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I- 1- OTTAWA-A view at Chateau Richer Church near Quebec City, painted in 1788, adorns the Christ- mas card of Prime Ministergst. CHURCHILL W.M.S. The regular monthly meeting of the Churchill Women's Mis- sionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Charlie Frizzell. Meeting open with "Call to Worship," taken from Psalm 4 read responsively. Psalm 110 was sung. Scripture reading was taken from the 14th Chapter of St. John. Gospel read in unison. Mrs. Lewis Darrach her. .I reading was Phee., P. M.'s HRISTM c. Laurent. The watercolor was made British flag in Montreal and later respect to one who Wu we" liked by British soldier-painter Thomas was commandant of Quebec- The in the community ",1 who Md As a painting is one of 20 by the lriisl many friends. It is interesting to ieutenant, Davies hoisted the flrst.n0W IHIIIRIIIB In "'9 Namlnal G315 note in passing that the same men (C. P. Photo) (neigh- meeting for ".9 imp,-.,Vemeng or as pall-bearers for the both broth- E Davies. who died in 1813. tend the exposition, followed by a sentence prayer by each mem- camp Keir. Next meeting is to be held at in extended. John A. and g g g run Friends in Little Sands of Mr. Minutes of last regular meeting were read and roll call answer- ed by 15 members. Offering was Mrs- take" amounting to 53'” and "3" "I be mswered with 3 ""59 that he has returned to his home Park I . . ' 'i . . en given Il',yeS;&:'.I DO: ?,fIo?f,f”""'e c”"t3””"g the word in Abney. after his accident and aid Nicholson, Mrs. Waldmn Mac- ing a hymn Kinnon and Mrs. dedicated by the lery in Ottawa. the home of Mrs. Waldrun Macl(innon. Ritchie unison. CHRISTMAS SALE STILL BOIIIB 0N AT liIlEEIIOAL STORES Meir. 3-qwiegigin STATION WAGON COATS to 34.50. SALETPRICE 18.95 -- 22.50 -- 24.50 Men's zip-in Lined rorcoars Regular 29.50 Sale Price 18.95 Men's TIES (Boxed) to 1.50 Sale Price 75c Men's SWEATERS - Pullover and Coat Style. Largest assort- ment on the Island. Sale Price 3.95 to 8.95 Men's Flannel SPORT SHIRTS. Sanforized, Reg. 2.95. Sale Price 1.95 Men's BATH ROBES. FYJAM. AS. BELTS. BRACES. SCARFS. All At SALE PRICES I BTtw;isinTn:h heavy quilted lined. Reg. 16.95, Sale Price 9.95 Boys' Iqullted lined SIRCOATS It BOMBER JACKETS. Regular 9.95-1 Sale Price 6.95 Men's Lined oiovss. Reg. 2.95 Sale Price 2.49. ri-iotisscoars .. 3-4 or Full Length. plain or printed satin. In Blue, Wine, Pink. Sale 7.95 to 14.95 --PYJAAMTFSETSI :3-4g- DUSTERS, PYJAMAS and smppans all in matching case- 9.95 T-TOTITNEINGA PY.lAMASK- In Black Satin with plain or printed tops-in all bright shades. Sale 7.95 NIGFITGOWNS In Pastel Shades of Nylon with lace trim - SAL E 3.95 and 4.95 - "-stirs 3. Hateiisties All Fancy Trim (Boxed) -SALE 1.95 to 4.95 TNEWTDTRESSES iiFriE'iiT&ii2i' Printed materials. Just right for that Christmas Party. E SALE 8.95 to 10.95 "Times-iswe7nnrs"'r In Wool or Orion. Cardigan and Pullover style. Si1e14 to 20 -- SALE 2.95 1'0 5.95 Size 38 to 44 m SALE 3.95 1'0 5.95 T-rLTAl)lES'TSl(lRTST.T'T In straight or flared style. SALE 2.95 to 10.95 .i”1isi'r"TzflvfoT:T- KNITTED HATS in ah Shades SALE 2.95 to 3.95 Children's onmm swiirri-ms. sxmrs, PYJAMAS, stoves, BATH- ROBES, JACKETS. amen, mans. "CT Al At SAL! moss Use OurLay-AwayPlan-i-A Hold Aliykticlo The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. MEN'S STORE. 144 Gt. Geo. 9. - LADlIS' STOII. 150 Gt. LITTLE sanos Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler and daugbter'Betty have returned to their home in Little Sands after spending the summe in Caribou. N.S. Lloyd was employed on the Charles E. Dunning and returned on Dec. 1 after driving around by Borden from Pictou, N.3. Mr. Nathan Young of Iris has taken up residence in Murray Riv- er. It is with sadness the death of Mr. Neil MacDonald (an almost life long resident of Little Sands) is reported at the home of Mrs. Cook, Belle River, on Tuesday, Nov. 29 in his 89th year. Mr. MacDonald was a brother of Mr. John E. Mac- Wed., Dec. 14. T955 The Guardian Page! school, on Friday. afternoon, Dec. 28. Miss Margaret MacNelll. Little Sands. was in Charlottetown on Fri- day. Dec. 9. Friends here of Mr. and MPl., Daniel Munn. formerly of Hope- field will be glad to hear that they, have returned from England. amt: a two year's stay in Mrs. Munifs former home. We are glad to wel- come them back and wish theme success as they again make their home here. The many friends here of Mr. e Lemmie MacLean are happy to hear that he is improving so well . in the Provincial Sanitoriu.rn and i It is reported that he expect! to .' get home for Christmas. Miss Ardith Dixon R.N. in the Donald who passed away just I month previously. These two men P. E. island Hospital was visiting lived side by side in their homes her parents. Mr. and Mrs James in Little Sands for most of their T. Dixon, Little Sands over the lives. The funeral of Mr- Neil MacDon- ald was held on Friday, Dec. 2, 1955 from the Little Sands United Church to the Little Sands ceme- last weekend. Congratulations and best wishes ” t go out to Mr. Robie Chapman of ' Murray Harbour. and Miss Reta Johnston of Murray River. who are Meeting closed by sin? 3135' in the hospital We hope Mr 2 Lowell Brown and repeating R. . . M1ic- Apostles Creed and Mizpah Benc- prgcgdian YIlel!lm:i?D" I” much "'1' It was decided to take up diction in a special collection at our next. served by hostess. Lunch was tery. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey conduct- to be married in Murray River, ed the service at the church and on Saturday Dec. 10. C07 grave. There was a good crowd in --:--- attendance at the funeral to pay HAZEL GROVE SCHOOL NOVEMBER REPORT Grade IX: Esther Ferris. i Grade V11: Thane MacEachcrn.v Grade V1: 1, Sandra Buchanan; D of the deceased) acted 2. Elmo Whalen. Grade V: 1, Leona Whalen; rs. To all the loved ones and sor- 2. Keith 3-3308”- Irowing relatives sincere sympathy Grid? 1V1 1. Dianne THYIOH 2. Evelyn Bertram- Grade lilA: Carl Bertram. , , Grade lllB: l. Adeline Whalen 'Harry Richards will be glad to hear 2, Harvey Bertram; 3, Grade 11A: 1, Marilyn Buchsnan' Grade IA: 1, Elaine Bertram. Grade lB: Gordon MacDonald. Mr Roy Sim h Grade 1C: Jean MacEachern. ' . 95”” W ”, was 9"” Perfect Attendance: Sandra played in Ontario. from Pictou Land guchanan Harvey Bertram M”. ing has rejoined his wife, who came uyn B.,c,,',,,,a,,, ' 5' . Mme "1 "'9 '"m""" '0 "V5 with Highest average in Senior Grades . I in Little? Sands. We welcome this Junior Grades, Dianne -nylon new resident to Little Sands and Teach"; smriey Mona". hope he will like it hero. L? SINGAPORE (Reuters) --Lin her father. Mr. John T. MacLeod Leon. whaien; Highegtgvu-33.1.” v i Miss Ellen Munn. one of Park- dale's teachers was visiting at her home in Little Sands over the last Jisk Noi. ii pretty ill-year-old Chi nese girl who ran away from her home here to a school in Com weekend. The teacher. Miss Sally Stewart of Caledonia. and pupils of Little Sands school are busy pra (Icing for I Christmas tree which they plan to hold in the Little Sands munist China, said on her retur Monday. "my stay in China iiul been a nightmare." The girl brok . by her ”callous" treatment at the Communist school. i To The V, Citizens of Charlottetown history, this past season, yet our traffic accidents were it month of the year for car accidents because of the com- bination of winter driving conditions and the holiday I spirit. I am sure that nobody wishes to have the Holiday not afford the loss of even a single citizen. therefore I would ask your full and complete cooperation in follow-, ing these few simple common-sense rules of behaviour:-- 1- 1. If you are going to celebrate. it is safer to leave t your car at home and take a taxi. This is especially true . if you plan to accept alcoholic beverages. NEVER drive ' if you drink. 2. If you are going to a family or religious gathe , i ing or party, leave your home early so that you will no i be obliged to drive too quickly. Even if you fail to leave . ' on time watch your speed. On Icy streets. or in heavy,, traffic, fast driving may mean sudden death. 3. When you entertain or are being: entertained. and ”Take One for the Road" make it strong coffee or some other alertness beverage never alcohol. 4. Be considerate about your guests who may bi unfit to drive. Arrange other means of transportation for them so that they will reach home safely and will not be a menace to other drivers or ped0s't.i'ians. 5. If you are driving. be careful of pedestrians many of whom may be carrying.parcels or may be tired and In a hurry to get home. - K 6. Remember, courtesy is the Iwst kind of R0041 , wishes you can extend to other niotorists. to your guests or to pedestrians. Don't. argue about the. right of way. Be considerate and MODERATE and you'll enjoy a happy holiday season and be alive on New Year's Day- J. DAVID STEWART, I - Mayor. liie giftyou ive with pri e?9 The Baume watch la diato guished among fdmous Swiss watches for its classic styling and split-second mechanical precision. Cushioned against - shock by the exclusive In . ru.-it-proof and anti-magnetic. BAUME - Sincee IBM . sold the world over. am-y Itch inc.. to-i McGIll Street. Montreall. P. Q. WIHICH IIZTUI H: IAUIE HIGH QUALITY WATCHYJ "WORN " '1 IUYALTY" CLINTON DIAMUNX AND JEWELLERY Xf&&WI: D051 IPMIEII XML. c:...i-Ionnawa. P.I.Ta Our City had it's gtreatest number of visitois, in it's .. kept to in minimum. We are now in December, the worst, 0 Season marred by accidental death. Charlottetown can- t cabloc shock-absorber . . ,, .