DECEMBER 21.1931 ?' I_________ sinta Pals For yeeily Children The ‘allowing are the Sarita, m, w date, exclusive o! yester- 133's. 5A,N'r.-\ PALS T0 DATE Lmut-(ioieriior DeBloir. _ George D. DeBiols. Helen DeBlols. E, Burnett. -. Benjamin Rogers Si’. v, L. Goodwill. , Isaac Carter. - Bertha Carter. and; liinrfiiilfit Irvin!- Jmn Williams. Siilrllll,’ Dunning. Roma Dunnink. Mrs Dunning. Mp, J. F. Whcar. A i-‘i-irnd. 311-5, .\liii'k R. McGulgan. Roberta M. McGuigan. lilark McGuigan Jr. Mrs. A. W. Hyndman. liliss Catherine Hynaman. Mrs, (COL) D. A. Macliinnon. Mr, Ben]. Bremner. Elizabeth Anderson. Billy Ives. (ma. T. G. Taylor. Isobel McDonald. Eileen Harley. Halli Strain. A iriend. Elizabeth Anne Brady. Layton Rogers Schurman. sum- moi-side. Airs. (‘ l‘. weeks. Charlottetown.‘ The Holy Redeemer Rectory. Mi. D. K. Currie and Aniilc G. Smith Mr Maxwell King, Malpequg 11d, in ineiiiory 0f Mr. and My‘, Douglas lit-Ewen. Mrs. Frank McKinnon. Aloysius McNelll Mary ‘Teresa McNeil] Doiizild Tlniiey Mrs. Harry E. Millar- Mrs. C. H. Black hilsS IJoi-oiiiy Black .\irs. w. c. Hoyt Wiililu C. Hoyt, Jr. lilrs. J. T. Revell Joseph Revcll. Dorothy Deveau Collsliiiiffi McClure Rozeru Bel BlllV Julie Bruce Cro... 1- Country Club. liirs. ll. D. Johnson. l\lrs. J. B. B. McCready. hire. W. H. Prowse lilarion l-luinc Marioiic McLeod Allan McLeod Mrs. A. A. Bartlett lien Cameron. .. lliu-old McKic, Keppooh ans: lilarjoric Carr ' ‘ lleliiii Cooke Constant-e Cooke ltlixs. JlilllCS Murley. .\l.ri<. w. Chester S. McLure. lills. F‘. P. Taylor. lllrs. liiurdock McKinnon. Sllililill! Helpers Branch Junior Paula Hayfield. Sonny Fontana. C.iilirrinc Fontana. lilaigaret Fontana. Nani-c Hyndman. lilary Irene Beairsto. ltlrs. J. M. MacFadyen. Mrs. lMll Williams. lilur. (iiadys L. Williams. Anne Sailler. Frank Sadler. Eleanor Mao-Nevin. Mrs. Leo Frank. (leorge Housi/in. Mr... 11:. ivarren Houston. FliiilCF Hennessey. Ruiii (liirnhum. ROlTilIC l-Ciggins. Dorothy Klrwln, lllrw W. R. Aitken. Jon-e Coffin. Phyllis Coffin. Rlruiznret Cofiln. Ariiiiu" Collin. I .. George Frampton. l-iiir and Mrs. Fred F. MayJL n. .il‘.(ll fir. lJan V/illiams. ‘lilnrgaret A. Stewart, Dunstafl- All‘. Wenrlnll Burke. Jllllllilllll Macdonald. Min. W B Robertson. Niiillliil R. Prizzell. M» Hilda Coles, Milton. Phyllis Tait. (irilii0ll Tait. Ernui Tnit. Ciuiu. Dr. F. C. Dougan. Snulra Logan, 39TH MacDonald; Georgie Doull. Chelton. John Doull, Chelton. Jflrk Simpson, Summcrsidc. Charles Simpson, Summerside. RiCllDrd l-leartz. A l-‘rlciid. _ Elinor Williams. ‘mill Graham. Mrs. Fivd AndrII» Dorothy Andrew. Warren Hood, Anni ‘Hood. Ruth Hood, Catholic Women's league. Donald McClure. - Allin Warren Burns. Donald Kenneth Burns. Mrs o. J. Riley. "l"? L. Sear, Jr. Pllizabeth Simmbnds. Pauline Simmonds. liliiiirice Blake fllicster Vanlderatine. lion. Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan. ‘Mrs. William MODOIIIIU. Hill- ‘r River. Ill memory or Sheila Connolly "I Mrs. George McCoi-mao. IO. Hyndman. Miss Constance l-Iyndman. Miss Eleanor Tooinba. Patricia Ritchie. Joyce Ritchie. Mrs. Ewen McKinnon. Mrs. Charles .1. Maximo... Billie Farmer. M"? Farmer. Lilla M. Coies North Milton. Donald Moore. Bobby Jay. Mrs. C. H. B. longworth. Joyce rewaon. iirackley. Mrs. C. J. Jay. Master Glen Newson, Buckley. Jim Palmer. fiiizanne Palmer. Sidney '1‘. Green. a - Corner. Mrs. Percy Pup‘ Sara Forbes. gen. Pcthick. war Jones, so Rifand Jones, Louise Avard. ' Iflflllligmgordotn Avard. n o I we‘ FY Bradford C. Me. Peter and Harry sham‘, go. Jim and Dougie; prim“ s’. G. R. Harding. Allen Harding, Fairlie Prowsc. Mllkaret Prowsc. Joan Wood. David Wood. Jim Wood. Mt. Meillck W. I. Billie Bourke. Vlnell Watts. lots Watts. Is and Securities Co, 14¢ Helen Moore. Jean Moor-e. rife Eliza Webster. all. Helen Mt. Edward Roatiriid Bmy McLean’ Allan and Junior Doyle. Miss Marjorie Doyle. A Friend. A Friend. Anita Gill. Geo. J. Roger-ii, Tom N. Rogers. Rosemary Rogers, Mrs. Geo. J. Rogers. Corrine Walker. M"! Walker. John Walker. Helen and Eveicn cumin‘, Harold Mesaervy. Joan Williams. ueMrs. Lorne E. Burleigh, Elley-s- MW!" Mill. Clermont. Mrs. A. J. Matheaon, clear-y, ‘nmmie MflcNelll. Kensingwn. tolDonald John MacNelll, Keming. Past Noble Gran . bekah Lodge. d5 club’ 3° Paul Cudmore. Madelyn Clarkin Mrs. P. W. Ciarkin. Philippa Bradley. Fred Seaman. Donald Seaman. Miss Blanche Flniayson In Memory ol’ Shirley 1100130.. i2 52%.’; 8i 323"}; ‘W'- md DOUEIML - eorse Millar Pauline McLean, Cornwall. Dllll-Dhie McLean, Cornwall. Eleanor Cook. Natalie Cook Audrey Birch Mr. A. M. Douglas. Miss Mary McQuad. Bequest of the late Miss Florence M. Chappell. Bessie Eva. Robertson, Mann's Rd. Etta Jenkins. Mt. Allbion. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, Mclienzies Mrs. Roy Prowse. Charles Waldron Prowse. Florence Mclnnis. Simon L. Paoli. Lilian Block. Sylvia Block. Elizabeth Martin. Margaret Martin. Donald Martin. I Allyn Harding. Norboro. Ernest Robertson, Summcrside. St. Lawrence Lodge, No. B, I. O. 0. F’. Doris Tait. Jean Tait. Mrs. G. M. Richards. Miss J. Gill. Wildey Lodge, No. 27, I. O. O. F. Earl Brown. Hazel Carver. Ruth Christie. Bessie Smaliman. Mrs. N. A. Show. Mildred Bennett Walker. George Meredith walker. Pricilla Jean Walker. A Friend. Mrs. J. W. Cann. Borden Kathleen McNeely. Lorraine McNeely. _ Billy McNeey. Durell Murray. Herbert Murray. Billie Fitzgerald. Beverley Fitzgerak. Barbara Sonya. Ward. Wanda Livingstone. Clyde River Mrs. Walter Baker. Jean Anita Dillon. . Annie Boyne. ' Lavinia Bonnell. John Cranston Bonnell. Mrs. C. P. Stewart- Miss Fiorence Mutch. A Friend. Mrs. W. T. Weir. Helen Moore. Jean Moore. Mrs, Gordon Bennett Miss Anna Bennett A Friend Irene Kennedi- Miss Betty Jean Beer. Mrs. Ira. J. Yeo- Mrs. W. F. H. Gill. Mrs. T. G. Ive!- Donald J. Ives. Mrs. E. A. Foster. Billy McKinnon. Bernadette MacMlllw- Mrs. Harry Matheson. Lucy A. McLure. Mr. H. G. Rogers. Mrs. F. C. Casey. George Scantlebury. Isabel M. Howatt. Summcrside. Kendrick Gordon. Kirk Troop Boy Scout!- A Friend. A Friend. Red Point Silver Band Junlol‘ Red Cross. Alexander Horne. Anne Home. Mrs. Percy Moreslde. Billy Moreside. Mrs. H. K. B. l-lemming. Arthu: Gordon McNelil. Helen Louisa channell- Margaret McLcnnan. M31, Boswell Jenkins. Morris Jenkini- Mrs. Frank Currie. M: . H. Simm. a Vggey, York. Melinda Inmzin. DeSable. Billie. Dannie. Mary, and Eliz- abeth MacEacliern. Mrs. Thomas ltlichacl. Emma ltlliclinel. Dorothy Michael. John Michael. Constance Large. Gloria Lurgc. Miss Evelyn Sinclair. llazclbrook Women's Institute. Carter A: Co. Gordon Wcilner. Bobby White. Mrs. Laura Busiin. Arthur Gordon McNelll. Barry MacDonald. Mrs. L. P. Tnnton. Lorne Kennedy. Valerie Rogers. Constance Rogers. John Allan. Norma Allan. Bobby Allan. Maruawt lVlllCInm- John Dniiulrl Maclntyre. Mr. Percy Jay. Dunstanls Colccc. Jimmie Cameron. Mrs. George Bunlain. York. _Y.>P. S. Mrs. Angus F. Benton, Alexandra. The Rector and Faculty oi St. THE CHARM)’ 1'11!’ FUWN GUARDIAN We think it time to pug m end to the practice of giving "attic" gifts. those well meant trinkets that all too soon find their way to the attic or rub_ “sh heal). We think it's time to give instead‘ —useful gifts-that serve as everpresent ra- minders of your thoughtfulness and good taste. CHECK THIS LIST OF, SENSIBLE GIFTS V Mirror ‘V Magazine Rack \/ Nest of Tables V Occasional Chair 3/ Occasional Table 1/ Otlflman ‘y’ Portable Lamp l” Pictures ,\-’ Reed Furniture '\/ Smokei-‘s Siam] \" Sewing Stand \" Bed Spreads \/ Bedside Table \" Bicycle \/ Silverware V Secretary i’ Kitchen y’ Oriental \/ Radio \/ Refrigerator" V Tea Wziizg-‘im \/ Serving Tray V Telephone Stand \/ Toys \/ Table Lamp \/ Windsor Chair V Xmas Seals \/ Xmas Cards V Xmas Decorations \/ Coleman Lamps \’ Book Ends \/ Bridge Table V Bridge Set \/ Bed Lamp \/ Blankets \/ Bab)’ Cribs V Bridge Lamp HOME GIFTS FROM THE FAMILY '\/ Bedroom Suile V Chesterfield Suite \/ Dining Room Suite \/ Desk or Bookcase \/ Kitchen Oil Burner Cabinet Rug \/ Frigidaire \/ Coflee Table V Colorful Rug \/ Cushions \’ Dinner Set \/ Vacuum Cleaner \/ Electric Washer Chinaware Candlesticks Clock Coffee Pcrcolator Comfortable Chair Restful Mattress Boy's Wagon Console Table (Iedar Hope Chest End Table Ferneries Fender Bench Footstool Fountain Pens V Fire Irons \/ Glassware i/ Hall Rack \/ Kindergarten Sela JV Lamp Shade ELECTRICAL '\/ Electric Dishwasher V Electric Grate \/ Electric Grill \/ Electric Hot Plate \/ Electric Heater \/ Electric Humidifier \/ Electric Iron \/ Electric Range \/ Electric Toaster" x/ Electric Toys IAGLELEVENS _ ~ . J“"“""' "“'>-— -1... _ \/ Enterprise Range SUMMERS!DECHARLOTTETOWN f}; \'. Mrs. W. H. Prowse. Helen Duffy. lorraine Oatway. Eleanor VanBuskirk. Edison VanBuskirk. Col. K. S. Rogers. Mrs. H. H. Kiggins. Mrs. K. M. Martin. Basilica Boy Scouts. K, Siimmersidc. Mrs. Earle Thomson, Carleton. Moore Jr. McLeod. Donald McBeth. Adjt. and Mrs. Lynch. Mrs. J. R. Munn, Mai-shield. Miss Betty Rogers. Mrs. J. B. Hogan. Janet Hogan. , Mrs. Scarth. ' Miss Virginia Scarth. Marjorc SpllletL. Janet Spillett. John Lemuel McDougail. Mlsscs Hclcn rind Adelaide Lock- hart. The Jubilee Club. Mrs. Ira Douglas. Nell Kirwin. The. Cumberland Hill Women's Institute. Roddy Bossitcr. Billy Rossitcr. Ruth Fkeavyour. Santa Claus and Company Bobby Vatcher. Mlsscs Horne. Carmen and Reta Smith. Frank Kelly. Thelma Hennesseyu Brendon l-Icitriessey. Bernadette RQSSHQI‘. Louisa Rosslter. Frances Rossiter. Mrs. J. M. Campbell. Mrs. W. C. Davies. Isabel Goodwin. Maurice Goodwin. .___—---—-_. CORONATION WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The December meeting of thc Coronation W I. was held at the home ol Mrs. Health Mont- gomery with an attendance of eleven members and two visitors The meeting opened by singing It's A Good Time to Gct Acquaint- cd lolowed by the Creed in unison. Roll callwasamwercd by a "A Way in Which Canada Has Improved Since the Great War." Minutes ol ilic previous mceiinc from Dr, Crcelman was icacl and Thc Secretary reported having re- P, E. I. Hospital- l School Committee and Sick . Committee gave reports and it was moved and seconded that fruit bills be paid and artlclcs needed b9 bought for school. Mrs George Howatt and Mrs. Heath Mont- gomery were appointed to buy prizes for attendance and Mrs Samuel Bernard and Mrs. Fred Bernard to take charge of provid- ing treat for pupils, New committees are: School, Mrs. Edna Stewart and Mrs. Fred MacLeod. Sick, Muriel Montgomery and Anna Delaney. Lunch, Mrs. Vere Wheeer, Mrs. Fred MacLcod. and Anna Delaney. The following interesting papers were read: Trip to the Coronation by Mrs. Edna Stewart, Sir Robert L. Borden. by Mrs George liowiitt. thc Bronze Tablet by Anna Dc- lrincy. ‘The Coronation Choir by Mrs. Fred Bernard. A contest. on Can- adian Statesman who held. lunch were road and adopted. A letter l National Anthem the resolution he sent was pasecd- will be the subIBCt Bl m" lllflfllll“ was served and thc meoiinr: l brought to a close by singing ilio Child Welfare which will be held at thc home ol M »\DOW ll - .. 4 . BATHROOM BRIGHTER. ..-__- l S!‘ - _ l _ , M , The bathroom outshines the! Grade. 1X i ‘t. ; . '. .- 2. kitchen in color. r r I Mat-Paw 'I‘he analysis shows it requires yen. seven colors to meet. ordinary de- (ii-aw \‘l r ‘ i- n: CNN‘ mands for bathroom decorations, Ui-aiir \'l ‘- Evelyt while six serve for most kitchens. Scot‘; L’. lliii {ll ii i _ I The seven most preferred bath- (trade l\ llwmnri liiiiir; a room shades are white, bath green. Pauline l\i.ii‘i _ orchid, ivory’, maize. birth blue and <1" ie ]ll U l Parke! royal blue .: ' in; n...~- < low; fl Nor- The six kitchen colors most rc- I v _ ‘ H“ ‘ _ x quested are white. kitchen green. -luni_ni\ W rayon. are. ivory, (lelphiriium blue, royal blue Imglrlyitip‘7i'“ié‘i“rf€flll and red‘ ______ Perl r ai<~l.i..ii~~. \\'.i'.(ill‘ ‘illi- NOW that the cold weather is 55ml" gum Jwmf‘ "l5: Cm“ coming around, mincmix-r that only ' Mt‘; V f , the very liardicst 0i dogs are fit- .9; ted to sleep the year round in nu outdoor kennel. Don't make your short-haired dogs sleep outdoors ill winter. They omit slllllti llie cold like Collies or Ncwlouiidlanda. ll your dog tines sleep outside, doiil make it worse. for him hi‘ allowing him to ripeiirl ihc evening ill a ivarni room and then turning hnu out inio ilic eo‘d lair. at night. ll he spend“. thc day in the house. he should sleep in thc liouse. it N. D. MacLearz UNi)l<‘.R'l‘.\Kl~1R 5 EMBA LMER Charlottetown and _ North Wilishire \ Phone H9 " as r -ws '--- . ~ . 241$ ceiveisireclpt for $5.00vsci1_t_to thc_lvlrs. Fred Bgriard. p,- 4- by King Cole ins‘ i5 THE FIRST 11MB THAT Miss Martha ezzrstzi- ........ Corner. - Mrs. Frederick B1155!" Albany Tri Slim! B. Moorhead Legato. Seller. Branch, Red Cross. Mrs. Charles CHINE A Friend, Belfast. Lorne Kennedlh Miss Munro! W°°d~ , Maurice Jenkins. Miinns Road. Etta Jenkins. Munna Rood- B93519 Robertson. Munn shoad. Errol! Lund. Mt- 59mm- _¢_. Adelaide Inman. 133m‘- ANYONE HAG even THOUGHT , or- GiVING ‘i SANTA CLAUS l ACHRISTMAS i varsrur, our 3 WHAT ARE i men AND i POLLY some To cw: * I-iiM ‘f tees ewe sAirrA AN AIRPLANE! no use. MATEY" Z SANTNLL s~rici< 1'0 ms sow OL' REINDEER! 1e we cave HIM A """’ ' " ‘ NORTH POLE! I RAINBOW. CAPN rr viouw asap GO-LUCKY. HE RIGHT UNPER couro SLIDE HIM. PETER! 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