‘DEQEMBER 1o. 1949 V_____ I Christmas Ice Cream TREAT The hell’ lute thrill for Yuletide in the "Perfection" Uhrilhnlo u. Cream Brlch —dflllxhtful Vmilln Ice Cream with Mum- sehino Cherries and e centre tree o! lime. 5"!" WW0 In kiwnlnr with the delicious Lilia - - - 8nd “Perfection” you're sure it‘! pure vfiolesomenoss. Ice Cream dollerl Ln every locelln Alflllle holiday delivery with your, "Perfection" dealer er Central Creamer-lea. Do it now so you won't forget. Ni Eél ES (WM suMM ERSIDE _~ CHARLOTTETOWN - so URIS CENTRAL cmzn Looli Who's Jusi- Around The *'~ ‘a’? iv." ‘wit? ‘~T.»"" ‘iii .‘-.-<~.-~»;-,Y=.-"1v,'n j,i_;:.~'-t~- THE GUARDIAN. ‘cnisizibfrierowiiz "“ 0. W. L. Organized in North liustico A meeting was held in Stella Maria Hall, North Rustico on Nov. 27 to organize a sub-division ui the Catholic Women's League. Mrs. Austin Murphy, Emerald, or: ganizer for Queens County, prc- sided, and called on Mrs. Frank Murray, Charlottetown, who out- lined the aims Ind ideals 0i! the League, and the great need oi! 0r- ganization to work for "God and Canada", the motto o! the League After the election of oilticers, Mrs. W.J.P. MacMillan, Diocesan pre- sident, addressed the meeting. Mrs. l/ltlciViillan gave e very inter- esting talk on her attendance at the National Convention held in Windsor. Ontario, in October. Rev Father RDIJLII also addressed the meeting, Fniloiving adjournment a dainty lunch was served the vis- iting ladies. Suggested Gifts For MOTHER: AT CHRISTMAS TIME YOU WILL BE GIVING HER SOMETHING — WHY NOT MAKE IT SOMETHING THAT WILL TAKE THE DRUDGERY OUT OF HER DAILY CHORES ABOUT THE HOME? kflie *,‘?,f.,§§n,°”‘_°"’,,,’,’._",,f,°j' FAWCETT RANGE cannon WASHER JOHNSTON ELECTRIC WESTINGHOUSE ALSO Doyle. 15L vice president ___ MP Coal, ‘vood or Elgctflc 0]- Gas 1. Electric Iron John L. Doirnn; 2nd vice pres.- dent, Miss Martha Gauthier; 3n. . Eiec trio vice president —~ Miss Mathild: Pineau; secretary —- Mrs. Thoma. Toaster Johnston: treasurer »— lVirs. Jos eph L. Gallant: councillors -— Mrs " Emile Gauthier, Mrs. Charles MacNeill, Mrs. Charles‘ Lnsky, 4_ I-llpflflfif Mrs. Stanley Doucette, Mrs. Ed- Hotpiim; mond D. Gallant. b. Small Radio i 6. Set Dishes Former Islander Dies i. is... (‘heir 8. Electric In Vancouver Hem-g w 9. Lamps A man who for the West. 1°~((_"“‘_I‘" and spent 48 years serving it as a m“ rallrocider. died suddenly here and many wednesdn“ other useful articles He was 72-year-old B.T. “Ben" Chappell, lormer Vancouver gen- eral Superintendent. of the CNR. from 1929 to 1926, and Manitoba general manager from 1936 to i042. He and his wife lived in Hotel Vancouver for a number of years Suggested Gifts For FATHER : since“ his’ retirement. He was zi "gig;~~=C3{§;;,g,,mnjgéedwigignf"33; THE BREAD-WINNER OF THE FAMILY IS owns OVERLOOKED BUT YOU WILL AGREE HE liiER- fggt; i‘if"jf1§§'°§g“'Qhnfjigé;- my; ITs nniznriii. CONSIDERATION. SOMETHING TIIAT WILL SURELY PLEASE HIM IS- tool; u job as freight clerk with - the .S.-rthern Pacific and Mani- . toba Railway. ifi’ ' In moi the lines were taken a I ALSO. ‘u-n over by Mackenzie and Mann, and Mr. Cliappell stayed on. The rall- way was re-named Canadian Northern. At Winnipeg he worked as checker, switchman, yard foreman and yardmnster. 1. Living Room (or Den) DESK, in mahogany or walnut. a “£5911 wnrnuofl our. Ksmloops Cowboy 2. SMOKERS-Floor model with large ash tray. Later he became yardmaster and CARD TABLE SET complete with CIIEIITS. trnlnmaster at Port Arthur, then trainmaster at North Battleford. Then he was transferred to Sask- atoon. and later Vancouver, ‘.15 superintendent. In 1919 he became general sup- erintendent at Saskatoon. During; . this period, Saskatchewan Cree ‘Indians elected him “Chief Iron Horse," and presented him with a 4. KITCHEN COUCH-Adjustable head or Davenport. 5. STUDIO COUCH for his Den. 8. Comfortable EASY CHAIR or ROCKER A READING - RECLINING RELAXING - REPOSING - RETIRING 7' C°STUMER I" m’ “H” Corner-Time now Io seleci ihoi- Chrisimos Gift while our siocli is complete. HousigqA-fg GLOVES. Kio feather war bonnet and. buckskin _ and many other types of articles from which you coat. Mr. Chappell came back to van- couver as general superintendent ca“ make 9' chm“- froin 1929 to 1936, then held the some post at Winnipeg until lic retired in 1M2. [eafliaak and LATE“ [eansback mz/‘JW Community Service Suggested ‘cam For Your CHILDREN; “mm “"53 YilllliGER oiiias The Older Children will appreciate articles of furniture They are only young once! and furnishings for their respective rooms. beyond the years when the world is all tun and games One o! hLs treasured possessions was a cowboy hat. presented whim he was made an honorary mem~ her oi’ the Upper Country Cow- boys‘ Association at a Kamloops exhibition. He was s director o! tho Exhi- bition Association here, a member of Canadian Club and Rotary Iii- ternatlonal until he was moved to ‘ W1nfl1l19g.In1936 he was n di- rector of the city's golden jubilee Too soon they must pass SCARVES BED JACKETS BAGS NITIES DRESSES SL . IPS HOSIERY ' PANTIES In Giff Boxes BLOUSES PAJAMAS Nylon, Crepe. Silk and 5m!- Fionnolerle and Cotton shfl‘ H SWEATERS» Sm in iodoy ond choose your Christmas oin. A ‘mu ‘himli will hold any orrlclo until Christmas m. THE FASHION SHOPPE I LADIES‘ READY TO WEAR I41 Gr. George 5- 55 Phone committee - ' ' 1. A Comfortable Chair to sit in. KMW" l’ "i "m" M 5°11"? 1W- Lotus help them u» have FUN-Lots of it. merit. quick decisions and flgorous q A C d Ch t f . action, “Ben” chnppeu “as quick c. e ar es o her own for HER things. - to k m ~ - . Iadmflzflfan ajgdiefgeit If)’: Eagmielg: 3. A nice maple, walnut or mahogany Bed. wt associates. i He Mk m “u” interest m 4. A new Spring-filled Mattress or Spring. fairs and exhibiti . ‘l i - 1 - was posted, andmifnagrltzijllficoxf 5. A Chest of Drawers for His or Her Clothes. giggflllllgysli-‘flmmilnlty service m 6. A Bureau or Vanity in which to study themselves. l-lere he was honorary YICB-l-lres- '7. A pair of good Pillows or new all-wool Blankets. ldent o! the B.C. Saiety League, , ikrgshiantciirnry life member or the 8. A Bedspread. oca on of Paciti Coast Pr". - ailtlzorlitlets. a director? oi the nail’ i 9. Vanity and Bed Lamp Set. esmnser Pcifi C .t T - girls, and a diI-‘ectcicr nfmgTP igrnnclx 10. Desk Lamp or Reading Lamp. ompany at Seattle. He was i, member o; mm, 11. A Desk or Table at which to study. sh§f°iffifilfvglfigy 341.5‘ Chm, There are so many lasting gifts for them. 9’ 55"” In’! l!" fill/v Q31! pell. two sons, Ben Jr. of Winnipeg Floiilhio sprlnn ‘laid Egwéard. Fernie; a daughter. A n“: emu 1 r8. . . Potter, Victoria. and 3n.“ [nlmgl Hui,“ five Iflndchildren. A hr u. r nrl SUGGESTIONS TH - - _ ‘ two sisters are in VEIICOTIVECI‘ Ind E 1'4 flimml“! m"Pl"¢fl“ “m” m" "m “t °“""°““- “ALL r012 0m: AND ONE ron ALL“ jollligfiiyinfiwm’; STR|QYCLE$ town. NOTED BOSTON “mm.” l. A Beautiful CHESTERFIELD SUITE ' irfiiirniwciiifiiig?’ Iiiiilgtuittnn’: CHAIRS. 1' steemg EM!“ 7' mu" ska?” m; o; - 2. Baby Rail Sleigh: 8. J_i_mior Trikes ' 4- STUD“ °°"°" °' "AVEMRT- iI§§§iI¥§L“iI1'§Z.°'°’ 131 fiiiieiii"éi.rsfté.i. . 5. CABINET RADIIZL-Comblnntion models 5. High Chairs 11. Child's Rockers (y/(y/Yyy y/i/I’ 6_ CARPET and CARPEHNQ 6. Express Wagons 12. Cominode Chairs. "fl/F/lé/J/If. 7. Combination DINNER SETS with SILVERWARE. NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES FOR THE HOME or roiio-iiro nrroiin DIAZZOLI-‘INI, mini-uni Tiilk 0n "EXAMINATIOXS" CROCKETT and STOREY Lid; st‘ WHERE PRICES ARE BORN —NOT RAISED I h