” NOVEMBER 21;, 1952 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN gzvaohan -MaoMiIlsn A-nuptials In Georgia " , . ,-act, autumn wedding .A I-zlzmilllzedy on November 8th. "5 "Non, 1,, youngest daughter W" and Mrs. w. J. P. MacMil- in marriage to Bohan, young- latc Mr; and Mrs. J. or californ a. PiTg(;mc:,-emony was performed b M... A. A. Walls. 5. Mt. Rector Di 5,, Josephs Church, Marietta, ”'TTfai;rinsi couple was atten ed b, M,, and Mrs. Winston Luau ii: I ,,, The bride was charm- , ' -' tt ?,:.I;IaQreesaed in a mulberry suit .- ci e accessories. Mgitel; Inc ceremony the T999!” non was held at the home of Mr. a Mrs. Winston Lasueur. ”M,. and Mrs. Bohan will reside m Aimig, (:.s.. where Mr. Bohan is a member of the Labour Beta- ,7,,,,,.; staff of the Lockheed cor- P9r:,'”l:X;1,Iou, telegrams. letters, its and Bood wishes 1 -- and Bi :,.?,i,",”mi,en by the bridal couple. legion Ladies Auxiliary Holds Monthly fleeting. The Charlottetown Branch. Lune; Auxiliary Canadian Lesion held their monthly meeting in the C10,.” club Friday evening. with A lmgc attendance. we new members were welcom- ed in the Auxiliary. Mrs. Tidmarsli in her report stated that a number of Christ- mas boxes had been sent to the island Boys in Korea during the month of November. interestini: letters were read from boys who had already received boxes. Two radios are to placed at Beach Grove for the use of Veter- sinclair, Branch President made a brief visit and discussed, several activities thgi; are to take place in the near future. , luports of the various commit- tees were submitted and the nom- inating committee named. After the adjournmen of the meeting fl successful White Ele- phant. sale was held and refresh- mcnis served by the commitce. lltllllts. MARRIASES. ilEli1'llS title For Insertion iHTrri'..Ar the P. E. Island Hos- pital, NOV. t, In Mr. and Mrs. Gorrion Duffy, 1; son. - INMAN-At the King's County Memorial Hospital on November 28th. to Dr. and Mrs. G. S. A. Inmtin. Montague. ft son. - lilacI.AUCHLAN -- at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Novem- bcr 27th, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. llsrry Maclnuchlan, a. daughter. Brenda Marlene. , DUNNING -- At the Prince County Hospital, November 13th, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dunning. liensington, ls daughter. 7 lbs. 8 oz. Annie Rena. -.. iiuuvanun - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on No- vember ?7. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Hlrry MacLaughlan, Stanhope. a daughter. Brenda Marlene. PENIJERGAST - At the Prince COUHLV Hospital on Friday, No- Vemhrr 28th, 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pendcrgast, Kenning- ion, A son. p iiiamuaans IIARRFTIIERS-WILLIAliIS - At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, OLFNY. on Wednesday, Nov. 26. by itcv. J. H. Bishop. Ena Louise 9 of- ol a newer nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly psy- A title in advance. JIMMYB TAXI - Phone im. at the HUGHES DRUG STOBll:.' WEAR at 173 Queen Street. Beauty. Milk for strength. ity. New design. Priced right. Toombs Music Store. Toastmasters, Ironmasters. Music store. . nioriai Hall today at 2. Sponsored by Trinity Young Adult Group. boxed. Regular 02.25 for 51.69. The Abcgwcit Gift Court, George Street. . ertcton. Sunday, November 30th. at 1:30. Special singing. Service con- ducted by Louis Harris. tics change in announcements. ScrvIccslNov. Sloth, Charlottetown 10.30 am.; Dcsnble 3.30 p.m.: Super Orange n' Dale Cukc. Light and velvety with and dates This mliiam is reserved for news local. interest. but advertising 41. COOK'S for PeI'Ie1."c Pictures. "YOUR DOL RBIJYS MORE- JIOWABD MsclNNlS FOOT- iiiut roa naAi.-ru'- Millfix for winus PIANO.-Highest Quai- Rich in tone. SUNBEAM Famous Mixmaslers, Shave ters and Ideal gl t. Toomb.-i AUCTION BALE in Heart: Mc- SPECIAI. - sf? of 3 Classes. 181, Great rnsscullvc. in the hall at Fred- CIIURCH OF SCOTLAND. Nu- Bircli Hill 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. minister. SPECIAL AT Stewart Bakeries. froah orange through the batter, covered with luscious butter icing. A real treat. ENGAGEMENT-- Mr. and Mrs. William llughos, Souris West, nn- liounce the cngngcniont of their dnugiitcrf Eilccn Gertrude, in Linus Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Rossitcr of. Moreii. marriage to lake place the latter part of December. Loft Yesterday With Deputy For Ottawa CIABWELL for Better grabhs. PROPANE -Kerosene Refriger- ators. Firestone Bryenton, and Mackay. Photo- IIEAB CORNWALL T310. Princetown Road church, sunday. November 30th. 7.30. VISIT III-STYLE Mililnery to- day. see the weekend specials at. 51.95 and 81.95. ST. PAUL'S ..Sunrlay School meets tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. Members are urged to attend. VISIT III-STYLE Milllnery to- day. We have just received many smart hats in all the latest styles and colors. LITTLE THEATRE try-out party Thursday, Dec. 4th, S p.m. at ,Vocational School! Free to all active members, refreshments and square dancing to follow. v 1 . ii Presentation of illuminated Alpha.Y's Men's Clu fng folders) are Reue LePage, Reg. Taylor Agnew "rm GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , . : A r , addresses and veteran buttons at the 27th annual meeting Thursd (left) and Dr. R. H. Barrett, and Jack MacNair. President W. E. (rightl made the presentations. Iunder which the Canadian forces 'carry on their four of duty over- seas. "The food is good, our cloth- ting is the best. in the whole out- liit. and our medical attention lS.Gl'naf-Reinet was acquitted on s. I perfect," he said. I Private MacFarlane, Gunner ibonovan and Bombadier Gallant. iwho arrived home together, are lali on thirty-five days leave and lion's roarins kept them away. bul under instructions to report 'Halifax at the end of that t PAGE FIVE -.... PRIVATE LION .!Ol-IANNESBURG, SOUTH Ar. RICA-(OP)-Mayor EB. Conway or ' charge, of keeping a lion in a cage in his backyard to the annoyance of residents. Witnesses testified JIIII I-0 the magistrate found the indictmonu 1"” was inaccurately worded. to charter member or , ay night. Veterans (hoid- 1 --Barter's Film Lab. AVOID nm?T.Zmns. -Pur- chase Christmas tree lights, deo- orations and attachments from same offence was sent to jail for 20 dsys. A speedcr was fined 510 and costs. TRY THESE oyen fresh treats. least from Stewart Bakeries Ltd., Kent St. ARMY ' RECIIUITS - Another group of four young Islanders left the Province this week for Halifax left by air yesterday evening for Ottawa. with s. stop-over at Mone- ton where they will confer with the Ministers of Agriculture and their Deputies from tho other At- lantic Provinces regarding matters of mutual interest to be discussed at Ottawa. ' These officials will be in confer- ence for ti brief time with Mari- time Fedsratlon and -Provincial Federation officers with 1 View to consolidating their objectives at the Ottawa meetings, where inter- ests are relatively identical. The Dominion- Provincial Agri- cu tural Conference which I the M isters and their Deputies will attend. opens early next week. In addition to meeting with Ilon. JG. Gardiner, Federal Minister of Agri- culture and his Deputy, arrange- ments have been made to discuss the farm labour situation with llon. Milton F. Gregz. Federal )laclmll(lAI.L-At New Haven. Mr. 28, 1952, Samuel MacDoug- all. in his 97th year. His remains ii”? mlinsz at the home of .his "PPIIEW. Charles MacDougall from where the funeral will be held Sunday afternoon. service start- ing nt. one o'clock. Interment Millie Shore Cemetery. ' l.V()W'l'Hl-IR-At Wcsfmorland on M”'- Tilh. Mrs. Amy Lowther In lift” fiillh year. Funeral Sunday qtllli a short service starting nt , am. at the home of her daugh- Q". Mrs. vei-nor Moore. then to ii. Johns Anglican Church. Cran- Nifit for service. L.O.B.A. service i" the Rrnve. Interment in the ”""'CiI cemetery. Please omit IIOii'Drg, SHARP-At the Prince County g05i"iui on Friday. November mi”-8 1957. Herbert S. shar in "f W1 year. Remains iwil be Fltlinsiei-red from i the .Compton hh'I01I'al Home at noon today st-r nto residence on Summer mnf” Monday noon the re- Um?! ivlll be transferred to the M I3d1Chlli'dh from where the amen! will take place. service In gicncilll at 2 p.m. Interment Wbles Cemetery. ll.ll. Maclean I uunsnraass BMBALMIB Olarlutmn .3. min: I wnuinn moss in go "They are not roiling.' ivlllliims to James MacDougaIl Minister of Labour, while the.pro- Llrutiir-rs of Borden. vlnclal officials are in Ottawa. DEATHS Impressive Film On Motor Traffic" . "Canada is A nation on wheels."- "We have more than three million automobiles. 'That's one vehicle for every five people, according to film narrator Lamont Tilden as he describes the scenes in "Road Block" shown at the Charlotte- town. Hotel yesterday. The film was brought here by General Motors and was shown under the direction of the Mari- time zone manager of the'company J. E. Short. of Monctdn, assisted by W. R. Barr. Thousands of trucks deliver goods. our lives and property are protected by other vehicles, and help keep vital public services operating. We are a nation on wheels. the narrat- or sald, "and they are on cars with they are on-cars urgently headed over the country tie people." i -"0111" , not oqu threatening to cause merit and parking 0 cars." Managin Director the cans ian aood elation. after narratlve the factors of "roads in I l Hon. 0. C. Baker. Minister of Burke. Harry Mgonouum Joseph Agriculture (above) accompanied Henneueyl Arthur M.oNeI1' 305. by Deputy Minister W. R. Shaw. eph Rodd and Aben MaoLean. In- .wheeis birds to roll. men who will be late for work. atiautiniition." '.h'lffid' jams all up countfus present highway system is al to the job we're asking it. in do today. they are not design- ed for the volume of traffic and many of them are worn out. can- gestion of traffic on city streets in "complete stagnation. the Narrator continu- ed and it is perfectly dlsar thatwo mu t provide more space for the crisis of Road! 116- milainlng In the lag of old age," "our atitolno O for final documentation before joining Cahsdazs i Active Army Force. They were William Albert Mccarry, Iona; Garnet E. Irving. Murray River; Lester L. smith. Hunter River; and Vincent P. Gallant, Hunter River. I JOIN SEA CADET CORPS - Six Charlottetown boys have joined Royal Canadian sea Cadets Corps Kent here in the past few weeks, it was learned from Lieutenant J. D. W. Smallwood, Commanding Of- ficer of the Corps last; night. The boys are: Beverly Richards, Lorne Vessey, Frank MacPhee. David Durber, Paul Mnciiachern and James Hagan. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Frank Currie was held yesterday after- noon from the Outclllfs Funeral Home. The service at the home and grave was conducted by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The pail bearers were the Messrs. Ilhnest terment was in the Peopleia Oem-. etery. SERVICES CONTINUE - Evangelist 1:. P. Benoit speaking in his last week night service of the "Christ for Me" campaign at Central Christian Church present- ed 8. large audience with the topic "Three Unanswerable Questions". These he listed as follows: What profitlth it a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul? HOW can we escape if W6 neglect so great a salvation? My hope is in Thee, Lord. what wait: I for? Sing- ing evangelist W. -3. Wealq was heard. in two vocal solos "I'd rather have Jeans" and "The Great Judg- ment Morning." The Sunday Silage feeding, , ions of silage and hay which may be fed to dairy cattle. the test and each of the animals has an individual record Awardedwllecoration Brown Electric. where all mer- w L ' if fiirnlciiic iapaaizroved by the Eiec- y 5 ref: asoca on. - -. , if 'i'- , Bf POLICE COURT-In the City omcialig at the Experimental ' 5 Police Court before Magistrate you-m here are amazed M; me . p r V K M- Mam" Y"”"d5Y '"9”'"iF- amount of silage now: under. test Twelve hundrcd dollars worth 5 "we" dfnmks and incapubl" were WIIICIITI Gil-IIGUBII I11! I885 I115 be”! of cigarettes were carried off 5 each med 55 Mm cos” ar 5 K9133 011 10? IOHIY 5- Week 1'5 I5 sometime during Thursday night days and O iemala gumy of the d95IEi9d I0 dEI-Ermihb the I1TOD0rt- by thieves who cnfcrcd ihc prcm- I I The Farm hall placed, 12 COWS in of the .. Theft locally Of Queen Street. ing a high Freshly baked” breads: crulsty proportions of silage and hay feri, ' way directly i.gmn.1 the 951,-.i,1;s1,. g Cr-hp laden to st tempting put 3! W911 35 IndIVIdi131TC301'd5 0I1.m9 merit, and forcing ii ('('IItli' hatch ; IN” '""I "WW d”'""”- "M" important milk lmduction. The hook. nficr drilling n lioic iintlcr 1 and sugared: cookies and square! test-will be continued throughout - rt, Ti... .i,im.. um. went up 5 M 5” kl"d3' A must I", every molt Of the Winter. the basemt-nt. sinirs and furccd f h”m9- Whm-7 iii 5i”'”” 3” There are still some plowing 0l3' the door leading into the main I "I" N """59- P"”"9 211 W erations Being on at the Farm as warehouse. Chief of Police Mni:- 'l d9”V"3'- employees are busy cleanins up on Arilittr said that as for as they .5 -- thefild -ir.Mtrthei'i-ts -l -v i CHRISTMA3 111” 13'” Chm” of thee ofiildihls thqeie Odays 5:8 0lIc- (Ilia? g;:.e;.u,-nytimc,v;;”ll:i:: Is1:,,;,(,i: I "W5 Wmwul fl mi” '33k'- I31” lng concentrated on the prepara.t- route." mi" ”"e "P ” ”””””"' .””d ion of annual reports. At the Mine The Canadian Form 9"” City Police continue in inrcsi.i- 2 wuhtvnuu and frultt They” a they M9 89'-W18 ready mai-W19-I10? Mm" awamnd MM” L' E' Weill gnie the break, which may have If lasts thrill. Order now for gift an 0,,emn.1.eporc covering the nor (,,1,OVe), o,c, Qgu, L, A, A, taken mace at nnmm, an" ,1 KM"? Mid I" 3'9"” 9"” 'i0”d”' work of the past five years. This Regiment after 12 years of HP closing and henna 'opt-hing the " vice, was presented on Thursday night at a Regimental dinner 'in the officers quarters at the Churlotietown Armouriel. The presentation was made by Col. J. ll. Shaw, A.D.M.S.. East- ern Command, R.C.A.M.C. in the presence of the officers of the Regiment and guests from other units. I Mainland officers who made the flight to the city to be pre- will be prepared during the winter and will be published next spring. Fine Display. Of ' Royal , Fair o ltililions Placed on a wallboard in rows is i; were Major Campbell, of 9' proud display of me many Hm gzrsicrn Command Major R S. hm” Wm” 1513'” M9 ”””d"5 MacDonald, 189 Battery, Stellar-I won at this year's Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. It is in the office of Mr. Henry W. clay, Senior Live- stock Fieldmnn. Federal Depart- ment of Agriculture, who prepared it. Mr. Clay also offered great as- sistance to breeders in choosing the animals to be shown. Centering the display is the large flashy ribbon which signifies that the famous Brethour Trophy was brought back to this Province. Flanking it are the almost equally bright ribbons indicating the cap- ture of the two Reserve Champ- lonships. In the display, which Mr. Clay stated yesterday represents more ribbons than Islanders ever captur- ed there before are '1 red first place ribbons. 21 blue seconds, 13 white thirds and 19 other ribbons repre- senting various plncings below third. It is hoped that this great display. accompanied by the Bx-ethour Trophy igielf. will later be shown to the public through the medium of some prominent busi- ness house window in this city. ton, C lain Cnninhcli. nnd Licut. Macintosh also of Stellarton. and Group Captain Kenyon of the R. C. A. F., Summerside. Wedding Bells For Fornier Lifer DES MIOINES, Nov. 28 -(AP)- Wedding boils will ring soon for Ernest Lindquist, 62, who for 30 years was known as the loneliest lifer in Iowa State Penitentiary. Russell Bobzin, secretary of the Iowa Board of Paroles, said today that. Lindquist's application to wed Mrs. Addie Jackson, 68, well-to-do Indianola, Ic., widow had been ap- proved. Lindquist was released on parole last April after serving 42 years in the slaying of a policeman n i909. news stories told how Lindquist hadnlr received any mail for more than so years nor any gifts for 40. Mrs. Jackson wrote him promp- tly, sent. him It gift, and then be- gan paying monthly visits. Ro- mance bloomed and Mrs. Jackson was influential in paving the way for Lindquistis parole. Surgeons Patch Hole In Boyis Heart .M...V...-4-- - -no-A INDIANAPOLIS, Nov, 2o..(Ap) '(I:ihe Indiana University MedicgliLeaves entre announced today it hadi school, orchestra composed of four young people. played a. medley of Christian hymns. Personals I The friends and neighbors of Francis L. Macxay are! very sorry to know he has been ill in bed for the past week; and all hope he will soon be up and able to be out a- round again very soon. population doubed in ten years by post-war cars and the suspension of i-oadbuilding," said that the ne- glect is now costing lis dearly. "Six Canadians In killed each day of the week and year" and modem farming cannot exist without roads". Commentator Tilden re- sumed and stressed the need for at modern street and highway su- tem throughout Canada. The Trans-Canada Highway, portions of which are under construction is a'vital need today. The film, was viewed by I num- ber of interested citizens, includ- ing General Motor's representativ- es in Charlottetown. Allison Man; Lead and Ivan Horne together with presidents of various organ-A lsstlons and heads of police do- partmenfs. A vote of thanks to the company was moved by w. E. Agnew and seconxged by J. J, llnmsn. lum- . x . . mere 6. NOTICE Any psrsoy . tti r .......... ....i.. r:....'::. .:;. gty property will be prosecu- Ifmlmra :' . suooee' d in pslchiiiga hole the also of is half dollar in it 13-year- old boy's heart. Richard Duffy nf Linton, lnd., Wi-Jldbrouaht to Riley Hospital for C ren at the Medical Centre We no or - f"”"” '."'”:.J.?i tlf:”l.?.li2.i”.3t2 "chrome Sm” of heart failure", lIiII.IEl1I)l)ofln-Plf)()V&Illcia1 tourist confer- sumeons found the boy had once under the direction of Hon. been born with the defect, a hole Robe” Hi wmtms Fade”, Mm, Mmeen the 16” and ”3m'' "PP" lster of l2csources'aiid Develop- chambers of the heart. putting an ment Tlie.coriference is schedul- additional strdn on the heart and ed cf. mm place for three days cousins an enlargement of it. beginning December 1. Representa- The Centre said surgeons patch- tives who have to do with tourist ed the hole with a piece of the traffic in each of the Canadian pericardium, fibrous sac which Provinces are expected to be in encloses the heart. The surgeons' attendance. names were withheld. At the conclusion of the confer- Ths Announcement said medical 91109. M11 FWSCY Wm 1'eI"i'n '0 literature includes ''only two or Montreal to remain for 8 day 0i three cases of successful repair of W9 lvhcm he will III” 9”” In such he,” demctsy The pmced. the official opening of Maritime Recreation Services Limited ure used on the Duffy boy was a F” , new one. the Centre said. which is scheduled for I ay cic- ning. Dec. 5. The ceremony will Then boy had wmvmei we" be in the nature of a Maritime 313:3 to return m M3 home um dinner of ssafoods, including Is- ' land oysters. Mr. Fraser has been accorded the honour of being re- quested to act as toastmaster on T'”' this occa loll. MANCHESTER ENGLANDT Before sreturiilhg to the Island, (cP)"””V Ishephcrdr 25v "m h ill confer with a map making E"5l'"d by mi" 0" the "WI 5'-339 fiarniv in Montreal to arrange for iTourist Conference Mr. George 'V. Fraser. Director of Tourist; and Information LONG JOURNEY 9h” W55 "M 1191' UN? When She and tourist map of the Province. said "Ya" after seven years of A mgglng such nhpnges in Dom! court-ship with Steve Mn- markings and alterations as nfay be lrohoqiuk in the northern set- necessary to bring the publication I-IUIMHIFA up-to-date. ' In Appreciation Florence M. Sherren and family i wish to extend heartfelt thanks to the clergy, Dr. Lee, and nurses for their kindness and care shown to the late Mrs. Hubert Strickland. Also to the many friends for their Inumerous acts of thoughtfulness and sympathy during their recent bereavement. i It was a Christmas in 1949 that u by ajourney to Yellowknife. N.w.'r. the production or 3, new travel route ses of J. C. Montgomery, confer- lonery and tobacco dealer on Entrance was effected by schi- fence in a'rcztr alley- next. morning. Found SEE: in Germany Invaluable Private N. E. MacFai'lane. of Southport, who returned this week from Germany after a year with the forces at Hanover, said yes- terday thal: he was glad to have had the experience, which ”might be valuable some day." Sailing from Quebec last December with a party of 15 Islanders he disem- barkcci at the Hook-of-Holland and proceeded by tmop train to Hanover, iith Lieut. Lloyd Mac- Phee in c mmand. The Islanders were attdched to, a Highland battalion composed of Canadian Scaforths, Block Watch. Scottish 48th Highlanders and North Nova Scotians, Their bat- talion was part of the British sec- tor Headquarters B.A.O.R. 5 with Hanover, as their base, which is rated as one of the largest train- ing areas ln the world. The whole army was on a scheme basis con- tinually, and participated in man- oeuvres with Amerlcan, French, Belgian, Swedish and Danish forces at frequent intervals. The 79th Canadian Field Artil- lery supported the Canadian ground forces in the lth Army Tank Division. the Izhlanders being foot support. or "moppers Ifrivate MacFarlanc spoke in the hlghest terms of the condltioih: CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL I-IOME PHONE 508 . Complofc Fiincrai and Ambulance Service -I)ircctora- R. E. Bradley J. W. Mcxeniin for further assignments. 1.:-k '..tKi('l' EN E - G. II. M. - YOU can't roiilly spoil a man . . . But on the SPECIAL GIFT TABLE IN the lliirdwnre Department you'll find many ways in which you can try! I've never, never seen such a wonderful group of Gifts just for men . . . Sporting liqiiipmerif; including Iiiilillil gear. hunting needs. etc.--llobby Tools-itnzors--Flzisii- lights-Car Acccssorlos rind many othcr Suggestions. that if your man is spoiinhic, will simply ruin him! . . . And I don't mean financially-the gifts are all. all reasonable in price. Come in and look over ilils grnnrl collection-you'll really and truly find the gift foi' which you are looking on the Special Gift. Table in the llnrdwnre Department of l-loininn's in Sumninrsirie. YOU just have time to order Pi:Jl'tSONAl.lZl7.l') GIFTS for All on your Clirisim.-is list. The Cliinn Department, has n wonder- ful snmpic book from iihir-li to make your cliolcrx in it you'll find several colors and kinds of Pnpcr Napkins and smart. Coast- ers -plastic ('l'l.'IICd Playing C.'iriis- colorful Match Books-for n x rcniiy DOSII gift, I think that tho Pcrsonnlizcri Staliniicry is rciiily "tops". . . . it is in A nunibor of smart aiyica, colors anti types. Choose Pcrsonaiizcd Gifts for n luippy Christmas. By the w:iy- if you have not already ordered your own Personal Christmas Cards, some do it today! Pcrsonnlizotl Gift. Hond- quarlcrs is in the China Dcpnrinicnt of lloim;in's in Summer- side. YOU surely linve It little girl on your Christmas list who would be (harmed iicymicl measure by is NYLON TRICOT SLIP. The Youth Centre has these in sizes 2, 4 and 5, priced just 1.98. The Slips are made by Eclipse (Yoit 1-rnovis flint means they're well made, good filling and all the restlilhvy have hullt-up shoul- ders, rounded ll0('k and a cute friiit-ti iir-ni with nt-nt picot edge. The color is while, Any won girdle on your Christmas list will be thrilled with a really nnd truly Nylon Slip. . . . Come get. one while the size rnnge is complete in the Youth Centre of Holman's in Summerside. I YOU can choose him a gift that's sure to bring him many a compliment! The LENTIIERIC TOILET SETS for MEN are to be found in the Men's Wcnr llcpnrimeni. There are two F distinctively masculine sets from which to choose. . . . Lotion nnd Shave Cream in A neat hnx, priced 2.00 ANDLOTION Shav- ing Soap and Powder, also boxed for gifting priced 4.00. He'll be happy wliii tho clean, fresh iavcndcr scent as well as the glowing smoothness that Loniherlc Toilet Preparations will give his gkin. Choose one of these smnrt and masculine Lenthcric Gift Set: from the Men's Wear of Holmnn's in Summerside. ANNOUNCEMENT ' We are pleased to announce that MR. LOUIS M. SMITH Has joined the staff of THE CHARDOITETOWN FUNERAL HOME Mr. Smith, who is is graduate from the New England Institute of Funeral Directing and Embalming, has been associated with the funeral business for a. num- ber of years. , THE OHARLOTTETOWH FUNERAL HOME '78 Euston Street: Phone 508 MORTON new Your Insurance Counsellor PHONE 3046 Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown ANNOUNCEMENT We, the undersigned wish to announce that com- mencing Monday, December 1st, we will be open for business at the Euston Street Service Station formerly operated by F. R. MacLaine Ltd. We will continue to give you the same efficient service and we would appreciate a fair share of your patronage. VINCENT DOIRON FRANK GRIFFIN M4 4; NEW 1952 Illohlbd above: Roll! Citation 6-III. IJDGI Iedll Jludeboter tmiiwolz AN EXTRA SPECIAL so as orranan AT THE ROTARY RADIO AUCTION I 'rua:sirAir EVENING. DEC. 2nd wail. sis.-at um and shunt vied siuusltous -onuha-In