DECEMBER 18. 1946 can? mm: c0 r0100: Qwrrzrnnano were? , 0 Wh lilo doesn't seem what it might he, some people find trouble sleeping, get bad-tempered and . nervous. Drinking too much ten and codes can cause these things. Try switching to Postnml Contains no caiIein-or any other drug —yet has a grand flavor all its own. Easy to make -right in the cup. Costs less than a cent a serving. P437 A Product of General Foods THE FIRST SANTA CLAUS The first Santa Claus was st. Nicholas. bishop bf Myra, who started mysterious midnight gift- betrrlng journeys. In the fourth century he was famous because he was a rich mun who flnlvyed giv- ing secret gifts to the poor. One of his tricks was to throw purses of gold into cottage windows and run away. HOUSHIOLD TIPI When hemming curtain ma. terial which is plain or at least has no up or down to the texture or pattern. it is a wise idea to make i119 lop and bottom lie-ms the same width. In this way they may be hung in either dir- ection, thus increasing the length of time they will wear. , . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rm . Central Guardian is reserved inilIIt, nai advertising anlwwnatatulsay bainasrtas lira oeaia a ward. strictly pay abla in advance. COOK'S for Photograph; CON FEDERATION LIFI IN- HUIANCE. SPECIAL Gibson Guitars 875.00. Toombs Music Store. CHILDREN'S Coaster Waggon: received today. ‘ilbe Bike Shop. ENGAGEMENT. ._. M; mq M“, ltelgh E. Payhtcr of Carleton, P.E.I., wileh to announce the engagement of their daughter Hazel Mario to Ivan Ellsworth son of Mr. and Mrs. [William E. Somers of New London. P. E. I. Marrlagg to take place 1n l the very near future. ' . LAYMEN MEET-A meeting o! the Laymenh; Association o! Sew London parish w~as held on Friday "M11118. Dec. 12 in St. Thomas Hall, Spring Brook with a goodly number present. After the busi- ness end of the meeting was over time! were played. Lunch was served by the men of St. Tliomgg’. Church, and the remainder of the evening was spent with a sing- song. . M l MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER-On November 20th. Miss Betty Myers. In her spacious and hospitable "0"". save a delightful party in honor of her friend. Miss Joyce ,F'alconer, a popular autumn bride. This party took the form of a. shoul- "~'\"~'> \I\.I\I\1 E. R. Brow & Son Fire, Auto, Life, AccidentfiSickness and Plate, Class Insurance U at Lowest Rates er‘ when friends from Hampton z‘ and surrounding districts presented g Joyce with many lovely gifts. Thea... were carried in well-laden baskets ‘by Misses Barbara Dunaford and Ada Campbell. The gifts were Diiened by Margaret MacQuar-rie. presented by Annie MacQuarrie and arranged by Betty Myers, agar; Falconer. in an appropriate speech thanked her many friends and In- vited all to vleit her In her n°w home. Then music furnished by the capable musicians Messrs. Oakes and Stc-rdy induced young and old l0 ‘chase the glowing hours with flying feet‘. The piano accompanist for the evening was Mrs, A. E Best Delicious refreshments were serv \9o\. ( 1 - (‘ti by the hostess. At ta late hour F Agent at Summerside. D. O. Stewart gen oeparufi wlshlng Joyce “my l44 Richmond 5L Charlottetown ,happy years l" h" new hm“ Q sunrrusr: SHOWERF-On n4- ‘2 Q‘ t’: day everiinhgo. Noversiblezr; 13th, m. many neg era an ren a gath- 535704,“ [ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (plug (mung William Doyle. Village "Green, to , mg 5&1“ ‘honor their daughter, Margaret, T“) and her husband. The gathering F co was called to order. Mrs. Del- ‘ i?” v1.11?" iiiii“.i.‘.““.“. ‘$3555.11?’ dimiui“ lnchldfld ‘burn Munn the groom. Mrs.‘ Hen- 1_3 DOWN ry Boswell read an appreciative Bu“ EASY address. After the gifts were presented, Jack, with well-chosen . wm-rg - PHONE words. thanked the visitors for WIRE 1 O O Paul s Flying Service Hangar "A" ChWown Airport - Phone 1800-8 lQIt Instruction - Charter Flights - Canacks Land Anywhere When Yon Are lnowbonnd PAUL'S Will Got Yon ‘lhcro For Sale: Used Aeronca, 35 llra. $3800 - Cannoli. 850 Bra. $8000 FARE AND A THIRD 23 t0 Wednesday, Dec. 25 inclusive. Return Limit: leavrn desunsu not late! than “idnrg t, Thursday, Dec‘. 26, i946; N010 YQdiJI. Going Monday, Dec. 50 to Wednesday, an: l, inclusive. Return Limit: via; dasdaatioa not iam- than Midnight, Thursday, January 2, 1947. Tlclen and comp/ah ivdomsalion from any Agtnla e FAR! AND A HALF Chisinau and New Year's: Good gold . Friday, Dec. 20 so Wednesday an. i. inclusive. Return l-irnlt: Leaving destination not later than Midnight, Tuesday, Jan. 7. NATIONAh By Ken Reynolds ‘ Qurcxles \( f ._._ 6 *1. A - "m; Ills an flaarllan Wm M said, Electric lights In ovary . some!" < ~ ' Cbfiilmdi.‘ Going Monday, Dec. , ‘their gifts and all joined in sing- ling “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". The bride and groom were bounced. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. The evening was pleasantly spent in dancing, music being furnished by Messrs. Martin Jaokman, Vernon Brehaut. accompanied by Athol fiuell, Matthew Acorn with guit- ar, and Miss Josie Jackman at the organ. Mrs. Earl Buell and Theresa Arsenanlt gave a atop- dance. ‘rho guests went home in she wee hours of the morning after wishing the young couple many years of happy wedded life. , ____ IAIDONIR-WELI! NUPTIALS -0n November 21th a quiet and very pretty wedding was solemn- ized at Cornwall United Church Parsonage when Rev. Mr. SklHMl‘ united in the holy bonds of matri- mony. Miss Joyce Ethelda Falconer of Charlottetown. formerly of Hampton, P. ll. I. and Mr. William Milton Willis of North River Miss Wilma Campbell of Charlottetown. acted as bridesmaid, while the groom was ably "lbwrted bi’ M!- lSa-ndy Manda-egos‘ of North River. arm bride was very attractive in ,fuschla rayon crepe with match- ing accessories. She wore a H1919 neclrlet of pearls, the gift o! the groom. Her bouquet was of Talis- man Hoses. The bridesmaid wore a gown of orchid crepe and car- ried ; bouquet of carnations. Im- mediately following the ceremony the wedding party motored to the Orient at Victoria where a sumpt- uous wedding dinner awaited them. The bride and groom then leit for an extended trip through the Mari- times. For travelling the bride were a black boucla coat with fox cape. Prior to her marriaeo the bride was a popular and compet- ent nurse. 0n their return they will reside at North Rive;- where the groom is a very successful and up-to-date farmer. fan nesne CRABWELL for Photolraphs. BLEIGHS. best value in the city, at ‘me Bike Shop. DUB BT03! will rcnain open the ev ‘ _,_ of December 23rd and 24th. Large assortment of Gift-s for all. Also Toys, Candy and assort- ment of Nuts.‘ Vernon J. Noy. Hunter River. MUSCLE BUILDERS and gym-l _ nasium sets at the Bike Shop. \ '1‘ BE MACDONALD-R 0 W I i. WOODWOBKING C0. LTD. are _' distributing to their customers a finely coloured calendar. l I ‘I a usrzrur. cu-"r —Messrs. rum- “ man d: Co. Ltd. are issuing to their customers a useful desk diary, which will be appreciated by all who like to have an easily accessible memo book ever before them on their desks. __-‘. 1. i. l n SKI carrying bands. spreaders and clamps, wax and dope at the Bike Shop. RUSH ORDER tone blankets, rose-blue-grcsn. $4.50; large reversible blankets, $5.00; deposits. 70c. S. F. Tar- Bush. for large two- PROPERTY SOLD - The pro- perty at No. 25 Hillsboro Street of the late Mrs. S. Albert Mal:- Donald was sold yesterday bv pub- lic auction to Mr. Mllburn Buell. The price was $8.800. Mr. Bueli I5 connected with the Thompson Produce Company. Mr. W. H. Boston was the auctioneer. l j . BURIAL SERVICES-The tun- eral of Mrs. Joseph Praughi took place yesterday morning fro-n lzcr late msi-dence, Cherry Valley tn St. Joachlm's Church, Vernon River. where solemn Requiem’ Mass was celebrated by the pastor‘ .. Rt. Rev. Mons. Maurice MacDom, ‘ ald, assisted by Rev, T. P. Butler. of st. Dunstan’: University as Den-l . > con and Rev. O. P. Wood c-i St.‘ Dunstan’: University as Sirb-den-i con. The Master of Ceremonies was, Rev. Wm. Simpson. Bursa-r of St} Dunstarfs University. The pail bearers were, Messrs. W.J. Mutch, Leigh Hynes. Everett Jenkins, John Morrissey, John McRae. Loans -_ t Cannon. Burial too-k place in the‘ _ adjoining cemetery. Rev. 0. P ' Wood officiated at the grave, Personals Little Marilyn Best, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Best of Tryon. has returned home after undergoing a tonsil operation last week at P. 1!. I. Hospital. Mrs. Eddie Thompson, Toronto Ont, arrived home last night to spend the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Gordon Sentner, Loyalist and her sister. Mrs. Mel- vln Hyde, Comwa-ll. | The many friends of Mr, Gerald - Best of Tryon are pleased to know he ls progressing favorably follow in: an appendix operation perform- ed recently at P. E I, Hospital. Mrs. A. G. Banks arrived by . plane Monday from Halifax tel spend Christmas with her sister Mrs. J. B, Macdonald and family. She will be joined later by Mr. vBanks who will also spend Christ- mas here. Widespread Search For Jail-breakers PORTLAND. Me. Dec. 1a __ .E““.i"“""““" sec" if m‘ v 0d six young Prisoners who in] two guards llishtlv In escaping from the Gum- bet-land Ooiinty Jail here, Ernest a. Kirk. as, of Mhlden, Mesa. surrendered at paling ha“. Qllrtera early today. Kirk hid in MIMI. he said. but was famed to I!" "i! by the oold and pain from action of Sport Shirts sinca era-we‘: days. Sport Shirts are worn the year round by young men-and men too! Especially in H! featured, which are Seal Brown - Tun - Fawn - Green - Cnnory and lIuas. an old groin injury. Deputy sheriff Harry Burnell, “- was 81l188ed on um head with a length of chain concealed a = a... w... he ....... 2.31%; omcr worms mm , f £18113 fell-block to admit t n amt You don't want harsh snaaluraa when ,7... rant work all day in the edlcc or factory_ M". Della Bonn. Jail cook. threw a desk lamp at an; pa-laom‘ NRflaarn , a1l- ?'et.abl. r l Ell. but the cord was too short tol glfinflpglfg}; “$04K L. make the weapon effective. I n" q n“ ‘lhosc who fled thtnlyclad into sub freezing weather and were still missing are: . Harold Kirk. 22. Ernest's brother; Thomas J. myte, 24, qt Portland, Me; Izwis W. Tynli. 19. of North Yam-mouth, Me; John I B. Ibumlsr, 34, 0g pol-gum; ‘m; William .1. Lee 19. of South Pon- _ “M - i Ellen's Drary Buckingham ;~'*"- 3 y Theatre ; l , Itrrnsrspar n 1m ~ ill: an Inland Farmer's Wife (Oonthlued from page 14> Mr. D. evidently was too familiar with the chore of fitting stove pipes together. for at the commence meat of the work, he picked up his cap and made his escape with Jock. who also found an excuse for his going. "I1 you can get them mother without swearing" Mr. D. addms- ed James before leaving "HI-PH a better man than I am!" And so in the chill of might‘! rooms. and in the dimness of the lantern 11am. {which Jame; seems to er for such endeavours and WI Karol!!! land rnyleif on roving commissions D and all was ‘wall ma and flue-the hunts of lwifts. You mint lhear them thsreonadowymorn- in; if you listened 11111619 N‘ M! I . when you atoll any to sears room undn the eavq ilor a nap, I fancied h"! gossiping than. Before. we d0- aoendsd the stairs. James turn“ if "P i’ ' "r w-‘trl , 7m remind me "mind new. Ellen. WIIAI‘ IAXATIVE $Ii0itl0 11°‘ "°° “W” “ ‘m’ l" m“ However no lire was kindled there tonight to trouble our rest but instead a lunch was spread on the kitchen ‘Vole before our Pa"? 0f willing workers went out towards homes through the star-lit night. . a a If today ‘We; oold, it. did not were slippery and dangerous this mfiflllflg and i0 fetch him, Jock was obliged to detour through Mr. 0's fields to reach the safe level beyond the hill. My trips about the yard were hazardous and tha cause of some concern to the fam- ily. "Be careful, Ellen!" James would call from the barn yard “don't fall!" Much of my day was spent. however. on the back verandah. where I cleaned and polished stove and pipes in a lazy sort of way that. caused James to point out: "there's s place you missed. El- len. I guess you're new glasses aren't much better than your old mos after all." Supper this even- trig p. nted a problem as well. until Knmlyn remembering a sub- ject. much discmaed by farmers at present said lsudhing ‘well, we can have potatoes. can't we?" Potato slices than. ‘ and combined with the remnants of the dinner- latter-fore with Mr. D.'s work. Roads a i SPOR T SHIR TS FOR YEAR R ouzvo WEAR A lucky purchase on a recent buying trip enables us to oHer for Christmas Glit Giving tin smartest sal- A PLEASIIIIi GIFT-AT FLEIISIIIG PRICES --- $3.50 to $5 COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER’ HENDERSON s. UDMORE “Where Quality Is Sure” l": ‘I. ‘-'|- F JPAGE SEVENTEEN a handsome shades roast. and BTBVY. made an aPPWZ- ing dish, “And what" lpb tensed helping himself a second time "will you and the Boss have for dinner tomorrow, now that we've eaten it all?" Jamie and I made a pudding for dessert, though the making was lengthened when odd slices of the apples dusted temptlngly with brown sugar disappeared from the bottom of the pom. O I l That was before the baht Id them from Sight. The batter? A half cup of the same sugar. an egg. that may have been deposited in a nest by one of Jennies pallets; a cup of cream and lemon flav- oring, borrowed from the house across the lane; a dash of salt and baking powder lo the extent of a tea spoonful. "And flour?" Kamlyn asked filming the finished pm- dlich 1 110V" can be certain of this. Until it fell in beguiling moulds when I beat It less than hall’ a hundred turns. And sauce for geese and gunners? In a family “U, pgft- 1.11 to such blandishmcnts in cook- cry we used hunger-and cream! _Othcr activities there were 1o- "lghl- enraged in only the Younger women. A pair of J0l1lll0'S Muscovey ducks. lost their heads, in a gesture to honor a certain young l tn the family. Before his eyelids dropped sleepily. he it was. who wanted in know "sn' how big a fellow will me be a-nwrrow?" For never again will this Jamie of curs be four years old. Tomorrow he will enter on a brand new year. Until tomorrow Diary . . Good-night. ~Nx~cvx\c~c\\cv\'\ocvvxw\c~c\~:\ocv:\ \-~\\ \ \.\. »\\.\.»\_\.»\.»»\ \ » - \ \ »\»»‘»»~\,»~»-~~A. Gancefled Winter Runs For Months Effective December ‘lliii, I946. CHARLOTTETOWN - SUMMERSIDE - TIGNISH RUN Lv. CIViov/n 7:30 AM. - Lv. Tignish 2:l5 PM. SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN RUN Lv. Summerside 8:00 AM. — Ar. CIVIown 9:35 AM. ST. PETERS - NORTH LAKE via NORTH SHORE ' Time Runs Cancelled for balance of WINTER MONTHS. Island Motor Transport ilnltsl ,. .»-*-3~¢t.-.'.“'1'- ‘r