..:\‘._>.T L‘ slwZJ-C .. ‘ ._C--- Eastern Guardian Flilllilf. EBWARU ——Today — Fri. — 33L Pier so ..°SUBSCRIPTIONB to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rent. Archie Hume. l l l ..*ROBlN HOOD FLOUR is ec- onom cal. More loaves o! better biTflfl from each bag. l ..'.\1AKE MABONS your Gill Sr‘eetion Headquarters. Pen Sets, Alililnry Svls. Cutex. Comb Brush , will Mirror Sets. Koduks, Rolls Raz- ors, all the best in Toilet _Sets, Lea- ther Goods. Stationery, cigars. Cig- ‘arettcs. Tobaccos and Moira Choc- olates. We carry a (‘Omllle-WM!" M Christmas Cards. S6815. T885. 9W- Durfit forgot your notes for your liiHlrllt‘ boy u!‘ Kiri with every DUT- L-809-l2-15-7l. i chasm. made here. h/BUSY HOSPITAL —'I'he Kings County Hospital, Montague. hwd thiee operations‘ ior ap- pendicitis Moiirloy morning. Miss Dorothy Carver. Lindale: Mr. Don- aid Compton. Bangor, Mr. honqias MrGowan of the firm of lvlcGolvaiis Ltd., Kilmuir. m -~ m m n n ll! 1“?\':;::."'I PERSONALS 13"" l l ..'.Vlr. Daniel McIntyre. Rose- llPllill. llll\ loft for Bwton where he i will visit hi. brother and sisters. L. 1.2T l . ‘Their friends regret the ill- . 11m of Doslnwirl Preece little son nl‘ Mr and Mrs. George Preece, Alznllague- L. ; ‘.1. riorziimlnln$ .,ool.rliliu \'l‘ ~' ‘ltl ..'Fl‘lt'll(‘l)3 reizrei that Miss Slflth Ann MacKay. Montague, Ellis been confined to the house for l zhv past week and hope she will suoil be around again, ~L l “with: Margaret Coffin. who is on the teaching stall at Mt, A1- 'lisr\n University and M. Eric Cof- l lzn student iii Theology lire spend- ‘ ‘ in". their Christmas holidays with their parents, Ml". and Mrs. L, H. Cufiin. lvinnlagile. -—L. . ‘Mrs J A MacDonald. v lQuPoils Road. left. Monday mom- ‘ inn on a trip to Boston to visit. her I dl-uzhtol-s. We ‘hope she may have _ a very pleasant trip. lliolzlrliltmlllliluil. ASTOR ' rlvzfl iYlVEH - aivrlllonil iussri- c. iiliiilrr sum: »| \ll DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr. as Rupl-rr of llvruzau M» -' it. . . . Jrituilix; ill. ' ‘ (‘lllihj . a .\'i'l’.l.‘f"l' l‘\' roLom ,1- u-‘ji Y Silvfileliding l l Anniversary A hnnny r-vvnt. lviis celebrated on F1 “luv rw-iimlr. Dov‘ 17th. at Ken- riliutun. \\llk‘1'E a large number of l‘4‘l.£ltl\'(‘$ illld friends gathered at, the home of Mr. rind Mrs. gran- “IV CHFPWY. nn the occasion of their Silver Wedding Anniversary. _ Mr. John W. Huge. o1’ Siunmer. side read an address and ll/Ir. Wm. Johnson, or Maigate, made c. pros- entution of a lovely chest of silver mid other small gifts. Mr- Caseley. ».' ‘ __._—»-—€~.___ ~ -.\ < ' F. _ ~ y I _ __ a \\._, t. t.» '5 “m t» ~.\.\.\lA l;i..\ ‘ ' ,~ ’ ‘H.217! \ i.'.l l lull l‘\( Ii (‘IIZLIJ ..."ll~.xlil.\l.l ;vi.vi iNidi-L ‘rnuir .-,; a i 5 L‘ ‘ ' In a “W” " w" "'~ y“ lnnwliisrnvn and Mrs. CaseleyLs be- . l. .... i. -- okay — Hlitfi ,1 ~- tlaturoay llilnitgillfllgififisll§lg°d m“ . ‘-.Herms.eana.p- at marlin»: GANG MEETS ... ,,, .,,_ ‘ *1 us ncorllnpniiist, _ Al. the conclusion oi‘ a most on. lovable evening a bountilul lunch \\' i served by Misses Mary l CIISPlPl’. Evelyn Johnson. Margaret _: Préwiltt and Mrs. Ellis Profitt. "tiliouiiiu is the address:_ ‘go Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oaseley. ear Frieridsa-We, the members nl your family, are gathered here ; this Bromine to celebrate with you ,the tur-nty-filth anniversary o! . your iu-dding day, ‘and we take , this opportunity of expressing our coiluinvtlllzrltion mid friendship. You ale bout laithiul woiiers in church , and yliiillnlinity and you consider lllllllllil; too much trouble if it is of bvuotlt to your leliowman. v You, Winnie, are ever ready to mud ll helping hand in time o1 trouble. and your friendly grggt- 111s: is always extended with l chortrhg; smile, in sunshine or dreary um. er, _ V \'°"~ Stanley. have proven your- Kelf u man of honesty, geneiosity, thrillers and high moral stand. 31¢‘; ‘and nlanv can lestiryls ynui ulllingness to Qbhge, wen l; your own lllCOIlV0lence5, Vve (i0 not wish this occasion to glrllglyut some" material evid- '. r --r)o(w' _ l W?‘ will l: prvlseiijndtgl: T131151 514' “Vi. ill." ('(in"i'ii.tll':ll.l0ns and fooclals at llinhaols ' " "7 ‘f.’ ""‘~ '5?‘ ‘D . .... s) r. their} . Lsiionlrr- i’? ' ‘l a ' a“ | j Russel MacKay with Mrs. MacKay l .\'.\'1l'lil).-\V MATINEE Alllllul) 2.30 .\\"m' (‘LYDE I lwlniicnv lll\ -I4\l‘\ll‘.(il. .‘\_‘l) “U; ‘I H‘ \(‘]-t'|!l.‘|) ‘\!'l'\lll",\.ll£329“?!,\f:|NawFT FOR "l t i-l l \‘i' l ‘ how Jamaica Oranges, do; __ _ g5‘, {New Sunkist Oranges, d“, — — — — — — 29c. 39c, 49c, 59¢. ' .. ;.'. .¥’£'€'k“(‘€'\2"5'?I'i!'*"!‘l'¥‘! “Mlllmlll flunk-s. large size, (It'll. 29¢ '1 Mdlmleh 5011198. extra lge. dos. 39c Fresh Mixed Nuts. 2 lbs. - - 37¢ ltlixed Candy. 2 lbs. — - _ _ g9‘, Nnw blilk Dates, 4 lbg. _ ._ ... p“ New bulk Figs, 21b5, __.___ “e uzs....._;:. ~. x n K. l. \l i. .\"-l‘i§( l.\l. l“llRl\"l'.\l‘\r§ WVIIK ‘€'I‘\‘!‘!’€(’€‘§‘Z\"l‘€!€‘¢ "1 n5 ... H i4 1i a" (‘ranberrles 3 lb 3k (_- “i'l' ‘.2 14g '_ ‘ I s.----..__. ' l ‘ “‘ M H] g than (dhncolates s lbs. miwr M ' A P" — — — — — — — 81.15 ~ l;ll*\('.\‘ will l<‘ll\'(.‘ (‘hurlottir- 012;"- (Ahovfllrllrs. 4lbs.As-sormd . ' .-_‘ . "- "l" ~ — — — ——-——95c luu n hfirllrnimlui‘. l(l(‘ tvtl) mum lBuIk), lb . — — - _ __ 39¢ L <l ll-m- lg MOYSCS I'm. lb. — - _ _ .... ... g l; IFQIYIM“ l‘ 4m 9c Peerless Drlnkil, any assortment $1.00 raise, 24 lmtlles. Gilolirlsts Xmas Fruit and Nut and Sultana (taken, 2 Ihs. Each - 29c Grzipl-s, 2 lbil. — ~ _ _ _ ._ 33c I-EJMRB-ZQG-Ql 713431‘. Y *1) E.3~2‘w3-3v'~-).}.l, ".3. . i=1. ~‘ ".~'§~".-\'i-i\'.‘l“- ' WW.‘-OO0O1"""Z\i‘t"fWI-Z><D‘€FUO'OU"1"T"T"O'CYOUUi‘Plfnllffl-l , We l-idriid to all our customer; a‘ null friends a Merry. Merry Xmgg p, . eigiuétlslond Motor Transport Ltd. 8» lhpiuv Ind Prosperous New WINTER BUS SCHEDULE i .... "..."... a iii-s rmvrzs (‘JIARLOTTETOWN Tllilm "Ill"!!!- -‘~' null l-wpl wmrilly - 9.00 A,M.|' us P.M-. 8- - c" ‘Vermouth 1nd nomhem-r Phone 1107. Cor. Iuton and Longworth Ave. Phone 1011 l5 RM. Saturday unlv — 10.00 RM. Sunday only - 10.00 A.M. BUS LEAVES SUMMERSIDE (from Gourlic! Drug Store) FOR CIIARLOTTICTOWN Daily i-vrryit Siinilav - R30 A“ ".30 AM» Saturday niily 1 ‘luv. r L-BM-ll-U-M. .' 1v _’¢v‘,\_“T‘_ r m: cngygiffroroww GUARDIAN very tine speech oi’ utnowiedse- ment and thanks by Mr. Damion evoked hearty applause and an en- thusiastic bouncing. The gifts in- cluded many lovely articles in cut glass. china, silver. fancy work. lbankets, etc, beside a. dozen or l mom envelopes containing gifts o! money. beat wiahs of “Your Relatives" -B. Mia Janet Jardine. Dietetican at Columbia. University, Ithaca. New York, arrived at Silmmerside. by plane, on Tuesday. to spend the Christmas holidays with her par: enis Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jar- dine. Kensiugton. -B. ' Later in the evening dainty m- i-——— freahmenls were served. after The well attended religious ser- which a 51115-80118. with M!“ vices on Sunday. Dec, 19th, in the Miriam Profitt at the piano, was different chiirchu at. Kensington. enjoyed by m, were expressive of the spirit oi At a late hour the guests de- ChrlBl-mfl-i. and special music was parted alter wishing Mr. and Mrs. rendered by the choirs. —B Dar-Inch many happy year; of wed- -i~—- ded bliss. , -B POST NUPTIAI. SHOWER i— Mr, Keith Waite. Kensirigion. accompanied by Allison Bernard and Allie McNelll, left Saturday morning by car, for Boston, Maw. to spend the Christmas holidays. A post nuptial shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cousins, at Kensinuton, on ‘Ihursday evening, Dec. 16th, in honor of Mr. and Mrs Ivan Dar- rach. (nee Anna. Cousins). The house was pretltily decoratorl for the occasion by friends of this popular young couple. After the large crowd had as- sembled, Mrs. lmoin Champion, euperintenclecl the carrying in of the daintily trimmed baskets oi gifts, to the dining room, where the bride and groom occupied the place of honor. Mrs. Gordon Cooke and Mrs Fred Davison opened the packages. while Miss Miriam Profitt read the accompanying verses and good Mr Preston Toombs. Ken-Biw- ton, left Saturday morning for Bt- Johri. N B. to attend the Beatty Convention being held in that clay. RED POINT W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Red Point. W- I. assembled at the home of Mr. Harry Bruce on Dec, 14th. The meeting opened with President. Mrs. E. S Rose in the chair and Miss Edythe 311m at the organ by singing the In- ed by Your Favoite Christmas dish, eleven members responding Business period it was moved and seconded that we pay yearly mom- bership fee at $1.00 to the T. B. League. Mrs. E. s Rose reported l meeting with the trustees regard- ing the painting of the interior o! the school the decision being that the ceiling be painted during the Christmas holidays, remainder t0 be done later. Sick committee for coming month, Lama. Kidson and Leah Davidson. Librarian, Mrs. Clayton Rose. cussed and signed. Later read from Carnegie Library, Charlottetown. '1‘. B. league resolution was dis- cussed and signed. later read flrom the President of the Red Cross thanking the Institute for basin. soap and towel; for the school children. It wasinovediuzd ‘ YOUR HlllllE...FRlllll Hlllll m ma/lmmz ‘z3, SOLID QOIIOII’. ; - Ilia key that In: brought more Inn 1,500,000 [nob l9 filo Mount Royal and leap: than coinln], when In Montreal, to the l. Alfillli IAYIIDII hi VERNON a‘. cum mum Inna: dd that. $8.00 be given the teacher. Miss L. Davidson to purchase Christmas treat for chllden Bills presented to be pliid. It was decided to continue programmes on the subjects of the Questionnaire for the coining year. Program consisted of solo IVY Edythe Bruce. duet by Irene Young and Barbara Brilce. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. wishes. The gifts ivere arranged’ y on the table by Miss Helen Pro- l siitute Ode, followed by minutes Iitt of last meeting which were R541 this Piollowinlz ceremony, the and adopted. Roll call was answer- sawier, 25. KENTVILLE, N. 5.. Dec. 21-Ira ol Watervllle. near here. second '01 two men chm-zed with attempting to brook into the Royal Bank oi Canada. branch at South Watervllle, today was com- mitted for trial betoi-e a. higher court. No ball was sought. Henry Mahar. ciuirged- with Bew- ler. was committed for trial lust week and released on bail oi’ 83.- 000. Police said a. win-rant had been issued for the arrest: of an uniden- but were unable to open the vault. \ -. mvrnzm scuooi. .1 m- r Honor roll for November t!‘ Glade X-i. Erwin Andrew Grade VIII-1. Milrrav Ethel Hill. a. Blois Toombs ‘ Grfldé vii-1. Leitl ' TOOIIIIL, 1 on’ 2' J° Grade V-1. Elbert Orr, 2. w Nicholson, 3. Allan Smith, Grade IV-l. Heath Houston . . - Stanley Orr, 2. Rob 1; '~ Commltted To Trla] tlfled woman who, witnesses at the Walter Stead. H lmmbs’ id, h an - - _ . In Attempted Break Ef.°‘ll'i’£2§’..‘2§“;i‘§..".. .22 ...; l‘ just before the attempted burl- Grade ISr..—-1. Eslhcrlllll (BY The Canldlll" I'm") lary. The burglars obtained entry Grade I Jr. ~l. Byron Houslq Teacher, Jeannette Clllrlg um v Boxed Christmas Cards 60c to $1.50 Christmas Cards with Envelopes from -— — -- 3 for 5c to 50c each Calendars from -- - —- 15c to $1.00 FANCY BOXES Christmas Wrapping Paper STATIONERY ls Always An Acceptable Gift We have a great variety o1‘ BOXED STATIONERY From 15c to $2.25 GIFTS From CAR TER ’S Are Appreciated By Everyboclv’ our Selections llow l I J70! PENS 50c l0 $12.50 Five Year Diaries The Everyday Diary Daily Journals for 1938 ' Photograph Albums Scrap Books Brief Cases Autograph Books llEIlE ARE 10 BEST SELLERS Attractively t. Wrapped Parcels l,‘ i SEA LS "~ TAGS ‘i TWINES — “ The Citadel by A. J. Cronin Northwest Passage by Kenneth Roberts They Seek A Country By Francis Brett Young And S0 Victoria. by Vaughan Wilkins (The Mayor On Horseback \ By Oppenlicint Augustus by John Buchan How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie i The Woman At The Door ‘ by Warwick Dceping Ordeal in England by Philip Gibhs The Lost KiYIEBy Sabatini ing. , SANTA ’S HEADQUARTERS UPSTAIRS If you miss seeing the marvelous display of toys at Carters where Santa. has made his head- quarters you will have left undiscovered the biggest thrill of the season. are already coming in ever increasing numbers to look over and select gifts that will delight the heart of any boyyor girl on Christmas morn- We will be pleased to éet aside any toys you may wish for Christmas eve delivery. The Oxford Annual 1'01‘ Girls. The Great. Bonk for 130%‘- . The Bright llook for Girls. The Great Book for 'l‘inies- The Giant Book for Girls- Boys’ Adventure Storiw- Young and old EWGW! CARTER & co. LTD.