_ PAGE TEN rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - JANUARY_ _ 19. _,1948 Alherton Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. McLellan have arrived home from a very erfloyabla Yuletide season spent with members of their family in Montreal. Piusvillo And Vicinity TllE MARY Allll-sllllllllllrsillll JANUARY SALE TWO DAYS ONLY! TUESDAY llllll WEDNESDAY JANUARY 20 and 21st FUR COATS MONTREAUS As Personal As Your Own Signature HOLMANIS Miss Aubina Gallant has re-w ——-— sumed her duties as teacher lrl Mr. Arnold Hierllhy. PrlllvlPlll Plusville school. of Alberton High School attended an Executive meeting of the P. E. l. Teachers Federation held in Charlottetown last Saturday. Miss Ruby Thompson has re- turned to her duties in Bloomfield Station School after spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Rosevllle. We again gladly offer con- gratulations to another Alberton buy. Flt, Bit. Arthur F. Green, who was a recent recipient o1 the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Force Cross. llilr. Green's father, l\lr. A, Green resides in this town. .°ERSONAL SHOPPING SERVICE The snow plows are busy clear- .- lng the pavement and slde reads, however, they d:d‘nt vl-len out. the Piusville road yet. , Mrs. William Gallant has W‘ HoImanIs know that this snow, which is blocking the roads and turned to her home here alter a very enjoyable visitwvith friends and relatives in the United States- The bis wow Plow. ls osnln 1n maki travel unpleasant and difficult will interfere with your operation. and the street. and roads n‘ I have been re-opened for cars and traffic. l , Sho in . . So to assist ou in Sho in b Mail Holman’! Miss Zeta Corcoran of Plusvllle Pp a y pp g Y I —-— has resumed her teachmg duties The Union Community Club held lll Roscbank school. . its regular meeting at the home ____ l have started a "Personal Shopping Service." A member of the staff has been selected-who, by the way, is a married woman with >f Mrs. Harvard Clalk. Th8 Residents of Plusvllle and the FURRIER Hilde"! 1W"- U°Yd ‘vim’ Sumlllldl"! dlslfl“? a" bu“ two growing children. Hoving experience in buying for all mem- hreslded. hauling their winters supply of . The chief item of business was wood before another and probably ‘he discussion of a pantry sale. Proceeds to he used to help (lefray installation of pump and 5 n}; 1n Union School. The members also decided to make two quill!- bars of a family, she will personally look after your Shopping needs larger snowstorm. .e.<-.-“..,f..-. ~ _ l —and will personallyselect, from the information that you furn- Mlss Alfredo Kelly 0f Rosevllle . spent a loll’ fir“ l" Plllmlle. lsh, the mostouitoble articles to fll-l your order. recently visiting friends, y work go lwgln at the home o! the President the coming week. Tile Misses. Mario and Hazel » The minutes were read ll)‘ ill? Corcornn have returned to their ’ Secretary. Miss. hlargarct Forsytlle and approved. Interesting reports were h‘.- the different committees. lLuncllConwnIttee for next month: Mrs, Edgar Forsythc, Mrs. Edgar Mr. Ben Klnch. Brockton, has Williams. Next tneeling will to held returned l0 his duties with Mr. ‘ll. the home of Mrs. Clarke. Norbert Corcoran. following the At the close of the meeting Christmas holidays. l; delicious refreshment were served by the hostess assisted by a Friends and relatives of Mr. and l-omnlittec in charge. Mrs Plllllp Gallant spent a very enjoyable evening at their hrme The Alberton Branch. C. W. L. Manda)’. The ovenng was spent ln . held its regular monthly meeting music and dancing, at the home of Mrs. John A. -—-- Callaghan. with the president Mrs. A dance was held in Bloomfield . Maurice Perry lsr.) in the chair. Station Hall Fridnv evening. Music fleeting opened will prayer. was furnished by Louis Peters and followed by the reading o1 the Wilfred Vcno. minutes of the previous meeting. respective \t‘llO0lS. Mill River East and. Brooklyn after spending the Christmas holdays at their home here. l I III” Holman’: hope that you will take udvantoge of this New, Free Service. . Write your Personal Shopper and she will do her best to suit your needs. Be sure to send her all the information you are able to in order to help her in selecting the articles you wish—she will immediately advise you as to the Merchandise that is available. Use the Holman Personal Shopping Service-it will make your shopping easier. Pl-IONE ‘— WIRE —- WRITE which WOTe adopted. Mrs. John S. Murray spent a The Secretary-‘Preasurer. Mrs. day recently with her parents fllr. Michael Aheaxn gave a very and Mrs. William Caughlin. I satisfactory half-yearly report. Erockton. S (Receipts and expenditures since v - May 4. 1947.) Students from Piusville and I - The Social service reported, that adjoining distrlrfs returning to eight Christmas boxes had been ‘their various schools and cdleges sent out. Correspondence. Cards after the Christmas holidays are: and letters of thanks from receivers Auhin J’, Gallant. Lawrence Gallant. of gifts were read by the Secretary. Katherine Wallace. Bcnncll The members decided to hold a. Donahue. Nomnl and Joan Mc- l-arcl party and dance in the Kenna. Clare Gallant and Adele Institute Hall. filcAusland. . It was moved and seconded that the following prizes be given at the end of this school term: (A) To the pupils with the highest average in Alberton High R. T. HOLMAN Limited l SUMMERSIDE, v. E. I. CENTRAL BEDEQUE W. I. The January meeting Q! lhc Central Bcdcque Women's Inliitule 9 I s». l. , m.- Lllgio To the pupils with LllE m" “i M“ Kill?“ Callllflli! °" HULL. Ensland - (c?) - Eat- hlghest average in Alberton South ‘IIIIIIIIIY IIIII‘ Regions. YBKl-llll’ "Id Qllmlll mQQl-lll! by -—*-— in‘ "w" km“ M3 “l” "h!" °l ‘h’ ' 5mm The meeting opened by repeel- Dlllogue - "Detective snoop Gerald Robinson. The election of NEW DELHI. India _ (c?) _- one-ounce weekly bacon ration India's peacetime army will total was one of things sited alalnst 370,000 officers and men. All Evelyn Rainforth‘: husband. when lllldllin troops stationed overselfs she was granted a divorce. will be recalled by March 31. 1948. officers foo- 1948 took place which resulted as follows: President, Marina Watts. Vice-president. Bernice Lends. Secretary, Rose Watts. Iresstuer. Hazel Andrews. The cocnlmlttee in charge of Fish Pond" reported $7.15 from o the y u: ‘h he lng the Creed in unison. followedand DR D00 beg?) allclldancepugt (glltechihm ‘IIY IOII IIII DI I4 ‘Twmhm answe“ lnlermissioYl -- Sale of llldlfl- Classes during the New Year. "*5 “Y l‘ iugmstm" °" Wm“ “"’ An Interrupted Recitation- Moved that meeting be adjourned. 5II°IIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIE 1943' wit". Gfefidy b! Lunch w“ served by the hostesm of thanks were recieved from Miss Mrs. Michael A‘hearn kindly ln- Mame BIIIIISIIHW I“ gm‘ Ihel vited the ladies to her house for IIIIIIIIIIIG IIIIII "III ‘I Chmlm“ the February meeting. and T. B. League. Minutes of thel r PERLEY EXPERT F l.lRR|ER HERE! FRENCH SEAL DYE-D RABBIT COATS $189 SILVER BLUE AND BROWN DYED CONEY $l99 Dialogue — "Too all" Drill- "Candle Lighting Time." Drill _ “Whitc Wzngs". “lfuloguo _ “A Visit to the Oil the reading of minutes of loot_ilvola nlalmanvs snluv Dialogue __ "Three O'Clock MI last mecfng were read by the‘ . - .. , BROWN LAPIN DYED RABBIT 229 ——?———— The llwmlllg- Sllne- The treasurers report ' s neural-tun w. M. s. ;§°7';“"Y "d “Plmvm- C°Il°°tl°"i violin selections by Mallard Mn- showed we ma reached our B11003- MlNK DYED MUSKRAT ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $395 d M] 1 MI“ monk Green h“ charge Dosnald (tiencmdlé n t ‘Th. tion. part of which had been sent Tllfi B9 H1119 W°mBYVl l" Qllllfy . 0H8 y I Bn- — ' to Plesbyterial Treasurer. and it SlLVERY RACCOQN COATS . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $359 Society of the United Church held and“: ‘Pelfdgflfglnlg; 05f chgxhxlg I Drunkard‘: Son" (accompanied by w“ 1°“ for 193d" (l, 59nd fe- o N L P its January meeting on vyodnesduy Sphuman ‘A New ‘qenféerr’ la ‘Blanche Murray "on guitar. (en- mayndn one...“ W” takm by M UTQ AMB RQCESSED . . . . . . . . . .. $149 afternoon at Mrs. James l-lender- - - cored Linda Lou .) ‘gamma Lewis and amounted lo 3o ‘The financial-l report for 1947 ls s“, dance y, Patrick elm-kn as follows: fvfoney raised during p y 1d lcem" the y”? M9511’ Expenses fizz-Ia ‘(llhllgbthelatld Illiclflrrnrian glanldlle JNIIIEEI slnqgllzbullymsmerfs ‘pémg c1053! 3y ' “ " ' . ' ome e son's with the president Mrs. Ernest Weeks presid ng and a large number of members and visitors present. BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COATS $695 HOOVER HUDSON SEAL DYED MUSKRAT . . . . . . . . .. .- leflvl"? e blllfillce "ll llnllll $73311 - " .- 3595 lfignmfiijjy“T3,P°";;1,g;‘hanj"a;§ LUHCIIGS Ell rink $42.50. Ice oloom~II§eC{§aII,I.§,‘InI"_ "Gooddaye K“... Fall-Mill A lively recreation ner- FINE QUALITY MUSKRAT BACK $479 gm...- The wlfmum w, mad h, iOCIBl saooo, Donations to T. 1a.! Chow. _ ..,,,,,,, some, S,,,,,,;.l1:m§°lil:§=g-er§l<1e blrevgsneld Rob- . ‘ eagua. Cancel- Fund, Greece yo. ‘ - FINE QUALITY PERSIAN LAMB ‘ " ' " $795 b21501: ivffrilowetld bY/Ilsgmylfou i): IIPI’ IIIISDIIIII III°°I‘II' Help ‘Ianmlr’ Clgllllhllll then appeared and dis- MIL LeIgh V555" and Mrs‘ a“ g f! y 7 ' , ship flpaned schooy . Elmer Brown treated the Band to Calllaeck, The secrtar Mrs. Orville , trlbuted the presents from the homhmade “Mm “w” were Johnson read the m nutes of last meeting. Mrs. W. J. Reid was appointed the delegate to attend the Following list of officers for 1948: may“), laden tree to the pup“ ‘lireslgenbdlvlrts. John Glrflfil- land teachers. Myrtle Costello and be If” m‘ "i M“ "P" Qlll-‘Rltll Bradley. arm wishing ollo I and all a Merry Christmas, Santa thirteen members and three visit- ors present. 4 WAYS T0 BlIY---- cllsll - cllllnal: - BUDGET - LAYAWAY Presbyterial to be held in Summer- wssglgr Trehmrer’ M“ Em‘ I wcndcd his way northward. c d. sidn, v I J . The chairman then called on Ingfqnfl (Qnygflgd fqy A deposit will reserve your selectiorn-the balance may The treasurer Miss Mldred \hI,)<IIec_;°I1I,,‘ hIy/[Iggenik E; gvIxfiIIIqli/lr- Cody Myers. who was in the . Y . be arranged ill monthly payments. cllllhozll gov; the rlrlglzygllll Mehyiue-JOEDSOYL ‘ " Islflllléléigtifmled gland hlourtlalolltlylxttillo c n i cleaning fumlture. “SP” '“' ° ll“ g "5 Mrs. M. Johnson invited lllo=p ' y ‘I II‘ oncg draperies, bare floors ape! on the style" (self accompaniment) for the past year. The total amount Fighting North $379M members to her home for the _encored_ n-rhe February meeting. Mcetilllz adjourn- Novas" cd with n lllnch served by the I rn sed for the past year which exceeded 1948 RlVlngS. linoleum. announced that isAlfly-ITYIERVILLE uzl. The rcgulul- lllvOlllllly the Summerville W Jllfl. an. with .\ . c. ... mo. H, y yed-cnfl the 0m , ohonv Orchestra will present ll hug" gm.“ ""4"," Prwgm as M“css_ my‘ mpmm‘ It w“ deem“ um a navel“, W; ljmanlzwas by fir. I.H\'l'l‘0fl(‘P luurray presided The regular ‘M33111’, meeting o‘ special concert of music only by I I opened with sinlzlns of Ode. Roll lawn he started throughout corn- Blmon CFOWL’. He spoke warm ‘I III “IIIIIII IIIIII III!‘ AIIIIIII °III' Star senior Mission Band of York CIMIIIIII Cowman‘ call "New Year's Iz'\lllll l’ \‘..|1 answered lly clcvcn l|l"l‘.'ll-!‘~. \':ll7 vsitor also “its pTP-Ptl‘ lllr niln- utes of last. nlvclh: _\=.~lr~ ~ GIIIHNIUMS 5,; 18 los- 15¢ l t ested In‘ ?II'IIQBPQ,YIBIAIDAI"RH.ONUII lanl a pa at or two o our Crimson Maroon. Var- ';-,-,- ' c,c:;".'5r::.;;ll*l"r..? wmla. assumes IAto sllrkt-Il w" of other Ollolce llonsaplsns e sad sully IN" “m, up us. su for sea unwell!- p"|-Otll IIO "ll IIID AND yflflllf IQOK~ liner than Iver 3' TllE MARY ANN in ll motnher. es lIllilllllll. rrportcd n fruit. cake rlozlzlllrl and lllzlde by members be. 111;; linl ‘.'l‘l‘t‘fl, Notes of thanks were l‘ 3.. .\l ‘lnl fol- apron, don- ‘ - ll. Dunn and made t‘. Prnughl. It was also l money’ llc givcn teach. Anthrm brought the happy event to a clnso, _ (Patriot Please Copy) LONDON‘-— (OP - The union of Post Office Workers is seeking here canned 300 jars recently. of fruit OOLWYN BAY. Wale: — (OP,__ The National Eisteddfod held here last August collected record receipts at 229.511 0118.044) and a surplus 0L5 8.331. The president. the February "due day" and extended a cordial meeting will be are not. already members to come and join thr- Missionary Society. Community Fricnrlship Sec-fly. Mrs. John Stewart. reported 26 slrk calls and t-wo hospital calls during the past month. The very ample and Impressive words of commendation for the great work bong done by the Women's Missionary Society every- whcrc in all churches all over the Corresponding Sea)’. Mrs. Calvin heard. Christian steward and Finance Sedy, Mrs. Melville Johnson. Communit Friendship Body Mrs. John Stewalfl‘. Misspnary Monthly See's‘. Mrs. At the close of the installation of officers a social hour was en- joyed with refreshments. .._g NORTH EIAMHAM, Norfolk, Eng. hostess assisted by the committee. nan/van: SCH-OD! conlcanr f>3rd., the pupils and tcrlchnrs of rtmyvalc present- ed their concert in fol 65 Hall to n lnrzn and uppreciutivc aud- lcnre. Tile hall was nicely decor- ated for the occasion while a Well- dccorated tree occupied one side of the stage. lalrhan was soloist for tho evening. Ml‘. Waller Coady acted as chairman and called out the l'nl- lo/lvinlz numbers on tho pfngWvllnlCi Chorus - hv the scholars. "Step dance by Leonard McDon- ald. . land - (OP) — A bronze helmet was dredged ‘from the Wensum RlVI 'treated them with oranges and The Quality I "SAllAllll ORANGE PBKOE The pupils were treated to fudge hy the teachers, while the Institute close by the National Anthem. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, music being furnished by Blanche Murray and Jun-es McDonald. ' YORK SENIOR MISSION BAND met. at the home of Mrs. Elmer Brown on Wednesday evening. The meeting opened by singing hymn, "Silent Night Holy Night." The Vessey. The business period opened with 0n- l s ll. W fir a ledufllml l" lllE weight of bags Tclnperance alld Christian Citzen- ' llshers Asaoolati w» g. apozlllsrllshcjnflllgallghnogglk llflslmlcnitmay’ be requlr l to carry. shlo Scc'y Miss Louise Callbeck. t-lonl of serious 01:11:? cA [last an c Y _ ' nmlfnoll, nl-loll ma, "m" ‘m “l lo 35 pounds. Press. secy Mls. '1‘. J. lnman. "m; u‘). 3.3m. now‘ can. TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 1B. - A the life-long arulbltlon of ductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, steps up on the podliulm at. Massey Hall here to conduct. this world famous group of’ musicians. On that occasion musical history will be made for the Toronto sym- Among those whose works have been selected for this Music by Canadians Concert are Claude ChamPIEM. Maurice Dela. Jean Vallerond. Godfrey Rldout, Leo Entitled “Ballade", the composi- tion by Maurice Dela of Mont- real, included in this prog-run, won an award last year in the annual competition sponsored by the Composers Authors and Pub- Broul! of Canadians will achieve - and slancll- Six n-lil“ ' "= for ll“l'l~"l1l'illlll, Pl-o- -» m. Mr. Crowe closed the . - . . n. five onus of null h lcd of ll-lllllngs hy lllnllruulul S0l'\'l(‘i.‘ with the ltcncdlct- .,HIZII°I‘°"" 13"“ — “i "W" llu- .,F,°r‘1‘;;dsI‘;’nd ggflsgfgfflggidaysIIi Smith. John Weinzwell and Hel- mcn present for will! . . ‘Ti (‘Elnlics llrllught and Blzlry ion, l D3110 “H k d k “ ! 0M1 m worship was led by Bu’, l0)’ Wlllllltl. MOIO HOOVGI‘ I01’ (I10 The Crlfrfl-“llmllllfll” If“ “‘ ll" "1' “Ylll nlhnn selections by President. Mrs. Ernest Weeks M8nnfigu;__ MONSQ‘ agalr-Fnbe ‘El lwaus The ‘cflpwre lesson w“ QPOMOTM by the Composers th i b f rear: and lfjllflfilSscfiilll. 6th}. Liviii It ~ll~'l’ll ‘Cronin. The cnllec- l'('-r‘lC<‘tf'(l. ooh hlllym‘. y h: mkenkmm Matthew Th" and author? osnd Publishers Associa- money m "er e we‘ mcsro (ni 'l~“n‘ ..' l ~ , . -_ ' - . ."' . '. . ', gram‘ Igfon gout“ in ,II.AH,IH._H. 1,, fluwfIfpsIaIgoaIId Ie rIfliIvkvIcc pITmlellli M15- PE"? Rcrtntlnll __ "Down on the read by Bernice Lewis. followed 05:”; "wit? I2!“ ‘II calm-IL?“ ‘I See us now for details ' ‘ ‘ the m,“ yum“, M l,’ _ }-_ '_ v_ A ole‘ i _ y Farm" by Brendan McGlnn. E by a Doom. "If Your Thoughts and p a“ ‘If m" ‘be held An’ ‘ .‘ . v . ll‘(‘\\ v- lllll 1y‘ lTlHlWl _n.l vll-e-Presldent. Mrs. Jhmes “Dmyngu, _ "A" unwmyorlab]; My Thoughts" read by Mam“ arosram deslsned by this associn- about ghe New Hoover, The commnwts gzlvc I>N\.‘-lbl le- nlvll.‘ ll,‘ > f‘! llcxr. nit-cling. Roll Henderson. Pmdicanwny-o lwans and 3' reading by Hazel tlOtl t0 help and encourage music ports. Mrs. H. nlllllll €lb our‘. ilyll- ml. , .. pinto-l». ,\ sllnlrltunus lllnrll- Rec. snt-‘r. Mrs. orvillc Johnson TENN" __ HA“ Om Mam "ymdl Andreks “Truth and m 5h composers and to foster and de- Model 281 znIIIeee IfpgrtelgvgllxIlIsagIgi“that MI II?“ IIQIII sglmlId Ia; Ihlmwi: "°"‘l9"i“‘l< l Bachelor" hl- Florence Clarkln and nuance“ The worship llerlod Ne“)? II neIIIul appreclatmn °I “g s n o . . (‘l _\' A IIS. era as T- _ ' > M |d d C 1]. . ' ' mug "d t ——i———-—- "“*""~" llllr- Nliss c: Prgllght T)". Naylhamfl bopyéfasurer MI“ re l WIIIIIIIII MccIoskey‘ lcloud wllh pray" by M"- Lelgh Domino; cu we ‘cross the adlsn piinist. will appear w th the Inoooasn so shamans ‘nlehorth Bea Canal in that Netherlands was one of the great] of ' sngln snn: accomplishments "l0 ulleuq. l Cleans rugs fast and’ thoroughly. Picks up stubba .. dog Keeps rug colors fresh. , It beats . . . as it sweeps . . I as it cleans Easy to use from floor - t P. E l, invitation to all members and 81711195. mm; pa" mo! f9 Cilllflfl- ' ladies of the congregation. who on Deppmhpr The program w“ llwllahl- l0 l whens Btlgmllfnfig: lslxllosllllrllrrlrycoll? é l sl . LINEL , - ~- glrlllam of-‘lfgzandoniioa Ennlund/llii? (Cpalltklflllglflflflllllé- Robert Affleck. Toronto Byllfihony Orohes a for _‘ - _ / llloll- lnLBflgIlbPlIlk, u ~ ,_ l — llllnlz a Supply Sec y. Mrs. Albert Weeks. the Performance of this colmosi- T ~\ - Pnclnfllyllhilllllam: "Elm" _ "ml llll‘ proceeds of a Organist. Mrs. John Stewart. rum " Ihwlnll- ""8" - , whlst drive. the Women's Institute Llomml. Mrs. s. SCllllfmLfI. wl-igm a non mo. IF IT'S slscnucn. --cll.t us,