, IIEIANUARY. 17. 1951 3? l . THEvv7GUARDiAN.; ICHARLOTTETOWN HoLMAN's Charlottetown . 9' 9'9 ."-'33!-TF... 'MY 1--K to re GEORGlA STYLE TUMBLERS- strong and ser- vicable, regular 4 for 70c SPECIAL GLASS JUGS, 2 quart sire, regular 65 cents snow. 459 GLASS SUGAR, CNEAM AND TRAY, assorted colors, regular value I.00 SPECIAL ..... GLASS MARMALA-DE JARS, assorted colors, reg- : I i.00 iraiciii” 456 ............... ....4""48c. 0.. Savings In The CHINA Department I I Ivory Enarnelwore sroys: poir teweunt Judge A Enomylware Double Boiler Bedeque l,lilot,os' - Miss Health Nurse. ia t eler. Public tor Toronto where she willhknd the winter with her sister I-lld Itlanda. f other relatives I I Mrs. Arnold Murray grant a with Mrs. Murray's nar- , . and Mrs. oeol-ge sherry. -j. " and Mrs. (Brie Corbett and , Alberton were meets New -Miss Georgie MacFa.rlane. R.N.. , ummerside, spent New Years with her brother, Mr. J.H. Maclihriane and am-. Maclibriane, Fernwood Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson, Fernwood, had as their Christmas guests their daughters. Miss Paul- ine. Charlottetown. and Miss Adele. Surrimerside. Mr. and Mrs, Sterling Gillespie and daughter Anne. Bouris, were in Bedeque last Thursday. Jan. 11th, and spent some time with Mrs. Gil- lesple's lather, Mr. Albert J. Weeks. 'lihe south Bedeque Evening Aux- iliary met at the home of Mrs. Oherles MacFarlane for the Jan- uary meeting on Tuesday. Jan. 9th.. with an excellent ” t' . The President, Mrs. Clayton Mciaire. in the chair. As bad gweather and other circumstances prevented the holding oi the December meetings this was largely a business meeting. finibhing up the old business at the year's end, and making plans for 1951. Reports at the year's work were filled out. A substantial in- crease in funds indicated the in- tcrest taken in the work by the members. 'Iihe February meeting is : lPAGE NINli I all ..... cnjaluorrrrowrl . you hear about this x "Boy, I'm glad we switched to Chase Sanborn. his the best-tastin coffee we've ever hadl" You bet it is. ou get more lift, more fragrance, more real cotiee iiavor I Q in this famous blend. if You hear them Downtown... "Let's take time out fora cup of cotfee. I could a for some Chase er Sanborn right now." g'es, Canadians have preferred Chase 8: Sanboru for 86 years - and it's getting more popular every day. ltu hear them in N ( 'i I to be held at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Montgomery. 1 . I Grocery Stores... 'A pound of coffee - Chase or Sanborn, lease!" Homemakers know there": an extra nus of coffee goodness in Chase & Sanborn. Smart shoppers ask for it every time. , Get the colic: that has more of all that's good. Next time you shop, ask for a pound of Chase & 5-unborn! ; sumo BOWLAND PLATE, regular value 2.00. SPECIAL per set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79c ENGLISH CIIIEAM AND SUGAR, ribbon and bow Heavy Guilty 2 15 Week 0! Prayer services weir held Regt 2'95” ' ' ' 9 at three points in the B:deque x area. on Tuesday evening, Jan. 9th. 7 the savice was held in the North Bedeque United church. with the dais", Ieguym, 95c . Rggrlar 3,95 puwr. rm. .1. 1:. Campbell in srrcw. poir .......... 580 ' ?.."F,','fe',,,ff.';,":,f,,”i;:;5f”i,.',(Y :5: ton. who delivered the sermon. on Wednesday evening there was good attendance at the service which was held in the central Bedeque Bap- tist church when the pastor, Rev. H (:.A. Britten conducted the devo- Enamei Roasters , 02.95 EARTHENWARIE MILK JUG, I pint size SPECIAL Xfr, . tlonai part of the service. He was ” t by Mr. Campbell and Mr. Crows who was the preacher. The third service was in the Bedeoue United Church with a large attend- ance. The pastor. Mr. Orowe. was assisted by Mr. Britten and Mr. Campbell. who preached the ser- mon At all three services large choirs aided in the devotional part- cl the services. and several laymen odiiered prayers. J SAVE! Regular 10.38 e 42 Piece English Dinner Set: In solid colors peach, yellow, green and blue, cornplot srvice for 6. Composition - 6 each cups, saucers, bread and butter plates, tea plotes,'dinner pT&T- 5.n....a:s and fruits - SPECIAL set- Au. -rueruvok rouatcupl can I I l north land exerts its low: atrnosph e and surroundings dis-town flag much more than we do."lorten pass up excellent domestic ad on g ' tinctlvely and attractively Can-I Mr. winters, who has jurisdiction news Pictures and Interesting HEWHSPECIM m5c”m”mli Omf g:;md;:: adian once they cross our horderover the Canadian 'Iiravel Bureau, items to carry instead foreign ma-i Place names: 3 mm” 9 P .... At the close or the week of Fray- er service in the Bedeque United church on Thursday evening. the T annual meeting or the Bedeque Sunday School was held. Mr. J. H. . ' Maclihrtane. superintendent was in the chair. The report or the school for 1960 was ;resented by the secre- tary-treasurer, Mrs. 15.8. weeks. This report showed that the enroll- ment was 144. This is the largest for several years. There is a i'.1unior congregation" in this school of which Mrs.,&l1son Wright is the Sllfrca tendent. For the winter months there is a "Sunday school by mail", and Mrs. Arnold Hender- There is. however, the temptation. recalled that in his native Lunen- terial which publlcizes and zlamor- are 8 'r1'935l1Y9S1t mg NSCIHBVIHI to which we too often yield, to burg. N.S.. the people felt a,"ihrili izes other countries. 93” 01 "W he" ”ge' offer instead more copies of things or pride" when the deep-sea fishing "we have in Canada, in our his- Am!1'10ln- schooners put out to sea and re- iory and in out SW33 bounty 0'. "Thus. we tend to feature American turned. each with a red ensiznl distinctive natural attractions. in-; news pictures and newsreels and iiying'at the topmost. comparable tourist assets. We doi to oiler typical American products "The sails have gone, but I be-lourselves less than Justice if We in the mistaken belief that their lieve those at us who are associated fail. as 1 rear we do fall, to em- I-lineal must be paramount. what is with the sea still show the flag phasize them sutiicientlyo too ot'ten- a. pointed over-display at more than elsewhere," he said. "Our unique culture. as discovered the United States Ila: for the sole "Doings in other countries often for example in the old world charm, mood donation; for reason of currying the favor of the make news which Canadians arel of Firench Canada. 15 immensely; purposes have ,,,,,,f,,c,, American tourist must be repugnant entitled to know about, but ourl appealing to our tourists. The lastl mow man 5oo,ooo :::I'J:1my::'fs'3”1 '1'f:r'i?':0ld'fu;ig 10 our nelshbors-we should fly our newspapers . and magazines tool frontier represented by the Can-I England and Wales- mrope. paying sso per year for this 1 1 I ' ..... .. .. .. .. my y We Wd&' com . BCHOCI has provided I iluck ,, As! 1' (E g! I mam: so mm, mu-rrsrr can; Nearly S0o,0(i0- vehicles were produced by Britain's "ibis SI!" !motorcar manufacturers in 1960. HALF PRIGE SALE Fancy BHIIIA Made in England! Nasturtium and Lilac patterns. The collection includes teopots, sugorand cream sets, trays, etc. This Fancy China is to be discon- tinued, sa here's your chance at a real i -- .i Bargain - SPECIAL - V2 Price I-IALF me: set: . GLASSWARE Cope Cod and Candlewick Patterns in first quality imperial Glassware. The - pieces include gobiets, slrerbets, sller- , bet plates, cocktails, 'wines, tumblers,;" coke plates, salad sets. oic. SPECIAL-fl M Price j MANY DONORS medical a rate oi annually D Mrs. weeks, after riiliru the allies as secretary - treasu u. for tour years, requested to be at her office. She was euoeeeded by Mrs. Charles Henderson. other of- liners and oomsnitteei were re-elect- ed for 1961. The oldest member of this school is Mr. William Oailbeclr. I-ieissoandisseldoens:bsent.Asa ” at fact he has attended use school since he was a boy. He was superintendent for a great many - years. bring in children tram outside see- . VS . As ' tions during, the summer months. Introductory one New Pattern ENGI.lS”H DINNERWARE "NORMA"-20 rim Starter Set Up 5 09 Conlpietaservks for four. introductory Offer for Town- LIQUID vrnrrr rousn, wad. Solo om- sprouti- ngulor 25 cents a bottle for ' sr-rem 250 PLASTIC PARTY TIIIEES, Mr. and Mrs. John Toomha, Cape 'iiraNerse, and Mr. and Mn. Lee Toornbs and their two daughters, Charlottetown. were Christmas guests at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Iriving Toombs. Bedeque. Says Canadians Should llilii A Copying Yanlls. LETHBRIDOE. Alta. Jan.- 15 -(OP)-Resources Minister Winters said tonight that Canadians yield too often to the temptation to offer United states tourists copies oi Y . I K.-J N . &, - i ivicCc;Nrii1ick”s English Decorated Cups and Saucers leor nd tar . R09-I 39: - Srrclxl. ".”.,..."fi. .. 390 "f,'f,i', g;:,",',',',,,,,., ,0. d.,,,,.., F" C w.”:.:..r:.':'":.'::.' ..e::.:.r.::. ” . HOT.W'A;'i:R tomes. i 33... ioulliste "look 1.. c;..I.:..m..: gulo . athing not to be roun e Jug. S'PEClAi. .... 890 E';i;i-hrgw-u we 40 in mi" E P A S LANTERN stores, '0; ....ii'.'.3'l".:.3En""lI3 ?:ei"u'a "ll 5 WW, "E" S'P':gtnAdL,M"................ 2 300 Just . r-- . -: Hopyy Quql ' - . ., oslr H orcoamo mar cnmrlrvs, Mg. 1.45 what's goodfor a W"2"? large size . LI5 1- SPECIAL ............L.....n.... llialrleottetownt 1 I ., -I . , , I W 1 - a. m? . '1. . A smote sir nus wuv