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McLeod 8 Bentley W. l. BENTLII. K. C. .I. A. QBNTLIY. l. U. Barristers and AAtersaeye-et-r; Law a whc’ ._...______________________' Lhm-les R. McQuaid a. s. ~s\.\lnl.\'.\'.\t ._A lesiem Trust Building" Charlottetown Phone i711 ee~ e wee-Mae Ilrrlster. Solicitor. Notarv. E e444 Chartered Accountants 58 Grafton Street. ‘ C” fatieown Phfina i000 Boa M‘. Rlllllfllph W. Manning. C. A Public Stenngropher" Mlnseograpblng cards and circular correspondence. tyninl llld Mokkeepirrl- M158 HELEN (HIDDEN Telephone limo J. I. 0. Bos m. llorrallandilonoaoyfi . Chartered Aeeaenilnta All. F. llliilillllll laden ‘his Ialililla w Charlottetown ti, Ielllliilll, as. M. mass. no. seasons. IOLICITOI Olillll IUILDING ; WTITTEN . ',;, l. | 7' ._____._ PINK CHEEKS n. a. nous a on. A 'r' TQDAYz-WED. ' IT'S A BiliES-CHASIN’ uusiclt MYSTERYE. A. _ ' columns ~ lncruaee f Preaanla vgan Lina h ‘ . etar Iraaor - aaaaa uiigware Irvlar voana l mo: . Adela ‘lsi .1 I s dye aN-Aarbola anemic-my For“ Prlfiaed gjlllillelfls hlravmi WWII!" 7W" News -. Sports -'Yar1ety . Shows 3:15 - 7 - Syii NEW YORK. Dec. 3-(CP)-At the Philatelic Victory Auction in New York for the benefit of the National War Fund the sale of stamps raised $12,900. One of the lots was an Iwo Jlms stamp plate outolraphed by AP Photographer Joe Rosen- thal, who took the famous flag raising -picture featured on the stamp. It was bought for $30 by Alrred l" Lichtenstein. New York importer. and woe the fiiist such item ever offered for SR6 p. Qlamou/z an. Many a girl who seeks a glamor- ous appearance believes in good complexion Pink “'99” thrown in. _ The bright, happy-looking girl is almost sure to be on the lookout for any possible weakness — she finds out whether certain organs are working right or not. If she is not "regular" she has Con- atipated headaches. sho probsbl can use DR. HAMILTON’! PILL to advantage. Marry girls and wo- men who look fresh and youthful use no other “regulator”. Get DR. IIAMILTOIWS PILLS from your dlatre 'l' h i regal to ‘slzemaoh. ‘Itiver oand egowela, and ‘dms'°"rl>h'-’s n1. ‘£336 DIP Xv DR HAMILTONNS PILLS TUNE IN ‘Drnggist; they are mild and eaaaa ‘ CIABWl-LI. lea Paotelfllll. FIDIIATION loll‘ ll‘ DON BUIANOI 000KB for Christmas Dhow- graphs. Eveninss by WATCHES, Diamonds, all latest styles at. Croclretts Jewellery 105 Keen sum. 12-4-13, i2 at. DI. J. A, MuMILLAN will be absent from his office December 4th to 13th. 12-4-21 STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY all day. and esoh Wednesday until trnas. Kennedy's - -2 MB MoLUll 0N RADIO T0- Nltlliflt-Mr. W. Chester S. Mc- Luxe. M. P., is booked for radio broadcast tonight from eight lto . . L. quarter past. STARTING DEC. 5, our store will be open all ds-y Wednesdays dorms December. W. W. Wellner. Ltd. 12-4-21 WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. —Ail appointments are to meet for service on Thursday. 7.30 1;. M_ or, Wlléillzfi Sofilth. ‘ittncigegéla uslnes; mee . ev. . . - per speaker. 12-4-11. STARTING DEC. 5. our store will be open all dsy Wednesdays (illritlil December. W. W. Wollner. Ltd. 12-4-21 RETURNING HOME - Miss Marita-rot Martin. Mr. K. M. Martin. KC Martin, is among the assessors on S. S. Queen Elizabe due to dock in New York from overseas about Dec. 6th. BAHAT EDUCATIONAL SEMI- NAR. — Queen H tel. Tuesday. 8.30 P. M. Subject: “The Future 0f China, and Js " with reel. 7.00 ‘New Keys to the by Mrs, Robert Lee Moffett. 1244i 8011001. BOABD MEETING - At the regular monthly meeting of the School Board yesterday, it was ‘Wear. .. and Mrs. close for the Christmas holidays on Friday, Dec. 2i and re-open on Thursday, Jan. 3. Dr. sided at the meeting. PURCHASE FARM - Mr. Rob- ert Borden of Charlottetown has purchased the fine farm, property of Mr. Oliffoscl Scott, North River. Mr. Borden ntends to carry extensive farming, Mr, and Mrs. Scott has purchased the country home at Crspeud of Miss Mary Newsom of Charlottetown. where PLEASANT VALLEY Y. P. U. - On Friday evening the P. V. Y. P. U. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton W sabo McKay was leader. and Miss evening. Meetins opened by call to worship by the leader. follow- ed by singing hymn 388. Scripture readinz. Mari: Lat-U. was read by Mrs. Milton Weeks. and a.l.l the members repeated a. ore-yer in unison. The discussion for the evening was on “‘ I n- sries. This period closed by sins- ing hymn 2. It was moved and seconded that a treat be sent the Pastor. Rev. Mr. Morrison. who is resrettsisiy ill in the P. E. I. Hoa- pital. It was decided to meet Tuesday evening and Dock a boa for one of the members still over- seas. Offertnz amounted w 53 cents. Roll call was raponded to bv the bers. Mia Mldmd Wlgmora was appointed to find a niece of mes/aim: for next weak. The meebina closed by ainli hymn 4B6 and all repeated the Lord's Prayer and the Miapah Benediction in unison. - (Patriot please copy). “moons o MoLEOD 1mm be eaeh Wednesday nnll aliiiriamum tosses-row, Personals Mrs. Elizabeth Moms turned to her home in ton after spending e. month Charlottetown and York. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Campbell, Rocky Point, are leaving Wednes- day morning for the UNA. where they expect to spend the winter months. Their many friends wish them a pleasant trip and a sdfe return. Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer of st. Peter's BMW, 9.12.1 , are vtsit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Percy Patrlquln at Murray's Siding. Mr. Palmer. just returned from overseer two weeks ago, where he was a pris- oner of war for four and a half years, being taken prisoner in Hung Kong. —Truro News. ALEXANDRA W. l. ANNUAL MIITING has re- K . n The annual meeting of the Alex- andra Women's Institute WI] held on Nov. a at the home of Hrs. Bruce Judson with ten members and four visitors praaant. The President presided and the meat- ngopenedbyi, ' gthaCraad in . - Ten ernbe s, of whom two were now members, answered the roll call by paying their membership fe . The lltlhiltllfif the laat an- suxi and monthly meetings were read and a proved. This was bl- lowee by ntareating ra the year's work, given by dent, secretary and treasurer. The treasurers report ance of 1.16. The o cers for the coming ‘year were elected as follows: Prasi ant, . H! Ill Bea a gt?! MscDoutzgll. guru”. , OI‘ Q Mn“ In, a; fifikltotkliulintdgl and gm. ea u: flyten IIICGUO ll!‘ g: 1P Resorts we're 1198i ha.“ us: DWI! GO flli l“) U daughter of mn- decided the City Schools would G1 IJ, Yeo pre. M was spoofs-lied organist for the J cnalitorrsrolvu chocolate _..s.._i-.__.___-_- THAT'S IlClii_ Here's appreoll- tion in its heartsest form . . . the kind of‘ hearty DXPPQCIDtIOILiSDII’ “mashed by rzs tasimg hptona Tea , v . the tea that experts only b? brisla savour. always M“. '1"; and full-bodied, never flat or inst?‘ - See it‘ our taste HEP“! w?‘ l?‘ “pa” _ A’); your grocer to ay or M"); gugmg Lipton a Tea. WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL Repc t f No ember. Grad: Vlgxl‘: I, vwillfom Chowen; 2, Ralph Frizzeil; 1i, Funnels Cur- ] _ . “tirade VII: i. Betty Hurry: 2. Freda MacKinnon; a, Phyllis Carr- Grade VI: 1. Stewart Wakelirl: 2, Denzil MaoLure: 3. Sidney Hurry. Grade V: l. Elaine Mutants: 2. Glover; 3, Glenda ‘ad... ‘iv SR1 1. Lovell Glover; 2, John Chowen; 3. Mel-vii Saund- era. Grade IV Jr.: l, Violet Van - Myrtle Viaeey; old MacKinnon. Grade III: Car-man Glover: 2, Joan Vissey; 3. Margaret R-hlmel. Grade II: l, Miriam Hurry. Grad/e l (a): 1. Earl Moore; 2. Ruby Moore: 3. Earl Wakellm. Grade x ma): 1, Betty Maerdhr non; 2, lvv MacKinnon: 3. Harvey y. Average in Senior illiam Chowen. Average in Junior ' 76.6, Lovell Glover. Perfect attendance: John Mac- Klrmm, Phyllis Con, Freih Mac- Kiruwn. Glenda Campbell. aine , stirli-rls Glover, Lovell Fred Chovven. Violet Van Carmen Ruby MacKinhcn. Ea/rl core. ‘Wee savima: N100. Teach : er U. Morrieew. CORNWALL SCHOOL The following is the Corn all School for the rt of £53m of bl grace X.--1, Stanley Godfrey rule lX.—1, lwelyn Gcdxresn. Grace VIII. Guss; 3. Hollis MacPhI-il. Grade VIL-l, Inez Gass; 2 Eva acPhnil. Gmde V.-1_ Dorothy Duruford; 2, In; Lowthar. N‘; Gr e III, _- 1. Audfc 2 Carl Willis; 3, Christ Phall Grade II.-—1.Laur Hyde. . Grade I. .—1. Artlllhur MacPhail; 2. Willard MacDonald. . B.-1, Bruce Youn . 3c- ig, Merrill Lnwther; 3. Eugene Dona- e u . Highest average in Senior Grades: orothy Dunsford 89.3%. Highest aver e in Jimior Grades: Arthur MacPhe and Gordon Mac- lvlillan 95.2%. Prise for Stars in Grade l.— Alfitlhur MacPhaII and Gordon Mao- an. P 1 Attendant: z A drey Frigellmand Wands Vigil-is- u Marlon L. Bell-Teacher. In Mernoriam MB. DANIEL GABNHAM AMHERST, Nov. 30 —After long illness the death occurred lsat evening of Daniel Garnham, a weli-ltnown citizen of Amherst. Ha was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Gsrnham of Charloltc-. town, and is survived by his wife: one daughter, Mrs. L. MacAlocn of Hamilton Ont.; and two sons, El- more an Breton of Amherst; and two brothers, Jack and George of Charlottetown. v ____. manta were served by the hostess and lunch committee. The Decem- ber-meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Nat MscKinnon. cumsrusa GIFTS u‘ - ~ Boo/finer’: BRIDAL WREATH Exquisite Diamonds Modern design Priced ' up Frora Y ‘Dlrtm -ALSO- Locxsrs rsnoarvrs sarcomas- Jlant Gstfiah , iiavo Odd liiat Aw iant rocks and ‘another which has hard i9 oonoelve that even fish mursohes rocks for t. in "efforts to detach s ther Bis-rouse catfish. bulletin 1109s on. "is one moat popular food fishes reaches a lensth of more three feet. is roadilrv dented-looted and has become a fruit-eating anim banana a1. "Its favorite foodie the ." Now batting an eye. the Smith- sonian capsits story - criptlon or a. 110%“ of c esner cam. snout. into a‘ sucking an which enables the fish. t0 attach itaelfto rocks in a stream. . GREENVALE ‘ w. I. ANNUAL MEETING ‘Ilhe twentieth annual meeting . I was held on the home of . lar MacPher-son. with seven membem and one visitor attend- In the absence of the president. the vice-president. Mrs. Russel White presided. and opened the meetins with Creed in unison. Minutes of last annual and last regular meetings were read. ID" “@233 ‘m’ t... " ted mun: comm repor v and taklns fruit to two homes. Secretary presented bills for varnish and paint which was bought for school amounting to $1. . It was moved and second- ed that all bills be paid. The secretary save s resort of year's work. Ten regular meetiusa were held ‘with an average attendance of seven, the number of paid-up melnébers was aleleven.“ o1 e ln-l-Iw! woe waa aaf - lows: Receipts: Coll on; meetlinse 84.08; donation proceeds of plug: $91.2); $43.84; interest a ; Gov srrant $135; membership $2.75; balance from $38.87; total $118.67. lhvpemdit - anoe rvment es last year Red Cross report for year was as follows: Bevan large quilts and one crib uilt dorwted, four W!" men's 9138111166. three pairs mi» election o! officers m- the ensuina year m as follows: President. Mrs. Kenneth White; vicvpresideut, . Ehnlg . R156; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Mll- lll‘ ra-el - Grade l. C.—1. Gordon MacM Ian: and Mrs convsner. Mrs. _ Ilhegsslvatiun Amav collection was incomplete so s report could not he liven. Roll call for "name one of the first new district" liaiilo Static Saved Livaa During War m. . s-uir) wvarda- count and Pacific it was ‘u! y. A device-a close static and can locate position of tornu ithin i - molmfl W a rad of 2. The war De tmem today the device-com a static “g “sferics” directed finder-ho“; HEB! Deocetime promise. / AUTUMN LEAVES Some Autumn loaves you “m, l0 me. - Leaves of b ht and rillianr. Gathered neiltsh a ms it tree m“ Beside the River Mon . Fondest memomea they have or mymwliiooiflnreh; ' wan ago, M h 1.31%.’. 2.3%". .....".3‘"m'.’°‘"" B th RI fl , Eh‘. J... lift. 1333. ‘fizz?’ And the d mo. taéiiiiiifa‘? '33s. m _ land r mow. B?!“ by the $333315?‘ ttafi7lo°°fiawiafi #31 Nor trfifsainm oi u» baaa. but... do”: Wgthbmaltrhoaaudlorhs. ‘ be Q0 37-5‘: tiiouofégflii?" hi"! ~11“ Your. mm a t‘ BINGO (Holy. Rerflemer Hell TWNIGHT Dec. 8--(AP)~"- hiohaab w ile- esori 1y u “d: stfituiam zfiiiinbv "to: Smithsonian Institution. round tones‘ tb l ‘a v fistbir: thar stairwell: it a oat- roma‘ sake. . FUN-NONI f $110M“! 11%.???“ hours earlier. This was the beat _ " the of the in Siam Ulllt today to show not? . d to year highs in the indicsa and utiiit. e _ than lsenalf. meetino m m‘ era oi Thigeeém‘ closed with God Save ‘I c Crock Marketa ~ At-A ‘Glance choc, n». a - (Arie- hout th ceiling re ulations to- day anefiiloyiridetlon usher! the thy contract down t e five-cepha- buahel daily limit at timer. NIWYORK bee! - (AP) - 11» priea of new York emu a:- sa memberships rose today to the highest level since 1981 when one sold for $00,000. up al.000 rem a transaction reported a few price since $5,000 on July 20. I087. Dec. 8 — (OP) -- In the Toronto Stock Market advanced substantial index gains for all groups. In the early session the cheaper golds and Bose Metals had th run. Astoria was the hes trader in the junior list. It" move o a new high before falling back to 87 under profit-taking. The close was up a cent net. NIW YORK. Dec. 3 .- (AP) -_ Laanminute burst of buying in motors, steels, aviation; and os- sorted lndustrlals, including seiiins . mf rails and some pivotsla, put the Stock Market ticker tape a minute ; CHI Traders became more nervous a- - ‘PORDNTO. the heaviest trading intwo weeks . _ lli volume I 220,00) shares and‘ touched 95. ‘ late today and raised volume to . the best level since last June, The Associated Press Irstock average was up 3 of a point at , ‘Nil a top since April 14, 1981, The industrials were up. .9 at 100.0 highest since March 9, 10M, The rolls were unchanged and utilities , down .1 on the day. ' WINNIPIG, Dec. 8 — (C?) - Rye‘ futures prices on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today declined the five cent limit permitted for one days’ trading in a quiet session. The market reflected similar declines of five cents at Chicago, Prices opened about two cents lower and drifted downward in spasmodic selling orders which met thin sup~ por . More than 1.200.000 bushels of Canadian wheat was taken for ex. port today. The United Kingdom took 400.000 bushels while 800.000 bushels were taken for shipment o MONTREAL, Dec, 8 _- (C!) — Security prices advanced on s broad front today on the Stock Etchsnga and Curb Market. Papers and indurtrisls went to new eisnt- s were at their best level for five years. Banks set s new mark since the average of the group was in- stituted lart year. In the sub.div~ isions of the key groups, beverages and metals scored the most note- ble increases. ‘Trading box score: Total sales, D631!) shares; Lndustrisla, 192,000: mines massoo; stocks higher 117; lower 31; unchanged M. C GRDITID DUKI OI‘ KENT When Noe late Duke of Ken was in Canada. one of the first to meet him on his Northern Ontario tour was . Brown attired in heavy fur coat a carrying a Union Jack larstrv] when Kins George end Queed Elizabeth. sailed to the Dom- on limo we; right there at the Quebec City waterfront with the some I188 ermination t) D little gal in the world. good food, too! - Ihadtoheoonvllloed... like tea, not like Aurel any! that avI ohlldras Postiun hasn't a trace of ealeln heart or narvaa or dtganion. Evan l can nah Poatus. in milk right la iha a‘, l0. a unha- aha an YE55IR. the rweotell. clever-eat. most reasonable Knows what's whet about So when also laid “Patton's drink-you'll like it, honey!” to give it airy. Juatforheraaketmind youl and om Ii Boy! Whoa a flavor-l Rich and hearty and satisfying-gm; cold» jnat a girond drink. ' can safely drink it. Boeaug W‘ l“! other drug to afloat “You inn add boiling water- u AldloeallthaaJaanalaaalhQ t... a grand-tasting .. . . I was‘ willing sosmo The Connecting ills NOVA BCOTIA - PIINCI A neat collector of ca» produce numerous a beerlnir the iaims the late President - the royal . rtsildirm to m manners the‘ royal haw and uistle o." snwday of, and Lek fur coat and a pair of: "he"... ‘M dogs. Rosa giro In her and chi idea to so to a theatre however firm. has been able hon wh docked. consummate: Christmas sparkle galore WOOL GLOVES, MITTS and FUR MITTS in pas- tel, dark shades. Priced from $1 ‘“ $4.95 Also Kid and Chamoi- sette Gloves. BANDANAS, beautiful hand woven wooll. b14851 shades. From $1.59 .. $2.98 SCARVES, .wool and 55m, bright colors sad white, from bar. “grunt and o» the point. aha inquisitive n w SHOPPE. Everything for at prices tuned to modest budget-l. I $1 “ $2.49 cl l 7 I. ‘I. - I orgorssa, miss '1 I M. V. PRINCE mnorrsnoss WOOD “LANDS. I-D-I. _ LUNCIII IQ-VID IAIILINO ICIIDIJLI IIIIUTIVI N0 Lin! Between Nov! Beetle IIYIIID ISLAND NOVA L Prince Edward ialsnr III!!! 8B7!!! CAI-DOC. N. l. (I Zea from Iieioai and (DAILY INCLUDING DUBAI) TIMI All: ITANDADD Leave Wood [shah Leave Caribou III- Ill-I. H: NOI IBIIK [all CELDIDTTITOIN, IIINOI IDWAIII “LAND 1 she royll craat even b0 have e letter from Roosevelt. 3 What O W without hi fzgovea animals h 60h- ckaegg. Ezen fies she de- she takes strim of dogs alons. N0 using’ h? beached Iron at the FASHION your merry holiday whirl HANDBAGS. is a lame variety of styles, priead to suit your hudgetnm BLOUSES-An ideal gift for Christmas. Long and short sleeves. Silas ll to I-IOUSECOATS-in Chan- illa, Satin-quilted, Ban- galline, Corduroy, Flan- nel. Sires 12 to 44. All popular shades. nan rscsna is all!» mas 4.4 0mm». s arr-r; '. extant of hu-cwaalth