,. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I . and ser- "48c GEORGIA STYLE TUMBLERS- stro vicable, regular 4 for 70c SPECIAL , GLASS JUGS, 2 quart size, regular 65 cents Ivory Enamelvvare STOVE POT Glen Valley Ami Vicinity Miss Addie 1-laliiweli spent the holidays at her home in springton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDow- ell and daughter Irene. were recent visitors to Hunter River, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matheson. Mr. Tweed Barlow. and Mr. Alex Walters. Breitdalbane, were recent gaiesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacLean. Mrs. lvan Prlzzel and baby son are visiting in shamrock. the guest of her mother, Mrs. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon. stan- ohel. were recent visitors so the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frlzzie. The Mises Laura and Evelyn Smith were holiday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Lennan. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Tremerc. Charlottetown. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man MacDonald. The many friends of Mr. John M.acLennan are pleased to see him out again after being confined to his home for some time. ,Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gillis and family spent. New Year's day at Breadalbane. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacDonald. Mr. John Nicholson entertained the Glen Valley W. I. at her home on Jan. 3rd. Ten members answered roll cau. After the business period. l""i "E','".”i""V lhrmchair Fan Mr. George Watts. was a visitor to the City on Friday. Miss Audrey Henderson. head, spent Sunday in York. Cove- Messrs. Harry Lewis. Harold Tay- lor and Donald Crockett were in the City on Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett were visitors to the City on Thurs- day. Messrs Will icooke MacDonald were City last week. and Rowe visitors to the Ma.ny friends of Mr. Cecil Watts are sorry to hear that he injured celpts. Iggozme Wm” i""kl”i'i iii "'9 iiiilir The chair-bound fan didnit lack ' for sports entertainment. Most Mrs. Reginald Barwise. City. spent the week-end in York. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. R.amsa.y Auld, Oovehead, were visitors to the City on Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross. , Much -sympathy is been extended to Mrs. Louis Vessey on the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Robert Roberts. of winsloe. Mr. and Mrs. William Watts and son Ledweli have moved to their new house in York which they built this summer. Their friends wish them many years of happiness in their new home. lvlr. and Mrs. Stanley Shaiw amt; , Problem In 1950 . Biggest Sports NEW YORK. Jan. 1'!-(AP)-The problem of the armchair fan with a television set in his own living room was voted most character- istic af sports in 1050. A majority of the sports writers and sports broadcasters voting in an Associated Press year end poll agreed that television hurt attend- ance. A few thought TV was being made the "whipping boy" for I natural levelling-off in gain re- major league baseball clubs televised their games. All major fights flashed over the TV networks and a steady diet of U.S. college football games was fed into homes each Saturday. Whether these fans eventually stir out to buy tickets and attend the events in person is puzzling promoters. some watch with interest the tests of movies it home for which a set fee is charged. Others con- centrate on getting top price for TV rights. Others ban TV alto- gether. The problem is far from solution. Next to television and the de- clining attendance curve. the sports writers thought 1950 would he re- membered for its numerous up- gsets particularly in football. With the memory of the Navy- Army and Purdue-Noire Dame sur- prises still fresh in their minds, the writers found a ”levelling-off" yd”? J”MIhy hf .. 45c GLASS SUGAR, CllvEAM AND ;AY, assorted family. accompanied by Mr. R.W.ltrend In sports, They pointed out Younker. all of Winsloe. were vis-lghe year man-km the end of the itcrs to York on Sunday. the guest super teams of None name; now of Mr. and Mrs. Gotrdon 0rockr:tt.iM1nne5oy3 dipped to 3 record low lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. Reg. 1.80 0.... ......1.29 A very enjoyable Christmas con- colors, regular value I.00 5 SPECIAL 45C GLASS MAR-MALADE lARS, assdlted colors, reg- ularvalueI.00.”'.-hviimuinu. SPECIAL I "SALAD BOWL AND PLATE, ! regular value 2.00. SPECIAL per set . . . . .. ENGLISH CREAM AND SUdlR, ribbon and bow design, regular 95: SPECIAL pair ...... 58C I EARTHENWARIE MILK JUQ Judge Enamelvlare Double Boiler ' ...';'.'l.l.3."'.".".'. 2.15 Regular 3.95 I Enamel Roasters oert was held in the school on Dec. 22nd. The room was beautifully decorated and a heavily laden ohristmss tree ornamented the front oi the stage. A very splendid prog mme was carried out by the pupis under the direction of the teacher, Miss Addie Halliwcll. Mr. John Nicholson presided and Mrs. Eldon Hickox was the efficient or- ganist. At the close of the pro- gramme Santa arrived and in his -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colivill have spent a few days in Summer- slcle visiting relatives and friends. ed to her home in York after spending her Christmas holidays in' North River the guest of her aunt. Mrs. William Holman. 4 father and the pay is adequate. "A young fellow is crazy if' he leaves .the form these days," he usual lmlm manner distributed asserted. "A farmer's son should' gm” '0 an consider himself one of the luckiestl fellows in the world." Don Finnle, of st. Marys. said no other occupation offers the inde- pendent. sociable life of rural ' --- Ont rio. ” arming is big business and.it offers a reasonable income," he said. "Unless a man is pnrticuiairly adapted to other work, when he is Miss Wilma Newson has rctzirn-'l'9BJ5 of one-two finishes- ;and how St. Louis Cardinals turn- bled into the second division after A return to pre-war standards and appearance of many new names in sports was held responsible for the many form reversals. The threat of war. most important in 1951, did not have an important effect on the 1950 sports scene. A few outstnding athletes were draft- ed but the mobilization program was not yet in tuli swing. OYSTER BED BRIDGE W. I. The Oyster Bed Bridge Women's Institute held it's January meet- ing at the home of Mrs. R. L. Macl-"herson. Following the Ode Jane Ashley's Crown Brand Recipes FREE Write lone Ashley, The Canada Starch Company Limited, K is ' P. O. Box 129, Montreal. P. 0. cm and Creed. the roll call was answ- ered by 11 members paying col- lectlon. broadcast by Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Leod. president Institutes. Health ed the members to her home for the next meeting. Feb. 6. Roll call to be answered with a dime. P.E.I. Women's and Welfare; Lunch committee. Mrs. Raymond Ling. Mrs. Howard Carr. The meeting closed with the National Anthem followed by a delicious lunch served by hostess and lunch committee. An auction sale held at Mrs. Howard Carr's on Dec. 18 realized 311.11. It was decided to send 85.00 to the Tuberculosis League. Cor- respondence consisted of radio and Provincial March of Dimes campaign. ' Sewing for the,R.ed Cross was discused and material for quilt be purchased. vMrs. Russel Smith kindly invit- Mrs. Wilfred Mclxugall and Miss Emily Machean were visitors to Sumimerside recently. - born on a farm he should stay there.” Jack cockburn, born in Drumbo in oxford County, said he wouldn't take another job on a bet.” He is association president. lpimsiu 2 i '95 J SAVE! ltegulai.10.3B 42 Pic English Di nners Set In solid colors peac yellow, green and blue, complete 7 5 srvice for 6. Campos ion - 6 each cups, saucers, bread HALF PRICE SALE and butter plates, plates, dinner plates- oatmeal: and fruits - SPEC-IAI. set L Made in England! Nasturtium and I Lilac patterns. The collection includes teapots, sugar and cream sets, trays, etc. This Fancy China is to be discon- tinued, so here's your chance at a real Miss Christie Maynard and Miss Delores Newcombe spent the week- end with their parents. Mirs. Alfred Oolwill is spending a month's holidays with her motlier. Mrs. Mildred Pickering, Newport. Mass. U. S. A. - FINAL - - Mr. Woodland Qolwili returned to his home after spending his Christmas holidays with his daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sanderson. Mr. Lloyd cum and his brother Hubert from New Perth spent their holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Carin. Northam. I i HALF iiruce sAI.E GLASSWAIIE Cape Cod and Candlewick Patterns in first quality Imperial Glassware. The pieces include goblets, sherbets, sher- bet plates, cocktails, wines, tumblers, cake plates, solod sets. etc. SPEClAL- Bargain -- SPECIAL -. BIA” Price , V2 Price . 3 The many friends of Mr. introductory Offer! New Pattern Mrs. Ivan Macbean is visiting in Ohariottetown. the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Macbean. Mrs. Edward McArt.hur is visiting relatives and friends in Charlotte- town where she is also under med- ical t. atmerit. Everything point! 1'0 better value! "mi xreatey ,8... inns for you "1 t . our store . , . . Our January sale positivelyends Saturday night. Don't miss the Extra Values, We are offering you this week. Look over these items Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mcbougafl ' and their daughter Blanche and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mcbougall and their son Charles motored to stan- ley Bridge on Sunday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKay. Friends of Mrs. William New- oombe are pleased to hear that she is improved in health. Mrs. New- combe has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital for the past. several weeks. C.s Mills: will regret to learn that he is a patient in the Prince Couuty Hosplital. All join in wishing him .1 E spec y recovery. . E N G L I s H to I N N E R WA or 1 to "iii i ""3 "'""”ii ””'i'”'' '"”"” ”""'”""” . r .. . ' . . ' -t- :e;:,::;:.1;,"..:';,i1I;,r ggyggmggsgf :::?.:..?':."...i:"::..:.. ".tf..:.:T ggggggrggrgguige,".;;,n",:..fg:i2; ?.?..3:”":: ”i.i;li...:. ?f:....:;'”i... ital when he underwent an opera- ” I'”5 D"”""'" tion. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. collars. Regular value 5435- 5&9 S1 KC price .. .. 3895 a 6 pr 9 ......:j..:-..---4- s ."NORMA"-20 Plead Starter Set Complete service for four. lntrodulctory Offer for Town- 'I Wide Sale Days - SPECIAL '- i t . PILLOW SLIPS '1 25 Men's and Boys' toyercogs-S twecds and plain color reze. Z” All Children's Winter Dresses. 5 by dl ,1” 6 ml l 42 Farmers Advised as to As. Clearing at . 59 Price 3,,” 2 ,0 6 mm 0... me, go I: tag; i;,,;, isigfe fmilguo -T'-"T'T , at as was i s Men's Station Wagon Calls and I.ADlES' ALL-VVOOL fL SEE OUR 1,5-PRICE TABLE of ladles' and children's sweaters: leather-trimmed plaid lack-A15 clearing at If PEI?” (50 M Dru”. g M) ' A good assortment of colors. all sizes. Prices up to 317.95. Clear- . To cease crumbling LIQUID VENEER POLISI , ' .2'”'25c "regular 25 cents a bottle Broken lines of drsperfmnterlais ' English Decoriiid 3 'r0RoN'ro, J n. ll--(GP) - A also children's cotton drill 0V?!"- SDEC-IAL . , , . ,.,””U mm" lumen. gathering was mm ?eg';ral48golond vsllliaedeswrttah tghjoozig ms. in: at . 55 Price cu S . .' today that the energy which fsrm- Clearmm pet: Ind 31.3,, P PLASTIC PARTY TREES era put into grumbling might 40 Lady". mouse, in bnumul I better be directed to improve un- Tmun Net Curmvnm good qualg crepe. and jerleyg, A good u. R.g. 39c . clear and sporklind deflstnnglftlg betgleegu those who "V. M by 2 H NS. mg. Em” so.-(men; of coin", .11 um, v.1. -- SPECIAL 50,”? m:::”:n0 "3; made by wwah W pm ..................... H 3”, ucs to 57.95. Sale price ...... .. 81.00 M ' ' ' ' ' C John Brodertclnupreaident. of lthe ' nf y,,,.d goods H. wk Jemoyg win. Stluplecesf of ladles' tllngcrled con- . . Ontario Federa on of Agricuturo. i 0 u , 1 u t, wool dress is I12 0 towns. pan 998 In P! - Sal HOT WATER BOTTLES, v . H. mm the "m mmm convent. Kg:-od:'amIl1rg(sMm:8'EZrmlm cmmzl tlcoais. Prices to 82.95. small pmmvgly Ngulml I ion of mg fgdgntlonh junior sec- T MC. chum. n .......... H K Pr.” sizes. Sale price I1.” and SPECIAL than that farmers need a public nexotaviu ' mum I Judge Enamalvvare.-- relations and sales branch. 1 mm . some 0, the mmblyng Wu DeLuxe .uI:llii.vk In Mshade: rs! A sracuu. LOT or January sou. LANTERN GLOBES, I . traced by Prof. c. is. Hendry of the grlnlfi A ime EC Exiitiria s'iKfeci2'f"")ier- Soiled Chenille Bedspreadl. dounlc MM b lh I I d i g ' University of Toronto to what he V" ' ' . bed size. out they got at 1,4 Price P "'9 " "'"l” '1”: I9 "M 9l'9" '07 ard 95L cleari in 2541, DI ri I 4 ' 2 "M W” .' monopoly of leudershlp y H . . ........ ng 3 ,,,,,,,,, H up" , 2-' '." ' ' '1 '1' i , held by old members of rural com- i - muniiies. . iv . . picofmffp LAMh CHIMNEY; Prof. llendry said this monopoly. Reg. 1.45 . ,IioLMAII's coupled with "extreme social con- large size trol." created I neurotic state in SPECIAL ;.; . . - - . . . - . - - . - . - - - . . . c rural dwellers. He said that gossip I plays a large part in farm oommun-, . E ity life. "F - '- lut several Junior farmer deie- -g ' g . . ntu said they didn't want to live Ir - . ' A .'.'?.i.".”.'i'......"" :".::.:::. I I A A . o r rou . an n e g in an interview a farmer's son is Th9 STOTC 600d VCIUCS ' Already set up in business ir he . , wants to continue working for his- r , r . 1 I Charlottetown