THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN _ mover/roan 25, 194, Oh Boy! Just Look! y SANTA Arrives ln Charlottetown TUESDAY Nov. 29th 2 P. M. ome In And See Him In His TQYLAN At HOLMAN’S Yes, Siree! Your Old Pal Santa will arrive in Charlottetown on Tuesday, November 29th at 2 p. m. sharp. He wants to see all his triends, young and old . . l. So bring Mother, Dad, Sister and Brother to SANTA‘S ‘ children visifing BIG TOYLAND at HOLMAN'S. Join in the tun! Santa has a gift tor all his little friends. Remember, he arrives at 2 p. m.—So, be on time! Remember The Date - Tuesday, November 29th - 2 P. M. ~HOLlliAN’S CHARLOTTETOWN TOYLAND clggdrggl; gog-rr-Ibefrilglth wanna: report end advised that mailgrrr: the Monument on Anrnlstice Day and ti“; readm- h“ Li: Must Be Accompanied By An Adult The Warmest Wishes Go into \ I ' . by Quinn‘ Exprese your sincerest Thristrnas wishes with lovely Orient‘ Beauti-Skin’ nylons. She will appreciate their rare beauty and long-lasting value. knowing how 511081‘, HOW IlilWlCfll ‘THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN CRA SWELL for Photographs. This column ls reserved [or new! of local interest, but advertising oi a newsy nnturo may be inserted at five cents e word. Itflfitl! Ply‘ able in advance. LET HOLMANS take your carpet problems. care of A1‘ YOUR SERVICE-Arafat Coal Company. Phone 249B. COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN BUKTON FamOlll Biliioldnwrii- BURANCE- ing Cases, Key-trainers. vToom/bs Music Store. HOWARD MlelNNlS Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. GENERAL ELECTRIC nAnlos $19.95. Kettles, Featherweight Irons and Warming Pads. Toomibs Music Store. MUSIC LOVERS. Have you seen this week's iurnlture window in Holman‘; Charlottetown Store? _____ WANTED—Ambiilous young men to act as sales clerk. Apply R. T. Holman Ltd, Charlottetown Furni- ture Department. OAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHAINS-E. -— Sunday, November 27th.. Cavendish 11 A. M. New Glas- gow 7.30 P. M. Cavendish Y. P. U. at the home of Winnifred Lec Clark. George Gough, Minister. THE LADIES‘ AUXILIARY o! the Canadian Legion. B. E. S. l... ———— will meet in the Legion Home Fri- NOTICE 'l‘0 ADVERTISERS. —- day, Novazniber 25th. at 7.30 P. M. Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian no‘. later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone classl- WOULI) YOU LIKE to lrclp some needy iamlly in Briton. For par- ticulars listen to Darrel McGuire over C. F. C. Y. on Sunday alter- fieds, etc. should particularly bear this in mind. noon at 1.15. UAMPBELIJS SOUP, 2 Lin! for 25 cents. This inadvertently read 3 tins for 25 cents in the ad tor H. C. Atkinson, Groceieria. yesterday. POWNAL UNITED CHARGE- Services Nov. 27th. Communion at Millvlew at 11.00 a.m. Commrrninn at Pownnl at 7.00. Preparatory service nt Pmvnni Church, Friday W515“ KARI) COAL, _ We will ember 5th, to work 0n back orders. Wm. Condon at Sons, Charlotte- town. P. E. Island. NORTH TRYON PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH. — Service on Nov- mriber 21th at 7.30 P. M. Church Sch00l at 2 P. M. Miss Mary A. MaoKenzle, Deaconess. TRYON - BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Services for Sun- day. November 21th are. Albany 11 A. Mnrir-yonanrr. c. s. 2P. M. Westmorelsnd 7.30 P. M. Rev. O. A. Hicks, Minister. N0 GIFT would be more nppreo iated than your pumlrna o! a food order for some needy farrrily in Britain. For particulars Phone 2742 or write to Box 222. Charlottetown. or listen to C. F. C. Y. on Sunday atternoon at 1.15. BRADALBANI: PASTOR» AL CHARGE. — Services Sunday. November 27th. Bradallbane ii A.M. Rose Valley 3 P. M. Pleasant Val- ley 7.30 P. M. The Borishaw Quar- tette will sing st the evening scr- vice. W. B. MscPhsil, Minister. ORWELL-VERNON UNITED CI-IURCI-L-Seirvicee Sunday, Nov- emibei- 27th. will be ss follows: Vernon River at l1 o'clock. Orwell at 2.30 o'clock. Cherry Valley at 7 o'clock. Rev. E. O. Evans. Supply Minister. TEE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH expenses for eleven parcels taining clothing and food for needy families in England a- mounted to $5.50 leaving a bal- BHQB 0! $779.58 in the account. 1t was moved by Mrs. Green and seconded by Mrs. Jeffrey that out.- standing bills amounting to $75.15 be paid. These covered wreath ior and blankets, soap and powder in- cluded in Layettes. for Children's llospitai in England. Mrs. Roper bruught up the question of assis- tance to needy families at Christ- mas and advised she would investi- gate as to where we could help most. Mrs. Phillips advised that she had written to a country school Finer Gifts For Much Less Than Usual The GREENDAL 5 stores buying power went to work— they were successful in procuring far finer merchandise than has been obtainable in former years- but to sell at lower prices. Shop Early! Ilse Lay-Away Plan Gift Boxes For Everybody books. A large number oi dlairl: tlons have been received and sr- rangements made to ha“ m” forwarded to the school. The buii. ness part ol the meeting being can. eluded we proceeded Wltli the pricking of 2i complete Lgygtiq for an English Hospital. '11“ meeting with the King. \\\‘ iii-rig, Flblnusrpiq, - II-IT iiie paper's hill of em, a .- CHARGFL-Sunday. November 27th. North Rivezf 3,00 p, M, Long creek, 11 A- M- P" Mime-Kile Rrv- fir. HG 1m P. M. Rcvll. Barber, Pastor. Rice oi Trinity ClllllTll. Charintnc- town, will preach. Mr. Roy Small- "ml will be mini“ 3 P. M. at lower CHARGE. _ Services November WMWWP» M's A- it MeeKenzie 21m. Kingston n A. M. New Dom- wili conduct the service. 7m P. M. inlqn-Q p, M, comwaii 7.30 p, M. i" Mimiflimt- l" MflcKrmie will Churdh School 11 A. M. Rev. M. K. conduct the .<l‘r\'l(‘(’. 5.30 Young Peo- charm“, Mlnigiey, plc‘s Union will meet. juilgr- oi’ ilrc- Supreme Court for WW5‘ Brankfleld n A_ M_ s’ S‘ m appeals undor the Juvenile Doiln- A_ M_ Hnrtsvme 3 R M’ S_ S‘ 2 qucnts Act, patent-v "M" Mmlda-‘h D°°°ml"" 12- “m” week services at the usual hours. nppt-rrls from convictions’ for con- irlhirtlniz to juvenile delinquency. Rem Donald Nicholson‘ Minister’ In two of the i-risng the record had nnt her-n received from the lower , court. and in ihr- third case tho ggulglgcgqlgbg-arélillnillllilihihe? lsillllxll: into dale at which it. was received M“; n A M Hulgsands a) P M did not nilow counsel sufficient time to become familiar with it. M‘ Rev‘ any I u . It leaked out about me melting no»? by using C O R N ‘V A L L PASTORAL "dl°"r“”‘l P. M. Hunter River 1.30 P. M. nul- MUBBAY l-IARBOUR. UNITED Mrs. Gould's latest trip being in 194B when she and her daughter Kathryn flew here for i short visit She has one sister living on the Island, Miss Mary Jenkins. who is spending the winter with her niece, Mrs. Cyril Kenny oi Summer- side. Other peer relatives are; nieces, Mrs. Herbert Yeo and ltlrs. Harry Lapthorne (now residing ll'l Pownal. l-ler- husband. Franklin F. and has written two books. one oi which will soon be issued hy Harper and Brothers, publishers. The Goulds have many friends on mention. They are looking forward to making e. visit hers next summer. IIILLSBOM) CHAPTER l. 0. D. E. The regular monthly meeting ol the i-lillsboro Chapter, I. 0. D. ll. was held st the home oi Mrs. Albert Roop with the Regent. Mrs. Roper in the Ohslr. The meeting opened with the Preyer iollowed by the minutes o! the lest meeti"; which were adopted ea reed. The ‘Treasurer, Mrs. Adams, reed her REGAL FlllUll iill! Gould. also had an article iii lire‘. July issue oi Harper's Magailrzel the Island, and Mrs. Gould's ills-l tant relatives are too numerous te' and flattering these “l 7'30‘ A‘ S‘ WM" Mm" :1‘: geiglfislla" gtrdlgiuagoxgg a: 1N CANADA — Divine worship O ‘ t’ t" n arc nuivria riivnn PASTORAL uvcrod’ A PM“! (Wm iml°2e7lc€£dgt$l$°ggllirlléhgolll v 1q5 rren crcir ro s . l . - _ . Cmmnfisewlces United Ohm“ THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A. u. Canoe Cove a P. ‘M. Clyde SATlN PANTIES . . . . . . . L50 MEN S SHIRTS . . . . . . . November 21in. Hunter River 11 IN canons. - Services for Sun- I ml" 7 P- M- 3°“- N“ H(§"‘,““,“ , 1 o0 wk“ l“ “ml” of" c‘ a’ Y“ WOQL SNUGGlES 69 MEN S T|E$ A. M. Wheatley River 3 P. M. Wllt- day, November 27th, as follows: ‘ ' ' ' e e e e e . . . . . o - e - - I shlre_7.'l0 P. ivi. Miss Elms, Inmnn Cairdignn 1r A. M. Lorne Valley 2.30 m" I'“°“l‘_‘_"_ mm" o ii‘llifitlléaiilh-.i‘i”é.i§§iti ‘;...“§a.“‘:l“:§l‘;‘.l.”.i£1 tefiillil. myggguigggwif, Q§§EB;‘,.,,TQ§ "i!" "IGHTIES 2.95 FINE wooi. sox 1.0 r .ie . ' , '.t . ‘ ‘f “ ‘ “°“““ “m” “‘ Eve-en: o» or eves w» case: SLIPS . . . . ... 2.49 MEN'S SCARVES ..... 1.00 T0 SURRENDER (rllAllTElt - oovrcnrran _ UNION ‘RDAD figsbgogll‘:§§ib§1hfd§g;,f,e{°:; . 95 grit!“Cgmglélllnrljirnzxgrvfofiinilnngwzrl ghseserteeslvieilr; trxmvwm Jghglgnd grgherarlesmglrlilrl: . . TO - - - - - - l‘ notice that it will mnko irpplirun- Cnveliend ll A. M. Covehead Road ° “no” v5‘ ' ‘ ' ° l | ' s .. - l r th tn rancid. _ 1'|_i1'§_____ c :'..".".'."..‘..".:.t:";;‘:i: mixers; and; M m“ 5.3.2? $1.1m?“ ti‘. "°"“°°“5 4-“ '° "--"° m“ GA“ 95 ili.§“t";‘?.l..’."°'“ “ "Me '° h" ......" “mo...” ...... Zi.“if..§;l.ii§“..?“i§'i'.li.i;.“§;'i3; sun's DRESSES . . . . . .. 2.95 BOYS‘ OVERCOATS ... s. ----~- g ,_ _r.rirr'rnr .111 Golds MONTAGVE UNITED atom. hiimblfiidéirfli... nfirllii. ?.....‘l.at.%» tilifi. tr‘. 1.13mi. 3 n. snow SUITS . 1.95 aovs‘ SWEATERS 1.95 SEE WINDOWS GREENDAUS Lower Price Store 101 QUEEN able to you. Although our shelves have b loads and loads of high grade 4 i , . . THE PREBBYTERIAN CHURFII Moncton). oi Chnriottr town, ind I i GTUPMIQHCT(_9l,'¥r7llll" ‘l""ll"' 1N (‘ANADA- -— Bfwkficld Charizv. nephews Frank Jones oi Char- Mm” ‘ ' m” -" 5mm‘ "5 " Services ireirt lord's Day life RS ("l- lottetown and Wilber Jones oi BARGAINS IN HARDWARE The great sale of shelf and heavy hardware continues- We have slashed our prices to clear our stock. eon» depleted there 0f: i merchandise still avai- . This ls your opportunity to secure quoIltY "'l*"l'°ndis‘ at less than value price. PAINTS. VARNISHES. ASPHALT SHINGLES. in" ALL MUST GO come m AND mourns Stanley, Shaw and Pearilen Ltil-l