Here's a balhJuil ol beauty lrciwn lor her Christmas morning. June Geranium Both Socip, spicy-scented orici satiny". Veiva Both Mil, ior veiveiy sudsing. crecimy i-ionci-O-Tonik. . . to smooth oii over. it's Elizabeth Ardeds wonderful ‘way oi turning every morning inio a hoiidoyi llend-b-Tonlli (4 01.), June Geranium lelli Seep, Veiva lath Mil, 3.50 Si! lhe beauliful display for Mollier. Grandma. ‘Sisters. Girl Friends. Kiddies. vdirii find gifls all al THE FASHION ‘SHOPPE "The Siore Thai Fashion Built" Phone 55 Gl. Geo. Si. for lliem Queslons on Shopping? Have Them Solved Here! '2K!1K‘QIIIKKXZKIKKI(KIIKIKIKIK€KXWKIIKKEPKKIEKKIKKIKKW“!IWKRK'- ciinisriiiiis oirrs ‘ é-‘IPZZ/ lolvoiifoieanoiuramr * u" “""‘"“ SHIP TO POINTS IN Ivlliell Columbia‘: : ' i An. ... M - l Onlerle I i a i i i ; . . i Quebec and Maritime Provinces ; i NOT lATll THAN December l3 " ‘ l4 December l‘ December ‘l7 CANADIAN PACIFIC {ii/i mi CANAMAN ee NAHONAL g"? (‘i/mil e0 i ADDIISS _ COIIICTLY. CENTRAL GUARDIAN thin column la reaerved [or new: n! local interest, but advertising 0| a nuivny nature may be lnaerteu at live cents a iwrtl, ntrlotly pay able in advance. ‘ CONFEDERATION LIFE LN ~ SURAN CE. COOKS for Christmas Photm graph. RESERVE FRIDAY night. Dev. it). for special dance lioiy Name Hall. BEPAIBS. Washers. Relrlgex- awrs. Vacuums, etc. Call store; Electric 2679-L. CHRISIXUAS GIFTS on display at Wortlfs Lirug Store. Prince Street. Choose your: now. SCOTITH TWEED SUITS —- I-lard wearing. smart. looking. Special $29.75 at Jack Caimerons MRS. J(llll\‘S'l‘0N'S LADlEs WEAR. Bargains-Coats, Dresses. Lingerie. Sweaters. Skirts. Nylons. Bed Jackets. ARRIVING DAILY — New Fur Coats. laws’. styles. We sell only the best from ixol; kuoivn firms euch as Modcl Fur and West Canadian Fur Co. Belts Fur salon. Phone 1693 (‘HENRY \'.\l.l.l-.'Y UNITED (‘lll'R('ll.—S~riitu December 12th. at ll ()0 .\. .\l. iuldori United at 3.00 P. M. Si. Alllil'8\\"5, Orwell, at 7.00 P. M. Rev. A. S. Weir. will conduct all the services. - S. S. MAi HAVEN will load live- stock and General Cargo (or St. John's. Neivioiiiidlaiid and St. Pierre, Altiiiday. December 13th. For space reservations apply Buntairi. Bell dz Co. Agents. HUN ‘ER RIVER PASTORAL CHARGE. — Services December liltli. Wiltshire ll A. M. Hziiripshire P. M. Sunday School Rally Diiy program at llunter River 7.30. Y. P. U. Social Tur-sday night. Trail Rangers Friday. 7.00 P. M. at the Manse. Rev. Howard Christie. Min- ister. POWNAL CHARGE. tdie Llnited ChlLTfih of Canada. Rev. E. R. Mat‘- Vicar. Minister. Worship services. Sunday. hecembrr 12th. 230 P. M. Millvieiv: The Savrriniriit of ti"..- Lordis Supper “ill be observed. To’) P. M. Poiynnl: Senaion. “The Rev- elation oi God's Love.“ Nlid-yvrri; prayer service, Pownal, \Vednesdri_v. 7.30 P. M. THE PRESBYTERIAN (MURFII ‘IN CANADA. - Servires for Sun- day. December 12th. as iollmvs: Cartlitzan il A. M. Lorne Valley Zfiti P. M. Mont-agile 7.30 P. M. Flldhrs running. Montagur, 715 T‘. M Stin- dny oi-oning. Xiniitaizur Suudriv Srlionl l0 .\ Vi. Rey Norman Ytiurfl. .\Til‘.‘.<'(‘l'. ' I Weddings DELL-MARE WIZDDING Miss Joan L. Marr, daughter of Mrs. Albert Marr of l2 Clark St. Quincy. and Kenneth J. Drli. son n»! Ml’. and Mrs. Jiunrs Fl. Doll or 80 Pleasant Strvc-i. Quinvy. were married Saturday PVPDIHR at. the home or the bridegroom. Rev. William Nioholl. pastor oi the Un- ited Presbyterian Churoh, oflir- iatrd at. the ‘l rfrlock ceremony. attended by rr-latives. Due to the illness of the bride's mother, the wvndding was n simple one. The bride wore a. royal hluc suit. with imuibeiry accessories, and a gnrdenin corsnge. Ilrr cnly at- tendant. was her sister. Nlrs. Thomas “Wilson oi Bath, Mr. who ivoro n hint"); gown with izrrrn so» quins. a hlnck, plunird hat and n corsnge oi red rind white roses. Elmer C. Buchanan of Quint-y‘. was best man for his rousin Mrs. Dell. mother of the bridegroom. WOTP liYU-Vll with a corsaze of yel- irriv ten roses. After n trip to Washington. D.C., Mr. and Mrs. Deli will he at home at l2 Winthrop Park, Quin- cy. The iiilide nttrndrd Quincy sChnOlS. Mr. Drill is a graduate of Quinvy lliizh School and served three wars iii the U.S.A.A.F. He is a graduate of ilic- Providence 'I‘echnit-nl svhool rind is in busin- mis in Quincy. Mr, Dull is a ne- phew oi .\lr=. Trrtius Hiirprr aiitl Mrs. Roy Criins, .\lilttiii. l‘.E.l, iPatrini. Plrnsv Com) LAlllll-ROSS East. and was‘. shzirrd iiitrrest in the ceremony itPlitiTlTiMl in Canad- ian ‘Mmiorial Chaprl D"(‘H'llb(‘l‘ ‘i at B p.m.. at whit-h lir. Grrald B. Swiizrr unitrrl in marriaizr alar- iznrrt Poolo Ross, driuzhtrr u!’ Rrv and Mrs. 'l‘hoodrire floss of Ray- tield. NIL. and 'T‘iiomiis Andrey.‘ Lamb Jr.. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aiidrrv" Ln-rnh. Given in inarruirzi- by hrr unrle, Mr. David McCuirhron. the bride was attirorl in a two - piece silk crepe rnsomhlr in two tnnrs oi grey. Her izroy lint trntured a tenth- er trim and rit-r-nssnrios were in grcy. Red and ivhitc mums made up her circular bouquet. Mrs Ford Mnvfionald. as matron of hrmor. was ivrariiig pain blur crepe tvith darker blue accessories. She carried i}: boiiquct oi bronze mums. Hula Lamb was nroowisrnan for his brother and ushers were Ross McCutcheon and Mot‘ Lamb. Mr. Ford MacDonald proposed the toast. which had been prepared by his fiiillPr in Plciou. N.S.. to the bridr at the rocrption held at the homo oi the groom's parents. I937 l-iosmor Avenue, For ii vrodding trip by motor to New Brunswick the bride wore an imliortrd suit in cranberry shade. a grey beret. and blavk arcr-ssorics with grey and wine piaid topcnat. Her corsage were gardcnias. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb will spend (‘hristmas “iih the bride's parents in Hayfield hhfore returning to re- side in Secheit. nus UUAlwlAN. uiiaimorrirrowu Functional gifls of . . robes. lounging iaeiiels. shirls; socks. pajamas. sear-ls. swealers. gloves. neeklies. Worsted wool lounge iackei trimmed with satin iapeis and sash. Natural with biacit satin. $17-50 Pure wool robe wiih iiandleid iapeis and culls. Two roomy pockets. Beige. wine. $11.00 t0 $20.00 tweed Men's spori iackels. single breasted fmodeis. All I SIZQS- riiicss: $14.50 t0 $11.00 DECEMBER 1o, m, ROWSE BROS. LIMITED Complete Sizo and Goliir Selections! KINGSTON w.M_s. monthly meeting u! the Kingston United Church Auxil- iary o! the W.M.S. was held rit the homo. oi Mrs. James Jewell on TUPSUAY, Nov. 2nd_ Meeting opened \'.liil‘l quiet music played by Mrs. Stanley Newman. Pro- gram as outlined iii the Mission- ary Monthly was CELXTlEd out wrii Mrs. Earl Willis reading the Srriptitre lnsson. Collection ivhinli rimountrvi to $3.96 wars then taker. and dedicated. Community trienn- KHID lurid 63 cents A reading eu- tiilorl "The Hmise on the Rock" was rend by Mrs. Stanley New- mfln followed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. At iihis time the president extended a Welcome to i-he members cit thr Baptist. W.M.S. who were invited to meet. with us at this meeting. lvliniites of the previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by 20 membens each repeating a verse of scripture An‘ PXnression oi "thanks" was rat-id from Mrs. D.A. MacRae for card oi sympathy received. Mrs. Owen Younker invited members t.o her home for iitie December meeting which is the annual meeting and mite-box opening. Lunch commit- tre-Mrs. Lyman Nev/son. ‘Mrs l-lebei- Barrett and Mrs. Willard Proud. Meeting closed with hymn 254 and Benediction. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Grant Willis on behalf of the Baptist W.M.S_ thanked t-he membevs for having invited them to meet with ill which they so much enjoyed. not only for the social hour, but iirst oi all for the "Worship Service" ivhioh she felt was a help and m. npiraflon to ill all DERBY. England —— (CF) —In- digestion often is caused by uu,- hnppy marriages. said a speaker at a Marriage Guidance Council meeting, LONDON — (GP) —- Thieves broke into Wormwood Scrubs pris- on oilicers’ mess and stole ivines worth £50 6200i, “I must admit its a bit saucy.“ said a prison official. LONDON — (C?) -Undt!r heading. "The Soviai Background." of broken the Midtileaex Eduration Committoe re- ports that in an analysis applications tor I admission o! 15H ‘b0 fl boarding school: marrlailcs; orphans and 39 had home atmosphere. 9 were children 65 wort undesirable ¢