DECEEMBERWZII, 1941 l n iliiiiiv 1 W. C. T U. I JEWELRY . m notes J .\ e-t1~i xvi-ca .. . lion now! , . g m,“ centre " . diamond 111111" gl-jllisntly from a iettlnB W h’ ° h I o a t u r a s two small diamonds. no tiny, radians diamond twinkles on a. gleaming . black our! liwlirrounil- ~ .-»----~. - $37 50 : -‘ rr-‘w; ' 1; ,| 4"“, Qiinrli Canada's finest silver. g ‘(I-NH-yl plate is featured in this j; ~ 1' selection -- many glori- 1 i- -\.’ ous patterns - expertly T drafted. 4- I i. I Ladies’ Cameo Ping; . ‘mph carved for l n“ and enduring beauty, lfnr the lovely lady - Dr". ri-r sets that are fashioned _i\iIIl nil the glamour she de- 1PI'\'I‘H. on tlmle Lustrous to flatter her - Alwsys the right choice for w" WELLNER “E Jewelers Since i868 *1! IE s . .1? . ; We have n wonderful variety of specially selected curds. Cards for everyone. Our boxed stationery is exclusive, the best quality at moderate prices. a Books are gifts which are appreciated. Hundreds to g choose from for both adults and children. w: ARE oven svsumcs. i‘ l MARITIME STIITIIIIIERS s. l‘ Christmas Cards d’: Gifts '!‘ h i s . daintily crafted slotting . a d d s t o t h e l. sparkling beauty of the diamond. 7544c Qdfta MARK you as A "mouenrrus. GIVER ‘ Here are slits that will be treas- iired for a life time for their e!- quisite beauty and wonderful craftsmanship. - - Their dis- tlnative stylilll W111 "P"!!! your thoughtfulness for years to some. - - 560 this glorious solar- ovas are prefer- .red for style and service ... ‘always pearls dis- criminating lad- ies. "pa". -l an Isl-swimm- Give him a L Qive him a present HE'LL enjoy. HOT WATER HEATER DEFROSTING FAN GABARDINE SEAT COVERS ENGINE JACKET HEATER FLASHLIGHTS E REAR VIEW MIRRORS RADIOS 1.1a cibcxs ezszsvvrx>si VANITY *MAN’S PRESENT Every He-Man Iias on interest in Cor Accessories. This yeor CHROME WHEEL .RINGS FOG LIGHTS CIGAR LIGIITERS MIRRORS I DON'T IUY THE SAME STEREOTYPED PRESENTS YEAR AFTER YEAR PHONE seo - F. n. Melanie I69 GRAFTON ‘ST. P"'1 "rrivinclill President for New run rassiniuvrs ennrsruas assessor Every Christmas is but another rainbow llaahln: the premise 00d with us" to the world. May om‘ hearts be attuned to the Anflelic Chorus, "Glory to God." etc. This is the message of God's love for humanity. His love has crested a mlimy in every land that ls-guarded- y obedient hands. What are we willing to rive to Him at this Christmas season! Are we willing to dedicate our bodies as n living sacrifice, con- secrated and acceptable to God’? Are we willing to follow Christ! example and give ourselves in ser- vice to others? if we are. thin God's Inst Illt a! Bil 5°" 1"" comes more real and preciolll. l! Hi birth. illliay the motto of each W.C.'l‘.l.7. member be: 1 will live for those who love mo. For those who know me true, For the Heaven that Inllts 1111017! me. And awaits my coming too. For the cause that lacks assistance For the wrong that needs resistance. For the future in the distance. ‘ And the good that I can d0 - Eva wlckson. m BIBLI LESSON Matt. 1:74! As recorded in the story of the y; ‘he uttered the keynote for the uplmllding o1 christlanlty when he said. "When ye have found Him brine me word that I may so w worship B11113’ This request brings to us our personal duty towards Christ, to His church and to our temperance Work . . . the duty to find others and to bring them "the good tidinflfi of greet. joy that shall be to all l . Thee quest of the wise men finds an echo in the heart of every true believer. Fmm the thrill“ history of the church we 11nd this Search 1m- the christ John. 1:29 tells of two. evidently John and Andrew. to when} Jesus seld- "come and see. Later John see Jesus. Philip. who having" seen. findoth Nathaniel and said. Came and see." Later we read of the strangers Greeks . . who said to Philip, "Sir, we would see JesusW-John 12:21. In- Charter 4:29. the woman of Samaria slid» "Come see." After the vision on the Mount’; “They sarw no man but Jesus cnly- so throughout the gospel the story runs-Seeing. Believing and Bring- ing Others to see Him. 1n the upbulldlng of the King- dom thr emphasis ls not 918F911 °" great effort hilt on the history of those who simplv helped Others to sank and find the Lard. This emphasis proves the need for individual effort. In our soec- ial task we have sought .101‘ 1110i? who should know more fully what we have seen. or nointed out the stones of stumblin! that keep others from coming to our aid. Do we point out as we should the cause of rrime as revealed in our' courts? Or lead any to lee ill the, life and teachings of the Master. our dutv to bring the fallen or those who are being “drawn unto death" by the use of liquor? What am I doing about this? Am I seek- ing qr finding or tilllllig the story of the Christ child? Would those who have named His name be so indifferent i1 Ho were seen a3 He T9811? 15? ' wo "gate rs through a glass flat-luv." hvi then we shall sec Him on m; Is, while the crowning glory ls We shall be like Him, Mr we shall see Him as He is. ' MONQIQN‘ UNION FEARS R!- PORT 0F WORLWR W. C. 'l‘. U. CONVENTION At the June meeting. at which Mrs. William Jonah presided. Mrs. Steadmnn Smith. the first vice- prosident. of the National Union I rovr lliiLF Plilt! anuzzisisirieisisisisiaaisisisiali Here is your opportunity while our supply lusts-out they go at ' HALF PRICE l intrauterine-shamanism ‘ ALSO IN STOCK: Large Assortment H Fruits - Nuts ‘Stationery Radios Galvanized Pipe Slippers ’ Underwear ~ Nylons Overshces Rubber Boots I Hot Plates Horse Rugs Yarn and Needle: etc.. etc. ‘ It will pay you to visit our store and see our display oi goods, before buying elsewhere - OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS tiefliilgen 8i Boyle PHONE 5 HUNTER RIVER we again celebrate the season of . I nativity. Herod little dreamed that l‘ findeth Peter and brought 711m i9 ms GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN l We recommend i Isl s Brunswick. save s very interesting account o: the conference at As- bilrv Park. New Jersey. This was the World's Christian Temperance Union Convention which met on June 5-11 and at which twenty- six nations were represented. She stated that during the six-day meeting the dominant spirit of Christian ail-operation was notice- I Dd 030i House Wives “PLEASE NOTICE” Here is some news, 1 think you will agree with me, that will gladden your heart. I have opened an addition to my Mechanical and Electrical Blwr what u called a "Fix n" Shop; years in the States and also in the larger cities of Canada, but. ngvgy before here in Charlottetown. To explain briefly. this la what it meansz-Supposins you have s lflllly tap. you call us and first thing it is filled. Maybe the cord 0h i-h! Iwn needs attention, same $111118. Just phone. The Furnace door maybe is not shutting Just right. again Just a cell makes it fllht. Perhaps the Mop is forever rfalling oi! the handle. just phone. You have a door that sticks? Just phone. Now when you ask your husband to fix one of those little things around the house. here is what. usually happens. Hubby eanlee home, has a nice supper. settles down with the paper, and you ask hiln about that leaky tap or faulty switch. well what does he say? l will do that tomorrow night. honey. Only trouble with that. to- morrow never comes; now believe me it is far easier to get b0 cents irons him to have the lob done. Besides that we have all the equipment necessary, which in many cases be laohs. Tools of all kinds alone with lathe welding. soldering. spray painting. knife sharpening machines, skate sharp- ener. your sidewalk cleared of ice and snow, etc. lo the nest time one of those little iobs turn up remember us and see for yourself haw quickly and cheaply It can be done. We repair and rewind Iron Toasters. vacuum Clean . Mix Masters. Wsshlns Mae eta. etc. Re- member our mo : “Bstiafsbtion or no charge,“ Peterson pleases people. We are open evenings. A. W. PIIIIIIN. Charlottetown. Quilted Robes Flannel Robes House Coats House Coats, Chenil Ie Lounging Pyjamas k ilifly have been run for W Price Price Price Pride Price $ 6.95 and up S ' IL’ f ' .. .. LADIES ROBES EXPRESS YOUR pecm "mo Pyjamas WARMEST SEN TIMEN TS Why fret and worry. mme Pleasures when you visit our Lingerie and Accessory Department. vour Christmas list and we’ll send you on your way perfectly satisfied, without busting your budget. Special in Panties . . ILingerie and Accessories Every Santa knows What ladies prefer in W e a r a b l e s Gift problems be- Just bring in For Your Selection fjaceTl-immed Slips,Nylons .. $5.50 Hand Finished Slips . . .. .. ..$2.25andup .. ..$6.95 .. .. ...79candup Gloves, all wool, all colors .. . . . . 79c and up $11-95 and up. $14.95 and up. $11-95 and up. $16.95 and up. Kid Goves . . Hand Bags, lovely selection . . Scarves, a nice assortment . . . Ladies Satin Bed Jackets . . ... .. .. ‘li2.95andup . . $2.95 and up . $1.00 to $3.95 . . .. $3.50 and un Come in. today while stocks are complete. Some lines will be completely sold out any day now. SHOP EARLY! SHOP OFTEN AND SHOP AT i '.'€¢r3=i§»i%i%ii§:b<~.......;b able. Mrs. Smith was the official delegate from the province. Beside the delegates from Canada and the United States, delejates were reg- istered from Australia. Bermuda, Brazil. China. Egypt. England. Finiand. Germany, India, Jgpan, Palestine. Scotlan Sweden and South America. and elsewhere. Mrs. Ella Boole of Brooklyn, New York. President of the World's W. C. U., presided at the Convention; and the delegates were officially welcomed by firs. D. Leigh Calvin. the president n; the United states National w, (l. '1‘, U, ""1 3°11 5056911 Blyson and the mayor of Asbury Park SeVQl-nl noted speakers were heard. Also attending from Moncton Wietre Mrs. Walton Brown. u“, sch "9 "Y 0i ihe 10ml Union. and Mrs. G. S. Innes. Miss Edna Grim: field secretary of the National - C. T. U. who had been in New Brunswick for several weeks in connection with her work. accom- panied the delegation from Monc_ on. REPORTS The Recording s ‘I i, A~ T~ Flemlhs. fiencttdrihaxfeyporliieiiisi user "IIEIiIIIIIII as _ IiLIIIIIIWIIIIII . ‘mi-mm The easy-action laxative for ordinary constipation Plzowss BROS. LIMITED THE STORE‘ OF SATISFACTION :>"_§s..%->aa‘rss?i§i%i%s§i§ii.. . ,, .-,...<-.-; _ F1; ‘i i‘ I » I wte=+.a-.;..I refit "We have 144 Unions and 5,123 members. There have been 1.105 re- gular meetings held and 143 public meetings, Four hundred and forty- three have signed the pledge and we have 45 outpost members. Money raised by the Y. T. C. was $552. We have 621 Little white Ribbon- ers and 317 members in the Loyal Temperance LQiZiOn In every res- pect it has been a very gratifying year." Mrs, R. M. Seymour, Enniskillen. the treasurer. reported the Budget Fund stood at 52.64886 for the year 1046-47. Ontario life member- ships brought in $590.00: Canadian life memberships stood at $370.00; World life memberships showed re- ceipts as $600 and missions cost $292.78. The Sarah Howell Wright Endowment Fund stood at $157.41 nnd the provincial memberships fees showed the sum of $1364.10. TOWER HOUSE!) ZOO The Tower of London once hous- ed a menagerie. ‘IiIiEiIIiIJI Christmas Specials REDUCED PRICES ELECTRIC IRONS, reg. $6.95, tor .. . $4.98 HOT PLATES, reg. $16.95 for . . . . .. .. $11.95 ELECTRIC KETTLES. reg. $17.50 for . $4.95 CABINET OIL HEATERS, reg. $119.95, tor . . . . . . . . , $99.95 CABINET OIL HEATERS, reg. $108.95, for . . . . . .. $89.95 i SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON BOTH BATTERY AND ELECTRIC RADIOS. RECORD PLAYERS, reg. $39.95, for . .. . .. . . . . $29.95 We Have A Complete Stock o BURGESS and general RADIO BATTERIES, RADIO TUOES Cousins Radio Sales & Service HUNTER RIVER, P.E.l. 4 i; .. LL at asit‘GJETIIGZRZHIWWXHIKAGIIGIIIIIAIIW Phone 2448 "the Home Send Your Christmas r Dry Cleaning NOW I 91"" . ‘ costumes l - IPGIIATS no“; MEN'$ SWEATERS LADIES’ M53555 T153 lLililSES TIIXEIIII EV. DRESSES New Method Cleaners Ltii. r1 Haiti Phone $448 of Better Dry Cleaning" I t .