yECEMBER 8, 1953 ee THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN __ rAGE THREE IN MEMORIAM THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN cae cnion commercial Cotter |of servers and. ose snlize arotD Classes begin January 4, 1954. were men. Those pouring included 200 “Tropicana” ARET LORETTA LAMBE COOK’S for Perfect Pictures. sown TAXI—Dial 5570. Some we Hon, Earl MacDonald, Mr. Earl isi : : Te YES—IT’S THIS WEDNESDAY|‘Tayior, Mr. Hiram Atkinson, Dr. bar 18 God called to| “YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE-| | BELANGER RANGES for coas,|#t Hight —— the Monthly Meeting | Frank MacKinnon, Mr. Percy at the HUGHES DRUG STORE. | wood or oii. Bryenton & MacKay of the West Kent Home and Sc'109l| Turner, Mr. Justice Tweedy and Association. An interesting pro-| mr, RC Parent. Those serving ARG on Novenv avenly home Margaret, little itor of Myr. and Mrs. Ivan _— in oe at the tender age of 19 IMPORTED WOOL SCARVES| DAK’S TROUSERS direct from gram. Don't miss it. were members of the Alpha Y's , vier a brief illness, She |{0m France and Switzarland $5.03| England for his Gift. $25.00 at Hen- er __|Men Club, including Mr. Charles | 2 ' <adly missed in the home at Henderson and Cudmore. derson and Cudmore. si nollawe Mpalireomn December! wilkins, Mr. George Purvis, Mr.) Rg pos = A away Ballr . Sponsored Barry Bugden, Mr. Mel Srrilkie,’ resses e was dearly loved by her —— t 3 ; eter, and brother. KEROSENE, Electric and Pro- VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINERY, by Charlottetown Tennis Club. 10 : - S, Sistels a held on Mon- | ¥2ne Gas Refrigerators. Bryentou 163%4 Great George Street. Every|P: M. to 1 A.M. Down Towners | Mt. Loran MacLennan, Mr. Edwin juneral was he nn Mon ind MacKay. - style Hi-style Orchestra Admission 50 cents. Johnston, Mr. W. P. MacLeod, Mr ning from the home of U . ' _ us Joa On ee Mae. Ralph ‘Rupert MR, FISHERMAN: Get yourselt| 224. Mr. Fred Gamble. The lovely NEW SHIPMENT rf Mrs, Andrew Hughes. . ——— . —_. , ane FOR THE MEN on your gift list} VIYELLA DRESSING GOWNS bearers were: Ewen Sin- 7 y 5 y table was decoraated in’a Christ- . ar , J ~\a Christmas present. We are offer- AOR THE MEN 00, yur tiene | guaranteed washable, $10.50, Hen-|@ Christmas presen’. We te O10") mas motif and the hall was simi; JUST ARRIVED all Lambe, Wayne Payn- son and Cu ' derson and Cudmore. Emmett Hogap. ; Cudmore nd Cucmore rie ad Rubber Suils, Rubber Boois,|!4rly decorated with candles and was in the family plot at) «wy TREAT THE SICK WELL”) | COLEMAY FLOOR FURNAGCE|Long Rubber Coats, Sou'Westers,| & {vee Music was supplied by Miss ommerfeld. Giggey’s Pharmacy, next Stewart's and space heaters. Douglas Bros. Rubber Gloves, Pure Manila Lob- Wilma Wood, Miss Mary Morrisor. Sprays Bakery. and Jones. ster Rope by the coil. Buy now and| nd Mr, Kelvin Johnston. A large By _—_ —_— save money. A. Kennedy & Co. crowd of both men and women SERVICE T SUNBEAM Electric Mixmasters,|Ltd., “The Fisherman’s Friend.” 32| attended. The club officers are: E TO SICK, Dial 5132),.0 asters, lronmasters and Queen Street. President, Miss Carolyn Nelson; Shavemasters. Tocmbs Music Store. . —_—_— vice-president, Miss Shirley Stev- SISTER PASSES ON—Word has | enson; secretary. Miss Marina a ‘ THE IN ; _| ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES been received by Mrs. F.G. Ken-| Buell, and treasurer, Miss Joanne Messages Of Sympathy Harris ANCOMPARABLE 0530.00 make gifts appreciated the year- nedy of the death of her sister, Tanton. Other members who as- . Henderson and Cudmore. “round. Storey Electric, Grafton St. Mrs. J. H. MacLennan, San Fran- sisted are: Misses Jean Tweedy, | sand Mrs. Harold Gormley = cisco, Calif, Surviving are her, Sandra Watson, Winifred New- BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS husband, two sons and one daugh- | man, Shirley Clay, Margaret Wil- AB ea Completely Washable - New Styles and Colors Daddy, Edgar and Janet a and Grandpa Enman Cantwell’s Pharmacy, next to and Mary Walsh and |Glorla. yorhey, Neats — Florals — Stripes * & & | comiy, Roslindale, Mass. MacDONAL ) RAD E : 4 and Mrs. Maurice Tierney] radio aa tag: Sree eran now at The Island Book Room,|ter residing in California, also one | liams, Jean Parkman, Barbara i wily, Ottawa sound systems. Disc and tape re- Great George Street. sister, Mrs. Perley Mutch, and one MacKinnon and Eleanor Storey. . sp, and Mrs Archie Gillis and| cording. 180 Kent Street. Phone brother J.D. McRae in this Prov- Sizes 12 to 24 1-2 :., Brookline, Mass. 6915. PHONOGRAPH — Three speeds..| ince. TO p> and Mrs. Charles mor and . Y Beautiful tone. Only $34.50. Toombs —— . OPEN HARBORS 5 YO a . | Westminster, B.C. STETSON HAT Gift Certificates Music Store. PHIL GAMMA PHIAT TEA— The Phil Gamma Phiat Club, re- Arctic harbors in northern Nor- d Mrs. John Jeffery and for Christmas giving rom fr fro $8.95. ISLAND GRILL, Queer reet, 1 ized he Y.M.C.A N Queen Street ; . ; 7 _M.C.A. vay are ice-free all year round penticton, B.C. Henderson and Cudmore. M'LEOD Letess ( Mrs, Lloyd: Enman and Dial 5228. Serving se din- , ene aan EE eee hers. Re eae aiaeea cae entertained at a novel tea held in| because of the northern SWING Of | 42 vo wes tg. Wp. Yaa ‘ocd Mrs. J. PB. Molnnis, _ the Y.M.C.A. banquet room, Sat-! the Gulf Stream. PVs. Bi. ey SRS: cide Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy,| DACKS SHOES—TI ift of| em ee cten —— cw watauun - (Bi artase 4 side Emerald , : OES he gh of | ete! VME SELLE EM UM EEE! COREE SSE ESE Ee ree Mrs. Joseph McInnis, perfect taste from $17.95. Hender- eae 4 Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gillis,|son and Cudmore. y 4 eld O.W.L. Summerside y £ ‘qd Women's Institute Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matheson, MUSIC PUPILS. — Mr. Frank! ¥ a) Mary Virginia, Tracadie Kensington Johnson will resume teaching in |& 4) ard Mrs, Edward Laughtin, Ree Mrs. Patrick Murphy, zion Studio on Tuesday, Pec ONLY 15 SHOPPING a! \ ringfie th. Ss erprooke 5 & eG Mr, and Mrs. Ray Leard, Sourt. —- y d Mrs. Harold Matthews, y Leard, ris ' 4 ran wow and Mrs. Gregory Muiligan, a 7x ARREARS for Brook- % DAYS TIL CHRISTMAS 4 and Mrs. Mike Lepnecky, arfgoro field School not pald before Dec. | j eo San Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hogg, 15 will be handed in for collection. \¥ 4 \ir and Mrs, John Watson and Sherbrooke By order of trustees. \% 4 Mee Sammerside Mr. and Mrs, Roy Enman and — 1% 4: 7 vd Mrs. Kelth Mayne and family, Vernon River TONIGHT at 8.30. Recital by ¥ 0 ° , springfield Mr. and Mrs Clayton Hughes,| Margaret Ann Ireland, Canadian | * inet eve ' we ‘¢ Mrs. Spencer Hughes, Emerald pianist. P. W. C. Concert Series. |t' n ris mas : spend Mr, and Mrs. Harold Day, Nor- | Admission 15 cents; students 25 {, 7 i . nd Mrs. Charles Yeo, Ken- boro cents. . cs . ae Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe, NGAGE ‘ | snd Mrs, Leo Mallett, Free- | Norboro ENGAGEMENT — Mrs. Mac ,, ex and 8. alle e Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Corcoran, Brown, Long River, announces the ,\/ 66 ° ° 9”? . . - McElroy, Emerald Boston, Mass. engagement of her daughter Amy } 1S @ 0e d a ee Drerett Haslam The Howard Family, Springfleld Arlene to Eric C. Holmes, son of 4; ar 0 @ own so River ‘| Murlel Haslam, Springfield eee cea potas Ree 9 and Mrs, Perey Mui ana|_ Mr. and Mrs. George Wigmore, | Sington. Marriage to take place tn ‘ ee erald rey Murphy Breadalbane December. | ° 9 °. ! Mins, § » Graham, K 5 Gerald P. Murtagh, Ottawa on a AEer 3 ) raham, ensing Mr. and Mrs. John McInnis, New ENGAGEMENT. — Mrs, Angus) % ; i MacEachern announces the ¢n-| ut and Mrs, Mort Larkin, New net and Mrs, Bert Poole, New pagement of her youngest daughter a , Annan an Mary Brecon, (ill) to Roy ea, N. J. McNeill, Ch'town. a Harold Skillicorn, son of Mr. and si and) Mrs. Maurice Croken, | MT 2" Mrs. Herman Mayne, | urs, H. R. Skillicorn of Belleville, for a da Christmas whirl Emer i : a _ Amelia, Basil and Olive Haslam, cae ee to take place in Tor- g y heme : Springfield , , ganuary: . yey Mr, and Mrs. Hyatt Haslam and] FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The | tl t ff { F LOW IN PRICE Beulah, Fredericton funeral of Baby Kenneth McQuaid. rus ing a e a nth ete | Mr. and Mrs. Alder Large, Wil-|} was held Monday afternoon fiom | F mot the residence of his parents, Mr. | ER-O-PA sg ‘Anna and Belle Curran, Boston |and Mrs, Alphonsus McQuaid, 25 | # H Bileen and Vernon MoLean,/Laptnorn' Avenue to the Roman v se 8 cat onl Charlottetown - , Catholic Cemetery, where service ‘ For gay holiday “doings” a swirling, whirling coal-black taffeta Skirt FROSTED A Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Trainor,|was conducted by Rev. Justin y is a must! These are circular with bands of stitched cording that {ae Emerald MacDonald. Pall bearers were really make them stand out, The material is of fine heavy weight. Sizes 12 to 18 HOLMAN Priced for Gifting— Shirley Dunning, Charlottetown | Alan Murphy, David Arnfast, Jos- Mr, and Mrs. Rud Cotton and/eph Dahl and Donald Garnhum. Emily, New London Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair, are Mrs. Jack Hickox, IN MEMORIAM | —— | | A 6.99 under-the-tree beauties! STANFIELD’S NYLON They're under-the-frock beauties too! Made . of nylon tricot with shadow panelled front : and dainty embroidered bodice top and hem- line. In white only the sizes are 32 to 40. HOLMAN Priced for Gifting— eee 6°» a dream of a GOWN in nylon tricet Springfield Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mallett,| In loving memory of Gaston Sune : Dupuis, who was killed on Dec. 7. CLEA Y Mary LeClair, Charlottetown 1950. | WEAN CLOTHES Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Rayner,| Inserted by Edith and Bryan. iY WEAR LONGER New Annan. : or Your — N MEMORIA | Dry Cleaning Needs Card Of Thanks ' V MEMORIA vl Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Lambe wish Leod, who passed away Dec. 8,| RITE — WAY to extend their sincere thanks to 1945. | Drs. Stewart, McKenzie, and nurs- Always remembered by wife and Phone es, also Joseph Davison and those family. who sent messages of sympathy or | | 2387 ’ helped in any way during the IN MEMORIAM | | — | illness and death of their little CE | cchter. mp of my father,! — = In l6ving memory Mr. Fred Chandler, who passed e away December 8th, 1952. ! Dear Dad the days are long and dreary, | Since you were called to rest, But we bow to our Father in’ heaven, | For He doeth all things for the best. | PATTERSON'S présents the Fabulous New 1954 BULOVA CAoddess of Fame SET WITH DIAMONDS * 17 JEWELS From $4950 WATCH CHLARGEO TO SOW OETAN Lovingly Remembered by His Son Bruce. | | | IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear husband, Mr. Fred Chandler, who passed away Deoember 8th, 1952. Fondest thoughts will always lin- ger, | Around the grave where in you lay | For you left us here, heart broken | Just one year ago today. DRESS ter up for the holiday season! Meee! Wide, comfortable shoulder straps and the dainty yoke are finely embroidered, The waist line in back is elasticised for snug fit. This dream of a nylon Gown 18 in white, <= She'll thrill to the rick rustle of houele striped taffeta in glamorous black or navy. This Christmas frock has & wide graceful Mrs. Annie Chandler. skirt, dolman_ sleeves in bracelet length, i : h ——____-—-—— which along with the high neck are edged delicate blue or shell pink. Sizes are small, with the softest and fluffiest of angora medium or large. HOLMAN Priced for Gift- ‘ § ing— . A bands. HOLMAN Priced for Gifting—- Card Of Thanks I wish to express my sincere ap- ) thie I) preciation to Dr. Seaman, Dr. Cox, . b GOODESS OF TIME "B” } Poy Miss Jackson and Nurses of the . } f also those s Lovingly Remembered by His we | | | | 6* Remember— Gifts From HOLMAN'S Are Opened First! 17 Jewels P, E. Island Hospital 2 Diamonds who sent me cards, treats and flowers while a patient there. Mrs. Neil K. Campbell, BLOUSES to please every lady! B GODDESS OF TIME "0 e 17 Jewels 2 Oia s Lnpansion Bracetet Whether she likes tailored Alluracel — or dramatic Nylon in dress-up fashion, we've the Blouse of her dreams in the 15 distinctive styles from which you may choose. Many colors, too, sizes are 12 to 20. HOLMAN aon HOLMAN'S| | | ? 88 Little Shop Ladies’ Wear 130 Gt. George St. Phone 6732 y ape _— ; wv bE PPD Bn Te AB Dady Dy DW SBP BMPR, FMWD 3 ii } CW aEE PATTERSON'S JEWELLERY STORE