up-rt-?.-nave-nnii-ovum .uueu V I 3 .,'l s L I ..It s I I .j,g .-,. I'g '. 9:! it .vI' l.. ,. I file .i' t. ti t i 4 IGlve the gals a break say these; members of the Prince Edward I .r , CITY AND ..4 one island Agricultural Institute who busy themselves washing dishes CENTRAL I '1 coma our of Business. Walll to wall clearance at Tiny T015- LYOUR DOLLAR buy: more at the Hughes Drug Store. BEAUTIFUL TABLE LBIDPS '- dly 37.50. Toombs Music Store. LWE rewind motors reasonable xj-iccs - Storey Electric. CARD PARTY Central Royalty Hall tonight 8.30. IATTENTION Parents. Tiny Tots a going out of business. Com- te clearance. LENORD Refrigerator S spec- ial Christmas price. Toombs Mus- iq Store. TINY 'I'0'I'S are going out of bull a P I noes. Christmas bargains. ILET Us replace your worn wringer rolls. Storey Electric. in rams the sick well. Gla- :; g6y'a Pharmacy. open 8 a.m. to Io.m. "THE LARGEST light fixture atock in the Province at the low- Il, est prices. Storey Electric. ; IDEAL Xmas gifts. we have ' a nice assortment of all colors of . Blankets and Auto Robes that i will last for years. suitable Xmas . ; gifts for all the family. Call and .' see them. win. Condon and Sons. ' Queen Street- RI-2FRlGERATIONsales and re- pairs. prompt service anywhere III the Province. Storey Electric. ST. PIUS X Parish Lottery Draw ing - Prizes will be drawn at K. of C. 4 Star Concert at Notre Dame Academy to-night. POLISHER Rental Service - Storey Electric. VISIT RI STYLE Miliinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is I-Ii-Style." HI-STYLE Millinery. for the lat- est in pastel felts with the new f.-zminine trim. Also lovely Holiday hats. LADIES! Its Norma's for dress- es. We carry smart maternities too. FOR MEANINGFUL - Christ- mas gifts - visit the Bible House (Opposite Eaton'si. ST. PIUS X Parish Lottery Drawing - Prizes will be drawn at K. of C. 4 Star Concert at Notre Dame Academy to-night. ..CARD PARTY RESULTS - Card party winners at the Clover Club were: Ladles' first, Mrs. Joseph O'lIanley; second, Mrs. Mary Wedge; consolation, Mrs.l George Chandler; Men's George Bownesa; second, Frank Doyle; consolation, S t e p h e n Hughes: door prize. Mrs. George F” 4' - ., ', Mr. and Howard Mcinnis rmrn FOOTWEAR 1')! Queen aft.-Carrie I&. I N. D. Maeleoa UNDERTAKEB EMBALMEB Charlottetown and Mrs. James Davey: special prize,v Mrs. Joseph 0'1-lanley and Fred MacAdam. Tournament winners, ladies, Mrs. Joseph 0'Haniey; men's, Fred MacAdam. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY The funeral of the late Russell H. Campbell was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Service was conducted by Rev. A.F. Macbean. Interment was in Floral Hills Memorial first, I AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE OBSERVE LADIES' NIGHT I I following a delightful dinner held at Birch Court last evening. The observance of "Ladies Night" in the Agricultural Institute was a most enjoyable function with a DIES IN FLORlDA- Relatives in Charlottetown were informed last night of the death In St. Peters burg, Florida of Miss Sunie Shaw, formerly of lirackley. P.E.I. Her- father was the late James Shaw. A sister, Mrs. Ralph Brown, re sides in Belmont, Mass- SUCCESSFUL .0PERA'l'l0N .- Mr. Lloyd Wonnacott. well known employee of the Charlottetown Post office is expected home from Montreal this weekend after a succcessful operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. Mr. Wonnacott had been ill for several months. and went to Montreal for treatment about two weeks ago. He underwent surgery shortly after his arrival. and according to information received by tele- phone. is making a good recovery. permitting his early return to his home. Arrangements for his treat- ment and entry to the famed Montreal hospital were made by the noted Island specialist Dr. Ray Brow, brother of Professor James Brow of Prince of Wales College. BIRTHS HARVEY - At the Prince County Hospital on December 4th to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harvey (nee Grace Howatt) Carleton Siding a sign Ricky James. Weight I lba., ozs. WEIR - At the Charlottetown Hos- variety program following the din- ner. No doubt the women will favour an annual event of this sort. pital on December I0, 1056, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Weir. a daughter, Hilda Jo-Ann, II lbs., 9 ozs. MACDONALD - At the Charlotte- town Huspital Dec. 12th 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Reg MacDonald City a son. Peter Eugene weight 6 lb. 15 oz. DEATHS OSTER.-Died in Los Angeles. December lo, 1956. Mrs. Albert Oster. nee Muriel Fraser. sister of Mrs. William Teed and Hub- ert Fraser of Charlottetown. INMAN - At the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday, Decem- ber lzth. 1956. Major 'I'.H.E. In man of 364 Beaver Street. Sum- meraide. in his 77th year. Rest- ing at the Bowness Funeral Home. Funeral from Trinity United Church on Friday, Decem her 14th, with service at 2.tl) p.m. Interment in the Peoplela Cemetery. KELLY - Suddenly at Zenda Kansas, U.S.A. on Tuesday Dec 4. 1956. Rev. J. Edwin Kelly. formerly of Fort Augustus. His remains will arrive at the Charlottetown Funeral Home by motor hearse this afternoon- And at 7 p.m. will be transferred to St. Dunstan's Basilica to lie in state until Friday morning at . O Four Star Concert Artists -7--,, -- -- ---o, - At Nofre Dame Tonight ,3-i-sn it--1. u::-u'': . ,4 , g Anon mhuwmnmunwdnm”. "WW ru '"""""""'”F. 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"mu, called age as one o w I D . agw I am! than Giar Sun Thu 5,. it 1 itedndtbecasead-Albion vingdefec-Pakiatanaretobe an . Ilrrstelriusl g:r0?roI.HuQ..:n:j1.(y.h. ;;:.PnecgnIllLI)IleII Frlliay fol" can-Sid, tive equipment 'on a mottt wood for the nncu . t 3 u M: "H "Li "A. FL in entertains and therefore it muat :1?” ' be melodic." - 0 0 He writes that the whole pro- itram is truly mull: for the people as all good music really la. Among the selection which the audience will hear tonight will be 3 medley of Chopin themes and most melodic and moving music "IP09 Plrtl of "LaBohieme. the ever written. Included in the pro- izram will be a number of Christ- mas selections and some Irish music. One of the outstanding features of t0n18ht's program is the fact that four outttandinf artists will be Pefiofmlnl. This will provide the audience with a wide variety of entertainment and the Knights cer- tainly feel their efforts to bring 10 o'clock when solemn Pontifi- cal Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. At 2.30 p.m. Friday the remains will be forwarded to St. Patrick's church Fort Au- gustus to lie in state until Satur- day morning at 10 o'clock when solemn Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. Interment in the Church Cemetery. HILLSON - At the P.E.I. Hospi tal on Wednesday. December 12. I956. Mrl. H.R. Hillaon. in her 87th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home until this afternoon. then at her late residence. 85 Ambrose Street. Funeral notice later. Intennent in Sherwood Cemetery. Please omit flowers. WEBSTER - At the P.E.I. Hos- pital. Tuesday. December ll, 1950. Mrs. Allan J. Webster in her 76th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral from Marie United Church on Friday after noon, service cornmenci at 2 olclock. Interment Marie em- etery. IIOCKIN- At Truro. NJ. on Dec. 8th. Mrs. Matilda Hockin. widow of the late Rev. 1.0. Hockin in her tllst year. PIIE - CHRISTMAS SALE Do your Christmas Shopping at GREENDALS Stores and Save on your needs for the whole family. Both Stores Open Fri. and Sat. Evening io9.00 P. M. Children's One Garden. Pall bearers were .l.M., Maund, W. Ervin Buchannan. SJ W. Leard. Henry Dougina. Fcntonl Higgins. Arthur Coffin. FUNERAL SERVICE - Thei funeral of the late Mrs. Rfchardy Hattoa was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday. afternoon. Service was conducted SNOW SUITS Special 4. Piece 95 300 Men's TIES-Boxed Special 75c lo 1.00 Size: 2-6 Children's Plaid Flannel SHIRTS Men's SOX Values to 1.00 Sale 79c ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY NOWI DELIVERED ON REQUEST. LOWEST MARKET PRICES OUR TURKEYS ARE ISLAND GROWN GRADE AAND WILL BE DRAWN AND nmxxmcxtxmss istszmczsrss SIRLOIN OR T-BONE STEAK. Ill. 59: ROUND STEAK, Ib. . . 55; ATKINSON'S GROCETERIA wrm cmusruas msr anoimn rim oomrna YOU'LL WANT so sroon or wrm mass nnsrrmn srncuus. nnor nu-o ATKINSONS sonar. STORE OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:30. TASTY FROZEN FOODS FOR YOUR XMAS MENU FRESH FROZEN ' PEAS, pkg. 29c WAX BEANS, pkg. . . . 311: i'?'&:”ii'i'ri':"ii'&",i pkg. . . . .23c O O mm hammer. . 53c ROAST BEEF, lb. . . 39C .0...” "" 9' ' ' ' mm STRAWBERRIES, pkg. . . 436 BEEF TONGUE, , , PEB.l!'EC'l'ION IIOLIDAYSPECIAL BREAKFAST V SPECIAL HOLIDAY BACON, sliced, lb. . . 556 -W FRESH VEALINSTOCK ICE CREAM, each . . . 29' Kenna?" Gm" MIXED nesilgcirsn mm” MARAsci-imo . , , CHOW CHERRIES ' ' NUTS COCONUT :4 oz. aorrrna 2 lbs. 95:: Jar 29c ICING SUGAR '(N0 manure) by Rev. J.H. Bishop. lntermenti was in Argyle Shore Cemetery. Pall bearers were Fred MacPhail. Donald MacPhail. John D. Mac- North Wiltahili DIAL 5540 1.29 Men's Flannel SHIRTS 2 Pkgs. only . . . 25c lb. 29: WIIIDITS GRAPE JUICE K, Large Bottle . . . . . 45c 39c FOR HEALTH ISLAND GROWN A V I ' aamwt CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS 1.19 Phail, Bert MacPhall. Leslie Mac- Nevin and Waldron Sellers. Value: to 3.95 Sale 2 for 5.00 SUMMER SAVORY I 2 pkgs. 29: V-8 VEGETABLE JUICE 48 oz. tin 39c - 20 oz. fin, 2 for 39: When You Say it with Flowers-Say it with Ours Ladhsu cardigan wool Men's SWEATERS . 1 pl . MARITIME GREENHOUSES LTD. 1 cardigan mi Mm” cum 5,," smmH,., - ; 9 pm. mo 1 . V31 59 WHOLE OR JELLIED , ;:.,::;;;' i Special 2.95 SO12: 4; CRANBERRY SAUCE "3"" PEIDDING , I Funeral and I glut: ! B 0!. tin e e e e e e a h O20 0 0 0 0 0 , ' Wedding Designs glide , .y '0 oyf ' t p Wobeliver Wenelivor 12.95 W""5f"9:"-N 'g;n”””'AGE CHEESE, Pkg. . C Fresh Fruits 8 Vegetables .. Lodl 'PloId Flo el ' ,. Oman 1 ION FUNERAL llouslcoxls W Largest ....m.....i i. m. of FRENCH DRESSING bot. . 356 . :5 GRAPES 2 lbs. . . 43: , ; LEG siion or full length Men's SUBURBAN coats. I -,-.--, .9 &.!',; mama ' Values to 29.50 ' 29c 5P"I”I 4-95 MIRACLE WHIP, 3 oz. bottle ' APPLES, 3 lbs. . - 29: For our late comrade William J. Mccabe from J his late residence. :02 Grafton Street, in 8:45 this 1,45,, Nnous SaIe12'95 to 2250 MoLAlIll'N'B on.-Lass Lama summrr omusnras i mom": to St. om”. With Seorna or Seamless M...-, 51a-gggiswaaou DRESSING, 16 oz. . . . C ORANGES, dozen - - - - - 59: ' C caumnms j”. G. SP"'”' 895 veins in 29-so 22TX'3 ouvss, 16 .. i..i.i. Alt HEAD Lmucs. 2 for - - - - 49: I-"”"' 3"”"9'” SOIO 19.50 ,,.,Mn,..,,. 0;, main oaown - 3 , BENEVOLENT IRISH SCOECIETY 59c to 1.00 Mm mu hm hm sfuppgp Quvgs , , , , y heirs: lb. &c.,II:mb::n.l."-p . 19: ; FUNERAL NOTI cliildre.-. gt:IzlOVlRALLS chiefs. Scxfvuatlelhnbos ':guv”' I” 43c M roraroli. turns. Allmeniberaofthenenevolentlrlahsocletyane ' torneetat the Oiarlottetown Iluneral .i lhneat6:30'l1iuradayevenirig,Deceniber13,tio hhurtInt.hefiInerlIprooQiolitoSt.Dimatan'al T 4-. ll GRADE "A" MEDIUM EGGS.du.....42c 1.95 Sale Prices IlseOwliapaweyPIaa-ADepoalrVlIl'leIdAayAI'lIaIo. E SREENIIAL B0. LTII.