1a°»l‘ll'...‘n't'l‘.1.'°%.$"y‘”3l‘§ \ VIllNUARY, ‘u, 1959 Charlottetown Island Clams, Solid Pack, Oranges very special, per WEEK l Ellll run some stones Tomatoes, choice quality, 2 tins - - - Orange Marmalade, Pure, 4 l_b ._tins -_- - 7 _ _ Strawberry Jam, 4 lb. till! - Tomato Catsup, quart bottle -- - — _— - — Island Cranberry Jelly, per tin -— -- — -~ - — srscnis & Sunuherside — - 23c . _ , 171 Gmfton Street. L-ififl-l-XO-Sl. . 49c P"? four-buckle overdioea 2 i" __ __ __ ‘p- 21c It PllIfilO-IWKUBOD; 5&5 dDZ. 1 1 —' 1 1 I- 250 BQARD 0F TRADE anmn Meetlhl; tonight B o’clook. I -'- '- — - — -— 49¢ L-m-i-u-ii. 19c bwyslmlwwgv‘ beg-t“ b b all}; . u . 16c $1.30 at Purdle-Wrrusons qéioes Dominion Government. With every ‘filer of $1.0) or more you can get electric light bulbs In U 25, 40, 60 wait size. Approved by th Limit of 5 to each customer. each ‘Charlottetown Phone 747 Summerside, Phone 399 BASH e& GARRY STURES Free Delivery Iiree Delivery Cardigan Head iAnd Vicinity NJ‘. John Mustard M. L A» b0 ‘lihe school henrhaa r‘ and both teacher and pupl back to work once more after very pleasant Christmas holidays spent It their several hams. ' Mr. Wilbur McDonald, ‘Lorne ‘Vaailtley, was a visitor to the City W ' lied On ‘Thursday evening Cardlgnn Head School was decorated to the doors. while the pupils under the capable lion of their toddler Miss Mary McAuley presented their annual Christmas concert, ~ ma "was racemes " success. ' Adar“ ~number of parents and visitors were present and an excellent gran-l was rendered. After Santa appeared, as a decorated tree was setaglowawi candles and firecrackers and Bantu assisted by the er,‘ dis’ ‘ of the presents from the eavy laden tree to fie children also a treat of carfiy for eanh one pre- sent. Mr. PhiIp Sullivan» capsbly presided and tne folio . pro- gram‘ was well rendered the ifferent pupil!» and all are lobe nmmtulated. Rrcliation —Weloome --_Mar_1e- Sullivan. i ' ' ~ ".1? ~ f~.‘~'"“‘ Pclfiorus —Welomns- Numb‘ emof‘ u s. . . lgzcltatlcn —(lhri.otlnle‘llbellnl— llfred . Dr} — nine “flpill. . Recitation -A Merry Christmas -Jackie Webster. “Belg —Oowboys Mother —Mae' un m. Recitation --A Ch ' tmss Secret dMLYIOTlC Sheppard. a ‘Dialogue’ P?‘ 1111's Pockets — um er p . Motion Song —Welcome Christ- mas -Number of Pupils. . - Step Dance --Glad,vs Saunders. Solo —It Comes Upggt a Mid- nl ht Clear —6andrs 8115011- ghecltation —’l"he But Clause - llanley Ferguson. I kl and Sianiev cbster. “fish Gold ma. in the sky- Badle Sullivan. ‘Dialogue- The Greatest Joy -- Number or Pu . , Rdfitatignui-Khmle in Names ._A ~ livan. wldJbléewgm-BIDIBB Helpers-Gear!!! r, sandra rmouson. kliteglltaticnm-Bebyfs Book —Gfl" | e a . - "Solo fgenin-Clagsis Comilfl 5° Town -0eorgie W ter. Tapnance —Gladya Saunders Duet -M Kitty —-Marie and Yell‘ ‘Head -— ' Ph ills Bhclifilfd. _ 8 Ivnstrumsstnl Music b glCeorgle . tan sy a a e 2 . . ' Dialogue-Jolly i?» the llinista‘ -Nu.mber of Pupils. l. Panuimine- vayinallenafl‘ ' -Number o! girls. " c: any, .,R1ecitation_ -oeorsi= National Anthem. I m. 11mm canal-m. Baldwin's a Read. was a visitor to the City on I Mday. . . . . ...._.._ ‘ The residents a mu district re- g; tg'lifll1mrfollltho m‘ " . . o rs. - in herhome in New‘? launch ln poor health for some - sudden death came. . m. emu-u mm. drove to ‘I60! Oil m» ma: mktkfilv the gnéiiiiimiwisi-“HE; l a-"s en are pupplied by the Peakes Orchestra. '- "' than. rmnhfaiwge ' ' mentors up i ‘ w.“ . the iFnFaYl oi’ his fincle the late Mr. Philip Pronen Vernon ltiv- er. The dance w’); in St. Terlens hall on Wednesday eveni under the auspices of the Credi. Union oalgllgflgl He“ W85 fl- Ni-‘flflt Vii-Wu Officers was a. huge sucoem. ‘there the [ngflgj- o; ma“; was a large attendance 0f young and old and all thoroughly ed i-hurlselvee. Music was The Annual Christmas Concert ofLorne Valley school was held in the school mom on v even- ing. Dec 23rd, with s large nt- tendance of parents and visitors. The school was nicely with lly and wreaths for the oc- on I beautifully decorated tree. well laden with gifts occupied one corner ofl the {lolignbeelfiftcr n. splendid’ rogmm n con- "cludlcdibentn Claus arrived and were distributed ' lfts 89' gfniwnyéeand a treat of can was given all the children. hearty vote oi’ thanks by Mr. Alex McIntyre was tendered the teacher under whose care the pr was . ‘Hidbypfflflfflln lows:- sung senior Pupils. Welgme Address —Nonna Me- mod; tlon —A mil-utmo- wel- w -_-4 Junior Glfll - Dollies.‘ y n‘ '-‘A Youthful Bpeeber an AI _“_A s‘ . Oh claims‘ Becitati Calif-harmless sham Dialogue —‘-Mr. Piper Gives n PrefentA-Irene Mclnnis and Jim blclhnnell. v itecltctuui —- Pleasing: Santa Ole-us -Oharlas‘ Modrath. Ch _ 8enior Church (lhcir. Recitation -.A mirisimas Greet- ing -Eleanor Mclnnis. Recitation —’me Lesson 4mm onn L-rae March of ole m- voya- i2 Junior pu its. n -- What I mono! ~12 Pupils. Gloria-by Senior Church (Jhsir Drill —-Chrisirnss Bier end Bell- O senior Pilpils. Recitation -A Cheerful Mei-w Christan: —\R0y Lin. Rleeitatlon -.At filzhnll ‘rim: m 42in; Pleased — Vernon . ' Clmlng —Netional“Anthe|n-. Ferguson, O .N. It. Cape Torme tine, 0 m%' at we at his former spent Gil-Islands nmlncxxaigaanem. blsnllertintlcrcornnwunvil mtodeorgetown “ma; The Semi-Annual examination of Baldwin's Road School was held on Wednesday Iiat with a l in Canon‘ 1' B. Oeudet. cm’ familiar - tb b ... l eras... e.h._.._.- 1'5... an eol r an mo: n: 21%;‘: '2¢‘i"€.a"‘1"'3.;'l"..".ts, w able in advance. counnmsrr um . Anon ‘ °N14~Q789'g’g1n1 HAGNITOS —- All m“ Q - nets rec t? mansrannen _.1vn~_ Rich m ‘g! “an - t been i be nu ,by Mr. Hamilton of Du-Telltrlfiflyuijutléior clerk, m one one f e ifax branches and ‘wiliolesve for there this week. LOUIS HEMON CLUB Allis Bernadette Blanchard enteitslned home on the evening or January lth. An all-Erench study period w! mum. carried out under ction of Miss Emelyn Mg- proved very instructive. Miss Evelyn Hessian invited the members to ha- hcme for the next SCHOOL _BOARI) - At the 11101115111)’ 111061-118 of the Charlotte- town School Board. a report was received from a committee ap- pointed in connection with the a- mount paid to substitute teachers. Mr- H. F. MacPhee. K, 0,, and Mr. J. Wilfred Boulter were a - pointed a committee to look in training equipment. Dr. W. J. P. MFB-v Mlllan and Mr. Reuben Maodon- aldwerc also a inted to in- Closes" children. ‘min is a problem that had been discussed previously by the Board. TENDERS!) SHOWER. -- On Tuesday evening "January 3rd. nnnia Holmes entertained at the home of he: sister, Mrs. Gor- Prince Bineet. in honor of la Hilda Bradley who is one ol this season's Popular young brides. The even- n was happily spent at bridge. A er luncheon-was served by the hostess. Miss Bradley was pleas- antly surprised by her friends with a miscellaneous shower. be- l the recipient of many lovely 3%. On Wednesday evening Miss Bradley was guest of honor at the home of ‘Mr. and . . J. Brawders, when she was presented with a beautiful gift. The Park- dale Women's Institute also re- “ ed Hilda Bradley in the presentation of a unique silver tray and relish dish. IBU)AI.= SHOWER-A very pleasant evening wvas spent re- cen/tly at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell. Mil-bum, when friends and neighbors earth- ered to lflldfll‘ miscellanems for n formerlv Miss Ann M. eon. of Central. Lot l6. The bride and groom were escorted into the, living room which had been taste- fully decorated for the wioccaslon. the mums hackle. Myrtle lMsc- Ma Boulter. while . and Mn. 10m! and happy wed- Personals ma. Welter Wilson. City. ll vis- iting her sister. .. Guy Rodd Brantley, for e few days. Mrs. J. D. imkins, and Min Parula Reylfie-ltl, retuYned Monday right from Hmmlns, Ont, who‘ they 1'. the with lim. Boyce W. White o! Char- lottetown. has retiu-vned to he!‘ home, after spending s. f days with her parents Mr. an Mrs. Preston H. Warren. Bay View. Inclld Gnudet left on return to Quebec saturfiav morning after spending his Christmas holidays with nu parents. m. and lllrs. 3. . Euc as b; is n will ruume his duties as professor of English and French literature in the Jesuit Oollese. Quebec. Cameron. Blanche Mark. _ Drill -— Goodnight — m... col "Ab the first of a cold, rub n little ‘bfintholatum tqlanoetnls. thermal . . . u [erme . . . O. on’ quiet: RELIEF rnou ma; cant tubs m- jnr oi’ Meatbolntum today. gusnnteedcmooaybenk. u Attention Poultry. -_ Woducers ' W Fredericton. . dress was has the Louis Hemon Club at he: um bvth Willi Emmet Croken, Harold Campbell Rev. W_ Iicholson’: Fox Health (8 FEEDG FOB 1 CENT) threeweeke .B-lldMd‘ i‘lDdflU- H Trinity United Bhureh WEDNESDAY,’ JANUARY l1 i3 fiflififik“ Ill‘ Praise-Heed: "W. u! l Lfliidllflnll Thibodeau - Bradley Nuptials ‘ veflwieteod tt weddi lemnieadatpéiy n‘ r Plaster Rook. New Brunswick. Father Do performed the ceremony in he presence of rela- tives and intimate iriende. , The bride was attended by her Mary Bra some in a simple frock of Carlba silk crepe with high cut neckline and gold trimmings, cor-sage woolaine. She wore a col-sage pale pink roses. Tlhe lgrkie travel- , led in a light tweed. coat th nooon collar and wore brown ac- oesscries. The happy eoifrle left on ashort honeymoon trip hrougb the Mari- es. Ln Memoriam i JAMES IAN COUSINS The angel of visited the home o1 Mr. rs. Ernest Cousins. hunter River on Sunday morning Oct 30th. and claimed their oldest boy at (he tender age of ten years. tnouwi never in very robust health his passin a great shock. He leaves to mourn. his parents and one brother Lloyd, and his grandparents, Mrs. Mac- Kenzie of Hunter River and Mr and Mrs James Cousins of Glynde Riv-l er. The funeral which was largely- attended was held Monday after- noon in Himter River United Ch Rev ‘W. A. MacQuarrie‘ conducted the service and 5130b?‘ comforting words- to the sorrowlng ones. hymns sung were The Lord is my Shepherd, Bale in the death and M Arms of Jesus and When he oometh d, sung by Elwood Robertson _a class- mate 0t the HBOOILCG The pallbearers were six school chums. Wllmot Roberson. Chester Whltlcck, Gordon Ripley, e MacFadyen, Robert dmith and - bert MacQual-rie. Interment was in Hunter River Cemetery. I500-1-11-1i. ‘MRS MAHRY ELLEN MUTTABI There passed away at the home of her ' son. Harry Mu c, at North Carleton, on October 15th., Mrs. Ellen Muttarc after a short illness. Mrs -Muttsrt was be- fore her marriage, Mary Ellen Mc- Donald of North Carleton and was most highl esteemed for her man fine qualltes o! heart and m . For the past seven years, Mrs. Mut- tart hld lived with her son, Harry and was tenderly cared for b dailghter-in-law during her Her husband redeceased; her seven years ago. s. Mutter-t‘ died tn the home where she was bum. She leaves to mourn four sons Hu- bert on the homestead at Scarle- town; Joseph, at Albany; Harry of North Carleton: Wilbert of Matta- pan. Mass, who arrived home in time for the funeral, and one broth- er. John McDonald of Indian Riv- er. P. E I. The funeral took lace on Wed- y, October '1 ‘.. from the home of her son Harry to Seven Mlle Boy inch and cemetery where she was tenderly laid to rest rs Messrs George Muttart, wubgrt Muttart. E Monn-ghan officiated. rouamo CRICKET ram wms . South Africa urlng visitors amassed 237 runs me wicket before m the loss o! one 1m close u: play. cneaneo run mnrran main Self-praise is a 800d deal like rid- lug on o merrv-sv-mund. it mic- lle. our persona dean. but it never gets u. anywhm: But-as 8:90! never refuses ink. 811.1 for the ne- fit of fomnon who want m raise some foxes and It! W at in a recent ue we y“ unam- statements foxes and ed al h." ondertul as was $19 have beenby £0 "l" BEACH." ue ‘n: mflgkflllnl-Plerre Show on November il-elgazfl- l! ucml Conflu- Brol» we‘! "W ptatcer to: the second time. Here seven ma. oliber first ve been Hedda" while , I 131E cmsnwrrsroww qgaanmw ARMS USELESS 01v . A WET DAY Rheumatism Pains Relieved by Kruachen He is wage anoterwo id to Kn”. (‘lien Belle. which quicklyrybmugh relief. So of course I have ke t on with it. and I am now much getter and have never felt so fit for years used to feel so miserable and sluggish. but now it is a pleasure to be able to workP-GB. The Pains and stiffness oi rheu- matism are often caused by uric in the muscles . The numerous salts in Kruschen assist in stimulating the internal organs to healthy, regular activity, and help them to elimln. ate excess uric acid. romvsrows arvm sun vronnrr ' Some of the farmers are getting an extra supply of fl Jack frost is usy while others are employed digging marsh nvud Mr. Rudolph and John M - han of Tamntum were visitors Mt. Ryan, on Thursday, Mr. Thomas Brazel. was p. vis- itor to the City Wednesday and reported the lee from Southport to the Prince St. landing in good condition. ' Miss Lillian Higgins spent the New Year weekend with her par- eiits. Mr. and Mrs. fltewart Hig- g I15. . Master John and Miss Margaret Bmzel spent Christmas with their uncles, Mr. J. R. Brazel. Messrs. Luke and Matthiv Praught of Earnscliffe visited Mt Ryan on Thursday and reporter‘ travelling in an excellent con- cm Mr. Lawrence Brazel paid a vi= it to the City Saturday. Among those attending Midniizb Mass in Charlottetown were: Jos eoh and Kenneth MacDonald Vernon Drlscoll. Peter Doyle, Law renoe and Melvin BrazeL, Master Daniel DrLeooll is spend lng the weekend ‘in Donagh. Mr. Joseph Brunei was a visits‘ to‘ the City, ‘Thursday on busi 116$. Miss Marv Slavin. teacher of Johnstons River School spent the holiday in Boston Mr. Joseph Currie. Mermaid spent Wednesday in Mt. Ryan. Mr. Clair slaven. New Perth spent Christmas at the home 0f his brother, Mr. Joseph Slavln. Mt. Ryan. Child for Adoption By the middle or end of February—Parents young — College edu- cation. Health guar- antee. Handed over in- cognito or full partic- ulars given if desired. Write L. K. L.,i Guardian. I 1582-1-14 -l3-16-18-Z)-Z i DOMINION OF CANADA PBDVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD SLAND the Probate Court 3rd George ‘elzisgiais 9. pi 5 ti? i? i? s5. “l; mansion. ' ‘K , oaqrmwtpea.) SAVE1/4to%! JANUARY SALE run soars -The BEST January Fur Sale we've ever had! Quality fur cools, fashion-right next year as they are novn. of savings up to 7/5.’! Every coat from regular stock -— every wanted STYLE and FUR! Shop today! The following is only an example of the many out- standing bargains in our large stock. Hudson Seal Goats Sizes 14 to 44 Reg. prices $195.00 to $295.00 Sale Prices $1 to $22590 MIISKRAT BOATS All Styles and sizes Regular prices were $125.00 to $195.00 SALE PRICE $95.00 T0 $1 Russian Seal, French Seal,‘ Northern Seal, Electric Seal Former prices were $59.50 to $135.00 Sale Prices i $45M T0 Lapin Coats 6 only. Box Style Sizes 14 to 18 . /' Brownfihgiesys and 5 .00 $ .50 it 55 m 69 . line oi a Kind Russian, Persian Lamb Coat Box tailored style, size 16. Regular price was $425.00 4- ‘ ~ ‘it Space does not l SALE $325.00 PRICE——— -' allow us to list Russian Grey Squirrel the many other Box Swagger Style extraordinary Sizes 18. Reg. $335.00 values. giggly, $2259" " EVERY COAT Dropskin Raccoon Coat CARRIES OUR Box Style, Size 1s GENUINE Regular price $245.00 GUARANTEE SALE ' $1 0F ABSOLUTE PRICE ‘— - — SATISFACTION. ISLHND 157 QUEEN STREET RJRIERS PHONE 1177 z k . i.