PRACTICAL GIFTS For Christmas’ large assortment in Cotton. . Price Range’... various colors.- SKI SUITS ..... .. SKATI G LIACKE 5 3A gift she's specially from... A feminine Robe or llousecoat mak LA smart collection .of Holiday Hand Bags tractive styles to choose s ....- ‘ts-s ...»s sllee (ease a elrr noaasr Quilted Satin, U... -.---.. ..| Ieeeseseysallaeeva -.-- es a perfect gift for her. We have a Bengaiine, Corduroy, Chenille and $3.95 ‘° $13.95 Skating and Ski Suits Ski and Skating Suits; also separate Jackets in $19.75 .95 ‘° $17.95 l hoping for—a smart l-Iand Bag Find it herein at~ Fur Mitts Ideal for the Outdoor Girl. Colors White, Blue and Re yvithleatherpalms,..... . . . . . .. THE GREI ..-... ..-n¢-.. 99 QUEEN STREET $2.98 ‘° $14.95 $3.95 ENDAL C0, LADIES’ WEAR y; l! LONDONIETIER I represent the Biblical I BYDgTUABT UNIJERHILL "gm" ‘h’ ‘mm’ N. Dec. 1o —(C P)- Bightseers whose sixpences tinkle merrily into the cast-box of the ed Me displeased youth eading show on 1nndon's n gamusement row" :- Epstelsiz HAMPTON w' M’ m .1.':r:.‘z."r:..:.'"..':.*:.=.~l 11.2.2.2‘: m marl" 0' ss to whether they've had their Hampton lw' M‘ s money's worth. The giant statue plays to a goody crowd of curious lured in om the Pavements of Oxford Etreet, where a score of sideshows "0 vlwhins up among the stores ed in the M! si warmly welcomed the C. Ct. I in the inging f the beautiful f’ "m" bu“ “M991”! “Wrm-‘Eh’ carols if! Christomas. Mrs, Mark are Cameron presided at the plane uhpob» 1s regardedqss the top mmughou; m, "who attraction. Bill d t w" Honor vqn Y ill be to ished t i‘ thrills and onevigv my‘ 000x02: rhmlollgviletilelihe desttztgliealmlgg: Golds RQ-ll-i-“Kgglmrlrblzt Livlna- “all”? as n alga‘??? W“ l" l‘ Vi" Wm‘ ""91 n‘ to The different secretaries gave 5mm 2- mYms Mwxllmml- ‘*- tractions as the "Horrors of Bsl- vefy meow-flu. report, The Grade .-l, A-u Damuch. ENJOYED VISIT —- Mrs. Sadie sen” and “Wonders of the World“ [reugurer reporged that ,he'mm.a_ Grade VlIL-I, Jae Mas-Don- Jennex. Trenton. who enjoyed a M’! "N"?! adiacent arcades, "on had been successfully me; 51¢ visit of six weeks in Summerside. f‘ A "midi"! IEDeats an endless spect the alabaster figures which Jacob wrestling with an angel. Most of the observers seem a little dis- polnted as they circle critically "Strewthi If that's an angel I hope I never see one," comment- the Manse on Dec. 4th. ‘rho candle- light Christmas service as outlin- s onary Monthly was nicely canted out. The membsirs girls who gave splendid assistance and all financial obligations ful- during complete plan During the November 30 November re CLYDE RIVER SCHOOL __ Grade Vf.—l ' 2, tation to enter and in- ogljziimia E61“: omits; MXrlxcleI°nl>rseident—M\-s. Clayton whfilflswgjfyggéptea; dolfieclcirliigag Secretaryhlilrs. Go:- hL-L MM- wglorrespondlig. Secretary -Mrs. gun; 2, Ethel, Glilcgpie; 3, Joan " ,. GsovehColdTsbiem fightcolds blend)... nsdrbq m was); mtohriagsurerellefeoevery suffem from distressing cold miseries. Don’: let your cold beware serious. FIkNlttblGnr/e‘: 4 IaqNOY. ' belles s: Undue ‘ sun-um- 5713a» the members to her home for the 3, Do las ltiacKmlnm and lglfgiatflendggrtlgggtgii, ark}, $2.75 first meeting of the New Year. , equal. v a -p y’ " _' g v M“. Mum l. dell Mayne officiated as master WA‘ A RATIQN 2 3m n“; m; 0f ceremonies and called upon Mrs. coco races-rs’ ____ to...» ell-i‘ ' i2.““.“3“§..‘;’ “$§.:3..-“"i;“i..‘a2 s" MONTREAL, Decembe 11.- Air- Grae 1v.-1. John Mwbm ~ “, d t}; ,9, ,.e- o, ,.,,,',_ — can’ aermenglnes and equipment Kwarmadcisn, n,’ ' mm Shawn-m’ 2' {i335 Yl(IJ\(fl:efl'lel'i§S,plT_\ file rcturuL oi ' Grade I. Sr.—-1', Charlie Mec- one who had been missing for so ,, ~ Enfihfin. 2 Mme,- MwQuan-iq, long mingled with regret that ihc L“ - Grade '1_ 43-1, Jean Marc visit was lo bc so brief. Including 101 this year needs Holiday And whet could be payer or 3. vm. S -1, Hands Flood. _ Isorooltdthglhenen lérirnrfima- mlucomuo. ; izeimh Arden lowly I» zciw vln-i 6mm Oemshw r . g W new with l». égrgdéoxeliilm- H m emf. y; gughsgm- 0,12; $1,; . __ ' C "M! vcv-r-M- 2.'::..‘§..‘ .- "‘ ““‘"’“’ - i..i"&'.&“‘°i'i‘.€i&"i.’..’.ll‘ti§!?l.t?.“i . molly podned In e handsome use of n,“ Jrpo, a lg“, ‘trill-sq. “rags-mam: a1?K'.-z‘gu‘t’ia .‘ dm‘nhd “ah”. pawn $‘_5Q o‘ ‘jjflo, ' mo‘ Cute" ' ' H n" favmufteAfor keeping fit and trim y.‘ ‘g, V - .. _ Ggmde 1,27%’ Emmamfluflellpm p»... to pose "“‘lt.".§“.i".'.°.'.i‘sl: ~ I ~< P39019110" Pmwim“ m‘ Cildmm: W1 - m. 'ai§°::5'§m umiiihftifioif“ -\ ‘ v ' ovsa 8B1‘! "All Ores l. Sr- Cad- wmfiggu" "'gheMedittgncthlaé ' ~ '. ,_ IMN- ‘ — r u ‘J Isssson i Johnson s” 1- "c1- P":2‘l...i‘°°“ "c w» "-=.-g--'-‘-’¥<">~’¥i~~=‘"i’=‘~- I _ _ _ _ key: lnsneyby- chamomile. 4s . j DIUOUIIII . "'4 ma", w.“ Qvsrikeelsasa Christmas Press Secretary - Doris Myers Mission Band Superintendent - Mrr. Jackson. A social hour was then enjoyed during which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Gordon Villett. Mrs, Warren Ferguson invited 3. 2. la Ill KIN’! II‘.- Dougaii M-IMIWWS, é‘.‘.‘.‘.i.3“"° I15 Keith Wil for ntolzrlh of November Grmdgx 1 GIGC bade .—Elm MAWQIHM . gqrfectl Attemfirazaae - Mersadit-h Mwflgsst, Manor-geared: MMILJOIIKQIL iiiililmn Charlie MacEachet-n and Eligvsililrug Mrsfcathsi-lm Gillts. llliams. Grade X. Jr.- Grad; v1'1r._-1 Wesley Rix; .'l, Grade VII~1 I reign“. . i average o» i __‘ Cuteilo. EIMBDALE SCHOOL ‘lhe followinc is the re Senior Degartcem and; l , Sr.—1. Betty Rennie; 2. viVlBlII lace, z, Vivian Matthews; Othy Hardy Phyllis Williams; 3. oe. Grade Vl.-—l, Keith Williams: 2. Mu, MIKUUW Attendance Dorothy BMW. Wesley anon] Money Adami. mynMe/be eird lion-is l-l. F GI!!!’ nay scnoon. Rgpofl, of Green Bay School for the month of November. Grade X.-—1. sold by War Assets Corporation alized $119,291. according to figures released by the Corporation today, This brings the total receipts from sales aircraft and equipment to Novem- ber 30, 1945 to , Sales in November $686080 es, eleven engine and a quantity of materials. ‘Types of aircraft sold were Harvard, An- son and Cessna Crane, period last, a ‘treasurer-Mrs. Albert Best. G ' f, six-ll, Packer Beer: a 3”“ "m ‘Wm h" “Ekflm i“ M. and M. Secretary - Mrs. Eisner Mselcirmon; 3, George Gii- W"! WW1 lFlftlm-t fhel’ 1&3,‘ Georae Cannon. logic. - Monday grn ‘l8 urn r p. — Stewardship Secretary - Mrs. rode I J's-l, Billie Bums: 7. Gla-“ww e“- ‘mk D”‘°"' Am“ 3mm VISITORS unreal-swan _ Sufiply Secretary — Mrs. Clay- W390i —‘ Everett _ G _ M‘ c em ‘on arrumL 113W“. ly 'Gl‘i{g $13.85;‘; m‘%heil?olll%fnc gillnEmer- colznglmfén_nlend'hlp _ M" pie, M e aid on Wednesday evening, Nil)- Temperance Secretary - Rev. N! ii; Vembe" “S'h'~.“‘ l‘°'}°' °£,,..m°,§ yet". Jacklmt W ARGYLE SCHOOL brother and smPter-liéz- ow.‘ 6-1)?!“ “m” M“ S°°P°WY - M"- n Roll m: NewA leschool hegelm “will iyisrunuguiliis Warren Ferguson, mm “a- T" “y er ‘ oftdie for ovember. -l. Catherine Wol- 3, DOT _ Douglag llorne; Roy Williams. Christmas Hardy; Lul-u -Wa1- s; 3, Mabel Vivian yup illinlns, l l-l y- orbes. Currie; 2. of lhcluded fifty terminating total of 956 aircraft were disposed of by War Assets Corporation. Of these 641 were taken by purchasers in Can- ada and 316 were sold for use om- side the Dominion. .- Mildred M Kimum Grade vnt-a. Flore: Mao- 'vr, SI.—1. Meredith Mae- Leain; 2 Cecil M GU88 i This column ls reserved for new of local illlerest, at f‘ ts ablenl]: 33ml turd‘ “ma, n, caaswntt. m; fiwtiographs. . Large CASH v Wm be oarof WE ARE suitable WE ARE suitable for B d. RI Large at umer Stoves Base Co. zrai of Mrs. l meld at two o'clock i ayl afternoon from dance. 10 Esplanade. alter-wood Cemetery. WHY NOT TAKE LePage Shoe Com army's anoe Sale of L Footwear. at the Quality and P are arranged your shopping easier. 12-7-31. TRAFFIC ACCIDENT - An ac. cident invvhlch two local cars were involved occurred m the City yes- terday morning at the height of the blizzard. Both cars were pro- ceeding west cn Kent Street and when the first driver came to a halt. the other skidded into his rear. The cars were reported slightly damaged. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING will be a pleasure to you at, LePage Shoe Company's Big Clearance Sale where you can buy two pairs of Womens High Quality Shoes for the regular price of one pairlz? 3i SOCIAL GATHERING-An cn- joyable social gathering to which all active and retired members of the Charlottetown Fire Depart- ment were invited was held last night in the Fireman's room at the City Building. Marked by n large attendance, the hours wt-rc pleasantly passed playing cards and reminiscing over old tlrn-s. LEPAGE SHOE COMPANY'S Big Clearance Sale of Women's Footwear has proven a wonderful 82.100965. Why not be one of the salt- isfied cuslmrlers while the sale lasts. her late resi- rice. P E. I., with her sou-in-law and daullhter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore. also with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J H Jenkins and other relatives. has returned to her home here. She was accompanied to town by her brothcr-lndaw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd $00M and little son Cantley. also her sister. Mrs. Leslie Beck and Mr. native land for the first time since he left the Island 3'1 years ago. This is Mrs. Payutefs first visit, and she was cordially welcomed. Eighty-five members of the Payn- ter family and friends from North Wlltshire, Freetown, Kensinginn, Mrs. Paynter who ls a trained nurse, it recorded, that conning here as a total stranger, shc hurl, by her friendliness, kindness, and generous use of her trained 1.11- e.nts endeared herself to all. Miss Elsie Mayne and Mrs. Francis Paynter presented the honor-mi guests with a beautiful pair of all wool blankets, and a chest of sil- ver was presented by Mrs, James MacKenzie. On behalf of those present, Mr. and Mrs. Puynier. although deeply moved by this unexpected remembrance, each s ke a few words of apprecia- ton. Then all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows." The evening passed quick- 1)’ in happy conversation, rcmin- lscncc and song, Mrs. James Sheen presided at ihc organ, A delirious lunch was scrvctl by the ladies, a sing song ending with "Auld Lung S ne" “God Be With You Till We cet Again" concluded a (iclirzht- ful evening. A vole of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs, Mayne and family for the use of their home for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Payntcr left the following Monday to return to their home in Cali- fornia. She Doesn't . Ltd 1'2 but adve tisln "1 I "Y"! nature may he inlserted unnosumc Fttmaoe u- rd Coal, u. a Co. diZ-ll-lii AND CAREY STORES OPQI all (lay today. 12-12-11. UNLOADING Shingles » i . , spent twenty-eight years in Korea innliluflllléoflng fro-day. refit: prior to his repatriation in the COOKS for Christmas Photo- srflphs. Eveninasby gppOllliimBllt il-lt-tf UNLOADING Nut COKC 12-11-31. FUNERAL TODAY — The fun. Gone-Morris will be thb (Wednes- Irtterment at advantage of Big Clear- _ies High Grade You Wlli be astonished Shoes; onracks to make _ Hospital. this being the first meet- CHE CHARDQTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ centrist customs P.E.l. Pastor on Way to Korea Mission Truro. N. S.-—Rev. E. J. O Fras- er, missionary of the United Church of Canada, who for the past ihrcc years has been pastor of the Mar- . gate Charge of the Prince Edward Island Presbytery oi’ ihc Uulierl Church of Canada, is at present in Trurn awaiting transportation to take him to Korea. Mr. Fraser summer of i912, having been in- terned by the Japanese for six months following the Pearl Hur- bor attack. Mr. Fraser reported last week, that‘ the opportunity for again making coniart with the Christian Church in Korea has came, American Army leaders are nov/ very anxious that experienced mis- sionarlec should return as soon as possible, to giveasslstance in prob- lems relating to morale and re- lief. Arrangements arc now near. ing completion for u team of ten male missionaries to return to Korea. The plans are being work- crl out by a Committee on East Asia of the Foreign Mission Con- femnce of North America, and it is expected that the team will soon he on its way, as only the final arrangements have now to be corn- _ plMPLl, This team of ton mcn will repre- scnt six North American Mission Boards that have had missionary work m Korea and will go n; n unit, i0 work in close rcllzilmra- tron in llsslsilnlz the Korean Church to a slate of HIZFIFQSSlVE efficiency ill ihc days of reconstructinn that lie ahead, They go facilitated by the United States Army of Occu- pation there as missionaries, no: as Army appointees. Relief Work For a considerable part oi the work of this team will be to carry _out relief under the Church Com- ‘mittee for Relief in Asia, a com- mittee of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, and of ihc Foreign Mission Conference of_Ncr-th America. Other duties of lhlS team will be to survey and rc- port on the various phases of the Christian movement in Koren. POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court yesterday morning, a mun, previously remanded on a charge of common assault, was fin- ed $20 and costs or 30 days, A drunk and disorderly was remand- ed until tomorrow. Of four drunks who appeared, one, an old repeat- er was Elven 30 days; another, who had been in custody for a week. was discharged; the third, who had been in jail since the 6th Dec, was given 20 days suspended sentence; the fourth was given l0 days sus- pended sentence. P. w. c. EXAMS-_ 541 pupils ol Prince of Wales College are burn- ing the midnight oil in alast min- ute effort to_ prepare themselves for‘ the Christmas examinations which begin there this morning. For many of the elf-servicemen en- rolled these will be the first major Jan. 8 oxamitlutions in over six years, on with a broken neck and did n0?- Dcc. 21, when the last exam is KNOW li- ‘ , written, the College will close for while ill Burma with ‘he the holiday season; reopening on "Callucks Unlimited" Squadm“ Hayes found he couldn't hold 11D Authorized Battier of “(‘ora-(.‘o':s' J. l: T. MORRIS Charlottetown, l‘. E. I. party at a later date ports coming from some who, in other capacities, have already reached Korea indicate that the Christians arc the most cohesive group oi’ people in Korea. It is said by another of the four Church leaders who went there that the opportunity to the Christian Church in Korea is a most amazing and a most urgent one, He says the deep grounding of ihc Christian movement there in the past makes an opportunity of creating a Kor- ean Christian culture around which the culture of the whole country can be built. Now that freedom has come to them after 35 years, a great advance of the Christian movement is looked for in Korea. Rev. Mr. Fraser resided in Sack- ville for a number of years and has many friends in Eastern West- morland county. They will be followed by a larger Mess Room Chatter WITH THE R.C AF. OVER.- SEAS Dc. 5~(CP)—Cpl. Wil- llam (Curlyl Hayes Valley, B. C. wants to how he rates as a candidate for “Beleive it or Not." At the R..CA.F Repatriation Depot at Torouav. Erlgland, Hay- es an aero emzln» mechanlmwld how he worked for three months his Liberator bomber had ditch- ed . On the last mLsslon of s tour of operations from Ceylon Fish- er's aircraft was crippled over Singapore Four men were, killed and Fisher was wounded in the leg and shoulder. The four remaining swam in the sea in the Wes/ts" and clung to the sides v1’ the sinale dlnnhv n “The water was quite warm. Fishes‘ said alt RQAF Re- patriation Depot, Tel-quay. "but our bill trouble was in a/tlnil off tn.- sharks. It's o. miracle we were not bitten " The boys were finally bidted up by a British destroyer. Probably the only _R.C.A F. your, go get, into a fight with a German plane. Sqdn. L-dl‘. A. I Higgins of Halifax has returned to Canada. While serving with a Canadian fighter soiledrcn near London the padre went up_ for a ride 0n an instrument calibration flight. They sighted a German firlhter and chased it half way across the Etnszllsh Channel before it es- caved. Before ioininfl the sqdn Ldr. lg oi’ Wesley Moncton. N tor McKay Ottawa. One air force tvtw Wh° W55 very havbv to be around crowded R.CA.F. Repel. in Ehlgland was LAC. Baldwin of South London. Ont. In 3 ‘H.- years overseas,_most of it with s. south Rhodesian squad- ' Uiilted Church. of the year. $17.65. Donations re- ceived during the year: l0 yds. of broadcloth, 44 flour sacks and a large quantity of clothing for the European drive, including 2 heavy Ii the work done during the year: l0 ___. his head for lone periods M"! A Busy (31,113 _ mp0,; o; the his arm" kept ‘twitching and North Wlltshire War Service Unit SW31" H9 ihflllilhi he mu“ for the year i945. Amount of have érqilned h“ neck while money on hand at tile beginning swlmmmm outta for an X-ray examination. The doctors gasped told Hayes Jil inyhospii a] i'i weeks quilts, one from the local W. C. o c T. U. and the other fr m tlic ‘Red’ Fisher of Aurora‘ n ‘ local W. M. S. The fOligil/lilk is paddled around l“ ‘he Indian Ocean and beat c-fi sharks after Finally they sent him to Ca1- eck was broken. and kept him or 30 hours WO. Clarence f from Leeds Erlilland. mn Baldwin never worked with more than l0 Canadians in his radar section. “Those Rhodesians like ourselves." he said. ‘They used to beef about the R. A. l? fellows on the sound- ron. iust the same as Canadians do They beefed about us. too. and we all got along quite wcll._ Baldwin will take back to his farm at South London a girl whom he are a lot married s. short time H80. B8 5Q llltriag into th l) em l.I.‘.ll'I Iii). ii. J. MliBil OPTOMETKIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. Montague. P. E, I. Office Hours: i0 to l2 A. L! 2 to 5 P. M. Holidays etc. In appointment Office Connected with IIRUGSTORF Strasser lianged LANDSBERG, Germany, Dec. l0 —(AP)—Franz Strasser, 45-year- old former Nazi district leader in Czechoslovakia, was Landsbcrg prison killing of two Allied airmen lust December. Ho. showed no emotion as he was led to the gallows ntJ<I the jail where Hitler wroie Mein Kampf. The trap was sprung by l German civilian. MELTHAM, Yorkshire, England- iCPl-Gas pressure here Ls :0 low than; red danger lamps have put around gas lamps in the viii- uare to revewt vehicles run~ large quilts. 6 pairs of army socks, 2 long-sleeved men's sweaters. children's sweaters undershlrts. Also 5 boxaes of clothing were packed for the Na- tional Clothing Drive, All articles and bales have been forwarded to headquarters. Amount spent for broadcloth. cotton. baths and thread. during the year; $11.04. Amount on hand in cash, to date, $6.61. Also 6 butts and material to make one quilt. Enrolment for year. l0; average attendance 5. Eleven working meetings were , 1 d. SORORITY MEETING — Thc Aloha Chapter" of Beta Sigma Phi met at til: linmc of Miss Nora Down on Mylday evening The Dissident Ma's. George Walters, conducted the business session. The Sorority was privileged in deriving comprehensive mlldance _lrom a talk on successful pifbhe speak- im: Riven bv tn.- Bllcst for the evening. Mrs. J.G. Paterson, who enlarged on the fundamental rules of this fin.- art stressing the need for thorough amputation. an cx-i lmislve command of language, the importance of foliowln s. sub- ieot litrough to its 00ml on, and the major iecossity of a pleasing and well-controlled voice After describing the orimns exercised in svcrlldllrz and their correct ruse Mrs Paterson Rave tech member a "v0icc-i.c£i.", offering constructive criticism. and sucgrstlus various ways of overcoming nervousness Following a beneficial discussion, the meeting was brought to a close xviih a Scrority sinzsong Tho- nexi function will be a skstinil- unrtv to be held on January 7th. SOURIS HOSPITAL AUXIL- IARY -— The monthly meetlntt of the Ladies’ Auxiliary was held on Friday, December 7th, at Bouris 11‘ an‘ in: since ihc hospital was opened for the admission of patients. All bills ivere ordered paid. The fol- lctvlng donations were aratefullv acknowledged: $10-00 1mm MYE- W. B. Lcnrd. Souris: l4 tray cloths from The Queen Mary work Guild. Charlottetown; cloths from Mrs. Fisher. Point; and i flour sliter from ivn-s. Roy White. Smarts. Report was nivcn by the Buying Com- mittee rc purchase of Itlmlturc for various rooms. It was decided that the Auxiliary provide a tur- key dinner for the patients and staff on Cilrtstmas day. the Sourls c. w. L. donating the ice cream and the Ladies‘ Guild of the in Jurtlos- Grades I. Iflflt Uniicd Church,the Christmas dec- oratiolls for the trays. Anyone from Sourls and surrounding districts who has a donation of lam, jelly. cranberries. pickles. em. is aslned to leave it at the hospital before Christmas. It was moved and seconded that a very sincere vole of thanks be extended to all those who did such good work in iter- ting the hospithi ready for occu- pancy. After the, business meet- ing ndjcurned, a very enjoyable lunch was served by mat-run and staff. . JUNIOR and MISSES TAFldETA, CREPE AND FLANNEL DRESSES SILK SLIPS CHENILLE, CREPE AND BENGALINE HOUSECOLTS COSY SKI SUITS BLOUSES COATS ANGORA GLOVES SKI AND BEAVER LAMB MlTTi GABARDINE AND ALL-WOOL SKI PANTS ‘PAaKAs, KllRCllll-JFS, HANDKERCl-IIEFS AND arc. BABY crrrs THAT commas SMART “LO0KS" and REAL‘ (mun. we nave: THEM ALL - Ann stone: THE MISSES Holmes 6: Bradley 159 QUEEN ST. SKI JACKETS ._ PHONE 92 IV) =4 today ior