Mo--- JANUARY 11, ffifW/T . __ ..._, 2* é. ,1 .6 ‘Agitfi lii ‘hat it“: alloiii \\'?l'("“.l"’C plavlrt: Bu’ he 312i ‘Alli! ll!" “You knm. ohm ucii‘ up l‘ rsciisrrl a rt» Preparations for stocktaking have brought to light a few slightly soiled and broken ranges of house furnishings. ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST AT GREAT SAVINGS cs0 cofiiroiirsrsziiltz Price Satin coverings in wool or down tilled, choice of peach or green. l6.50lor 8Z5 each‘ 32.50 For . . . . . .. i625 eacit ' ETlttiirTIiArslizsei orr 7.75 tor .....579 cacti H25 tor 745 each l2 75 tor 9.50 cacii ‘TIEIAT-EITMTARVQLIISCETIZE T CURTAINS Martha Washington Style White with live dot; I‘.°?“l°j'. 5 5952.89 W REXOLEUM MATS, a 25c l8x36 Each I"I@RE f.» MSLEOD Lin!!! Iii l‘ Lmrille Hcrrslorl A; VIRGINIA (l3 R0“ lXl-FI lii: . Rrcriif c iiiaoili‘ ' <-,__ . _ T ~.q;s=:c--==:—.—- U. \-. TTTTTTT "OVERDRAPERY FRILLED Etiitjriiinisfl the‘. ii‘. ‘its Mia". .\li.=5 Fnviie cl-iuaken mt‘ iiii ‘Ntiri mo "tie slit: iii ow! GETTIN’ WARM lav A BONFIRE AN‘ HE DON'T KNOWl-llé come HAFF _ 4 BURNT OFF.’ WHY, SOMEr‘ " Pinn- THEMQRELWAEIZI attracts IBLAENVKETS“ ‘vviiirilz-Waioifwnttiu titers‘ J d D _ 3.3 l"3 OFF 031320;? Grease‘? Slightly soiled _ 114.95 tor .........9.9s pr. Size 66x30" _ I i595 tor . . . . . . . ..i0.65 pr. 5pecial. each i l7.95 lor ll.75 pr. IiNEXrltETEkEfOiINrsI E UTCTFTET "EUERTAl til NEG‘ _ 33 I 3 OFF i yEcru Net in tiiet and opcn TABLE OIL CLOTH i R meiiizgesign. i egular to . iZPRICE.I'or........, ascyd. CHINTZES, CURTAIVNINGS, Clearing White with sell dots Siies 35x2‘4 yd. Clearing Lines 3 PRICE GROUPS I50 tor . . . .. 79c yd. y R I 45o 2.25 lo.» . $1.29 ydyi equal - s 2.75 tot ..$i.49 yd. I tor ._ .. .. yd. Twimiotrum RUGS” One Pattern Only I 6.94.25; 9iitou~740l 27x54 7izx9——4.95; 9x12 -—8.30 Eq¢hv______,,___ 9.94.50; 9Xi5 4.90, _ 75c THIRD FLOOR TAKE THE ELEVATOR I iSIIIPII‘ m bcd as soon alter" as yiossliilc. curloiv. iihen she has the more fact, have been ‘prcsoni cni . .,, I" TPNMP Pl.‘ ytloon as lm indo *\i‘i"‘-‘" -\‘II‘I"‘~‘IIIE ll nicc. not ton ‘saint hath /‘ "YVTIIYCEP"‘m-raklast. and I'll bc oll‘ to went, '.\'|‘l4'i‘l Bill‘ li iii" ho élfifi- S‘\ld1n H, k0,.“ a dare my], ‘II ‘ll e- “II " l‘ “lllllllill a scrccti-ltnci- of iiiine. (Quito l] tiPZRKUPII I'M‘ iiico boy and ins’ “rtl to be arrlcii‘ s i-yc is on us." The lingerin: tout-Ii ol her .und ll\ his "icll llll Hc “as avtiirv iiiai ehc iailv aflcr what .\I".r' hzirl lillrl aiou? Riticixlitic and Carii. ri \il‘\ (IVPIY he has wiiziyiii {co} ‘ l-lc l“ no’. KW“, If Wm I because ‘my. gm,‘ IITIFIIFIIX u av FIRE IN Till-l .\II-1\\'S haven't that afraid In show most lffllilifi - physzcrilly LllS owii mind. rcn I inlcrost r-lsevl here. I i5 (i i\ci"s "Ni Pam’ perfume she "ised had aiiflilfll hr‘ had grown to like her a :i.i~.r ii as non’: ~ g g |\' (tniffll/inai (iffpcl nni\f‘l‘_l‘ great ileal. Ho would NW5‘ Il"'l\Il\<ll l‘ -_,,,_ 1.1.. H“... ,~,;,,- m" “nun-q hecn a strange niiin indeed. il he -_ rnnnrt "mo; Mm hadn't. And hr.- kueu- hr- \\‘OllI(‘I tit‘ imqqiitcd lips, lime in (lot-tile \l'l\' hcr fliir. and noiir-illllY-‘l’ o? he!‘- l=i~ tl-iw .\‘il(i(ir'lli_\' auay (Tiiwtiii w. co in‘ liillllflltf h". iioivnill! l" 2o back to his club. lot‘ it poi‘ 1i ri ~..' it and l>iiir< “(twins ioo late or IFIIIIPI" too lar Good. ‘WW... y,» 1< Iili" 511': hchtpd into the. niornin: nou» loi- Solo: There Is a Slur »~ Brenda nhow ri~ i- ‘pok itrilticrabtr to sleep. The ICIPR Fflnlt‘ in hlm MiicKay. mrrrtww. t,» i~~ ithai, iiot bPlnK tiir nit-pry, h» RFRFIIIIRZ The Night Before "Q-ivo ‘ <1 r l‘ till. ‘~ ~i~r~ i-i‘l". tho milk inuglit pay Camden Tamil a visit. (Thrlstmas - - Vimy Gregory. m; . ,1} _.ii i‘ \ I I ififliiflngftfi‘ hm. H, yanil have a look round those R"“il"ll""l Th? B"! I" T0WY\—- ouzlii ‘It I ~ ‘iii u" i- >117‘ l'IilI:(i hum“, i Mews, whore Welcomes Piflllle mam‘ Jmk-"is- hr ~.ii i " ' ~ri \'.\'.Ii'il ~i\r..-i,i~;- “nujrl road icloihes men should haw lit-on Panioniinc: Silent Night~Mrs. I'IIIT‘i.’IIII"‘ . l tila ‘PF a Icciurr- if site ‘.\'I‘i‘$' at home iwmchmil illhtl filnie, Frg“k‘-i"""“~" t s! ..,. . .., q. , t, ,. . cci a ion: r 5 mas ll‘ - ‘(Lmam . M‘ I i A... AULLL.“ Qj. .. i‘ I W “)il(!\f m‘: Cmiiwillllidlv‘ 7 M Emma Sharam. , - lluci: Coil of Love ~e Barbara OUT OUR WAY ____BY___'I,' ,k'__wil_l,ioms enrl Janet Rupert. YOUR HAND — ME.- WDOWN CLOTHEG l5 5O FAR FROM ME IN PLACES THAT I COULD HAVE A_ FIRE AN’ IT STILL WOULDN'T BE IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD.’ PEOPLE / “lfi Indra‘ i F '- ‘"* c - Ibrizwitiliiw lines of DeLUX REXOLEUMV i MATS. I‘m llII(i!‘!' a perman- '.. xvotild Iwcp inc oll way. which isn't often enough." I Iii" '_ 0-HT?" "l \\‘i'ii‘i ark _\t\ll lii." she went “"‘~-~ imk on. as she slipperl int: <il ihc cat: I'm havino A snack ol (‘Ill‘i\' not only when ti-niaincd, uiih warm ulou. altcr lic Pail ('Il‘l\'(‘ll sctlouell" llllrFlllctl illS mind. cspor- lad a lerliiiiz that slu- hail made ‘i"ilini iiwolatitin \\'lli‘l'tlll any Sllftillli c\'l.<iiitll llhtllfiet‘ of lira‘ own. any i-attish zdcri of uitlcnin: , mm em li-cach botiieon (j and him- sclf. Thore “HS no hreaihol course, saints in a pOYlPCliY Llicv linrl tiovor so lat collie together, cvrplmir again in And he was satis- ficd now that hcr mind lound lts | As loi- Virginia. he could IIPIIITPI‘ to close ltyllfflflild ilzo dirl tin: like him, nor may ma, h, that he did not reciprocate it. lliit uflrfltlil ot i‘lf‘l'. niirl the H“ was only too aware. in tact. definitely icnitrril ti- do so. Ffliin whether he wort to tzo litr- wqe on m» pm," tIir-r than more liking. or see no Mr-anu-liilc, (IYIVIIIE slo\vl_i' along 1,. :'_I in; gqyfi" ‘tnougi\ "he liuston Road. he leli unwill- WELL, REMEMBER \ Baptist Church Sunday School Christmas Concert The Charlottetown BIPH!‘ Church School held lts annual en- tertainments an Monday In? Tut?‘ clay ot last week. and desp to l Sim-my uteather, ti!!!’ were we“ n‘ tended. The General Superintend- ,.m_ R, ,1, Rupert, presided at both , ons. SGYSFNIP Beginner and Primary D991!- eniertained their parents an: friends on Monday afternoon. wit a varied PFOXFHY“ 0f songs. recita- tions and exercises’. 0111"?“ by bliss Margaret Bullem. Sulll- °l II"- Dcpts. Assisting her were M!“ Margaret Marlin-en. Miss PM“? Burns. and Miss Grace Campbell. with Mrs. J. D. Dnvisori as accom- panist. m the close ol the prfllfflm- IMI to tho tune. of “Here. Come! 55"" Claus". the one and Mil.“ 5""! iAfri appeared and distributed a lfPfll to the ho." and airli- Mrs. \\'. J. Drake. Honorary Supt- 0f thr- Primary. presented mltlffl-S to those vhildtren hPtYlnK ti"? h?!‘ rcvnrri of attendance durinK ‘h? vcar. Mrs. Drake. who has been associated with the School lor more than forty years received a re- meriihrnnt-o from the teachers and ollicors. Followini “'35 ‘he Pm‘ [ZIEIIIIII (lpeiiiuiz Chorus; O Come Lot Us Adorn Him. Rccitnlionsi if I Wei-r- Bu: Paula Good. You're. \Velcome~-Glorla MticDou- till. Fsfllllll Claus Nials MacKay. Coil Bless You Jzinci Diamond. Ho (‘omcs In The NIRhlWI-ind“ \\';iril_ Song by Nursery Class: Dow"? Litilo Snowflakes. ‘Rei-iialions: Finding Christ — Eldon Larrabee. The. Reason’ Donna Sherren. My Speech ~-Ponnie Jenkins. My Present-Karen Ann Wiiill Buying Christmas Presents-Joan llleicDonald. Exercise: "Stars In The Decem- bci" Sky“ — Miss Beillcms Class. Solo: There Is A Star That Shinos- Brenda MacKny. Rer-ilations: A Suggestion-JPreddie Davlson. The Happiest Girl~Jeiinine Han- sen. I'm Not So \'er_v Bi|z~~Jolin Bur- hon. TIIRHRIIIIHPSS Leah Warren. The Greatest Gilt-Gordon Hlan- srn. Say It With Holl_\--—~Carol Ann \’t'ard. Exchange of Bucdoii. Duct: Away In A Maittzcr-Dianc Rupert and Janet Diamond. Exercise: Christmas Is Cominz~ Freddie Davison, Ronnie Jenkins, Johir Rurhoe. Ilcr-iiatlons: Tho Happiest Ro_v~Bill_v' Ward. Bcthlr-Iirm. Floity Gamester. A Small Boss Dream —- Paul Greetings -: Velle Oakes. lii Praise of Christmas ~— Mabel SIIPITPII Why I Am Hiippy—-Roiiert Mac- liouznll. Solo". \'l"c Lon: For Christmas lliiy Diane Rupert. Chorus‘ The Happiest ‘Time ~- (‘lnssos of Miss Ballem and Miss hlncrjwen. Rot-nations: Tho Knitting Sonic .loan Ward. A (‘lover Plan — Betty Ann Smith. Sharing Beryl Collier. A Greeting Barrie Burhoe. Christmas Time Is Here—Dlsne Rupert. lVlerry Bells—~E\'elyn Manuel. My Greotinz~Lloyd Essory. Christmas ‘Phyllis Yea. His Blessing Jennie Mae Ward. Chorus: Away In A Muller. On Tuesday evening, the Main School presented a fine program of songs, reciiations. dialogues and IFISITUIIIPIIIRI numhcrs. well errant:- od by Mrs. Dorothy Douglas and Mrs. Frank Jones. Following is the program: Piano Solo: Bouree~Margo Mc- (intro. Exercise ~— Mix: Ora Ballem‘: Class. Recitation: ll I Were BlgePaula Plano Duet: Poet and ‘Peasant (IVPFIIIFII . . Joan Merle McGuire and Joan Tweedy. ' Solo: Star 0t The East-Shirley MncKny. Monologue: Bessie’! Mother At Th» Christmas (‘oncert -- Janet Rupert. Duoi: Here Comes Santa Claus Billie MacCsnnt-ll and Junior Ross. i Piano Solo: Jinlle Bells —- Lois Good. Ai the _ close of the program, Santa ayzairi appeared and dlstrlb\ii- erl a treat to the boys and girls. and also presented gifts to the various teachers and pupils. The Supt. and Santa were also remem- bered with gifts. FORT ERIE. Ont. —(CP) -—Mean thlet note. A Port Erlo woman re. growing beside her mother's grave had been chopped down by Ylndllg, Jon. F-(Ql-‘Ibmmy l-landley. sa. one of Brlilln’! top- rsnkln: radio comedians and o iavorltc o! the Kine. dlod today. He. collapsed shortly alter lunch, apparently lrom o heart. attack. A showman o! more til-ion 3S years’ experience, Hlndloy tilt lils real stride ln the only yours at the Second World War. When the BBC went. under cover dutllll the heavy German olr attacks on Brltnln. llandley and I corps o! supporters olrrled on vullcntly. Members or the royal tsrriily ported that: two evergreen tees Hampton _ and Vicinity tflu Illorcy Marrlsm, teacher at. Aippin Road has returned this week utter spending her holidays M her home. My. I-lu-ry Campbell and Miss Joyce Cons lelt lost week tor To- ronto to work there for the wla- ter months. Mr. Cleyton Morrison is con- valescinq at. his home alter hav- ing m operation ln the P. E. I. Hospital recently. Miss Florence Vlllett. employee st T. lhtorfs. Moncton. spent a low drove at Christmas at the home of hfr parents, Mr. and Mr: Gordon Vlllett. Mr. William MacQuaxx-le. stud- ent at. DLIIIOIISIG University. Hal‘.- lav. spent. the. Christmas holiday. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd MscQuorrie. Miss Annie MacQuarrle. nurse lii-training at the Prince Edward Island Hospital spent Christmas at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Boyd MacQuarrie. Hampton School has re-ope 1e.’ agaln nl‘er the Christmas holidays under the capable management o.’ Mrs. Clllton Ince and Mrs. Arnold Taylor. The laziiilv re-uiiion took place at Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacQuar- he's whcn all their lamlly but one war; present with many grandchildren to spend Christxnias Day with them. Friends ol Mr. Roy Moore arc sorry to hear that he has not been so well the past [cw weeks and hope he soon will be leelintz be"- ter. Mr. Moore has been in the l". E. 1. Hospital almost two years Mr. Arthur D. Inman has auc- cesslully undenzonc an operation at the Prince Edward Island Hospital RSI. week and reports are that he is doing well. His turn to health. Quarrie. P. W. 0.. Miss Helen ry Villezt, U. C. C. A social for the Mission Band was held in the hall on Saturday Dec. 18th. A good number ol cm‘.- dren were present. Rev. T. G. Head showed some pictures and the children enjoyed them very much alter which lunch was serv- ed by several of the ladies prr-s- ent. Mr. E. C. Holm then donated a treat lo the Sunday School children, this brought. the social to a close. HAMPTON INSTITUTE Hampton lnslltuTe met at. the home o1 Mrs. Edwin Furlzuson on paid (or the year. was decided to hold surprise par- rnlttee in charge served lunch. Bronchllls and completely lotllflcd. praised hlrn on l. wartime morale builder. nit-my friends wish him s. quick re- Students who have enjoyed they Christmas holidays at ihelr homes! in Hampton were Mr. Kaye Cam-l eron, Mt. Allison. Mr. Donald Mac-_ East Royalty School Concert s... i... Cameron. P. W. C., Miss Margaret, MscQuarric. P.W.C. and Mr. Har-| 0n Wednesday. Dec. 22, Hearts Community Hall was the‘ scene of a splendid Christmas concert pre- settled by the teachers and pupils announced and commented on the Iswcetly rctidercd by tihe organist. Jvliss Shirley Darrach. ‘The lol- lowing program was presented to n large and appreciative audience. Opcnnig, chorus: Is ThIsW-School. Welcome: Winston MacKlnnon. Monologue: "Somebodys Plcture" P1°B-‘¢"—F‘l\'¢ Ilrls. ~-Dlane Willis. "'.l‘here's A Sonic In the Mflcxiflllfill. An"'-Aline Corcoran, Norma Hoi- mes, Liona Smith. Recitation: the Moi:sc"—0live Parkman. A Christmas ACr0stlc~Nlne chil- Monday evening, Dec. 13th.. the meetin-z “as opened by the Presi- dent by singlnfl O Canada and rc- peatlntr the Creed In unison. The roll call was answered by ‘l3 members and several lees were Then the business part of the meeting was then dealt withandlt Recimmm: “A Crippled Dony,,_ Elise Love. Dialogue: “Mr Piper Gives A _ Presenlfl-Doreen MacDonald end Chmlm“ Day"~s9niol‘ PUPILS- Basil MuCann. Recitation: Fergle Robertson. ties ln the hall every two weeks through the winter months. to help raise funds to remodel the school. then a social hour was spent. while the hostess and corri~ Seven little girls. mas"—l~‘reddle Corcoran. Monologue: “Mommas Assistant" —-Norma. Holmes. Recitation: "A Funny Tale"— Dlfilllfl- Irene Parkman. Pantomime: "Silent NIFghiK-Four Of Belhlehem"—School, stnior girls- Aslhma (ought Tl you stiller lrorn dllllcultbrcnthlng, ooughtni, whoeslnl, and can‘! sleep well tie- louse ol Asthma or Bronchitis stinks, you own It to yourscll to try MENDACO. The vary llrlt dose ol MINDAOO starts working lhnrulh your blood ln S0 minutes. helping Ilturn loosen and remove tho thick, sticky mucus which causes coughing, gasping, dim- oull branching. This loonrilnl lotion help: open up your bronchial tubes so you can breotbo more freely; then you can sleep more restlully, nln vliollty Arid belln to t-ntoy Illa. Oct MIZNDAOO from your dru|- list today. Money luck unleu quickly and Dialogue: Freddie Corcoran. Garfield Mac- Klnnon. Douglas Parkman. Star Di"ll'i—Senlor izlrls. the teachers lor their time and Recitation‘ John Cudmore. Monologue: Christmas GUN-Harry Dove. Cur January Clearance SALE, CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK Positively Ends Saturday Night, January 15th Gel in on this Sale and save many dollars. Some more ollhese bleached sheets. -sunsrAunAnns- These sheets arc clearing lines from the mill. They have Haws carefully mended, hardly noticeable, will give you wear ol line quality ‘sheets, nearly all hemstitched. Como at once and lid can of yours. They coma in tho following sizes: 72 x 96. Price per sheet s2. 9c. m. 80 x100. Price .......$2.25 per sheet 82 x I06. Price . . . . ..$1.50 per sheet TOWELS AND CURTAIN MATERIAL AT SPECIAL PRICES. ALL DEPART- MENTS HAVE SPECIAL VALUES TO O-FFER YOU. GET IN ON THIS SALE NOW AND SAVE MANY DOLLARS. PRCWSE BROS. uit. Junior chorus: "Bring A Torch, Jeanette, Isabella." Recitation: "II"-D0ugla5 Miner, —Helen Walsh. chorus; --The First Noweu.__ been carefully Senior girls. v Monologue: “Writint! to Bantu CIausV-drilchard l-Ieartz. . Recitation: “No st it’ ti: e T: c ‘a rm n. 0 e e ll - Dialogue. “squire H “.15 - Welcome, IHIII Dairnch who veiy capiibly fl_ Y! Christmas-Senior pupi]5_ Recitation: "One Exceplign"_. 3 IilW-S- Raymond l-leartz. Senior chorus: “In Dulcl Jubilo." Recliailon: "A Tiny ToN-wai. ter Walsh. Monologue: "Miss Dorothy En- . icrtslns the MinisteP-Liotlle Cud- Chino‘ 3¢;t5~-__ more. Recitation: The music was most Upside Down Drlll. "What Child “Christmas [Look Pleasant zler and Lloyd Holmes. S01v1 "O Holy NlghtK-Barbara Dlelciziie: "A Mouse to the m5- cue"—Senlor pupils "Santa Claus and Aixcilfiarf-lyh "Alter Chrlstmas"- Cigzzilgiié Madame r ur as . - ~ March ol the Mechanical Dolls Beauiy PRIME --Slx little girls. Recitation: "A Lady Santa Claus"~F.cnl1 Cudimore. Motion song: "sing A Song 0g Step dancing Amos zieri. Recitation: “A Little xvlsiiw- Neeml ‘Willis. , MQYWIQIHP: "An Asplrlng_Dlsh- FQlk5"._, washed-Lorraine Morrlseyt. Ditllotittc: "Detective Snoop anl "Scaring santyn. song: “Some b?’ 3 Si!“ bara MarKIrpion. Recitation : soloist, Norma Smith. Santa Claus then appeared In "Mr. Jumping Jock lzzs usual jovial manner and pm. ‘Making A Cake"-— with presents and candy. —~ ‘The chairman thanked the aud- lence loi- their kind attention anrl ——-»— Sir Thomas “How Can It Be"-- patience spent to make the cori- was issued in Latin. "Uncle Klnnon. . ‘WATCH THIS PAPER CAREFULLY FOR OPENING DATE VISIT us - iiuv and sAvii CROCKETT & STOREY LTD. D ARN LEY SCHOOL CONCERT 'I'he CIITISIHIBEACOYICM1 o! Dun- m, is... --ch > t . ley School was much ntloiyod l1 m m m“ Is comm a large audience In Dl-mloy Hall. Recyylyon; “my; .. Dec 21st. The pupils all tool: that: A a Messenger parts well showing that they had trained by teachers, Mrs. Wanda Murphy and Miss hlitricl Wall. Mr. Kel: Mac- Kay acted as Chairman. ‘OpenlnR Chorus -—- By III tho Dialogue -- Making o Cake. By Motion Song -- Husli-A-Byo. Recitation -- Erma Bolrlsto. song - Away in n Munier. Dialogue - Truth Telling Mo Recitation _ Marjorie Mounts“ Instrumental Music - Out Crow Exercise —- I Want. My Mo. Intermission and Sole o1 Candy Christmas Wreath Drlll. Darky song -- Sing a Song d Song — Galoway Bay -—S girls. Recitation — Preston Bcnrlsio. IiDelmar Crozler and Gertrude Cro~ Dialogue — Card's Callers. Closing Chorus -- 2B1 all pupils Herc Comes Ssnts Claus suri| Durtnz the singing o! the mo! Recitation: "Jest. ‘Fore Christ- D1? WWW-Rollo Mvrrificy. Biir- 55m“ Gilli“ ‘"559 his "Ppeuw" and presented gills. Candy and no- "rrva; m,» Mm", pies from a beautiful Chrlstmu Alter (‘hristmss"~.lame§ M“. tree to pupils. Teachers wore re- membered by their pupils. A draw- c] 1 h » o - lug lor lrult cake sponsored Os n; C mm‘ O Lime Town Darnlcy W. I. ilicn followed. Ml’- Goorgc Roach. Scavlew. lucky winner. Tho-National Anthem scaled the chlldren and teachers °I°5°d a "er-v “my?” evening’ ENGLISH LATE Moore's cert a success. A i/ote ol thanks Into German. French and Italian- SkInlllnl-‘s was OXlCTJIQd by Mr. Everett Mnc- Not until the author had been deal 16 years was lt put Into English.