snmax. .. CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column in nu:-vol lot nun of local lnterut. but odvortldng of n ncwsy nature may be Inserted at five canto o word. strictly yu- Ihlo In ndunoo. C. C. M. FIGURE SKATE! 310.95 up, at The Bike Shop. nncrcs snons - No liner gm. 318.96 up. Henderson 3: Cudmore. LEGION TAXI.-Phones 27:-29:. 1. Opposite Rollewny. nowaan Tu-acTNN1s room-1 WEAR at 175 Queen Street. LEHIGH HARD COAL ll Ilwaya the beat. Arniast Coal Co. VISIT HI-STYI.E MILLINERLE Every style-eH1-Style. 1 JUST All.RIVI:1D - Plaid Skirts. Kennedy”: Ladies Wear. (2. c. M. no?-”E.'rTy and skating outms at The Bike Shop. 1 AEVEICYONE LIKES ICE CREAltl meerve it oiten. .1 CHRISTMAS ?r";?E.r.s-An 51212.52 Phone 267-L. 93 Fitzroy Street. cnaswzu. -lo-r-Bottor Photo- 1 graphs. 1 . nnmx mink and build mongi bodies. WOOL. qlulted. satin and then-i 1115- hnuseconts at The Fashion Shoppe. WHEN PAYING your final in- etallment or City Taxes please bring your stub with you, WE l)El.1VER anywhere in the country. Call in or give us I ring Arntast Coal Co. -Tl”ST AIIRIVICII -- Turtle Nerkl Pullovers. All sizes. Kennedys Ladies Wear. 1 NAVY BLFE BLAZERS, pure; wool. stylish and practical. a per-; feet. Gift for 111m at Jack Cam- eron's. l SHOP AT lmPaze's, Kent Street; store every night irom now 'till' Christmas. 1 1 THE 4TH AND FINAL INSTALL-i Ml-INT of City Taxes is due and payable on December 31st. GLOVES by Perrin, perfect fit- timz. durable, a Gift he'll apprec-L late. At Jack Cameron's. PROPANE Kerosene Retrlgerg ators. Firestone Bryenton And. MacKay. i A.Vo'rm-1n snlrmrxr of nousl nrriivrl. Unusual low price nt The B1l(C Shop. SMOKING .lACKFI'I'5. Give Him something heill enjoy in his leisure hours, a smart selection at Jack . Cameron's. 1.oPA(i-E SIIOE (1).. Kent St. Slnro nnli ulll be open even" nigh! from now 'till Christmas. Sensational hnr;:ain basement spc-mnls. ST. .l()'llN'S PRF.SH1"ItI'IRIAN ('lll'R(lH. Belfast. Sunday, lie- rr-mber Zlst. 7.30 P. M. special Christmas SFl'1'lP6' hy Y. P. S. (;l'l'ltARS. VIOLINS. Prnctic." Ghantrr llnrmnnlras. Records. all for a Musirnl Christmas. '1'nnmiJ5 Music Store. 1 100'? .V1I.0N TRICOT SIIIRT9 with fused collar and culls. made. by R. V. D.. the Gift. for Him at Jark Cameron's. 1 SERVIFES for Sunday. DPCPl1t- ber 21st. 1052. St. lilizabezhs Church. Sp1'1niZllPl(1. 11.00 A. M. Mornimz Prayer. st. Thoninf Churcl. 1.0112 Creek. 3.00 P. M. 1-21"- ening mymz St. Johnls Church Crapaud. 730 P. M. Evening Pray-'2 Rev. Goorlze R. F. ilbsary, Rector. BREADALBANE PASTORAL CHARGE. - The l'niled Church 01. Canada. Christmas Services Sun-I day. December 21st. Pleasant Val-L ley 11 A. xi. Rose Valley 3 P. M' Rreadnlbane 7.30 P. M. Norm; Granville 7.30 P. M. conducted byi the Sunday School. Rev. W. B.' MacPhall, Minister. 1 I IIIKVTER RIVER CHARGE. Ser- vires Christmas Sunday. Wlltshlrcz 11 A. M. Hampshire 2.30. Hunteri Rivnr 7.30 followed by 5 special C. (1. 1. T. Vesper Service at 8.30. Wlwntlny Riv:-1' Christmas srrvlrr 7.30. Rev. How- nrcl Christin, Minister. 1 roux msr-om-1. CHAnor.. -' , The United Church of Canada 0 Minister: Rev. J. M, Sproule. Fri-I day. Drwnmber 10th. 1952. tlnsttearll of Monday. December 22nd). 8.00 P. M. Pleasant Grove. Candlelight; Service. Sunday. December 215:, 1952. 11.00 A. M. York. 2.30 P. K1,: (no afternoon service because of -.11 service at. the Infirmary). 4.00 P. M 1 Choir Rehearsal at Central. P. M. Central Christian Candlelight Service. Tuesday. December 23rd. 1952. 8.00 P. M. Brackley candle-' light Service 1 Mount Royal Vl.I. Marks Anniversary 3 -A very enjoyable evening was Qent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bllliker of Mount Royal Tuesday night, December nun, it being the occasion of the 20th on- nlversary of the Mount Royal Women's Institute. ' The invited guests were the hua- 1 bonds and ramillea of Institute member... A deliciouo goose dinner, was prepared by the ladies and; served to about 50 guolto. A bonu- uful birthday cake llrhted by . .. t, candles, adorned the table and was the centre of ottroction Aitor the tables were cloned away. instrumental music. Dinning . end I oocicl hour were enjoyed y ' 1 x - -A 3. Young Peoples A 7.30 ' ' GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN, t ' I Here are greetings for the homes where you have had happy times. Your own home-your friends' homes-the home you left to seek your fortune! Grace them with a new lamp, a shining mirror. 4 handsome little table. How about a comfortable chair for dad on mother . . . a hassock for the radio fan . . . a high chair for baby? We have so many, many wonderful gift suggestions that express m Aw"-,;,-,,.r:in your love for the homes you remember! CHECK TIES LIST OF EASY . T0 . BUY . EASY-T0 - GIVE GIFTS FOR. THE HOME! 1 1'5 Trllife Floor Lamps - from ' 14.95 to 39.50 Smart Table Lamps - from 5.95 to 29.50 I Plate Gloss Mirrors - from 3.75 to 79.50 Comfortable Hassocks - from 3.25 to 18.95 Cord Tables - from 2.95 to 9.95 Useful Ilrfle Tables - from 3.95 to 59.50 Colorful Cushions - from 2.50 to 4.95. High Chairs - from 6.95 to 15.50 "Lu-Z-Boy" and l'Resier" Boy Chairs and Stools - from I 99.50 to 149.00 Bookcases in several styles and sizes -- from . . . . 24.50 to 59.50 Attractive Guest Choirs - from 15.50 to 19.95 Children's Rockinl; Choirs - from ' 4.95 to 10.75 from Smoking Stands - 9 ' 7.95 to 28.50 Va GIFTS FROM CARE OPENED FIRST! C . mu 5 1 1' 1! om, lnonu on am: For the Home llalaneo Monthly neoetmzu 19. 1952;, X