ost wanted records of all- I i RCA V ICTOII ((459899 Never was recorded music so brilliant, so lifelike as on RCA Victor 45 rpm records! Non-breakable. too-mail them anywhere. safely! We have hun-I drcils oflilles for you to choose from . . . here arei just I fewt For Mother The Holy Year of Jubilee-19.30 Music in My Heart Music of Johann Strauss Oh, Holy Night D For Sister Selections From The Chocolate Soldier Sleeping Beauty Ballet Symphony No. 4, in A Symphony No 101, in D For Father Concerto in D. OP 77 Onward Christian Soldiers ' Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor Scottish Fantasy, OP 46 For Brother The Christmas Festival Concerto in A Minor. OP 16 Frankie Carle's Sweethearts Gypsy Baron: Overture :”;-W" CLASSES RESUME at UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3 Commercial - Stenographlc -- Secretarial New students accepted Royal Bank Bldg. Charlottetown, P.E.I. mums IN pannsnss caown conrnsr KINGS COUNTY JAMES D. LEWIS care oi St. Peter's Co-Op.. St. Potors OUEENS COUNTY HUBERT GALLANT care of A. D. Foohan. Mount Stowart Choquos to tho aI.-iovo winners are in the mail. . PRINCE COUNTY Crowns from our Sununorsido. and O'Loary Iranchos hold up duo to storm. Winner wiN ho announced Iator. We congratulato tho wlnnors-To tho Jthors-.-...-alottor Luck Noxt Tinio. J. & T. MORRIS LTO. r. s. I. THE CENTRA this column is roacrvoa (or now; at local lntanst. out advertising on. s Iowa: nature may in laacrlol at five out: a word. strictly pay- able in advanoo. RIOY HOSE-Unshrlnkarblo -- Boxod for Christmas at Jack cam- eron's. rwo FLIGHTS WEERL! to to. Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phone Mantups Central Airways Limited. Phone 2061 or 540. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Christmas services for Marshfleld Charge on Sunday. Dec. 24 as follows: Mount Stewart 11 am., Hlghfield 3. pm. Har- rington 6.45 p.m. Marshfleid 8:15 p.m. WHITE GIFT SERVICE - The 11 am. service or Montague Church was a White Gift service with pa- rents and children attending to- gether and the children bringing a fine display of white girls for the Protestant Orphanage. The Lower Montague children also pre- sented wvhite gifts for the same punpose at 3 p.m. Dr. MacKenzie st bouh services spoke on White Gi-its. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Can- ada. Services Sunday. December 24th. Hampton 1 A. M. Desabla 3 PM. Victoria special candle Light service under the auspices of the Evening Auxiliary 7.30 P.M. Hamp- ton. Decornbcr 27th. 3 P. M. De Sable. December 28th, 3 PM. Bon- shaw. December 29th. 3 P. M. Vic- toria. January 2nd, 3 P. M. Appln Road. January 'lih at the close of the afternoon service. Rev. 1.. S. Woolirey. Minister. Y'S MEN'S CLUB -- The week- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN L GUARDIAN ussnnos TOIIACCO 81033 has I complete line of Pipes and Tobaccos for Christmas giving. LAMBBOS TOBACCO STORE has a ' t line of Pipes and Tobaccos for Christmas giving. CALVIN CHURCH Mermaid. Divlno worship will be conducted on Sabbath at 2:30 p.m. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Minister. THE IOLLOWING NAMES were inadvertently missed from the Olbituuy of Mrs. Wilfred Vic- tor. Mass Cards-Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Plus Fitzpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene De Lorie. Mr. and Mrs. James Norton. New York. U. S. A. Cards of sympathy-Mr. and Mrs. Angus L. MacPherson. Bowles of 22 Granville street won "Wanda the Walking Doll" which was lotterled by the Junior uague cf the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Russell seller drew the winning ticket. WINS TURKEY - Lucky winner in the annual turkey draw by the LI.dics' Division of the Charlotte- town Curling Club last night was Walter Pickard. The draw was made by club president Randolph Curuthers. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE -Services Sunday. Dec. 24. are as follows: Winsloe South ll a.m.: Winsloe North 2:30 pm.; I-Ilghlicld 7:30 pm.: Princeiown Road. Friday. 8 pm. Christmas Gift (envelopes) for the Missionary and Mainten- ance received. Rev. J. R. Skin. ner. Minister. MURDER CASE- ADJOURNED ---The preliminary hearing of Ihe ly meeting of the Y's Men's Club 1 was held in the Y. M. C. A. last- night with Y's Men Fred Osborne and Murray Meliish 3': co-chalr- I men. The Misses Marilyn. Bar'.:ara I and Jane; Rupert and Mrs. Allison I MacRae were introduced to the: club by Y's Man Harvey MacPhcr- son, and favored the gathering with two fine Christmas vocal num- bers. Y's Man O. K. Presby. pros- ident of the club. conducted the business part of the meeting. it was decided to send two delegates trom the club to the Y's Men's In- ternational Convention at Cleve- land, Ohio. next June. A short memorial service was conducted by Y's Man Jim Davison in memory of the late Willard Supencer. who was a charter member of the Char- lottetown Y's Men's Club. Tne guest speaker was the Rev. Busscl somers who brought a special C'hrisi.mas message to the club. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Ant-hem. No games were -Dlayed in the Yls Men's bowling league. Borrow I rom Household Finance on your signature. No endoraera or bankable security needed. We specialize in prompt cash loans for any good purpose. 3 out of 4 prefer Household Finance for fast. friendly service. Phone or stop in today! (Anson usom Auo ounsr CONSUMER IIIAIKI olcsluzmoll Phone, write or visit H1-I15 Oratton Itroot loom 1. Musical a- PM" "'1 CNAILOTTITOVIN. P.I.l. Now: 9 to 5 or by appolnimnl loan: nods to ruldonh of Movby Ions Invma ms nous mu Isis ruse of William Weeks. Charlotte- town. charged with the murder of James Mullins on December 4. Was adjourned yesterday morn- ing for one week by Stlpendi.4r.v Magistralo K. M. Marlin, Request for adjournment was made by .1. P. Nicholson. Crown Pros- ccutor. CROSSMAN BANKRLVPPCY - The first meeting of creditors was held here yesterday in the bank- ruptcy of William C. Crossman. Claims of creditors amount to 89,939.10 against which there seem to be no assets except a possible interest in a house at Wlnsloe -.vhlrh was sold last month to one creditor. The Eastern Trust Osm- pany was appointed trustee with so. minimum guarantee of 8150 and the following were appolmed in. spectors: Mr. Harry 1-lyndman. Mac- Donald-ROWG: Mr. W. E. Bentley. K.C.. Homewcod sanatorlum; and Mr. E. S. Burleigh, Ellerslie. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late James G. Gill. Elliotvale. was held from his late residence Thursday. Dec. Zlst to St. Joachi-m's Church. Vemon River at 9:30 am. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. James Smith of the Basilica Parish. Char- lottetown. assisted -by Rev. Basil Croken and Rev. C. J. McCarthy. Rev. Urban Gillis officiated at the grave. Pall-bearers: Jose-ph Trai- nor. Thomas Curran. Michael Kelly. Terrence MacGinnis. Jos- eph Carniiohacl. Reginald Walsh. Burial was in Ihe Church rem. ctery. FUNERAL OF MR. SPENCER - The funeral of the late Willard G. Spencer was held from Trinity Un- ited Church on Wednesday aller- noon. Services were conducted by Rev. H. E. D. Ayhlord and Rev. .1. D. Davison. During the service Trinity Clhulrclh Oclcllc sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd". Interment. was in the Peoples Cemetery. The pail-bearers were .1. A. McNair, W. R. LcPa.ge, Dr. Wylie Alien. V. A. Alnsworth. William Massey and .1. M. MacFadyen. Members of the Yls Men's Club and members of the Provincial Civil Service staff attended the funeral. CITY POLICE COURT -Three young men charged with the theft of a set of fog lights from n mo- tor vehicle on November 26th, op- pearcd in the Police Court yes- terday. All three pleaded guilty and were convicted as charged. two being remanded for sentence until today. and the other for one week. A man charged with pos- session of stolen goods Wns dis- missed. the case being in connec- tion wilh the theft of the fog lights. Six men charged with he- lng drunk and incapable. also ap- peared. Two were fined S10 and costs or 20 days each, one fined 55 and costs or 10 days. and an- . NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELRY Ily Clltiorll Mclrlll HOW DO IN 0' "no THE AIRPORT TO MEET - THE GOVERNOR AND MA E : EPEECH WELCOMIN To BERRYDAI-El I LOOK, WILLIE, I'M A WINS WALKING DOLL-Eileen L Enloyallle Concert I At Church Hall A very enjoyable Christmas concert was held in lie United Church Hall on Monday evening, the mortar of ceremonies being Dr. A. D. Mac-Ksnsio. Santa Claus was present during the pxogx-am and played several selections on the accordion and led group sing- inz. At the close at the concert he presented the children with presents and candy, concluding by singing several solos. The program wls presented as follows: Chorus: "Good King Wenceslas", the Sunday School. zlvelcome Recitation: Ineno Slew- ar . Opening Recitation: David Mac- ure. Dialogue: Marjorie Clark and -Brian MacLure. Pantomime: "Away In A Man- ger". Peggy and Dianne Macbeod. "Bell Drill": by nine pupils. Recitation: Glands Rendcli. Recitation: Wayne Johnston. Recitation: Duncan MacLeod. Duet: "Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer". Shirley and Irene Stew- art. Recitations: Clayton Buipitt. El- eanovr and Ralph Moore. Merry Christmas Drill. Duct: "Silent Night". Veronica and Gill Taylor. Recitation: Faye Peardon. Recitation: Malcolm MacDonald. Dialogue: Phyllis Nicholson and Wayne McKinnon. Rccitations: Anna and Billy Moore and Beverly Macbeod. Chorus: "Christmas Star”, Jun- ior boys and girls. Recitation: Nora I-Iutoheson. Recitation: Keit-h Peardon. "The Sweet Bells of Christmas": Anne Yeo. Millie Lake, Greta Wig- ginton. Drill: The junior girls. Recitation: Betty Stewart. Carol: "Deck The Halls With Boughs Of Holly". C. G. I. T. girls. Recitation: Cephena Llewellyn and Judy Graham. Recitation: Billy Vanlderstine. Closing Chorus: "Good Night People". the school. other remanded for one week. The other two received suspended sen- tences. one for 10 days and the other 20 days. ll I! ortsman RIRGINIA CIGARETTES Rolled in 'AI.I.WEATHER' Waterproof Paper llill lIlI"l"'II"' """ll llllltllllllnlllh-.a . W91!- sm- IA -.-n-an l Ill I..:.iiiil 1 I, I J; . lizi ililli FIRST PRIZE Won by- I THIRD PRIZI Won by-- S Charlottetown, P. E. I. HERE AGES up T0 6 YEARS Beatrice Macbeod. age 4. Vic- Caroie Fitzgerald, age 6, 375 Notre Dame Street, S'side. Judy Gay. age 6. P.O. Box 187. FIRST PRIZE Won by- Janet Morrison, toria. P. E. I. SECOND O SECOND PRIZE 3 PRIZE Won Isy- Won by... P.E.I THIRD PRIZE Won by- ericton, P. E. I. Thank You Boysand Girls For Sending In So Many Many HOLMAN Twas The Night Before Christmas COLORING CONTEST Pages 1 We have received hundreds and hundreds (over I200 in all) of ant- ries to the contest. To make it fair to the younger boys and girls we have divided these into three age groups and are giving three prizes in each group. instead of the original three prizes covering all ages. ARE THE WINNERS -8- AGES 7 and 3 YEARS S Summer Street. Summerslde. ----Lona Willis, age 7, New Haven, Shirley E. Weeks, age 8, Fred- AOES 9 and 1O YEARS I521 i won by- Audrey MacGregor, age 10, St. 240 Eleanors, P. E. I. age 8, Won by- Joseph Arsenault. age 10, Ah- rams Village, P. E. I. .'.'.'.':i 5 . Won By- Carole MacLesn. age 9, Sum- msralde, P. E 1. Congratulations To The Winners Your Prizes Are Being Son! To You. I And to allwlto tried--Tllal n s Again 5' V” , , - iv-