' ' Carleton and Vicinity w. John LT-sttliy o1 Tniw N5. visited his sister, Miss Kay Btoa-dy in Carleton this ‘week. llrl, Uoyd MacWllliams o! Car- tgm; w" g business vlsltm- in fltunm -“ on Wednesday last. Mia; Mgry Muttart, principal of lxrleton School, was a business vhitor to Charlottetown on Tues-i D’!- Mlss Mary Ronahan 0f - hm visited her sist-r-in-lavi‘. Mlrs. Fred Ranahan in Carleton an Friday. My, 1nd Mrs. Albert Morrison o! Carleton s-pent Sunday in Mt. Btawazt. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rank Rose. Mr, and Mrs. James hlat-(Taull and fflmilv. formerly of BedPquP hgvq taken up residence in Car- leton recently. Mrs. Alyce Bernard at Sum-t Ilaerside visited her parents. Mr. grid Mrs_ Allie Gallant in (‘aria- ton on Fritiall Mr, Wilbur Cairns --r l't\-'\"l"l b busily engaged the past few days putting a content lntindation under his house. Mrs. Earl Savviei- of Cape Tm“, on; lg enjoying a very pleasant fimg 1n Tetvkesbtir)‘. Mass. guest of Mrs. Everett Daniels. Mr. Ralph .\lacCaiill_ Mr. Wal- ter lord arid Miss Mary MMMMt ttended the Temperance meeting Charlottetown las: week. Mr. Harry Patterson of Cape Traverse is spending some time Amherst, NS. visiting his son ter and Mrs. Patterson. Mr. Red Ranahan who is em- loyod on the car feriqv, Prince ward Island, spent the pas‘. weekend at his liorne in Carleton. Mrs. Glenna Constable and email daughter Florence. spent the past week-end in Carleton. uests oi.’ Mr. and Mrs. Fenlon owatt. Sympathy of the people ui Car< leton is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gallant on the death NOT ONE NOT TWO B01’ 3 FINE TUBACCOS IN i gas CIGARETTE l ailimelife 1c...- 700/1)’. I’ Manager for P. E. l. 143 Cumberland ll. Tel. 152i of their baby ivhlch occurred on Saturday, Nov. 21th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutcllfle of Cflpg Traverse have returned to their home alter enlvylfll l nice tri-p to Boston and other points in the state of Mass. ‘ Mrs. ‘Cy Maclnkiyre cf Carleton ‘had as her guests on Thursday her mother and arster of Tracadle. Mr. Eric Craig ovf Tryon ls a frequent. visitor to Carleton these ldays. l , Mr. Fred Ranahan and hwc whiidren of Carleton returned tn their home here on “Iiiesday after imienditig a few weeks in Siouris lvislttng Mrs, Ranahank mother". lMr Allan J. MacDonald. y __.- l The people of Carleton and vic- ‘uiity were saddened to hear of the tragic new: received by Mr, and lMra. Austin Noon-an of Cape Tm- : verse; a message stating that their son Ivnn who ls in thr- lmerchant service la reported inst at sea somewhere off the South African coast, i A very impressive ceremony i took place in Cape Traverse Un- lited Church on Sunday, Nov. 28 '\\'hen Mrs. Ralph MacCaull pre- lsented the church with a very beautiful community plate in lov» ing memory of her father. the late Hermas Myers. l The people 01f Carleton were ‘startled on Tuesday night to hear the fire siren from Borden sum- mcning help to squelch the fire which broke out in Borden school sometime before midnight. The fire department 0f Borden are to he congratulated on the fine Job they did in keeping the fire from spreading further. The Week Day Bible School of Borden enjoyed a most pleasant treat at the Church of Scotland Manse. Cape qraverse on Friday antler-noon. Mrs JJ-t Macbean waa co-hosteas with Mrs, iRev.) H11. Mat-Ewen. A large attendance filled the drawing moms of the Manse; after a period of suiging and a Bible game, Rev, MacExiren gave an illustrated talk nn the subject. "The lord Jesus Returns for His Oven." as described in I Thessalonians 421., also called elsewhere in the New Testament "The Blessed Hope." After the study period refreshments. iitrlitd- ing ice cream were served. Elim- heth Jay on the part of the class presented Mrs. Macliliven with a gift of appreciation for her work in Borden among the children. The Bible School which began last April meeting on Friday af- ternoons at. the legion Hall. has shown steady increase in interest. and atendance. recently arriving at. a new record attendance of 43. All children of the community are cordially invited to attend and a. special invitation is extended to the parents to attend as guests at any time. Mrs. MacEwen has been greatly encouraged by the interest. shown by the Borden parents in that a number have visited the class, some occasion- ally and soma quite regularly 'I‘~‘.ie Bible is the only text book used. LOST $100 Are you one of the home owners who spent $100 more for fuel lust win-fer than was necessary? The _ money spent for wasted fuel is Lay Away Your rarwlvwvwy‘ DIOLL PlLUlS —— In ll iiumlirr tifii different. sizes and colors _. mic. ed at 4.50 to 13.95 ,.. ~.__,., Mr. ~ PARS AND TRI‘(‘K§ — a enm- lilete assortment. including Shu- cho curs with l‘(‘ill gi-iir shift _ priced at 10c to 10.95 DESK AND (‘HAIR SETS (If ply- wood, birth with walnut finish 0r solid unit -— priccd tit 8.50 to 12.98 t “I. v ._d" /,. / . 9L....;.o;s m STEERING RI and TOBOGGANS in several sizca -priced at 1.50 to 5.00 C_ (i. M_ TRXCYCLES of superior manufacture come in three all!!! TOY WASHING, MACHINES —- liitle girls love to wash their doll’! clothes-they" get lots of fun out of this toy washer - priced at 1.09 —hricetl ai- ‘rrza and KITCHEN stars -- thai will bring n rip; eyes -- priced at 59c to 1.80 KINDERUARTIEN SETS with rell or green trim or in solid oak -- priced It 4.98 to 12.98 S1100 FLY ROCKERS and ROCK- ING HORSES aturdily built toys that really like - fhcac are avallabla in several different styles ' 2.98 lo 7.50 ENGLISH MINIC CARS and , TRUCKS are toys with real play n value. they are mechanical by! and have a superior motor. There is a nice selection from which to chooao — priced 49c to 1.50 18.75 to 20.7l' HOLMAN'S TOYLANDS are open . . . so come with your WIdE~eyed Santa-loving tykes and see ull the brand-new Toys and time-tried favourites in festive array. Enchanting Dolls, Games, Make some~ thing Sets, Planes, Trains, Mechanical Toys, Mite size Furniture Riding or Pusli or Pull Toys and Ciltrisfmna Tree Ornaments to make this the finest Christmas ever! Gifts Now for Christmas Delivery on»: llOLl/S WARDROBE TRUNKS lo keep dollirb clothes neat, ilicsc Trunks are available in tlirec sizes priced at 1.75 to 3.60 CHEMISTRY SETS for the scientifically minded boy or girl may be had ln several different sizu -- prlci-tl at. 1.25 to 4.95 rkle in ‘little girl: WAGGONS for fun and good nut- door exercise are here in a num- ber of different. styles and alibi- lmct all priced at — good klddlea 7.75 to 14.00 prlcotl A us...“ “a; l, fllECKl-IRS / 1/ IIAFFNER. MEUHANNALTRAIW for the building Railroad Presl- dent. and STEAM ENGINES wil'l whistle will please any lad. 'l‘lit-se - .Z£KJ£QZ2TE.QZQEQE I£IZ Z4ZQE =2" toys arc priced 4.95 to 6.25 never recovered. Ara you going to continue this extravagance? Phone us today and let us show you how JOHNS-MANVILLE BLOWN ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION will stop this waste of fuel and money. (ZAMES — fnrlutltng Chin"; Checkers, (‘roquinolc and a com- bination limird for 30 different. names, tlils can be supplied with 42 pic-cu of equipment ‘ ‘ “i; 2 cues. Gnmrs are priced ' 15c to 9.35 %Z~2Z% ' KlDDlE CARS - tor the littlest toddler to the pro-tricycle age These arc well built and nicely flaalllaed -- prlccd at 4.50 to 7.65 ~2€Z9 "’! su aaensina a Ol-IARLOTTETOW _ * r_ 59m“ for tiny lots up lo let-n- lkers, hunks of cut-outs. liooiia fur cvlnrlna, This selection include! 2nd Floor in Summerside 3rd Floor in Charlottetown the famous Lucy Maud Montgom- "y Books in cloth bindings. The ~ t, visu- SANTA IN TOYLAND -- Tues. auo A sar i. HAYDEN y titeieiatezaeetzr-vatsta itateieteia reieteu . I Books in Toyland are priced at 15c to 1.49 619 Trenton Rqqd N. . 24TH ANNUAL MEETING Unfinished business f Red Cr 014.50 f h“ ll P 1d - _ W G'°'9°" or new GLASGOW w. 1. work undertaken. Meombers agree: The ‘fgiigzzlfngxusfitc. otwoitiési-s MEFtSJ°§F§°oD§ZEL°iTZS' Two Th‘ "m"! Pmmm ‘hm Expenditure’ to knit and aew. sick committee were elected for the ensuing year: bership fees received. ‘Averagrgeirirf: ‘ouowm which “"51"”! 01 Ballnce ________,__ DEMOBBED AT n DOLLS made by Reliable cannot hr compared for style and value —4'.0me in and sec the fiamniil "Sparkle Plenty" anrl "Maggie Mullins" llolls. Mnkc your llltlo girls Christmas the best of all You are paying for it, r-‘ith one of these Dolls — priced ' 58: so 1.50 6x11 FOR m: ESTIMATE, f "M" 1744 1m twenty-fourth flilllufll mcet- mt present. Mrs. Foster Bellnr fe- President - Mlaa Iilala laud. lendlnce 14.2. "W1"- mdlna and contests. '6' o‘ . mg of the New Giasimw Women's ported for school. stating that Vice-President — Mlaa M. It’. Regular committees air Bch l Mrs’ “QM” Much” “"1195 iéistitialc vvalassheizl at the hnme n! needy articles were provided. Campbell. - Miss Anpa Stevenson and M113. geembe" 1° me" Mm h" f" -_- ‘w, "u." sruu‘ . rs. . . teicnsnti with tvieive Moved and seconded the bill for Stacy-fleas. - Mrs. Harland Ii. Roy Dickinson; Sick — Miss Helen c‘ muting‘ M“ u" "° b‘ “m” '1- | d ._ tCPl members present. President con- same he paid. $7.00 for Balvmon gm . “my ‘M Mrs Murry 0W Lunch ered by paying f¢a and an ex- OWL‘ K91"- E1188" I ' ' _. , 6. » T.l' _ Ml‘!- Adl BENCH 6- 3- 5W. Sutfimmlds _ ' - ducted meeting in the usual army and $1.50! h Dir t -—-Mr,1{ p" . _ change of Christ as lfta. . . mlflhtr- Minutes of regular and passed in by coilcfctg? ‘R511: son. efifgsr.’ Lorna. Bgvmgguvaeiritd Ricfid mnfiitistffins°gr “d w" mm" "WM- 91:94am)! mmlb" °f 35mm" w°mm ' “mm “ Anthem. Army. has been dcmobbed. l“! annual tueettmzs read. ap- ard Dickleson. This makes $32.75 Mia. George Dickteaon. Mr. l-l. B, proved and signed by president. collected for Salvation Army and Auditon- Misalllatleniple and Mfllaclnod. Stevenson mu M“ “WP” 6°!’ "If “H-Jlui’! mt“ mud"? $333; va graa -|r