DECEMBER _. 14. 1947 Mall Order and Agency WILL CLOSE AT 5:30 PM, DEC. 24th AND REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL Monday December 29th We gladly take this excellent opportunity of giving our staff a mid-winter holiday period following the rush of the busy Christmas Season. F. A. S. JONES SPEOIAL REPRESENTATIVE THE NEW F. M. RADIO IS HERE If you are considering a new Radio see the R. C. A. VICTOR MODE‘ 80 and be assured that it will not be out- moded in a short time. Frequency Modulation is combined with Short Wave Band Spread in o beautiful cabinet to make o radio you will enioy for years. MILLER BROTHERS LTII. iiiarirriri ‘ Merry Christmas and lottetown Fire lesions enosiro. , ‘I. We Wish All Our Oustomers A very Costello's Meat Market COR. SPRIAX} PAR-la ROAD Ar BAYFIILLD b!‘ Seasons Greetings. Si? ‘In cnoerrrr s. sroiuzv . I LIMITED THE CENTRAL \ ' ‘rue consonant. GUARDIAN This column is reserved tor news of local interest. but advertising o! e newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word strictly pey- sble in edynaca . C0088 for Christmas Photo graphs. C0085 for Christmas Photo graphs. _ GENERAL ELECTRIC kettles at Brown Electric. sumo-r arrrs .. Worth's Drugstore, Prince _Street. i__ I ALADDIN’ LAMPS in table, floor, bracket and swinging models. Fen- nell d: Chandler. DELIGHT HER with boudolr or pin-up lamps from a fresh new shipment at Brown Electric. ALADDEN Kerosene Mantle Lamps now convertible to electric lamps. Fennell d: Chandler. WE WILL BE CLOSED on Mon. day and Tuesday, Dec. 20 and 30, for stock-taking. Batt 6s MacRae. I! All to Montreal and Boston in about three hours. Phone Mari- time Central Air‘ ays 2061 or M0. SANTA CLAUS will be at Ber- nard's Store, Wednesday afternoon from 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. Bring the children. KIRK 01" ST. JIAMES. — Con- irary to previous announcement there will be no service in the Kirk Christmas morning. ANYONE WISHING to contri- bute to Children's Christmas at Protestant Orphanage may leave parcels at 158 Prince Street. D NATION RECEIVED. - The Gree vale District, have contributed to the Salvation Amny $8.50, collect- ed by the Women’; Institute of that district. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR. WAYS three times daily to Mone- ton. Air end rail connections tc Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or M0. —..- . FIREMEN CALLED-The Char- .Department was called at 10.40 inst night for a. flre| in a barn at 62 Briihton Avenue. There was only slight damage. v llullity Oecree Granted In England DERBY. England, Dec. 28 - (CP) — Norman A. Ramsell was granted a nullity decree by a div- orce court after hearing evidence that his Canadian bride. Gertrude Amelia Ramsell, nee Quinn, of Charlottetown, disliked England and refused to cOnsummnta the marriage. RamselLwas with the Royll All‘ Force in Canada when they were married at Charlottetown May 21. 194.3. Within an hour or trwo of the wedding reception he had to leave for England. Judge AR. Willies said the hur- ried msrriags caused s “remark- able state, of affairs" when the bride later came to England. The Judge said Ramseli was, fortunate in being able to get a nullity decree for refusal more ygpidly than for dosertion. BIRTHS. IAAIIRIAIES. OEATIIS 50c Per insertion BIRTH S CLARK - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Dec. 10. to Mr. and Mrs. AM. Clark. Central Royalty, l IOII. MMDOUGALL — At the P. E. I. Hospital, December 21st. 1947. I0 Mr. and Mira. Danlel MsoDouzall. (nee Annie mcNovin). New Dom- inion, a daughter, Jessie llama. DEATHS MaoKAY-At Nelson. B. 0.. on Nov. so, m1, Mrs. Oliver Meclhi’. formerly of St. Peter's Bay. P-EI BARRETT — Suddenly at Green Bay, December 28. 1947. Ambrose Barrett in his 60th year. Funeral from his late residence Thursday afternoon. service stzriing at I o'clock. Interment Appin Road cemetery. CAMPBIlL - At Charlottetown on Tuesday. Dec. 23, 100i. Thomas Campbell, formerly of Klnkors. in h“ 13,11 you, flls remains will rggt gt, the A.A. l-tennessey Yun- era! Home. Interment will take PIQC. p. Kinkora. Details at the funeral arrangements will be an- nounced lster. ’ Marylin]; - In 5t. Elisabeths Hospital. Brighton. Mass., on Tuesday. Dec. as. 1w. Mm A- Macfntyre. formerly of 9t. Peter's. widow of the late Angus Maoln- tyre, fler remains will be forward- ed to Charlottetown, accompanied by her daughter, Mary E. Macin- tyre and will be transferred to the A.A. Iiennessey Funeral Homi- Intermerit will tsko place in 5t. Peter's Bay. Details of the fun- eral arrangements will be announ- ced later. ILOJAacLean UNDEITAKER EMIALMIR . CEASWELL for Photographs. AT‘ YOUR SERVICE-Arafat Coal Co. Phone 240R. ' CHRISTMAS TREE LAMPS and Wreaths. Toonubs Musk; sum. l. A. MoDONALDI store will close at 5.30. CHOCOLATES in pound boxes, Worth's Drugstore. Prince Street. FRIDAY being a Government holiday there will be no chest clinic ' held at Provincial Senator-hm. NEW WILLIS PIANO "Canada's Best". Beautiful rioh mahogany. ‘Ibombs Music Store. BERNARD’! STORE, Borden, h“ Christmas Candy, Chocolates and _ BI". Toys and Gifts for men and women. EIJCTIIIO TOASTERS, Alli/Chile- matic Irons, Steam Heaters and EltgOlifid Razors. Toombs Music S m. YOUR LAST MINUTE GIFT Smgestioris awaits you at Toombs Music Store. = T0 NEW GLASGOW in 25 min- utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily. Phone 2061 or‘ 540, IDEAL GIFTS in house furnish- ings at MaoFarlane Bros, Kent Street, opposite C. F. C. Y. ‘ GUITARS. Violin and I-Ianmon- icas and your Favorite Records. Toambs Music Store. HAVE FRIENDS HERE-Rev. and lidrs. A. Gordon Faraday who are volunteers to the Foreign Mis- sion Field. were honored at Knox Presbyterian Church, Halifax, Sun- dill! night. Mr. Faraday was pre- sented with a cheque from the connotation by L. c, Smith, and Mrs. Faraday with a handbag by Mrs. John Cameron. Two dele- gates from St, David's Presbyter- ian Church. Rev. Frank Lawson. and W. J. Kane presented Mr. Faraday with a cheque from the congregation of St. David's. Dr. J. J. McRitchie, president of the Men's Club of St. David's, pro,- sented Mr. Faraday with o. set of MaoAsklll pictures, a glft~of the club. Rev. and Mrs. Faraday will leave shortly for Toronto, where Mr. Faraday will take the post o! Secretary of Missionary Educat- ion of the Presbyterian Church in .Canads. —- (Halifax Herald). DIES IN BOSTON — Word was received by lvlr. Harold Hennessey. Charlottetown, last night of tin- death in St. Elizabeth Hospital. Brighton, Mess" of Mary .A, MscIntyre, formerly of St. Pet- er's Bay, P. E. 1., widow ofe the late Angus Maclntyre. She was s daughter of the late John MoLelian and Catherine MacDonald. Her re- imains, accompanied by her daught- er, Mary R. MacIntyi-o of 73 Magaz- ine Street, Cambridge. Mars. are being forwarded from » Qemiioridge Christnnas nigiht, and will be taken to the A.A. l-lennessey Funeral Home in Charlottetown. Interment will be i.n.the family vault in St. Peter's Bay. Full details of the funeral arrangements will be on- nounced later. - Personals Dr. Grapt. M.P-. was seventy-one on Saturday, and still going strong. Mr. Phlli Hardy student st Queen's Um versity. Kingston, Ont’... has arrived home in spend the Christmas holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hardy. Santa Balls Early At The Sanatorium There was great excitement at the Provincial Sanatoriu-m lest Friday night when Santa Claus visited the twenty-four children' who are patients there. The visit had to be made early this year be- cause so many of the children are going to spend Christmas st their homes. When Santa arrvied at the san- atorium with his bags of, gifts he found the children almost all gs- thered in the gaily decorated re- ception room which was complete with a beautiful Christmas tree and all the fixings. Santa was leased to see that so many of the lttle polio pltiEIltl who had been Cl-IARLOTTETOWN sr. Peter's OATIIEORAI. CHRISTMAS SERVICES: Ilzll p.ns.: Christmas Eve Mid- night Men. CHRISTMAS DAY: l:00: Holy Communion. 11:00: The Family Service Parents and Children. N0 EVENING SERVICE. 0n the Sunday after Christmas there will be the usual services at 8 and ll. a.m., and at ‘I pan. there wlll be a Special Carol Service. For f and .4 (Notices . 8T. VINCENTS OIIPIIANAGE Saturday the St. Vincent's Group held a Treasure Hunt to start of! the day and after considerable tracking the boys finally found Red Pine and the Treasure. After. a. treat was eaten the boys chose their favorite games and songs for the remainder of the meeting. LONE SCOUT! , Lone Scout Lorne Ramsay, Kensr ington, RR. No. 6, has been award- ed his Tenderfoot Badge after con- pleting ti)» required Tests. Lorne ‘has been a Scout for only a short time and we wish him luck in in: 2nd Class work. P.L.'S TRAINING COURSE AN]? ‘ RALLY A considerable number of Iiwlllvo‘ have been passed in to HQ. re- garding the Rally on January and 4th. We are still waiting tc {hear from Sunrumerside, Souris, and - Montague, to mention a few. SEASONS GREETINGS We hero at l-LQ. would like to take this opportunity to wish each , and every scouter. Scout, and Wolf I Cub, a Very Merry Christmas and with your continued co-operation and. interest we are looking forward to prosperous Scouting in 194.8. PRINCE SPEEDS?!‘ SCHOOL The following songs end carols were sung by the pupils of Grades 6 to 10 under the direction of Miss Lillian Ma-cKenzie, Mus. Baa, at their Christmas closing: 0 Come All Ye Faithful (with descent). Gesu Bambino (Pietro Yoml— Senior Birls. _ Shepherds in the Field (French Carol)—boys, Gloria in Eircelsis (Haydn). I- part round-Senior girls. 0 Holy Night. As Lately We Watched descmtF-Austrian Carol. whence Is That Goodly l-‘rag- rance (French caroli. Shepherd Shake off Your Draw-- sy Sleep (with descantl-Bessn- can carol. On Monday afternoon the pu- pils of Grades l to 5 presented a_ program of songs, recitations and dialogues in the school hall Whit-h was excellently given and eniflffld by all present. in bed last year were sutfi ently improved to be up and about to receive him this ear. After distributing ‘packages of ggily wrapped presents, which were provided by the mnlor Red Cross members from many of the schools in the province. Santa played his accordion, sang and danccd- Thil delighted the children who iolned in singing and then recited for him. Arrangements for Bantas visit were made by the Charlotte- town Rotary Club. in era-operation, with the Ricd Cw!!- (with Stead “Bros. Service Station Moipeque Road, will be open from 9 a.m. to ii o.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 pun. on Christmas Day. ' Y fiQO{O O<%OO{>OD%OQ%OO%O THE GRAHO LOIISE’S OFFIOERS L. O. L. F. REV. J. R. E. ISLAHII SKINNER, G.M. C.D. MacFHAlL, D.G.M. C. A. CUDMORE, .l.D.G.M. I. A. MURRAY, G. SEC'Y. i y. o. MocEACHERN, o. rms. ~ exund to all members of the Orange Family THE SEASONS GREETINGS 0< r sf,» w‘; “$1 _ ‘I i it. “v-M‘ LlwiT/j/ ., ‘v ,r ,4‘ ‘by?’ 7r r ‘a s? s, w‘ The Aeortiest cf Christmas Greetings - n-n-n-c- >\.-.__ r pa‘ In Memos-lam MRS. AMOS R. GOR-RILL Mrs. Amos R. Gorrill of Glen- wood, formerly Helen Dunbar of Alma, passed away st her home on December ll, l947_,_,in her 70th year. She had been in falling health for several months, but death came suddenly at. the end. In the community vrhere she had lived for over fifty years and had taken an interest in all its activities. she will be greatly missed, but more especially in her home which she loved. She will be remcbered by her family as a loving and wise mother. And by her neighbours as a generous and sympathetic friend. She was a member of Spring- flelcl Baptist Church, the Wom- an's Missionsry Qofiifltl‘. Md l! honorary president of Dunblane Women's Institute. she is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. C. B. lnman (Addie). Hamilton. Ont-l Mrl- li- J. Sabine (Lulu). West Point; 0H6 son. Leslie at home; nine KPH-hil- children and three great III-M- children. A daushter- M“ R- MscIssso (Millie) predeceased h" M4940. The funeral. which W" l 1"" one, was held on December 13th. The service was conducted by the Rev. a. o. Hewlett assisted b7 the n", n, A, Bagnsll. Mrs. [Lillie MsoLesn sans beautifully ‘Good- Night and Good-Moraine." The pallbearers were! KIWI"! Dunbar. Frank Barbour. Humph- rey Oulton. Robert Oulton. R0! Oulton and John l-Iierlihy. Interment was at 361M! 30m- etery. .--—-v—-i--""“' uoounur MEMontAL 11;; ggxnphtlll! is named after its irwmtor, Adolph Sax. "~40 hlNAQD7s‘ O. l’. llutciiesiia l SOii OPTOMETRI STS “Specialists In the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular ile- feels.” 8O Grafton Street ' FROM THE STAFF AND MANAGEMENT OF GREETINGS ncn m: ws rnmx or sommnuc ro ssv or rns cnsisrsus j ssAsoN ro our cusromrs mo rmmos. rms YEARWE nave NO DIFFICULTY-WE wsur 1o ssv ”THANK YOU" for the patronage and friendship we have so enjoyed. For our port we shall strive to supply yoa with even better quality merchandise to please you and make this Store worthy of your continued patronage. Prowse Bros. Ltcl. ‘I’. W. L. PROWSE president FOR Oompetent Insurance Service HAVE A TALK WITH MMOIITON DEW Eastern Trust Bldg. Phone l7ll and a Happy New Year. To The Electors 0f Second Queens We wish to tho k ‘er ~ for the assistance they" reHllzrecdlmililll ditrsilngwptligllilelclerlltndelzlfmr‘ Rhough not elected, we shall at all times do our utmost to furl-her e interests of the District. May all of you have a Merry Christmas G. R. HOLMES L. E. MocKINNON AUCTION SALE AT SPORTING CLUB OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, AT I PM. I am instructed by Mrs. Emma MacNevin to sell by public auction her household effects, including one kitchen range, kitchen table and choirs, Chesterfield suite, chino cabinet, kitchen cabinet, bookcase, chest of drawers, gentleman's highboy, oilcloth squares, carpet, mats, occasional chairs, mirrors, bureaus, beds, springs, and mattresses, bed-clothing, vacuum cleaner, radio, silverware, orna- meell, dishes, pets and pans, and several other articles. W. H. IEATON, Auctioneer. To All Our Customers And Friends A. PIOKARII 8: GO.