DECEMBER g, 194v I . JGIIIUIIIl-Qfifiklilllllllllilili’ H!“ is ‘is; I Take A Tip From Santa . ‘has DOCTOR. KILLED DT- Ralph A. Christianson of Hamilton, killed in a motor crash "e" ‘ITBHT-On. Sunday. is survived by his wife. iniured in the acci- dent. and two children. Ho open- ed his medical practice two years e30 after his return from over- seas. EMYVALE scndor. Report. of Bmyvale School for menus o1 November: ran-r Then See Our Display oi:- COATS LINGERIE orsssrs sousrcosfs SWEATERS scsrvss SKIRTS GLOVES PURSES MlTTENS SILVER FOX NECKPIECES You will find HERE gifts that will delight HER at prices that will surprise YOU. A small deposit will hold any article. i KENNEDYS Ladies’ Reaily-To-Wear , Find Out llER Size - ‘Q Grade VIII-l. 166 QUEEN ST. Next Door To Bus Stop I - Pm was-e; termini. .Qeo@oo@>o i i . NEW YEAR TERM " Opens January 5. Our graduates are preferred by discriminating em- ployers because of the emphasis upon ‘the develop- ’ ment ol confidence and personality as well as a.high degree of skill. Business, Industry and Civil Service all NEED YOU just as soon as you ore ready for employment. ; ll you ore interested in having a hetter-than-average chance to reach permanent, top positions soon, you should register for our New Year Term. r.__ ._. '\ “(QUEEN TUCC EI/‘r: fiilljhtll’ COLLEGE flu/mill CQLIEQl-J IAINT gOI-JN FI(J~CT()N N . g ~n c. i.- . " ‘eei-vriev1-vs-i-sc . ' :Qa>ee4!>e i.) ' i} LIES p p’. ‘IQ-r i} Rs-rm-oaia ‘dvfNm lady, not at returns school - but with a Guardian Went Li‘ 301ml nmavnoa scnoor. Trainer. Grade IV (Al-l. Gabriel ‘Bala- er. Grade IV (Bl-I. Fairlie Shaw: - 3. Neil Shaw. I Grade III-l. Ralph McQueid. for the ‘month of No- am“ X-I. Jesis Higgins: 2. Grade X-l. Leo Clarkin; 2. Leonard McDonald; 3. Gerald Coady. Roma McClos- key; 2. Wilfred Ciel-kin; 3. Jim- mie McCloslrey. Grade VII-d. Imelda Quinn; 2. Geraldine Callaghan; 8. Noreen Coady, Grade VI-l. Louis McCloskeyy 2. Eileen Murray; 3. Esther Clar- l-lighest average: Leo Clarkin and Louis McCloskey, 77.5%. Perfect attendance: EstherClar- Cioskey. Grade V-l. Florence Clarkln; 2 Wilfred McCloskey; 3, Leonard Conway. Grade IV-l. Vera Oiarkin; 2. Clarence Coady; 3. Florence Con- way. Grade III-l. Teresa McCloskey and George McMillan (equal); 2. Jean McQuaid; 3. Vernon McClos- key. Grade II—1. Clifford Callaghan. 2. Marie Clarkin; 3. Damien Clar~ kin. Grade I (SrJ-I. Shells. Griffin; 2. Mary Grlflln; 3. George Con- way. Grade I (Jr.J-1. Catherine Mc- Ginn; 2. Paul McCloskey; 3. Loy- ola Griffin. Highest average: Florence Clar- kin, 80%. Reta. Bradley, Principal. FORTUNE BRIDGE W.I. The December meeting of Fort- 1‘: I Jeanette . _ mung‘ Trainer. 8. l-fasel Mac "l "Hoe rx-r. - It, "mo" Gornisgephine Trainer, Ilnfirsde VI-l. Ruth Duaaford; I. ~ “mPmQuaid: 8. Leo ‘Irainor. “feds v-i. John Dunaford: a. nor; s. Laurens Grade II (A)-l. Scott Shaw; 2. Mary Taylor; 8. George Ernest Dunaford. . Grade lit (Bi-I. Winston Iro- venoher. Grade f-l Desmond ‘trainer. at age in senior » -‘ I a e v une Bridge W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Bari Johnston on Tuesday evening, Dec. 2nd. Meet- ing opened by singing the Instity ute Ode and repeating the Creed‘ in unison. Twenty members answered Roll Cali with “A Favorite Vegetable " The minutes of the November ‘Treating were read and approved, also the financial report. Tcu dol- lars was reported as the proceeds‘ from the sale of tickets on the] blanket. Balance in funds $76.18. Mrs. Lester Johnston reported that a new fountain had been‘ bought {or the school and the old onerrepiaired. Sick committee reported a lrulil box had been sent to a sick mem-l ber. A letter of thanks was read‘ from the recipient. A letter of thanks was read from Mrs. sterling Boates for the fare- well gift given her by the Instit- utc. i The annual appeal for funds was read from the TB. League. $3 was voted to this work. Secretary re- ported that 841% had been c01- lected for the Orphanage, The remainder of the Red Cross articles were passed in. It was de- cided to buy some paper towels for the school, also to clean the school on Wednesday afternoon. Collection of $2.56 was taken. Dues of 50 cents were received. One new member was welcomed into the institute. Mrs. Harry Burke invited the members for the next meeting. Mrs. George Dixon and Mrs. Char- lie Altlten volunteered to bring the lunch. At the close of the hue- iness part of the meeting an ex- change of Christmas gifts took place. The contest "A Partners Letter" was much enjoyed. Lunch was sewed by Mrs. I-Iar- vey Altlren assisted by Mrs. Lewis flgglnbotham and Mrs. Basil Jobl- LOVS (Patriot please copy) OLD FRIENDS I HALIFAX - (CP).—- Thai Halifax city council has changed the name q! one of the city’s1 streets. Arrndale Road now ls| Roosevelt Drive. which approprl-l ately enough, is alongside Church-x hill Drive. i MORE. CUSTOMS WOMEN i mm. mm, Ont _ (op) _'rrassasy night of Poll caps-nu and‘ Three additional women customs, examiners have been added to the local force owing to tariff changes. bringing the total to 10. es: Ruth Dunsford. 80.6%. Highest average in Junior grad- es: Winston Provenoher. 82.4%. Perfect attendance: Jeanette ‘Rainer. Ruth Dnnsford. Eleanor McQuaid, John Dunaford. Gabriel ‘Bainor, Rabin Mcquaid, George finest Dunsiord. Winston Pro- venoher, Desmond ‘trainer. ' Irma W. Iris. teacher. kin, Eileen Murray, and Rita Mc-l ‘run GUARDIANLCHARLOTTETOWN Tm. Central Guardian This column ls reaerved for ssewa of local Interest. but adveeflalssg of a aeway nature may be Inserted int five cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. ssssruasssou-s-sseas clams} COOKS for Christmas Photo graphs. AT YOUR SERVICE-Arafat Coal Co. Phone 2498. ' uiswsan MeINNIU ‘mus Footwear at 178 Queen Street. CHRISTMAS CARDS AND GIFTS for everyone. Wide selection at The Abegwcit Gift Court. Llamas. commune zooms -Mutch Building, corner ol Queen and Sydney Streets. Phone 1494. T0 NEW GIASGOW in 25 min- utes via Maritimer Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or M0. TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. - Every- thing to delight the kiddies hearts ‘on Christmas morning now on dis- lplay and moving fast. Open Even- ings. Miller Brothers Ltd. MIS. JOIINSOPPS LADIES‘ WEAR-Bargains in dreesumweat» ers. skirts, blouses, etc. BY All! to Montreal and Bosto- in about three hours Phone Mars time Central Airways 2061 or 540. THIS WEEK at the Marie Elena Beauty Salon lovely Oil Penman- enfs, regular $5.00 for $1.75. (with- out shampoo or set.) LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS -Muich Building, corner of Queen and Sydney streets. Phone 1494. s c n 0 o 1. IMPROVEMENT , MEETING TONIGHT, Qusen ‘Square School. Speaker, Mr. Clar- ence Mercer, supervisor Sumrnerside High School. Topic "Vocational Guidance." All mterested welcome. CONFEDERATION LIFE — of‘ which Mr. W. G. Hogg ls the local; manager, is issuing an attractive, calender entitled "Ca/plain James Cook on Vancouver island". PROGRESSIVE TIVE Committee Rooms, Legion Building (Clover Club), Grafton Street. Phone 262. MRS. AGNES CIIOCKETI‘ wkhes to announce the engagement of (her daughter Margaret Agnes to Waf- lace Alexander son of Mrs. Laura and the late Seymour Thomson of Elmsdale, P. E. I. Marriage to take CONSERVA Myrtle Costello, Assistant. 3pm“ 1" u" m" “"1"- HAVE YOU SEEN the Hand's- chef, the most astonishing kitchen development of recent years. Boils. brolls, toasts, fries and bakes. all on one long lasting tubular ele- ment. Ideal for light housekeeping. Miller Brothers‘ Ltd. I’. E. I. H. AID MEETS — The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held at the Cum-loll Home monday afternoon December lsi. The president. Mrs. Gordon Leitch opened the meet- ing with the Lord's Prayer, re- peated in unison, There were Z3 members present. The minutes of the November meeting were rear! and approved. Mrs. Leifch thanked all the members for their splen- did co-operntion ln the recent rummage sale. To Mrs. N. H. De-Blols and hcr committee. in charge of the tea. arrangements at the opening of the new Nursing School, Mrs. Leltch expressed the PAGE THREE 4Z_ I I m — 4 Apple. Gruzpeguict, fl TOILET TISSUE. L 2 "M »- 3 n» 29C iuiiidmas 40ciil,‘°"i“'“° 32c , . . . . . ._ ensrmurr. TAPIOCA, pkg. ......W2’:§¢'Murr|~ a PKZKLES Large. 4 for 29C arcs, lb. ..... . 22¢ MIX, RAN“... 25¢ sour MIXED and 35c CRANBERRIE; _ A “q ~_—————————— MUSTARD. Zior .. I lb. 25C cillririifiglslsn 33C films“ APPLES‘ 35c BLUE mason TEA. runs LARD if“ PEA WAX Lb. 89C . ...' .. 29C FHES" PAULA Pnsamm 31cPmK&ums 35c%$%§;:;;§gc wmmA~H .39C Ztins.... .. 2tins..._. 55R 49b0, ~ c CARROTS J " BOILID DINNERS '° '5‘ - ~ RASPBERRY SPECIAL- - APRICOT 49c z TINS 39C SAVE MONEY STRAWBERRY DRE" ON QUALITY WE Dium VEL GOODS onorrs osuv ékrgcinic """ l. 32c FIL - _ “m BOVRIL CORDIAL MIXED WALNUTS BOVRIL cures ' a A 1 CHRBTMAS NUTS .. .. . 45C g A g Allis‘) PENNY BANK 7°C . APPLE . i‘ y, SANDWICH SPREAD f JELLY ._ g . 39C 37C gLi-Jilii. _ 39C SALAD CREAM 49c ; GRAPEFRUITJUICE. 25c APPLE JUICE. BEANS 2'8 01' homes L ..... .. ‘ w‘ I'm” “ " c 2,8 °" i c BUTTER with each $5.00 :0 will the: ‘Turkeys. altllff, 60:0 and Chickens for your Christmas glflff m!‘ I e "W88 ar et Pr ss. 0RllER ll0W | s ! CUSTARD rowosr. ' ‘ P J 5 pkgs. lor . . . . . .. a a SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE .. rro rose corrrr. llor. Kent & Prince Sis. PllilllE 888 or 889 Lb. .... .. 55C BALTIC W. l. The’ annual meeting of Baltic Women's Institute mot at the home of Mrs. Neil Matthews on the evening of November on. with an attendance of six members and two visitors. I _ __ Meeting opened by Institute Ode followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by six member.- naming "Shrubs and Flowers l Like Around A House." Minutes of last annual and regular meet- ings were read and adopted. Reports were then heard from different committees. Sick com- mittee reported having made six visits. It was moved _by Mrs. James Cousins, seconded by Mrs. David Cousins, that fruit bill of 83.00 be paid. School committee reported pur- sincere thanks of the members, a vote of thanks was given to Mrs. W. C. Cotton and her asslstantl Mrs. Wm. Rogers of the buying‘ committee. heartily applauded bye," “m; qovemmen, would m, Freetown and. Alberta attending all present. The secretary was! asked to write notes 0f thanks? to Mrs, J. A. Sterne for 6 plllowsn Mrs. A. 8.. Putman for 3 dozcnf glasses. Tails’ and Williams for. bouquets. Mrs. W. J. Johnston, be-, ‘ng present at the meeting, was, personally thanked by the president- for the flowers she sent for the, tea. Sincere thanks were also sent to Mrs. Willard Prowse, Buckley, Pt. Road and Mrs. Hammond I-Iornol South Milton for the large Irult cakes made by them. and auctioned at the tea. The new chesterfleld suite in the Cundall home, recently purchased by the aid was admired by the members. Mrs. VanBusklrk expressed the thanks and apprec- iation or the nurses. All ladies hav- ing hospital calendar cards are asked to have them in for the Jmuary mowing. Mn. fL-wart Jones will see about having new nnea printed. we. Iawson. who re- presented the aid at then-recently held organization meeting of the Consumers League, gave a very in- tcreeting report. also a short‘ ex- planation of the i-ralrns and hopes of this society which la being or- ganized all across Canada. Mrs. Ieitch tendered the thanks of the m meeting to Mrs. Iawson. Afternoon tea was served by Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Bagnall and Mrs. Bear-into af- ter the meeting adjourned. HTIIEIII WILL I! a Meellllgl Workers at the Liberal Committee looms at 8 o'clock. Important i Pimple‘ hl m.“ ‘. "WE-ssss-ifihmm‘ ‘m’ l aelg setter I! dilflnl m Phil» I . tea t. Three way ‘Iniifllf H‘ you clearly. chase of new pencil sharpenenl Thanks were received from two i0 m0"!!! he? P8551118 three 50118 iMm’ Bl"1°“'- Blrd- "l"! M1" and people for fruit. Correspondence consisted of let- 50-80 on new school library. Let- ter from supervisor re nursery mat which sold for $10.84. Mrs. Gordon Cousins was ap- pointed to the chair for the elec- tion of unicorn- President, Mrs. Earl Matthews (re-elected). Vice President, Mirs. Jas. Cous- ins (re-elected). . Secretary, Mrs. (re-elected). Treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Cousins, (re-elected). Auditors, Mrs. Ben]. Burns and Mrs. Bruce Crozier (re-elected). Sick Committee, Mrs. Jas.Oous- ins and Mrs. Bruce Riley (re-ei- ected). School committee, Mrs. Gordon r uslns (re-elected). An invitation from Mrs: Wil- bert Delaney inviting members to David Cousins. her home for Decemb meeting, was greatly appreciated. Program Committee appointed for next uneeting: Mrs. Gordon Cousins and Mrs. Bruce Riley. It was moved by Mrs. Bruce Riley. seconded by Mrs. Gordon Cousins, that Mrs. Nell Matthews be the organist for future meet- I8. Collection 88c, fees $1.18. A vis- itor from England was welcomed as a new member. Roll call for neat meeting, exchange of Christ- mas gifts. Secretary reported re- ceipts for year $288.44; balance $80.47; expenditure $804.07. Meeting closed by singing "God Save the King." A delicious lunch was served by hostess assisted by Mire. EarlMat- thews and Mrs. George Piercy. 'I‘be remainder of the evening was spent by enjoying splendid musio furnished by Mr. George Pierey, Mr. James Bearisto and ' Mfr. Ildgar Matthews. SOUICI OI‘ MINERALS . . "Cue . a. urn .' 8. alps Dry beans are an excellent source euromaphosptsorosss and ealeiuas. _ For) DOUG ‘Fl and PROWS In Memorials! MRS. uannac-sr nroasi: On the morning of Septcurber gown and smroundl-ng districts of the sudden passing of‘ Mrs. Dar-i ravli Mouse at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, at the early age of 52 years. The deceased nan enjoyed good health until 12 days previous to her death when she underwent a serious operation fnm which she lIEVCl‘ fully recoverecLi The late Mrs. Moase was possessed with a kind and loving disposition, who had the pleasure of knowing , her. But it ‘rs in the family circle‘ that the loss of a loving mother will be imost keenly felt. She leaves , and one daughter, namely: Fred of Summer-side; Hillard and Walden, High School at Summerside. Her: husband predocease’ her ten years ago. Besides the family she leaves to mourn her mother, Mrs. Fred Simmons, Wllmont, four sisters and nve brothers. Also three grand children who will long cherish the memory of a loving grandmother. The deceased was a faithful mem- bcr of the Baptist Church. Her fun- eral whicrh was largely attended was held from her late residence at Freetown on Thursday, October second, rher pastor the Rev. D. M. Fraser officiated, assisted by the Rev. Donald Nicholson of Brook- ileld. The Hymns sung were: Any- where With Jesus and Beautiful , Isle of Somewhere. The hymn "Rierefil be no disappointment in Heaven" was beautifully TGIldCTEdi at a duet by Mrs. D. M. Fraser and Rev. Donald Nicholson. ‘ The pallbearers were: Robert Auld. Reginald Reeves... Everett Frances, C. B. Matheson, Silas Mac- ' Farlano and Elton Cal-rns. The many beautiful floral offerings which banked her casket bore a sil- ent tribute of love for a dear friend. Also many beautiful letters and cards of sympathy which were received. . Her remains were tenderly laid to rest. in the family plot in Freetown cemetery beside those of her hus- band. FLORAL TBIBUTES Pillow ‘me Family. Wreaths Sisters. Brothers. ' Sheaf Edith and Davis, Ada and Reuben, Bertha and John, Alma and Robert. Wreaths Members of Baptist Fellowship of Bedeque. Major. Muriel and Family. Staff Roy's Taxi. _ Aflhur. Amy and Family. thirtieth. 194i. the poo-pie oi‘ rrce- Mrs. Fannie Taylor and Family. were saddened and shocked to learn Georgie. a good neighbor and friend [Q all ‘and Mrs. John Lewis. Mr. and Mrefi Family. John Falconer. Teacher and Pupils Freetown School. Mrs. Peter Morrison and Family. J, Everett Phillips and Family. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phlllips andi _ Florence, Hubert, Walter and] M1‘. and Mrs. Lorne Cobb and< Mr. and Nlrs. Wendie Rogers. " Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Austin ‘Hamill, Mr. and Mrs. Ralpih Burns. Mr. and Mrs. C. n”); 1E} Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. Everett ' w ' " I " * n , Rl l (i '. Gilr-axsces cTsr Simmons and’ “WILL I A N Mary Marks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deacon, Mr.‘ DOLL, TDD, DADDYZ’! Dolls or dnvenportamall your household belongings, old and new, should be covered by enough insurance. Don’t form r get: the value of your house and everything in it is higher today than everl Colby Lewis, Mrs. Nettie Auld, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Schumann. Mr. and Mrs. George Jarcllne. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Scales, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Auld. DARD DF THANKS Mr. Major MacDonald and ram! ily wish to thank their many friends and neighbours for Mass Cards, flowers and messages of sympathy. =3- Also for the many acts of kindness _ v . B. H. HUGHES shown to them during their recent v 179 Queen Street line yea DIODE lasansaeei 1 lat as advise you. W! HAND IITWK YOU All IOSII sad bereavement. fagllelfvltlt‘: ‘halts’, will; i ' December uh. m4. ‘ aaaumamhanmnsusmiaruaaa Precious darling he has left as. Left as, yes forever more. ‘ But we hope to meet oar loved one 0n that bright and happy shore. Lonely the house and sad the hours Since oar deer one has gene Bat oh! a brighter hmne than ours In heaven ls now hla mm. . . Inserted by Marlon, Margaret, I Boeele, Juli-a and Walter. i aosToi 3; nouns iLv TL“! ‘ grieve narrow!‘ 540M300!‘ In loving memory of my dear sister Ethel, who passed away December 8th. 1844. Three years have swiftly passed away, But still we don't forget. Fm‘ in the hearta that loved yon c”“"'"m ~ Your memory lingers yet. w.“ Fllllll , III Irfl I$fi ' Lovlngly Remembered by Brother. Robert. I. Sell-u and Farasily. AMERrfl-IAM. Buclingharnshire. England - (OP) - a lone thief doped a watch-dog and then stole 25.000 ($20,000) of jewelry from the home of J. Brnlt. a. Dutch Oil-OI plus u! Lila and Max. Anna, Harold and diamond merchant. ' hau-telbythePs-healdwaelisisaltllseralrsrly‘