TUF SDAY, rm: cmiatorrfibwn GUARDIAN ' .~ " DECEMBER 1s 1941 ‘ .__ 1- i _ , . cisiiriiiii iiuiinnuii 1’*=__"°"*'= . - miss»?- fllh ooluwll ll reserved nu news ‘t’? l';;';““l;f‘““‘- u‘! I ‘Iaahy mu”. ‘ 'F d loud interest, but advertising W“! h" 3 mmfiflmcmw‘) | ' II a nflrsy nature may no inacneu at five arm-s a word, strictly pay- “ loie in advance. i?” Miss Edith McKenna. Newtawn -‘ Cross, ha; entered the Ohnrloth- \ iown Hospital w undergo an opcpl atlon OIASHKELL for Photogrlpl. n; ngqds‘ moglwmrt Hun- . 3 - . ‘ _ inoxi oom s. ens n are sorry _ t. ‘gggr-‘DERKHON LL": to know she had the nzisiortunc to ,1 ._____ fail on Lhc slippy ‘sidewalk and 1 " f 50111112 Ml-JN who are turned down break h?" “n” Wm!‘ ‘m h" W" .1 ' 3i by inc- Axiiiy" because of tiilieuculcsisl m Chulm- . ‘ are eon: io work in miuiitiuiis nu aflcr they hive been cured ibe disease. 12-15-11] __,____ FRITZ WEISSLEB, Fur Buyer oi’ Itlmitrv and New York upon re- m a iiuinbci- o! rriiichi-is s Co“ will be iii Montague Dec 17. Hc will be buv- ~i Mn. James E. Somera. Pleasant valley is at present in Kensngtoni on gofessional duties at the hcmo | of . A. McFarlain where bothl i i Mr and Mrs. McFarlain are con- fined to their beds. . Mr Lorne Dunning, Remington, g all kinds of furs. no pgys me is out and around again after be. - , ightm prices Buying hours 9 am. 111R 91111111161 W U19 1101159 f0! lame .1 _ w 5 p_m_ 13.14.21 time, through illness. . l » -- i . rsurmcn new - 'I"ne death Firing Officer. Instructor. Dhsl ' " - on 310v 37m biacDunald, who fur ihe past year ' 1 jdfllfl“ ML1CI{_’]‘\/_ er more, was attached to N0. 1. G. R S. in this Province has lelt for Nova Scotia, ivhere n. ha; ‘we; transferred. DIALPEQUE AND BALTIC WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY | e Alain-Kay lur- -1l L".\_*\\’li in her 84th family who were 1955 nndsocialcir- .1 b0 rllllLlV fClllIglllJCIPd unis Mrs. Alricliziy y yours in they ?__-___ ____ _ The Malpcque and Baltic wumorfl MONTAGUE is lat - wno 141581011111? Swim met for Dec. NE "KY-Just taro weeks r0 tke meeting at m9 M57159 Tflinfly- Th0 a1 Rod Cr-rss r;ceiv.d ariIP"""°1d°nY1-_ MYS- 0101155. 1116876911. recurs. frmi e Nitonal l 311d the Cliilitmas Candlelight, S 1'- s: wmnvir< Wu‘ “Pi-k Cqvn_ - vice was carried out. most eiIectively 1m. aiffqypp t “L. m.“ f As ilio mzmhvrs sat iii n circle, wlih, w 5 y; A p5,“); the l -.ir.a ‘anueo U1 0pm mp uo aqopfi oi airman of this Com- rounded bv seven candies 099115119 iznrii-zdinteli’ contncted P111518- Eimive. America. Japan. '.ioi'k1ii;: cezitrPs L-i we pro- (111116. India and Alrlra, seven ,1 .-1_ 33,5, my, w, mnkn ‘i members lighted candles at alien w u,’ szi AMT“, Thee fields. and raid interesting readings .,.i [,5 you 3,1; m v1.5a mid prayers of s=id noxious. 1 fin C ~ "a1 mstee, invr‘ e v1 ' ~ 31 h M. log-g slQfvvé Christmas carols u'e"o sung at inter- - 1| collar. Yes e1, - vols. The serviie was most a."'t'st‘c ' ~13 \\'Q;);en'5 1mm u, , _ and apprcprlate at this searon. Th; ; ‘ell t! 1r qvot» o! ax sweaters, mod“. Mnmiguccan '0 for " I1 business period Iollowcd, with m1n~ utes oi’ previous mmretlng road and adopted. Roll caIl replrd to iilch , Scripture verse, Peace. Treasurer‘ relfiflrtl. corzespcndcrce read, and , unfinished business com ‘la-ted, The l chairman of the llOllllfifl/lllg com- 1 mmee GXDFP-“lsed o. word if appreci- ' ation to the cificers of 1942 for their splendid efifirts tow rds the po- gress of tlwe solely. to nl tiise 1min! in W. M_ 5., n‘so h pel Uhai "ge 0i Jthe war" wk of the nun Worrers IrStt-"te was the 'TSY to com"‘1ee‘y {n- " ' ‘ wnfor Nit. Ste zwil - coil“ ‘cl? Iiiiisi Vile new of.ice"s will ezijoy Pei!" ma‘: 11:01.1? It is cc“ iii"ly g ati~ tesks. and that i943 will be more i gym; p. b, we gm ‘p5 0g vo~en helpful spiritually during the sten- avch as tfsre are in this province ucus ivar year. Officers for i943 . . who ci- twn on? sarh cxcclent as follows; Mrs C. J. Crowdis , ' . n sh 111w» rvyim President. re-rlccted. Mrs. Raloh g . ri s’ t :1 (lays 4.1).; 113m rslo. re-e rct-zL P0 s “eel/I .. Wm. Burn; Tevrpernnm Sec, M's". -—--t--~--_- Duiicrn M‘cGoug-an. COIILP-lllll)‘ RIYEllIl.»\I.'-‘. (‘H"R“IYILY. Friendship Sec, Mrs. Earnest Biyeu- WUMEYS INSTTUTE tori. Christian Stewtrdshin, Fecy. . _________ Mrs. Sinclair MacGougan, re-elecwd ‘ mrfhl" m'et'ri" 0! "lssionurr Mort‘ ly Sec. Ml“. Kelli ‘v c"ur 11in W. l’. was heid Donald. lltcrrtii e °cc. "rs. Prev ~ 1th 2 ton Greezr rnhelected. (‘o re etrce and s‘ p--ly, "rs Ch-s. .11 lt-ar "r senr. PivTlf115lV,VWM‘S C. Simpson, rg Instiure f —““ ‘-‘——— —~ — ‘d l“ un so". more quilting cnflon to m k9 m. other quit. Wm We'd d to t ent lhe schw‘ chkirc" wit» tmit. It was also decided to do nt~ $210 l worth of fruit to Sanitrriioi. It l was dccfed to T6il‘9'n“€1‘ seven of ~rd \!rs. “r d the boys of the COFl"l‘t‘1‘1'il'_\', wl-o are u=o of their hore servina in the army, with c1 wrcttes i ' _. 171' '1'i't1'. for Christmas. Nevt meeting to be l ‘for nf tho 1'. ex< l held at the home of Mrs, Neil ' ' \ " P Rail‘ ml! Fur-hag. s< e‘c lthe close of the meei g. a d iny d for‘ lunch was served by the host ss. .mri< rzi ts. Min~ r.’ l Ft ire" n" u. re read rn-rl . . l‘ w 1'0", socontkari pd lh t :1 into of tfizrks 'r'“r‘.(-‘ t‘ M." 1i [or ill‘ ~J~i - -¢_~WIE <_ .1. - a"o Forenoon's The Time To Shop The store is quieter, you can see more . . . in less time . . . you can be waited on much more promptly, there's an atmosphere of leisure in _ lvfgxffidyglllloaaé: “lake Sure and u“ D.-Two piece wool dresses in pastel wool, Aqua, Gold ' Red, Green, Blue, and Black. These are dresses that are good this year, probably next year and farther! The fabrics are really superior types and the styles are utterly approved by fashion. The sizes are 14 to 20. Very popular prices .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.95, $12.95, $14.95, $16.95 “SHINE BY NIGHT" o.--Wear a. twinkling dress tor holiday party going. Dresses like these, twinkling with sequins, sparkling with jet to make you shine like a star tor "him”. Be sure to visit the Ready to Wear department and see these "glitter dresses". Sizes are 11 to 20. Prices are $10.95 to $29.50 And then again forenoon shopping makes it easy to send your parcel by the three o’clock delivery. Try Forenoou Shopping. are featured in these dresses and the colour combinations are Brown with Aqua, Black with Red. .. . . . . . . . . $6.95, $6.95, $7.95, $81" I E.-Superb lines in Rayon Crepe, luscious colour accents in the Green with Light Green, sleeve facing. Kick pleat inserts and pocket pipings. Pegtops M =u2oo ' " a‘ M‘ "nu-ea Sizes 11 to 42. Prices . ..._,,,_,..,__..., . . l doaololhobusinoudisiridflnllwfl ‘and Ihouirfl. n». Windwl is wwq ‘ferrodbyoxuwflwelwhnililby Wm- "oemmuu-awauhuua '0!!! ‘H1503.’ znosnr COAL We have in stock and OLD SYDNEY ._-.--ms@~ -|>)&I¢$3'9~¢‘%d~m\-_I-¢:~mv cars arriving of SCREENED, BRAS IYOR, ERICAN HARD NUT. Lowest prices. rind qulck deliveries, special attention to C.O.D. orders. 3 1.1!. n. cams o Co. Bristol and Vicinity During the recent storm the north side oi uhe mo: 01 me human Catholic church at. St. Anurcws, was wrn 011 by the Win11. Tm‘ church more than a hundred reel. long, has a. lorry loot raiter. school teacher mo. the cnudren in me school across the road irom me church saw the roo! llit. and part. The teacher Miss Mabel O'Brien. said the aide oi the r001 reared iiiw the air, splitting at the Saddle b01116 and hunB there for a few seconds before it crashed to me Ground with tenable force The 811110 011B molimed. ten have already started to re d the roof The parish (priest. at 8t. Andrews. is Rev. ‘IXA. ampbeii. and he reports the church was all newly painted lust summer including a new coat o! stain on the entire roof. Eli men-in ot underway hero last week dJpi a the thin ice. no large c: were reported u yet. The lay-roads are car travel. again opened l PHONE m Mr. and rm. Joe Donovan. were in the City on Saturday on business. making the trip by cu, ‘Ila clan It! l3 u Ila-all A . have been decorated tor the holiday mason. Third Officer Fred Mosher. of the Merchant Navy. who was home for gm; weeks ha; gone to reioin his p. Mrs. Robert Belengcr, formerly Alice Lapicrre, has. gone to the mainland to visit her husband PM. R. Belenizer. She will return later in the month to spend the winter with her mother. A welcomfiiawsltorlierc alter ‘Eiimiac 63TH»; ‘work. but during the nirmner lay off oi’ several months was the east bound fnrizht train or rather the mixed train as passengers are travelling on this train also. Frienus along the line were pleased to see Trainmm Lem McKay, back on the eastern run vitiera he is so well known. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mac- Donald" who moved into their new home last week, Sickness during the last winter confined Mr. MM:- Donald to his bed delaying the :1’ m was around ain and com let_e_d_ giiiaoigvgéyézrairlwwgungnlow. n nice 5i:- _____..___.__.____ SOUTH IIEEIOWN SCHOOL The following iabge report for the month of Novem . Gr VI-l. ea Hcfiei, I. Reeves. HER] Hfllrlfli a. H‘; Grade IV-i. Phyllis Drummond. i1. Freda Station. 3. Clarence Dav- s on. Grade III-l. Mae Reeves I. Mil- dred Reeves . °-*. Grade LA-i Stewart Reeves Grade I B-l. Waldion Heffel. 2. 3 Bldnev Drummond n uby Reeves 2 Gunmetal? gtttloo ' Per! t :- Ruby R050 Reeves. Teacher: Alice J. Drummcmd PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL “Re n acl and Ngvem s.” for Plenum. , hun and sixty-nine (Get high. LOOK.’ THERE GOES MR8. ‘AND THEPES SKTJJVAN, ALBION NUT and INVER- ImKEG gunk; bflstgozligltdigrnélt-tillfilg _RIP_;P_I6BT';4E E NESS. Also WALSH COBBLES and AM- 5,9132%,“ mfg“ $0,“ b, d9- " FMVE Valley forbtha months of October Grade X-l Barbara 81111111; Grade IX-J. Raymond MOTHSOT: . Sadie Smith and Dorothy‘ Smil S. Audrey Bwvemson. . Grade VII-1. Allison 501119“ Grade VI-l. Bertha 31111111 his: m» xv-liIaovce una- 11B 511"‘ "euro." ‘W’ 8”“ * r . l. Norman Lina. 2. Vernon 50mm Cecil Smith. Perfect Atteudancot- _ m; imgnd‘ lAilorrlilscoén. ,. g pa ver :— ~ Evelyn Smith and Phyllis L111!- and