) free. Island Book Room. Open evenings now till Christmas. THE CLOSING DATE 0|.’ the Un- ited Emergency Fund for Britain campaign hns been extended to Dec. 15th. Will all city, town and rural canvassqrs please complete their canvass as soon as possible zind forward returns to Prc-vinchii Heudquaricrs at. 76 (lreni. George Street, Charlottetown? ENGAGEMENT ArNNOUNCE- MENT. - Mrs. N. C. Molyneaux, Southport, wishes to announce the engagement oi’ her daughter, Iielen Elizabeth to Paul Cannon. son oi ‘Mr and Mrs. Stanley R. Eaton, Lower Canard. N. S. Marriage to take place December 22nd, in Mon- treal. ENGAGEMI . -— Mr. and Mrs. Janles B. liinrtin, Klnross. ivlsh to announce the engngonient. oi their daughter Emily Christene to Jos- eph Harold son of Mr and "Mrs. Percy White. Murray Harbour. Marriage to take place in Decem- ber. RECl-IlVEi) SAD NEWS — Mrs. James MricNeixln, Canoe Cove, re- ceived s telegram from her daughter. Hilda, tnlorming her oi zlze sudri=n passing of lir-r hus- band, tho late C, W_ Watson oi Roxbury, l\ln.=s'. Mrs. ltlacNevm is at present visiting her daughters in New Haven. RETURNS HOME-Mrs Barbara Mill. sunset Lodge. and her neph- ew Donald MacKny. Breadalbane, returned home Monday nlvmlni; by plane from Sydney, N. 5.. where they went last Friday to attend the funeral o! Mrs_ Mills’ brother John C. MacKay. While in sydncy they were the guests of F‘. W. Madden, KC, and Mrs. Nladdcn, 526 Charlotte St_, Syd- ney, N. S THE PERCENTAGE Allotment Committee of the Prince Edward lslanri ltiusical Festival Association ls prepared to receive applications from rural schools wishing io com- pete in the festival next May and requiring help in iinanclng instruc- tion in music. A minimum o1 six weeks instruction is required. Ap- plications should he sent to G. D. Steel, (‘hnirmnn Pc-rronioge Allot- ment Committee, 308 Euston Street, Charlottetown, not later than Jon- nary 15. 1949. Upon receiving these applications, the Chairman will forward a questionnaire to be completed nnd returned to him without delay. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral o! Joseph Henry Douc- ettc took place yesterday morn- ing from his late residence, 38 Connolly Slrtel. i0 the Church o! the Most l-lnly Redeemer ivhcrc Requiem High Mass W05 celeb- rated by the Rector, Very Rev. Edward Baldwin. QSSR. Th0 pail bearers were: Percy Calf. Tlifim!!! Whalcn, John Melklc. Andrew DoLron. Molse Peterson, Ernest Connolly. The remains have been transferred to the A. A. llenncs- sey Funeral Home awaiting the i _ . JTICE Exhibition oi handicrafts in the Auditorium of the Provin- cial Sanitarium. Monday, Dec. 6, i948, otter- noon 3 to 4.30. ‘- Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1943, 3 l0 4.30 and evening 7 to 8- Wednesdoy, Dec. 8, i948, 3 to 4.30. i NOTICE I have moved to 113 Upper Queen‘ Street. Phone 2504W. MRS. J. F. GARD i ~. A a .4‘ ' fifit?l% r%l§i§rEr t%r%rfic?rl%%r? lounging jackets, shirts, socks. paiamas, scarfs, arrival oi a member oi the iamiiy from Toronto. Interment will then take place in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery. l). N. BELL ELECTED PRESI- DENT 0F BAPTIST MEN'S GROUP-Ma‘. Dan Bell was elect- cd president oi the Charlottetown Baptist Men's Association, at. the monthly supper meeting held in the church hall Monday evening. Mr. Bell succeeds Mr. R.J. Rupert. Thc other ofllcers elected are: vise-president, S_ H. Bur-hoe: sec'y.-treas., Harper MacNeill; ‘di- rectors. R. J. RUDE"- Rflso Beth- une, T. G. Ives. Leslie Glllespze, 1);, R_ D. MscNeill and Wilbur wgmg, The report o! the retiring president, Mr. Rupert. maimed a year oi activity and Pf081'6$!.'\i\'iih the Association assisting in vari- ous churoh activities in addition FOR COUGl-IS COLDS AND BRONCHITIS Rankin‘: BRONCHIAI COUGI-l SYRUP Price 50c RANKIIPS Drug Store Phone lib i181)’. to carrying on a, Church Visitat- A hearty vot-e c! still to be thanks was tendered tho retiring Rev ,y_ D, Dawson oiliccrs for lhcir leadership during ' the year. The new executive will December 19th, which would be take over at the meeting in Jnn- held in Reports were heard re the Church School. be given to Britain's needs and ion Campaign. Visitation Campaign now in pro- mmma slal sisrn saatn-olnnosrss ~ asislrraaazsrnsinsrarslnaralnalszslsrs: Functional gifts of . . robes, sweaters, gloves, necidies. Worsted wool lounge trimmed with satin lapels and sash. Naiural with black satin- $17-50 Pure wool robe with‘ lianclfeld lapels and cuffs. Two roomy_ pockets. wine. $11.00 t0 $10.00 M603 iackels, single breasted models. All rmcrs: $14.50 to $21.00 FROWSE BROS. . Early For Comniete Size gross which showed some contacts White Gilt Service for co-operatlon with the i sou: sweat. "PART or YouK WRETCHED P101’ lsuPPolE, To sTAGE TFlE sour voles THE AUDIENCE IS onieewiss INTERESTED“; +€~i€l€ iacket lED and Color Selections! Kiliilfaéb? = x A one fa ' _ . the gllu o! money and iood ivould be iorivarded through the U.E F. l B., by the Maritime Committee of which Mr. Dz is the chairman. The Assam. . was urged to give its lull suppo" A novelty sound film-strip e titled, “Two Dollars" was showr was vividly lllusti-gt; ‘ oi stewardship. The and tho recorder by Miller 'l‘l'.e usual fine supper was . ed by a committee irom the ' men's Aurdliary, director], by . Harper .\/[acNeil_ __.__