WEDNESDA Y. ltENWllllll CHRISTMAS lllllli A small deposit each week buys a KENWUDD Blanket for Christmas A wonderful gift. a practical giita and easy to pay for in this convenient way. Choose my lovely pastel colour you please or deco) white. and plan to start paying nnu'.' Find an! about tlriu euy payment plan from our Blanks! Depannmll. In I peruuuri Kenn-oad Pun Hoolryour weekly r1'rpn.uia an -uend. and iw (.'Im'.w-nu Mu lrlunlm ilpoodfor t-full. THIRD FLOOR S'side St. Mary's Church W.A. Holds Annual Meeting -The annual meeting of the W. A. of St. Mary's Church. Sum- marside, was held on Wednesday evening in the hall with a il00d attendance. The motto hymn "The Love of Christ Constrainet.h" was sung in the worship service. fol- lowed by the Bible reading in St. Matthew. Chap. 6 and prayers by Archdeacon Harrison. is readinl. "Render unto Caesar" was 8lV9n by Mrs. G. A Coles. The president, Mrs. Roy Clark. gave the annual report, which fol- lows. after which the treasurer. Mrs. E. T. Tanton. submitted the financial statement, wliirh show- ed a good balance in the bank. A report was given by the Social Service secretary, Mrs. George Morrison. and it showed a large amount or work done within and without the parish. The Archdeacon commended the officers for the work accom- plished during the past year. The following slate at oflicera was brought in; President, Mrs. R-ay Clark, Ire-appolntedl; Vice- President. Mrs. J. R, Murphy ; secretary. Mrs. w. P. Strong, tre- appointedi; Treasurer. Mrs. E. T. Tanton, ire-appointed i; Dorcas Secretary. Miss Pearl Yco and Mrs. Margaret. Connell: Living Message, Mrs. Murphy; Social Service. Mrs. Morrison tre-ap- pointed I : Prayer Partner, Miss Mary Mill; Educational Secretary, Mrs. colea. The Cent-a-Week Fund showed an increase as well its the Thankoiferinz. The President's Report; "It is my pleasure this. my second annual repeat of our branch and to express my thanks to you all, for your won- derful co-operation during the year. "I hope. as a result of the Every Member Visitation that you will all respond by being more regular in your attendance and to prcsentl THE GUARDIAN . have the members of the other missionary balnchil, in the town, meet with us in the wonderful mir- sloriary service we had and to wel- come them to the reception after- wards. "During the year. your presi- dent and other member: had the pleasure or going to 'n'lnity Church when their W. M. 8. en- tertained Dr. Whittier from In- dia and Dr. Murray from Korea. I think this meeting with the var- ious mission 1 societies in this way is most helpful to in all and I wish more of our members would tlke advantage or hearing these various speakers and to learn of what the whole Church of Christ is doing in the world. "In conjunction with the Guild during the year. we bought g sew. iniz machine. new silver, remodel- led our cupboards and had our meeting room clcaned. "I have tried during the year to make our meetings interesting and h6ll1Nl - by singing your favorite hymns. having extn Drivers. the mission study and entertaining readings. We must not forlet that prayer iii the chief work of the W. A. The objects or the W. A. a.re: Prayer. study, work live - in that order." -5, West Cape and Vicinity The farmers of this vicinity have , mostly all of their potatoes grad- ied and hauled to market. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLennan were visitors to Summerside on 5 Friday. I Mr. Ira MacDonald of West Cape 1 was a visitor. to Summerside re- cently on business. ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson or Cascumpec were visitors to Green iliill on Sunday. Mrs. WilliamW.;a-i'l.le of Alber- ton was among those to attend the ,funeral of her grandmother. Mrs. David Brooks. ' A number of the family at the CHARLOTTETOWN fll NOVEMBER 22, 195,, .,.N our YARD GOODS MOVED TO end. Y5 our Yard Goods Deph;vlnclud5ng oil coatings, suitings, dress materials etc., is now located on our newly renovated-spacious third floor. You will find shopping a pleasure now that we have expanded the floor space to allow for bigger and better selections to choose from. Here are some of the outstanding "Third Floor", specials in yard goods, linens and house furnishings-being offered for this week- DEPARTMENT HAS new HOME One range of Corduroy in 36" width in colors light green, dark green dork wine, light wine,-Third Floor Special, yard . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. that we can increase our member-l rate Ncison Macwmiams arrived Shift It i5 Sllfh 8 help 1" TOUT Oldi home from the United States in floors to have a full attendance,'1,m9 go ,-mend meg, falhgr-'5 hm. with free discussion on the many oral that was held on Wednesday. problems arising during the meet-l i T"l'G.5RE 8 M5LEUD.- 2.25 51'. PETEWS HIGH SCHOOL Grade VI.-1. Charlie Pratt: 2. Joan Wilson; 8. Danny MacDon- aid. Grade V.-l. Harold Mnclnnis: 2. Danny McLean: fl. Mary Mc- Guigan. Grade lv.-1. Jean Mclsaac: 2. Alan Anderson; 3. Jimmy Mc- Aulay. Grade II.-l. Raymond Wilson: 2. Tommy Maclnnis. Grade 1-1, Carol Burch; 2. -Mags qruanleytu In-partment prsarherme Mcxinnon; 3. Alex 1. Carol McKenzie; 2. John Wil-lMocAulay. ,,,,,,, Daniel MacDonald-Principal. Grade X.--1. Earl MacDonald; 2. Eileen MCGnuKh: .1. Patricia Compton, Hrirold J. Mcnoniald. Grade IX.-1. Lucctte MacDon- ald; 2, shii-lav McEwen: 3. Elea- nor Marcbrmac. Grade VIII.-1, Tommy Ledwellz 2. Frankie Gillis: 3. Catherine MC- Cnllum. Sarah Maclnnis. equal. Vnnrloteon ...... iiiieteiietaitvisiizlilttorii Iviem. 6-IERE CQNES 'T”' F0 on AW, hAVTF.VI1LLVDU.T TSATD THEE ISN'T ADIY MAIL TODkY.f . - jg v.n-eta: r SAV err -v-W MA 1 MEAN GB? 114' MAIL..' nun .'.T.u'..'-.-.-..u-an SPECIAL SALE CORNED BEEF AT BARGAIN PRICES Fancy Brisket-per lb. .. Plate-per lb. 38c Boneless Rolls and Tips-per lb. .... 35c WHILE IT LASTSI J; M."S MEATS MARKET BUILDING PHONE 1810 1311 GOAL We have a large sunlllii :1 SPRINGHILL V ' A I I sold Sydney coal ,- Ii. n. ulna: & co. 0 inns. "During the year 56 visits were made to the sick and shut-ins and '32 made during the Visitation. ”From Christmas until E':istel'. we met weekly for sewins: and soc- ial intercourse. I felt that these meetings. aside from the work ac- complished, do much to further a friendlfer atmosphere throughout the whole church. ”We have held two rummage sales and three pantry sales with gratifying success. Our Easter People seem to this gathering. "Since our last annual mretinz we have served two suppers to the Local Council of the A. Y. P. A. The young people coming from the various parishes on the Island and having enthusiastic meetings. "Also. on November ll of year. your president has had the honor of placing a wreath at the monument. in Memorial Square. I may be trespassing on the report of the Social service Secretary when I mention that we have sent used clothing to the people or the look forward to l Tea and Sale was well pritronizegki each . Mr. Gilbert Bridge: and Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Bridgu of Cas- cumpec were among those who at- tended the funeral of the late Mr. Nelson Macwiliiams on Wednes- day afternoon. Mr. Ralph Macbennan and Mrs. Mac-Lennan of Green Hill and Mr. George Wilkinson and Mrs. Wilkinson of West, left on the, early boat for Tormcntine where they will spend the week-end in New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. MacDougall of Otlseary were visitors to Green Hill on Thursday evening. They were the guests otf Mrs. Mac- Dougali's sister. Mrs. John Mac- Lcnnan. --This and the surrounding com- munities where saddened when it was made known that two of the oldest amt highly respected resi- dents of the community had pass- ed away very suddenly at their homes, namely, Mr. Nelson Mac- Williams of Cape Wolfe and Mrs. Daniel Brooks of Green Hill. The late Mr. Macwilliams funeral was mission church at Inverness. also to the Rummage Sale of the Red. Cross. and to the I. 0. D. E. to be sent overseas. "Our Prayer Partner. Miss Mill.l has received two letters with plc-- tures from Miss Chadwick which' she passed on for our cnjoymentl "I am sure we all enjoyed Day of Prayer service held in tlie' service to which we all should goi each year. I was pleased to see so many at our annual corporate communion on St. Andrew's Day! This year. why not try to make it 100 per cent nttciidaiire. I am surel the Archde.-icon would be pleased. and it would be a personal help tol each of us. , 'tIn conjunction Wzih the Guild; we served refreshments in those attending the Annual Parish meet-l ing in January. On Ash Wednes- day. I believe most. of the mem-I hers or the W. A. responded to the, appeal of the Primate for a con- tinuous rlav of prayer by being present in church at. some time during the day. praying for world peace. etc. "At the Annual Meeting in Charlottetown in March we pre- sented Mrs. Strong with it Life Membership. "At our September meeting we held it short memorial service for. two or our valued members. who have passed on to higher service: -Mrs. W. B. Mills and Mrs. Em- est Mills. "We received two letters the matron or All dentiai School. bales sent. "Most of us had the pleasure of hearing Miss Peggy Neve, Region- al Gii-ls' Supervisor, this Summer and learned or the work of the G. A. The semi-annual meeting Port Hill was well attended by our members. I am sure we all were delighted with Miss Fnerstel and with her description of post-war Japan. It was a real pleasure to from Salnts' Real- thanking us for me, Mrs. John James Macwilliams and Church of the Nazarene. This is ill (mm 110 Montreal. Trenton. held on Wednesday afternoon at his home and was largely attend- ed. Rev. Blair Cohbourne and Rev. W. G. Dickson conducted the service. The funeral of the late Mrs. Brooks was held on Thursday at the home of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and was largely attended by friends far and near. Rev. Blair Colibourne and Rev. W. G. Dick- son conducted the funeral service. Miss Rita Macbennan returned in her home in Green Hill on Fri- day evening after a pleasant trip Torontc, Niagara Falls, Boston and other cities in New York. Massachusetts and Rhode Islands. While in Massachusetts she spent a month in Cape Cod the guest of her aunt and uncle, Col. and Mrs. James Pappas. The West Cape Women": In- stitute held their annual meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Truc- man Brooks on Tuesday evening. There was a good attendance. The pre.-irient. Mrs. John MacLennan. opened the meeting in the usual way. New officers were appoint- oci. Mrs. Ira Mac-Donald, president. Mrs. Lloyd Barw-ise. vice-presi-. dent. Miss Carrie Brooks. secre- tory and treasurer. Mrs. Trueman Brooks and Mrs. Edward MacDon- ald wcre appointed auditors. Mrs. Arnold .Wood and Mrs. David Mac- Donald. convenors. There were A number of article: passed in for the bazaar and pantry sale. After the meeting closed a dainty lunch was served by the hooters. The Bethel Lndielf Aid held their monthly meeting at the home or Mrs. John and Mrs. Ralph Mac- Lennan our-'Thursday evening. There was a good attendance. The president, Mrs. E. L. MacDougali. opened the meeting with call to worship and singing hymn 164. "The Church's One Foundation is Jesus Christ the Lord." Scripture Wednesday Morning SPECIALS Ladles' BLOUSES, reg. 53.95 for .......................... .. 31.95 A few soiled BLOUSES ...................................... .. 31.00 Ladies' Rayon HOSE, pr. .... .. 490 and 590. Ladies' SKIRTS 82.95 to 34-95 Ladies' PYJAMAS . 32.95 to 33-95 Childrenls Flannelette PYJAMAS ...... .. 51.59 to 81.05 The GREENDAL Go. Ltd. Lower Price Store . . 101 QUEEN sum Springfield . House Furnishings - SPECIALS - 70" x 90"-Iwh in 5.25 rayon and 2.98 IBEX ilannellette Blankets--"seconds" with pink or blue border. Third Floor Special, Pair .. Lace curtains 36" x 8i".-light or dark ecru in cotton net--with ilcrol borders Third Floor Special, Pair wear, with a soft ileecy finish-white only Z0" 1 wide. Reg. 31.25 yd.-Third Floor Special, per yd. I Linen roller toweliing, heavy qualil-y for long service, white with colored borders 18'' wide Third Floor Special, per yard ..... ... Checked linen too towels-long wearing and highly absorbent -site 20" x 27" in color blue only ' Third Floor Special, each ....... Four only pieces of checked suiting-54 inch width in colors green, navy brown and blue. Reg. 53.50 yd.-Third Floor Special, yard ... Three only pieces Wool Jersey-50 inch width in colored stripes--lime 3 green, rose and beige, reg. 4.25 yd.--Third Floor Special, yard . . . . . . . g I Plain colored Wool Jersey-in three lovely shades-rose-powder blue and aqua-Reg. 3.50 yd.--Third Floor Special, yard . . . . . . . . ... One range of dress taffeta:-38 inches wide in colors powder blue, white, black. lime green and scarier, reg. 1.25 yd. Third Floor Special, per yard MCDRE a. Meteor: M 2.98 2.95 1 .00 --menu--9.1! "t Specials In The Linen Department Splendid quality ilonnellette sheeting, closely woven for long Cotton printed wooletfe in delicate pastel designs-chnriw ing for slumber time nightwear-36" wide Third Floor Special, per yard . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. Remnant: of unbleached sheeting from one to live yards- or assorted special prices-Substandard sheets-smooth cotton bleached snowy white-Third Hoof Special!- 4-59 4.98 Size 7 " x 96" Per Pair y... -,.o,ceoueaeen-nonco--eoooneoi reading by Mrs. Kenneth Ellis. The program in the Missionary Monthly we: followed. Mrs. Ira MacDonald as reader. Mrs. Blair "sanctuary." This being the an- nual meetlng, new officers were appointed: Mrs. in MacDonald. president; Mrs. Blair Coiburne, Colbourne gave a very interesting talk from the study book on Ja- pan. Mrs. E. L. Macnotigall gave a reading entitled "Remembrance Day." The treasurer gave a very satisfactory report. The commun- ity apron was opened by Mrs. Ira MacDonald and Mrs. Lloyd Bar- wiae. Judge: for putting on the tiniest patch were Mrs. Blair Colibourne and Mrs. George Dun- ville. First prize was won by Mu. Ralph Mecbenmn and aecand by Mrs. Annie Mocwiliiams. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture containing the word u. .:L.t l. . Yvliorli xl't'H-ll H ti riilil Vhycvyl eident; Mr-a. Lloyd Bar- wiae. secretary: Mrs. Keith Mac- Dougall. treasurer; Mrs. Kenneth Ellie. organist. One visitor was 75 Queen St. For -LIFE And FIRE INSURANCE. . CONSULT or pnoiva A. ll. Meliliils (1); Mrs. Earl and Mn. Kenneth E I on December 14. ; made welcome. Meeting cloned by singing the hymn "Holy Spirit Pray". after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and I social hour was spent. There were I number of articles passed in for the buaar and pantry sale. Next meeting to be held at the home or Phone 1040