W EDNLQUA I i f’? ‘Lrmmi i ' SUMMERSIDE ‘ .2 " V . i‘ I! a 6 6|’ :5 5 ' 2'3 L: v s. ~ W u. fr- f; < l1." F‘. s? w‘ fr h: H D l ' i ‘ *' ‘"3 i There’s a . i 2 Gift Chest ' " i- ' _ . y i i i‘ Y°"' ‘m’ Buy Your em llhest l p g 0n The . _ y g Holman HOME PLAN T‘ V . ’ I Small Down Payment gives you your choice of _~ ‘ .1 _. any Cedar Chest. Balance in small, easy month- ‘ ~' y | ly or weekly amounts. N0 INTEREST -- NO ‘ __ EXTRA CHARGES for time payment pri- vileges. ire. i“. ALSO! . . . A Chance To -Win The a j Chest You Buy Absolutely F R E E ~; ‘ 1 Someone will V_VIN their Gift Chest FREE both at Summerside ar ' Charlottetown f?‘ g i i From now until Christmas every purchaser of ‘a Holman Gift Chest, either at _ y. .‘ j sPmlPerslde 01' Qharliittetowll, will have their name enteredon a Ballot. The . V . winning Ballot Will be drawn on December 24th and the Lucky Winner gets the . y, i . Chest bought ABSOLUTELY FREE. _ i Free Chest Offer Good Until December 24th. Priced From 19.50 lip. LIQIPI Double ntiffill? A Box Full Of Lovely Silk Stockings 5-3 Pairs With Every Chest Purchased From NUVEMBER 24"‘ to DEGEhlBEFi 4"‘ Fondest Wish Dome True Withlineii lhese Beautiful flew iillililll cu-"r CHESTS i She would be delighted with one of these Chests itself, but imagine her delight when she receives _ i 3 pairs of Real Silk Stockings AS WELL. With every Chest purchased from November 24th to December 4th, we’ll give a box full of Silk Stockings (3 pairs) FREE. These stock- ings are all first quality real silk, full fashion- .. .Choice of colors. ed in lovely Chiffon Weight. Visit Helium's Furniture Department, without delay. Choose the Chest now while the selection is at its beet. We’ll gladly store it for you (no charge) until Christmas. I SUM MERSIDE-CHARLOTFETOWN nu v mmnn (A, 1a,; Benuins Real Bil ltockings in choice of colors and silos Bollltlflll Qual- gy . . . Full Fulb- nod. was assisted byRev. -Father‘Mur- ray. of Summcrside and sang very beautifully during the cciemnoy. The bride looked charming in a go\vn of Royal blue chiffon vel- vct \vlth hat and accessories to match. The bridesmaid wore brown chiffon velvet with hat Lo match. The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful pair of pearl ear rings. to the bridesmaid a pearl necklace, and to the grooiusman a gold col- lar and tie set, After receiving the congratulation oi the large number present. under the kind hoapltalitt of Rev. R. P‘ MacDonald, r dainty weddings breakfast was :i.\i’rirni:-lnni§('oi.1f*' NUPTIALS One o! the lemon prettiest wed- dings tool»; plave at St Mary's Church Indian River on Wednes- - ‘ day morning. Nov. i0. 1937. ‘ivhfin ‘ Lena I, dauvhtc: of Mr. and Mrs- ' Frank Macluifvrc. Si. Andrews. became tho bride of Breiiifln J- sou of the late. Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. A, Driscoll of Clerniont The bride entered the church on the arm of her father to the strains of Mendelsolirfs Wedding M a r c h payed by Mrs Edgar Hickey. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Basil Crolzon. cousin of the served at the Parochial House t0 groom, nzvisietl by REV. R. F. the immediate relatives of the MncDonnld. their pastor Mr. Al- contracting parties Among the lan Murphy. Clcmiont. and Miss Lucy hfznrliiivise siswr of ‘he bride, were their ntzrnrlnnts The choir. to whom the groom was a member guests were Roy's W V. MacDon- ald. E. Murray, J. Basil Croken. who with the host and other made speeches conveying many a when the night is cold and the sea is rough and you feel “fed up with fishing", what a man wants is a generous, comforting, warming chew of l-IICKEY 6. NlCl-lOLSON'S "BLACK TWIST" CHEWING .. . - ..,.....-..-»-_'.-.--»-_...».....-.-»sm~.--.--~... ... _ _ . kinds words and good wishes on both bride and groom .After breakfast the bridal party left. by motor on a short honeymoon trip to the mainland. On their return a sumptuous wedding supper was awaiting them at the home oi the groom prepared by his sister, Mrs. .. Edgar Hickey. Later a reception was held at which they received many valuable and useful presents. Music and dancing were enjoyed by all until the wee‘ sma’ hours when all departed for their homes Wishing Mr. and Mrs. Driscol many years of happy wedded life._ Previous to her marriage the bride ivas tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDonald. St Andrews. when she received many beautiful presents including glass silver. linen. some pieces of fun" ture. also many substantial en- velopesflrhe bride, who for five years. was the very effecient. house- keeper for Father MBCDGllBld P. P. Indian River. has won the af- fection oi’ all and they were pens- ed to see her reside in the near vicinity. (Other Papers Please Copy) PLEASANT GROVE W. I- The sixth annual meeting of the Pleasant Grove W. I- was held at the home oi Mrs. Edison Hardy with an attendance of nine mem- bers nnd nine visitors. Meeting opened by singing "The more we get together." Minutes of previous regular and annual meetings were read and adopted Roll call we: answered by paying fees. A report of the T. B league was given by Mrs. John Hardy. year wins read by the Secretary showing a balance on hand 0:. $30312- The iolowlng officers were elected for the ensuing year:- Presldent-Mrs. Arthur Wyatt. Vice Pres. -Mrs. Edison Hardy. Secy Tress. ~—Kathleen Doyle. Directors-Mrs. Matthew and Mrs. Murray. ' Audltora- Mrs. John Hardy and Laura Watts. sick. committee for next month —-Mrs. John Hardy, Mrs. Doyle- 501iO0I-—MX'S, Murray. Pfflsrsm _Le.u.ra Watts Marie Doyle. Mrs Wyatt and Mrs. Matthew were appointed delegates to stung mesons to be held in Charlotte- -town in connection with our ms. trict Convention. It was decided we Mm B Bmllrblii; at our next meeflns. It was moved and sec. clouded a Masquerade dance be Neld- Lunch to be sold llio each. "it meetihz to be at the home o! Mrs. Golden Matthew Mew“? clued by 50d Save The gins-r A social hour was spent by . a her which a delicious lunch Was served by the hostess (Patriot Please Copy) g "Umilililiflllilib INSTITUTE The annual ‘meeting oi the Aub- gm Women's Insttute was held on ovc-mber 9th at the home of Mrs. Rlllmmfi Bflylan. All members were Pmeni- Meet-inc opened with a short nmyer and by einzins "n. u a Good Time to Get Acquainted." Roll call was answered by paying fee. lvhnutes of last monthly and last annual was read and signed. Two new members joined. The financial report was then read by the Secretary. The report showed and suing year are as follows: v President, Mrs. Edward Roach- Vlce President, Mrs. J JJVICKGTIZ!!! Secretary, Mrs. Edwin Curley. Dizectors, Mrs. Raymond Boylan. Mrs. Patrick Callaghan, Mrs- Ambrose Callaflhlil- Audotors, Mrs. James Quinn and Miss Irene Curley. A vote oi thanks was tendfiffid i119 retiring Secretary and President. A dainty lunch was served by 1119 Hostess and enJOYBd by “n “m” which a social hour was spent by members and the many visitors present in vocal solos and vlctma selections. Next meeting at home 0! Mrs. Edwin Curley. Roll call to be Christmas suggestions. A VOW 0! thanks to the Hostess and "Emmi Axithem brought meeting t0 B d0"- _____________ ULEARY SCHOOL Hoenr Roll for October: Senior Department Grade X—i. Ernest Fredeniek; 2. Alva Lidstone; 3- William Mac- Gregor- Grade 1X—l. Ferne Easter; 2. Irving Lldston; 3. Jean Stetson- Grade VIII-l. Gwnedeil Mac-, Aulay; 2. Thelma Maz-Aulay; Allan Matthews. Intermediate Department Grade VII-J. Anna Billlken; 2 Betty Black; 3. Percy O'Brien. Grade VI- 1. Elgs MacDougsll; 2. Fay Ellis; 3. Gladys Boulter. Grade V-i Mary MacGregor; Boby Williams; 3 Ray Noonsn Primary Department ~ Grade IV-l. Gladys Ramsay: a favourable balance on hand. The financial statement for the The officers elected for the en- BRINGING UP FATHER . 2- Dole Lidstone; 3. Shirley G0!‘- rlll. Grade III—1- Etta Mao Brooks; ll. Bllife Wedge; 3. Gordon Lid- stone. Grade II (Sn) --l. Ramsay; 2. Harry Boulter; Jewel MacDonald. Grade I Jr.-l. Arthur Bhelfoon; Warner I. 2. Renford MacDonald; 3. Elan Ellis. Grade I sr. -1. Nome. Camp- bell; 2. Raeburn Thomson: S. Marilyn Wedge. Grade I Jr. --l. Marjorie Bills; 2. Edward Silliker; 3. Helen Shel- foon . Perfect Attendance: -William MacGi-egor; Ernest Fredeniek. Leith Ellis, Thelma MaoAulsy; George Matheson; Billie Turner; Bloice Ellis; Mary MncGnegor. Earle Lldstone; Gerald Lidstons; Shirley Geri-ill; Al‘lson Turner. Kenneth Turner; Marion Ellie: Warner Ramsay. Roy Jelley, Elga Ellis. Teacher :-~ Nesry Earle Jelly; Mae Horne, Shelfoon; PORT HILL AND VICINITI Miss Hattie Clerk teacher of Birch Hill School spent the week- end at her home in Kensinglon. Miss Beatrice Yoe ‘nurse-in- training at Prince County Hoipitsl has resumed her duties after spending the week visiting her per- only in Poft__l-li‘l Miss Yen m» manv years has been s successful teacher. we wish her suoeeu in her chosen profession. 'i‘he navel pit or Mr. Leslie Mee- L-ean lies not been in operation this last few days. owing to the incismency or the weather. They hill/B bun hauling gravel for the ssrnRoa wchhas» been completed. Miss Gevenythe Birch, left with her sister. Mrs. Alfred Ooolr. for Monti-eel where she will spend the‘ winter. - Many attended the funeral oi Mrs. Kenneth lbrd. which was hold from he: home st Northsmv Interment being at the United Church Cemetery st Lot 14. Mrs. Jeffrey of Omen-y, has been visiting her parents, Mr- and w. J. Moutsomerv. or Port Mrs. Harry MoOsllum. of Char- loi-WOWH. spent s. few days visit- ifil her blunts. Mr- and Mrs. Her- bert Yen. st Port Hill. Miss Edith Yeo. of Vancouver, is home on on extended visit to rele- tivee and friends in Port 1-1111, "seuoorm-"orr Honor Roll for the month v October:- Grade X-—1. Dell Moore; f Isabel Moore. Grade VIII—1. Marjorie Wests way; 2. Alba-n Jesse. Grade VII-l. Mary Fraser. Grade V-l. Llody Westawsy; i David Moore; 3. John Reser- Grads IV—-1. Jack Westsway. Grade III-l. Jean Borne; 2 Eunice Jesse; 3. Stanhope Moore. Grade II—1. Finley Fraser; i Albert Bertie and Billy Westawnl equal; 3. Oecil Jesse. Grade I -l. Helen Jackson an! Angus Moore; 2. Clarence Borriel 8. Anne Fraser. 0 MAKING JAM When making jam, a little but- ter rubbed over the bottom of the pen will prevent the jam frtm sticking or burning. WINTER tion. . JMJ. “‘CR" " Now is the time to think about that Winter Trip. ‘ Book early in order to secure the best accommoda- I represent all rail and steamship lines. "Consultmr" "a "- T. B. ROGERS CRUISES i Can, Nat. RW- Phone 540 WHERE IS MY BLACK A RE YQJ CALLING ?OR