rna CIjARLUFPETOWN GUARDIAN {ii- Jvasnar. 7.3001 y . n i fir5wrfw When 11¢ Brings ' ‘ Gold- in l-landsolfl Durable Case - - - P Q Sold convenient. 25 “mg-lasting, “P: gct for mont l roaoxro w. l. The regular monthlv meeting Look ce at. the home of Mrs. Henry ter son December 2nd with an at- lciluztilcu of nine members. T110 pruslticiiv. occupied Lire chair 11111.1 opened the meeting by 11 121113.111" 101' peace. The minutes of 111c- iusL mett- 1113 were read and adopted. Roll cull was answered by everybody singing. Correspondence was read by the Secretary, IL was moved and ec- undetl get book front Lilii 1 (I ' ‘ ' r1 1111 bliss Buuin w. .1111; <1 »1 r w: moved 111111 get tue iiitiu e1. 1 . XVLS, Lin.- lanL get. Liie screws, that tl1e money ‘re (lance for charity be dir- '.'.'.'ecn two families and M ‘ 1111311111‘ “Jo ' |.;iut'.rl ' no .~.1 . c1 that u - pane and 111111 1'11." win- Plated 61110110 Ml‘ 2.5 Blue Gillette Blades . . . ler or clvillw’ m“ “gill: l: r111 011mm Orw-PW “' m“ " 1::l?1ta-1u= Gillette Blades. he's r- ' 1 "fltisii 9n lus $2,5° late thin fine gift oer; the world! 111°‘ aliavinl- "m" And with mfort. Attractive “M, Christmas" B51 93¢, $1.00 and $15 - nnzons AND ow: suwes and seconded that 15¢ FY17!“ be bought for the cnhclreii, also l0 lbs. brown sugar and 20c worth of wai- nuts. Miss Bouiri and Nlrs. George LeClair were appointed to make the fudge. It was moved and seconded that 1U lbs. of candies be bought Niiss 13.011111. 1111's. Andrew‘ Bino- quierc and. hfrs. George laeClair were appointed to buy the preseins. IL was moved and seconded that Miss Bouin get someone to act as Santa. It was moved and seconded that $1.00 be 51112111. for decorations anti ":1 "illtly bugs be bought. 11nd that gtltsee 111.111.1111 be the secretary ior llie coining _vc'.1r. ivext meeting L.) be held 11L the home of Viola Dou- vetrie, Roll call [.0 be answered by bean contest lc a guess and a donated by Mrs. chocolate bar (Merge 1.0011111" be given fcr a prize. 0n a A vote o1 1111111115 was given Mrs. JOSClJJ (3111111111 for lier work while srcr _ . A vote of thanks was also givcn “is. llenry Peters for the use The Eastern Guardian YEO THEA TRE -__.._-_ 'l‘|.1|| column ll rumoured for undo o1 lucid lnurnn, but wdvortlolng o! n now-y nature any ho lolertod l! ll cont: o word, strictly puyulrlu In nllvuuco. ' . . SUCCESSFUL TEA-Tu.- ladie§ cf 5111111 Andrews Brushy-Lena. held a v11? is were the order of the day. L. . RFOX PELTS.--Mr_ J. J. Stewart Mciitasue. will receive Fox Pel.s throughout the season for Pr Edward Island Linzlted Bummersldrr also for the Charlottetown rm- bu» Umited. Charlottetown L-357-l2-10-11-l346-18-20. ' . . VISITING RELATIVES- Mrs Arthur Griffith or Halifax 15 spending a few days in Montague with her husband’: sister Mia May Griffith who is nursing her mother Mrs. Davloon c-f Peters Road who k a patient in the King's County Hospital Montague, L, ‘..BUS MADE THE TRIP-The Mun-mg River Bus made the trip to lottewwn and return on Thursday ulthcugh tho storm was a0 severe. The snowplough came from town to cherry Valley Cor- ner bat} therebcutmt? Monta- BWB e ver me w r1 ba- drifts. 1.. ° d '. .ENTER.'I‘AINS LADIES’ AID- MONTAGUE, SATURDAY, 20! 5 0 U B I S, THURSDAY ll Tokyo reports A very pleasant social evening ' ' rieia at the home of Mrs. Wm. Lean by the Ladia’ Aid cf the U- nited Church on Tuesday evening. Ari auction ale f little ti' H K was the teat-rile of giro ellflilu a a. nice sumwas realized. lam WQXQIIIBLIQIMGPB-ntfysfllgtqbe held this week. L, “*'— Associated Press Staff Writer ...AITTENDED WEDDING—~M_1Ss SINGAPORE, Dec. 14 —tAP1 _. giggle ggbiwttrlelnxfif me British and Australian n11» forces . 0 88116. Jedited with smashing ‘aparese ieetdumed harm otter attending tho imam?“ afifgmpflg on me 9:31; coast, an?!“ flu?“ 9mm" MT- Gwllm of Ma ya. were reported tonight C‘ mg“? e ‘Esta’! °l m0 m!“ °4 hurled against. Japanese tanks and rafre Heed R M158 1M" armored cars in an azemllt to Stern rim}: oellgmofi ' ° 5 ' ‘(PM Mm“ the drive southward trom Thailand ° y w“ permmed l" on both sides of the Malay penin- sula By C. Yates MoDanlel ‘tyizye tfirstnglnillfld Church. Sydney, . v. r. McIntosh , _ ' Th, brim w,“ ‘banded byvlhgr A major battle apparently was mend Mm mm q-hcmpsm‘ RN shaping up along the jungle fron- who tram“ Wm ha. m the Row tier. A terse British communique _ Hospital Montreal. The rePol-‘wd sharp flghlng “I Kfildak br1d.9 W05 given awav by he}, bro“ Province of northwestern Ma.aya her Nonnm, (f me R_C'A_F_' Help and ln the Kalzltan area of the ton. Douglas Coffin brother m‘ the 1101111915’?- _ groom was 5e51, ma“ and M155 Fmm 4 "On both fronts.‘ the ‘war bulle- Ocffin 51mg during ‘he qgnm o; tin declared, “fighter aircraft are the register, "Q Happy Hqne w "e supporting our troops." Thcu Art Int-ed The Dmqgsyg- A; (In London an authoritative fer the ceremony a. reCepticn v.13. source said Japanese troops also held at the home of Mr, from“; had struck across Thailand into The bride's m'ther. Mr», 1.01;, southern British Burma. near P0111? BOW! Wits on fr m Montreal (£1513; Victoria. Sh‘? 1-5 Spending some 1m.» before (The BBC. quoLing dispatches K313111118 to her home in Sask, L, from the Malay front. said the fron- o tier defence line is held by Eng- lish. Scottish and Indian troops. (The broadcast salrl they hold positions north oi‘ Alcr Star, less 111.111 20 miles inside Malaya at t11e 1lOl‘.|1\\‘€3t, and that some of the fighting is taking place nortri oi’ the frcntiier. in that territory. (The BBC emphasized the trons- ivsr of air ulllts to the border de- fence and pointed out that earlier in the light they had been mazrily occupied 111 battering Japanese landing attempts.) Singapore 11nd another air raid 211111111 (luring the day ‘out no bomb- Personals " Mr Norman Boyd of the RC, AF. elf-Elli me week end in Char- lottetown the guest cf Mr, an; M15 L.I-f. Coffin. L, ‘Garfield Shaw. service-man, 15 _ 11101-1 leave and visiting 1115 family 111 Montague. L, - d. It “'11s 111ovr11_ of her hoinc. A dainty lunch was I sei-ved and the meeting adjourned. MARKETING Oriana Our Charlottetown Receiving Station is this season in operation at "Ford Sales," Great George Street, under the management of S. R. Johnston. Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association Fur Marketing Department SUMMERSIDE, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I. WEININGER "The largest fur buyer in -Canztd11” will be at F. R. McLaine’s on Grafton St., Charlotte- town, starting Tuesday, Dec. 9th. and days following. Paying highest cash prices for all kinds of silver foxes, red foxes, mink, rats, etc. I want your furs and will pay the highest mar- ket price. takes pleasure in announcing that the Char- lottetown Fur Sales Limited is being continued tmtler the same name nl the same quarters, 55 Queen Street. Charlottetown. In addition to the regular Marketing Service, facilities for PELTING and CLEANING are also provided under lhc usual insurance and protection. We solicit the patronage of all fur farmers and assure them the usual “Fur Pool" stand- ‘ urzls of service are provided. g, l-‘urs for marketing are also being received " at the office of J. A. WPJBS'I‘ER. our Charlottetown Manager, i‘ 151i lllchmnnd Street. Charlottetown Summrrside, Prince Edward Island Our motto “We believe the best way la get husi ncss is in deserve it." '11:“ Prince Edward Island Fur Pool ltd. v -._. i‘ 111g wcs reported. British fighters were said to [rave beaten off Japanese bombers when Says Japan 4 1 i$'i§i-."l’£§.”l§l‘*€1.é°wi2i“i‘é§. 323-‘.- Gommon enemy NINE MILE CREEK INSTITUTE WASHINGTON. DEC. l4 —(AP1 _, l, —M11x‘.n1 Litvinov. Soviet ambassa- W111“;Qffllsf§f§;"§§‘a5°{,el§“,§q m; dor to the United States. declared flomc o. M... Hacker campueh m satumlay m“ Jam“ l5 a “comm” November 11.1.11 ’l‘l1e president pre- enemy" belmgmg w “the same sided and opened the meeting by re- blmch 01' 8X15 EHHESIETS" but 1m- peating club woman's creed in uni- vlied that for the moment the So- son. Minutes of last meeting were viet Union does not corilemlllfltfl read. approved and signed. Roll call military operations in the far east. was answered by paying membership He said that Russia would Imve fees. Five members weieAprcs/ent. It her hands full fighting the Nazi a1- Was ticcided to buy it 11311‘ 9f 17-311" mlgs and may, the soviet, army m5 kets for the Canadian Legion and no intention of “allowing Hitler 11> Mrs- Robe" Currie “'11s v11 0111M 1 ~ 1- o e to buy some. It was also dec ded to h beinute bef re Mmcow. __ n I l "We should be rendering our Al- fglveveiggmntiggvftgwglggm; ‘Zappa’ lies and the common cause poor . to a dflmmcy in angmb service did we for a moment relax Owmg . a . om, efforts m m5 direction w“ nncc, further business was left over now," he said at his first press £50119.“gffiifffi-wglllfi§f,‘§f.f‘§§{,§§“fh§ mllreren“ m the 5W1" embwy past year. It is as follows: 23 pair of Where he t°°k "WW9 111-" 3' Week socks, 22 pair of mitts, 6 sweaters. l 1180- large slip. 2 large dresses, 1 woollen And. when asked whether Russia suit lsize 161 2 quilts, $1.00 to Mobile would permit allied forces lo fight Kitchen Unit. $10.00 to Red Cress on Russian territory, or permit the Society. $5.00 Lo Queens Canadian United States to use air bases in Fund.$3-00t0T-B-I£11E11e.g2g:pl& Sibel go;- 11; ck; 1 y, J9, m, Provincial Sanitorltun. he Qfiyapi’ a ‘mm p $66.21. Expenditures s aoo 6. . m" the soviet; Unp-m "wguld Tnhge election of offricers for the en- wel e] from l“ the su ea: were as o ows: coggg: gauge?“ my Presldent, Mrs. Sarah MacDougail. Th” he would make no answe, Vice-President. Mrs. Robert Cut-no. . b“ C, ‘mm me up!w°“ Secretary-Treasurer. Ruth Betta. m p“ ti; C ilceb l‘ q ' Directors, Jessie Smith. Mrs. bee "Pm" 9 a‘ 3565' __ Ta lor. Mrs. Hector Cam bell. udlwrs. Mrs. Bruce mith. M11. Charles MacDougall. Lunch wits served b; the hostess and the meeting was a journed. KINGSTON W. I. The December meeting of Kings- ri held at the home of :1.- ‘ lledtlin Bros. .6‘: singing ode, followed by creed in unis:-n. Roll call was answered by six members with exchange of gifts There was two visitors present. Mrl. Tryus Holmes gave the school re- port. The some committee were left CHOCOLATES on for next. month. It was decided to make two quilts and to meet at Molrs the homes of Mrs. Bert Willis and H t Mrs. Edgar Newson on Monday. "n 3 Yam was passed around for knit- Ganonfls 112% 1.123125‘. f8.‘ 8115111." Lowneys mud firs. itvilgcswain 3d ran. Ira. a oxen re y‘ "““° " 5”" hatched-r. ..~a1-.1~.<=1- an s. wa e 1 a. or TOILETRIES children.‘ to izdelt box of l klbgliblgb- rnr . rea n was gven n. Yardley’s Alblert Glow, bill's, Murphy's Visit. Grenovme Roll call next month a noted Can- adian man. 1t__wu decided to bring Bourjolg butting or ., to next moetlril. Luce“, [don Mrs. Edgar Newson invited mem- ‘ g ben for next meeting. Meeting to be Lanvln held 2nd week in Jan a . Harriet Hubbard Ayer Ladies Budoir Sets Gents Dressing Cases Leather Goods Parker & Sheofer Pens Ronson Lighters Pipes and Tobaccos by Mrs. Willis assisted 11v ma. Dov‘- ei- and social hour spent. In Memoriam runs. neuron soon‘ fialfifi B.°°11.“1'11'“1‘.l “°“" 0 L ur n o o oc- giuredl guarirday at Hiah View 1121?: ‘cailirlligemthzhlaaklsld four vlaeqillai Sihefidwawii tyeearshof ggedand is sur- v v~ r tls n one son Robert, a home, and lwoldaughmrs’, Mrs. l-reir-lxgt £711.15 an? QI-lubert .enra o ac v e: wo users in I e United 511181. and two brothers | Gear-we Collicut, of OLeary. P. B. r. SHOI‘ WHERE IT IS A PLEASURE 7'0 SHOI’ lledalin Bros. tmzzzmc E § 5 ‘s? IE5 R .5. E T i Christmas gifts A lovely FUR COAT is tho queen. For example Beauti- ful Hudson Seal Coats, per- fectly ltyled, sizes 14 to 42 $295.00 t0 $350.00 Of all Finest Muskrat Coats fitted and loose model: $169.00 to $265.00 Richly handsome SUPER- SEAL coats great value at $125.00 Ser-vlceable French Sen] c0315. very smart at $75.00 Interesting Persian Paw C0818, much admired sizes 16 and 18 $179.00 French Seal Piece Cont; loose style, sizes 14 to 42" $45.00 _Ski packets and pants, 5km. "lg Jackets with or Without hllofils- fill: trimmed or with Plaid linings, Grenfell or Wool materials at $4.95 t0 $9.95 See the smart sweaters and Cardigans in so many styles and colours $1.98 m $6.95 v97)’ superior Fur lrlmmed cloth C0315 trimmed Silver 110x, Mink, Persian Lamb Squirrel and 0p- possum. $39.00 to $150.00 DESIEMEER 16.1941 Ghlamourous new l);- 1, . I-lcflidlrilyfngealllizlifhfrsn "f 1111 mug. of styles shes ‘endless dramatic new I t° ma“ W" Sayer than ever. $595: $7.95, $2530 05893 for Housecoats and K1 in, Chenille, 11.1, wfilffflfi“ Blue or Black ' "m" $4.95 to $1035 Cozy c0 f . Flannel shill-able Th?‘ bfl o so good when yoyfjum “l on a cold morning, p m" $2.50 and $195 The famous MARTHA WASHING- TON House Dresses, offered you in Flowered Prints, with zippered fronts, flared skirts, gaily colourful designs that are in perfect taste . . . . . MARTHA WASHINGTON is the aristocrat of house dresses with sup- eriority in every llne of its beautiful modelling. Available in Biz}; 12 to 4s $1.59, $1.79. $2.25 Have you thought of choosing for Mllady from the Skating Skirts of Velvet and Wool with richly coloured linings. $4.95 to $5.50