NOVEMBER 2s, 1942 i l... m» I . \ 'n'ei\n'l'n\'n'e\'fi.qfl\%\ a oriiiii iii '1' , , io-niiv-niun. 5i SHOWS 8.15 — 7.00 — 8.00. PRIHDE EDWARD EMPIRE THUR.—FRl.—SAT. Riomi FOURSOME W ‘m, vQU iNlO (AMP! m“ w)“ W nun i “iiiiihliillit ’ “ray-tabla; Cartoon - Musical Comedy Dick Tracy's G-Men nVHHVVfiWMHIUMK llatlonal Film Board FREE SOUND MOVIES (Hilda. Gilli!) Mt. Rework-Monday — — I in. Cardigan-Tannin - — — l p.m. Vernon-Wednesday - — — l p.m. Central Bedoquwrhnrsiiny b iI-m. Sonthport-liriday - - - I li-III- THURSDAY CAPITOL TODAY on“ The GHOST TRAIN British Gut snows us - 1 and use KNOW! llll JAPI o Chlang Kai-Shes, in Toyko end was n. member of the , Japanese Army- A runner: no: n: rouncsrsn MIG! N0. I'll tlgrom a hank of Germantown or knitting woe- - can wiumdn nny and ell titutment without a word 0f com- "M. n n not, e difficult crochet Job, and is ideei as e n suncstioa. 1mm No. m contains list of materials needed. illiotro on of Ii-iwiiiil "mbieto instructio s. . d 55,5355 ‘till.’ iltfétdwééh 8.’ .'€.‘£o2i’i%'t£§i$.l"ii‘o’!-‘E ‘élbiolt. uardia . mharlcttetgwn Guardian, lework Department. 591m No. m .AMI———_____——_—-——-—u-———E; Ulochet ems lovely crr!___________—_—__-n~———-I-——@_ "ii-w anaune..........- rlovII-n-w-w-l-v of of a newly nature may be t ab iANIi. ANNU of ston Baptist Church, Nov. 28. Clenemliuim as a. youth, studied military science Mrs iceiiriui. cuiinnuiii i This column ll reserved for newl I local Interest, but advert i insert i five cents a word, strictly pey- le in advance. ORASWELLV fin reason-spill. OONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- c win AL MEETING K1113- 11-25-11 FOSTER-‘S DRU-GSIOBE is iihl only one open this afternoon and evening. 11-25-11 RUMMAGE SALE Trinity Church ' Hall Saturday Nov. 28th, 6 11111155 n‘ STRAWBERRIES NOV. 23rd. — Mr. John E. McQuaid of Riverdalo, PEL, icked up a ripe straw- berry onday, which the recent frost had not cinnaged in anyway. CANADIAN LEGION Charlotte- town Branch monthly meeting Leg- ion Home, Thursday evening at B p.m. 11-25-21 [IN-ROUTE FOR. WINNKPEG -— Mr. W A. Stewart, ML A , leaves today for Montreal and Toronto on business, and later will proceed to _ pert. she was assisted Winnipeg to amend me Consent‘ ‘Beard and Pilot Officer Howell of l Hi0 R tive Convention there. ZION TEA——\A very successful tea and bazaar was held in 2*“ Church last evening. Tea '- served from 4.30 to 6.30. The 11 u- ceeds of the ted go to the Ladies Aid Society of the Church. ATTENDED BRIDAL SHOWER- Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Ellis, Mr and Mrs. Elmer McNeil, Herbie McNeil. Shirley and Thelma McNeil of lsummerside motored to Charlotte-i ,town Thursday While 1:1 town they tended the shower for the Misses ‘rhelnte. and Elaine Ramsay at Mrs. George Hennesseys. ST. JOSEPIPS SODALITY- At e. meeting of St. Joseph's Sodality held in the Sodslity Hall on sun- day, Nov. 2Q it was decided to carry on war work again this year. The members will meet every Friday evening beginning Nov. 27 at seven o'clock to sew and knit for the Red Cross. 'I'he Chaplain, Rev. Father Herrell, continued his very interest- ing and instructive explanations on the Mass. The meeting c‘osed with Benediction of the Most Bless- ed Sacrament. BRlDE-TO-BE SHOWERED _ Mrs. Klan Wedlock and Mrs. Wm. Mann were joint hostesses at a Jnettiiv arranged shower Friday 91/911508 at Mrs. Mann's home in honor or Miss Hope Rodd who is to be a. December bride. Mrs. Roy ,Ahern played the wedding march as the guest of honor was seated. The many and lovely gifts were Oilefled bi‘ Miss Mirirm McDonald . land the verses read by Mrs. George Peter:- Miiu Rodd in a ro riate words thanked all who imiipmiwm- bered her. buffet iimoh was served after which all dellflfied Wishing the popular bride- ‘be Every 200d wish. Mrs. John the brlde-to-be attended the mow. e1‘. Thursday evmilil. November 19, . Mrs. George Heunessey and M", E. rvlcLean entertained, Jointly, at 5 Vilfiei-y Shower. at the formers Mme. 356 Fitzroy Street. The shower was in honor of the Misses Thelma. and Elaine Ramsay. The iivifls room was dainty trimmed with pink and white im- the oc- casion. Mrs Elizabeth Wood played the Vieddillig march as Mrs, Hennessey escorted tine brides-toJbe to the decorated chairs. baskets. overflowing with gifts, were carried into the room by Elmer and Herbie McNeil, Lloyd Ellis and Earl Hcrinessey, A; the Misses Romany opened the gifts We sidear- Dockcndorff read the mommmying verses. Amid gnleg of iilliflhter and best wishes, when“, and Elaine expressed th-rir thank; to one and all for their lovely gifts. During the evenirye. Miss Sally Wood sang a beautiful solo, accom- DB-flied by her mother at: the piano, A sine sons was enjoyed by hi, Mrs. John Court and Miss Emma Thomas assisted Mrs. Hennessey at ‘Douring tea, while Mrs. E ltfcloan . Jack Dcckendorff. hour the iueeta the brides t0 be I 0118 801d b04179? wedded life. ____________ Keep Mlnerdb in the home, ‘Lady In A Jam’ .-.. Strikes Gay Note Universalu gay comedy, (Grady i a JamJ) starring Irene Dunne an with Patric Knowles, Ralph Bel- andunueenitia suppor cae , ill open today at the Pfi-HCB“ Ed- wafid Theatre. so Dunne plays the role of a de- lightfully irresponsibe Manhattan heiress who goes bankrupt and travels West to Arizona to recoup 116;! mono workiniz an abandoned o. I0 Knowles il a sober psychiatrist striving to straighten the pleasant kinks out of the lovely lady's mind Bellamy is e showoit cowboy ouite as daffy in his way as Miss Dunne isén here. La d ed d reizo Cave. prro uc |.n directedrXLady in a. Jam," a comedy much after the manner of his m - onbie ‘My Man Godfrey." M Chopped Lips Quickly Relieved Prevent Painful Roughness lull. chopped Ipe an painfully eon and unsightly-tbs cracked r‘ easily infected by denprenl some. Get relief the quick, nun way with Lyplyll it! wonderful emollient action instantly soothes the wounded membranes and unis them against gmne and impurities. it soften: the painful, cracked surfaces, keeps tlmn pliable, humus natural bul- ing. Tbs ilrst application sins wonderful relief-tips quickly regain normal meetin- lomOQtI-ypeyietyonretontodepfln ltnguleriyeosootbe udprctoetyeer lipe. lolii everywhere in heady stick fem. IIIIII Iol C Ion and lone! LYPSYL '- THE CHARIUPTETOWN GUAEDIAN .1» . .. - ‘ .-\\"$;>‘<>€>6K\"KK COME T . I torn: um: i ‘Ingmar: n I a u ch33“ Nuwfoiindland-Aias- h g Bermuda. in Salvation DEC. 2nd and 3rd Citadel Nlllilh‘ 5i 8:15 PM. Mliifr E. 1!. Green . Maflilll t Christina Glfll In Linc.“ Leather. Pours‘, 0g 5.1m, John will accomp- Brau Pottery-Paint gny the Commlseioner_ Special Tobie of Baby Gifts. 11-25-11 Endieeu variety of Apronl- -- CertIIIoatF-band Novelty ;_ that the ordinary ma“ has the ca,» “my to operate and control his own business life. . Oonsnner credit siwilid benefit the buyer, the speaker stated. This was not oonsideied tn the "ed ‘ of thte tgast. Sscurltgf r151‘: moron nanom- An njoy- ooliewrfl- 1w e P1" °5°_ ,, , f l the pfdleqllislfi- "me dance w“ held at me L‘ on igagf yrieriieitfiizhngrcirledit union. tho:- sailors and airmen were resent. ever. examines the purpose o t e The music was furnished y Don 1°" “"1 “h,” fgralllitsih?¥ odeflififi Messer and his orchestra. Chaper- ii‘ °nume pa“ o w .§d,,°‘,,,.'.. ons were: Mrs. ma. Blake, Mrs. it is Provident i" F" C e- Lp te tilt as a posuble fir?‘ mm He" andifieldnlbf orirlilmiirseion for the ciicdit .<>x.»~<=..<,@~v_~s..._’ oi ‘vbootvxe Bin d ther Games with é lov‘e.iy.£ln?lwork for Prllel- looms last night. Many so. era, unions was examined by_ the speak- ART soclfyfy MEET5_A moeg. er. Agriculture has been hailcll; ins of the Art Society was held capped in the vflefliti’ m? Wm; last night at the home of Mrs. 85¢ ii° 0mm" 1mg "m ciedii- i‘ Don Gm mke,-m,=h_ Q mo. areasonable rate of intezcst. Event- gmm dean’ with M," uwratum and ually the credit union should en_- muslc o; the period 17-254mm M155 able the farmer to pvercome this Berna Heusm wok the ma} ‘handicap and tokobttrn ztjust cori- by ML trol of his econrmic destiny. Dr. Patrick itficM-ulliozi at (the . . Miss Grace Campbell "W" i? mee “g d‘? var?‘ 3'“ i‘ ' gave s pa er on the literature of Te“ °i' Weicomv i0 tile Vlsitmiz deio- Brother of Local Man Is Killed In Maine PORTLAND, Me. N01. Qk-(AP) -Three charges of murder We!!! lodged today against Pte. Charles Adkins, 23, of nmporia. Va., min-It iughts waterfront slaying oi’ two other negro soldier guards and a white civilian, and arraignment was mntinued to Friday at the re- quest of County Attorney Albeit Knudsen. A Springfield rifle bullet which killed Nelson Hawkins, 66, a. fore- Portland Gas Light company's plant, went through: the pelvis of William Dyer, about 50, another gas company worker, who was in critical condition at e Port- land hospital. The ncvro victims were Ptee. George Chambers of Rocky Mount, N.C,, and Edward Murray of New York City. (The Mr. Hawkins referred to e- bore is a brother of Mr. John Hziwkiiis, an em ioyce o! the Pat- i~iot Publishing omipany at Char- iciiiziovru. Mr. Hawkins was in- iomicd of his brother's tragic don't: lost evening. (Tito 1M:- Mr. Hawkins was e na- tive of Charlottetown. He went to the Uttiioti States more than 40 PAGE THREE lfyou think tee rationing means that you must dnnk wishy-washy tea, there’: a delightful surprise wailing you in your firszcu of Lipmns. For Liproifs "small leaf" Tee nciudes (ca: grown exclusively in Lipton‘s own gardens in eylon and is so uniformly rich and refreshing . . . so full-flavoured and satisfying . . . that it Ail rvvrsrmr/vda goes farther and gives you more cups for every £?,;,,,i;‘f'§[fJ’ WM‘: "I ¢°"P°I1- "p? m a ring". wears ago and has not been back the perm M“ AL wright omgahw D13 Murphy presidetp Mounnaiicre since. He was at Portland fhe painting while Mr. Harris ce- Pi°“"'°5 WW “i” Emwn- . scribed the architecture. There was The “Hie”?- °f Cooperation “(iii also an exhibition o; flower palm, be discussed in today; classes. Dis- » cussion leader will be Prof. A B. gifikviifimhi“ Christin” Madge! o! MacDonal anqd Rev. JR. Nelson Short Course ls Opened. ‘At Cardigan» que will be used in conducting concluded on Friday. Next week at | .____ crowd attended the evening meet- i——- ,ontmuefi;gn m“ 1') Murph. Rector of the University mrm 5 hum Mam, Director or the Nova Scotifl Cred“? raided Tebessa on the Tunisian- ‘Credit Unions, were the instruct- The newest o; the 5pm,,“ which these classes. Rev. Fr. MncDonuId will address the evening meeting. Agriculture will be featured on T iii-May and the course will be Murray Harbour substantiaily the same clirse will be offered w‘th the chief emphasis on the fishing industry. Th more course conducted by ‘Extension Department of 5t. Dunstan’: University was opened yesterday at Cardigan. A capacity ing which was oven to the public d 1 and 4s students registered roi- the 553,53";,;gg,,yeg°°gf,$e"i§,,fg,eg"if; day sessions. Tho ovum 11 "M" a Tunisian field, ti" Prism“! dilvciimi °1 Di" 4A Much of the Allied m strength and D actor of Ebitension 1 1 t, ' ‘ Pmf- 5' 3- Mflcmmlid- V! m9 p23; oil lliurrgepe vieriimoitiiiiéo Exiensiii“ Depmiment 01st" F?“- the Morocco radio to have givcii “is Xavier Umiiersiiy and Mimagi“? Algiers four alerts last night and Union League, Dr. J.T Croteau, 1 1 _ 1 ,._ Manon»: view» or o» PM. idfiéiil illietolgifilli‘ft.i‘ép°li. Credit Union league and Mr. J.G. “ed landing ports were “heavily Dennis, Provincial Inspector of bombedy ' i011 for the first day, which was 1 - , . . to the study of the Credit §g%“€€,§isEmfif§% °‘,‘,,‘,.Oi,i,‘§,E:{§é - ’ H i1 d ‘ d i Repmeiiiflfii" °' ‘i’! "w" of on’: ingot ariattagirirxig unions attended the sessions. Prof. ground rowel Twkkenglned Um MactDuilvnnld Bddfflfied ti" liven“? ited States fighters soared into the mee g. . Dr. J.'1‘. Croteau addressed the gilatyyegilgplggsftpglfgng Fortress“ morning session on “The Structure v -- . of the Credit Union." In his talk m§f}i“,§§§§§;§“iQ},"‘°,,§’,§“i‘ié§§u§§ Redd of Charlottetown. mother Ofithe speaker traced the WW1 “HWY while in Libya the British Eighiil of the credit union movement and stated that; in Prince Edward Island m}; $333,, ,f’",,n‘§“§“,f§§i§0,.§§§ i“ ti“ Yea" the" had devemped the enemy to withdraw from the DOUBLE 530W!!!‘ HELD - 4'5 “ma” “iiimisi with 550° members Gialo Osais whclh threatened the and assots of $125,000. In Canada there are now 1300 crrdit unions Brgifiigdlegglgfiiiskuqgrepd Mm F“, with assets of more than $31.000,- Am may the enemy ‘hm extenh_ 00°‘ “we “m” "m"! “e “gm” ed his foothold in South ‘Tunisia laid mm Pmvinciagl mag“? and but Allied headquarters said there giUgqAa“ miematm“ “'35” “m” was no evidence that these force-sf Dr. Croteau explained the work- iiiifsonnnkpd up with brows in ing of each of the committees of ' management and traced the inter- relationship of the different com- mittees. A more detailed treatment ____________ S\VEDEN‘S POSITION‘ SIUCKHOLM - (GP) - Closing The gay of the work of the credit union aweekqongspecial1;,;Oy|na;o,-v§@5. 1°" 1°!’ i316 81¢"- slon of the Riksdag Crristiau E n°°n dim“ n- fitigithetrutgwgedgrs Fangs? Alina 5 r; S a “' C (‘71111116 Wmlflmfl M10"!!! igotileemlaiili rlijcutfnfin "sWiiQi-iifil‘ the .. e i - ~ The student body was divided in- frbntieresPs e c Os“ or m “Om our to three gmilps for the afternoon _.________. .._____ session. Members of the Supervisory $150,000 DIAMOND — ( C P l - The Committees and Treasurers spent the afternoon in conducting a KIMBERLEY model audit under Uhg direction largest diamond ever cut endpolish- of M1‘. J. G. Dennis, Inspegwg- o] ed in a. South Africa factory has Credit Unions, been valued at $150,000 - a 2i 1-2 Members o; the grad“, commit, carat stone, measuring one inch by we; and member, o; m, Boards of a half-inch recently found in Kim- Directors discussed the problems of berlei’ 54931“!- credit union work under the lead- ership of Prof. MacDonald and Dr. Croteau. Protdliidacilionsid lectured on ‘The Cre t U10 Nti e1 o“ a “wit "than: 22f."i..§““o§?3¥.i a- re committe t tho i din . - - r ' - eftergnoon sessigaa com u I (M “ dmlfifier- _. _ Prof. s. n. suonoene MARRIAGE! Prof. MacDonald addressed th i351?" - EWDWEEIT- Al’ ihé evening meeting on the subject? Baptist Manse Kingsboro, Nov. ll, Burns“ ion". Prof, Ma¢Dong1d m" 9x. Pearl Dingwell of South Luke to amined the weakness”; of m, 01d Austin MacDonald Fraser of North ggstrms of credit and contrasted 111K9- em with tho scientific xnwo] of Teri-edit iéitthe credit union. = H ___=_=9:|5-‘\i'1'5i__5 z- L e cnei unlo eocordin to of. Mngbongig: h“ m-gughg SMITH-Mt Mount Buchanan, Nov. ‘credit lgnwiutgj” and o pmtunme; 16, 194i, Alex D. Smith, age B4. or sev g ogether, wh h is as it ‘should be. Ben-owing and sevinICAMPBEHPAiiFmm “W”? NW‘ should be convenient. 34" 194?. DOM-Id M‘ Cmipbeii- Th; masks, lmrggd nun)‘, 591k aged BB years. The remains are ing o; an mick mus; b, divomed resting at Davidsons Funeral Paw ‘from gh¢;a1e°g¢red1g_mc1,15adm_lore, Kensington, until lhiirsdny time tramflcgio and “m; Cong-u, noon. thence to st. studious! 1m "be, when the two an 10km‘ Church, Burlington where iiineial ‘(infra niéimbefiyihav, com, our o; 1m services will be held at 2 p.m. s a men n , Prof. stated. The cog‘. of credit should sunTmmpAi ti“ Prime 3W3“! ,be clearly and distinctly stated emnmimd “Wilimi °" Timidiil- N“? _ ber M, 1942, Mira. \P'~.'on should be New“! M an eie ggiitner in her 46th l'8fll‘l.i<i“ulli‘l'iii tax" t." “P”: “W: _'( )s r n n '- . g 1o was)‘: mvfifgufljifimf, funiixrfl flyiesviiiivgwnst all. IRHLQTIIIUHD and “w, 3m“; Bu; m“ 1, a People's Cemetery. The late Mrs. peacetime necessity as well as e guiligami i‘ "Sim: ‘t h" ‘esidence’ wartime need. The government's i“ "- action has shown tho waste of the l, mnurs- i)“ “m” “m, M11942, Mrs. Albert .1. Phillips in her P°°pi° i“ "mm" - 1 Re i iii be x rw d- credit unions take the mystery outed” “n” “éuivcnrte ‘ifimiierral of financing Prof. MacDonald said. ' th fte i1 t0 h lute gymzneixiysing the transactions that gimme “Wang”? mo“ firmer,“ w» c‘?- 01 "°.'.."°"...li‘.l1.i’.§ ‘izldstrlzrii “i353? become commonplace opemuon‘ ‘gton Presbyterian Church. Ser- At Harrington, Nov. 24, “The Moimina of the Credit un- 1m- by Rev- H- R. Ben. Freda h or about 40 years. His brother, | John is ih-c only member oi’ the family ncw in this Province. Others - are tawny. (Mum sympathy is extended to Mr. Ilawkins in his brother's im- timely death.) Mrs. Albert J. Phillips Dies At Harrington Mrs. Albert J. Phiiiifi, R). one 04 Harrington's well known and hi8)”- ly respected residents, died at her home there last evening. Death followed a. long illness. Mrs. Phillips was formerly Mk! Mary Ashton Dyment of Tyne Vai- ley, PEI. After her marriage sh Thirty yiears ago she moved with ‘oer husband to Brooklet! P911"? "id i!) years inter to Harrington where she resided since. She is survived by her hudmnd and by seven sons and five daugh- tc-rs. The sons are: Levi J. Phi , Hui: x; ssoit Philli , Hodgsvil e, Susie, Wcndriil Philips and Leo- nard Phillips, Charlottetown; and Charles Philli s, Albert Philips and Layton ilipa, all of t community. Another son, Sterling Phillipe, Charloiwtown, passed away about three yi-ars ago. ' The daughters are: Mrs. George Jones, Regina: Mrs. George Hen- derson, Bedcque; Mrs. A. E. Wood- side, summerside; Mrs. Harold Stead, Brackley; and Mrs. George A. Home, Oyster Bed Bridge. Funeral services will be held 'I'll111‘§€in_v' rftcrnoon from Harring- ton Prcsbytmrlnn Church. Burial will be in Sherwood Cemetery. no; United Church WEDNESDAY 7.00 p.m.-Choir Rehearsal. In the Church. IN MEMORIAM ln loving memory of little Earma Peters who died November 25th 1940, Gone is the face we loved so dear. Silent tho voice we loved to hear. its sad but true we wonder why. The best is always, the first to die. inserted by her Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Waiter SMDIIS. 11-25-11 In Memoriam ..ln fond and loving memory of KE.\"1 FORD 1., warm Who passed peacefully away Nov. "'1! i931. There is no death in heaven Fnr They who gain that shore llnvo iron their immortality And They can die no more. Inserted by his Wife and Famliv. 11-25-ii ‘ivcd for s, time at Summersidewicentral In Memoriam In loving memory of nur dear lltile Erma Peter. departed this life November 25, 1940. Brighter fairer far than living With no trace of woe or 1min Rohcd in everlasting beauty Wp shall son hrr once again. Inserted by her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Peters and Two Children 11-25-11 N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown ml North Wiltehlre Phone ill The credit union has demonstrated V,“ gutting at a p_m_ Interment AIIGTIDH SALE “m” I In Instructed Mm nee r knumltltllo 1.: Iellon .::.....,, ti. ...'.'ii..i...r .. o'clock, the foilowinl: l. choice malt new‘, ‘bung: heal‘- era Oriel, , . 24 mu m. "tire: wuoarlourh- CIQOIII IO II IDMI“ Ill. u not lit. the’ um fine day fol- lowing. i" ALIXANDII Msoluil Auctioneer. M... ._.__. Li-fi-ik Sincere and kind Lovln and kind Upirk t and sf IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of MR. THOMA! HOGAN ,Whe died November 25th, 198i. in head and mind, in all his ways. to the end of hi s days What a beau ifnl memo y he loll beliihil- lllsflkd by the Fnmlh u {vi M ll-II-IL I-l l. 2 . Also Packers bl-LIPTOITS NOODLE SOUP MIX “ll-fl sour ssuuinon or m: NATION" $3M - .;‘.'"-" ligiht i Left Right I-l A L T ! For Your Dancing Pleasure THE N0. 62 C.A.B.T.C. ORCHESTRA HDLY HAME HALL Admission 35c : tho school. $10.00 was doziazed for prizes 101' the School chiiuzeu in June. any exuas rc i-‘ltti by go tie-teller and pupils were provid- . Flower: were bought, and plant- ed. and care was provided tor the school grounds during the summer months The new slato olfzvrgiffiers uh st armusi meetin o; the 9mm“! Ye" Fe- .;5~ f‘ ‘if’ Yalty Women's: Institute sieild- V‘°°'P“’3' w“13if"5°i 3°99" mg; m, m; no,“ o! M11 Harold Secy Mrs. Gordon Warren, “lltd-‘L stew on November 5m fifteen Mrs, Stewart Vi/nght. Directors, A118. members and three visitors were Wm‘ ward’ m5‘ Wilma Lafl" m‘ Present. Mrs. w. P. Maclnod the 3"" “WWW” ‘\“°“?“‘- .M“- pong-mg presidey“, w“ in the chm,’ Fmnk MscKay, Mm. Cecil w "Wei-WE Opened. b repeating the ln- ‘New wmmm“ 1°’ w” °° stitute Greed. ii call was respond mwim ' ed u, by paying annual dues and Sick, Mrs. Beck, ma. Wright. Red, donating a diaper for me Babies o, Cross, Mrs. Vlurren. Luna , MII. 311mg“ Lank, Mrs. MacAusland. Mrs, Bee The illimiiks of the last regular 1' Left; Corned to tlie Royalty Women’: Institute Three new members Joined, Ne and annual meemng, We” mad and meeting to be held at the homo l] approved, Mrs. Macbeod then gave W" Russel ‘Fwper’ ‘ “e” 1g°§_‘°‘““‘ ‘warm °“ m” cnovrzs or com ' i, year's w r n ifioll The Re C t f th month of “Octdigeg; higiiiociim ti); fol: Cloves once were sold lowing 19 qhndl-qfs 114-55555. g “when than their W€lgliD in Z041. ‘ b0 ys shorts, 1 helmet, 2 CASTOR 0m Us“ i ans socks. 3 pr. Grey socks Nine times iu much oastor oil mm. reported that a sand- e . School. an puzchased for we used in industry ls for niedici The Treasurers report showed g l1 OSes. __ bill-lance of $70M in the bank. spiioiiiiviiioreiiiiémwiflfuggiamiiiiirfi lalnnjblCiasiiza FOR sans - 1 ram Toni; m6 YER-l’. the President presiding a5 skates. size t. Apply it; Hiya field st, 111.121 eleven of the regular meetings an also at the special meeting. dTwenty‘ members welre enrolled 1111118 i» 8 Dust year w th an nver- -_-—-—1::-——— age fllbififlldfléléifinl-Of twelve. We regret W$NTED - VtzAllf. A ‘ 1e oss o lree 0f our active ng room, cen ra . 1);. ' $123363‘! whl? 13m; left pro‘; Guardian. ' - 00o 0o comp e an "=~——————-——"~- Printed. bv the members proved very F0 IMMEDIATE slum-CHEV- owiitobio. otherhmigrthods oi Dilmgda i-ciiet Coach 1941 model, Blue, five 11B money or t e easury liiCii e - g- 1- ;._ .. ~_ Auction and Bridge Parties, a coke 33d dff_'f,i,'s,,i,.f°°° “m? I T,” sale mid a rummage sale. -in excellent, condition 11m. Emmi“ lecitures ‘ind demon‘ out May be seen at any Shawl“ were given i“ ‘he him“ at Home's Motors $800 vi‘i. nursing course which was held in box N0 “Eli Guvdlm *1 _.‘~ the community recently. Sincere appreciation is expressed to all who in any way helped to make this course the success it was. Flowers or fruit were sent to the sick and shut-in during the year, cigarettes were sent to our boys in the armed forces, a treat of choco- late clips was provided for the school children in June, numerous articles were given {oi- the baby shower for the Babies of Bfltaiu. 15 diapers collected at the last meet- ing were sent to the lilStliliie Rooms to help along this worthy . cause. The Rfid Cross work com- . picked during the year was as 101- . ows: Mapr. socks, 3 Helmets, 7 pr. i gloves, sweaters, 3 jackets, 2 skirts. 13 cloth suits, 3 pr, pyjamas. 5 pnuemonio. Jackets, 2 girls coats, ; l6 pr. boys shorts, 2 ivmdbreakers, , 26 children's dresses, 2 ladies dress- es, 1 baby sweater, l0 quilts, 30 ster- ilization squares. A lot of tins ivork has been done by ladies who are not i members, and the Institute is very i grateful to them for this hvili- I During the year the iciioivinz donations have been made to the SANTA RIDES Afiiiiii By Geoff lion-s Our Gift Tn You! A gay, new (‘lirisiniis \\Iip about old Santa. lik Snip» erl. and June and 'l'i-tl, wiin different or anizations. Red Cross 5.00. Red Cross Blan- lgund $10.00. War Fund $3.00- Kinsmen Club $2.00. Dispeli-‘RTY $1~- 30. Refu e Children oi Britain $3. Membcrsiifip Fee to the P. E. I. Fed- eration of Agriculture $5.00. Cancer mmgm $2.00. fr. B.” Diffs-ll‘: lawn Ce. an Lemon . - molwer Gas Lamp. Sand-table and visit Santa in tcylnncl. , Starting Nov. 30 in The i GUARDIAN watering can were ourohfloed 5°!" taming . . . iflrinrcaa nf firaizvn Louis Arthur Cunningham. author oi “Marion- Qm,“ “l-‘oq Over Randy." “Oi These Three Loves.’ writes the captivating story oi a fairy- tale princess in a modem background. lovely >__ Meridoi oi Grcttzen mid he: two smell cousin-o who come to Canada from ChGOtNF film?’- Foilow their adventures daily! Beginitin _ ‘A THE GUARDIAN. FRIDAY. NOV. 27th- ' -v|—.<_._..-_. _ < . . .......-.-. ..,.,,..-..- :m*’x%l"'snsu;vnlfl