‘l1 OVERCOATS $18. Now . . . here's a group of OVERCOATS that may help you choose what you need for the rest of the Winter weather. e There are herringbone tweeds in brown and grey . . single ' breasted fly front; there are fleeces in grey, brown and sand; there are navy blue and brown meltons; . blc breasted, with or without belt. . single breasted and dou- . Sizes from 34 to 42. You are invited to have a careful look at these coats . . ,._ 511d milke Your own comparisons as to excellence and price. MGDRE £~ MiLEODfifiLlil ERSTERII HIIRRIIIRI ..'1!‘ INTERIM‘!!! tn n" Radios. Writo J. B. Jay g 54m, Morell. iivereizeti tiers Banned in liursiutie HAMILTON. Bermuda, Jan. 13.- Retirrn to near-peacetime condit- ions nu the highway systqn o! Bermuda. has taken place in this last stronghold of self-propelled and horsedrewn transports-fiat. with tho coming oi’ 1947. motor vehicles over the legal limit of l0 llomlvower and 162 inches in over- all length are banned from the roads of the Colony. _ The advent of smell motor vehicles represents a oomprom‘ iiew Glasgow l And Vicinity New that the festive eased“ is over. students tetra-seed u; their when of studies. farmers and lwusewives resume regular duties, meroluniesteektekhgendfhiv‘ errnsn Mt!!! new their nets, all tend to a bus-y season ahead, Mgy we so forward as true citizen; of Canada with faith in this great ooun of ours. pwud to say vwe are Caned ens. NH- Milles- Orr spent s. few days with her parents recently. © Mr. Purseyu friends will be glad @ to know hi; health is greatly im- proved. ws-Msrvynmilmanendson Allison were the welcome guests here from pro-war days when automob- iles were not permitted on the Island, and the Bermuda Railways. horredrawn vehicles, bticyclee and water craft provided the main means of transportation. ‘ During the weir. when Bermuda became a highly important air and naval base in the Atlantic. doctors and other priorit holders Irre allowed to operate lbrge sisel cars. such s4 those normally in Canada. Same trucks. both private and government owned. will be allowed. to operate until March 81st i-n order ' to give operators time in obtain replacements. but peaceful Ber- muda, with its compromise in road tms-port, has returned to the rest- ful atmosphere which ha; so long characterized the Colony as “some- where different" from so many other famous holiday centres. NEW LONDON W. I. The regular meeting of New 1on- don W.I. was held at the home of , Mrs. Oscar MacKey on Thursday] evening. Jan. 9th. The President presided withing naming an ornamental tree or shrub. Minutes of last meeting were rcad and approved. A bill of $2.10 for treat given to the school child- ren at Christmas was, on motion, ordered paid. The committees then ‘save their reports and a new Sick Committee was appointed. narrtely: l Mrs. Wilbur MacKay, Mrs. Mont.‘ Msoiirtven. Mrs. Fred. MecDwen. Cards of appreciation were reed from the sick and bereaved. It] W35 decided we send for F‘.W.I.C. stamps to be used by the secretary. Mrs. Oscar MacKay conducted pro- gram and read paper on Rural Co- operation. A contest Jumblecl Flow- crs "was enjoyed by all present. February meeting to be at the home of Mrs. James Oole. Program to be put. an by Mrs. Stanley Brown and Mrs. Mruray MacKay. Roll call to l)c answered with My Favorite Radio Program. Receipts for the evening $2.70. Meeting closed with the king. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. tVlllfiAillbEY RIVER. COWCERT Wlicullty River school concert was held in the hall on Wednesday eveuiixg, Dcc. 18th. A large num- ber of parents and friends gather- ed to enjoy ihc program. and the Whom All Blessings Flow. sung. ‘Those appointed i0 B5515! at next meeting which was invited to the home of Mrs. children irrcsepted their parts in an admirable mrumer. Mr. Harold Cilanciloi" capubly acted as chairman for the evening and the following program was cafiritd out under the direction of the teacher, Miss Eunice Rackham. Remarks by the chairman. and friends of the commtiuily gutli- cred in l-ia-risviiic H.121 to uitetid: Rnciiaiicn, Chimneys by Betty the annual Christmas (.lll'.‘Cl'l.. lM‘dcL,CC:L l .l M‘ Ems?“ Jcwfll tfllifibli‘ fli-‘icdl Monologue, Bess-iris Christmas {film as chairman and the following pro- il-Iints by Shirley Nicholson. l l 2111mm: wis presented. music bring Conn’; 133.53.13.13; nruL furnished by Mrs. Ailihcnj; Clark- Dlglggup‘ Th‘. Concert Pam. Citorusi Jingle Bells, candy. 'l“nc chairman Announcement (lunudu Packers Limited wish to announce that effective Jan- uary 1i. 19f? they have acquired the operating assets and goodwill of Davis 8t Fraser Limited at Charlottetown. Pill, and Halifax, N.S, 211351;; o; the Island Cold Storage Company Limited at Charlottetown, y improvements to the plant will begin immediately and in the meantime the slaughtering of hogs will be carried on without inter- ruption. , We take this opportunity of soliciting your ‘shipments of live hogs and assure you of prompt slaughtering, top market prices and quick returns. ' , , We expect to be in a position to handle cattle, calves, sheep and lambs in the very near future. Watch for further announcements, ti»... Prevents timrui TUUUUUUUUUUUUUEULLULULLL a i tisuni good humor distributed Blftslpiiplls. to lflllillel‘ and pupils from a heav-i laden tree. Ho also treated them BOW!‘ M30311!‘- Sunta then departed. lnifinnnnnnniinnnnninfififinihnnnnmmmuuuimwwmomwmmwmm l__ l EUUUUuttttUUUUUUtUUUUUUUUUUUUQ "AKISVILLE SCHOOL 1 lbccvmnon A candle m we Night, chums Gum night ‘is ‘Cholrtis, Christmas Bells. the < ~ - _ _. ‘ m g . " - . c to: . CON‘ u“ by‘ l/I‘»1lgJ:;l€Wll/if1ellcl..t€llllu3§.l I U DUB to the condition of the roads! Recitation, Welcome, Harold ' _"“ "J i l "3 "P ° "i-‘Jsiiiifs trip tvus not an cas one Rcu-‘cham 0 " ". ~ u: ~ . Y '“‘ ' . i. Duciubei With ti. i. ill insult, but he arrived 0n time and in his Suntn Clutig Acrostic, Junior Recitation. Christmas Stocking, er, Gilt-OTC, Jolly Old St. Nicholas. Recitation. A Puzzle in Names, m' i Recitation Whcrc Sviiq Lives .. . . . . W 1 c}: I ~ -- - ~- mark. nilil after rt vote of thamrs Alma Clu-ndhr. wgiggirrll: Rccciiuaiirii lav Roddy byDl-‘llb ‘will . ~ . ‘he “Wm”? “l” “Willi 1° a m“ Dmlcgu“ The Tram ‘° Maw“ Mame" » . - QM will?) H; PrAFEticni gcst. b ‘by Singing the National Anthem, Jun Elkhoud. Gertrude Barrett and ' “ . ""1 ' ll‘ u? d"? 05.0 i’ _-'___-_% iJac 19 Chandler. l i , "l . :1 ‘ l ' - , . . . ‘fill,’ £‘C',;“\‘"°" wfjlt" coupon —iGPl-Britlsh EUP‘ Reciwtwn. Growing Up. Marv k u” _ ‘_ “ I ‘ “ 1 oponn Airways are to have 25 MaoLcrtn. “f_'3‘1'I'y°dé‘lzy'rlclaurz.“ " WP , 13ml} H miles Murutiiotis. powered by Drill. Christmas Wishes, eight ,1 _ ’\, ‘ ' _‘__“~ xvff i wine. bun‘ of the Ensi- by MME- propeller driving gas turbines, junior pupils. .m....i. Jfiflll .~..ri l3 il- mgr" 1.1-4 J01... lvlncL-cori. _ for liso on their international air Recitation. This Year's Request. i ~' - i‘ Digilcguc. H:i'c CClXl€5 the Bridal roping Emerson MQQRQQ Novelty Sang. There's A Hole in Recitation, An Ounce of Pre- vcntlon, Glen-mas Axworthy. Dialogue. Dad's Quiet Evening, Thelma. Barrett. Eleanor Airworthy, Marjorie Actworthy. Emerson Meo- Rae and Robert Rnclrham. Recitation, The Christmas Feel- ing. Jackie Chandler. Chorus. Ring Merry Bells. the school. Recitation. A Discovery. Eikhoud. Dialogue, The Way to Wyndham. June Eikhoud and Ilmersm Mae- mo. Candle Drill. eight junior girls. Chorus. long. long ego, girls. Recitation, Christmas Birthday, {H818 Duet. What's the Meaning of the; uitcr wishing cue and all a MerryPresenis. Jam and Jackie Chandl- Chrisimas and A Happy New Year. made a few rc-I iii-St 180k. VllltLng gt the 110mg of ivLr. and Mrs. B. Andrew. and other friends. Hhe also visit-ed Mr. W. B. Bulman whom his friend; will be eon-y to learn is quite ill. The New Glasgow United (march W.M s. held their January meet- ing at. the home of Miss Elsie Laird on Ja-n. 2nd. Miss Ella. Semple led in tho devotional period. theme being Fulfilling our church mem- bership. mums: Come Let Us S1118 of A Wonderful Love. and Stand UP for Jesus were sung. The leader gave passages of Scripture, while Mrs Melvin McLeod. Mrs. Stewart Park- man and Mrs. W. d. McLeod added readings. and fisrtha Scripture as taken from the Pmtram. Mrs. Blair Andrew offered prayer. The chmchb one Foundation was Bung. and Mrs R. W. Stevenson offered a hymn from India u a prayer which brought. tlhlspwiod to a close. The president than tool: charge Minutes qt previous meeting were read and adopted, Roll call was answered by a large number of members. Mrs. McLeod read an article an Christian Stewardship. Mrs. Anrirewme herald reed part of the meeting with the Ode follow- m Moderator. Mess“ “he, Us “l by n“ cued l“ mam‘ Em“ opgn the doorss of our ehearis at “wmbm ‘e-‘Wnded i° m" “l! W Christmas". In the absence of the community secretary, Miss Ame Stevenson noted in Mrs. Seller's place. ‘This being the annual meet- lng the different reports were re- celvcdwmd in all showed a very satisfactory year. Sending $110. to the Mission Board and sent e. par- cel to the Labrador Mission. After all reports were received. officers were elected for the year as fol- lows: ' President. Mrs. Hawaii. Vice-pres... Mrs. W. Orr. Sec‘y., (re-elected). Miss E. ample. Christian Stewardship, Mrs. Blair Andrew. Community and Friendship, Mrs. W. J. McLeod. Supply Sec‘y.. Mrs. Warzfield Orr- Temperance Sieffifl. MIS- G°fd°n Laird. Press.S€c'y.. Mrs. W J. McLeod. Associate Secy. NIH- 090180 Smith. Mrs. Warfield Orr is deieeated to attend the Presbyterlol in Char- loitetown. As a dedication, Praise God F1081! Chalmers Laird. lmaricr, Mrs. W. J. McLeod; or- ganist. Mrs. S. Parkman; Heralds, Mrs. Geo. Smith and Mrs. Gordon Laird; Prayer. Mrs. Miller Orr‘ Lunch, Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Blair Andrew. "Judse" was the word chosen for roll call. Gordian Laird offered the Mission- 31y Prayer. Mrs. Andrew was 0r- ganist. Mizpah Benediction closed the meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. W. Orr assisted by Mm- Andrew. A meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid fol- lowed. After the reading o! "ll"- utes and roll call. an autcion of articles donated were Offered 1°? sale by Mrs. R. W. 519191150"- much enthusiasm was shown and a gogdly sum realized. Mite collect- ion was received, tn all showinfl B" amount of about $35 bring fumed. since its organization, ten month! ago. . The management of the New New Glasgow rink are to be oon- gratulated on the splendid 811°" of ice they have. Good games have been seen also many Joyful even" lngs of skating. , .___. Th; nmny friends of Mi‘. R. 11» Diclriesoei will be pleased to lmow he l; making such a and are looking forward to his re- turn harm in the Sim“!- rriends and neighbours gathered I . was distributed to others Who . The oranges were donat by the S @@Q@@@Q§c@@ © t: N . $4M... ; All Ladies’ Fur Trimmed Coats Clearing at t % PRICE ' All Ladies’. and Misses Fall and Winter Dresses Clearing at l % PRICE ‘K See Our Special Rack of Ladies’ and Misses Dresses y will!“ 10 $13-95 _Cloarlng at $3.1m EACH y All Ladies’ Fur Coats Clearing at Wonderful Savings ' our now Aun- save mount , ~ “ j PROWSE BROS. LIMITED y @ll©i©Q©.@ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith on Pride/y evening, Jan. 3rd. to honour their son Allan and wel- come his bride (nee Wanda Bern- ard) on their recent marriage. After the gathering assembl ‘, tn music by Mrs. War-field Orr, Mr. Erum Andrew in a few remarks called on Mr. William Nicholson to read an address while i; fan gf green- bacics were presented to the couple Mr. Billie Andrews. In well ciosen words. Allan. on behalf of Wanda, thanked all for their kind- ness and invited them to their home. Games and 9, jolly sing song was enjoyed. IVLrs. Smith assisted by a number of ladies, served a. dainty hutch. Death claimed for its own an 888d and respected old gentleman namely Mr. David White of Jan 4. lni. Charlottetown. Mrs. Melvin Mc- good recovery children arid helped with the Pl‘; unday School. After the task was completed all Maud in Joli! 000d which smwht u» enioveblv 6""- l‘ Shirley Eikhoud. Harold Chandler. Christmas; Marjorie Axworthy. Dialogue. Wanted-A Housekeep- er. Harold MacDonald. Robert Rack- ham, Jackie Barrett, Ileana; Ax- worihy, Lois Deye. June flhhaud, Bctiy Barrett. Recitation. Twins, Marjorie De- Roche. Solo, Good-night Little Buckaroo. Dannie DeRoche. _ Chorus. 0n Christmas Ive. I Recitation. Christmas h Coming, peered and with eIIQII proceeded to distribute like to pupils and teacher from the beauti- ful and well-ladm tree is the earn- ers! the ‘hall. oranges and sank Solo. O Come All Ye Iblthfifl. Recitation. Getting Ready for, We Do Repair Work on all T pas of RADIO , Etc. Give us e cell the next time your RADIO needs . servicing. ll. A. LlWES Dairy and Electrical Supplies St.» Avord‘: - Phone 235M. Ixod is a niece, and where he spent some time previous to going to the city. He leaves many happy- mem- ories to be cherished by his widow nee Mary Hyde. as well as a num- ber of nephews and nieces and a host of friends to whom his home Wls hospitality". Friends will be gladto learn that Mrs. Billie Andrew is recovering nicely after a minor operation in the P E1. Hospital. The rnoyfield Institute met at the home of Mrs. Miller Orr. Jan. ‘iih. President, Mrs. Nicholson pre- "a We wish to E. I. Packers Limited acquired the operating Limited at both Charlottetown, P. E. L, of The Island Cold Storage Company ~ A representative of Davis I Fraser main in the office for the collection _of outsta immediate settlement will be appreciated. ' We wish to take this opportunity to thank all our shippers of livestock, poultry, produce, and all other items for the - they have given Isa. sided. Meeting opened in usual form. Minutes of previous meet- ing read and adopted. Roll call answered by six members and two visitors. Correspondence was read. Reports from committees ~ elved and new committees appointed as follows: Lunch, Mrs. A. Andrew. School, Miss Marguerite Houston and Mrs. Andrew. Sick, Mrs. Mlllar Orr and Mrs. Warfield Orr. Meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Blair Andrew, where membe will exchange valentines. Bill of Christmas boxes, etc, was ordered paid. Thanks were received from a nunvber of those who received boxes as well as a letter of thanks from a bride for a wedding gift. A paper from the Convener of Agriculture Mrs. Ray McLeod which was very interesting and Moulded thought for rural districts. A scrambled ward contest on flowers was enjoyed. Drinking cups are to be obtained for school. Mrs. Miller Orr pruent- ed n nice motto for the school. Meeting closed with singing one verse of 0 Canada. Lunch was served by Mrs. Waflield Orr, assisted by the hostess. -N. WEBTMOBLAND W. I. The regular meeting of Westmor- land W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Wrixon Moore. Meeting opened in usual form followed by Roll Cali which. was answered by ‘@©@ Announcement announce that effective January ll, 1947,‘ Canada assets Limited Ltd. Also to our teeny customers, our thanks for the business with which they have favored- us in the past. , May wc take this opportunity of soliciting the same generous support for our saeeeeaon. . p i onus s. riussn u unto . _ term coin stunner out, unites. ~ ten members. Collection amounted to $1.15 one member paid dues and one new member was welcomed. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Committees gave their reports. Treasure: re- ported $12.55 from sale of lunches and $5.60 profit on cards New Committees for February. School-Mrs. Roy Crosnnah. Sick - Mrs. Eddie Ttowsdsle. Ed. Program - Mrs. Harold Oakes, Mrs. Heber MlcVittie Social — Mrs. Robert Meyhevr, Mrs. Bert; ‘Irowsdale. Lunch _ Mrs. Harold Oakes, Mia. Robt. Mayhcw. Mrs. Heber- Mac- Vlttie. Mrs. James Moore invited mem- bers to her home for February meeting. Roll call to be answered with suggestions for "Fun and Fro- lic" program. A hill of 38c for tea was prc- sented and paid. Treasurer was asked to write Red Cross to~get some work. .Mrs‘. Heber. MacVlttie and Wi- Robert Mayhew were appointed to see about getting material for plays at library. Mrs. Robert. Mayhew gave an interesting paper on Food Facts and Household Hints. On motion meeting closed HM was followed by an interesting con- test by Mrs. Heber MacVittle. Af- ter a social hour lunch was served by hostess assisted by committee in charge. and Halifax, N. S, and also at Charlottetown, P. nding accounts for which (9 o , . of Davie & Fraser will temporarily re- suppori. which