DECEMBER _1_4_. 1942 ~ 1 EA LANE All New I942 Guaranteed Smart Is she hard to please? A fine Cedar Chest is one gift that appeals to girls of all ages! It's ilie Hope Chest of the young girl with her rosy dreams of the future . . . ‘Pi-ensure Chest of the Bride- io-be, f0i' saving shower gifis and precious articles for the firs’. new home. . .the practi- cal storage chest for wife or mother, for protecting blan- kets, furs, baby’s fine wool- ens! This Christmas — thrill her with a Lane Cedar Hope Chest! ‘ ilard Tables Now is the time to give her that new Card Table that she has been wanting for so long. A fine value at -- $1.95. $3.95 $5.95 BUYING MORE, WE BUY FOR LESS; SELLING MORE, WE SELL FOR LESS. BEDROOM MIRRORS mums framed and Venetian Mirrors _in T _- H“ hairs, Styles, Sizes sélgllyfstyeledfn-lceb, f“ f“ upholstered, with Occasions ruffled lkht __ Prwed from Priced from — J? $115 1° '0: 33.00 $27.50 s7.» o $ . Z MOiiFiS Til PAY i l}. Y’? ON THE HOLMAN Easy Payment Pia" “l?! 571E ‘The Ode was sung followed by 11- "UNIER Bu,“ Y’ P’ panting me C.ub Womezis eieed. i The Y_ P‘ U‘ presented the“. Con. The minutes oi the November meet- I an and Debate in 1,119 Masonic ‘ing was rend and soul sppiuvd K511 on Tuesday _ 3th,, mil Bull call was answer-d bi‘ P111118 were well reoeiv Jichorus entitled the yearly tees, imports wiis heard "Men oi the Soil" opened the even- ircm the S.ck wlld Schtol cim- ingw entertainment which was iol- niittees. It ws. decided‘ io have lowed by a sing song oi’ familiar school cleaned diishig i-hu holidays. selections. A reading bv Miss Freda The new comm-tees znmtd were: Newman and two selections by the School, Mrs. Clukncrs Laird and following group Mrs. Cousins. Misses Mrs. Earl Houston. Trade Board Verne Andrews. Marsnret mockett. booklets were ivr-ssed out to the v91"- Riibelimll- 1nd Mm"! WW1’ mcmbem 1-11,, Q"Q3H°11ol1flll‘Q§ ii . nor completed this part o! the pro- led in were (.i i enilfip, by MrsM. on the subject - a - The debate hififi‘ 82.1 ‘J55 “i353; do”; 3-3;; or» w» mgiw s11“ 1w» ..'.' " ow r Res ngtan rom that the Ilfilliliol‘ wouli mirhso obaewatifffanflnai” o! high 0rd“ War Saving; Cmtliieatle. A oom- lnittce was n imei to bu? tho usual afgalag: ofl°amgflfgga we“ Christmas tron: ‘lcr :he otrldren in seabed ‘hem romemuy‘ M: H the commonly. A inmo nurs rig 8mm,‘ m d M‘ B l, ‘Johnsawulnl class was dim sed wh ch wil get and Mtgtanighk Rinufigck uphfld “WW” ' ‘em ("Hmml “t. me an?“ the lifirmstive: Mrs. Orville Sellar niconwgv, Sax b are: wll be ro.l'e_ Lmdma ma, Manon Q1111,- mm M15, gt t-‘e lvme o. Mrs. ibrlsrii Hi1 “lama Mach,“ prefixed me 0'1 Sr tii ds- em rig ior the him "Humble" side‘ M15“; Edna why ‘rcm this community in the '0 c1. mm and mum mckymm um] n; exams and was greatly phased with the results, He c. m iinrnte. tie class (‘ll iiic ca, abl; iviiy iii munch uliey handled t-lir “Kr-h Ai-Qlll 2° received oertizates. Recent visitors lo Charlottetown “we; Mr. and Mrs. Wariied Orr, Miiyfleld, Mr. and ivis. Granville Buntnin and Mrs Ruth Buntain, Rustico, also Mr. Eric Stovensm. New Glasgow and Vicinity The many friends of Mrs. P rcfl’ Dirkleson will bo glad to lcorn slit? is improving in henlii. She is st present a patient in the P. E. I- H°5l>1tsl. The Pageant, "The Challenge Oi _- The Cross" was vcrv beautifully Pfe- _ sented in the Christian Cliur h hvre on Sunday‘ evening last. W l the ladies oi the CFii ch. T"e . music was in keeping wit/n the 00-: “"10". a s lver co ii- rcn was taken which will go for missionary . _ Pllflloses. —-'- ’ "- - __.___._ Mr. Min-my or" l It rei-nti" "l" The large circie oi irlrntis oi ‘Mrs. _Alm.'i_ N 3.. whrc he ha- r; sir-T" an.) A. n. Stevmmi will be she'll resilien- ifl know that she is able to be ip '35“! I36!‘ her recent illness. Mr ilrwin Ndrews who was suc- cessfully opcrntccl on for appell- (llcitis in the P. E. Issml Hosp tal. has rrturned home. 8mm)’ 1m" proved in health. Mrs. Rfdviird Die‘ i-son is ‘n Pen View to be with her mother who h s been ill, but ii. is rlewsiniz to report 81w 15 1mproving in heflixi. Mr. Andrew D ‘rm w-s ii v. it r __ to Kerwin i n r.~~ i-lwii l rrss 1rd i quilt w~s nursed i“ iudge< 521d both concluded in- The first aid clean whirh w" T“ “Mm” " “y”; °‘ "m 1i" "m R“! ‘"'°*‘- M" i“! °1°= ‘l i dencndentli‘ that the debnie endfli under the (111-“110” o3 D_ A 5 New qyy-iw "'o“'r~'5 ‘nsnnvz- W12" t -K rig. mn- lre is were 1 111 ,1 119 q-wscrd by ire cnmmitre in cluige‘ iiivriiie program those taking laszlsted b1 the hostess. part were entertained at the home Wing‘; of Mr, and Mrs. Fulton Robertson. w,“ pn'(\hlfliyweV 1.7- M i,‘ an ,\'¢i:~:~<i on Mivdiiy eronrv. "nil. The President, Mir. Mound, pus del. ' l9. 07am; Stevenson, had th-i 0Y1 Wedresav ewnl l r. 5W9. 0i Oharloitelown, mite i-hfi Gift She’ll Treasure viisssui- pars irllt (YHARIAYFFIFIUWN GUARDIAN CEDAR HOPE CHEST Models i Beautiful New Designs! Moth proof i i Different i Occasional Chair interestingly designed frames in hand rubbed finishes. Heavily uphol- stered for comfort-cov- ered in a choice selec- tion of beautiful fab- rics. Priced from $9.95 to $29.50 Large Hassocks In various shapes, sizes, and color com- binations. Gifts of comfort and Utility. Priced from — For Family and Guests-Your Dining Room is Important-Make it New and Interesting i 8 or 9 Piece Suites From t0 Flowing Lines,» Modern §tream|il16d A Bedroom Suite to be PFOIJd 0f $53.50 to $350.00 3 0R i PIECE SUITS $2.75 to $6.95 among irien and relatives. again after a iumbogo, rived home after spending summer ill Hiillfnx. Mrs. Patrick Murray, Tyrone. Coady, a short time ago. Kinkorn. to Halifax. Mrs to Emyviile. Mrs. F‘. G. Trainer returned home from the Citgrsatter .0, pleasant visit The many iriends oi’ Mr. Amos Callaghan are glad to see him out severe attack o! Mr. Maurice McCloskey has ar- Mrs. Mack Costello is visiting at the home oi he: parents, Mr. A very enioyabie party was hrld pro-i at the home oi Mr, and Mrs.willi.- ‘ Mew-s. Justin. George and Frim- | eis Stordy were resent vlstors to Mr. Peter Stordy has returned home after a most enioyabe vs t 1 sister ships the Misslssppi and New Mexim. H" “'35 a¢"°1l"““l“d Idaho mounts l2 14-inch guns, along with 20 live-inch by his slstor. Mrs Jnmrs F. Gr fin. Amrs Cnlhgivn and Mrs James Gi-‘fiiii were recent visitors‘ GIFT WRAPPING AIDS WRAPPING PAPER" ciiiiisiiiiis SEALS White Tissue Doz. 9c Holly Tissue, 2 rolls, "n4" _..1‘.*~nq. Seals and ‘Fags, pkg. oi 5U 5t 3 sheets for . . . . . . . . . . .15c Seals 8: Tags, pkg. oi‘ 100 10c ,_ Gift Wrapping Paper, Seals & Tags, pkg of 150 15c lZsheeis..............29c x ~i l: the and i ,. ~ i._ *5» in» o. s. s. ma». HMO-Ton Ihttlediln. _ b lt midshipl BIG GUNS still mean business on the 33.400401: lmt- I is 024 feet long, has s i4 Ilenlclklreflgwifitfmn; “d ‘ tlcship Idaho despite her 25 years of age. Like her ‘ makes 2i 1-2 H1031 cm t ocmbe m‘ m! lemme of ma. Italy claimed iaa r comp‘ suunaflne “n11 gm Idaho in the Atlantic 0| n n s - guns and numerous anti-aircraft wrapons. The vessel a ‘lied con- Africa, but there has been no a- . was launched lll i917. just after U. S. entered Worldllfifnauon o’ this report" l War. i but was not completed until i919. The Idaho _ _..__,-..-¢_.¢-..~_¢.>~i_/4i1 -‘-~" I