DECEMBER 2N7; __1_9_41 Tvtv(1.I|l-e‘vQ-JIIssZIIIQIIO>s\i\§§\\\I“ zztasi, these coats. i We have extra staff on hand and we know that this is going to be a sellout . . . iTfiE GUARDIAN. MCHARLQTTBTOWN Models for Men and Young Men THE DECISION lS..... t out G0 ii/iEN’S OVERCOATS TOMORROW Not a minute to lose... Our Stock-taking is January l, 1948 stocks are too high they must come down, and ‘down. they’ll come tomorrow, because we are re-pricing hun- dreds of coats at 33 1-3 off. You like-to shop at HENDERSON & CUDMORE for your clothes . .. you’ll want to shop at HENDERSON and CUDMORE’S tomorrow for one of we priced the coats to make it just that. Slipons, Ulsters Single and Double Breasted and Fitted Meltons, Velours, Fleeces Tweeds, in Blues, Greys, Browns. Fashion Craft ROYAL QAK- Coats $58.00 Now $38.67 HENDERSON 6' CUDMORE T“: CENTRé1P;‘5;i!if§ii§[?i;AN This column is reserved ior news oi local interest. but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- , shle_in advance. . MsoPIIERSONS-Mens clothing. FOX FELT SHOW postponed un- til week of January l9. Watch for further details. COOK'S for Photographs." t WE wlu. m: CLOSED on Mon. day and Tuesday, Dec. 29 and 30, for stock-taking’. Hatt d: MacRae. FOX PELT SHOW postponed un- tihiveek of January 19. Watch for .- further details. T0 NEW GLASGOW in 2'5 min- utcs via Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 206i or 540. BY AIR. to Montreal and Boston In about three hours. Phone Marl- tlme Central Air‘ ays 208i or 540. 'l‘illE FAMOUS Fkishion Craft are .iY‘i(,‘lll(lCll in the great "Over Coat Role", 33 1/3 pcr ccnt off. at Hon- "Jflrson and Cudmore. TIIF BONSIIAII’ CHOIR. Male. Qimrie... and Junior Choir will ' in ‘thc Bonshaw United i'illll'i‘ll, Sunday. Dec. 2B, at 7:30 l‘. M. Thc church is beautifully ivrorntcd 1a Yuletide fxshiovi KING — GRANT WEDDING at St. DilVi(l's United Church \inn.-c, Georgetown on Saturday, lxwcmiaer 20th at 4 p. m, when tho Pastor Rrv. S. J. Boyce. united in mnrrinrzc. Ellmbeth Brant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. inn Grant of Edinburgh. Scot- innll and John Gcorge Charles Kills. son ni Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kills of Georgetown. The bride looked charming in a street length Jim: of powd r blue Crepe-de- ‘Ilhene, with bi ck accessories and "(wore a corsagc oi yellow Ten Roses. iss Martha King sister of the flltoflm svns bridesmaid and Wore a IZLFFPY Crops (tress. with black lcccssorles and he: corssge was oi lmaricnn Beuuty Roses. Mr. ‘Donald King. brother cl the groom as host mnn. For travelling the ~- bride donned u whiten-white cont. immediately laaliowing the Cere- Zillilnry. The bridal party motored “ill Charlottetown and hurl supper §n the Blue Roman at Milton's Old ' lboln. when: their Weddlns (‘site nit-red the table. Mr. and Mrs. fgiillit will make their future hrvre all Georgetown. whore their msny zirihnds arc extending to them yirsi wishes inr many years o! i‘; "ikilily married liic. " “mucous y mmon tmrrno. [ill bring ylru in-dpv q group of ‘ iandsome well-styled winter over- lilll . . . . I28 of ihmn from Ilflch HOWARD MolNNlB‘ Fit ted Footwear at 115 Queen Street. STEWART MOTORS parts de- partment only, closed for stock- taking Monday and ljesday, Dee. 29-30. PATRON! 0F THE Clover Club who have made reservations for the New Year's Dance, are asked to pick up their tickets by Mon- day. NthLDcc. _ RECEIVES SAIhNI-IWS -— Mrs. William Maclnnis, 116 School Street. Charlottetown, has received word that her brother,‘ Mr. Mur- doch Grsham, passed away sud- denly yesterday at, his home, 23 Barton Street. Semen-ville, Mass. He had previously been in- good health and-had wired srectings to sli his ilmtnediate relatives in the Province on Christmas Day. The late Mr. Graham was a native of Breadalibinc, the son oi the late t"! may choose at HALF PBICI. ~23 ‘Ti-e: Mr. Alexander Graham and Mrs. Graham. His wife, the former Elinor Conrad 0i’ Lunenburg, N.S., predeceased him four years ago. TIIE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES- Specisi services marking the close oi the year will be conducted both morning and evening st the Kirk tomorrow by the Minister, the Rev. T. H. Bussell somers, MA, S.'I‘.M., who will also preach the sermons, in the morning on "An- other Milestone!" and in the eve- nlng on "Changing with the Years". The Church organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Ban, will direct the music which will include the csrol in the morning, "To Bethlehem" by Williams, and the carol in the evening, "No Candle Was There and No Fire’ by Lehmsnn. The Church School will meet at 2:80 in the alter- noon. uMOQItE & MQLEOD LIMITED. will bring you to-day a group of handsome well-styled winter over- coat: . . . . Ill oi they: trons which you may choose at IIALF PRICE. “I“‘ Personals Mr. Thomas Brazil d! Jamaica's River leaves this morning on i business trip to the United States. Mr. Fritz Weissler. well-known iur buyer oi Montreal. is making his annual visit to this Province. He is stayinz st. the Charlottetown llotel. ‘ Miss Gladys Noonsn who ls st- teudlng 5t. Stanislaus Convent, Klnkors, is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. s. Noonan, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Drls- coll. Mt. Herbert, have as their guest [or Chrislfllnl and the New Year Miss Helen C. Drlscoil, Ot- tlIl. Sizes 34 to 46 Legion ‘Christmas; Tree Reported iiuge Success The Legion Christmas Tree in the store oi Moore d: McLeod Ltd. succeeded is: beyond the wildest dreams of the Charlottetown Branch oi the Canadian Legion, The Contact Club and the Over- scss Nursing Sisters Association, who sponsored the appeal, Major A. W. Rogers, President of the Legion, said yesterday. The rcsponse from the citizens was magnificent and the veterans’ ditty bags bore ample testimony to the thoughtfulness and generosity of the public. After being filled to overflowing by volunteer work- ers at the Legion Home these ditty bags were delivered to the veterans in The Veterans Wing 01' the P. E. I. Hospital, to The City Hospital, Provincial Sanstorluisi. Falconwood Hospital, The Sacred Heart Home and the Provincial Infirmary in the midst of a storm, on Christmas Eve through the kindness oi the Commanding Oi’- ficer oi’ the 17th Reece Regs. (Li. Col. W. W. Reid. D.S.O.) who placed a truck at the disposal of the Canadian Legion for that pur- pose. In addition to the hundreds of gifts placed beneath the trer. gifts of money approximating $300, were received trom Garrison Officers‘ Mess, Garrison Sergeants‘ Mess, n. M. c. S. Queen 0M1‘- lotte Canteen, Charlottetown, Bor. den and Morcil Branches oi the Canadian Legion, The United Scr- viees Officers Club. The Char- lottetown Club, The Boys m1 Strike, (Canada Packers) and from many citizens. Gifts purchased from local stores with this money were added to the huge amount o! parcels for the hospitalized and shut-in veterans. A conservative estimate oi the number oi parcels rent out to veterans in hospitals outside the province. hospitals and institutions in the province and to shut-in veterans at homo would be well over 700. It was a happy day ior me vet- erans who were surprised at the quantity and quality oi the Si!“ In addition -to each reccivin! l serviceable gift parcel. brsivlfi 0i apples and amazes and vavkrw oi cigarettes were distributed summed up by one oi the vetci- ans, "It was one oi the bell christmases ever." Lat oi’ donors to M81011 Christ- mas Cliit Tree:- Mrs. W. Ci Barbour; Mrs. Lloyd wiellner; Miss Carol MacDonald: Mrs. It. B. Rogers; MrsxN. I}. Dr Blots; Mrs. Robert Dalzici; Mr and Mrs. Leo l’. Doucctte: Nurs- ing Sisters 1014-18: llazcl Stewart: Mrs. (I. H. Bunt-sin; Dr. Barrett: Miss Marjorie Stewart; Miss Mar- garet Ceilings; Mr. and Mrs. H. $35.00 Coats Now $23.34 J. Doucette; Morell Branch Con. Lesion; Mr. H. J. Lowther; Mr. Chas. llamm; Niiss Bernice Moore; . 'Mf. Miller Hamilton; Miss Teenze Peters; Mr. H. K. S. Hamming; Crystal Chapter l. Eastern Star, Mr. Ian scnmigcour; Miss Rita M. Tweel; Mr. William Lee; Mr. N. W. Lcnvther; Moore 8a Mac- IJEOITS; Mr. Gordon Shaw; Mr. William J. Scott; Miss Florence E. Matheson; Miss Elsie Nichol- son; Mr. Stanley Miller; Col. D. N. Bell; Mrs. N. l-l. DeBlois; Mrs Louis Sadier; Crystal Chapter Eastern Star; Mrs. F. A. Johnsoh, Jr.; Mrs. G. D. Steele; Miss Msr~ ion McMillan; Dr. Barrett; Carry- Ou Knitting Club; Mr. N. W. Lowther; Mr. N. DeBlois; Mr. J. O. Hyndrnan; Mr. Fred Moore; Mr. Louis Doyle; Mrs. Walter Beers ' (Montague); Miss Louise Hessian; Mrs. H. l-l. Smith; Mrs. James Craig; Mr. A. P. stamp bell; Mrs. Gordon Vickerson; Mrs. ltfary Parkman; Mr. Allan Mc- Leod; Mrs. Lou Howatt; Mrs. Wil- liam Bruce; Mr. J. P. Gordon; Mrs. J. D. Jenkins; Mrs. L. M. Stewart; Miss Violet MacKinnon: Miss Joan Dowling; Miss May Rob- inson; Mr. R. E. Match; Miss Jean Scott; Mr. W. T. Rogers; Miss M. Acorn; Mrs. W. R. Aitken; M." P. W. Turner; Cdrveil Bros; G. ll Toombs d; Co.; Miss Joan ‘Vic- Mlllsn; Mrs. Bob Dslzlcl; Airs. Barbara Wood; Miss Kay outlier land; Miss Fairlie Prowse; Mr. W. A. Gaudet; Mrs. Harry Julines; Nb, and Mrs. W. G. 11088: Mrs. Lloyd Wellner; Miss Helen Stowarfi Charlottetown Kinsmen club; Miss Minnie Altken; Miss Alice Fraser" Miss Peg. McNutt; Doris rliilier; Wlnnifrrd Allan; Mr. and liLra. Sheldon Matiieson; Mr. Ray Laird lsouris); Mrs. J. J. Trainor tBecl- ford); David Likely; Mr. ll. s. Forsythe; Mr. Byron Brown; Mrs. W. Gaudet; Mrs. H. A. McPhee; George Likely; Mr. W. A. LiQng stone; Mrs. E. B. Windsor, Ms. M. N. Weeks; Miss Margaret Mc- Millan; Mr. Arthur Rodd lBrack- ley); Kings Daughters (Trinity United Church); Robert Mobbs (N. Wlltshlrct: Ml". Plus Smith; Mrs. FEE. smsiiwood; Mrs. Ernest RCA‘; Mrs. Mary Gordon; Mr. William l-teddin; Miss Elsie Nicnnlsom; Mr. Greg Lambrose", Mrs. E. S Burleigh (Ellersiicl; M; N, De- Biois; Mrs. H. R. Hiiison; Nil-s. G. s. Taylor; Mrs. William Davies; Miss llldwins McKlnnon: Mrs. Fred C. Younker; Mr. and Mrs J. I’. Doyle; Miss Jean Higgin-t Miss Jean Grant; Mr. iliiendall $25.00 Coats Now $16.67 Barbour; Mrs. W. B. Prowse; Mrs. It. S. Mac-Kelvie; Mrs. L. D. stunt; Mrs. Claude Somers; Mrs. Lois Foster; Mr. Allison Lilllis; R S. MacBcth; Mrs. W. L. tlenry, Mr. Gordon Shaw (Brackley PL); Mr. William J. Scott (Whesticy 11.); Miss Florence E. Mazhcson; Miss Florrie Proude; Mr. Stanley iittiller (Stanley Bridge); M.ss Mildred Slackiord", Mr. and Mrs. F. Yates; Ladies‘ Auxiliary Leg- ion (Montague); Mr. Jack Cam- eron; Mr. John Michael; Mr. Ger. aid Mort-ash; Mrs. E. s. Blanch- ard; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Oomp- bell; Miss Margaret Collins; How- ard McKlnnon; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brydon; Dr. W. J. P. MacMil- ian; Major D. L. Matheson, Miss Hazel Stewart; Miss Amy Pulm- er; li/Irs. E. M. Bagnall; Miss Helen Duffy; Miss Laura Young; Miss Margaret Campbell; Mrs. James Harris: Mr. R. W. NlcGil- llvrsy; Mrs. D. P. Bruce; Miss Minnie Schurman; Miss ‘Ihelma Burns; Miss Paulo Wood; Mrs. H. C. McMillan; Miss Jennie Moore; Miss Avis Prowse; Mrs. H. B. Mil. lar; Miss "Cookie" Cook; Mr. J. E. McNutt; Rev. T, B. McLennsn; Clarke Fruit Co; Ralph O. smith; Mrs. Mary Cosh; Mr. Wlllltsdfl J. Scott; Mr. E. K. McNutt; Joyce and Keir Proctor; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Craswell; Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Robison; Mr. Manford Nichol- son; Mr. Bomeried 'I‘rainor; M1". Wank MacPhee; Miss Margaret Horne; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mur- 18y; Miss Miriam Nicholson; Miss Alberta Gilmore; Mrs. C. P, Stew- art; Mr. J. A. Collins; Miss Helen Shaina; Mr. Robert. Snssseile HONSIIAW UNITED W. M. S. The specious home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Benton, Bonshaw, was the scene of a very pleasant gathering tvhen the members of the Blonshaw United W. M. S. entertained the members of the Bonshaw Baptist W. M. 5. at their regular November meeting. There was a large attendance o! members from both societies and a number oi visitors includinst Rev, J. G. and Mrs. Head oi Hampton. The president presided and the usual devotional period as given in the missionary monthly was carried out. Rev. Mr. Heed gave s short address on the great work the women ‘of the W. M. S. are accomplishing and the great need oi more missionaries to carry on the work. after which the mite 5°"! WP"? Opened and a goodly sum realized. The president uarntly welcomed tine EIIQLAS of the evening. and expressed their gratitude for the splendid assist- ance the Baptist ladies hall given them at. their goose supper and on behalf of the members of the Ladies Aid Mrs. l-lccior McNrsvln presented their Treasurer with a small gift to which hirs. llolm fittlngly replied. Mrs. Head render-i ed the solo “Nearer still Neorl-rW with fine effect and this along; with various other items on the program made it a vcry interest- ing evening of fellowship between the two societies. No doubt this friendly get together will create in the hearts of all who were privileged to attend a ireiing of deeper unity and an exchange oi ideas in W. M. S. work that should prove hclpiui to all interested members. Mrs. Head invited the ncxt meeting to the milnSe, At the close a delicious lunch was served by hostess rssisied by Bonshaw W. M. S. after which n happy hour of‘ social chat and singing of several. lovely sacred llylnns brought a pleasant evening i0 a close. Tho president of the Baptist society.’ thanked the ladies o,t the United W. M. S. for the pleasant evening‘ and lovely lunch. ' In Memoriam MR. JOHN R. WEATllEItIilE I A gloom was cast over Hermit- age and Lake Verti» Monday, Nov. 24 when it was turd Mr. John R. Weatilerbie had passed away. He suffered a stroke Nor. 61h and all that medical skill and 10v‘ __ care could do failed and he pas i to his eternal retrnrd on above mentioned date. John. as no was called, was born at tiillage Green in i860, the youngcst scn oi 1 Timothy Weatherbie and Jiirflll‘ Snvnple. John lived in villolzc? Green till i915 whrn he movctli with his family to Lake Vcroe He i cultivated s home of worthy not-- l ice, and he was an honest. up~ i right man with hosts oi’ friends. He was always ready to icnd . _ hand if help was needed. Mr; Wcatherbie reached the age of 81 ‘, years and five months when thel messenger came to take him to‘; the great beyond. Thcre are left j to mourn ilvs sons and three‘. daughters, George on the iomc stead. and Richard. adjaininr farm; Ambrose. MlllVlBWI ilonry.‘ Village Green; Jasper. Chnloitc-| town: Pearl, Mrs. A. Ilosn-oll l, Dunstsfintuze: iiiida. Mrs. mn Masters. Vernon River; Catherine i Lirs. John R. MlCNfilll. Pownnl and twoclsters. Mrs. DcsChamn and Susie Weatherbie. Vilinee Green. The service was conduct rd at the homo and grave hv Rrr. l A. S. Weir. Pail-bearers. his-ca. W McVnrish, (‘luv Horton. Zlirrnr. ; Lane. Aneas Currcn. Daniel My crs, Edwin Duffy. I 1~|t0rl~ni.l~:so§1—n"li1- ‘mo... The thyroid is a vascular duct- less gland resting en the larynx. irscarrvb um NOW cannon u‘ IIUGE COAL DEPOSIT I —'_" CHALK, England _ (CPI W The BRJSBANE- Queemiilild- fW-fi") Lord Nelson Inn. which has not troilia »- (OP) — Queensland, in. been used n5 a my for 3;) yogi-l.‘ 9m‘ {leak 113305"- llfl5 P11011811 lui-‘l has been converted into s church. cool to supply all of AustioLa for, 100 years, nnd build up a. lremcn- dons export market. ZIMOORE & McLEOD LIJIITIIII), will bring you to-dsy n group o! handsome well-styled winter over- coat! . . . . 1'18 of them from which you (may choose at HALF PRICE- rrnzrzs: LITTLE_ KITTENS in hdemoriam In loving memory oi‘ our mother, l\Irs. Felix Murphy, died December 26th, 1943. The rolling stream o! life mils on, Yet still that vacant chair. Recalls the voice, tho smile. form or onc who once set there. Fondly IMisscd by the Family. dear who the In Memoriam In loving mesnory oi James C. Woodslde. who departed this life December 27th, 1840. Not a day do we iorgrt you. In our hearts you are always near, For we win; loved you miss you. As it dawns another year. Ever Iinnconbered by His Parents. Slstcm and roiher. DESIGN N0. E-filii Thrce little kittms norkcd in simple stitches make colorful kit- chen towels. llol iron transfer PR1- tcrn No. l. no contains nint- motits with cfmpleix: lnstruztinns Nordic- wcrk Book ‘J0 (cats. To OFilCYI Sulid 20 cents in coin to Ncrtiicnork Bllrrnu, Charlotte- town Guardian Design No. l-J-Slii "‘14_. m-» :- 15- . Nome "—KH<irE§F-_ Province Em Competent lnzilrance Service HAVE A TALK WITH Mom-on new Eastern Trust lidg. Charlottetown Phone l7ll