THE TOUCH 0F It is the one Dessert suitable f- Heartiest CHRISTMAS Yltlflkmuiczciiemimrrmmdtiiuxn i '" ' y... CHRISTMAS omen. in Y it belongs with such delightful foods as Turkey and Goose. Greatest Holiday. f0 0U! CREE TIN GS . ' A // i ~ CE~TBAl”< f CREAME-RT‘I_ES' Te wish you loads ol Christmas Cheer and a hearty wish for A llappy New Year CHRIS/T MAS THOUGHT P. W. TURNER The Central Guardian. This column is reserved (or news o! looel interest, but edvertieing of e new” lllture may be inserted et live cents e word etrlctLv pey- eble in advance. MeePEIBSONT-Menb clothing. It A. McDONALITB store will close st 5.80. ‘ OBOCOLATES in pound boxes. Worth’: Drugstore. Prince Street. Gunmen uedraic feether- weight automatic irons et Brown Electric. T0 HALIFAX ln 55 minutes. via Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2061 or e40- TRIOYCLES tor the Kiddies just errlved at McFerlane Bros, Furni- ture, 92 Kent Street, opposite c‘. P C. Y. NOTICE. - MacDonald - Rout- Woodwortini C0.. Ltd. and L. M. Poole dz C0., will remain closed Boxing Day end Saturday. ALADDIN LAMPS ior the first time since 1939. We have been ebic to put in e good stock. i-"ennell d: Chandler. COMPLETE your gilt selections at hlMFarlane Bros, Furniture Store, A lstzge selection to choose trorn. - CHURCH SERVICES tor Deoecn- ber 25th, Christmas Day. St. Johns, Crapaud. lloly (jommunion 10.3w A. M. Rev. B. Fream, Rector. LADIES‘ SWEATER COATS:-— These sweaters just eh-rlved by Express. They come in ell the hill: lhldfll. Owing to lets arrival they ere ell marked very low in price. Get your! It once. Prowee LADIES SWEATER.‘ COATS:- Theee sweaters Just arrived b Express. They come in all the hlg shades. Owing to lute arrival the are all marked very low in prim Get your: at once. Prorvse Bros Ltd. RITE-WAY CLEANERS CHRIST. MAS CLOSING NOTICE. — The office villi be open this ziltcrnocn and all day Saturday for pick-ups. The truck; will make regular rounds. The Cleaning Department will be closed Irom noon Dcccmlx-i: 24th until Monday, December: 29th. A ROSE GARDEN for your table! Yes, a truly breathtaking Dznner Service you will be proud to own-BB pieces ulth an il-piece set oi aluminum cooking ware. Roses-a. virtual panorama, of them in their natural beauty. All the ecstatic splendor oi gorgeous roses but their lovely scent. En- tire set trimmed in gold We have a "Devon Rose" set for you. bu; hurry for ‘yours-these will no inst! ‘ Al: Crockett nnri Storey Illzl. ‘QQ OF MONGOLIAN ORIGIN Firearms were introduced into Europe by she Mongols in the 15th century. GOVERNMENT-DIRECTED All communications systems ill Turkey ere under government cou- trcl. ""““ P‘ "JK'EKK< ~§Q§K a 5 BRIDAL SIHJWEIC -- A mlscel. lnnecus shoyvcr \\1l.> held on Wed- nesday. Nov. lflth. when a largo llllmbPr of friends gathered at the llOme of ltiirs hiary 5te\\'.1,rL of M1,, Albion to tender her e. shower Previous to her marriage. A well laden basket pz-riillv (lecciyntgd with pink umi WilliC was brought In to the living room by Misses ‘ Beth Stewart; and Annie Horton. j The numerous gifts were opened by Mrs. Boswell Myers and the verses read by Mrs. Henry s. Jgn. kins. The gifts were arranged 5m the table by Mrs. Iinrry Horton. Th5 bflde 10 be. Liiuiigli taken by surprise. thanked her many friends for their kindness alter which all Joined in singing For she‘; A .1011; 900d FBUOW." A dainty lunch was served and the remainder o! the evening was spent in 50105 and instrumental music. After the wee “m” 11°11" all deported roi- their homes wishing the hrlde-to-be the best Di luck. --Patrlob please copy, GREETINGS It ls our pleasure to wish again this year as we have {or so many other years -— A Merry Christmas to all! And express the hope that your New Year be a pleasant one. MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS "Serving the Marllimes” QJALSn d i l ‘GQNK hrnewsuanntnn. cnenwrrerowei Moore o» McLeod Limited Wishes One And All :1 ,__ HOWARD McINNIS‘ Fltwd Footwear at 175 Queen Street. FREIGHTEK SAILS TODAY- The freighter ‘Canadian High- lander", which has been loading at Buntain and Bell's whorl tor the past few dayi, clears this morning for Noriolx, Virginia. She. has on board 100,000 bushels of seed potatoes. CHRISTMAS PAIVTY-The stall and nurses oi the P. E. I. Hospital had their annual Christmas party at the cundaii Home on Monday evening which ‘vns a very hBpDj and enjoyable event. A short pru- gram opened with everyone sing- ing, O Come All Ye Faithful, and The Fir-t Noe. Jeadmg, Miss J. Campbell; solo, Miss Butler; piano and violin duet, Miss Kae Mc- Eachern, Miss lunrlon Puncher, xocal solo, Ms: "Lee McEachei-i‘ who was also accompanist (or the evening. A sing song was iclloux- ed by the appearance oi Santa Claus with cianity giits for ail tne student nurses and staff. Aiter ro- freshments carols were sung end Christmas good wishes exchanged. POLICE COURT-At the Iii?- endiary Magistrate's Court yester- day, two men charged with pos- session 0f stolen goods were each sentenced to 40 days in jail, while a third man, on a similar charge, was iurther remanded for one week. The case oi a party charged with reizainlni! stolen seeds was adjourned until December 2'7. A men charged under the Prohloi tlon Act was fined $50 and costs or one month, while a. second per- son, charged under the same act, had her case adjourned for one week. The case oi a men charged with theft under $25 was ad- journed one week (or judgment. and a drunk and incapable was remanded for one week. A case under the Income War Tax Act was further heard end adjourned for one week. Personals Miss Marie Morris. student nurse at St. Mary's Hospital, Montreal, is spending the holiday season writ-h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. JJ. Morris, 135 Fitzroy Street. Mr. mphrelm Malone oi Morell. arrived back in the Province on Monday night after a. delightful two weeks holiday trip visiting relatives and friends in Hevernill, Tuunton and Lynn, Mess. _________ COOLING INVENTION Fens have been known in Chine. Roehford Square i Following is the excellent pro- gram given by the pupils oi Roch- ford Square fichool for their Christ- mus closing yesterday. Piano Duet. Chorus “Angels We Have Heard On High." The Letter "C". Recitation "The Shepherd Boy." Plano Solo. Recitation “Christmas Guesses.‘ Carol "The First Noel." Pleyette “What ls Christmas?" "Hark, What Mean Those Hot, Voices.” "A Legend o! Bethlehem." Folk Dancing. One Act Play "Mrs. Dante ‘rakes A Holiday." "The Birthday oi e King." Pluyette "The Christmas Spirit. Chorus "Silent Night." God Save the King. SPRING PARK SCHOOL Honor roll to: November end December: Grade X-l. Lee Cameron; 2 Rome Burke; 3. John Phillips Grade IX-i. Sheila MBCInfLi: and Mary McElroy (equal): 2 Marjorie Gamester; 3. Ewen Stew- art. Grade VIII-l. Helen Cameron: 2. Raymond Large; 3. Shirley Stewart. Grade VII-l. Roma Good; 2. Marie Moore: 3. Billy Hughes. Grede VI-l. Kathryn Beck; 2 Vincent Beck; 3. Basil Phillips. Grade V-l. Bonita Smelirnen: 2. Lois Good; 3. Errol Nicholson. Grade IV-l. Teddy Munn; 2. Mary Johnston and Earl Kearney: .3. George Gofi. Grade IIL-l. Gordon Dennis: 2 Billie Evens; 3. Betty Riggs and Harold Rodd (equal). Grade II-l. Adeline Beck; 2 Ralph Bum-ti: 3. Cyril Gallant. Grads L-No tests. ' Principal: Claude W. Wood. Vice-Principal: Winnifred HI!- Sehool Concert ,_ Best Wishes For A Merry Christmas And i: A Happy New Year w To 0ne And All MARITIME ELECTRIC C0. LTD. ter. Assistants: Mrs. Arnold Taylor. Bernadette Lewis. Beatrice Cam- eron, Mary Mectleili. Terese NIB- Kcnzle. (Patriot please copy; crani- muss lemboo is theuootnmon name for bembusa. e genus oi gremineee which grows in the tropics o! since about 3.000 B.C. Asie, Atrice and Amerlce. to our: to MKllYllttiillDS 8060M: i‘ liltlMllliiiS Sandy's Restaurant . MAllIIIII-D Zmeéesonfe G F? E ‘ETI N G 5 . MacDonald - Rowe Woodworking Co. Lid.