1'1 nactgt/IBER 14._£4_8___ w a t .< ttttttttttn stays... TIIIY MAKVI AI IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT York and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Pctcr Proud. spent Sunday in West Cuvcltcud, the guest o! Mrs. George Bear- lsto. , Mike Muriel MacDonald celeb- rated new birthday this txtvck. She lttul a low o! her girl trlends as ‘nests. m‘. Albwt Proud, York, is mending e. few days in Oyster Bed Bridge. the guest o! hcr teughter, Mrs, Gordon Carr. - Friends o! Mrs. Dewar Swan. York. are glad to hear that site hes returned home after having York Hall on attendance. been a patient in the PEI. Ilos- oitnl, ‘I85 Gt. Geo. St. We have the largest stoc _ on P. E. I. and are prepared to outfit your team or look after your personal n Look Over This List:- COM Matched Sets — Shin Pads -.Shoul COM Hockey Sticks-Goalie 0-" — Helmets — Tendon Goon‘; -- Take advantage of our CLUB DISCOUNT and make your Sporting Dollars A potato meeting was held Thr- taltncrs o! York have most of their tall work don-c and are ready tor winter. Mrs. Alex Beaton, York. i: visit- ing in ‘Prncadie. the guest o: her daughter, Mrs. Roy’ Keizer. Mr, Robert. Watts has returned to his ltome in York alter M99115‘ ing the past few months in Tor- onto, Ont. liiuclt sympathy ts being Duchemin. Mrs. Herbert Lewis. has OUTFIT YOUR HOCKEY TEAM "rt... Blitz SHOP Score The BIKE SHOP "Where You Buy Better For Less" Dec. 6 with a large ex- tended i0 Mr. Potpe Cooke tn the death oi his sister. Minnie, Mrs. return- k of Sporting 60065 m; ._ Hockey Pants — Elbow Pads Protections. Abdominal t in daughter, Mrs. Millar MHCFQGYM Mr. and James Alton, West Cooke. York, here on o. trip Sunday. day evening. Dec. attendance oi l7 tnctttthers with three months is tests trere put On by Mrs. Vessey and Mrs. eeds. d" "45 ...- Gauntlets -- sick e tow days. ltlllg tn the City, the guest oi her Covelieari nnd Mr. and Mrs. Bill on The regular meeting o! the York Alpha Institute was held on Min- 6 at the home 0i Mrs. Clifford Chltpllfill with 811 and tlwo visitors. The nteotiitg opened with "Jingle Bells" followed by creed, The roll call was answered an exchange of Christmas gifts. Program committee for next. l\l.rs. Harry Lewis and Ivlrs. Randolph Murray. Con- Herb Horace Vessey. Meeting closed wlthflational An- them. A dainty lunch was then od. to her home in York alter vis- served by the hostess. IN MEMORIAM NBS. GEORGE CONDLY i The death o! Mrs. Georse Con!!! occurred in the e Memor- iml Hospital on Sunday, Nov. 28th o! pneumonia in her 73rd your. Mrs. Coeudly was not. in he: usual good health end went to visit. hat- deughter, Mn. Ray Stiles in Donmeeter. N3. nnd. wee only Mrs. Condlty’: maiden name we: Annie Sullivan and was ntarried in the United Slates. She and her ltusband came to Lang River to make their home about so years ago. Her funeral wee held. in the Long River United Church by her pastor, the Rev. G.s. Stevens and burial was in the G-eddie Memor- ial Cemetery. Pall-bearers were: Heath Harding, Leigh Cole, James Gillespie, Ralph Johnstone. Wil- liam Johnston. and William ,!_ Proiitt. Besides hes- sorrowing husband she is survived by the iollowlttg family — Jannetta. Mrs. Nelson, and Annie, lilirs. Joseph Paul in the U.S4A., Madeline, Mrs. Roy Stiles in Dorchester, N.B., and William B. in Charlottetown. A m: George of the Nova Scotia Highlanders was accidentally Killed vlhile on leave in Scotland in the last was‘. MRS. JOHN J. AHEARN There passed peacefully away on November 18th the soul o! Mrs. John J. Ahearn. Pleasant View, leaving her home on earth Ior a better one in heaven. Mrs. Ahearn. namely Elizabeth Gavin, was born in Norway, P.E.I.. on June 29th. i872. the daughter oi’ Catherine Morin and, Jameg Gflvlll. bOth eznigrants lrom Ireland. Mrs. Ahearn developed pneumonia but despite best medical aid and tender nursing, God willed other- tvtze and ltcr spirit winged its flight. to her Creator. All the mam- bcrs oi het- family being with he; tn her ltouxs of illness. Site was visited by he!" pastor Rev. Patrick Walsh who adminlst. crcd to ltcr the inst rites of the Holy Cztlltollc Citutch of which site was a tievout ntcmbcr. in her passing a void has been. Ielt. in the ltonte. In years passed many can recall her true Christian spirit. in helping the sick and comforting the sorrowful, Her Iuncral tool: place to the [ntmaculnle Conception Church Palmer Road. on Nov. 20th. at 9:30 a.m.. where Requiem High Mass wasrcelebrated by her pastor, Her remains was then conveyed to the cctttctery adjoining the church wlicrc all that. was mortal o! g kind mother and true friend was laid to rest to await the Resurrect- ion morn. Titey are left to cherish her mem. Ofy. a step-daughter, two daughters, a grand daughter and {our sons; Josie. Mrs. Augustine Ellsworth, 'I‘ignish; Viola. Mrs. Peter Casey. Waterford, and Bernetta. Pleasant View. Grand daughter, Margaret Casey of Pleasant View; Scrtg, Jantes. Timothy, Albert and Ed. ntund. Her husband predeceased ten years before. Her ppallbearers were Ignatius (satin, Chester J. Ellsworth. Gussie Ellsworth, John W. Nelligart. and (Seralcl P‘itzGcrald, and Timothy H. Ahcam. “May her soul rest in peace." her Letters o! Sympathy iiii "tints t. .. SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN 5$\BLE ltttlillm)‘ en KS1“: f! lS l] THE NEW KROEHLER s 5 19?... ONLY $5.00 DOWN It's hard to believe, but true. A genuine Kroehlet: chair, with soft spring-filled seat and restful Curved back for only $19.95. And the fabrics are gorgeousmchoose from nubby tapestries, novelty weaves, stripes, ilorals and many others. Choice of colors. See this value tomorrow. "they'll go fast. BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS- ‘ SUMMERSIDE 8s CHARLOTTETOW ' "WHERE oto FRIENDS MEET" 10 Shopping Days tilt Bhristmas Miss Emma. Schumann. Sum- rnerside. Lillian Doyle. Stunmerside. Gladys Ahearn. st. Joseph's Hospital. St. John, N. B. Marlon Gallant. St. Hospital, St. John. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett R. Kelly, Summerside. Mrs. Samie Myres, 5t. Louie. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mugridge. Joseph's Ilebron. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Perry, Palm- tr Road South. Nelson Perry. St. Dunstarfs University, Charlottetown. Howard J. Sites. St. ‘Francis Xavier Seminary, ‘foronto. Ont. Mess Cerdl Bcmetia Altonrn. Pleasant View. Mrs. Peter Casey. Waterford. ‘rlntottty J. Ahearn. Pleasant View. Jttntes Aheam. Pleasant View. Albert Aheam. Pleasant View. Edmund Ahenrrt, Pleasant View. ltiztrgrtret Casey. Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Ells- worth. ‘Finnish. Inura Ellsworth. ‘Pignisli. Peter Ellsworth. Tignlslt. Gussie Ellsworth. Tigrttsh. Chester J. Ellsworth. Tignish. Peter Casey. Waterford. Mary Casey. Waterford. Patrick Casey. Pleasant View. Joseph's Gladys Ahesrn. St. Hospital. St. John, N. B. _ Mat-ion Gallant. St. Joseph's Hospital. St. Joint. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett R. Kelly- Sttntmerside. “"=ant View Spiritual Bouquets itargaret Casey. Pleasant Vltw Frrtttcitt Xavier Seminary. "otti.t4o.so,eot" forget yourunget Thousands nrl DID!!! It 70. TI.- John W. Nelligan. Pleasant View. Mr and Mrs. Chester Shes. Wateriorri. Mrs. William Gaudet. Pleasant View. Annie Ramsay. Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klrtch. ‘Waterford. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geudet. l'<‘ltzGerald's' Family. Waterford. Howard Shea and Priests oi St. — Man, You're Crazy csvszfelemu-iulzesk.stanzas uterus - Kensingtott. Although the weather was unfavorable the sale of hchte cooking was very successiul an} a nice cum realized. ' ALERT SCHOOL CHILDREN ST. OATHARINES, Ont. —(CP) —Flre Chiet‘ Arthur Burch praised < the alertness 0i school children '- ' who discovered a. lire and were in- GIFT FROM ROYAL BABY WATERLOO Ont. —(CP)—Wal- erloo has presented n specially- built toddler cart to Princess Eliza- beth's baby. An alderman said he llarnley Notes .. v.‘ Mr. end Mrs_ James Hickey, _ W: zisgilftkcxggngité: Mp Jag Htqkeyq m Dm-nlgy and toddler is a typically Canadian strurnental in turning in an alarm. . y“ \ M; with); Ramsay, Matpeqtte, vehicle not usually iound in Brit- Occupants of the house were not f!‘ WETG visitors to st John. N. n. sin. 1n "the W118 01 the fire- They were overnight guests oi Rev. J. M. and Mrs_ Murchison Vtlltile tn St John they attended the wedding oi Mr_ Roy Abbott. iormerly of Malpeqltc. Mn, Margaret Sheppard, Cardi- gan was a recent visitor to spring Valley. M»; w. '1‘, Huggan who has spent some time in Darnlcy has returned to Charlottetown. Miss Maylea. Boswell. Acting Supervisor oi‘ Women's Institutes was a visitor to Darnley School Mrs. Lois Adams. Sea View _ V V’ spent a few days 1n Damley ma‘ on Friday nitemoott to iootgalhh- guest o! M“. Col-h“ Donald ‘he girls sctvlttz club. lhc club ' ,t\ rrztdy to ccntntottor third year rcwnt: with the iollowitt: loud- Miss Georgie Anderson and his-s Home. Anderson, Darnley. have gone to Montreal to spend the _ (Cotttinuoti on Page i9) winter. Mrs. Arthur ctnnobrll tho his t wish t». extend 111;.‘ w; ’, been a patient in the Prince Cvun- rhsttt... to the South ntt . ty Hospllfll has returned to iwr Branch oi the Canadian Legion.' t. ‘ the Wotncns institute; also to , t . home in Seavlew. everyone who ltclpezl in any wnv in our recent Firc. Sigurd 1 Mrs. Ida Dniron and Family. t Mrs. Frank McKay and daugh- ter Esther were utcekcttd visttorst to Darnicy the guests o! Mr. until Mrs. Jami Hickey. ‘ t Mn. Roy Adams and eon Shel-t don. Sea View were recent visitor-st to Plctou. N. s. the guests o! Mr_ t and Mrs. LeRoy Adams. : ltrittg ttltttnges D0 you know what: your insurance needs _ will be in 1953? Marriage, a birth or death In memory of your "H" Wm and m the family might change the present ptctutI . ntotltcr, . complgtelyglSo, plan ahead, but make your Mrs. Annie Forsytltc. Boston. . . , ‘ ‘ P an! c)“ 9- Massf. who m“ Spent the pa? | MRS. ltlumnn ‘mt Am lLLL . A crown Life convertible Policy gives Sh‘ “"1” Visiting l“ 98mm’ l“ WP" “Wm”! W! "l" you that flexibility. At the cncl of five years, m‘ Saturday w’ h“ hum" I gecmtm. 13m m“ you have the privilege of converting your l _- . ‘ ‘ ' ' ' f five different Miss Janie Curley, Freetown is s d] M“ d d F v R _ onfimal Policy mm any 9P5 ° , spending a lew days visiting her “bead byuuuagnd a‘l:§"l,a;"';:“ plans at anew ratc_whtch ts guaranteed , sisters Mrs. Jas. B jrhompson and _ y 1n your ongtnal policy. There are no lump t sum arrears of premium to pay. Mrs. Bums Brennan, Darnley "- New Q Get in touch with e Crown Life rcpreeené t tativc. He will be glad to explain how n us. and Mrs‘. Walter ombe. Port Hi1. were visitors to _ , _ lttarnley on Friday. the guests oi l" "M": mfllwl’! of my {lear- Crown Life convertible Policy can be used Mr. and Mrs. R s. Cousins F"“"d’°“ L/CPL 9mm "~ “m” to give you the flexible protection you lock, Killed in Action in Italy. n: “in December 14th. tau. Q ' Somewhere beck of the sunset When- our loved nnes will never‘ . Cnown LIFE m- um. t.» titnt lrmrl M glory. t Established tlemeOttlee v Above in. bright. blur. m. t two Insurance Company Toronto ‘ . It's only good night dear Dannie z ‘. ‘ It's Just. whet we used to any. We will see you ngnln in the mom- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hickey. Darnley. were weekend visitors to Emerald. the guests of Mrs. Hic- kcy‘s mother, Mt's. Regina. Smith Mr and Mrs Ray Burt. Hr. Miss Violet Bassett and Mr. Ellsworth Bsssett. Dsrnley were visitors to Alberton on Sunday the guests oi’ Mr‘. nnd Mrs. Heber Mchellan insti- I. O. SAINT. General Agent. Charlottetown J. E. PHILLIPS, General Agent. Bummereide Maritime Brunch 0mm: H Jhurch 8L, Moncton in: M. ithe dawn of another day. Phone 941 tiiihtlfihtiTfl.2121ititétiilittiiiltttfiti. Th! Dflmlev W°m°"'= which runny men and women (in '*. " 1T1 tut‘; 5 d t 1 s t. o, . - pousore a Pan rv Sae a. _ -,-j§‘__¥t,-'.°.“‘§t.‘-“‘-’-'§ii‘ttttlt.wl'tf.i°’iltt'~ilt‘ tit-day evening. Nov. 20. at. the tsmu" Wilma by m‘ ""“dm‘m'"' n‘ c‘ MMDONALD’ LLB" mun" snwflnmndont Hltllrlrueswrur-erywnm Um.’ n, D , ,_,_,, r. .,........... t Mrs. Daniel lttmnlnz. t; y o r.