‘s. PAGE SIXTEEN _ Unloading 0L0 lsvonsv lscneeuen I 00AL and l core II. R. LARGE and Company i 9&0? NOTICE Turn your Old Gold, Silver and Diamonds into cosh tor Christmas. Dental Gold, Sterling Silver, Gold Plate, broken or otherwise. Apply ROOM ONE, I23 Euston St. UuQ-eoavowa» o "mercxzaiocrc“"&iqr fi RAW FIIIIS I will pay a special high price Per mink caught in December. AR other furs full value. It is Illlavliul to have beaver skins. lrlng er send your furs to J. D. JENKINS core of The Royal Packing 0o. HUNTING THE WREN IN OLD IRELAND _____ once upon a time in Irelaudthe Wren was hunted and killed on Christmas morning; a branch oi holly and bright ribbons were at- THE CENTRA L GUARDIAR CIAIWILL Mt PIIQUITINAI. 0008i for Christmas Photo- moha- KIDDIE! STOCKING!» sizes 6 to 9% at Th0 FINN! B01091»- ooohi loo Christ-mu mo» overhe- ~_-_- have a few in stock. 1LT. Holman, Ltd. Charlottetown. A‘! ‘III HAIR NINA- Christina-e Specials on all perman- ent: this week only. Phone 2191. I0] CHRISTMAS electrical mp- pllance gift: no our low priced quality stock. Capital Electric, next door to Prince Edward Thea- tre. " CHRISTMAS TREE DECORA- TIONS at MacDonald's Radio Ser- vice. 106 Kent Street. TOYS. TOYS. ‘IUYS-Evorytillnz to delight the kiddies’ hearts on Christmas morning now on display and moving fast. Open evenings. Miller Bros. Ltd. NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Christmas services Sun- day, Dec. 21st: Long River. 11.00 a.m.", Clifton, 2.80 p.m.; Geddie Memorial, 7.30 p.111. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. WINSLOI! UNITED CHURCH RASTORAL CHARGE. - lldr. John Mai-Kay student of Mt, Allison will conduct services December 21st. as follows: 11 A. M Prince-tour: Road church. 3 P. M. North Winsloe. 7.30 Hlghdleld. PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANAILL-Servicee for Sunday, December 21st, as follows: Mount Stewart 11 A. M. Harrington 3 PJVI. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. Special Christmas music at all services. Rev. F. N‘. Young, Minister. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr end Mrs. George E. Young. Belle River. P, ‘E. 1.. wish to announce the engagement of their youngest Laird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan l-Iutchison. New Biwzswick. Mar- riage to take place in the near future. FUNERAL SERVICES -- The funeral of Mr. John A. Murray took place yesterday morning at 8.45 from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Charles MacDon- flld. 211 King St, to st. Dunstalrs Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. David LMcTague. Burial was in Fort Augustus Cemetery. A short. aer- vice was held at the church, eon- ductecl by the pastor, Rev. Louis Mahar- John Cummlakey and Stephen Doyle. was pail bearers in Fort Augustus were: Messrs. Ed- ward Shel. Louis ‘rrainor, John Borne. Cheater Walsh, Chester Quinn and Raymond Boylan. to receive a dole from eachhousg. hold. The atory goes that during the Danish-Irish war, the Danes were resting p-Ner an arduous march and the Irish were creeping up quietly. All of a sudden a wren. spying a few crumbs which the dTOW-sy Danish drummer had drop~ ped on the drumheod. swooped down and began bo peel; a; the crumbs. The pecking awakened the boy, who aroused the camp; the Irish, driven of! and defeated, blamed the boy. Modern Irish, ashamed of the once-honored tradition, say the B11110’ bl"! lily have been a star- iaohed to his body which was car- ried from house to house by wren now welcome the wren to their ling or a sparrow anyway, and boyalwho sang songs and expected farms and homes. HOPE EH81‘? Y“. ‘We ltili. daughter Melinda Clare. to Msgmus Callaghan. who also officiated at the service at the grave. The pail TRYON-BONSHAW Bobbitt Pal- toruto. Services for Sunday. Dee. 21, are: ‘Iryon. 8 p-m-z Bomhew. 730 pm; 'I‘ryon Sunday School, 2 p.111. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Minister. OIIIANGEe-Tho Trol Record iiayer at R. T. Holman bid. Charlottetown Store. will be drawn Xor at 5 P. M. December 24th and not at 8 P. M. as advertised. JUST ARMvElJr-A shipment of Rayon, Crepe and service weight Nylon Stocking: at the Fashion Shoppe. 5.5. “NORTH PIONEER" is due Charlottetown Saturday, Dec. 20, to load general cargo and cattle for SLJJohnZs, Ne\vi’ouncllund.. For space apply to Buntoin, Bell d’ 60., agents. II‘ THERE IS ENOUGH demand to warrant it, we will arrange to cut records for the public on Monday, December 22!. This will apply for the one day only. Ii interested apply early. hiiiler Brothers Lid. CORNWALL. - Pastoral Charge lUnited Cihuxch of Canada. Ser- ‘Vices Dec, ‘Jist: Kingston, ii. an»; New Doimnlon, 3' Rllff Cornwall. 7.30 pm. Church Sullwei at ilic usual hour. Rm". .\l. K. Cliziruiam, Minister. YRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in. Canada. Services of ucrship Sun- day, Dec. 21:’ Cardigan. ll am; Lorne Valley, 2.30 pm; Montague. 7.30 p.111. The Christmas message will be the thelne of nil services. R. D. MacLean, lliinisier. HAVE YOU SEEN the Handi- chef, the rnost astonishing kitchen development of recent years‘! Bolls, broils, toasts, fries and bakes, all on one long lasting iub~ ular element. Ideal for light housekeeping. Afiller Brothers Ltd DON'T LEAVE your Christmas shopping uiuj. the last moment. Tile nicest "luvs are being picks-d up rapidly. You ulll ilnci in on‘: stock something’ i0 please klddzc and adult. nlllae, but while un- usually large this year is melting away. Open evenings. Miller Bro- thers Lid. YORK - IILARSHFIELD UNITED CHURCH 0i Canada. Services for Sunday, Dec. 2i: Christmas Oom- munion services: 1i u.m., Ynrk;-3 p.m., Brackley; 7.30 pm, Central. December £2, 8 p.m., Pleasant Grove. Sunday School concert, Ceiltral Church, Dec. l9, at 8 pm, Chrlsiifiis carol service. York Church, Dec, 24, at 8 pm. Rev. J. H. MacCalluin, minister. ST. PAUL'S A. Y. P. A. - 'l‘i\e regular pic-cling, \\’i:.l1 approxim- ately forty uiembcrs and gucsis bearer; 1n Charxqtwwwn were’ present, \\'ns_ held on Duccmbcz" presses Pgxxkk Denny, Haney 17th, immediately following iho Gallant, cherles Donovan; wurred service in the chapel. A silurt business meeting was held for dis~ cussion of A.Y.P.A. to Christmas boxes, and was fo.~ lowed by a program of National Jack Martin. This bercm with a film showing the church yard and surrounding country “fish inspir- ed Thomas Grey to compose Ill5 famous elegy, said to be the mos-t perfectly constructed in the Eng- lish language. Of particular int- erest to music lovers was the sec- 0nd film. Beethoven's Appassioix- ata. Sonata, played by Myra Hess And the third and final movie of Christmas Carols closed the pro- gram, and was followed by re~ freshments, and benediction by Rev. J. T. Ibbott. Personals ' Mr. Jerrold MacLean, Canoe Cove, is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital, having under- gone a surgical ope-ration or. Wednesday. Prices BIIRISTMAS VACATION in our eye-catching Warm, comfortable and nicely tailored The GREEIIIIAL 0n. Lid. g 3f re a successful - 1:06 lb l Tl l I“ l sh Suit! l. In colors Navy, Brown, Green and Red combinations. q. Sizes 7 Yrs. to 20 12.95 to 19.75 l IADIES‘ WEAR ‘ 99 QUEEN ST. contributions FllmBoard movies shown by Mi". -.~ ~ MAY WI ' Sweaters .,__ " l’ l‘ DARK-TONE!) DYES BRING PIlLE SHEERS UP TO DATE New dork shades of hosiery which lrliicvc n fashionable liaison be- xeen "new look" hcmllnes and nines uill be on parade during the uulirluyts. Want to put your legs into this show? You can with no strain on your budget, if you'll round up those pnlc nylons that look dated and douse them in dark dyes. Thanks i0 new dark-toned stock- ing dyes, this trick of bringing pale socks up to date need only set you back a few pennies, cast little p! your time. Another point in favour of this simple and thrlftiy stocking reno- vation is that broken-up pairs can be dyed and put back into ser- vice with matching mates. I The procedure? First wash stock- ings and rinse thoroughly. Then . dissolve dye in warm water in on agai/e or porcelain pen set on ' your stove. Heat the solution t0 just below a simmer. Drop in wet. unfolded stockings. To distribute dye evenly, move stockings around in the dye bath - which is kept just below the simmering point»- for 15 minutes. Rinse stockings tn cool water to float out excess dye and hang your glamourous dark- toned shears up to dry. hIrGILI. TO STAGE WINTER CARNIVAL MONTREAL Dec 10 - (OP) -_ McGill University. playing host next February to the intercollegiate elli championships, Ls planning a mammoth winter iarnlval that will have its locale both in Montreal and the Iaurentlan mounteinl. M06111‘: first winter carnival will be singed Feb. i9 to 21 and a busy program has been prepared Reward that angelic smile and sparkl- ing hoio with on extra special Chrisiv mas present. Three-Quarter length Coats with de- tachable fur collar . . Sur Coats All Wool Jackets .. .. $4.50-$9.75 ....... $235-$450 He-Man Robes Sox, just like Dads, all wool . SHIRTS-we hove whites, solids and stripes $195-$235 SUGGISfi-i .. . . . $I3.95 up $9.50 up . . .,.,. . . $3.75-$II.50 $I.I0 lots of them- Who wouldn't think he was a big shot! Dressed up in one oi our smart Overcoat: or Suits—The Overcoat: are in such smart styles as Balmacoon with slash pockets and fly front.--Slip-ons with slash pockets- and belied models with porch pockets. Prices: 29-33 $17.50 - $21.00 34-37 ..._._., .. .._..$2I.50 - $42.50 Maori:- eruuzoo for the Canadian and United States teams that will compete. Skating. tobogganing and sleigh- ing on the slopes of Mount Royal will set the proceedings in motion Feb. l0. with large bonfires providing light and the 'McGilI band supplying music. Competitors will move to 8t. Margaret's in the Llaureniians. Feb. 20, for the downhill and slalom races. with skiers from a dozen universities expected to compete. Scene of the carnival will shift to Montreal at, night and while spectators. supplied with box suppers, sit in straw-floored stands at Molson Stadium. speed-skating races will be held between Cana- dlan and American competitors. There will be figure sketinl performances as well and a carni- l W0n’t I Be the . l Cats Meow When I (lall On eMy Best Girl»? a SUITS- long pants .. Boys’ sizes 28-32—Coar with 2 longs- Tailored iust like Dads-English and dom- estic tweeds and worsteds, fancy and srripesin colours blue, grey and brown. Junior siges 24-28-coat with short and Students’ sizes 34~37¥coat, vest and I pair longs ..... ...,_., $24.50 - $38.50 checks $14.50 - $18.50 $I8.50 - $31.50 val queen will be crowned. Bonds and bonfires again will lend color to the testival and when the out- door program is completed, basket- ball, wrestling. boxing pnd squash events will be staged in the McGill gymnasium, to be followed by a dance. The cross-country and ski Jump- ing events of the college champion- ships will be staged llch. 2i and after the Jumping the hicGiiI hockey team will plav an American team. Another dance at night Will bring the carnival to a close. NOTTINGHAM. England-IO?) -- A woman with £1,000 ($4.000) in the bank was fined £5 for! stealing n teaspoon. jigscrrl Puzzle, and a Christmas tree decoration worth £2. 55 Prince St. l9 WEEKEND SPECIALS i SEEDED RAISINS, 4 .99: p» JELLIED CRANBERRY SAUCE, per RED ROSE COFFEE, per lb. 49c GROVE MAPLE BUTTER, per tin 39c SHREDDIES, 2 pkgs. WE HAVE A WIDE VARIETY OF FILLED COOKIES AND CAKES; CHOCOLATE IARS AND CANDY; SOAP AND SOAP POWDERS. MacPllEE BROS. OPEN EVENINOS ' UNTIL CHRISTMAS Phone 246-1 l Glive him a MANI’S Present Every He-Mon has on interest in Cor AccessoriesuThis yecr give him a present HE‘LL enjoy. HOT WATER HEATER RADIOS DEFROSTING FAN CHROME WHEEL RINGS GAIARDINE SEAT COVERS CLOCKS ENGINE JACKET HEATER FOG LIGHTS FLASHLIGHTS REAR VIEW MIRRORS CIGAR LIGHTERS VANITY MIRRORS DON'T iiUY THE SAME STEREOTYPED PRESENTS YEAR AFTER YEAR ‘ |=. n. Manama PHONE 860 I69 GRAFTON ST-