~rs>enrrimfislflntflmflr en-szsramfiieliirfiiiflillliffiih I SATURDAY, ~-.~<v~. _ Wflfhlli. UIIARLIEIIIITEJIZWI“ QPARPIA" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd. HOW TO BID of highes . g made TRAVEL B fice and delivery of goods arranged. and one number drawn. FIFTH ANNUA L IIOTARY Room Auction IN AID OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND OTHER CHARITIES THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2nd- e e. m. ovrn c. u. c. K. KEEP THE ABOVE DATE OPEN. A good opportunity to obtain many useful articles and at the same time help a worthy cause. A full list of goods offered will be published and distributed, giving details of articles offered-Abe names of donors and values. PLEASE KEEP THIS LIST FOR REFERENCE ON THEINIGHT OF THE AUCTION, i LL articles on list will be fully described and numbered. At ‘ o .M. over CHCK auctioneers will call out the first ten articles o the list. Take your ’phone and ask central for RADIO AUC- T N (not necessary to give number) and you are at once con- f ne ed with auction rooms. Give to person answering ’phone the w N BER of the lot of goods you are bidding on, the amount ' ur bid, your name and address, and your ’phone number. If f- e permits all bids received will be announced over the Hi1‘, 0 erwise only highest bids will be given. Articles will be 8mm ced twice and at third calling knocked down to the bidder unless in case of a tie bid. Payment to be following day at the Prince Edward Island TRAVEL BUREA OFFICE, and delivery of goods arranged. 60058 Offere will be on display Friday at the Prince Edward Island AU OFFICE, until noon day of Auction, where ad- VBIWE bid! ma! e made on any article on the list, but no article will be definitely Sold before the regular auction and‘ in the manner described Bblwe- Payment to be made the day following auction at the above 0f- SPEOIA L PRIZES There are about 540 articles in all. As soon as 180 articles have been sold numbers up to this amount will be placed in a hat The buyer of the article having the similar number will receive a SPECIAL 8-10 lb. CHRISTMAS TURKEY. THIS WILL BE REPEATED with each remaining 180 articles, giving three special prizes in all. In addition a GRAND PRIZE will be drawn for in the same manner from all the. numbers sold, and the buyer holding that number will receive a GRAND PRIZE of a 12-15 lb. CHRISTMAS TURKEY Sea View and Vicinity The Government work on the road in Perk Corner has been oom- turned to her home in See View after e. pleasant visit spent with friends in Charlottetown. Mr. Ivsn Duggan, an employee oi P. MscNuWs store in Prench River, spent the week end in Sea. View the guest oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Duggun. Mr. Elton MecKay has built s nice new building st Sea. View Comer and is opening up e bsrber shop. I ,' t Please Aid by Tuning in and Making Your Bids Promptly GET GOOD ENTERTAINMENT Y o UGREATLY AID CRIPPLED CHILDREN l GET GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Now is the time to put your C08- ‘grgmvell supplied with genuine H3“! Nut 353love size, all machine screen Wile): aittisptrléo. Cars arriving every-willy with Springhiil, Inverness, Old Sydney Screened, Albion Nut, Albion Round and Dominion Household Coke. Careful deliveries. Lowest prices. 4‘ PHONE 176 Cavendish 8o Vicinity M!“ P982? Tillcy. Sackvllle, spent the week-end at the Manse, Cavendish. -__.. An Adult Education group has been Organized recentiy in Caven- dish with Mr. Lewis Toombs as president and m. Cedric Simp- son as secretary-treasurer. The North Shore Y. P. U. held 3 a very enjoyable meeting in Stan- ley Bridge church on the evening of November 19th, with twenty- three members present. Rev. George Tllley conducted the Bible Study which was a further study‘ 0f the ten Commandments. Fol- lowlnv the business period the ‘ihilsslonary Convenors, Misses Mar. guerite, Graham and Lorraine Webb assisted by Miss Thelma. Johnston presented an interesting programme based on Canadian missions and missionaries A jolly half hour was spent in contest and games before the meeting closed lily repeating the Mijpah Benedict- on. The Sl-Lo-Ki C. G. E. ‘I’. group met at. the Manse for the weekly meeting on Tuesday even- when the night is cold and the sea is rough and you feel “fed up with fishing”; what a man wants is a ‘ ganeroue, comforting, warming c ew I-IICKEY 6. NICl-IOLSOWS " BLACK TWI ST” lng with the President, Miss Pau- line Webb in the chair. The meeting opened with the usual WOT-imp Service and following the Business Period Miss Mable Woolner R. N. gave the girl a SPRAINS ‘lambda: 1.2”...“ " inllmmsrion, combos, IIII hoe s. Puhyeuenyourloooi MINARUS the committee in charge, and was lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the refreshment com- mittee, and e. social hour followed. recently returned from Nova Sco- tio, was a visitor to Sea. View lest week. ' of Darnley and Sea. View on Wed- _ nesday evening. There was a good attendance of members. close ot the meeting. presided over by the president. . Mrs. James Hickey, the members packed a parcel to be sent to one oi the mission fields in the Mari- times. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess hour followed. sington, spent a iew days recently with friends in Scu . a nice new Philco model radio in his store. Coulson are pleased to leam he is recovering from his accident of late summer. this community are busy pelting several of their sliver beauties. the members of the Junior W. A. are practising and making plans to hold their autumn thank-offer- tuture. V most instructive talk onstation on "cxnllaglng, Oi. a clinical thermometer, ficial respiration and the correct method oi making a b-zi. A ~ sing-song followed and lunch was served, after which the Miss Winnitred Biskaney is spending some time with friends 5 in Kensington. m. John W. Murphy recently purchased some nice foxes from some o! the ranchers in Bummer- side which will add greatly to the value of the stock in his ranch. Mrs. James Hickey entertained the members ot the Damley In- stitute for their November meeting, it being the annual meeting. Pre- sident lVIrs. Arthur McKay presid- ed and the meeting opened by singing Ode and repeating Creed. After the roll call, which was re- sponded to by members paying their annusl fees, the secretary read the minutes of the October meeting and the lest annual meet- ing. The election oi.’ officers fol- lowed in the choice oi Miss Mar- garet Blakaney being elected pre- sicleut, and Mrs. Arthur MacKay, vice president; Mrs. John Msdrlutt secretary treasurer. The retiring president and secretary both gave splendid reports oi the work done during the past year. The finan- cial report was also quite encour- aging. Plans were made to donate presents to the pupils of the school at Christmas, and a buying com- mlttce were appointed. An inter- esting program was then given by A delicious much appreciated. Mr. Thomas Campbell who has Mrs. Stanford Pickering enter- ained the members of the W.M.S. At the which was and a social half NIIS. James i‘ ' ' Mr. Edwin Murphy has ‘installed The many friends of Mr. Joseph A number oi’ the fox ranchers of The leader, Mrs. Blakaney, and ng in Darnley Hall in the near and dem- reading arti- meeting closed by singing ‘Tops’. Alter Pneumonia“ claim iiei Strong After many severe illnesses the patient is often left in an extremely weak end exhausted " ' . To sll those convalesccnts needing e tonic to strengthen and build up their weakened system we would commend Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills to assist them to recover the full enjoyment of robust health. They help to tone up the nervous system and bring back bodily strength and vigor. Buy n box and be convinced. Mns. (loosen Cums, Wsllace, N.S., writoez-“Some time ago I hsd a severe attack of pneumonia. I never seemed to get my strength beck, and wss always in a weak, nervous condition until a friend advised me to take Milburn's Health and Nerve Pills. After I had taken two boxes I felt as well es ever, so I will mmend them to an one who is suflering as I did, forI could not hove taken any medicine that would have done mo so much good." Put up by The '1‘. Mllburn 00., Ltd. caps". 7.30 P. M. w. M. As. ing Service. Rev. B. D. ‘kites. I llii tstsutfll Iilllmldll This column or luosl Mount but advertising 0| Friday and Saturday n uewsy nature may In inserted l0 4 some n word strictly payable In ul- vnnoo. ' In relfivod for In" pleted and the hesvy rein storm following soon after its completion ouuwud‘ I“ m°wu'ph‘ has made it soft for travelling. ' " Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adams have comanmmuo“ “nag; moved into their nice new resi- “NANCE 547,94‘ ' ‘d lltfl 0661i 16d b M11. J. H?“ Y p - ' use: ~soun~ lhflItOnl-lll for Mrs. Atwood Blaluney has i-s- MW WW- Wkmt-l‘ NOW FOE A BELL BREAKFAST yzth Robh Hood Porridge Oats. China, Silverware or Plain. MOVING PICTURES 01 1H6 in W . November 29th. 8 P. M. India 6nd Iocture by Rev. O. R. H. 3t Paul's Parish Hill, Is-lfl-ll-TI-li. TAXI IT 5A8! SUNDAL- Ibx “ere can solve work end time contain every known ingredlnt for adequate nutrition, although they are not recommended m um daily. TBYON UNITID BAPTIST WOOD ISLANDS AND MURRAY HARBOR. SOUTH. - m services on Sunday, November 28th will be as iollowa: Wood Islands 11 A. M- Wood Islands Blast" 2.15 P. M. Mur- ray Church ‘l P. M. Young People's Meeting 'l P. M. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - Sundayb services will be in chores oi the Ministers. Rev. Hush Miller and Rev. A. E. MncKensie. Sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed at the Morning Service. In the evening the service wi.l be largely choral—'1'he Chaminade Indies, Chorus. under Mrs. Millers direction will render the program consisting Solos, Duets, etc, with Annotations by Rev. A. E. MacKenzie. Roy Kendall will preside at the Organ. VISITING MISSIONARY-Rev. c. R. H. Wilklnmn of Kangra. India, is expected to arrive in Charlottetown on Monday ovenin! next where he will be the guest of Rev. H. D. and Mrs. Raymond. Rev. Mr. Wilkinson is head oi the mission district for which the Church of England in Oflnfldfl W responsible in India. and worklni; with him are teachers, evangelists, doctors and nurses. should be especially interesting to the people of Prince Edward Island as its first head when it wee be- gun about twenty-five years ago was Rev. Canon R. H. A. Haslam formerly oi! Springfield. His wife, a. lady doctor, began the medical work there and soon after Miss Audrey DeBlois joined them. Ever since then the latter has worked there and she is now principal of the Girls‘ Palmer, son of Mrs. and Mrs. H. J. Palmer has been on the stat’! for a. number ot years and a year or two ago Dr. daughter of Canon and Mrs. Has- lam, went out to carry on work begun by her mother. Wilkinson brings with him some splendid moving pictures and he is to show these and tell about his work in both Charlottetown and Summerside. MR. ARCHIBALD wivthcnow- ALB AND MISS K. WED _ The marriage of Miss Kathleen Noonan, of Linacy, for- merly oi Albany. P. E. L, Mr. Archibald MscDonaId, also of Linacy, Nild., but formerly oi In- verness, C. B., was solemnized on Tuesday morning, November six- teenth at seven John the Father Chishom, ceremony Nuptial Mess. The hr tractively attired in midnight blue crepe, small velvet hat in match- ing shade and accessories to cor- respond. She prayer book. She was attended by Miss Lillian Lewis, of New Glas- gow, as bridesmaid. Her costume was in brown, crepe dress. ielt hat and matching accessories. Mr. Lauchlan MecDonsYd, oi In- verness, supported the groom. Fol- lowing the ceremony they motored out to Linaey to the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. Herman Hagen and Mrs. Hagen, where the rooms were in festive attire and the wed- ding breakfast was served. Pink and white was the color “ in the dining-room decorations. The prettily appointed table had for centerpiece the decorated wedding cake and on either side were pink candles in silver holders. they left on a brief visit to-Antl- gonish. Mr. and Mrs. will reside in Linscy. The bride was the declpient oi many nice gifts and both have the best wish- es oi their friends happiness end prosperity in their future together. end School. Florence Baptist CHURCH. — Services Bundnv. NOV- ember Nth. Albany 11 A. M. ‘PINE 3 P. M. "Overcoming Life's Handl- Westmoreiand 7.80. Tryon Thlhk Ofler- L-IN-ll-Z-II. IrIQI-ll-fl-li. The - 1 p! Choruses, MI‘. A. This mission Rev. Charles Hsslam , the Mr. NOONAN and o'clock, st St. Chuch. Rev. performed the celebrated the ids was at- white carried a small 5A L I. A‘, ‘y. I i...‘ I ‘You lleeii no their. um u» lioom , To Present for Your Approval the Most NUVEMBERmZZ 1937 w Thrilling Array of Bhristmas Gilt Suggestions Moors HEAVY WOOL SHIRTS and unsw- ERS, in all sizes. 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