SUGGESTIONS GIFT ‘ FROM The Fashion Shoppe SLIPS GOWNI PANTIES BLOUSES SKIRTS BAGS '1 HOUSECOATS. A nice assortment left. ‘ {LOVES in wool, kid and chanioisette. BED JACKETS in Chenille, Rayon, Satin. . COTTON DRESSES, sizes l4 to 52. t. I ‘ 1t. Goo. It. BANDANAS Y THE FASHION snout [it u war oqelui pnhh postal ciorlr. hunk] . . . and 111004 etl llio solo of Christmas to combat tuberculosis. The Nvvvv» lull one of the world's quaint beneiocicn ll Ilnu Iiolboell. ll lie worked lonq hour: nort- l“ Carmina: mail. lio flier t at e wiry to put it to work . lune anlped cut Canada’: ‘LB. death rate manly-five per uni. lot ‘LI. llill kllln more people between 1| and ll than any uiim diam. Tour dollar: are nmatly needed now. lead In m: contribution today - plncn. Casualties Reduced Seventy-five Per Cent tuber- blurt- lulu lOflll BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS! DANCING B.l. S. HALL SATURDAY NIGHT nitlodern and Old Time Dancing Admission 23c Follow the Crowd io THE‘ B.I.S. HALL ¥§>\C_a\\(\l.\%,\\ 1h s; Dy Ken Reynaldo‘.- “We but» sell the “MP7 the you any ‘Heel’ he look; at mei” dog with a Guardian Want Ad It live cent: in l_hlg__ln_o_dvanc¢. _-_—_—=——_—.== CBASWELL for Photozranhl 4 ___. sgé-‘ANIEEQBISAIIUN Lin; m word- stTllE GREIJNDAL (:0 , _ 0795. . l1 ' until aftegpairgimilaisay wfiims“ day. uccembei- iCliimll. 2.30 P. M. '7 00 P. M. Pownai. Miwvivar. Minister. [gees n ‘. i-li'l.5vl e 11 A M Hunter 3 P M Glasgow Road 7.30 grgltxiknegl 511131111131 School at 'Mimgbe ona N cholson. l‘. - naurro ciiaithu. - rhev. PASTOR“ l Bonshaw 7.30 PM, CHURCH SERVI , " tDecembrr 12th at CES lfiiAM Cross Roads 3 i" Ali xnndra (.30 P M fitaickhctise will be the .1 ,1 -».. December 10tii will be as follows Wood Islands 11.00 A M. Wood Is lands Last Hall 3.00 P.M. Caled 0111a 7.30 P.M Rev. T_ A_ Duke. Minister. ,1" i CHAltGI-L-Services ‘lxilth are as ioilows: wall 7.30 P R J. R Skinner. Minister. CENTRAL Gllfliillllll I‘ utrictlv nu- both 2-0-21. CHARGE. Unitedl Church of Canada. Services sun. 10th. 11.00 A.M. Mt. Hi‘ PRESBYTERI [mg CAN“D-‘l-Bfqofiiildcghargeil Se]: next, Lord's dav as follows: » River P.M. iil en 8-11 P Victoria 11 A.M. Hunfiifdnaiiacm. i2-a- 1 8-11. TllE ‘PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N L:\1\ADA.—-S€1’\’1C€5 on Sunday A. I 12-8-11. (:01: NW .1 1.1. PASTORAL 905M110 Sunday, may Jamaica Plain Mass mngsicn i1 h°m° New Dominion 3 P.lvl. Corxu, cousin. Rev- Brother M. S. School 11 A.M. Y t. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice MacDonald Kelly's Cross that. their scn, Pte. Carl B. Hagan has arrived safely overseas CHURCH NOTICE. —- Winsloe Uniirxi Church Services December 10th. Winsloe North 11 A.M. Win- sloe South 3 P M. Princetown Road 7.30 PM. Rev. T Constable. Minister. 12-8-11. L BRADALBANE United Church Services on Dectmber 10th. Pleas- t Valley 11 .' r ville _' Rev . J Morrison. Minister. 12-8-11. VISITOR. October. Mrs Thos (nee Anna Dalton.» of opened her for a tea in honor of her Arator. Si.‘ IMaryRs College. San Francisco. on l ENTERTAINED Iii late the occasion o! his golden anniver- 12-8-11.‘ ary inbthe Brotherhocci. The table “—' ww elutofully decorated with CENTRAL PARISH. - Sunday. Autumn lea/veg and Chrysanthe- December 10th. Clyde River 1-1 A.1v1.i anoe Cove '1] iChurchili 2.30 P.M. C P.M S S. 6.15 P. M. Goodwill, Minister. PARISH OF AND CRAPAUD.—St. Rev. T. W 12-8-11. E911 111.30g | raua . Ev ' Pr .3 ;Rev. E. “er 7 0 ‘CHURCH or ENGLAND W L . Sunday. December 10th. I‘i'1iiitv Church. Miiiins and Litanv 10.20 A.M. H01 Communion 11.00 A. TRYON — B ggillfiydiliél, Sifid . ns aw 1 A . Trvun 7.30 P.M. ‘Rev. C A. Hicks. Minister. ST. JOHN'S PIKE Y CHURCH. Belfast. Scasrgicgimsliliarii dr . Dec-ember 10th will lie iis lol- lows: Aiurnini: worship ll A. M. Evcnini: at 7.110 l? M. A Constrciza- tional Meeting will be held Church. Monday. DI crmbervilth at; 7.30 P. M. A full attendance is re- (iucstcd Rev E C. Evans. Minis- W. 12-5-11. 100.11. our; PRICES-Prices nrc still showing variation with country grading stations at some {points paydng as high as 45c. Abil- lg-y tto play rthitst ricepis probably . iic o 11f‘ ac rat E1. is ex- tremely UJUFL 0f cogs and in lim- iiftingblinaigirrl. such prices are easi e. rocuciimi showed an increase for first time in many weeks. Prices remained unchang- ed with exception of some country ‘points rayon its above noted: P. E I. stations quoting for upgraded eggs delivered: AL 35-40c; AM 33- :! r" AP X: B, 27; C, 18. Graded s ipmr-nts delivered Charlottetown AL, 38-410; AM, 35-390; AP dz B, 30c; C. 20c. Specialized producers receiving for cartoned pack: AL, gizr: AM, 40c: AP. 37c. DONATION TO PROVINCIAL 5.\N.~\'1‘ORll~'.\l—Rccntly the Mt. ‘Buchanan Vluincifs Institute for- ‘iwardcd to the Provincial Senator- iuin l i 1 i on autographed quilt with $45.00 11S proceeds rece vcd from 1c -’ inturcs on it. The centre . a quit‘. has, outlined in at- ltractivc Qolcrs. a shield on which lie tiepicicd the sailing vessel “The tPoliyi“. Around tlic border appliq- lllCli leave.» arid to the attractive- iiiess. Since its arrival. n number _ “T jut’ names have bccit added iis well ‘~v-:\7\ruvv\.~\ivu\.\~ wfffi Sfizivlfeliii? 11s those nf me Charlottetown Gvro Club. Sun Life Assurance Co, and the Mutual Lifc of Canada. It is bed that beici-e the quilt coni- tss i:s travclsmany morenames 1 be added and a further sum ' 1111c)’ realized. Up to diitc $5.00 (“I ll ddiiion to the $45.00 has been .‘I‘L‘1\'(‘(i. ‘, I LAN!) LADY PASSES-Mrs. '-‘ 1.1. iFcreusunl Williams. n ‘ll. of Lowell, Mass" and its uibs for many yours, passed a- way Tuesday morning, November 28th. a! hcr home on Concord ) Road. Billcrica. hiassachusctts. She burn in bforcii. P E 1.. the daughter‘ of John A. and isabrl ‘i (Andcisoni) Ferguson. She is sur- vivrd by thrcc sons. George H. Williams 0f Lowell. Moss: Harold D. Williams of Chclmsiord, Mass, and J. Forrest Williams of Dracui. M1. H three sisters. Mrs. G. Har- nld Brown of Billerica. lmiss; Mrs. GCCP"? Ainrshiill of Lowell. Mass. and Henry Heyward oi Port- land. Maine: three brothers. Ray- mond Ferguson of Lowell. Mass: Rsuiniild Ferguson of Tampa. F10- nm. anti fieorflc Ferguson ofMvr- ell. P E 1.; five grmiddaugltters. ilvc m" ms iind several nieces and itciriieiis. Services wcrc held m mp Morse Funeral Home. Low- ell. Mass. Friday afternoflri. Dec.‘ lst. at 2 o'clock. and were largely nitcntlcd. Rev. James King. Ph. D.. pdsiur of the First Congrega- tional Church oi Lowell. ofiiciiitcd. 1rd by Rev. John W. Briizham. 1.. . of the First Parish Church. Unitarian. oi Biliorica. Interment mo}; plum‘ in the family lot. in Eiisnn Crmcicigv. Lowell. Mass” \\i.\"l'(‘ tho rommittfll prayers were road by Rev. Di‘. King._ - S. RhV. GEORGE H. DON President of the Alliance the Church of Si. Andrew STATTON "Plan lo hear Dr. Donald and his Message.” SPRIgGFIELD ‘ Church. Springfield. Hoiv Cgzfillllifelillfif A. M. St. John's Church. PM. 12-8-11. SERJ ward Island uhere she Geortleioivn. I< School 230 P.M. Ev PM Rev. G. R. l-lzirfrxrlisfazngg? 01'. -5 1' kora sub-division of tile Catholic ON. IAW BAPTlST_ ' Dec-ember 10. . 12-8-14. in the l (linked by tall yellow tapers. Up-i wards oi’ eighty-five relatives and; -ii’riends called during the after-i noon and Brother Arator enjoyed! very much meeting his old friends‘ from Prince Edward Island Mrs.‘ _J. M. Montflcmery. (nee Mabel gDoiton, Delhi-n e. Alta. is at pres- ent visiting c. the home of heri sister Mrs Thos. Costello, Jamq iacia Plain, en route to Prince Ed~; will visit at Malpeque and hsr. Thos Dalton in Fort’ relatives brother Aug ustus c. w. 1.. Miifinti- The rezu- lar monthly meeting of the Kin- Womeifs League held November} 19th. was called to order by the president. Mrs Henry ‘Traincr. ,and opened with prayer by the lchapialn, Right Rev. J’. A. Mur-| phy. Minutes of the last meeting, were rend and apmoved. The treaurer being absent, the secre- tary gave her report, which was very satisfactory The league ar-l ranged to have a mass Offc-rcdi once a month for local b0ys who have made the supreme sacrifice’ and for those who are still fighting for freedom. The amount realized frcin the recent chicken supper was vcrv gratifying. The usual cigarettes and parcels are bcinei sent overseas. It was decided to continue the Red Cross work dur- ing the winter months KINGSTON UNITED \V.M.S.— The annual meeting of the King- ston United Church W.M.S vvns held at the home oi’ ll/Lrs. Lyman Newson on Tuesday evening Dec. 5th. The hymn “When I Survey The Wondrous Cross" open d the Devotional period, <" " from Jchn the 14th chapter read resconsivcly, follcived by i110‘ "Lord's Prayer" in unison Several‘ members then took part in a pro- gram frcm the "Missionary Month-- iy." The business period followed. Roll call was iin<wcrcd by twiclve members. There ivcre also two visi- tors present. Mrs Willifim Youn-l ker acted as recording secretary in; he secretary's absence. Some fliankoffering enveloprs were ssed in amounting to $2.15 Col-i‘ ction for the evening was $410. Mite boxes passed in amounted to: $11 00 with some not yet passed in’ "Birthday Box" was opened and brought the sum of $6.08 Five members gave the $2 O0 dflnfiiiOu agreed upon to be given by each‘ member. $38 £3 tctal amount; ,takcn in at this meeting Dele- gates to nttelid the Presbyterial, lio be held at Sumemrside in Jan- uarv were appointed The "sick fun " collection amounted to .48. It. ivas decided to send five shut- ins a treat for Christmas Next meeting will be held tit thc hcme of Mrs. William Younker. The hymn. ‘Silent Night’ followed by the benediction closed the mrri- ing. Following are the officers ior the ensuing year President-Mrs. Ziiphit Newson, (re-electedi Vire- president-Mrs Haber Barrett Ire- electedl Recording Secretary Mrs. Fulton Willis. Tre1sumr~Mr-s. Ly- man Ncwson, ire-clcctedi. LOWER MO TAGUE SCHOOL Report for the months of Octo- ber and November. Grade X—-i. George Wright; I. Margaret Poole; 3. Frcida Aitkwn. Grade IX—1. Dorothy Taylor. Grade VIII-i. Mary Murphy; 2. Margaret Hickcn. l Grade VII-l. Colin Jackson. ‘ Grade VI-l. Monty Annear: 2.‘ Mary Jiickman; 3. Cecil Hickcn. Grade V-i. Helen Wright; 2. Shirley Annear: 3. Ray Machon. l G-rnde 1V—-1. Jean Aitkcn; 2. Doris Wright: a. Patsy Boudrcatilt.‘ Grade II Sr.-1. Joyce Annear; 2. Shirle Taylor. Grade i’! Jr.-1. Jean Edmuncisi 2. Volctn Marcliaiitl. Grade I-l. Ralph Annear: l. Leo Hickcn; 3. Geraldine MiieKen- zie. Perfect Attendance: Dorothy Taylor. Monty Annear. Harold Hicken. my Machon. Jean Alli-ton. Doris Wright. Ralph Annenv. Loni Hicken. _ __ R. _Vt_'_lght_. Tcacner. I oiaii iiolioiciisr. “by ALD, M.A., D.D., V.D. of Reformed Churches Holding the Presbyterian System. and Minister of and Si. Poul, Montreal. Over C.B.A. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9th. 8:15 to 8:30 Local Time '1 HE CHARTS’! T ETOVI N GUARDIA N Germans -In Italy Face Flanking Threat . ROME. D00. 6 — (AP) —Smasl1- iniz stubborn German r tzince. British and Polish [XCSDS lune limi- lv established u iiliiilflli .141 trzvuss the uimonc Rii". iuui‘ niilcs south- west of Facnza. posing a new liaiik- ing thrrat to cllcmv troops in a bul- ge southeast of Bologna. the Allied i111 command announced toduv. Evidence that the Germans were wcli iiwarc o! their prc ‘ v 0 - ition iii the area and lng from the hula“ 5th army. now under LL-Gen. Luc- ian K. Tiuscott. had captured Pen- zoia. a moiuitain town south Imola, junction point on the Bolog- iiil-FHPDZ ‘igliway North o1 Facnza 8th zirmv trDOPS rcci ihc Itzivcniia-Gucio Rood and aided liv Italian Partisan-s Ewen: cleariiu: out pockets of Ger- mans east of Rnvenna along the sixumiic canal leading to the Ad- r a c. -lleal Silk Stockings Coming From Brazil? OLITAWA. 11cc. 6 -~ 1GP! — Wcmcn in 2111;. siockiusz-starvozi city i118"! “Roz today as the 1li.‘\'.'.\ went iirouiici that new supplies u‘, hose might b0 on their wav frmi. Brazil-and uni lust any stdckintxa. but 11:11 silk nut-s. Samples of the stockiiius have a1- rcadv arrived ‘at the ufiictas of an Ottawa imprirtiiiz: iirm lCommlercial l service r '1Si(‘i‘i‘(i) Thcv are full‘ fashio. . rhiifon weight and sheen as llossa ncr. .' mc_in an 1111-; nouiiccmcnt. that the Uiiitrd Sinus The Aircraft Ltd, 111 il/Iontrcal, spells disaster for Zlitlesicf N-‘J 11111» bl‘ and his friends. Under this canopy of wings of in Va B. C.. 11119 Cllejilllds m"? “"0118 the larecst air .. i. made 1n Canaan. i ; Whether Vthevirlvlll: i1 Qua-ms on wneiiiei‘ the prices board and 5111115 lcazi :1 a special ilCIILIS-llltlli, s" zrimmings, attached ‘its t: in: pi“'cs is. -v_ Ab t . lu-truty and i-ieunesl 1A iupniciit of the stockings is. pimp ‘Mm on WM. 1,. . , open [Q 111051 a 1'1: ' . express. 1 importing iiim has . _ .... t -,. 1.5 p. 13:; iii-tat.Prsoztxzzzt‘.2111: 1121:... i mum iln- import s actual cos-i i ill“ ertcn 1.11 - P141 Fm“; m s“ 1-.tn<i.c<i ('i'.1'O1i-»—i,01ll Irwin-Lilli. bald he Wfll imoic than 0n" . ill? 11ml W-‘lflled l" See fr!" Tiny cup r- , wcrp llrif‘ ill Dcmriark. HI i (lccoratcti ivas 1cm. t’: Jflil for three months- Witn i.t.le SIOWCFlS cut cr and fol —~ -—~ -"—— froin mind: cficciivc (csat- 5;. _ 3 “m,” 0L,’ C, 1m... m“, snmy m“ ‘ml Liyuiirzn FOR BRITAIN is a siinjiic in Th? gumdiwliifi. BITS 0F Fl‘ _ v —- ~ _ either rcunii n iii string’ icrni. I.\' \\'I.\'Tl. 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