PE,clE'MBER 22. 1953 - Timels Short - Better Buy” His CHRISTMAS GIFT flow at GItE.EliIiAL'S Men's All Wool English Men's M4 Length I9-95 WORSTED SUITS. 2 Pr. SPECIALLY PRICED I STATION WAGON coars .. r r Regular 59.50 an s Regular 34.50 Au. ommn STATION WAGON cons, BOMBER - 1) Boys' Pullover 1.95 to 4.50 swnamns 1.95 1 d D Reg. 2.50 Men's Lne ress Boys' Fancy Pullover GLOVES ------ -- 1'95 to 535 SWEATERS ............ R 2.95 ' Reg. 3.95 75c to 1.50 B-oys. ; '1Q-7-T SKI PANTS ............ .. 3.49 isaaons .... .. 1.00 to 2.00 Reg. 3.95 store Oren Every 15lJsl'!.1.l3'Ei!,9lWmes The OREENDAL Co. Ltd. As no suitable name was sent in for the "PEERLESS" n..”.... Contest the prize money is being divided between Mount Herbert Orphanage and St. Vin- cent's Orphariage. Each will receive a cheque for 550.00. J. &T. MORRIS LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. "PEERLESS" BEVERAGES HOWARD MDINNIS SLIPPEIIS . OVEIISIIDES Hownnn Meliilils 175 OIIEEI ST. OIIIIRIE ILDD. THE CENTRA rm-: GUARDIAN: L G U A R D I A N CIIABWELL for graphs. Better Phour ISLAND VIEWS. 33.00. crasweli Studio. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE. wood or oil. Bryenton as MacKay. SUNBEAM APPLIANCES make ideal gifts. Storey Electric. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL.” Bakery. SHAMROCK Irish Linen Hand- kerchiefs. 3 for t1.00. Gift boxed at Henderson and Cudmore. from France and Switzerland 35.95 at Henderson and Cudmore. COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE and space heaters. Douglas Bros. and Jones. guaranteed washable, 810.50. Hen- derson and Cudmore. KEROSENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators. Bryenton and lMacKay, TOY VIOLINS. Drums. Bugles, Teddy Bears. Harmonicas, Guitars. Toombs Music store. CURING-SMOKING. Ship or bring. Hansen's Market, summer- side. FOR THE MEN on your gift list Arrow Dart Shirts 84.95 at Hender- son and Cudmore. mi-esters. Ironmasters and Shave- master . Toom Music Store, NEW SHIPMENT of ladies' party dresses just received. all sizes. Norma's Ladies' Wear, Kent St. MacDONALD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent Street. Phone 6015. MI-3N'I"s QUICK LUNCH. Queen street. Tuesday's Special. Roast Leg of Lamb, Mashed Potatoes and spiced whole Beets, Rolls and But- ter. Tea. Coffee, Milk. 55 cents. MARIIJAGE. - Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. F. Gill. Charlottetown, P. E. l. announce the marriage of their daughter Orva May to Mr. Frank William Thompson on Friday. the eleventh day of December. nineteen hundred and fifty-three, Central United Cl-ialpel. Calgary. Alberta. Personals The many friends of Mrs. Leon- ard Bowman of North Wiltshire. are sorry to hear of her continued illness and wish her a speedy re- covery. Mr. Howard Macbemian return- ed home after visiting wit.li his sister in Detroit, Mich. and he also visited in Toronto. Ont., with his cousin. Mrs. Gordon Mac- Load. Mrs. M. A. Bell. Wood Islands, accompanied by her daughter Ann of the Department of Health and Welfare. Charlottetown. ar- rived home by plane on Friday af- ter spending a pleasant two weeks visiting with relatives and friends in Boston and Cape Cod. While in Boston they were the sums of Mrs. Bell's sister-in-law. Mrs. S. J. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson. Card Of Thanks The faanily of the lots Mrs. D. C. Mednonald wish to exam! their sincere thanks to their friends and neighbours who assisted in my way in our recent sad bereave- mgm, and to all those who sent spiritual offerincs and flowers- May your kindnen be rewarded. IN MEMORIAM Just. a tribute of love and remem- brance , of the belt. highway. and Walter. IN MEMORIAM In loving nssinory of our nether Mr. can Nolder who passed any member Ilth. 1948. and our Mother. Mn. Carrie passed away December und. iess. "Iathu, in thy IIIAIMII heroine- neave eve now our loved ones Ileevine-” . Iver lensenibaeed 51 Bteabeth and Jack. IN MEILORIAM In loving memory of a deer Inns- hand and rather. rreduteh G. Johnston. Murray time. who we! called house on December II. 1952. Doarn a road there calm and peaceful Guided by God's loving hand lie has left us on his Journey To that bright and glorious hud- . Beyond the sunset 0 sled re-union. with our dear loved ones wholve gone before. In that fair Ilollllltl wetli know no . Beyond the sunset for evei-more. Lovlneiy leneniheaied by Wife and - IHIIIII. BELANGEB RANGES for coal, Glggeyls Pharmacy. next Stewart's IMPORTED WOOL SCARVES VIYELLA DRESSING GOWNS. SUNBEAM Mixmasters. Toast- Ideal gift. special price. In loving memory of our Grand- mother. Mrs. loldllll SWVNN '59 passed away. December mt. 1950- for e Grandnaother who no one The joy: that she missed on life's May she nnd in God's haven Of reel. aver Ilenaensbered by us. Ven- same: Neldor who JUST ARRIVED. electric trains, 812.50. Firestone Bryeninn and MacKay. FOR HIM-i00?'o Nylon Tricot Shirts by Arrow. 812.95 at Heli- derson and cudrnore. VISIT HI-STYLE isav. Great George style I-ll-style. .MII.LINEln'. Street. Every ISLAND GRILL. Queen street. Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. specializing Chinese dish. NEW WILLIS PIANO - "Can- ada's Beet". Special low price for Christmas. Toombs Music Store. SERVICE TO SICK. Dial 5132. Cantwell'a Pharmacy. next to Gloria. WHEN ITS A GIFT and you want the best give Ga.nong's Del- ecto Chocolates. The finest in the land. NEW SHIPMENT of ladles' party dresses just received. all sizes. Norma's Ladies' Wear. Kent St. THE SIJNNYSIDE Beauty Par- lor will be open all day Wed- nesday and Wednesday evening, Dec. 23. RECORDS. RECORDS. REC- ORDS.-Ali speeds and something to please all tastes in music. A lini- ited supply of Constance and Di'. Charles Templeton now on hand. Miller Brothers Limited. PIANOS. - Whether new or re- conditioned our pianos are always thoroughly covered by gunrgntae. our warranty is backed by the experience of several gcnerstioiis. Miller Brothers Limited. CHRISTMAS PARTY - The Friendship Group of the Baptist Church held a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. John Mclnnis on Tuesday. Dec. 15. when all sat down to a delicious chicken dinner pro- Vided by the group members. The dliiner was followed by an evening in social chat and an exchange of gifts. Before the guests departed, a vote of thanks was extended to the hostess for her kind hospitality, u. cl Christmas concert Program Held The annual Christmas concert of Union Commercial College was held Friday under the direction of Mr W. D. Fraser, principal. Mr. Arnold L. Hubley. vice-princi- psi, and Miss Mary Maclnnis. a member of the teaching staff. The first number on the program ccnsisted of a group of songs pre- sented. by the U. C. C. Choristers under the direction of Mr. I-Iubley. The first three selections were ”Angels From The Realms Of Glory, "Joy To The World" and "Angels We Have Heard On High," followed by an opening address of welcome by Mr Fraser. and pros- entation of diplomas and certif- icates to students in attendance since January. 1953. - The following students received diplomas: Peggy McGee (Honor). Thelma Campbell, Ada Campbell. Joan Gillie. Sadie M.acBhail. Phyl- lis Gallant, Sadie Mac-Fadyan, Jean Bell. Velda Martin and Priscilla Griffith. Certificate winners were June Gardiner. Allison wood and Alma MaoKinnon. Awards f r scliolastic achievement were pr- sentad to Peggy McGee, Thelma Campbell and Phyllis 'Gallaat. The third selection on the pro- gram was a group of western songs sung by Miss Pauline Me- Intyre, a member of the student body. A film was shown to the audience of approximately 1'15 students. their parents and friends. The film was entitled U.0.C. and You." and was produced and dir- ected by Mr W. D. Fraser. It eon- aisted of the student body and staff of 1052-53 and was in color. The fifizh selection was a piano and guitar duet by Misses Shirley Mednwen and Pauline Mscfntyre. Following this interesting half of the program the audience joined In singing a g-rmrp of Christmas carols such as "Hark The Herald Angels sing. "It Came Upon The Midnight, Clear,” and others. Miss Elaine Macvwen follow- ed with two am? entitled "Mock- ing Bird Hill. Mansion on the Hill," and Jambalaya.” Once again the Ohoristera were brought back and rendered "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks. "O Holy Night. "O Come All Ye Faithful." (joined by the audience) and "Silent Night." The presentation of gifts Santa Claus to all students in attendance at Union Covrnrner..:.l College followed and proved to be one of the main num- bars of the program. Mr. mchani sawier played the part of dams Olaus. The College was gaiiy decorated with a largg Christians tree and spruce we which were provided by Mr. Barry Inga. The rnembr-s of the moral Group included: Betizy ataevenson. Shirley qoencc. oeephine Roberts. Shirley Lad- ner, Joan Clohoseey. Norma Ray- ner. Pauiine Maclntyre. Bette bimpeen, Veins Myers. Mnry Mc- A-leer. Sadie Macrayderi. Thelma Campbell. Peggy Moose. lreta ltevenson. Eleanor Drown. Joyce Gibbs. Janet Daniel, ldythe Ia- Laoheur. Dorothy lfendricken, Beatrice Bruce. aim lilac!.'wen, Shirley Mecltwen and Mabel Blunders. The mcmbe - of the faculty and student body extended thanks to the following students for their help in decorating the College so beaut- ifully: Mr. Barry Inga. Mr. Richard aawler. Min Dorothy liendrlckcii and Miss Edythe Lebacheur. Miss Roma Korrey accompanied the audience in the In an y mus- ical selections and Miss Dorothy I-Iendricken acted as chairman for the evening. The Honor Roll for the month of December includes the following tudents: Beatrice Bruce. Dorothy Hendriokien. ldythe Ialaehetlr. Anna )la&arntaab. Prlndlla Mac- CHARLOTTETOWN Vancouver "Ghosts" Iiaii Traffic Offenders In Safety campaign. -By Do.n.-lVI:theeon Cnnndinn Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER, (CP)-A sharp de- cline in traffic accidents has re- sulted herc from a police safety drive. "Ghosts" are giving motor- ists and pedestrians the jitters. When the 34th traffic fatality for 1953 was recorded Nov. 16. the 1952 total of traffic dezitlis was equalled. Then Chief Constable Walter H. Mulligan decided on an all-out safety campaign. The "ghosts" were increased. Po- lice in civilian clothes now cruise the streets in unmarked cars and light trucks. nabbing traffic viola- tors. whether drivers or pedes- trians. Accidents Decrease In two weeks accidents declined 33 per cent. injuries 26 per cent. Three pedestrians were killed, and another. injured. earlier, died. The traffic fatality figure of 38 re- mained constant during the first two weeks of December. ”We will use every device and method within the bounds of our, imagination and the law to appre- hend the charge any individual! who risks injury to himself or creates a traffic hazard," said Chief Mulligan announcing the drive. The city is goilig along ii 1th the chief's methods. Tiierc has been no organized protest, although the British Columbia Automobile As- sociation has objected to the use of non-uniformed men and ii few letters protesting ghost cars have appeared in the papers. Civic hospital records back up the campaign. The weekly aver- age of 65 persons treated for emer- gcncy traffic injuries has dropped to 25; injuries being treated are less severe than before ghost cars were used. .:De Donald, Shirley lviiacEw0n. Marl" McGcc, Vnlma Myers, Bette Simp- son. Shiricy Spence, Irrt.-i Stormi- son and Bertha Walton. SHIRTS LAUNDERED 1'0 PERFECTION RITE - WAY CLEANERS DIAL 7337 Rellllli-I011! In Itrincently en-lcampaign after it has been in force forced. Speeders. even those mov-Vfor a month. ing one mile over the 30-mile-an- hour limit are the main target On the first full week-end of the! drive. 384 tickets were issued in H YORK EVENING AUXILIARY The regualr meeting of the 60 hours-including 125 for epeed- york E-Vwmg Auxmuy me. Dec ing. 45 for jay walking and 203 H at me home 0, M”. for offences in automobiles. such as failing to signal a turn. The "black November" traffic death toll of nine, turned the all- out drive on pedestrian violators, A "flying squad" 'of five men at downtown intersections ticketed 107 jay-walkers in 90 minutes the first day they were on duty. Most charges were for entering inter- sections against traffic lights. Traffic deaths strike most sharply at the over-60 age group. Of the 38 deaths in 1053, 25 have been pedestrians. 17 over 60. Of 'i952's 34 deaths. 16 of 20 pedes- trians killed were over 00. Chief Mulligan comments: "What astonishes me is the number of elderly people out at night . Two out of three pedestrians in- jured or killed when struck by iauws are breaking some law at the time." The drive will continue through the Christmas and New Year holi- days. The police chief expects to assess the effectiveness of tlie - Swan; , Walter lMallett with 16 members in at- tendaiice. The worship was in charge of Mrs. Peter Proud. Mrs. Ira Lewis. Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald and Mrs Howard Watts. The theme was: iAnd the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us". The hymns sung were ”Infant Holy. Infant Lowly". "Angels i'rom the Realms of Glory”. "While Shepherds watched Their Flock: By Night" and "Glory be to God the Father” The nominating com-mittee then presented the slate of officers for 1954 as follows: President. Mrs. Lloyd Vessey; vice-president, Miss Marlene Dix- on; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Allan recording secretary. Mrs. Waiter Mallett; treasurer; Mrs. Raymondvcssey (re-eiettedr; tem- perance secretary. Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald: Miss Lillian MacAssey; stewardship, Mrs. Louis pres secretary, Mrs. Frank Ves- sey; organist, Mrs. Allan Swan; Clll'i5li'tIli Out Our Way T as... fnetzoes 6 THAT'S A HOLE IN HIS HEAD, ALL IZICVHT, BUT NOT WHUT YOU THINK! A H055 WON'T STEP ON YOU IF HE CAN HELP IT! ,.,,,.ar-'frx - 22:; 44iz;';-jz,-,.. ARE MADE - NOT friendsliip secretary, l Verse)": I PAGE Tl'IRliI:' corresponding secretary. Mrs S art Vessy; literature secret: Miss Frances Vessey; supply :1 retary, Mrs. Peter Proud; 1!: Band leader, Mrs. Clifford Chn peli: Mission Band leader, M Lloyd Vessey. Mrs. Minto Foster invited ti: members to her home for the Jail uarzx meeting. ' WINNING ' NUMBER , AI On 1 ig GIANT PANDA ' At THE ;; FASHION SHOPPE I No. 74619 2'. :2: page-.:ra.-'.):-:v..':.:;:zw::;...”o.a-is-. By J. R. Williams :; .;;3'Cl1l3?.WriLT.t-inf, Y. III- II) 134 Kent Street FOR CEDAR. 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