oacaivmaa zo,_1_93_9 *- w‘ lllirislm n s‘ suqqosliiin. Bolts / e men mar e nouns nssir e PAYS son maul O ROI-ll SHAVINO IOWI. $1.00, ORIHLLSOO: i~_,/ r Bil / Whether a man is 8 or 80—downy-cheeked or bristle- bearded—fair-ha|red or blue-iowled, he will treasure the gift of a Rolls Razor above all other gifts. The hollow-ground blade, automatically stropped and honed in its own case, insures a face-fresh shave that keeps a monwell-groomed from morning till night. And, lmldwmllY. It saves himmney. A Rolls Razor pays for l itself in the blade-money it saves. ‘ Se, If you've a father, husband, son or boy-friend you ' want to make happy, give them Rolls Razors this Christmas. FORESTRY COURSE Applications will be received immediately at the De- partment of Agriculture for young men between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five years wishing to take the lorestry Course at the Acadia Forestry Station, Frederic- ton, New Brunswick. Applicants should be in unemployed circumstances. Transportation coat and board and lodging expenses will be paid. Send applications to _ W. R. SHAW. Director of Youth Training, -Department of Agriculture, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Protestant Orphanage Collections 9min! Bcdeque per Mrs. T. .7. Insnan 55.00: Wm. Calibeckl $1.00 each; 111mm; Miss Mary Strong; March- bfl-Iik Webster; Mrs. Howard Schur- man. 50c each: Mrs. Walter Roberts; Melville Johnson: lvirs. Herbert heard: Mrs. Leonard Schurman; Mrs. Albert Wright; Ivan Dawson; Mrs. Ruifus Bagnall; Mrs. Jolui Stuart. 86c: Lira. Ellis Webster. 35o each: Mrs. Sterling Tucker; Mrs. Leslie Hooper; Brewer John- fon; Clair Bradshaw; Mrs. Wai- ie H _ Totfi-R-UHW. M°T¢1l D01‘ Mn. W. '1‘. Anderson Collected by! Millee II. Cox and . Dinwvell $1.00 each: Mrs. z T. Anderson: Mrs. H. H. Cox; Mrs. E. W. And- CYSOII. 50c each: Mrs, Claude Mac- Ewen. Mrs. Lloyd Cox, Mrs. Kenny. W. W. Cox; Mrs. Kimble Coffin, Mrs. Wendell Collin; Ralph Din ell. 35c: Goi on Coffin. 25c each: Mrs. Fred Anderson; Mrs. Ross; Mrs. James Blaxland: Mrs. Freeman Jay' Edgar How- lcil: . H. Robbins. 15c: Mrs. A. Blsxland, 10c each: Eva Drake; A Ibl. Total-AWN. Martinvale & St. Peters Road per Catherine McPherson 50c: William Martin NOTICE Received a quantity of fresh eggs at Michael's Stores. L-isvo. We are buying all kinds o daily at our Plants in Char It will nay you to get our prices before selling elsewhere. CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown L1 5illi-l2-2il-_2_2 30c: Mrs. Earl Hayden. 35c: Misses J 8a C. Dockei-ty. 25c each: Mrs. Hugh Mcgmh. 0m; Mrs. C0lin McEacliem; Mrs. F- 131K011; Mrs, Martin Shaw; Mrs. John Plover; Archie McPherson. Anglo Rustlco per Jessie M, Stewart 810.00: An lo Rustico W. I. $1.00: Gar ield LcPage. 50c each: Mrs. Adam Crasweli: Mrs. B. Craswell; Mrs. J. H. Bun- tain; Mrs. Victor Buntaiii, Tota1-$13.00. Mayiieid per Marlon McKinnon and Evelyn Houston $1.00: Allan Moiiatt. 50c each: L. M. Toomibs; Moiiatt; Frank Houston. 40c: Lemuel Wyand. 25c each: Mrs. Willard Nichol- son; Edward Cole; Gordon lions- tcm; Doris Andrew. Total-MM. Davis Pembroke per Mrs. Wendell Graham 50c: Mrs. J. H. Sencabaugh. 25c each: Irene Graham: c- Lean Graham; Mrs, wilber‘. Graham; Mrs. Ben Henderson. Mrs. Albert Graham; Mrs. James Graham; Wm. R. Graham; Mrs. Geo. A. Graham; Wm. B. Gra- ham; Mrs. Lawrence MacHcron: Mrs. Gavin Hicken; Lester ilick- on; Mra. David l-licken: Mrs Chas. i-lickcn: Mrs. Wendell Gril- ham. 15c: Mrs. Wm. Scncabtiugll- 10c: Ernest Graham. 'I‘0tal—l4.50. Alberry Plains Alex MsaM pea-Mrs. ilian 01:00 each: Mrs. Marla Mac- Miilan; Mrs. N. A. MzicMiilanz gnaw Maoivliiian: Alex MacMil- 20c each: Mrs. Thomas Rich- ards: Mrs. Thomas MacLcan. 30c: Walcott, MacPncrson. Total-tom. Huelbrooli and $1.00 each: Mrs. Ernest. Ines: Mrs, Roy Jones; Albert Inmiin. 50c each: Mrs. John Drake; Mrs. Harold Carver; Mrs. Eric Ponder- r Mrs. II. Carver . Pearl Jones --PO UL TR Y—— f Live and Dressed Poultry lottetown and Kensington. W Fox Peits iiiiove Average -Judges Say More than 200 of the best oi Prince Edward Island's 1939 crop oi silver iox pelts were Judged at Summerside yesterday but who the winners were remained a secret un- ill identification tags are opened today. The pelts, entered in the second annual pelt show in the Province were cleaned. graded and judged here. Last night they were taken to Charlottetown where they go on public display until the show closcs F‘i'iday. The quality of the pelts was "a- bove average." Mr. W. F. Burke. Provincial Pox Fieldman and one oi the judges declared last night. Co-judge irilh Burke was Mr. Georg? Callback pi Summcrside. Judge at the provincial live fox snow at Charlottetown for a num- ‘our of years. More than fifty per cent oi the pelts judged yesterday were de- clared eligible for the Provincial Governments seal of quality. All pelts entered in the show are standard silver fox pelts from Is- land ranches. No so called "freak pelts were shown. it was said. The skins wen "some oi the fin- ‘ est ever gathered into one place." Mr. Burke declared in brief com- mcnis on the quality. Tonight ranchers, iur dealers and others interested in the in- dustry gather ior a dinner at the Chiirloiteioirn Hotel. Prize Winners The {allowing are the winners of the prizes in the draw oi the Basilica Altar Society:- ist-Fruit cake-Allan Noonan, 256 Kent SL, ticket n0. 2088. 2nd—-Five Dollars-dome Cas- ford, Gaytown, No. 355. 3rd -- Gentleman's Hat -— Mrs. Mary Sam-pie, 10 Granville St, No. 165. 4th—-Silk Cushiom-Madelyn Jay 281 Ens-ton St., No. 296. nth-Ladies Toilet Sen-Mr. John Flynn, 126 King Sh, No 1’l'll,_ 6th—Three Dollars-Mrs. Frank Koughzin, lii Sydney St, No. 1779. 7ih-Fancy Bedspread — Elmer Keefe, 84 Elm Ave, No. 530. Bin-Box Toilet soap -Mrs. Frank Murray, 214 Grafton 5t, N0. 1634. nth-Pair chickens-Miss Hilda. Brown, Pownal St, No. 3009. gasi; Daniel Wood; Lida. E. Jones: Amy L. Jones; Mrs. Pope Noy. 25c each: Mrs. Kent Jones; Mrs. Vernon Wood; Mrs. H. 00d 20c: Mrs. Boswell Carver. Total-WAS. 1.4017. l Kensington "27th, Charlottetown 7:30 p. m. __i‘HE CHARUOTTETOWN GUARDIAN This column is reserved tor new; or iocarintereat but “vermin; m a uevny nature may be inserted at B oenta a word strictly pay- able In advance. CBABWILL for FhOIOCYBNI-l. CONFIDEBATIO L . ANCE. "rsiii-lbifilii. i BATTERY RADIO-Emmi 10w wince. Thumbs Music store. L-l607-12-30-li. TBE FOX PEI-T SHOW will be Open to the public at the Charlotte- town Hotel on Wednesda and Thursday oi this week. eve ‘ .,,. dmission as oenta. L-1564-12-1Q-2i. KINDERGARTEN closing Trin- ity Social Hail Wednesday morn- ing 10:30. 11-1618-12-19-21. PELT SHOW display open to public today and tomorrow, Char- ottetown Hotel. Remember fox- rmnb banquet ‘i o'clock this eve- ning. ‘rickets on sale at Hicks“ ENGLISH CUTLEBY Carvieég Be , stainless table and br knives. Q. X. L. pocket knives. Rog- ers Hardware. L-1590-12-20- i. GENERAL ELECTRIC Radios $15.95 up. Toombs M11510 Sigrebm 1 SAVE YOURSELF iota 0i trouble. Buy only nuina Nome. Christ- mas tree ii We sell only the enuine str rigs Chappcll 8r. C0. 164 Queen Sheet. Phone 1440. L-l563-12-l9-5i. PELT SHOW display open to public today and tmnorrow, Char- lottetown Hotel. Remember iox- men's banquet 7 o'clock this eve- ning. Tickets on sale at Hotel. 11-1615. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Ber- Vices Sabbath, (D. V.) Dec. 24th, Belle River 11 a. m.; Pt. Prim ‘l p. m.; Tuesday Dec. 26th Birch Hill ‘i130 p. m.; Wednesday Dec. 11-1614. WIN CAKES-Mr. Peter Kelly oi Winsloe was the lucky winner in the drawing for the Christmas cakes which were sponsored by the South Milton Women's Institute in aid oi the Red Cros and Tuber- culosis League. Mrs. Harry Moore oi Milton was the winner oi the The Central Guardian‘ Player's Mll-Dbcigareites have the “wetproof ' paper w hich 00H NIT SUM’ Ill T!!! ZIP! IIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIKKKI GRADS Christmas DANCE n Oddfellows Hail DANCING 9.30 - 1.30 CHRISTMAS NIGHT MONDAY, DECEMBER 25 AL Blanchard’: Ga “ a NOVELTIES ADMISSION-SS CENTS. IFIIIIHIII-IIIIEIIRIIIWEIC Trinity United Church WHJNESDAY, DECEMBER 20 10.30-11.30—Klnder[arten Concert- Social HA 8.30-—7th BIOWIIIOS—-SOCIII Illtll. GJiii-‘lth Guides-Social Bali. 7.30-—Pra er and Praise — I-leartz H . Béllillisliflsiird —, w, "D312 programme committee (or the next two weeks are Vernon stet- son and Gerald Murtagh. The roll call for next meeting is to be an- swered by a "Joke." Collection a- mounted for the day to 50 cents. The Programme Committee brought in a very enjoyable program eon- sisting of Bong, She is My Curly Headed Baby by Mary M Reeves. Reading, "A Funny Story" by Anna Stetson, Song. by Georgie Burgess. Meeting closed by singing our _th to x nTh 0th w,” seleclll?" "our Bland Hymn" Mars" Swh ho she feed in" brief.‘ after thoughtfully and skillfully POLICE COURT-In the Police Court yesterday five milk dealers were fined $5 and costs or 10 days for having sediment in their milk. A man charged with unlawful second prize also a Christmas cake. GARDEN CITY WINDOWS- Carefully planned and skilfully ex- i ecuted trimming o4 the oifice Win-l dOWS oi the Pure lVillk Co. Ltd, re- l, ilect something of their reputation} for having high quality products. This care qr dctaii has a girat deal to do with the steady growth o! I these pioneers in the iielcl of pas- teurized milk. The windows are brightly illuminated and depict in miniature Santa's visit to a home where he has been most generous fiJ to the little girl sifting under tree. Toys of all kinds are left hind and a bottle of Garden City pasteurimd milk to keep the roses in her cheeks. Santa is now racing ‘ Garden Git-y products sell them- selves, yet the Pure Milk Company never forgets to keep its premises | attractive. and it i: well worth z-riy- one‘; ab“ to pause and view their artistic ‘Pillows. CORRAN BANN C. W. L. —'I‘l*.e regular monthly meeting oi the Corran Bann sub-division of the C. W. L. was held on Sunday. Dec. 10. with an attendance of eighteen. The meeting was opened with the League prayer by the President, Mrs. Wm. Keizer. A statement oi the business transact- ed since the last meeting was giv- en by the Secy-‘Treas, following this the Chaplain. Rev. K Mc- Pherson gave a very interesting talk on Study Clubs, and encour- aged the members to continue knitting and try and make the soldiers comiortable and help them in every way possibie. The meeting was concluded with a prayer icr_ peace. FIRST RELIEF ISSUED - The‘ first issue of direct reiiei by the City for this winter was made yes- terday when more than 200 filed tihrouglnreliei headquarters in the City hall. Yesterday's line-up com- prised about one-hali the total number approved eligible by the Relief Committee of the City Council headed by Coun. Henry Liapthoni. Supplies issued included flour, meat, fish, potatoes. molas- ises. beans, oatmeal and tea. 1.11 able-bodied unmarried men were barred irom relief lists this year, it was announced. Despite that and the strict enforcement oi a two- year residence by-law, the number on the rolls continues about thv some as last year. Conn. Iiapthom said. JUNIOR RED CROSS - The Junior Royals oi the South Free- town Branch of the J. R. C. held its seventh meeting in the school- room on Friday afternoon, Dec. 1st, 1960. In the absence oi the Resident, Florence Stetson, the vice-president, Vivian Davisim look the chair. The meeting opened and the secretary Gerald Murtagh read the minutes oi the last meeting which were approved as read. The ‘Treasurer Anna. Stetson reported that our Branch had sent in $1.08 to the Red Cross Office. There were no questions asked at this meeting. The Secretary read a let- ter received irom the Red Cross office thanking them ior the money received. He also stated ‘that he received twelve triangular bandages and ill 1040 Red Cross calendars, which were distributed among the pupils. The convimior of the Health and Cleanliness com- mittees Lois Perkins and Gerald ~Muriagh gave their report stating that all the pupils kevpt the health rules. The circulation manager, Darlth Davison gave no report. The roll was called and it was answer- ed by i6 oi the pupils prment. It ,was moved by Gerald Muriagh that Esrith Davison and Hazel Heifel be on the Health and Cleanliness Conunittee. ‘Fne new l DumOnt, all the | be- , real", i Burnett, away in his reindeer drawn sleigh | to visit the next house on the hill. | 4 possession oi intoxicating liquor was lined $200 and costs or 3 months. A drunk was sent to jail for B days and two other drunks were sentenced i0 15 days each. The case of a woman charged with indecent conduct was adJQl-Wned until Wednesday. STUDENTS ARRIVE- The iol- lowing students arrived from the mainland last nlghtto spend the Christmas holidays with their par- ents: William Ticlmarsh, Harold Stewart, Leigh Ramsay, Ralph University; Helen Lawson, Mont- Connie l-Iyndman, Francis Arsenaultjac- College, Bathurst; Niall Presbyterian College. John Denny arrived University; red Heart Christmas Women's Music Club—with pm- gram held last night in m, Qhgrhyttg- town Hotel. ‘(he seasonal and well balanced prog-r the utmost, and the tchoruls, Mrs. G. Elliot mus n the roman D6 av"! caml was a distinct pleasure naps never heard t0 better advan- 14188 than 1n the exquisite arrange- ment oi Franz Gruberh Night, Holy Night." "while 5h - nerds Watched Night" sun with discan haut. Mlls D11 Nan Reay was also very lovely, as was the following number, the Po- lish "Hark in Darkness" with the same trio, and the chorus. were very haippily chosen-the u. lection as they were all sung with ex- pressive beauty o: tone and feel- ing. T710 Piano solos oi Mrs. and Miss Lillian MacKenzie were as always greatly appreciated. paper about carols. the singing oi which is one of the oldest and "1059 annealing of Christmas cus- toms. This custom comes to us from the ancient Britons; and the history contains many and allusions. great numbers, and Mrs. Rogers selected one o! the most beautiful summarizing and arranging por- tions from the book bv Van Dyke. well rounded programs with such beautiiui carol continued every Cruistmas season. Graze, Mrs. G. Elliot I-‘ul. Isabella; Silent Night, Holy Night. serenaders. Bong, Women's Music Club Chorug. Rogers. When the Saviour Christ is Born. Women's Music attending Dalhousie A Mcflill Womerrs Muse Club Chorus. Man, Mrs. K. S siring, Miss "Carols Allil Choraies 0n A Music Program Meeting Of Women's Music Club Held Last Night. The Christmas meeting o1 the "Galois and Ohoraiefl-was am was enjoyed to the Director of Full, gbxeadcongratulated on response, and tn action of diction od hm’ 011011;. listen to. The Berensders too were per- "Silent Their Hooks y by the Berenaders by Miss Bandy Bre- ya Owen and Miss Mrs. Arthur Ropers iour solos oi a favorite ls diificult enjoyed and Mrs. Keith Rogers read a briei of carols, through the ages, interesting iacts Christmas legends abound in Henry It is to be hoped that similar- singing may be rogram in full. follows:- Shcep Ma Safelv Carols; Bring A Torch, Jeanette, The Chara e: PAGE THREE And Wishes to A N N O U N C E11- The Following Numbers A: FREE GIFT WINNERS Oheck the following numbers carefully with the number shown on the Front Page oi‘ your copy of “The North Pole News” that was mailed to your home. If you have one of these numbers, send the whole front page with your name and address to- R. T. Holman Limited, Summerside. We'll send your Free Gift by ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT, return mail. Here Are the Winning Numbers 1st. - 18991 9th. _ 8342 13th, _. 6603 2nd. _- 15392 1on1. _ 13487 1on1. _- 9661 8rd. - 14421 11th.-- e714 2on1. - 9787 4th. _ 1311s 12th — 5967 21st. - 16577 5th. _ 701a - 22nd.- 945s 6th. _ 18680 15th: j 9391 23rd. _12474 7th. — 13740 16th __ 15591 24th. — 6273 8th. _ 7930 17th. _ 17805 25th. _ 15114 Don't: Delay-all Free Gifts rnusl: he claimed beFore Dec. 30th The First Nowell; The Wasaeil About Carols: Mrs. Keith Carols: Sleep Thou My Jewell; , Club Chums. carols: The Holly and the Ivy; Legend, Mrs. Art-nui- Roper. He Is Slee ing In a M83881’. The story 9f The Other Wise Rogers. Chorale: Jesu, Joy oi Man's De- Lillian MaicKenzie. Chorale: Break Forth O Beau- Monday night and Lorne MacKay also from Presbyterian College, Montreal . Messrs Herb MacDonald and Clif- ford Webster, Covehead were in the __i.____ PERSONALS city yesterday. teous Heavenly Light. from the Christmag Oratorio, Women's Music Club Chorus. Carols: Lullaby; O Little Town of Bethlehem, Mrs. Arthur Roper. While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks 13y Night; Hark In Dark- ness; Hark, Bethlehem, Womens Music Club Chorus. Tne Other Wise Man (cont‘d). Mrs. Keith S. Rflgers. inn.‘ Mrs. Boswell Stewart. bun tali- nage paid a visit i0 York Monday, the guest oi her father Mr. Wesley Vessey. Mr. Harold Vessey, one oi the most highly re perted young men 3i York, arrived in Ottawa yester- ay. Messrs. Murchison Sellers and Lloyd McDougall oi Argyle Shore left this morning ior Halifax, N5. Mr. Lloyd _ Crockett, Pleasant Grove paid a business visit to the Carol: The Chorus, Mrs. G. Elliot Full Rogers, Miss Yesterdays Great God oi Heaven. oil Women's Music Club win-a Director Acco-mpanists, Mrs, kénn B. Suzanne Brenton. Looai Market Quotations "l-‘Y Y°“°"d“Y- CORRECTED r01: avaaiz wan- Mt He be t Lewis, Yqrk L; re_ NESDAY AND SATURDAYT Bgrted mills/hr better and will soon 153m‘; around again. RETAIL MARKET . -—-— A i k as- Mrs. Leonard court has returned £5510‘; 43¢ to “Dciniatldsttoln h attic; at Nfew Parsmps pk we wee vswiers era. ew- ion Centre. Cfibbfifi “fin 194R Carrots pk 86c Mr. J. Max Currie o! Northern Squash lb 3c Alberta, Railways headquarters at Potatoes pk 25c Edmonton, arrived in the City last Bee“ 3 155 19¢ evening on his rielgular gnnual ma“ Beef 1532c viat. Mr. Currie w l spen sev- Boumg m“, 1244c eral weeks in Charlottetown. b b 1640c Th Guardi n regret to learn oi “med m“ 19° the (sontinuedaillneas cl Mr. Gor- , Stew meats 1344c nam cook, meat dealer in the mar- Steak 1b 1645c ket. His son. Mr. Earl Cook has 3mm- (15111; 33¢ lake“ "harlle- Chicken sioo-siaa ii."...rrdr":s-n"ei:i e3?“- . m ng or a ou . Geese $200-$175 N. S , where he will spend the Pork 1b 18404“ winter with his daughter, Mrs. Ducks a,‘ “m” Haaen Bake-r and Mr. Baker. Mr. Dcwa arrived in e City last night, from Dalhousie University enroute to his home ior the Christmas holi- days. Mrs. Chester McNeill and Mrs Roadie Kidaon. East. Baltic, were- in the city yeste ‘ y en route tol New York, where they will spend Christmas with their brother. C, S. Ching. Cunard Liner In Collision; Safe In Port LONDON, Dec. 20 -(Wednesdayl —(CP) -The Cunard liner Samar- ia, westbound with a large number psassengers, was damaged oi coll ion at sea several days ago. but r, New Perth, ' lIl ROLLERS FOR FLIERS IDNDON—(CP) —1Aiie0t requeet from the Royal Air Force inrrunoe is ior roller skates. The boy! say all the French girls are roller- skating fans. DEATHS GIDDlNGS-Suddeniy at 3'1 Whit- field St, Dorcnester Msaa. Doc. 1'1. 1930, Mrs. W. C. Glddings age 4'7 Years. BERNARD-At. the Prince County Hospital, December 18, 1939, Mrs. Joseph E Bernard. oi Egmont Bay, aged 69 years. BLUE-At the P. E. I. Hospital TTIP-‘ldfly. December l9. i930. John Blue of Belle River, age 44 years, Funeral notice later. The late Mr. Blue is resting ait the MacLean Funeral Home. a a s’ Kt ha returned to port with all saie. e passengers expect to sail shortly on another ship. The IMiTI-wn liner's bridge and liieboats were damaged. but no one was in} . _Too Lace To Ciasify FOR SALE-l! PULLETs ALSO l brim-burner, Apply Wortniq Bar- h: 8M9. 14-1011. 3. i N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltsliire -..---.. w-w Phone I0 Your Christmas Turkey is iiere Welhave a large stock of the nicest turkeys we have ever handled for you to choose from. Drop into either one of our stores and look them over. GradeA——-———— 25c lb. GradeB—-———— 2301b. GradeC—-—-—— 19c lb. We also have a choice stock of Geese, Ducks and Chickens, at lowest market prices. Large 39c SUNKIST ORANGES, Doz. — 25c Medium SUNKIST ORANGES, Doz. — TABLE RAISIN S, 1package———————-—— GRAPES .i...___________ 29c MOIRS GANONGS Mixture‘); lb. box - — — - — — — Fancy pkgs. MOIRS CHOCOLATES from — 25c '° *1.00 §ii2.._______'____ 25c All kinds of CHRISTMAS 1 to MIXED CANDY from - Christmas wrapped Cigarettes, Cigars. and Tobacco. RIX’S CRCCERT Longworth Ave. Phone 1021-1022 Hopes The! You Enieyed Your Copy e! “The North Pele News" 9%?%?€l Queen Si. Phone 16111-1602 i I ‘no '9' . vv-v --'- w; wv- a vsm-v-m-un- 1\\L‘_'_~.i."= “Dilute 4K6‘ “iii (‘manic a a \ a an awn nus-a \‘i'\‘\ a Jam w: EITLKBJEQ ——--—-— --I-n n- _.-__--. _...-.-..---.w_