DECEMBER ,6, _194C risimos Tree WITH CREATIONS BY HELENA RUBINSTEIN Faicliiante Cologne-elusive . . . l.‘ , ant . . . sophisticated .85, 1.25. Apple Blossom Cologne-orchsrd-sweet and lllliffifllll] bClOYBd .85, 1.25, “enven- Sent Cologne-ethereal . . . heavenly- sweet, 1.00 1.50 A set of six dainty guest cakes of Apple Blossom Soap; 1.00. Shaker of Apple Blossom Dust- ing Powder topped witlftwo quest cakes, l.i5 Three for Lovcllncas-Apple Blossom Cologne, Body Powder and Guest Soap. Set 2.50 (harming Heaven-Sent boxed set which includes Heaven-Sent Cologne, Dusting Powder with Pull, snd Aiomiul‘. 3.90 THE cgniztorfrmslrtiwiv GUARDIAN ' ‘oeiiiiiiii. ouiiiiiiiiiii this column is reserved tor non H! Mal Interest. out Mlvlflflng ii a.':':.':..:'"" rue. “w I0!‘ - able tn mam-L. . u, n" CRASWELL ior Photographs. OONFEDEBATION LIFE 1N- SUB-ANGEL SMART winter Ovarcoats at Jack 954119101". “The Store ior Men." ALL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Wrap 96d Free at Crockett’; Jewellery Kent Street. WINTER OVEBCOATS in all the latest models at Jack Cameron's, "Tlhe Store {or Men." SPECIAL SALE in wool “d Crepe Dresses. Bargains. Mrs. Johnston's Ladies‘ we“, BOCKWOOL in stock Holmans Charlottetown Store_ the Christmas Tree t. Th A 1 . cm Court. a e begwetf g I Brush Sets. Billtolds and Cocktail Sets are only a iew oi the giits you Illl find at The Abegweit Giit TllYON-BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. -- Services (or Sain- day December 8th are: Bomhaw 11' n. M. 'I‘ryon rao P. M. Rev. c.’ A. Hicks. Minister. BRADALBANE United Church Charge. Services Sunday, December 8th. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M_ North Granville 3 P. M. Bradalbime 7,30 P. M. W. B. MacPhail. l\'linis'ter_ HAMPTON UNITED CBUBCEP Services Sunday. December 8H1, Minister, Rev. Peter Jackson. Vio- ioria 11 A. M Hampton 3 P. M, Bu“. shaw 7.30 P. M. _ cavnnnlsn UNITED CHURCH. -Public Worship Sunday, Decem. iber 8th. 1100 A. M. Stanley Bridge. l7.30 P. M. North Rustico. Rev. E. |I-"_ Coffin, Minister. l SERVICES 0F WORSHIP. _ |Sunday, December 8th. Presbyterian iChurch in Canada, Cardigan 11 (A. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. R. D llllacLean, Minister. l NOTICE. -- We are now buying unwashed wool as well as washed ‘WOOL Pflylntg the highest marketed lprlces. William Condon & Sons, lWoollen Mills. Charlottetown. \ IMPORTANT MEETING o! Ward ,5 East. Poll Committees. Progress- Vive Conservative Association, in the McLure Building. Kent Street, to- i PM. Toys, 30°35, GAME!’ m under - istic Service. GIFTS FOR HIM-Dressing Cases, v ° |§QQV§+O-”-Q%O-OO'QOOOOOOOQO gThe llew Gospel Hall On Upper Prince Street Is nearing completion oiid God willing _will be open for Serv- ices this coining week-end; o two-day convention is planned to which everyone is heartily in- vited. Meols will be ‘convention. Also sleeping oc- commodotions for those com- ing from o distance. Special spaokars will he present from Toronto, Irelond ,ond Nova Scotin. The conven- tion will be preceded by a meeting for Prayer at B o'clock Friday evening, Dec. 6th. On Saturday at l0 AM. a meeting for the ministry of God's word; ond again ot 2:30 7:30 P.M. on Evangel- Lord‘: Doy l0 A.M., the Re- membrance Feast. 1:30 P.M., meeting for the Children. 2:30 P.M., the ministry oi the word, and at 7:30 P.M., the lost meeting of the convention C t0 - . . . . our pm evil?“ tulchrmtmu',vllll be on Evangelistic Service. Everyone is welcome’ to oll the meetings. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- ,Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Taylor wish ‘to announce the ETIBHQETHGHE oi their daughter, Elizabeth Joan. to Arthur Keith, son oi Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ballem. City. Mar- riage to take place this month. HAD NARROW ESCAPE — Blair MacDonald, seven-yearr-old son oi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- Donald, 18 Prince Street, was struck by a. car at noon yesterday at the corner oi Grafton and Prince Streets. Knocked to the street un- conscious with a iront wheel oi the car said to have passed over his body. the young lad was thought to be seriously injured and was immediately rushed to the RE Island Hospital. Later re- ports indicate that the lad was not seriously hurt. and it is understood - X-ray pictures revealed no broken bones. ' PROHIBITTON APPEAL DIS- MISSED- Beioro Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell yesterday. the Prohibition appeal r-l‘ James Gorm- lcy was dismissed and the Magis- iiuie's conviction sustained. Lester O'Donnell appeared for tlie appel- lant and G. R, Holmes for ilio re- spondent. Further argument was heard on the served‘ without charge, for the con-l venienco of those attending the: iianixriTwizax IN FEBRUARY league oi Canada which annually event observed in both Canada, and the United states. sponsors the event in cooperation National Social Hygiene Day. a with departments oi health and National observance oi Health Week in i947 has been set ior the feature oi the week's observance will Bdllwliun throughout the Domin-l Bank P. E. I., ucrt I~n Trenton ii-eek beginning Sunday. Ilvbruery hll on the Wednesday. Rbrusry 5. i011- In loving menTor-y oi late John L Arsenault, who passed away on December 6th, 1944. lie lies in that cold grave The stars l0 whisper his name but united Our names are by memory Until we mat up there some day. [inserted by Hh Wlie Mrs. John L. Arsenault. In Memoriam In loving memory oi my darling wiie, Mrs. W. H. llobotham. We planned s beautiful future ' Only to end in a dream, But our thoughts are still with you Verna, In memory oi what might have been. To-nlght the moon i gleam- Upon bei- lonely grave There sleeps without dream- Ina The one I loved but could not Q70, Eves- ltemembererl by Her Husband. 2, 1y, l; announced by the Health This is an annual internatlonalinillll» Frldfly. 7-30 P- M. lgengflmi" and Reubfl. Mourm High nadlockorl application oi’ the ___A Attorney-Generals Department to l yo“; LUMBER (“My __ Mes,“ have a promises on Queen Street and iii» hififliiil’ was adjourned until Dec. 2'7 G, R. Holmes and J. O C Camphull ap- PBBTEG f0!‘ the Avomey-Gcneral, D. L. Mathieson for the lridlClTd. and J. A. MarDoii-ilii for the ten- ant. $35,700 Top Price VTSITED RELATIVE§ - Mrs. li“';i’l".,lf.'i.'l-".i-“" ".i"'.'£°i.‘f3.“.;; ll Newmarket Sales spent several (lays iii Trenton wit}, her daughters. who are employed -—- in New Glasgow. aim with her aunt. . England. Dec. 2 Mrs. Dilnlcl Daley. ma Mr Daley. rlAPl — 10rd Milford paid the we“. Ginsgoiv, haw m, m, "mm top price oi 8,500 guineas ($35,700) to their home m, the 151mm _N at, the opening today oi the annual Glasgow News) o“, December race horse sales, which maike Newmarket the Mecca for the racing fraternity this week. BABY'S 00lllS i The figure, far from a record, o o - But You Can Help ‘Nahum (luring the weekenj a5 gtitggfg ytheir hrothor-ln-ltiw and sister, ‘vir. and Mrs. George Biéll. Th-gv were cnrouie in another part of the Jrc-vince where ihcv will iv.- en. qziizcd in lumbcrin: opcriitiors. _. New Glasgow News 'earner. Today's sales brought a total oi 87.295 gulneas ($356,639) ior lid animals. “God's Plenty" Evrliiehhdrag down vitality and resistance. To- ' " ' —"—*ing the Popular a tiii m. e ti b u ll l kt (“d5 PM“? be tzrn shriiiigtllicrllpvzizhkldgin; t. Qoiiuiilu: RBPQ“ ‘or 1946 0t m9 Brmg‘ and gran 131cm]; eiullrcirgmafpttf; iiinvzfygirl- Foreign Bible Society, 14o Queen " " ' -Y'~"“ Victoria St. London E 0.4, Eng- ridolthlltatl trialstht kc ' ' is,“ v ‘r "i"; *».P::‘.'~:."~ e n . h , . ounildshyol by thousands o! Mothers ior over flfic" M wary up‘: m 4o years. ma‘ for teethlnl levers. consti s- _ d o or simple baby ailments. o, ‘There is something very oom- "sleepy" stuii-riu dnlllng eliect. Get s box, fol-ting who,“ "w flue of ‘he pm; of Baby‘! Own Tablets today. Only 25¢‘ “lit mar Repon In a “me o! dearth m iwent ior a iive-year-old mare, Fragrant View, a half sister to Alr- borne. winner ‘oi the Derby this YBflr and the season's top money To Fight Thorn O Median! Science denies than is any snob thing u a euro for colds- only Nature bore sell an do lt- So when baby's snltflal. or l1 la e ' “much” cmmfln "h: n‘ on many lands and iamlne in others. As usual the keynote oi the Rie- _________._. K"! yssr small fry worm and happy ls blight winter rogs from our CHILDREN'S STORE! We've o wonderful selection in loving memory of -of all the clothes they'll need! T AFFETA 0nd CREPE KERCHIEFS, Etc. MITTS, and Etc. ~ TllE insert HOLMES & BllAllL :4.-,-J l 1 4 .. a 1.. s,_J_A_-.-._1,-.. _, __,_§..\Lu 1.51.. i.i_..\s_._u.-.I-.J-s.Le.\el-+.k-1-s-___ a EY In Memos-ions MRS. W. H. formerly Verno Choppsll, R.C.A.F., Kensington. lllSS Yllllli TIRED FEELING GllllllBYE! P. l”; Many Suilor Low rant-And Don't Know li- our darling daughter, ROBOTHAM, DRESSES gfigégcoiirs iinfissATlN Beside your photo we on... and ix:- u... much we miss afilfglgéilfgfiilgfilfagfi COATs CQVE“ With heart both crushed and Be counts the tears we -Y°\I‘:l" "Id-g ‘;"'p,:l._"“l'“'°" §|(| sun's LEGGNGS I!" lhfll ' ‘to lood count nouns m llama“ Bit, in the gloom the sweet And whispers, ‘she only enoubndblood carousel-chairman,“ SKI PANTS ROMPERS words some, sleeps. lent-mum's‘; iéifilinu.» PARKAS = BABY COATS, DRESSES Not lost bst gone before. Your loved one ls not dead. u owns to u MI Irma‘: "l" ttousss IONNETS ~ :""".:‘:.';'il‘€.’:l::l;"a“'& ' l.» ' lo we'll be brave, deu- Verna tboonergyln your-body anhmslvsm o And pray to God osoh day nin Wer- And when be calls us horns to you 0:81’ wlm“ PM‘: m. W“ Your smile will stills the way. 1 Sadly inisspd by Mother and Dad. TbI . l t-h i l B3ill-"et“.‘lnl§.l.‘l‘i...f&m-Z'u'll'~3 w. Thegiowlth your blood count iosl like iindiris Kayla-It'll‘! ll o ti . I r r gnu" 5&2: iii-E rVlD tolu- PAGFI THREE Jl i GILLETTE . ARISTOCRAT Gold-Plated. one-piece raz- ors ln box. with l0 Blades. Gifts For Everyone Oii Your List H E ‘We-w Zséefiwagg k DON'T roiioizi BABY BABY BRUSH and COMB SETS NYLON IN LUCITE $3.75 PLASTIC BABY RATTLES 50c ROCKABYE and BABY'S OWN SETS 60c to $2.50 / $5.00 _ ROLLS RAZORS . . .,,_. . . . .. $9.95 REMINGTON (Electric Shavers) — nnnMQN-rzgp Duol Head . . . . . . . . .. .. .. $19.95 gaalrgliclrigliils: TOlLE; SETS ‘ saws ' SHAVING szrs m“... m, c, u... $111,. BACHELOR Cute: 50c to 86.00 9'15"" YARDLEY Jasmine SEAFORTH “m” $27.57.. um) "mm" CARGO a Bmh" WOODBURY‘S ' Muny Others “éfififigs DRESSER $1130 to $900 TOILET WATERS SETS scorch HEATHER F‘ PERFUME l PIPES, LIGHTERS, SHAVING BRUSHES 5:23;, nag‘? Lei u; Help You Choose His Gift $1.25 ’ ' p Boxed Sol)! Keystone b l1 I‘ 5 ' n ‘velar;- b ,.,.,,,,,,,..,,,, ms {Renwtu srvnr n33“; Halrbrisshes DISPENSING CHEMISTS ' PHONE ‘Z19 m“ RGT. GE [lllGE 6. KENT 5T5. EHARLUTTETBWNJIEI. port is indicated in the Preface. It tells the story of the way in which the British and Foreign Bible 50¢- lety has distributed the Book oi God's Plenty to aaceoy vita-rid diu- ing the pflSt tirclvo months. The titles oi the chapters indic- ate the scope and variety oi the Society's many activities through- out the world: "The Book of God's Plenty" "God's Plenty in Trans- lations" "The Sower of Plenty. “Getting Going oii the Continent." “The First Year in India," “The Curtain Rises .in China". “Unity in South America," “In the Com- monwealth," "The Haywards Heath Conierencc". “God's Plenty in Gifts". Naturally there is much to re- port about re-stairting the work in very interwtlng address was given home on this occasion. Alter singing by ivLr. Kean. Quiet music was God Save the King ‘everyone wend. reridered by Mrs Dale Proude while ed their way homewaird. having spent the oiiering was taken and mite s very enjoyable social evening, boxes passed in which amounted to (Patriot please copy). $30 00 A solo “Alone" by Mr. BLACKHEADS Kean was much enjoyed. Singing of Hymn 249 Jesus Shall Reign and Set two ounces of eroxiae powder from your druggist. prlnkle on a hot. the Benediction brought the pro- gramme to a close. After the wants oi the lnnerman were taken care oi by the ladies present, the remaind- l i» i,» "some w» mm a“:::,°*i.r.::.:'.::s'z'i.'l:.‘as;:z;22i: mus": ‘md smgmg- A heany vole The one safe, sure and simple way~b oi‘ thanks was tendered to Mr. and "mo" blackheada_ Mrs. (Rabbe (or the use oi their a s‘ ‘as a‘ a a a A a ‘an; many lands in Europe, whilst the other Continents are not neglected as the theme unfolds, It is inter- esting to iirid that the work in China has been resumed; that there is unity in operation between the American Bible Society and the British and Foreign Bible Society in South America. and that in the Empire (Jommonwealih the British and Foreign Bible Society continues to operate through its Auxiliaries. over that vast area of the world's surface. There is an interesting account oi the formation oi the Council oi United Bible Societies. Within this Council each Society will be seli- goveming, and make collections wlthl.ii its own territory. The main object oi this federation is to dc- velop a sense oi unity in the one great purpose for which all Bible societies exist, namely the wider circulation oi the Holy Scriptures without note or comment. Gifts to the Society during the past year have shown a large in- crease. but the prograrrune needed for replonidun L‘OE the printed Word throughout the world will require even greater generosity and mom sacrificial giving than Christ- ian le have yct been called qt be fest. Mm: aox ommvo The annual Mite Box Opening oi Princiown Rood W.M S. was held at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. ilbsnk Crabbe on Friday evening. November 15th. There was a large number oi members. associate help- ers and visitors in attendance. The President, Mrs. Ben]. Senin- er called the gathering to order and the iollowing programme was en- joyed by all. Hymn. In Christ There Is No East or West Responsive Reading. Psalm LXXII Lord's Prayer in unison Solo by Vera Cruwys. Reading by Eileen Waite Solo by Wayne Proude Reading by Hazel Waite. Solo by Betty Proude. Reading by Verna Wood. Duct by Hazel Waite and Betty Pmude. A d F10!!!‘ "‘ y win prizes W" brx SA ré- l oozaorrrr lxv-vw vvv vv v l (Continued from Page 2) ' I anus JEALOUS TURK I l 0i course. seeing as how the young mother is like the jealous ‘lurk [who bears no rival near the throne. i! Grandma had an ounce oi ~woridly knowledge instead oi being all heart. she would keep irom under your ieet and oii oi your nerves, by sensing your iolly and inevr-r coming even to look at the baby unless especially invited, and me would no more kiss it than give it poison. And, little as you think it. that would be the baby's loss, (or doc- tors have had a change oi heart about Grandmas and the iinest pedi- atricians are now prescribing them. They say that babies get lone- some and bored when they are leit too much by themselves, and they need to be cuddled and fussed ovcr and walked and sung to, and that. nobody can do this so well as Grandma. And listen. young mother, get u line on your own conduct and what the inevitable results are going to be, and see l1 you don't think you will pay a pretty high price ior moncrpolizing the baby and being jealous oi Grandma. To begin with, you are taking i-lio first iatal step in alienating your husband from you. He is loud oi his parents and. grateful to them ior making his young married iile uasy and comfort- able instead oi the struggle it is to most young couples. Do you think he will ever iorglve you ior hurting those good, kind people? Never. It will rankle in his mind as long as he lives. Then consider that the baby isn't your sole possession. It belongs to his iamily as well as to you. and you are doing a cruel thing when you shut i-hcm out oi the picture. Also, think oi this. Game day this llillo baby \\".i hair a little child or his own. How will you ieei it another selfish, jealous young mother diuts you sway irom the child that is bone or your bone and ile!) oi your flesh and heart oi your heart? - DOROTHY DIX: I have been married ior 35 years. Have |bcen a good wile and mother. Now all oi my children arc grown uip and ‘married and I have nothing to hold me dowii except my husband. I he is ;love him rind h-r has been o good husband ti» mt‘ vxcwpl. that l‘ tyrannical. In all oi my ilic with him X havi- lll'\‘t‘l‘ iiai-rd l’! lczivi‘ lllf‘ house ,without his coming along. llc dorsnw allow me to go to the aiternoon Imovlcs, or belong to a club. or do nnyiliiiig on my own. and 1 crave 5a little freedom, Don't you think I am i-ntlllod to it? l PUZZLED r l ANSWER: You certainly are. Why don't you takc it? It is silly iior you to give in and let him boss ihc lilo out oi you. There is noth- ling you want to do that is the slightest harm. So go to it. Remember ‘that slavery has been abolished oven for wives. l Tell your husband that ii he doesn't want you lo go out alone, no lean trot along with you. hu_t_tha_t__you are going, anyhow. .choice o? 5 women who For home baking