oacimsaagim. _ “ . -- ~ The Central Guardian ' 1I EI.(LEPL_QILARDIAN_ PAGE THREE Tasawnu. ier rmspspiu. summon. daily. Dillon it Splllett. l _.__ f MEN'S TRAVELLING OASEIs LSpecisI Price. ffoombs Music Store. I HOWARD MelNNlP titted Footwear now located queen Street. ~ an. cams-ruse oirss wrap ped Free st Crockettb Jewellery Kent Street. LADIES-Don't forget the bis discount sale on all Winter Coats and wool dresses. The Greendel Co. Ltd., Ladies‘ Eton. NOTICE. — Owing to the fact that we are very is: behind with our orders we arsci ‘, onDec- ember 26th until iurther notloe. st l7! OONIIDIIATION LII’! IN- BUYING good second hsnd Bags IIDIOUI noun mus er- tend Greeting; and are pleased to announce they sre again making Bad-equo Whole Wheat. BEAUTIFUL Book Ellidl. $200. Toomhl Milli: Store. INADVIITENTLY OMITTED. — It is to be regretted that owing to a mistake in the Guardian's make- the advertisement wss omitted in Saturday's issue. PRESENTATION - 'llhe Corn- wsll Y. P. U. Inst s.t the home of Mrs. Melvin Hyde with a large number oi’ merribers and visitors present. Everett Boyle was ulu lesder and Christmas hymns were sung. Gordon Boyle presided over the business period. than he call. ed on Margaret lowther to pre- sent s lovely gilt, an electric table lamp to Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon MsdMlll-sn for their lesderliip o! the Sodsty. Mnowllsn in Wm. Condon do Sins Woollen Mills. rqlyilng to the ‘kind words o! - lvsry luscious ch lue s nume- pieee of she corzciionefls an, share is sn assortment of sixty delectable pieces in e Pot of lndcarsmolgrfnll voeodnutaad true fruit centres. . . s wide variety to please every pslsie. Truly s - ’ ‘ confection for clsl occasions. "heirs (YHOCOLATES our bolus ms rouno nus w: Charlottetown, P. E. Ialsnd. ispprsoiaticn and gilt, said "It - |wss s great pleasure to work with THE KIRK 0!‘ 8'1‘. JAMEI —.such s splendid group o! young special Chrlstmll WOIIMP W" people." Laura Newson and Eva held both momma and worms In lVlecPl-isil conducted a special The Kirk yesterday conducted b! program o! games. Roland and Hie Minister. the Rev. TJ-LI. Melvin Hyde and Billy Mocha-r. Bomers, WilO DNWhQd "16 59mm“ ern supplied lively music. Delic- ‘01’ (‘he dl! B! the MQTMM BOWM- i6us reir-emments were served by The Cm" 111d 5°1°1§i~9 11nd“ the Mrs. Hyde and committee. At the direction of the Church Organist. wggkjy meeting prevloug go m“, Miss E. Lillian McKenziaMurBsc. m, game,- w“ Baggy m“; and provided beautiful iestival music Mn “d Mm A_ R Mwmqhe" 0f CPIOIGIQQOGNIQUICI anthems ‘With Invited m" aoabw to their home_ mm‘ 5mm Hmdel" “Th9 Mama“. Donations were given to the M. “M “n” musk‘ ‘mm awh" and M. fund, and the Bible ques- "chri-‘nml aatwwn- muwkm’ tions were answered by many o! ‘u!’ m" mb W“ W‘! diam by . the members. Ella Boyle and Bet- Mr- 35°“! R'°Ym°nd' M“ Gomon ' tY King conducted the recreat- An appealing event at the Royal winter Fair's Horse show was |T the demonstration o! liqiierding by llllt. and his three isithhil and intelligent Border Collies. Wm. Martin, W. Stewart. Mrs. J. A. MsoCosuiell | and Mrs. Neil D. MsoLesn. lboys and girls oi’ the Church 5011001 had e. special service o! their own with an Order or worship provided ln attractive colour. Great credit ls due the ladies o! the Kirk Aux- illaqy roi- the art and skill disvieved in the decorating o! both Chancel and Nave for the Holy Season. MACDONALD-POWERS — The wedding took place in St. Patrick! Church, on November l6, when Reta Bcrnardeen, daughter of Mn; and Mrs. William J. Powers. El-‘ liotvale, P, E. 1'.. was united in; marriage to Mr, Angus Davl-d Mac-l .Doiiald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Aflflus David MacDonald. Little Pond. P. E1. Rev. Thomas P. Brennan con- ducted the ceremony, with C. W McMannmy presiding at the 0i‘- ignn, and Mrs. McPhee being soloist. Given away by her brother. Mr. Edward Powers. the bride wors a ' school ordered paid. ion, Music by the orchestra and bounteous refreshments brought a pleasant evening to a close. NEW GLASGOW W. I. The New Glasgow W. I. met at home of Mrs, Richard Dickieson, on Tuesday evening. Dec. 3rd,. the‘ president being absent. the Vice‘ President took the chair. Meeting opened by singing In- stitute Ode and repeating Creed; in unison. Minutes of last meet-i lng read and signed. There were l3‘ members and 3 visitors Joresent.‘ There were four quilt tops made by the members for the Orphan- ago on display. Bill $5.40 for blinds (or Basin which was ordered school unavailable. Mrs. ll. B. Stevenson reported, donating sev- eral maps which she had to school. MG-47 MW“ onfi’ $0M oi ‘ti: saddest o! ell lie year White satin gown made with a train, and a net bodice. HPNlOIlB veil was caught with an or-anSE blossom coronet, and she carried Talisman roses, Attending “or sis- ter. was Miss Winnifred Powers. who was gowned in blue not over taffeta. with halo headdress and‘ she carried pink pompous. ‘Miss Lynne Person was bridesmaid, in Sick Committee was absent. New committees are: Sick. Mrs. H. B. Stevenson. Mrs. Melvin M-‘ic- Leod. School, Mrs. A. B. Stwvcn- son, vMrs. Melvin MslcLc-od. It was ‘decided to change these commit- tees every month. Refreshments. Mrs. Elbert Hill. Mrs. Earl Hous- ton. Mrs, Chalmers Laird Pro- a pink alrccr gown and halo with‘ Igggfiflgiwenson and 21“ lamigns l‘: h" bmxfqmit: Ear-r] Hnustoh‘ lnvltevl the 9° ‘ m‘ “m! was naomm“ ' W. I. for next month whon rnll nsslstcrl by Ml‘. James MrRae Mes- I . _ t _ srs. William and Daniel Msrz1s,i§;1,, o‘; ifPflfl‘ “ "° twin hr°ih°'s' we” “she's A "W Correspondence rwd. Letter from c°pti°n W“ hem “t m” Ewenm" T. B. League $5 voted for bond Maine Dining room. otter whichimner of thafiks ‘from Mr‘ nhgm; m" muple 1°" m" ‘he Imnwinis for subscriptions to Cwncsr states‘ where may Wm spend ‘heirisocietv Discussions followed on honeymoon. They will reside in’ [Drama festival which was in he Mwrkr‘ mum“ "‘ Hamlin“ carried over to next meeting. spectator‘ Program Questionnaire on In- ‘ stitute Work read by Mrs Roy l i ‘Dickinson and discussed and ans- n amiwered by members. Contest Jumbl- ed Canadian Cities by Mrs. R. m gong u“ gum‘ 51”," u Dlckieson._Snow Contest h_v Mrs. P. L, Campbell. Instrumental mus- GEORGE EVERETT Mliuoxnnflc by Mirs. Geo. Dickinson. Christ- h H] t mas Contest hv Mrs. Foster Scllsr. w ° w" u m ye" m’ “mm/reruns closed with the King ni- he month of December again islte-r which a delicious lunch was served by the committee iri charge. "Ills blow was hard. the shook‘ ‘mic BAPTIST crumcn i severe L; ElizdbethArden Recognized as the best in TOILETRIES We slillilinve some nice GIFT SETS left _J0llllSON s. ioiiiisoii . IRIIOIISTS i To part with one we loved so dear. Notably impressive Gone and iorgotten by some you services were held in the Baptist ~ ' may he Church momlrig and evening with Bat never forgotten by as will you the very fine music at both serv- l be. ices under the very competent dir- wilim of Mrs. V.L, Dlnszwell, org- anist and director of choir. The morning sermon by the minister. the Rev. I. Judson Levy 3.0. was "The Quest of the Wise Men." It is a story that never loses its ohsrm, the story o! the star guided quest by men not only learn- ed but wise. the "magi" seekers for ultimate truth, the greatest truth seekers ot their time. tor theirs was the greatest" quest of all, the Lovlngly lleuicrnbercd by Father, Mother, Brothers and Sisters. - ill ' atrium [ PTI. PHILIP MIBOIEI Cape Briton llighlusdI-s, B. Company Killed hr Italy, December ll. 1M4. Inst two years ago today. I ‘fig No one knows flie silent heartache, ti; Only those who have lost can MI l‘ 0! flie srlei that's borne in ailenae DRY-l mi Provincial Government Offices, with the exception of the Prothono- fiery and Registry Offices. will be closed December 26, 1046 (Boxing I two Es Dspntyltreviaehlleersasn For the son we loved so well. ; Mother and Ihthar. i The dearest brother the world Ohrirlmasfsiisnt Night". two carols by the l Girls’ Choir. Mlmng uowv . l MlllllTEMm/GEIATIN fl/ol/iklldgfiléfli/l/fkw/ i an P“ cw =°°“" “ PARKLING-CLEAR and delicious, s “plain gelatin" desserts and salads are “ flcbsvyusiiareomslsqbytheaewllinrssg I Gelatin method. Just one pan-only 2 m- l '3 minutes‘ heating — and it's ready so pom- “ intomoulds for setting. But for sure sirccaaa ‘ with this new quicker method, be sum w l‘ use Minute Gelatin . . . made by makers ‘ of famous JBLL-O. I _ My, we a 3 viii" gehuntaloil M“ ‘ lsdv ‘°‘ m” ssaifw“ °i ' tonfiflndy 50mg,‘ lee. “w” I I frql§s we ‘ ‘h. pa“. W, our 4 envelopes ""‘- In oasis pockugo ‘o’ ’ "'"°"9" i" s IIIVHOPIS 4 Pin" isssrsa s rune Pure ored Q£IATI I A Product of General Foods finding. the interpretation oi hum- anity's search for meaning, truth. salvation. Tircre arc those who hold that the human mind is the only instrument that leads to this goal, kblll in the guiding slur it is curs to ,scc the inspiration, the truth ibroirght to mankind by Cod. Are "these positions mutually exclusive or opposed? Any truth that has lived through tho long centuries must have‘ the scul 0,! verily at its heart. May it not well be that the blending of the two may bring us to the great reality? Bethlehem ls the place of our answer. seekers guided by the star round at Beth- lehem truch embodied in a per- son. Truth comes lo mcn who are seekers, God's giving coma; to men Ln the mood to receive, God's wis- dom ior this world 1s expressed in a living personality “His word be- came flesh and dwelt among us." Included in the morning music were tire solo by Mr. Barry Bug- den. ‘Bethlehem’. the anthem. |“Ther'c were Shepherds Abiding" ‘and the carol At the evening service, which was largely choral. the minister i-gsive a brie! meditation. The music at this service included Intmit Shepherds. Shake oil Your Drowsy Sleep" and ‘flood Christ- ian Men Rejoice” an. Sir Ernest MacMiilan, Adam's "Olloiy Night" was sung by Miss Pearle Bums, a girls‘ quarlctte, Gaiien Craig, Marilyn Rupert. Barbe-rs Quig- ley and Betty Ila-mm sang "Holy Night." The Girls‘ "Choir sang the traditional "whence Is This Goodly Fragrance." Miss Pearle Bums and Mrs. Barr-y Bugden sang "What Child ls This?" The senior and girls’ choirs united in presenting “The First Noel." large congregations ‘ were pre- sent at both morning sind evening services. “TWO SMART PEOPLE" IA! TOPNOTCH CAST IN FAST-ACTION mr No two more polished or emi- sble crooks have been seen on could hold. . The oheerlest mills and a heart cl l ls A New Year's Eve Celebration at the _ Charlottetown Hotel 5f __ “VlrgLn Unspotwd . " ' the screen in some time than those represented by Lucille Ball and John l-lodlak in the new M- G-M romantic drama. "Two Smart People," now being shown at the Prince Edward Theatre. Herc is a story with an unus- ual twist. namely that o! a swlndler who admits stealing hall a million dollars in gilt-edged certificates and is willing to give himself up to the law on condit- ion that he be permitted a last four-day holiday with the girl he lovcs. In order to make sure that the smooth racketecr won't get away, the detective who ls to take him into custody ls invited to chnpcron the party! Hocliak plays iihe crook: Miss Ball the girl he loves; and Lloyd Nolan the detective. and the cur- ious “last illng" which takes the lhrce o1 them from Beverly Hills to New Orleans at the height of its Mardi Gras activities, with s romantic stopover at a Mxicsn desert paradise, is replete with ciccltement and suspense. F’ NiJWAVAILABLE IN GRDGERY STORESI i I i l This happy little girl with her arms iuli oi ups is Sim A . son. and tour yssrs. she is the daughter oi r/lrs. Norflnarirogdargsfii Yorimouth. Nova Beetle. who sent in this delightful snapshot. ' BUFFET SUPPER DANCE 5 5i ETXI IIRPLQNI i Pleadlllll 8111113’ to s charge oil We elhn sltnad Oink ol yew. l: gfiiing so plane irom the ‘Pripil When is are g|| gigs; i‘ "s crv ces o! Toronto, wu. Fflrlllllrsisthsesly . IMIITOWIEIIS MIGIIISTM »‘ "m Bim- "1- w» rem-rues The! w! school! it own. . for sentence. 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