'PAG_E_'_l‘WO v A cumsnus GREETINGS. lilseh year we think of something to say at the Christmas soa- m to our customers and blonds. ’ Thank you for your patience, your understanding and tolerance during This year we have no difficulty-we want to say, “Thank You”. the difficult years we all hope have passed qualltymerchandise to please you and make this STORE worthy of your For our part, we shall strive ever to supply you, with bette continued patronage. We hope that you and yours will fully enjoy this peacetime Christmas, and that the New Year will be filled with happiness and all the good things of “Peace”. ' Prowse Bros. r From the Staff and Management of LIMITED CPI-ARLOTTETOWN, R. E. I .- " 0 hue _ cnaator-Ierowu cuanomu A . A. :4. ‘A ,1, _,s_ A, 44; l, ,4, _1_ vol, _.1, 1-3 PLEASANT VALLEY W. M. S. The annual meeting of the welaiagt iltalleythUralted Chgtuch . .me at e ome a as ‘Amy Howett on Thursday even- ing, Dec. 6th, with eight members present, A Christmas candle light service was taken from the Missionary Monthly. A poem was read by m it gran)‘: Cigciiidle,’ “Candle g , urn ng rg t . Mrs. Thos. Wlgmore had charge I the worship service which op- 2 ened by singing, Oh Sing A 30ml 0f Bethlehem. Mrs. John Out- clifle, Mrs, Harry Weeks, Mrs. Aubrey Cutclifle. Mrs. Sharmun read verses from the Scripture. Several Christmas carols were sung and Miss Amy Hewett sang a solo. The offering was then taken-and verses one, two and three of hymn, As With Gladness Men of Old, was read by the mem- bers, followed by prayer by Mrs. Frank Cutcliife. An African hymn. 0h, Little One Holy, was read in unison and the service closed by singing While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night. The minutes of the last meet- ing and the last annual meeting were read and approved and the treasurer gave a very encouraging report. Mrs. Frank Cutclifle extended an invitation for the next meet- ing; the roll call is to be answer- ed by each member repeating a verse of a hymn. A letter was read by the corresponding secre- tary regarding the Presbyterial to be held in Kensington on Jan, 23 and 34. The mite boxes were then opened. _ The following officers for i946 were elected: _ President-Jim's. Frank Cutcliffe. Vice Pres-Mrs. Sharman. Rec-Secyp-Mrs, Harry Weeks. Treasurer-Mrs. Aubrey Jut- clifle. _ _ . Corresponding Secy.~Mrs.Tnos. Wlgmore. Mission Band leader - Mrs. Sherman. Assistant Mission Band leader- Mrs, Wm. Stevenson. M. in _ luvs in) rm LTD. i] 51E lfilmllflfiiliilfilIEMEIEIIEIIEIIEIEIEIEIEIIEIEIEILEIEIEIEIEIEIQQ All, WHOLESALE GROCERY And courses-roam! nouns: Will close their pieces p! business on Boxmo on i wsuussoar. use. ma. Jym manning» m- nopycm owlarishnoo and throughout the New i-‘eor y Monthly Secy-Mrs. Howard Weeks. Temgerance Sec'y.—Mrl. Aubrey Outcll e Associate Helpers Bony-Mrs. Aubrey Cutclifle. Community Friendship 5ec’y.- Mrs. Howard Weeks. Christian Stewart Haber Weeks. Organist-Miss Amy Hewett, Meeting closed by slang Silent Night and repeating edlctlon a social hour was then enjoyed during which a delicious lunch was sewed by the hostess. Sec'y. — Mrs. HEBMITAGE W. l. The members of the Hermitage Women's Institute were entertain- ~d at the home of Mrs. William tooney on Dec. 0th, with sttend~ ince of six members and one vis- tor. The meeting opened Roll call was responded to by exchange o! gifts by Santa Claus. His jovial and witty sayings caus» ed a great deal of laughter. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. W, J. McVsrish and Mrs, Aeneas Cu- ran reported for school committee and decided that a treat be iven to the school children at O rist- mas: also a treat be lent to the sick and shut-ins. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 be sent to the TB. Lea- gue, Plans for game of whist during the winter months were discussed, Mrs. James Redmond Invited the members to her home for next , where roll call is to be answered b New Year“: sfllfllilie ions. Meet n: closed with God Save the King, after which a de- iicious lunch was served by the pah Ben- “d , by .. . slnlng Institute Ode, followed by ’ the Creed. Atomic Secret Guntrlhutss To. Old Friendship ar cums nnacaauan Canadian Prue Sill! serve in almost ideals and objectives of Whit 11H“ he oe ousefls was low: Roosevelt regime. . Truman to Canada‘! ‘rhe two national leaders met for the first time at the United otivns om on conference in Ban Francisco last June. Mr. KinB spent l hours at the White House when he was enrouto o Ihivriand in the fall, and in Nov- ember he and the president and Prime Minister Attlee held their momma-tons conference hone can the nipeg o-n brief trips in earlier years Now. yhe Dissident says, he is looldna forward to making "a. real visit” to Canada as soon as the pressure oi migent responsib- ilities Dermits. ThTCilZllOlli. the wa/r Canada and the United Stat-es worked together almost as n unit in the Anglo- C-anadian-American combination to throw their economic strength be- hind the effort. in defeat the Axis. Questions of tmde policies and tariff barriers were pushed into tlhe bac . Now they will havembedealtwithhitheligtu or existing produce any sharp emtfliot between the traditional friends. In the coming age of atomic power and liqrltning-fast develop- ment of high-speed air travel, Canada's ncrthland becomes a strategic area. for the whole Am- erican continent. Integrate Forces The prospect is that Canada will iuidertake the trusteeship 0t! gal. tgtalwgrlea for the beneiitthof e em ere, su g e scientific and other {films nec- essary to pace with tlhe de- mands of peaceful traffic and the conmingenclw of possible attack. The WMQ'UMM States joint pmmanent defence board, sq, up by Mr. K1118 and Hpident Roose- velt at their: t‘ meeting in Augmt. 1940. runeins s reins concern. ‘more isalivkellhood thottlstm- aim wfllbe to over arises. they opente as one unit in dofenoeug! the contin- ent- “ ‘ ‘ ’ equipment. hostess assisted by Mrs. Curran. A social hour was passed brought th evening to a very in music and singing, which May your Christan be as happy as can be and all you hopes and ambitions fulfilled dab lag-tho. comiagyear. , enioyable c ole. years! We are hoping that every one of you enjoystheiiappi- m; of Christmas and: the holiday season. We .1... u express our thanks for yqur patronage and your friend- ship, and hope we may serve you throughout the future anus: STEWART and 00.110. ‘CAPTAIN EDDIE" T0 OPEN HERE Starring Fred MacMun-y with a brilliant supportin cast, "Cap tain Eddie," the thrill n: and dru- matic story 0t‘ a man who has tempted fate, defied danger and lived a hundred lifetimes in one. opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre. , Packed with drama comedy and‘ action, the 50! tury-Fox film, a Eureka Pictures ggoduction, tells th, life story of die Rickenbacker. daring. h Cen- Featured in the outstanding cast of the picture are Lynn Bari, Char- les Bickford, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Nolan and James Gleason. Winfield aheehan Welsh as associate‘ producer. mum -(CP) — I'lth peace plan- nine toad t LN U190 among er; “Captain Eddie" was directed by remin Lloyd Bacon and produced by The Management I Ami Staff OF THE nouns HARDWARE», COMPANY m). WISH YOU ALL A Many Chrishnas’ anlfleek you for year pakensge oilfi- past year and your continued goodwill and support. May 1946 bring with it prosperity and contentment to the United Nationalism! “Peace 0n Earth, Goodwill y» Men. ' T I with Christy