PAQE. Tflliléth, . Special Feature! ' WUMEN '5 - Velvet (lvershoes REGULAR llllill BUT STYLE WITII FIIR TRIM -.- - - (‘lTliAN HEELS 1N SIZES it t.» a 1-2 iittimrhttv HEELS 1N SIZES 4 to s FLAT HEELS 1N SIZES s. to 1 This offering comes at. altime when Rubber FOOl- So don't delay. Be 0n “m9 and wear ls very scarce. for your share of these smart (‘Omfflrlilble Oversh oes. We will not be able to repeat this feature because of acute shortages in all lincs 0f Ruhhel‘ C0035- FAIR WARNING — Be 0n Timel-‘or These No Phone Orders Please HOWARD McINNIS 175 Quehn Street Next to the Shoe Doctor Vice-president, Mrs Stanley Burke . Secretary. Mrs. R L l-lennebery. NFJV PERTH W. l. The annual meeting 0t the New ?¢yg ' I tit t was held Directors. Mrs William Walsh. Novllsgoxallii htlsmeuoi Mrs, Roy Mrs. Alvin Burke. Mrs Josellll MacNeill with thirteen members Cfl-lltlhllll- and three visitors present. , Auditors. airs. J A Dewar. M18. The usual meeting procedure twasl Oswald Ceilings- Iollowed. The retiring president, Coiivenors: AEll¢P11l1T°-M1'§<G°r' ' to - don Myers; Public Health, Mrs. M's Lmooln Dewar gave an m r Jerome Power; Social Welfare. Mrs. sting report of the year's work. A committee was appointed _1° meet Miss Haines, the Uwvlllfillll nutritionist with regards l0 hi" IOTJOOI lunches. . The lucky ttdtet for the hooked n: was drawn by Miss Velma Mac- Nelll. The winner was Mrs. Eldon Burke. Cardigan. > ‘The new slate of officers is as lollcws: _ Pre. dent. Mrs. Wm Munchin. Roy MacKetizie. A dainty lunch was served and the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. DURABLE CARDGA Playing cards made from cellu- lose nitrate sheets are being manu- factured-—they will outlast 50 decks or ordinary cards. Tastegthe old-time ltome-madetflavour due to. small-batch cooking ' (bndensed Beef You'll like the thick goodness and delightful oId-‘ashioncd tang of Heinz Beef Noodle Soup. It's a special soup creation-big. nourishing pieces of choice beef and rich egg noodles-tit for any occasion. Cooked the small- hatch way. l i Men." ‘ then at Jack Camerorfl, “The Store ‘Mr. t 1 l BEIITRAI. GIIARIIIAII | Thla mliunn In received It anal ti: mu 15% out gamut‘ c n: Indy iliiivgmteanelkletlrilt able In ndvutao. 5 GBASWELL IQ r Til"!!- CONFEDEBATION Lilli IN t NANCE. l ALL CHRISTMAS GIFI‘! Wrap- Jfid Free at Crockettfls Jewellery. tient Street. I KEN MeADAM Sing: tan-rem hi? tong: on your ———- Sweet Cupovul Radio Show. SMART WINTER OVEBCOATB iti all the latent styles and colon at Jack Cameron's, "The Store lot LIGHT UP AND LISTEN TO-NIGNT .__ 0. F. 0. Y. l0 l‘. M. “HICKOIW WALLET! and bill- folcis the ideal Christmas Gift to: for Men" ~ - —- THE MONTHLY MEETING of FUR COATS I01‘ men It Jack the Legion Indies Auxiliary will Cameron’; "The Store for Men." be held tonight. at the Legion €-— ‘ Home at 7.30. Tug FIT-RITE shoe Company ____%__._ Ltd. (or all type: of footwear. wflITfi-lflggfloflALl) A very pretty wedding tool: place at St. Alexis Church. Rollo Bay. WINTER OVEBCOATS- tmartly tailored at Jack Cameron's "The Sim for Mm?’ on st-pt. 2s, when Dorothy Hazel i‘ MacDonald, l- git i’ M: a d onnliruAs FOOD ‘UPPLQ’ Mrs. John Jldllltlljgonzld, [Soulrdl chi-tstmts sins. Antiques. serorwli Iiand Books, Stamp Collections,’ Candy, St. Peter's lit-ill, December‘ 4th. i West, became the bride of Daniel Alfred White. son of Ml‘. and the late Mrs. William A. White, Rollo" __ _ H lBay. I ~ ___§ The brtde looked charming in a J‘ ‘gvnigPgulklgggglinof t wedding go-trn of while satin with», Bunbury’ is 1n me a a Island, three-quarter length veil and‘ Hospital as the result of an Bod- Streamersvof snapdrtiguii. Sllg car-l dent incurred Wednesday unite! "ed h ‘vhlle t-teyer buck. Hot" only wand was Engaged on m,’ ornament was a goltl engraved lug- daily routine delivery work. Mrfl keh E1“ (l! the SYWPH- 5'11 WHS Wood's condition is said by hos-illvlelldvd h.“ Mary Whalen. Bear Dual aumormes to be “goody River. who wore a gown of Am- l OFFICERS ELECTED — The an- nual meeting or Lady Clyde 1-0089 met in the Lodge room. Clyde River on Tuesday evening Nov. 26th., with a. good attendance. The different commit-tees made their reports showing a year of progress. The sum of ten dollars was voted to be given to Protestant Orphanage. Plans were made for a pantry sale and bazaar to be held in the near future. The following are the offic- ers for the current year: W. M Alice Wilson; W.M. Lulu Glow; I P M. Violet Frizzell: J D Margar- et MzicLean: Rec. Sec, Evelyn Mac- ‘illleatl of Ilillsliorn And Vicinity‘ The many friends o! Miss Elsie Ooflin will be pleased to hear 0! hm" oonvaiescenu: after undergoing an appendicitis operation at the‘ P.E I. Hospital. Mics Margaret Bambi-lei: is spending sortie time at her home before taking a position at the Re~ gent Hotel, Charlottetown. Miss Beatrice Cameron, a teach- er at Spring Park School. spent the weekend at the home or her of thcii muiiy Iriciids who atlc1itl-| erlcan Beauty taffeta with cot-sag! oi.’ white carnatlc-ns. The groom was attended by his byother Reginald. The bride's gift to her DTIQPS‘ maid was a sterling silver rosary. ' The groom's gift to the groumsnian was a Parker pen and pencil set. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A, L Siniiott, P.P., who also celebrated Nuptlal Mass. priate hymns liam Chaisson, Bear River, JCJOIFI- panied by Clifford Peters, lat, Rollo Bay. Appio- were sung ‘ty Wil- “Fflhfl-l . . l After reserving the good wishes rat: _Qt!-+\R.I-Q€PTET9W_N_ 62mm _.NQY!3M§ER 29. 1945 M ti-A s tT r TlEW/I RCA VICTOR RECORD HIT! 17/! 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Ill-Qlllll (Jlflllllfl IIQIQ MY IQIIYIIIII Hnbir Field: ad H: Onbulvl 7" RCA VICTOR RICOID Q6470" ‘SQ YIIY IQ“) IO-llfl .. THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS ARE ON itcAVtcroito 4 .mxj7RECORDSy suuesoars Charlottetown Agency x I47 GREAT GEORGE ST. John and Funcy Chaisson, llflfllelccwd which the bridal party motored to; vice president M" mo“; M", Ame Macphee . . - l - ' i ' ~ ' - .heer stockings Charlottetown, where a delicious, K1 . _ I ‘ML hum-h comm" Mm Simon Qouuh figufmg m“ m?“ g , _, _ _ Supper was S...“ a, the Qucgll‘ gellf§ltmftfnfuifzry Mm sum,“ ugh’ Mrs’ Roland Buchanan‘ Mm nits; tiactimc Txllliollt dlsuppcuitlng woivutN ROTARY stuuzriitt Hotel. ‘Newman’ lee_clcctedr Rlt-licird MacPliec. “_)‘."_>'l°- ‘jhk 1.; "°‘"h1“‘°°k “5-‘5- MOMREAIf-fi; ,8 __,CP,_ After a hriefzstzty in Charlotte-l Directors, Mrs. Artie MacPheO. Sghooi committee. Mrs. Frank 3122'?“ flight‘ £15902“ "lfhemfl: M15 Merle énowdéyfhus M" town the bridal t-ouplc motored LdMrs. Roland Buchanan, Mrs. Neililigtarn ‘roy and Mrs. Stanley New- were unveiled recently l" plush appointed secrcmry o! m? Rm Boston. Mass, On their honey- moon, For travelling the bride wot-s an 51 aqua wool suit with black dudes- sories and a t-orsage of white car- nations. The groom served 4 1-2 years with the 2nd Canadian Army A. A. RegL, R..C.AS.C_ Previous to their marriage. the bride was tendered two surprise showers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Deaglc, Roll-i Bay and at tht- home or hcr sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacDonald, Boar River. Their many friends wish man)’ years of happiness. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B Camera“ them Messrs Harvey and Walter Doug-‘ _W___ lax were visitors o! the city re- NEW "AVEN w I cently. ' ’ The annual meeting of the New Haven W l . was held at the home g! M". Hllith Mat-Donald on Nov. tli. Meeting tipcned in the iistinl wai‘ "Institute Ode" and fcpeni- ‘hi? “Cfeed" in unison. Roll call WM responded to by l4 metiibers. '5 meillbershlp Tees were received. Th‘! mllllllPs of the last, annual anti lB-"lt PTWlOUs meeting were rend mm ifxizglgirflilftig. Qtrelport was rend rest en ~ . . through illness‘ vi to was absent A fintmclahroport was giwii by gng‘ ‘ecmlded by Mrs. Stanley Wyn. that Institute send $2500 ido lSave the Children Fund. It was ec ded to. continue the Birthday 30X and also to have a Grab Brig at. next meeting, each member tinn- "hlfl one or more articles. Members WEN 318d to welcome two new members at this meeting. New Mr and Mrs. Oliver W Douglas were tendered a shower by the Women's Institute oi’ Lorne Valley at. the bride's former home, alter their retum from their honeymoon". Miss Kay Douglas spent the week- end at her sister's. Mn. Mary Douglas, Mount Stewart. Mr and 143's J. Hamilton Do\ig- las were vialton to the city Satur- day. Mr Elvin Douglas a U 0.6. stu- dent spent the weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gctidie Douglas. -—H. NEW LONDON W. I. The Twelvth Annual meeting of the New London Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Rob- slck 00mm. as follows, Mrs, Jnmes ert Carr on Thursday evening Nov. C019. Mrs Don MacEweit find 14th Meeting opened by singing M“ Frank Ramsay: Programme the Ode and repeating the Oreed'°°mmlttee. Mrs. George Cole and in unison. Roll call was responded. Mrs. Wilbur MacKtty. urn unvme tumour AND faint/nave! t . '11:“: choice is Monarch . =. lllG always depcndablg battery for car, truck or i tractor. Monarchs written I guarantee is not limited by rnilafiei f . pill In“ OI JTOIAOI IATIIIIN y Fairbanks-Morse Co. Limiled lal . [hall Available For Immediate Delivery” n“ to by sixteen members. l Nell meeting to be held n m, Minutes of last, annual meeting home of Mrs. Murray Mt=i¢KRv_ and last regular meeting were read “T009913 710m sale of Christmas and approved. The President, Mrs. 98rd! $9 5O Mctnbership s4 50 Meeting closetl with the National Wilbur MacKay, thanked the mem- bers for their ctr-operation during‘ Anthem. Lunch was sci-van by the year and hoped they would be hostess and committee in charge. as helpful to the new Praident. The Sick committee gave their re- port. Three calls were made. A bill or $1.50 was moved and seconded to be paid. The Red Cross Convener gave the following reporh- 3 khaki 1 men's sweaters; 1 turle neck sweat- er; 14 boy's sweaters; 5 children's dresses and 5 pairs children’: pant-I E g t n es. l ntea apa ngly and u]; The Mid-treasurer reported 12 but little auger. Avoid intoxicating. regular meethigti held during the K“, u,” "om dlmpnem Drink with olrnen o! 32 d {:"mm"““::d.m.'“ m a water abundantly and rely upon Nervillne u a quick relief for ex- tCipéllt to date were 0108M; Ik- ' pen tum 0417.17; Balance on tema pain. "l proclaim Nerviline :;"‘ihf!g~3;7o-°Pl;w'm °T om“ In efficient roller for Rheumatic Prmdenh M“ our" Ooh ‘gain. write: an old suflerer. vise-am. Mrs. Oicar ilhoKny. t Mm 9w! of Iiifierlnrlcan n! sedy-‘Pi-eas, Mn. Herold llay- It iv the most pnin-eubdulng lint. h . . egirectors, Mra. Claude Miclwan. $013503; ‘i-‘iihh titling; Mn‘ “m” ‘mm,’ m" “m. lehu and pains, and I urge others I B . "itunlm. Mn. baton llacr-Jwen, to use Nervliine for sore jolntl, M“ 90h- NMIIIII- ‘ltiffnatl and muscular or rheu- matic pain", 36c bottle: mid everywhere. ‘ Organist, Mm Junn Ooh. LIN E ~ RHEUMATl0$ I n Correspondence consisted or.» ceiptl time TI. ldlllll, ‘ant Orphanage and Institute lien. teem-n wm aha and mun ma: MacDonald, Ila Murdock. In!" or the children find and ‘manta It. we: moved In In. lint-old Dun- F?UB ON NERV| fruit received. l MacKinnon Auditors. nd Miss Ella Boyle. “'00 s 00:0 7 Y p.00. O 9 Q Q .OQ.OQ.O0.0 Mrs. Michael Murphy] Roll call to be answered with an MIT-BER BROS. LTD. Music Store Next meeting at the home of Mrs. garden. exchange of Christmas gifts. Meet- These scientists who spend their surroundings at a New York roof new l5-dcnter w,vq00;“3094;“;M;w}w;0o;¢{0¢.'o0:»:»:oo}o{»:oo§oo1»:»{o0:oo:oo:oo}b$043030: ; CHARLOTTETOWN Kitwon: Chaplain Marlene Mae-ied the ceremony, the lifldtli party the secynmasursr, Stalin; that Sick committee. Mrs. Michael ing closed with God Save the King. v Ktniion; F‘ S Katie Boyle: W985» motored to the hoinc or the l7l'ld_. $14170 was left on hand at the Murphy, Mrs. Clarence Plrizzell and Lunch was served by the hostess denier) are the shoot-est ti»: Sadie Gillespie; Organist, Charlotte where a ‘vending buukl-us; w“ end of we yo“ “m”. H11 C5115 1m- Mrs. Alton Newman. and the committee lll charge. made} Further, they COITIE tit MUTTBYZ Glfaxdi Coll“ D- Mmphl“; served to immediate relatives of money for‘ school, institutions. and BuYlnG eommlneet M75» Hufill "*i—%~“—*~~—- [metallic bhl=\d9$-S9ld- 0911i)" W’ D C, Same Hyde; S L‘ Lulu the bride and groom. Out-ol-toivti charity trad been met durl118 ‘he M-lwnonald and M“ Ne“ Mac" WRAITELLIKE “O55 bronze-Ac match the new 8' . Macxmmmi D" L Mary Mac" gucglg include-q M]; and My; T year. The School committee re- Klhmlll- ALMOST INVISIBLE and bronze kid evening shoeslio Phil“; I G dub" MacLeam O,G- E. MacDonald. Cronstoii R. i Writ?“ ‘W0 Dimes 0T 81555 5nd Slmpathy Cards‘ Mn‘ Rlchud toe or heel reiniorcemenl! llllt J A Mmxmnm‘; Alfdlmrs" Kdlm A few hours of numc’ QM Adm drinking pail needed for school. MRCPhW. ‘ NEW YORK. NOV- 33—ICP>— the sheerness of the iooLsu tlittt Se?“ in", Lul-u Yfi‘§"“‘°“' In‘? cini; were enjoyed Mustcltvas 1m,‘ The election of officers then took It was decided to have a P1111“? Cobivcbs look like burlap t-om- the stocking is almost litvistiit “H3915 “ere m5“ e_ and 23w nished h MesTg wane Bur, plate resulting as follows: sale It was H150 ‘lcmlcd '0 “We pared with the newest nylons to on the 19g, except for a taint music Dlayhd. lunch “as 5°” ~ y * ' r "hat President Mrs Dungg," (1.355, re. n dance lii the Scllwl- be dreamed 11p by those super- sheen. clays nylons in Canadian rotary. (the usual present weight is-St ary Club of Montreal, the iltt woman to occupy such a Pvfiliw" ;"Z" Z“Z“X"Z"I”I"Z‘ ElHlTRlB POWER RATIDNING O O O Q 0 O Q Q 00.00.09 O Q O 2"?!" 0:00 Heavy Increase! in Electrical consumption and delays In our reconstruction program Q Q 3%‘ canned by strikes tying up factory product-ion of new equipment, have resulted In the demand Inr , . O 00.00 electricity being greater than our generating plant can supply. Unloaa a general reduction oi o o0 00'» 00' O use by nII our t-ustontera is made Immediately service must he discontinued periodically In one O O or more arena at. the time 0f heaviest Iontl whit-It is normally from four l’. lIl. I0 nine-thirty l’. lII 0 O O each dov- VlllllNIlllll itiittiiitiit Voluntary Rationing on the part. of ench customer Ia requested so that the nvallnltlt- O O oozoefioozoefiozoozcozooz: .QQZO§QQZ>§' {O¢2¢0l+o2o0' Y ‘ supply may be fnlrly shared anti interruptions reduced to ll minimum. If eat-h customer reduces load by one-third front tour P. M. to nine-thirty l‘. M. each day until Itirthor notice, service can be maintained. It will be necessary that ALL customers t-o-operate In this respect, the cfloris of a few will not he aufflclent. Your Immediate Iiolp In requested a0 that you‘ and your neighbours may each receive lorvice and avoid the necessity of our blocking out an entire district. itits is AN tmtittttiict-ici Nti . itttttiiitt ttttitttc’ coittitti tittiitti eumunwo» i °<°¢¢€