ECEMBER 15, 1935 PAGE THREE l) . ' _ r; INSPECT i OUR STOCK Call in today and see our display of Gifts. Everything fresh in stock. You will flnd a tine an-ay of Toilets, Candles in Fancy Boxes, Kodak: and Brownies, Thermos, etc» etc. J. Ernest H. Worth 112 Prince Street m tentral Guardian ERATION LIFE nvsun- Lfggfln L-oias-i-iz-aiz. w"; mm MACKINNON “C; Wewgng fin-s for Hudson's _, Ii " u ComPBYlYi W°d“°*‘d“l' De‘ . 6th at Kensington. “m” 1 L-l310-lZ-15-2i. , n (“no-Last evenins. the 05ml; held the final meetinn d m4; International Attendance flonleit with Mr. W. A. Gaudet in mgrllflil‘. He, with his team- mms, nlessrs. Kenneth McKenzie d-Hng of songs, stories and a short ‘ ' - golfer ilncl his "My ‘ afternoon. Mr. mrKCllZR described a boat trill Mm Charlottetown to St. Pierre m5 Newfoundland made by him u; the S. S. Manghild. Plans were gompiétfll for the Christmas part- lg; for the children of both Or- magmas, and for the Club Christ- w Party. ACKNOWLEDGE CAR FOR RE- u5p_,»\ lNtPr from the Bureau of Relief lillfl Welfare in Alberta has pen received in Charlottetown "knoivlodtrint? receipt of a car wlillillllflg potatoes. mixed veget- ables and canned goods for distri- bution to needy persons in the Drumheller district of Alberta. The letter, addressed to Mr. .7. L. Doug- lu. chairman of relief cdmmittee. Charlottetown, said in part: "Will you phase convey the thanks of this bureau to all those who had my part in the assembling and nipping of this carload? You may be assured that the contents of this par will meet o. very real need.” lite leitcr was signed by Mr. B. J. Presi. for commissioner, Bureau of Relief and Welfare. OKILLIA BIARITIMES CLUB- Seven of the nine members of Or- lliiis llfaritimes Club attended the fifth annual dinner of the Club at the Champlain Hotel on Monday evening. At the meeting which followed the supper officers were te-elrcted as follows: President, William llill; Vice-President, the liev. JA. Maclnnis; Secretary, Wil- liam J. PIILS. A pleasant evening Ins spent in happy reminiscences of days spent in the Maritimes. lltose attending were William Hill. formerly of Canipbcliton, New Brunswick; H. G. Davison, form- uly oi Charlottetown, P.E.I..: Fred- erick Illiickbum, formerly of ‘liuro, Nova. Scotiii; Wm. J. Pitts, illrmrriv of Halifax and Charlotte- town: lhc Rev. J. A. fvIacInni= from ‘ Mc- Oourl. of Wasiingo, from Chariot- ieloitn, and J. A. Turnbuil. from llgbr, Nova Scoiin.~-Orillia (On- hrioi Packet and Titties. r0 rxvrzn. PLAQUE-The pla- que in niieznory of the lute Sir Berri’ lliorxiton. erected in the local C. N. R. station by railway "Tlllloyecs. will be unveiled by Mr. Join Collins, retired l'.1II\\'fl_\‘lllfiIl, “villi announced yesterday. The mane uiil be on the right. hand lideni the entrance as one oniers i-hertatinu from the platform. The Unveiling ceremony will Lake place Ihursday evening and will be hcld llmuilaneously at Sydney, Halifax. Charlottetown, Moncton, Montreal, lira. lbronto, London, Port. Ar- thur. Winnipeg, sasitiimcn. ao- Mnloll. Vancouver, and Prince 5;.“this.stmififiétrztmzzlme Etinitp fljnlteb GZlJufcl) girl. A radio Vwill be instulfctl SMAS SALE of QUALITY FOODS illiXllD NU S N0 Pfllllillbl. lb. _ illlXEl) CANDY 2 lbs. for -- - - BIOIIFS ilfixed Biscuits, lb' RAISINS Bulk Seedlcss 2 lbs. for Ea Doz. Doz. Doz. ‘Doz. 2b. Box Moir's Mixed Chocolates 98c Enter now in the Chipsrfs contest and win a new 1937 Chevrolet Car. Get Yllllr Entery Blank here. c9773“) Special lure p'-'g. - _ *v~v-iv—- rm- niiiilrii'ii__t9r_ n DRUGGIST Phone 88. Bllllill PARTY KNIGHTS PYTHIAS HALL TONIGHT 8.15 p.m. Proceeds Donated to SANTA PALS. CHICKEN AND GEESE Everybody Come Pythlan Community Welfare Club. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15th 1.30 P. ltL-Annual Mission Band Concert-Heart: l-lziil. 8.00 I’. M.—Wcll. Sacred Concert by Choir-Church. by Miller Bros. in the C.N.R. sta- tion to pick up the broadcast from Ottawa carried by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Princi- pal speaker at the central cere- mony at the Dominion capital will be Mr. W. G. Atkinson, secretary- treasurer of the Thornton Memor- ial Committee. The ceremony will be from 10 to 10.30 pm. E.S.T. SPRINGFIELD Vi’. I. The members o! the Springfield Women's Institute met for the an- nual meeting Thursday evening. Nov. 19th at the home of Mrs. George liaslam, with eleven mem- hers present. Thc president. Mrs. Wrn. Haslam presided and the meeting opened by singing of tlic Ode, followed by repeating the Creed in iuiison. Roll call was answered by a “Peace Motto" and paying the annual fee. Minutes of’ last annual and last monthly meetings were read and adopted. Thc secy. treasurers itemized re- port of the year's activities showed a membership of twenty-two mem- bers, and an average attendance oi fifteen. Total receipts $41.24. Ex- penditures $35.49, leaving a balance on hand of $5.75. The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year: President. Mrs. Nelson Mathe- son, Vice Pres, Mrs. Wm. Haslam; secy. trons. Mrs. A. K. MacGregor; directors. Mrs. Ernest HaslarmMrs. George Dunning and Mrs. Craw- ford Sinclair; auditors, Mrs. Hyatt Hashim and Miss Ruth Lamb; sick committee. Mrs. Clarence Hnsiam, Miss Margaret Ford and Miss Mur- iel Ilnslam. A vote of thanks was irndcretl the retiring ofliccrs for ihcir services. lt was moved. seconded and car- ricd that the Christmas tree com- mittee consist o! the following: Miss Margaret Ford, Miss Muriel l-lnslrim. Mrs. A. K. MzicGregor and Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. Thc December meeting tobeheld at the home of Mrs. MacGregor. The following committee were up- pointvd: refreshment. Mrs. F. W. lfaslnm, Mrs. Dunning, and Mrs. ManGrc-gor; programme, Mrs. Ev- erett Hashim. Miss Muriel Haslam and lifrs. Hyatt Haslam. Roll call "What I want most for a Christ- mas gift". A very appropriate pence clny programme was then rendered. after which lunch was served by the hostess. Meeting closed by singing of National An- them. GRAPES 4 " Choice quality. lb. V‘ APPLES, fancy McIntosh doz. — DATES N w Pack 4 lbs. for -e- — —— _ side chairs. (China Cabinet $24 extra). Gil]: i-s-a 'l‘riai: We Are Sure We Can Save You Money QT: ‘Allan l. Mcllilbe w” _2lll Great George 8L Deliver .-...We think it time to put an end to the practice of giving “attifi Siflsgnd those well-meant trlnkeltieltllia; allxtoo soon l their way to the attic or ru ‘s MD _ time to give instead these beautiful, useful lgiftts for tahscehglus-gsent gifts that can be used by all the falllllY-Hlfls 1 a serget w’ reminders of your thoughtfulness and 80° a5 - no MONEY. DOWN —l?AY NEXT YEARl .}i>:>...._ - - If. SMORER l a reputation as :1 ‘wise tn liy .\{'I.‘i'lfll1f one nf these Pier (';il)‘l‘<‘l\'. So neat. T-Plllini. its sure to No family could fail to nijijzvrciiite flu- tllfillllhl‘ fuln s that lr-il to such SUICPUUII as one ' will A'I“I‘IIAC'I‘IVE PULL-UP 'l'l\ \ usual design of this oc- l chair is n-iiatundlnli- (Juinikirtiiinc, seat Mill ha?“ y. . . _ I — r y-r 11111‘ 313.1112‘; i‘ - JPU- 1° FOR THE FEAST OI‘ FEA-‘rl’ THE. HOME. ONE t) It‘ THESE LOVELY DINING ROOM SUITES. To have (‘lirislrias Dinner on a stately. hillldfilml‘ l‘ WM“ '1'; thin-what n thrilling event that ' ~ - Jlllfill! the gift oi’ a llfliilllfill rug! s l Suite IIIIPIIIEPS iuffct. Table. Hoot Chair and ‘ FREE Rug felt Until Christmas HAVE SANTA BRING A NEW RUG! 0f Course! The very thin!!! TM “m” “mug. ‘so will sure appreciate the gift 0f fl 59mm“! "'1" Shown in many striking rlcfiilifls “"5 “m” “d up available in all tho standard sizes. A Find II" A GIFT TO PLEASE EVERYONE ll GIJNPJRIHYSLI’ LARGE PIECES i1 9.00 "ISIITC ot‘ comfort for the rest- ing construction of this lirilullt- m: “Y-‘JPyrIfdOEYCEIrX-T Lgfi-Zcdiill-lfilrzoqtinns. wide roll arm and carrot). Spanish style feet — surprise for all the family. g EASY CREDIT TERMS 5-I’Ii§(’*§ Illtltllihl SET $17.75 Fortunate, indeed. will be til!‘ friend who receives such l! 8"} as this at Christmas-time. Sturdy folding bridle set of H" metal construction. Wilde" seats and backs. mllifilllfll- resistant top. Table mid 1'0"!‘ chairs Priced for gilt bllyifll! $13.00 Plenty of eye anneal we": this eharmllld milder" ‘lamp 1: a happy ft alllltmml- MM‘ ' ing bri ge and three-candle junior lamp finished in Brass and chrome with charming shades. Remember tile the Home at Christmas f" W" o rt. o x 9 rt. Summerside We think its "U. GIFT This nc-et occasion table W"! be much appreciated. There "e many gtyles to choose from Priced —- — — ' 3-SHELF END TABLE Here is one of the most con- venient end tables cvCl‘ i170‘ iluccil. The wood is walnut beautifully finished — — —- — IF. THEY. DON’T. HAVE MODERN BEDROOM SUITES AT THE NORTH POLE, We HAVE SOME!‘ l! you're afraid they don't make beautiful, rnodig: bedroom suitesdat lace imIIngZtQ-work swords whispcrehiiihna" You migh‘ him What a wonders this‘ ‘m; a swung new design m Qsgfgstnah‘: 21h‘?! select woods. would be quite t: our liking‘. Full sized bed, five. drawer chest l" ychoicc of vanity or dresser make a wonderful gift at only» I GIVE COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. Who knows. perhaps you're down on Santa's list for a new Studio Couch. Theyre here in I profusion. All the lwlllllar designs and (‘NOIS- llomespuns. Vclvets. Tapestries Ind Silk Rtflll- "ll Truly a practical Glfti i S Charlottetown