DECEMBER 21, 1950 THE PAGE THREE sg- 1lQ&1 'r '7 'r '7 -y"r '1'"! "I 'r ”' Gorgeous New ARROW - e. v. o. The ' Besl Gift Of All A Come in today! ii-iJ....lJl.Ll, - r-"re r 1 r"v r' rl Hell Love ilim Winter Patterns '00 -I '50 AND SHIRTS MADE BY s3.95 - sE.5F3""" r OTHERS FROM 32.39 - s3.5o Give him both-by rsouamn aowNs AND ALSO NEW PLAIN oor. wmr PLAID LAPEL. 312.50 - s1s.5o u, s. "A. McDONALD ,1. 1. 1.4. 5 E X i 3 -x gzmmmxaammx BEIITIIIII. GIIAIIIIIIIII rlsla column is reserved for new. of local Interest. but advertising in a noisy nature. may be insane. at the coat. a word. etrietly pa) zshie In advance. JIMMPB TAXI - Phone 625. CRAEWELI. for Xmas Photos COOK'S Io: Christmas Photo- graphs. I LARGE TEDDY BEARS -- Spec- al 36.90. Toombs Music store. CUELING SWEATER! AND TAMS. -- An ideal Christmas Gift at Jack Cameronis. LA.DIE!' IIENWOOD HOUSE- COATS and Overooats at Jack Cameron's. NYIDN TRAVEL PAR - 015.00. A Bathrobe in Zipper Container Very compact at Jack Cameron's. WALNUT END TABLES and setsgving trays at Toombs Music S re. RADIOS REASONABLY PRICED. - An ideal Christmas gilt. Douglas Bros. as Jones Ltd. MEN'S STATION WAGON COATS in smoke grey. sins 36 to 42. just arrived. 5. A. McDonald. EEFRIGEEATOBS, Ranges, Mo. tors and Washer repairs. storey Electric. Phone 3001. NORTHERN ELECTRIC RE- FRIGERATOR - Highest Quality. Price Right. Tomtbs Music Store. RADIOS BEASONABLY PRICED. -- An ideal Christmas gift. Douglas Bros. dr Jones Lid. TRY A BOX of Mrs. Van's home made chocolates or freshly roasted salted nuts. Conway Apt. Phone ?3-fl-J. THE POLYCLINIC will be closed all day Saturday, December 23rd. until Wednesday. December 27th. Business Office will be open Sat- urday morning. CHARTER FLIGHTS to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited, 2061 or 540. NOTICE-We have a nice ss- sortment of colored blankets. mo- tor rugs and cushion robes. an ideal Christmas pm. Call and see them. Wm. Condon & Sons. Charlottetown. P. E. Island. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Clyde River Church. Special Candle Light Ser- vice ronductcd by the Choir of the Church will be held Friday even- ir.-g, December 22nd at 8 P. M. All al welcome. Rev. Donald Nichol- son. Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Maude Gamester. Kingston, announces the engagement of her eldest, daughter Erma Marguerite to Arthur Albert Pollard, eldest son of Mrs. Arthur Pollard and the late Mr. Pollard. New Haven. Marriage to take place December 27th. CHRISTMAS PARTY AT LEG- ION-Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillsn. Mrs. Arthur Bruce, Miss Iphigenie Arseneult. Mrs. J. T. Davies. Mrs. T. G. Ives, Mrs. S. G. Peppiu and Mrs. J. B. Murley of the Canadian Citizenship Council were hostesses at a happy Christmas party for our new Canadians at the Canadian Legion. Included were families from Holland, Po- land, Hungary. Yugo-Sisvia and the Ukraine. A beautiful Christ- mas tree, a jolly Santa Claus with gifts for the kiddies. a delicious lunch. treats of ice cream, candy and fruit, with orchestral music for dancing showed the spirit. of Christmas universal was held with the same high regard in Canada as in their native countries. TRINITY Y. P. U.-Trinity Y. P. U. held its final pre-Christmas meeting for 1950 in the social hall Tuesday evening. The hall was decorated with holly. colorful lights and a Christmas tree keeping wtih the holiday season. A lively sing-song of carols open- ed the meeting with Mary Mor- rison and Kier Matheson each supplying accompaniment at the piano. specialties presented were: solo; by Dorothy MacL.sren, "0 Holy Night" and "White Christ- mas". A duet. "Silent Night." by Mary Morrison and Carol Mac- Rae accompanied by Dorothy MacLaren. Solos by Earl Hobbs. "I Never See Maggie Alone" and "Little Willie". Guitar and piano selections by Earl Hobbs and Mary Morrison. A hlsy, "The Night Be- fore Christmas" was presented after which Santa Claus appear- ed with very much appreciated Kn! rogri-is couemsnon i OF GOOD LOOKS AND LEISURE COMFORT! He wants comfort in his dressing gown- You con- sider style and appearance first. selecting from our collection of fine robes for men. L 'iilaIlIyMIIIeibyIlIaWlfe, gifts for Wilma Watts and Kier Procter. After the opening of the gifts Santa departed. wishing everyone a Merry Christmas. A delightful lunch was ihen served by the lunch committee. The meeting closed with the singing of "White Christmas." Mr. and Mrs. James Kinch with their son and daughter. Alberton. were at the home of their aunt. Mrs. M. Martin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsemult and Mrs. Frank Richard of l-Iowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Blanchard and Mrs. John Arscnauilt and Mrs. Henry Perry and little son from Charlottetown were visiting with their aunt Mrs. M. Martin, Em- erald on Sunday. IN MEMORIAM In loving" memory of J. Walter Maoiliwea of Iriatol. who passed away on December Nth, 1045. Isaac may think he is les-gotten. when etlnsea see one smile. list they little new the heartache That I suffer all the while. theyeans m week in York of Mrs. Wests parents r-oi-et.lnn's Allie. Day programs started in 332. 1'. c a r.-av l FOR OLDER They will appreciate articles of Furniture and Furnish- ings for their own rooms. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN )"1(l .- "W ,. ii” 4 . l , " i 4 I . I , L V a : H5 3 BRING YEAR.- oNr:s- SUGGESTED GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN FOR YOUNGER ONES- They are only young once! yond the age where they enjoy childish things. them have fun! Too soon they pass be- Help Mlsses Freda, Marina Watts and Myron Ling students of the various Colleges in C'harlottetown spent the week-end in York. Miss Marguerite Vessey of Char- lottetown also Mr. and Mrs. I Ves- sey and family motored to York Tuesday and were the guests at the home of Mrs. Leigh Vessey and Mrs Warren Vessey. Miss Bertha Darrach. R. 14., char- lottetown on the staff of Prince Edward Island Hospital is the wel- come guest of her sister Mrs. Hor- ace Vessey. The Misses Bernice and Anita Lcywis Ciharlottetown spent the week-end at the hcrme of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis of York. Mrs. Peter Broadie of Charlotte- town spent several weeks in York recently the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Meliett at York. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell vessey and son Sterling cf Winsloe motored to York on Sunday the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Allison West and son of Pat-kdsle were guests this Mr. and Mrs. Horace Vessey. - Miss Joan Vesscy York leit by plane on Saturday to spend her Christmss holiday with former school chums in Boston. Mess. A great many friends both ici- and near regret to learn of the seri- ous illness or! Mrs. I-Iorace Vessey and all wish her a speedy recuper- stlon. The many friends of Mrs. 3. AK Maliett. York are pleased to see her home after being a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital and they are hoping in see her complete- ly recovered in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Vessey Char- lottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Sten- iey Vessey and Mr. and Mrs. Run- bert Vessey Fitzroy st. guests of Mr and Mrs. Warren Vessey, York on Tuesday. Misses Olga Pmude, Aietha Brown , of Charlottetown were guests of their respective home: last week. While in York they at- tended the pcst nuptial reception and shower of Mr. and Mrs. Rup- bert Vessey. Rev Robertson Macriedyen of United states is enjoying a nlensant vacation at the home of his nice: Mrs. Roscoe Mac Donald. nltlmugh having been sick at Mrs. MacDon- ald's for some weeks he is now no and around in his usual good health. Mr. and Mrs. Wnllnne Mutt-av and son of summerside end" Mr. Murray's. mother Mrs. Hugh Murray of Bede-oue motored to York recently and were the wol- crme guests of Mrs. Hugh lV.'ur':!.V's niece Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ves- 59?. unto -rnanrn6N The British Broadcasting Cor- world-wide Christmas Garth Caseley; Ii, Lillian Court. Grade lX-1, Gerald Mtllar. Grade IV-l, Marlene MacMudr Grade VIII-l. Claire H038? 2, Nason Glover. 2. Lloyd Blanctliard; 3, Wilfred Grade I-l. Jean Paynter 1- For HER-A Cedar Chest. g. A (comfortable Chair to lsit on. Uncle Clues (In use . Be room Furniture of t elr own. i - 4. A new Spring-Filled Mattress. "l”3',''''' 55"” 5. A small Radio. 6. A Desk and Chair. 7. Table Lamp or Bed Lamps. 8. A Bedspread, Pillows, etc. 9- Card Table-for games or study. 10. Bedroom Chair-in chintz cover. There are many other gifts of Furniture which they will treasure. ' . Q i ' V 1 it D loIUIsn'IIIes c&..t.7F!i Q1151 g flexible Iprlssul I I A I I , Suggestions for the Family ...'... .'.'..'.'.'".i....:. two! Jeautilul Juplirali "ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL" , 5 .1 ,1! :6” I ' Fungi) 5: 82f::?5f.;i”cS:i:::i”.;Jl; 1”;.i.:';g Rm" '5'DEWM5"Pm'KI -or 2. l8it;lngtR1go(rin and Kitchen Furniture. gricycle 7. Black Board set 5-. S?u(II1(fCotEIcll1o.or Davenport 3.. SfcItle3:i:t1iegTSI'l:.-iilgeilt gtlerslEe:gi3irC2ll11ai.EeSet 6. Carpets, Mats, Hall Runner, etc. 4. Rocking Horse 10.. Children's Rockers 7. Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, etc. 5. High Chair 11. Commode Chairs 8. Coffee Table, Lamp Table or End Table. 6. Play Pen 12. Baby Rail Sleigh YES, ALL THESE AND MUCH MORE AT 4 I CIIUCKEII ANIISIUIIEI I-Til 134 KEIIT ST. IIIIAIILOTTETOWII PIIIIIIE B34 wv & " KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL Grade VII-1. Etta Court: 2, Blanchard. AID VEEDED , I Report tor November. Gwen Court; 3, Duncan Picketis. Grade Ill"-l. Sheila Caselcy; 2, 1-m1,1'pAx g' A York Highlights .3213: ”3i..”ii:?..i””li””i3.i.E.' l..:.:e:..l:;i. ?- Pill"?-" 335 W Crozier. . ' ' Murdo. ' I 3 L. Carl Meur h ' .a dnlic n tfhuglvl, 2, lone” m Nam Smna LS 3 medical: Grade x Jr.-l CliffordPicketts Grade V--1 Roberta Hosp 2 1- 3 15:1) n n .e' ”'”e' ”'V1”' "id R- 5' ””l”h3'- dir- - , - - . GQU3 - - 9-FEHCC Blankhard. actor of old age pensions for the limit Province. in an address here. He o; Judy Pickcits. equal; 2, Lconardisaid most pensioners live in rural Paynter. localities far from a doctor. HE -my YEVENINGSS . lg) .. at A- iill Christmas! A tall. Santa Will Be At our Store Every Ilay Until Christmas EXTRA SPECIAL! A LOVELY MIXTURE Chrisimas Hard Mixed CANDY. 3lbs. . .. 51.00 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! Big Juicy OIIANGES. 4 doz. FOR BETTER BAKING- CIIISPY FLAKE SHOIITENING. lb. .. BOX CHOCOLATES. I lb. box . . . . 51.09 CHRISTMAS EXTRAS AT LOWESIT PRICES FRUIT COCKTAIL. 20 0:. tin . . . . .. 37: JELLIED CRANBERRY SAUCE. tin .. . . . . . .. SI-IERIFFS FRUIT PUDDING. fin it SPANISH STUFFED OLIVES. 9oz. iar DELICIOUS MIXED NUTS. (Shelled). 8 oz. pkg. .. 69: GINGER ALE, ORANGE, LIME RICKEY, COCA COLA, 7-UP, etc. Assorted Case of 24 Bottles . . . . . . 51.59 nus nerosrr Toys. Cords. Wrapping Puper.,'I'wlne. etc. BLENDED GRAPEFRUIT, ORANGE FRUIT JUICE. 48 or. line 39: AYLMER FANCY , TOMATO JUICE. 3 tins 29: Golden VVa;l3eans, Aylmer Pineapple, tin 31c 35: . 39: 33: 7 tins ...................... .. 531.00 Sausage Meat, lb. 45c Green Peas. S are Ribs, 6 lbs. 31.00 7 tins ............. .. . 31.00 aple Leaf Ham, Peaches, 6 tins . . SL00 Whole or half, lb. 63c CHRISTMAS MIXED NUTS 2 lbs. 85: BIG FRESH CHRISTMAS GRAPES 19: lb. 1 Large Canada Dry Ginger Ale: 1 large Canada Dry Orange- Boih for 29: Reg. 40c value- CHRISTMAS APPLES 25: - 39: - 59: doz. Iceberg Head . .. Lettuce, 2 for . .. 45: Firm Red . Tomatoes, lb. 29: Summer Savory. bunch . .. I5: Island p Cranberries, 2 lbs. 29: 7ibs. SL00 CASH & GARRY Pimie 747 107 at. George St. I I STORES We leilvsr c.o.n. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FRESH KILLED CHRISTMAS POULTRY u.nt:.s.az.s.zna:)oaaaasu;i 4 to 9 Lbs. Each MILK-FED cl-ucxsn 5 to 9 Lbs. Each ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT Place your order now and be sure of the size you need, LOWEST PRICES ON ALL POULTRY All birds drawn free of ..i-hharge.