4.74 .1 ...,.. . W, a n- - a ers of your thoughtfulness and ._ M4,; 4- - “ha. . .. V Mirror )1 Magazine Rack \/ Nest of Tables \' Occasional Chair ,\/ Occasional Tahle \/ Toys as r:se'5~c-<z.a:::.nc§s:~:_ scan gnawed. \ Sewing Stand l . v Bed Spreads \/ BT14“ s"- t f\’ Bedside Table v Bed Lama l’ _\’ Bicycle \/ Blankets l \' Silverware V Baby Cribs ' ,\/ Secretary ' \/ Bridge Lamp [V Rifle ‘ \/ Shot Gun ...4-_ cawmfififis “Tffid-Roll-cill“ was’ anmerod ' by members paying their annual fees. The minutes of the last annual and last regular meeting were read and adopted. Sick and school commit- tees gave their reports, Correspcn- dence was read. The financzal statement of the year's work was read showing a balance of $11.72. i i z AAAAAi fifzifinova ' i’? woman's msrrrurn ..an><.~_._.--.. t The annual meeting of the Hazel . Grove Wcmeifs Institute was held l st the home of Mrs. Angus Nichol- son \\'llli sevcn members present. The meeting opened by singing the Ode and reading, A Club Woman's A A‘ A A kkkkk AAA A AAA AAA A ‘LLL. OO§GO w‘ Shipping and Selling Furs Daily We pay cash advance the day your furs are received. Receiving furs now. Try our market- ing service. THE MARITIME Fllll PDDL LTD. W. CHESTER S. McLllRE 110 Kent Street AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA d§<$ g‘\ q. Q WHEN .”‘ YDUBUY lblue coal THE coioun GUARANTEES THE ouiiiuv l From A. PICKARD a c0. Tel. 240 Charlottetown. P.E.l. AAAAA AAALAAAAAAAAAAA z \/ Serving THY V Telephone Stand V Table Lamp \/ Windsor Chair \/ Christmas Seals u. '\’ Ottoman t: g, E \/ portal,“ Lamp \/ Christmas Cards j y picture. \/ Christmas Decorations "Ii \/ Reed Furniture V Cdem“ 1mm" n '~'< ,\’ Smokefs Stand \/ B°°k Elld! V Bridge Table €> good taste. Gifts for the \/ Cushions V Clock \/ End Table V Fernerles \/ Fen der Bench V Footstool BOTH STOR ES \/ Coffee Table V Colorful Rug \’ Dinnerware \/ Candlesticks \/ Coffee Percolaior y’ Comfortable Chair \/ Restful Mattress V Boy's Wagon \/ Console Table \" Cedar Hope Cheflt \/ Fountain Pens \’ Boots and Skates ll? Summerside —- Charlottetown We think it time to put an end to the practice of giving “attic" gifts, those well meant trinkets that all too soon find their way to the attic or rubbish heap. think it's time to give instead — useful gifts-Jrhat serve as ever present remind- We Home can be purchased Q5 the HOLMAN HOME PLAN of small monthly payments with N0 INTEREST, V Fancy China V Firs Irons V Glassware V Hall Rack \/ Electric V Electric Toys 'It"\vas'move'd and seconded ‘thaté “Wilsons Elements cf Farm Prec- tice.” and a kettle be bought for school. The following are the new- ly appointed officers for the ei.-, suing year: President, Mrs. Pepe Bagnall. Vice-President, Mrs. Russell Niche;- son. Secy-Treasurer, Mary G. MacKaL Directors, Mrs. Angus Nicholson. Mrs. Harold Bagnall and Mrs, Reagh Ferris. Auditors. Mrs. Pope Bagnsll Mrs. Harold Bagnali, Organist, Mrs. Frank Nicholson. Sick Committee, Mrs. Resgh Fer- ris and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. School committee. Mrs. Frank Nich- olson and Mary MacKay Program ccmmittee, Mrs. Frank Nicholson and lvh-s. Reagh Ferris. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Pope Bagnall, every- one to take 1unch_ Roll call to be answered with a gilt for the Or- plianage. Meeting closed by sing- ing the National Anthem after which lunch was served. lG.N.R. Express Rates 011 Christmas Parcels MONTREAL, Dec. 5- With the‘ approaches of the Christmas sea- son the Express Companies in Can- ada announce that low charges are now in effect on express packages of twenty-live pounds and under, with correspondingly low rates on snd fireis halite: msgociation heavier packages, for delivery to all points in Canada, according to I. M. Harper. Chairman of the‘ of Canada_ These rates will melucc protection against loss or damage up to fifty dollars per package, Commencing with a small minimum ] Win80 0n packages of one pound or less, coupled with door i9 dam service at principal points, a slid- ing wale of economical rates will apply on all packages wicghiig from two to twenty-five pounds moving between all points in Can- ada. ‘These low charges have been arranged for the advsntggg or me person desiring to send individual packis as Christmas presents and also or the large number of bus- lncss finns who forward packages \/ Kindergarten Sets V Lamp Shade ELECTRICAL V Electric Grate \/ Electric Grill V Electric Hot Plat» \/ Electric Heater V Electric Humidifier \/ Electric Iron V Electric Range \/ Electric Toaster l i l ..;hci THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Bristol and Vicinity ‘m? -..--- ‘rho mid west-hes over the week- mdhsslcdtfllsdlrsrosdslnsds- plombls m". almost. knpssssbls for can. Miss Margaret O'Brien, Moreil, loft on Mondl-Y for Moncton where she has accepted s. position. O.N.!t.rupsir men ,“‘ shinlllxig the roof of the Int 40 station (last. week) The buildinfl could well use other repairs such ss doors and a coat or two 0! paint on the walls of the wsltins room and the freight shed is s de- jected looking spot even to s blind man. Miss Eunice McDonald and Mary Roasiter P. W. C. spent the week- end at their respective hcmes. Mir. J. J. Dunphy, Buperlntnn- dent of Investigation O. N. R. Moncton was s recent visitor to Moreil. Friends here of Mrs. Wm. Ayl- ward who is visiting in Boston for several months will regret. to learn that she ts confined to bed suffer- ing from an infected knee. Hammers and saws will send their din into the air around the Village this week as the Boat Building‘ oourss gets underway in full swing. .. that is the end of the pavirnent, at n... llingi ls Drowned EDMONTON, Dec, 4-—Wheat king oi the world for the second successive year, 21-year-old Lloyd Rigby said today he would attempt to prove that wheat of good mill- ing quality can be grown in the Peace Ftiver country of north- western Alberto. The youthful farmer of Wembley, Alta" a first year a. iculture stu- bY eltvrw durlniz the rush vi the dent at the Uniwrs ty or Alberta Christmas trade when speedy and safe delivery is Mir. Harper. "House wives are femilar with express pickup and delivery service" said Mr, Harper, “and realize all that is necessary to secure such service is to tele- phone the express company when their Christmas packages are ready, and the parcels will be picked up promptly by courteous express Vshiiclemen." There are also in effect corres- pondingly economical rates per 100 noiniris between points across the " ‘Mo. which in turn provide for low charges on packages over twenty-live pounds, all arranged in provide for cheapeer transportation cf larger mid heavier packages by express from coast to coast. ‘All such shipments include free pickup and delivery service at more than 1,000 points where such services are now maintained throughout the Dominion," cluded Mr. Harper. C011- Starring POPEYE —- — here, said lie intended to ask for essential" stated a test of the grain which won him‘ the wheat championship at the Chicago hay and grain exposition. The title-winning grain sample will be tested for protein content and general milliiiig quality be- cause of the criticism which has‘ been made icgardlngswheat grown in the Peace River trict, he said. “Personally l believe that there are parts of the country in the Pence River district where the soil cannot produce wheat good milling quality but I aim sure also that in other parts the in is just as good. in all respcc as it is in the respects on which it in judged at Chicago and that mill- iltg quality i5 just as high as any [ridnin in the world," he maintain- e Rigtby has been winning grain atvards ever since i933 when he be- ‘(EDDIE a member of the junior grain icluib at Grands Prairie, Alta, Her- lnian Ti-ellc, four timm world's wheat king. is a neighbor 0f the young farmer. osccmncigé. 1.9.12 “Canadian Dullar In lieu Decline NEW YORK. Dec. I-(Alfl-A drop in the Os-nsdlsn dolls: on: m. '_ L "” "u chin! suction to latest war devoid?‘ msnts today. A The Canadian dollar fcll l-l cent to s discount of 18 l-d vpsr cont in relation to the United Btltbs d01- lar,"1‘hs pound sterling fell 1-4 cent to 5880. The Swiss franc and uie Netherlands sinner improved narctfizly while the French franc and Belgium bclgs were unchanged. The Swedish money lost .08 cent. HAZE. GIDVI BOIIOOL Report for “ of November. Grlds X:- l. Catherine MscLcod. Grads IX lr-i— l. Irena Stevenson. Grads IX IL:- g: . Grade VIII. BI.I— The work will be done in one of the large warehouses fitted up for‘ theqrurposes. The course will also bring several hundred dollars to the village for board bills for the students. Several young men who left hero lust week for the tall timber report no work as yet. Beg net fishermen report lame catches of smells but the fish sre very small and may effect the mar- ket price that has been very good. Despite the fact that. hundreds of rabbits were snared last season there are plenty around again and your correspondent met s boy re- turning from his snares last week with s proud load of seven greys. Not bad for one day. Mr. Ben Douglas who has resid- ed at Mount Stewart for the past. number of years will move to Bris- tol, for the winter at least, if not. the remainder of his life. Mr. Douglas who is well along in the evening of lite retired from business several years ago. Mr. Joseph MdMillian, who is employed with the Government every summer on one of the large graders, is home for the winter months the machines being called in. An effort is being made to have one of the large snow pioughs sta- tioned at Moreil for the winter as present. and in s storm the road could be ploughed from both endsl Miss Edith McEwen, ‘llescher at Cove Head spent the weekend st her home here. Mr. Sterling McEwcn will take over the Moreil Garage this week alone. During the summer the bus- iness was carried on by iMlcEwen and Jfy. Thcrc is ciic aged lady in this district who keeps fresh in her mind the memory of the last great war, she is Mrs. Allen J. McDonald. One of her sons, Pius, went to France and never ‘was heard of af- ter his name was placed on the misdng list and n: doubt is sleep- ing somewhere in France as war 1. Geo Buchanan. 2. Dot Bflcmlll. 3. Wende Craswell. Grads VIII. Jinx- i. Wilden Bsrtnm. Helen Pound. Grade VIL- l. Marion-is Buchanan 2. Vivian m-uwcll. 3. On Pound. Grade V1:- l. Erma Grads V:- 1. Hazel (yraswcll. Grade lV:— i. Merrill Nicholson Grs/llc Ill:- 1. Helen Bagnail. 2. Reign Pound. ll. Gs do l . 1. Eleanor Nicholson. 2. Alice Nicholson. 2. Alice Ora-swell. 3. Norma Pound. Grade I B:— i. Audrey Ferris. 2. Catherine Buchanan, Grade l C;- 1. Harold Nicholson. 2. Grace Nicholson. 3irLltiui: R/lacEaohorn. lg l8! VG! C; - Lew, 933%‘ M’ Catherine Mac Perfect. Attendance: - Boziiall, Marjorie Buchanan, 0m Pflllnd. Alice craawell, Audrey Far- 11-5. Catherine Buchanan. Mary G. MacKsy. Teacher. Raid On Nazi Base Did Much Damage LONDON, Dec. 4--A qualified source said tonight that British bombers in their raid on the Ger- man Hellgoland naval base Sunday not only scored a direct hit on s Nazi warship but d two other naval units, one of them appaiently a. minelsyer. Fliers were quoted _ss saying after their return from the rai that they spotted two German warships and four other naval craft nearby. babiy mlnelayers. The pilot o machine re- 0X10 rages again. Another of her sons returned and carries the scars oil battle wth him. This writer was informed today that R. C. M. P. Officers searched several houses in this district last week without success, Bern ‘to Mr. and_Mrs. Doucette, St. Andrews, last. week, Twin Boys. Mr. Jack McKinnon, Goose River. was a visitor hcrc last week on business. Mr. E. L. Ryan was s visitor to the City last week on business-B. EAST ROYALTY J. R. C. A meeting of the Silver Band Juniors was held in the Prlmriry Department of East Royalty school on Nov. 24. Meeting opened by singing the Island l-lvnnn. The minutes oi’ the previous meeting were approved as read. Twenty-two members answered Roll Call by "A Variety of Apples". The reports of committees were then given and now committees were appointed. Program consisted of a reading by Ada Robertson. recitation by Marie Hynes, recitation by Pauline Morrissey and a sing-song. Directly after the meeting Joint business meeting was held with the "Happy Hunters" of the Senior Department for the purpose of dividing the proceeds fo the bean supper which was held in Heartz l-lall on Nov. 16. The treasurer reportde the net Mlnnrifs relieves aches. profit of the supper as $29.50. The following motions were adapted: That $5.00 be given the Women's l Thimble Theatre. Wiw YOL\@'1-@n YOU LlTTLE ~©',.@2’!! lVsrll n»: maul m...»- lncak l- \ _ . c». ms. l»; ported that three of his bombs closely "boxed" one of the war- ships and undoubtedl dam it. other fliers con inned is statement. Another ilot dropped a. bomb which m e a direct hit on an enemy warship. A bomb from sn- YEO l TIIEATR E Si-i- yqiad-fs Mmmliiv» in fiction TEcimICOI-OR! l llCéllftl (if the North ti. ' With DEX GALE r, FORAN PAGE ‘MM souais, rnua. DIG. m. MONTAGUE FBI. bu. bill.“ MONTAGUE, .__ i‘ m» n. certai “some wells‘? "‘ '°“““‘" ne f‘ h plan . and t we bute ififlffli 9° hi! base Emu“ 41mm! 1 i... i Diamond Drilling WI‘WIIBD=—ICV|IO IQ mm a. n 5nd ma: u well as 0% for water well I011; Ont Diamond Dru}; m mow-n lnnsvesi- machines, o“? 1111111"! llPl-‘ws are experts trained in the gold fields of the North Country, flimre on that m: Got our hols or prospect hole you w“; put down TRASK WELL ' , Dompany Limited ABRAHAM PETERS, North American llotcl, Charlottetown. VAUGHAN n. oaooiu, Mgr. for Prince Edward lslsnd Summer-side "T"__“f _ Professional Cards ' McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. C. F. BENTLEY, LLB. Barristers and Attorncy-al-LMI MONEY T0 LOAN 1B0 S cct Richmond l]. F. AlllilllBALll l Chartered Accountant ND Richmond Street Phone 41. P. 0. Bu: ll Tested, Glasses Fitted J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist Office in E. W. Tziyiofs Store, H2 Richmond Si., Eyes . other Royal Air Force lane fell Char]0tte[0wn_ 50 close to one of the ins. pre- ___ sumabiy one of the minelayors, 4-: Institute in appreciation of their ALEX W. MATHESON help. That $10.00 be donated t-O BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC the Soldiers Fund. That $5.00 be "m" w 1M" '~""°°“°“' given to the Crippled Children's Fund. ‘Phat. $6.00 subcription be given to the Senior R/sd Cross. That the remainder be kept in the funds of the Junior Red Crofe. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. llflillLi$ M. ALBAN FARMER B. A. LL. B. __ BARRISTEIC. SOLILTITUN. E15 MONEY T0 LOAN Bank of Canada llulldlnl. Charlottetown Take advantage of pre daily. Skilled workmen. Fire man. Charge 75 cents. Pelting and cleaning plant now G. R. MACQUARRIE, Summcrside. Silver Fox Pelts Wanted sent trade requirement! before large quantities of pelts come _0n ti" market. Realizing good prices now. Shipments in operation. Insurance. Night watch- l I ___,l t-ssrdi-ii-ir.