'1)'ijCEM.BEgBw "1952 . Canada Life Appointments John Mscxlnnon Announcement is made by The Canada Lile Assurance Company of the appointment of John Macxinnon as superintendent of the Com- pany's Eastern Canadian Branches. Mr. Masxin-non heal been associated with Canada Life since 1014 and for the past eight years has been Super- visor for the Maritime Provinces. He will take up his new duties shortly at the Company's Head office in Toronto. Robert E. Younker has been named District Manager or the new Prince Edward Island Branch. He has represented Canada Life here since 1947 and his successful record has qualified him to assume his new responsibilities. 3"-. R. E. Younker Iii MEMORIAM in loving memory or our Sister (Ethel), Mrs. Stewart Adolphe, who passed away, December 15, 1851. She was a friend who cam Within the liars: so many are there now who speak her name And tell of kindness, in so many of everyone 0. circle of her busy ways. She gave herself so generously to all. and never failed to answer fril.-ndship's call. nor heart was great enough to open wide To those in need of consolation's halm: No one who sought her help was o'er denied. Her courage helped the fearful will find calm: Ntvw she has left us for a Better Land, Her lueatnees we begin to under- stand. Always remembered by Laura and Milford. Edith, Marjorie and Arnold. Iii MEMORIAM In loving memory of Cpl. Dan- iel G. Whitiock, who was killed in Italy, Dee. llth, 1944. "Dear God forgive I silent fear. A constant wish that he were here. others, yes we But he was our Dad And we loved him so." Always remembered by his children Donnie and Carol Whit- lock. COMPLETE VISUAL . the Ford plant at Windsor, Ont. OERTRAL eusnnum Protestant . Orphanage This column is reserved his news . :: .-:.:'..;":.':.::. :2; . . Collect-ens at five cents a word. strictly pap '-"r i this in advance. SPECIAL! VIYELLA SHIRTS, Dressing Gowns and sex. are girls that please. Henderson as Cudmore. M... WE DELIVER anywhere in the country. Call in or give us a ring. Arniast Coal-Co. , DAN! PANTS - Direct irom England. in nne worsted Flannels. 025.00. Henderson as Cudmore. mas NYLON SHIRTS. fused collar by Tooke, 511.95.. A gilt for discriminating men. Henderson 4. Cudmore. OUR. FEED WAREHOUSE will LEGION TAXI.-Phones 218-293. Opposite Roliswsy. NAVY BLUE BLAZERS, pure wool, stylish and practical, a per- iect Gift for Him at Jack Cam- eron's. DIAMOND sox in may Wool and Nylon. eautlfully Gilt boxed 31.49. Head on & Cudmore. RESERVE dates for Boosters Club big Minstrel Show. 3, 4 and 5th of February. snaaoanmxr-Mr. and Mrs. John M. 'MscPhall, Cornwall, an- nounce the engagement oi their daughter. Eva May. to Ralph still- mah, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Still- msn Prixzell, West Royalty. Mar- riage to take place in the near lut- ure. . . o...:. PHOTOGRAPEIC DISPLAY - Mr. Yousui Karsh, well known Carl- sdian cameraman who has been the llllilect of considerable loesl con- troversy of late. will have s. display of his work at the Art Centre from December 15 to 23. The showing or his pictures will be wrapped around the theme of Canadian workmen and will deal primarily with men in The liie-size group of photographs le 53 Grafton St. Not so many but still Jumbo and dress sweaters pod smelt fishing mitts. THE K. and R. STORE youths' and menls three-quarter station wagon and full-length zip-in and sheepskin lined coats; and doe- skin lined denim and quilted gabardine 111 Richmond Street a full assortment of boys, snow-pants. and six dozen niperine-dip- town on Saturday. - .. Y- m the industrial gallery" have 756; Cleve Roberm, been on display across Canada and 50 each; Mrs. Hebe, name REFRA0rg0N AND depict the plant workmen in their Mrs. William Hownan, Mrs. Reg natural habitat. Each of the pict- Butler, ANALyslS urea in the series carrlm a note Total--26.25. dealing with the background of the - men lnvolvgd, Graham's Road School District, G. F. ggg ggggggugd collected by Mrs. J. M. Campbell Optometrists PBI'8OIi3i8 01.00 each: Mrs. Roy Macbeod. Mrs. A. M. Green. Mrs. John Mac- & Mr. and Mrs. Earnest MacMillan Kay, Mrs. Earle Murray. M”. Fred newlyweds have returned to their Campbell. Mrs. home in Covehead alter spending M1”S- -1- A. Whitehead. Mrs. J. M. their honeymoon on the mainland. Campbell. Mrs. .u..,. Mary G. Gordon MaeMillan. Stanley Strlck- M3CL53n- MW 391'” MECKW. Mr!- land, Aubrey Ready. Chas 0'Brierl,A1'1"191 MM3K1ml0n- MYS- Clarence Woolridge left recentlv for Campbwv Mm R0? 31'0Vm- M" t st t John E W0 weeks holiday 0 the 5 as MacLeod. Mrs. John MacLeod,Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Mrs. Hynes, Mrs. Miller Campbell, Will MacKay. and Ontario. Miss Nora Kielly. Charlottetown, spent the weekend at Covehead. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Klellys ' , M... Mr, Frank Newsome and grand- daughter. Annie Newsome. Rose Valley were visitors to Charlotte- Ill Msnomin. In loving memory of Albert D pgul who passed away Dec. 15, 1951. A happy hodle so once enioyed. How sweet the memory M". But death has left a loneliness This world can never illi. sadly missed by wife and Family- 6 My Favorite - 5 Drink. . K . rrs-.-2:9:-:-p v:-' . . 5. drink. 99 Recommended iiy Santa. . Yes, milk is a delicious, nutritious-filled drink approv- ' ed of and loved by all--even frloind Santa! Use it in your holiday cpoking-for extra line results . . . keep a bottle handy for a perfect ending to an important pmeal . . . or as arbetween-meals snack. Order our Garden City milk, ice cream or Garden City Chocolate . run: nu co., un. I)!!! THE GUARDIAN Centennial Y's Men's Club. Charlottetown ............... .. . Coronation L.O.L., Millview. 1500 West covehead W. I. ............ .. 10.00 Caps Traverse, sponsored by Mrs. Earle Sswler. Assisting collectors: Mrs. Vernon Muitsrt, Mrs. Jack Darrach. Mrs. All Nor-ring, Mrs. Frank Maowllllslns and Mrs. Frank Cslnpbeu Norman Mscwllllams Wilbert Dickie 32.00 each: Regina Alf Norring. Harry Patterson, Wil- liam Pye, Maunoey Gardlner,Wsl- ter Lord, Fred Irving. 81.00 each. Chas. Crossmsn, Ed- win Crossman. Edgar Hardy, Wal- lace Muttart, David Murphy. Eldon Macwllliams, Douglas Bell. Vemer Norring, Clarence Wsddell, Jack Darrach, Stanton MacNeill, Urban Weddell, Gordon Harvey, Vernon Muttsrt, Jack Newrick. Claud Dougall, John smailwood, Frank Macwllliams, H a 2 a r d Gardiner. Hazen Macwiliiams, Edwin Mac- Willlsms. Gordon Mscwilliams, Mrs.- Jemima Hewett, Ernie Crabbe. Russell Howstt, Esther Crooks, Jean Hansen. we each: Russell Quigley, Glen Waddcll, Mrs. Fred Harvey, Har- old Cutollife, Cedric Campbell, George Gardiner, Moses Gulgnlon, Prank Campbell, Harry Crossmsn. Total-302.50. York Point, collected by Mrs. Reg MsoEwen - 52.00 each: Mrs. Pomeroy..Mrs. E. J. MacMlllan, Mrs. Fulton San- derson, Leslie MacEwen, Andy MscEachern. 81.00 each: Mrs. Stanley Mur- ray, Mrs. Waldo Baln. Mrs. Gor- don MacEwen, Mrs. Aubrey Mac- Phail. Mrs. Reg Maclcwen. Mrs Stanley Murchison, Mrs. Clarence Murchison, Mrs. MacK. -MacPhaii. Mrs. Reta Ma.cPhall, Mrs. Wendell Dockendorlr, L e r o y MacKlnley. Mrs. John Macxiniey, Mrs. Fred MacLaren, Mrs. Wilfred MacKin- I-Iowatt, Earl Bawler, Cliiton Mae- ' Francis Murray. Louis Campbell, Campbell, Mrs. Arch Earle Macciregor, Mrs. George Bernie '15c: Mrs. Edward Williams. hoe: Mrs. Walter Wigmore. Total-023 25. Mount Albion, collected by Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins 81.00 each: Henry S. Jenkins, Mrs. Horton, C. A. Rankin, Hedley Jenkins. Albert Stewart, Mrs. A.S. Hicks, Roger Chandler, Amos Fer- guson, Jack MacPhall, Homer Jen- kins, Lloyd Ballem, Gordon Myers. 75c each: Lynwood MacNeill, William Chandler. 65c: Allan Jenkins. 00c: Warren Myers. soc each: Ralph Horton, Mrs. Lester Buell, Evelyn Myers, Eddy Myers, Alvin Buell, Fred Trows- dale. 35c: Mrs. Gilbert Jenkins. Total-519.10. Harrington, collected by Beverley and Anna Hughes. 01.00 each: Mrs. Ronald Mac- Donald, Mrs. H. P. Cudmore. Ira Auld, Mrs. Leigh Stewart, Mrs. Charles Phillips, Mrs. Preston Rodd, Mrs. Vernon Hughes, Mrs. Harry Gander, Mrs. Albert Phil- ps. 75c: Mrs. Robert Dodds. we each: Mrs. Earle Caster, Mrs. George MaoKay, Mrs. John Docherty, Mrs. Harold Morrow, Mrs. Lilla Ford, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Allie Carr, Mrs. R. Hughes Mrs. Ben Lawson, Mrs. Albert Wise. Mrs. S. Mscrarlane, Mrs. Harry Rodd, Herman Mosher, Louis Hughes. aoe: Mrs. Borden Ford. Total-917.05. Lyndsle District, collected by Mrs. D. J. Gillls 31.00 each: Edward Hackett. D. J. Giilis, R..C. Msobeod, Harold MacLeod, Mrs. Hersey Carver. Robert Erehsut, Dan Maoxenzie, Edison Taylor. Mrs. Simon Campbell, Mrs. Annie MacDonald, John A. MacDonald, Mrs. Harold Wood. Murdock Mac- Pherson, Laursss MacDonald. Total-015.00. New Dominion, collected by Louis Livingstone and John Maclwen 32.00: Mrs. Henry smith. 81.00 each: Dan Livingstone, Lem MacDonald. Lloyd MscPhail. Bam- uel MacNeill, Thomas Lowther, KIIIPTHESEINMINI)! Some of the early signs oi cancer It'll A lump in the breast. Unnatural bleeding from a body opening. A sore that does not heal. par- or lips. Any persistent change in bowel constipation. Many Canadians are enjoying early cancer can be cured. leep these danger ', ' In mind and see your doctor it one appears. ' Robert Jenkins, Mrs. Benj. Lloyd MacDonald, .. tioularly of the skin. face, mouth V' habits - such as diarrhoea or 'I life today because they found that covered. mahogany Handsome. mahogany finished Hepplewhlis lamp table. Complele with drawer and hot- iom shelf. Brass pull on drawer. veneered top and shell." finished Happie- tsble with Mahogany white cocktail glass top and mahogany fin- ished gallery 134 KENT STREET Exquisite oval shaped. DUYICHH Phyfe cocktail table with glass veneered lop. Hand-rubbed ilnlsh, brass Genuine mahogany top Dun- can Phyfe drop leaf iabie with drawer, brass pull. toe (ul. turned legs. I-Ileganiiy designed. drum table in Duncan Phyie style. Mahogany veneered top, rim and drawer front. CROCKETT an BEST SELECTION Duncan Phyfe cocktail table with glass top and mahog- any veneered gallery. Grams- I-xpsrlly hand-rubbed to high luster llnlsh. " .Your Choice of Many Handsome Styles , CHARLOTTETOWN W, ,"m,-,,., - ,-, - . ...... .. PAGE THREE .. P ;,-..,...r .5” . 28 miles per hour made the cold ii” "'9 437' W5 3 EU” 030"”! tigfwgwltgr C:l,";,13(gf: mm, 1,"; mm m, themometer the areas and sidewalks srotmd th Reuben B, Batu, Arthur MacDo- . reading would indicate. This cold parking meters: aid. Mrs. William Maclllwen. c. r. stfikmg c0lltI'a8t- To snap was followed on the 15th. by The I-Wnde" heck" mm 1'9- Strong. . a severe snow-storm which brought uiming 119'" their WW9 dlY Wad Total-015.00. , vehicular traffic to a standstill. WP W Cape Brawn 8901": the nltm ......... ......... .. .. Last Year a Blast New mow 2: ".:.:'": Al”; : - mgnf; u E1-V11 ktt . kg 9 I 91' E US ame EUC III-rry Msclowchl-n lng mdetp or ..i”.f.f5 or-'"Z..Jl.”I-,'..,, a short distance outside Borden. In 31,00 h, M, . Lo 1,. M h H, A year ago yesterday marked the and all day on the 16th., in the al- C9mP"”30"- "19 temlmlime "ad- oo Bea Mlffscilall. 1iruceuEllls,mM:l- "M 001:1 W05 10:" the WW" when most hoveleu task of setting the "W ” ”" midi” 33"” ””””" Ye” calm Mgcmuchlan, Alvln M”. '4"! thefmomeief dropped to 2 be- main highways opened in the teeth lard” 5” 7 E-"'- W" 32 "id ii" Lauchlan, Lloyd Bell, Mrs. Annle' 13:" E0 ifiwem 7 "Id 3 '!-m- at of the Mob winds which packed high 4””? "” ”''””"”” W” 42- Klelm Mm Jam” Macbwcmmi e per mental Farm. During the the cuttings as fast as they were Harry Machaucmml 3” our. day it rose slowly and by 2.30 p.m. cleared. Late at night traffic to Mona slimy! 75c each: Harry Lawson, Reg 3- ivemlkmi-Ute of 4 above zero was key points on the paved highways Ross. n reccorded.1whlch increased in mild- was possible but the secondary and Canadian farms had 1,582,006 80c: Mrs. George MacMlllan. nees untl it was ii above at 8.30 minor roads were blocked solid. Sheep and lamb! in the summer of We each: Horace Marshall. Keith D. '11. At the same time the city plows 1952. about eight per cent more John Misener. Russel! gs strongmbltlng westerly wind of were working without interruption than the previous year. Total.-814.10. !.' or - -f- --- -.-.. I Pisquld, collected by Mrs. Daniel lg . Blri. : 31.00 each: Mrs. Alvin Burke, 1 Mrs. John H. Jay, Mrs. Kenneth . Jay. Mrs. Daniel D. Birt, Mrs. George W. Jay, Mrs. Harold Jay. Mrs. George Dover, Mrs. Edward l Jay, Mrs. Wallace Birt, Mrs. Clles- I ter Blrt, Mrs. Fred L. Jay, Cla- : lence Coifin, Levi P. Jay. . Total-013.00. AI Tyne Valley, collected by Mrs. 1 Wilfred MacDougall .. 31.00 each: Mrs. Clark Mac Quarrie, Thos. Nisbet, c. I. Lld- i stone, Hart Lidstone, Carmen Mac- Nell, Mrs. Frank Platte, Mrs. D.N. 4 Forbes, Mrs. G. S. sharp, Miss Gertie MacNevin, Mrs. J.A. Stew- art, Mrs. Ivan MacLean, Wilfred Macbougall. ,'?o”t- ggelw” 5h'”- i To contestant completing the correct last line in this Christmas I 9 i ' jingle, Semple's Pharmacy will give out merchandise to the value of ' Bethel. collected by Leonard Wood 520.00. The contestant supplying nearest to the correct last line will 1 33,00 gull; J,m., Jenkins, w,,l, receive goods to the value of 010.00, with 03.00 worth going to winner 1 ter Wood. - No. 3. 31.00 each: Everett Lunde, Percy . llaunde. Iaeigh Fergusora. John Ran- To enter this contest you have only to ('0nlpIcte the last line i f"3&:J3o;:n1l'lI;:r?”1i;:iL6n. I! and bring (not mail) your entry to their store, located at 178 Queen T,,mu,g9.70. 1 Street, Charlottetown. Contest closes Dec. 19th. Che Hill DI t I i, ll ted la . . 0 "gm M iii; uf,';,:3n i "If you Will wed me, Maiden fair, , y ll . . , , 3100 h M F C F h u Christmas gifts-youll have, I swear.' . 68.0 I IS. . . arqu - ” 7 '2” mm M”. Roy Famuhmom Ne” HBut where shall we buy cm. the maiden pressed. Munn, Mrs. Hattie McA.-sey, Mrs. 9 Wm. Crawford, Mrs. Harold Cot- i g'2;)rgl;dri.IcI?.e(::)zel;t Johnson. Mrs d I Allfgiflts purchased during the Christmas season will be gift wrap- i 50c: Mrs. Francis Rose. P9 1'99 0 Clinge- Aifm-'::'5?' H ml b Mi ' In event of more than one correct answer being received, the peru , t "" cfvuefon V " son first making such submission will be adjudged the winner. , 32.00: Norman MacMillsn. The decision of the judges will be final. t 31.00 each: James Wilson, Thom- as Machean. soc: Mrs. marl mom-rm. SEMPLE'S PHARMACY, YOUR REXALL STORE 75c: Mrs. Abigail Collings. 1 50s: Mrs. Thomas Stewart. N STREET 35c: George Richards. 178 QUEE ii Total-36.40. t -- D Give your living room a. distinguished touch'with one or two of these fine occasional tables. Fune- tionally designed to give long service, yet artistic enough to add beauty to your room decor. Buy now in time for holiday entertaining. Your guests will compliment your fine taste. giftsl HOP EARLY FOR 1 Ideal Christmas Mahogany finished Hewle- white with slop table top and chairside veneered shell. STOREY Ltd. PHONE 834 -.- .l-sohouovvo - :