THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN ONLY 1 suorrmo oars "I'IL CHRISTMAS "(TI Ninety Seventh Christmas. AN ARROW SHIRT of purest Nylon Trlcot that means no ironing-it washes and dries in a flash! White only with fused collar and cuffs. Sizes id to 17 -- Priced for Gifting - ....................... .. CHRISTMAS TIES in smart, now do- Iigns and the new modified widths. Thcy have neat pattcrns or come In rich solid rr)I0r:. Choose from silks, wools. gahardines or "Dacron" Priced for Giftmz to ARROW PY.lAMAS are pro-shrunk and rcady to wear. They're available in a deep solid blue with contrasting piping on the collar. cuffs and packet. size: ;ri'c:dDi-or Gifting ,.,..,.,.,,,,. LEATHER BELTS of genuine cowhide in your choice of brown, tan or gray with the smartest and newest designs in buckles. Plain or pebble rain in sizes 30 to 50- ced for Giltlng- 1.50 e. 3.00 JETS TO LIljHl”i ur HTS HPIISTIVIAS Iurest way to strike a man to the heart is to give him hand- some gifts. . . . We've a shopful of Ties for Christmas-we're full to the hilt with the Shirts he's been eyeing (we know, because we've watched him!). We've the kind of furnishings J10 wants and doesn't think anyone else can choose for him. - WP'” Show you how to give him a BIG surprise on Christmas m0”linK- . . . The nicest surprise he's EVER had! Come ma '9!.sssp GLOVES of fine, long wearing. genuine pigskin. Soft and pliable. beautifully madc. in the popular cork shade. Sizrs are 7 M2 to 10 U2. Priced for Gifting "VALAM" HOSE is only at Hol- man's and is made. of blended half and half. nylon and wool. Plain ribbed pattern in 10 hand- some colors. Sizes are 10 to 12 - Priced for 1 .25 Gifting DIAMOND HOS!-I in a host of smart colors. Made of wool with nylon reinforced heels and toes. Colorfast and shrink-proof. Sizes 10 to 12-Priced for Giftlnge -.-s..-..-s..-.,. ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS are of fine mercerized ration and Hate. Plain white centres with contrasting shades in the neat borders. Nicely woven and guar- anteed colorfast. Priced for Gifting .. ENGLISH FLANNEL ROBES for comfort during his leisure hours. In handsome maroon or navy l'.'iIIl contrasting cord piping. shawl collar nnrl tie bolt. Sizes small, medium. large and oversize. Priced for Gifting ...- ...... s-.. MEN'S WEAR I vlssrsau mu... -EVERYONE! concert in French River hall. Friday. Doc.. llth. Adinldon S cents. -2-soormo" - buy'uie right .kind of steel and aluminum. plain or embossee. 24 gauge, heavy roof- ing at Bru:e's. - W C081: WALL ROAM)"- inaulat ply board is" this mola- turo proof. mouse proof. will mats an sttractive draft prool wall or osiling as is. or finished with one coat of Dru-,e's. sprod Flat or satin. -.l'5I.DE. YOUNG ADULTS MEET-Mr. Keith Johnatus was appointed pusident of the Young Adult Grow of the aummorside Pradvytsrian Church at the an- nual meeting on Tuesday evening in the church parlor. The retiring president. Mr. Kenneth Walker, oonduoted a. brief devotional per- iod. oonainim. at the reading of tho Cxhs-lstmss story in st. Luke 2, the singing of Lhroe Christmas carols, prayer and The Lord's Prlyer in unison. A most gratify- Ing financial report was sulxnfttod and a verbal president's report given. Other members of the ex- eautivo appointed were: vioe-prosi- dent, D.R. Morrison; secretary, Min Kayo Johnston; treasurer, Mr. Cari Moan; press secretary, Mrs. Keith Johnston: visiting committee, Mrs. Carl Moass, Mrs. Kenneth Walks: and Mrs. Clar- , snco Marcliibanlr. A social hour followed when refreshments, were served by Mrs. Beaver MacDonald. Mias- Johnston and Mrs. Eldrcd B. . Simmons. -8'llDE HOME AND SCHOOL GROUP-The December meeting cf time Home and School Welfare Group was held in the Summer- side School Library on Tuesdaay evening with the president, Mr. Ivan Vaughan. in the chair. Bam- ples of the Canadian Home and School Magazine were on display, The following recommendations from the executive were brought in: 1. In the Public Relations De- partment Miss Jean MacFadyen was appointed to report for The Guardian and Mrs. C.H. Stewart for The Journal. 2? That. each family bring a cup and saucer to the next meeting as a donation to the Association for the lunches. 3. That enrollment be received for the First Aid Course to be held in the New Year. 4. That pro- gross from the summeraide Musi- cal Festival Committee be reported and that volunteers from the Home and School be solicited. Mr. Frank Cameron, who attend- ed the executive meeting of the Provincial Home and School meet- ir: in Charlottetown. gave a re- port, and discussion followed. Mrs. M H T. Clarke reported for the ways and means committee and it . ....:.i to sponsor a show in cm or the theatres. Mrs. l-loasl Dystanvs class won the hamper of apples for the greatest attend- ance of parents at the meeting. Mr, AS. Hopkins was in calhrgc cf the program. Miss Dorothy Ellis gave an interesting talk on Appreciation of Art for adults. also im account of her art teaching with the junior grades in the ;:.ic:.1. A social hour followed when refreshments were served with Mrs. A 5. Hopkins as lunch conlvener. 3. O'Leory and O O O Vicinity Mrs. Stanley Dumvills is the new Wolf Cub loader. Mr. and Mrs. Oharllo Rix of Locke Road were visitors to Alma. guests of Mr. and Mrs James Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. uiesley Woodsidc of Unionva-lo, were visitors to Glengarry. guests of Mr. Mid Mrs. TBernard MacDonald. Mia Lorraine llngland. Spring- field West. was a visitor to sum- merside over the week-end. guost. of Mrs. Florence Grant. ..s.s The many friends of Mr. Albert Saunders are glad to see him home ngaln after being a patient in the Wcstem Hospital with" virus pneu- znonia. on Wednesday evening at the in; he of M.r. Alvin Palmer. a calf club was organized. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Harry Robbin of Charlottetown. Thoalato of officers for the year are as fol- lows: President. Rankin Mackin- non; vice-president, Lloyd Jolley: secretary and treasurer. Pearly Macrlelll; directors. Alvin Palmer and Raynell Mscmaill. The meet- ing night will be the first Thurs- day of every month. -The Evening Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Chas. White for the December meeting on Thurs- day night. l7 members answered the roll call and one visitor was present. Slate of officers for the coming year are as follows: Presi- dent. Mrs. Robert Woodaide; vice p.sside.nt, Mrs. Gerald Gamble; secretary. Mrs. 'Do.n Mackenzie: treasurer. Mrs. Mas Palmer: Chris- tlan Stewardship. Miss Pearl Graig; friendship secretary. Mrs. Harry Adams: supply secretary. Mn. Stanley Durnvills: M.IlIlOn.'u'y Monthly. Mrs. Uiauda Maorlolll: temperance. Mrs. Lewis Bernard; llwnturo aecy.. Miss Iva Macbet- lan. Mrs. Don llasxsnsie closed the business part of the meeting with prayer for Ann Taylor. Mrs. Gamble conduct.-d worship; read- lmr by Mrs. l. W. Turner and me- ditation by Miss I've Macunna; --.....:.M....-.-.- A I4 l- .I- I i l'.'.i.'IIi'ii PEANUT BUTTER . insczmpa 11. 1953 aims snort; .. . ,1":-..v...”-”-"i-"" T. EARLE IIIOKEY Chartlud Accountant Canadian last of (immune landing V lanlaasdla, I. I. I. DION! use W. AIBCI1 Robertson P. It I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Salaam-side DIAL I. 0. I0! an ass J CAMEO THEATRE (KINEINQTON), 2 Shows each night. Wednesday- Thursday 7:15-8:15. Humphrey Bo- gart and June Allyson in M-G-M's "BA'!"f'LE OIICIJB" with Kaonan Wynn, Robert Keith. Bank Night drawing Thursday. Regular ad- mission: Adults 40c; children (too. &?l3 :Mg: GMT ROYAL THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday 7:15- 9:15; Matinee Thursday 3:15. Romance. music, comedy. of show- boat. days. in "I DIIAM OF JEANIE" (with the light brown hair) in beautiful color. Starring Ray Middleton, Bill Shirley. nex Allen, Eileen Christy as Joanie. Bank Night Drawing Thursday. Regular admission: Adults 40c, children soc. CRAPAUD 0 IHEATIQ . Friday 8:80; Saturday 1:80-0:80 "A GIRL IN EVERY P031" A Comsdy Groucho Marx, William Bendix, Marlo Wilson. Also a Double Rood Comedy starring Edgar Kennedy Professional cards III Wahr IEIOA. Above Maurice Mill's Man's W Isummsrt . r. ctrsnuuau " E. D. 8.0. Bhassa mm "”7.5'” - as Ix omu sun. """' I U B - I E I end by atlnolnhsut Pl” 311 I. F. IIIIITER R. O. OPIVETIIIQ It-nsralds. D. I, L 0&nlDt0 Vhllll Ollllu ITMII PIONI Ill! WAILIANI IUILIIIIIO A. Raymond Grant. I88-. 0.1). OPTOIIITIIII Complete Visual Analyda Olauos Fitted Iuansralsc raono ssu. . Dr. H. I. MocNaIiI PHYSICIAN a snaaaou water stream (Opposite llolrnan'a) loam- moo-fzzoo A.M. Dally. ::oo- 4:00 PM. Daily. 1:oo- 8:00 PM. Dally. DIAL 1081. OR. J. A. OOIROII DINTIII Dental X-lays luaallasan Building I Dill III - R. E. ELLIS & SON mo - Auto - Casualty msmaancn Summeraids VI. OIIESTER 8. MacOOIIAI.II 5 4 ' s Iolicltor. Nutary, Mal. LLB. Money to loan. . Owes formerly occupied by late lleath strong. to. Collections r ,.!y Attended Io. Bil. J. R. OUIIIIIIIOIIAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East summeraido TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:15 CAPITOL Summon-side M-G-M's SUSPENSE 4 SHOCKERI NEW! REEL CARTOON ix. SPORT SHORT mom! I',.? SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS "GIVE THEATRE TICKETS" THIS CHRISTMAS nooxs naxonvo most 15o rro 85.00 NOW ON sass: AT ova aox omen TO-IIIIIT 7.15 - 0.15 I GIVE INTEIAINHINTTEIS CHRISTMAS- IUMIOIINIICTEIITIIOHTIIOIIHI .1.