still good piled are clearing the. balance of our stocli of I fall and Winter Coats. Suits. and Dresses at C331-3 OFF. Buyvnow while the selection is THE GLORIA ”Where Sniarter Women Shop'l IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of Freda. Ford who passed away January 4th. 1950. sweet. memories" will Iinnr forever. Time cannot oh-use than "I it"- years that may come cannot sever. our loving memembrlllce 0! 10!!- Lo Ingly Remembered by Grandma V end Inia Ford. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our densit- ter hoda 1'. Ford. who ruled away Janilry sth. 1959- You are always on our mind dear. No matter what we do All the time within our heart - There is a thought of 10!!- Naver for A moment . Are you very far awry. Ahgenii, yet near you seem. not nearer ever! dI!- You ieit as beautiful memories often silent tears. . nut you will slwtll 50 Wml '3' A. on journey through the V0!”- lusting where shadows iall - In perfect peace we WIN I! luv God will link our broken chain Ag one by one W6 meet '11- uwingly remembered by Mom. . ter i-liver were Christmas guests of York Highlights Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Vessey and son Sterling of winsloe were re- cent visitors in York and attend-I ed the Christmas concert there. Mr. and Mrs. ciittord Chandler and daughters Marjorie. Marlyn and Gloria were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey and family at .t.he Christmas iamily reunion held at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Mscoann and family and also Miss Florence Mne- Millian of West Oovehead were Christmas guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund MncMillian.. York. Mr. and Mrs. Locksley and daugh- ter Miss Donna and Mrs. William Bowen. Wheatley and Misses Ella Martin and Annie Macbean. Hun- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling and inmily. York. The sympathy of a large number of friends and relatives or York goes out to Mr. Albert Stewart and daughters Misses Jean and Beth of Mount Albion in the death oi a lov- ing wits and mother of Mrs. Albert Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stew- art were formerly from Marshfleld. Mrs. Stewart was the iormer Miss Foster and to her relatives in Bad. sisters and Dr C IN" MEMERIAM In loving memo , of a dear hus- -band and father, JOHN MILTON CHIPMAN 4th. 1950. Ono year ago we had to part with one we loved with all our heart ' We miss his face and kindly ways With him we spent our h-rm dun Many a. day his name is spoken And many an hour he is in our family chain who died January thoughts A link in our is broken. He is gone from our home but not from our hearts. Yet he -has not lived and died in vain, For proudly we can say no has leit a name without a thin. For our tears to wash away. God only knows how we miss him. in a home that is lonely yet. Bug the hearts that always loved him, Are the hearts that never forget. l Inserted by His wit. and Family. IN MEMOIIIAMD In loving memory of Mrs. James ll. Brown. died January I. 1949. Inserted by family. IN ME-ILORIAM i In fond and loving memory oi' our dear son and brother. Boyd! Wilson who posed any on Jan- uary uh. 1840. I silent thoughts bring many a tear! -For the one we and loved; so dear. ; Sadly Missed by Father. Mou:er.' Staten and Brothers. I Have Your Clothes l PRESS ONLY or DRY CLEANED at RITE-WAY CLEANERS "Phone 2387 Msrshfleld and elsewhere the heart- lelt sympathy, is extended in the death of one so young just in the prime of lite when: her daughters need a loving mother so much. The marriage took place at the Manse in York on Wednesday Dc- cember 20th. of Mr. Brenton Glow and Miss Helena Gibbs 0! Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clow also made up the bridal party, Misses Marion Murray, Olga Proude, Bernice; and Anita Loom, and Aletha Brown. Freda Newgon and Marina and Mary watts of Charlottetown spent the weds-end in York. .1. -L. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vessey were host and hostess at a family re- union heid on Christmas Day. Those besides the immediate lainilies were her grand daughters Misses Helcn Lewis who very shortly returned from Kaliiax, N. 8.. Miss Norma Lewis, nurse in training at Prince Edward Hospital and Misses Anita Ind Bernice Lewis-ct Charlottetown. I WEEATLEY RIVER SCHOOL CONCERT On December 30th a. large crowd witnessed the Wl-ieatley River School concert which was held in the hall. The hall was traditional- -ly decorated in red and green and a ga-ily decorated tree occupied one corner. T-he following programme was presented with Mr. Harold Chand- ler as chairman and Mrs. Harold Chandler as organist. Chonss: Old Santa Claus by the school. Welcome Drill by Donne Ling, Ruth MscLean. Robert Bunialn, Greta Murphy. Eileen MacRI.e. Grant Rackham. James Murphy. Mary DeRoohe. ' Recitation: A Message. Ruth MacLean. Dialogue: A Great Saving by Giennas Axworthy Ind Bloyce lM'acRa.e ' The Star" Drill by Helen Rae and Shirley Eiluhoud, Vsunda. Mur- phy. Alice MacLean. Shirley De- ep . Recitation: Why Not by Eileen 'MacR.ae. Pantomime: Tommie Goes to a Christmas Party -by Jean Chandler and Bioyve Maeftso. Dialogue: A Pain in the Side by Jackle Barrett. Alice Maobesn. Marjorie Ax-worthy. Recitation: He Could Help by Robert Buntaln. . Song: Prince Edward ,is1ai-id is Heaven To Me by Jean. Jackie and Alma Chandler. Inlorvnussion in which popular songs were rendered by Donnie DeRochc. Foch Doiron and Arnold THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest, but sdvertidng oi a newsy nature may be at in cents a word. strictly pey- sble in advance. "mints TAXI-Phone ass. casswru. for Photos. DARK E08133! up to 51.95 for siso. Bums:-'s Ladies wear. BALANCE WINTER EAT! on sale at 1.4 Price. 3. A. McDonald's. LADIES HOUUIOOATS to clot: at ZOE OH. 8. A. McDonald's. suioxs sun sacnsra in on. sunmu Ladies Wear. . uonruu curs masses to clear at it Price. 8. A. He- ' Doneld' . OBABTEI FLIGHTS to any point in Canada or the United States. for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Control Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. ' CITY rol-so: COIJBT -' At the stipendiary Magistrates Court yes- terday. the only case to appear was that of a rnui charged with being drunk and disorderly who was sen- iencodtow days-inisil. ON CHRISTMAS VACATION- Mlss Doreen Ross. daughter 0! Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Roll. D01”- chester Street... City. who now holds a position with the River- side Press in Cambridge. Mass. spent, Christmas at her home in Charlottetown. RETURNS 810 BILL-A Wheat- ley River man heneittted by the honesty o! a resident of Ken- sington on Tuesday afternoon. when the lait.er.iound .1 twenty dollar bill and turned it in lo the City Police Station. The own- er called in to the Station later in the afternoon and was able to claim his money. GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY - A pleasant evening was spent at the home of John H. Manc- Dona-ld. Nine Mile Creek when friends and nelghibors met to honour Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald on thekt fittieth wedding anniver- sary. Aiter Rev. Mr. Nicholson stated the purpose oi the geother- ing an address was read by Mrs. Norman MacDonald wlrile Mrs. Rankin Machine and Mrs. John B. MacDonald presented Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald with an upholst- ered rodklm chair. Speeches were made by Mr. James MacPhail. Samuel MacNeill and Wesley Mac- Doiuall. Nth-. MacDonald. on be- half of his wife and himseli. ex- pressed -his appreciation and thanks for klndne shown by these pre- sent. also to others who remain- bered. Singing. led by Mr. Nich- olson. wilth Mim Joyce Nicholson as organist, was enjoyed by all, alter which a delicious lunch was served 'by the ladies. Following the singing of "Bieat Be the Tie That. Binds” all wended their way home-ward wishing the bride Ind groom of fifty years many more years of hsippy wedded life. school. Recitation: The Present He wanted by Grant Rscleharn. Dialogue: Millie and Tillie In New York by Marjorie and Shir- ley Delloche. ' Exercise: When I Was Young by Jean Chandler and Marilyin Sellar. Duet: Reuben and Rachel, Greta Murphy and Mary MIcl..ea.n (enc. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer). Dialogue: Beg Your Pardon. Helen Rose and Shirley Elkhoud. Emerson Maclhc. Harold Stead. Recitation: Old Santa's Wife. Mary Defioche. Duet: How To Make Love by Alma Cl-is-ndleir and Mary Mac- Lean (one. My Grandfather's Clock). Dialogue: Eating A La Mode. Emerson Macnae and Jackie Chandler. Reading: A Bad Mix Up. Em- enson MaoRs.e. g Chorus: Merry Christmas by the school. Recitation: Good Night by Marri- lyn Seller. Santa iihen arrived and in his usual jovial manner presented presems and candy to the pupils and their teacher Helen Macttae. A very enjoysible evening was VAlL's. 204 Kent for Radio Repairs. LADIES WINTEI. COAT! clear- at. U3 oil. 8. A. McDonald's. IEDUCED ALL DEEIIEI in our. sunters Ladies Wear. BALANCE WOOL DIEIBEB. clladarlng pt. U3 cl. 8. A. McDon- 's. tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 8007. JANUARY 3100! CLIAIANGE. 1 1596 oil quality clothing. any gar- ment in our shop. J. P. Mao- Pherson & son. Queen street. I 'ALL DRESSES CLEARING AT 88 U! OFF at. The Fashion Shoppe. I ..... l are-aicirasrols. Ranges. sio- l l l were or riumia saiwiosl tonight in The Kirk at St. June! at eight o'clock instead 0! ' St. Paul's as previously announced. I RETURNS TO H.M.C.S. COIN- WALLIS - O.S.S.M5. Leslie Jar- vis and his buddy. Q.S.S.M.S. Richard Wildes. of Edmonton, Al- ; -beria, have returned to H.M.C.S. l Cornwallis after spending their Christmas holidays on the Island. While more they were the guests at his sister and ibrother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ladiner, Charlottetown. and his mother. Mrs. Alice Jarvis, Red Point. REBEKAK LODGE INBTALLS OFFICERS - New oitficers tor the coming term were installed. at the regular meeting of the Alpha Re- bekah lodge No. 10 I.0.0J'., last. evening by Mrs. Claire Brown." Deputy President. oiiicers install- ed included: Noble Grand, Matilda Frizzeil; Vice Grand.M.a.bel Worth; Rec. secretary. Catherine snith: Financial Secretary. Jean Crockett. i Warden R. A.; Treasurer, Annie Darrsch; Warden, Olive ll-iansen:1 Cond.. Evelyn Gregory; Chaplain. Sarah Gillespie; R.S.N.G., Ethel J.i Sutherland; L.sN.G.. Frances Mb-I Pherson; R.s.V.G.. Lulu Nichol- son; L.S.V.G., Estelle Dennis; O. Guardian. HelenTurnor;I. Guard- ian. Rita Ross; Pianist. Helen Mc- Eaohern; Jr. P.N.G.. lvurrtle White; Color Bearer. Eileen Hickox. As- sisting Mirs. Brown were Miss Hilda Harper as Deputy Marshal. arid the following who acted as grand officers: Miss Helen Fin- iayson, Mrs. Loretta -White. Mrs. Agnes Dickson. Mrs. Jean Smith. Mrs. Gussle Bryant. Mrs. Ruth iilnn-tan. Mrs. Alicdjeweii and Mrs. Adelaide Moore. The retiring Past Noble Grand was presented with a Past Noble Gi-and's Jewel. and a very lovely ceremony was conducted by the officers. Mshsnmrw scnooi. CHRISTMAS coivcea-r A very enjoyable Christmas con- cert. was presented -by tihegpupils at Marshtleld School. The musical part of the program was under the capable dire-olion of Mr. Frank Johnston. Mr. Wylie Gibson ably aciod as chairman for the even- mg. Following is the program: Chorus: "Oh You Sweet One" Welcome: Donnie Jonlcins Quartette: "Silent Night", Mar- garet Scott, Irene and Betty Foster and Barbara Jenkins Dialogue: "Deaf as a Post" Duet: "All I Want For Christ- mas". Shirley Scott and Elizabeth Stetson Recitation: "The Golden Tele- phone". Can-oi Maocalluim. Chrristzmas Dr-ill: Grades 1 to 5 Solo: "Santa Claus is Coming to Town". by Ralph Scott. Dialogue: "Several Aunt Graces" Recitation: "A Stitch in Time". Judy Smeiihurst. Trio: "Ohristmas Hymn". Margie Scott. Barbara Jenkins and Irene Foster . Exercise: "Tommy Goes to s Clirisimas Party". Lona Scott and Blair Wood Junior Chorus Rhythm Band Dialogue: "Wedding sot. Way- ack." Solo: "When I Am Big". Blair ood Recitation: "What Santa Calls Me". Gordon Stetson Senior Chorus Dialogue: "H-arry's Pockets." Recitation: "When Daddy Trim- S DOLLAR DAY SALE 85 3 DAYS - THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY PAGE THREE NEW CROP SUNKIST ORANGES. slot. 29:: Buy Them By The Bagful For Health detox. si.oo' FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS. 6 lbs. 51.00" A Delicious Meat Chocolate Os White Aylmer Vegetable SOUP. 9 tins ...... .. 51.00l Campbell's Tomato SOUP, 8 tins ...... .. h1.00 2 plrgs. 59: LYNN VALLEY TENDER GREEN PEAS. 7 tins . . . . . . . . . . . 51.00 CHICKEN STEW: BOILED DINNERS. 8 this 51.00 DELICIOUS PLUM JAM. 12 oz. bottle. 4 for . . 51.00 s Fresh Sultana- Fresh Pitted RAISINS, 5 lbs. 51.00lDATES. 5 lbs. MACHINE SLICED BREAKFAST BACON. 55: Ib.: Zlbs. LYNN VALLEY GOLDEN WAX BEANS. 1 tins AYLMER FANCY TOMATO JUICE. 9 tins . . . . . . . CHOICE RED'DELICIOUS EATING APPLES. 25: dos.: 5 dos. GASII & GARRY STORES 187 GREAT GEORGE ST- WE DELIVER C. O. D. PHONE 747 5 I5. pkg. 53: Lens. and Preston Scott Dialogue: "Readinig the Weekly Banner” Quarieiie: "Snowy Wlhiie Snow and Jingle Bells". 3. Jenkins, Jane Wood B. and Irene Foster Recitation: "A Yout.h'.tul Speak- er", Blair Wood Ohorus: "Winter Wonderland" with Betty Foster in the solo part. and Mai-g-le Scout. Barbara Jen- kins and Betty and Irene Foster taking duet. psi-is. Aiter. the last chorus Santa came and presented the teacher. M.i.ss Anna Maiiheson and pupils with many lovely and delizmtul gi-its. Santa was assisted 'by the pupils 01 Grade X whrlie the teacher pre- sented the pupils with a bag at candy and nuts. PIUSVILLE W. I. --The Piusville Women's Institute held their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Peter F. Gallant, with on attendance of 15 members. The meeting opened by prayer dollowed by the roll call which was -the exchanging of Christmas Gifts. , The secretary then read the minutes of the last meeting. and gave the -in-easureris report which was signed and approved. The committees gave their reports and a bill of 75c was paid for fruit for: the sick. The new committees ap- pointed were: Sick. Mrs. Edward Gallant. Mrs. Cyrus Gallant kindly in- vited the members to -her home rtor the next. meeting where ilhe roll call will -be answered by "Something I am Thankiiul for in the year 1950." The following vcilunteared to make sandwiches star the next. meeting: Mrs. Nonbert. Corcoran, Mrs. Peter E. Gallarri. Mrs. Octave Blanchard. Miss Hazel Corcoran. To make cake. Mrs. Peter F. Gal- lant. Miss Della Gallarrt. The correspondence was then read and discussed. It was decided to play bingo to raise iunds at the next meeting. also a mystery man. The meeting adjourned by sing- ing the Institute Ode. RICE MINES Nickel and ccibalt orcs are ire- quently found together in Brazil- 5 The Neighbors u- so "His teat: ....- ...., By George Clerk LKLJJ -7- - .:'t.”::..... span a lap her insists he should dress himself. Well, he just arrive late and looking like that !” 00 Over Whitels Restaurant-Phone 1091 57.50 Machine Perrnsnents .. 35.00 Machine Permanents LLEEII BEAIITY SHOPPE: IJOOK BETTER - - - SAVE MONEY FOR JANUARY e s .I.. " ti Macflae. then brought to a close by sing. med the Tree". Joanne Lilly ian mines. sometimes comlbined Chorus: Christmas Bells by the ing The King. ' Ducal: ”Frost -the Snowman". with manganese. -7 Li S Re ed? All merchandise in our -store reduced to give. you gure-Fire bar- : gains, In these days of rising prices here is an opportunity T you cannot: aiiorcl to miss. s X F . Top equality merchandise going at sale prices to clear our shel- f soyes B (or: spring stock. I illllenl Buy Now!tYou: save me many. many dollars on ea visit to our. store I vs ' 1 i A I seMens Wear rsu or. GEO. sr.