Ka-nrnuvflflig “H1 1958 GENUINE ' namo; n-- c. n1 n bu: c. x l; 4 k2 cmfl~fa~a ~K“MZ{\§_§‘ NO Z C‘€‘<‘.¢I1€‘ZE‘;,‘<“ .5 " L Bray Now-Pay Next Year . r ..-. 1 z'r'e'v»zz-c'cvawcéz'zccvzq /\.'€-.£_.. 1 < "EKG-SI _- 4"6~_*Z.§-_"I.'=.<~'C<‘~\€t n11 mama-é- .-..--'.»-.-.>-.~w-..- 0-..... _. . . SPECIAL X'MAS ALLOWANCE ON YOUI“. OLO RADIO Not a Penny to Pay Until Next Year . - ..<. L. ii £11‘: L {ii i. Li"-‘.‘\’.‘d U/éidrfilll“ RGER 62 H DOWN PAYMENT w.‘ 'I.&(\-< A‘ \¢‘3“.§n \\\'\s “e e ‘“ . “cos “ qge a\\o‘c"‘ \"\\\usl1* . made _ yrccvi)“ “but '\“g'a_\vicle anA ‘EN: 60*“ 0“- i 12/ e s (‘KERRY or mohair ‘T’ . i CALCUTTA—P0ssil>iiity that. Vl- - ~' . _ lav Alon-hunt of Bombay" w ll cnp- tain Irzrlzn in future tx-st. cviczkrt I-lafrhcs 1s err-n in his scloctlon as. skrpywr o.’ trams to mrct Lord Tcnnvsonlq tourinrz olevvn. M___D_ Tmlzvsslcur I EXAMINATION i fitting and Supplying Glasses Fir u. J. balloon l I OVFOMETRIST MONTAGUE. I‘ E. l. / Office Connected With Drugulore V _ ISUMMERSIDPCHARLOTTETOWN Z “The Gift That Keeps on Giving!” BOTH STORES Tue cusapowarowm The Central Guardian cl local interact blli I ‘ q. This column is rnrovod for nun n IIII, allure Ill! b0 inserted ll 4 oentu I word strictly ,_, nnoe. Santa Pals here are the names of the needy children still welt~ OBASWIML w: Photographs ,ingioryoutooometotheirms- GONFEDEBATION LIFE m cue with something for their SURANCB L-flsll-‘l-lz-Siz . empty stockings. The time grows short, Christmas is only twelve days away, so what Ls to be done must be done quickly. Bhare your blessings with others, call the Guardian, 133, and make certain someones happiness. You will be richly rewarded in satisfaction de- rived from the knowledge that you have added immeasurably to some child's Christmas hcheer. Be a Santa Pal, it is one act you will never regret. BUYING DRESSED POULTRY daily. F‘. B. Conrad. L-420-12-2-1u LITTLE THEATRE GUILD- Thursdsy night. Overture 8.15. L-816. RIIMIT N0 DOG TAX to this Oilice after December 18th as coi- lection will then be in the hands of the R. C. M. P. Dept. 0i Agricul- 76. Wilfred, 10, sleigh. tflre- L-775-12-11-21. 1'1. Charles, 9, hockey. -—i— , s2. Lois, '9, book. DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR as. Bruce, 4, cart. pelts are received for shipment tc 35g 3M1, 2| doggy‘ the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool 3g Arnold, a, Sleigh. Limited by J, A. Wester dz Co, 93_ Marjorie’ 10' don’ 156 Rchmond $treet, Charlotte- 94 Ruse“ 9 hockey town. L-353-11-30-tts. 95: Kenneth '6 tram’ ww» lows 1s ~m - 3:; §3§2¥§"..‘°t “:25... I has Ehteemed correspondents are re» minded that a daily newspaper is not a book o! history, and are re- gzztgfie‘ 48' r2011)‘: 1 a] to (lwesitied inland in rllews for pub- n3‘ mberé ggneanc 7' ica on w n at east e week ‘ ' ' ' of their happening. The Guardian ghurles’ game‘ unfortunately had to turn 1,1‘ Aregrge’ 3 mfi" m3 ‘mu- ‘ down recently several reports ‘ - Phvhlg. 3. mec gay, especially obituary notices, which 124‘ Lei“ s; higafio]? ' have reached us long after the -' '. ' ' event occurred " News while it is ffufied‘ tum‘ ,, ' . o . 9, eigh. m" l‘ u" "qmv-‘fi- 12a. Marylin, 4, musical top. 131. Goldie, 10, hockey, 132 Georgina, 9, doll. 134. George, 8. hockey. 136. John, '7, blocks. gun “'.°'.i?i"". crib 95’. . an . 139 Jenni , 4 crib, asunscarrwrous m the 14o Dainet, a.’ gtfikfnd Charlottetown Guardian may be 141 Mal-gon'1g,book_ haudedto their Rept. Archie‘ Hume. Q 146 3mm a dish my" i 147 Bobby, — I 14a Jackie, 1o, hockey. ' 149 Teresa, 6. picture book. 153 Joy, 1, rag doll. 154 Edward. i0. sleigh. 156 Arthur, 8, truck. 157 Matilda, 7. dishes. 158 Gerald, 6. truck, I59 John, 9, truck. ' 160 Theresa. B. doll and carriage. 161 Francis, 7, truck. l 162 Baby, 2. rag doll. 166 Beatrice. 4. doll and crib. 16" Angus, 8, hockey. 16B Iordle, 7,‘ Game. 169 Jimmie. 9, sleigh. 170 Elmer. 10a hlcxkey. 171 Ruby, 7. o1. 172 Joan, 2, rag doll. 178 Dallas. 5. di‘h set. 174 Dunstan 5 train. 175 Loyal 3 mechdtiilY- 176 Cedric 4 rag o . 177 Mary 10 book. 178 Bernadette 10 doll. 179 Adeline 6 doll. , 180 George 7, train. 181 Harold 5. ddoggieib 182 Imelda 4 oll cr . 163 Merrill 2 mech. toy. 184 Mary 4. rag doll. 185 Bernard 2, doggie. 186 Earl 8, hockey. t 187 Marjorie 6, dish so. 188 Sonny 4, top. 189 Florence 1 rattle. 160 Stephen 10 hockey stick. 191 Warren 34 slfiilll; u k 192 Gordon , 0c ey s c . 193 Pauline 6. doll. 104 Billy 8, sleigh. 195 Marie 10, book. 106 Annie 10, book. 197 Andrew 10, book. James 5, hockey stick. 107. Marion. 8. doll clothes. m ca Eastern Guardian ..'ROBIN HOOD FDOUR. is ec- onomical. More loaves or better bread from each bag. ..'A BUSY SPOT-Your corre- spendent paid a visit recently to the potato warehouse owned by Poole 8a Thompson Ltd. M0910‘ gue, where unusual activity was attracting the attention of many visitors. On making inquiries I learned the firm had received an order of about 15 carloads of po- tatoes for the Argentine Republic. These potatoes are all put in L‘1'I‘it‘ containing 110 pounds each. The crates are very unique m 111151.». ance with octagon shaped ends and centre pieces about. 14 lllCllC-‘l in diameter, while slats about 27 inches long spaced about one inch apart makes the sides. This new industry is giving employment di- rectly and indirectly to many peo- ple and is thus helping out the . unemployment situation to s. large extent by giving work to tanner. and others in getting out lumber. to four mills that are all working to their full capacity in making the shocks. by giving work to motor truck owners who are haul- ing those shooks, to the ware- house where they are made into crates, filled with potatoes, wired. tagged, labelled and piled by some twenty or more men. and thus made ready for shipment, nccord~ lng to the regulations of the Arg- entine Government. They are then trucked by local truckmcn nml loaded into cars at the railway station. Besides giving t"- the various pilltiCs nnnvl. ., t 193 also provided a. demand and is L 199 Mlcimel 3- §°Y~ market; for the certified cur-m 200 141119 2 4°11- Mount-ain seed at a time when dc- 291 J°5°Ph 6» mech- WY- mand is poor and our usual mar- 202 E571 5 “am- ‘ 203 Jackie 3. trunk. ket. very dull, maintain prices at their present‘ thus helping to 204 Louise 7 paints. EDIYVALE SCHOOL clkiékéy. Grade III (JrJ-l. Teresa Mc- Donald; 2. Loretta Quinn. Brads I uni-l. John Clarkin; I. Doris Quinn. Gffldfl I ibl-l. Tenn McCloskey, 2. Niyra Trnlnor; 3, [owls Mcqlnn Perfect Attendance: Mary (handy, gLlnus T: 1' luor. Genevieve Trainer. jMyrtlc Costello. Teresa Hogan, ‘Joan Mmonald, Louis McDonald. (mule Mt- ,Ellcen Ciarkin, Russel McDonald, Honor roll for the month of No- vember: SENIOR DEPARTMENT Grade X—l. Mary Coady. 2 Clara McDonald; 3. Eileen Clarkin. Grade IX-l. Genvvleve ‘Prainor. 2. Crrll Murray. Gracie VIII-l. Wmlld- l u <1 wool ak . Grade VII-l. Myrtle Costello; ‘ o 5" Tenn Me 2. Norm-n ‘Ib-aincr; 3 Joan Mc~ | pr1n‘m,n_._ A J M"n,ay_ A!“ 9M1“- llnnt, nn , Grade VI-~i. Bernice Oondy; 2. ‘ A Le amok L00 Cinnklni 3 1.01115 McDonald. DETENCE DOWN UNDER (By The Canadian Press) WELLINGTON, N, ZI-NEI Zel land Government has ordered l’ 2. Blanche Hcuan; 3. ltosallv aiyplflngg’ 1n addmon w m, 13a] Qulml- ready on order. for use in training Grade LII (Sh) —1. Alice Mc- ‘N. Z. defence iiien. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT y Grade IV-l. Dorothy McGirxl GUARDIAN Select Your Needy Children Make Their Christmas Happy zao George. 8 hockey stick. 231 Winnifred 6 c1170"- 232 Anne 4 doll. 233 Alvin 8 mech. toy. 234 Edward 7. mech. toy. 285 Anna 3 doll. 236 Anthony 10 sleigh. 237 Marthe 10 book. 238 Sylvie. 10 paints. 239 Wiunifred l0 book. 240 Helen 8 doll. 241 Bobbie 6 sleigh. ‘.242 Carl 4 toy. 243 Joseph 3 toy. 245 Frances 1 doggle. 246 Adele 8 doll. 247 Shirley l0 book. 24B David 6 hockey stick. 249 Garnet 3 toy. 253 Bernadette 3 doll. 254 Charles 5 hockey stick. EXCGM. When: "OOOQNIUIDO request for particular items has been made for the following. Santa Pals may use their own judgment in making selectio . keeping in mind the age of the children. 255 Ann l0. 256 Sue 5. 257 Phillip 10. 258 George 2. 259 John 4. 260 Frances 8. 261 Lloyd 6. 262 Mary 3. 263 Willie 5. 265 William 10. 266 Mary 9. 267 Augustin 7. 268 Gerald 4. 269 Pius 2. 270 Jackie 10. 271 Jean 2. 272 Melvin 3. 27 Wendi-ll. , 274 Mlidred. . 75 James. 276 Bernard ‘f. 277 Rose. 2T8 Louis 5. 276 Mary 4. 280 Jraeph 3. 2B1 Bobble 7. 282 Raymond 9. 283 George 8. 284 Florence 4. 285 Daisy 2. 286 Billie 5. 287 Helen 6. 288 Bernice 5. 289 Sephen 4. 290 Merll 1 1-2. 291 i'il'en,3. 292 Dewey 3. 293 Merritt 2. 295 June 2 1-7. 296 Jackie 9 mos. 2L7 Stella l0. 298 Buddy 9. 299 Louis 7. 300 Joseph 5. 301 Walter 4. 302 Bernard 3. 803 Bemicc a‘. 804 Leona 1 1-2. 305 Rita 1 1-2. 306 Earl 4. 307 Eric 2. 308 Alfred 9. 309 Eileen 8. 310 Vernon 6. 311 Mary l0. 312 Noreen 6. 313 Shirley 3. 814 Eddie 8. _ 315 Earl l0. 316 Diana 4. 317 Roy 6. ala Shirley 1o. 319 Roma 9. 320 Frances i0. 321 Jimmy 8. 322 Leo 2. 323 Lydia 1 l-2. 23'. James 8. 325 Mae 10 skates. 82B Bell 6 sewing set. 827 Aier 6 game. 828 Elizabeth 6 doll can] 829 Melburn 4 train. u“. 830 Mayhew ‘l game. 331 Roam 2 toy. level, A feature or the crating £05 “Melly: mo: gnu‘ 332 Mal’? 2- operntion and one attracting many ‘SW1’ ‘gmdgn w?" 333 3mm“ 1° 5191811- visitors to the warehouse is the 20B MNE: 8' d u" 334 599789 9- speed with which the completion 209 B?“ r k ° ~ 335 Claire 7. of the crates is done. averaging .a m) him‘ ’ 5y} n 336 Bib? 3- littie over half a minute for each ,1“ war ‘m9 ’ 337 “@159 9- crate from the time the nailers E12 Chg‘? ‘vmlllock’ sub 335 A1179" 5- start putting it together until it is m DorgLff 5 dun“ ° 339 Catherine 4. placed in the pile ready tor ship- 014 Beth 3y déu ' 340 Hermfln 1°- ment. While some other dealers 5,5 Ad," 2 Leda be" 341 3m"? 3 1'3- have put up potatoes in this way 7,16 Ma} 1o hoof ' 342 LEM!’ 2 1-3- ior sale in New Brunswick. Quo- 517 Bergard 7 méch w 343 Myflle L bee, and New York, u is believed m, Mme 6 hock, 3,3,; 344 56'7"" 1°- Poole 8t Thompson Ltd. are the T319 wenmm‘ 4 topy ' M5 guru"! 9- first dealers in the province toun- 220 Shirley 1 ‘L2 do“ 346 Fmnc“ 4- dertalce direct shipment to em m Thomas a hockey‘ suck :2" Phyu" 4- Argentlne on their own accord and ggg H010“ 6 dolL ' 34a mymmd 3- as such they should be commend- 213 Doris 5 do“ 359 0mm“ 1- ed not only for (heir ability in 324 pmnkge 3 G61 35‘; Joan 3' putttngthrough a deal of this kind ggy, Jo.caph 3 to}. ' 352 Lm-"d 10- but also for their onerrzy and ag- 2Z6 Eddie 7 picture book. i 35 Bmy 5' gresslon in finding new markets 227 Doris 9 paints. 3 Roy 9' for surplus products. L m Margaret l0 book. fig :- '_" 356 Harold 10, ,, 357 Reggie i0 hockey stick. u - - h p - - 2:: 1523;??? 4e om|n|on- rovmclal Youth ... . ...... ... . I 361 P6871 3 Loy phng sea Leonard 1. 363 Noreen 2. 364 Francis 8. :2: an» =~ Under the provisions of a nt for Em lo rnent 19-53 19- Yonth. arrangements have been {Ila-Ade for SIIOPIPTIYBIIIIIIQ gmgfmfiwif 357 M57101’! 9- lined below. “‘ ’ mlklnl " m... [m- n‘ - .¢ mm} , 358 Cora. 8. must be in unemplnyed clrcumaiancpgLalthough not necessarily on relief 369 355W 5~ and be from 1a to a2 years of age. Transportation and board and lodging’ 37° Rudolph 9 costs will be provided under the policy. 871 Teresa 7 counsz comma LENGTH nan: i353”; 4 '1 " ' commend 374 Loraine s Course Si. Dunstan‘: 2 weeks January 17th 375 vlmm. a‘ ‘mmrm’ 376 Ronny 5 ' (Llmilbd t0 fishermen) 377 H6162! l. 2. Agricultural Prince of Wales 8 weeks each January 10th 37' "inch ti?“ 3- Counes College "bu", y“, 370 ‘Phehns 2. Z. Carpentry Agricultural Hall 2 weeks each January 8rd 8:? $5511": . cm»- Charlottetown Janusry 1m. an zm-y a. ' 3. Ilulflih Hoe Prince of Wake I wee ury a” He“, 5- Msnqement College l“ "ch 3“ 3°’ " Courses Fem-l,’ u". g: fixture l0. l. gala-ship Shxlrrvxurcis 4 weeks some", 2:: pm. Applications for shove courses will rueiv immedi . a” In” 7' In; nude-nu should glvu name, address. brfge, roar’: reqnlreaugi "0 Mm“ 5' ence for any other course. hi cue accommodations for first choice In m‘ um“ 3 be exceeded. Those taking Extension Course should be actively engaged a” mm“ 1' lfnrflshlng." of ‘Ifldllllsitl as references are reqllrel. Selecllell and“, 1° ' v a e m: e y u Special Commliteelppuinlel m um "Y - lfllfllvle. g 805 Terese 'I For farther Information apply, W. It. 5h"; |) _ 396 Baby 6. (m. Charlottetown. ' °"""'°"' °' "M" l go: Jackie e. D Roy l. una-u-u-u-u-u-nv-zo. l3” “mam” HE GUARDIAN SOLVES YOUR PROBLEMS . QUICKLY: All you have to do is open your ' Guardian and shopping worries van- ish! You find just what you want at the prices you want to pay! . ECONOMICALLY: You find hundreds cf outstanding values every day in the Guardian . . . values to suit your cloth- ing and household needs! .. SAFELY: You can depend upon the ads you see in the Guardian . . . you know every statement, every price is true . . . you know what you're really get» ting! WORRY MONEY is Saved by Reading TIME, and The Bharlottetown Guardian §§1Z1~QQ§$§§¥>§§§¢ ‘r zfloawaer-mc§mi For Your CHRISTMAS DINNER OR AS A GIFT TO FRIENDS e HAVE TOURS PUT A\‘\’.-\Y NOW! We are having a full assortment of Tur- keys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens, Fowl, eggs etc, at prices and weights to suit your needs in our new Retail Dept. 201 Weymouih Strect. BARGAINS DAILY P. E. I. 0o’op. Egg & Poultry Assn. Plum - Ill Free l)(‘ii\'0l‘)' i-ifl%%.wc%wiafi<zm%zagymj_§jfl ______,___'_ FIRE-WOOD Blocks - -_ - - - -- - M $2.25 load N, __ Hardwood Split — — ~ - - - - -_ 2.50 " ' Softwood Kindlings _ _ _ _ _ _ .__ 2,50 " l ” Blocks - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2,00 " ' Delivered - Full Cart Load CITY WOOD YARD, FulFs Wharf i i.i _ Phone 361 9' iiiiilliliiiiiiivfuiiliviiiikiriiifiucu. ¢-=-<g-¢fi<€<~»§ .1 PAY OASN AND PAY LESS l 5 On and after December 1st, we will conduct our l business on a Cash Basis only, and arc offering special prices up till Christmas. f,‘ Robin Hood Flour 981s »~ M —— -- ~-» -- — — 54-9” i limit 2 Bags to Customer Patricia Flour, 98's _ — — — — — — - ~ 3-75 limit 2 Bags i0 Customer , Beaver Flour, 98's — — — — — — ~ — — -— 3-50 fi limit 2 Bags i0 Customer l Cream of Tartar, per lb. ~ — _ - _ ~ —- — 27¢ King Cole Tea, per lb. ~ — — ~ — — — — —~ 43¢ Bulk Tea, good quality, per lb. — ~ — — —- ——- 45¢ Beans, White, hand picked. 5 lbs. — -— — — — 13¢ 3 pkgs. Corn -Flakes and Bowl ~ — — — — -— 29¢ Tomatoes, 2 tins for ~ — — — — — — —- —- —- 25¢ Raisins, Bulk Seediess, 2 lbs. - — - —- —- -— —— 25¢ Stove Oil, per gal. — — — — — — — — — —— -— 15¢ Salmon, per tin - — - — — — — — — -— —~ -- 10¢ Rapid Rolled Oats, per lb. — — - — — — — —- 5¢ Icing Sugar, 2 pkgs. for - -- — -— — - — —— —- 17¢ Brooms - - -— -— e — — — — — — — — — —- 29¢ Sugar, White or Brown, Bibs. _ - - - - -- —- 27¢ Molasses, per gal.-- ~ — — — — — — — — — 43¢ A good stock of Rubber Footwear, Men's Over Coats, Jackets, Underwear and many other items at popular prices. Buying Dressed Chickens, Fowl, Geesc, Ducks. and Turkeys every day after December 13th. all feathers must be removed from Chicken nnd_i~‘ow~l. Crate fatiened. Top market prices. 11x) zflfifibflfl flflflfiflfifififlfififi-fifififlfl MIIOOWAWS LIMITED, liilmuir