rm: GUARDIAN. cnanttrrraroww _ _ __ __ wmwmwuam at HOLMAN’ Shop Early — Only 14 Shopping Days ‘Till Christmas CHRISTMAS Gift Boxes and Baskets (Elude lip As Desired) Moderate Prices FRUITS and VEGETABLES Complete Selections Your Christmas Feast 2.00m) g Hampers v _ ‘f Macintosh and Delicious i APPLES All Sizes BAKING twaicizztcumaumsezz-re: o i Dried Peels Raisins Dates — Glace Fruits Nuts - Shelled and Uushelled Now Buying Limited Quantity g CHRISTMAS POULTRY i‘ Geese Chickens Ducks At Best Market Prices xzim-mna NEEDS GGHZXIIBAZZW SaBeZZD-l DRINKS A Complete Stock of CANADA DRY and other BEVERAGES .“:‘.k'.\t'.‘€'.d'£‘a c a as cameo: c u“: dramas inn-u l.- grand plate to shop lot illilililllil —~‘W“\IJMKIEKKITQ"K. re‘K599004111*!‘{'-€¥€¥'€K*€\KK€3K'€‘fiYCTlfiK ’ T‘3"?""=‘?.‘€'€‘l'€‘~‘;'-€3€1’.€’& Y-‘EKI-i" I ““fl§ Kensington Junior Dhamher 0t Commerce »-.»'\ vvell attended meeting o! the Kerisington and District Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce held on Monday evening, Decem- ber 5 in the Town Hall. together a business meeting the discussion regarding the duties of each committee and future acti- ollllnedlli to ionnulonjwitk; Supreme happiness will be hers this Christmas if your choice is a Bridal Wreath! For, lo is complete perfection to reflect that diamonds guaranteed perfect in color, cut, brilliance and flawless quality! its gleaming beauty. sincerity of your love- Ilaoh Ian ilu hrliq '"',,P, huh mg- ml!!!) D ‘\'\ CANDY — SMOKES Chocolates — Boxes 8. Bulk Satins — Ribbon - Candy Barley Sugar Toys, etc. "k u Cigars - Tobacco - Cigarettes (Packaged for, Christmas) Pipes - Lighters - Pouches Smoking Accessories vitiea tor the group. New committee chairmen were appointed a: follows-Member- ship and Attendance, W. S. Mac- Lean; Youth Development, Art Larkin; Publicity. Rev. S. J. Da- vies; Public Atfairs, Reg. Hol- man; Beautification, Fred Dav- idson; Firmnce, Art Ready; Tour- ist Promotion, Lloyd Lockerby; Agriculture, Archie Johnstone: Entertainment, Gordon Cook; Public Speaking. ltvv. S. J. Da- vies; Action Committee, Athol Cotton and James Ramsay; Na- 5... . . Mum‘ Jnlgu 41mm in I60 n Iaal 15m lat-clan . N. mlq, nblltlq or ilil ill! Illillll {Illfiutcas- Pa tional Afiairs, Robert Humphrey; Extension Committee. The execu- tiva. It was decided that since every Monday night during the winter was Farm Forum night, and it is the desire of the Chamber to have young farmers loin. that meetings in the future would be held on the first and third Tua- days. All present approved o! the sug- gestion that the executive issue a monthly bulletin edited by the president and _.ailed to each mvoutm Visit SANTA in TOYLAND Monday and Saturday ikfikkfiihyakZfihzhZvhlllzitkhfil91263130333612}. 943242422 3 ‘western continual —-CENTR.AL BEDEQUE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIIK-Rev. D. M. Fraser. Pastor. services for Sunday. DW- embcr 11th. 10.4.5 A. M. and 1-30 P. M. Borden 3 P. M. You are cor- dially invited. —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE-Services Simdfl)‘. D96- ember 11th. Bedeque l1 A- M- W1 7.30 P. M. (Carol Service by the Cora] Club). Borden s r. M. Albany l 7.30 P. ‘M. (Slides shown): Rev. W. Burton CrovVP. B- A-v Mllllslel- —0'LEARY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada. -— Rev. W. G Dickson. B. A. Pastor. Bloomfield 11 A. M. West Devon 2.30 i P. M. O'L€nry at 7.30 P. M. Special Mission Band 'I‘hzuik offering ser-l vii-e at. Bloomfield at i1 A. M. Beau- llfnl c, G, I '1‘. Vesper Service at tyheury- on December" 18th. All welcome. -BRAE Y. P. U. HOLDS AN- NUAL ‘MEETING-The Brae Young Peoples Union of the Unit- ed Church held their annuul meet- ing on Mon. night Dec. 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, David Lock- hnrt in Coleman. Despite very in- clement weather. there was a large attendance. The president Mrs. Roy Oulton presided and ooudtzct- ed preliminary worship. Plans were made for u Christmas Pnrta which will be held on Dec. ‘.9 at. the heme of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Otlltflli, As in the past. two years, ilif- Young People plan to give a gift at the Christmas party to ztll t-luldren of school age and pre- avllool zi-ge in the Brae Congrega- Lion. Last yenr Al children receiv- eti piitS from Old Santa at the Y. P. U. Christmas party. The members also plan to remember" seteru! aged nnd lnilrm members nt the congregation, The president Mrs. O-ulton gave a brief resume o! the activities of the past year which was a most successiul one from every statidpoitit, she ex- pressed her appreciation for the tut-operation given her by the members, At the close of her short address a vote of thanks was es- tended to her for her loyal ser- VIN‘ and also to the secretary- trensurer. Mrs. Lorne MticNevin and to all the officers and eonven- _ err. The Study Period was taken by the minister, Rev. W. (l. Dick- son and his topic was: “The Sac- rament of Holy Communloxflas- ~i~led by lilrs. Roy Oultmi Mrs. flicrhng Barbour and Mr, Fred \lZ|L'lA"0CI. president-Airs. Roy Onllun; vlce-president~.\irs. F.W. Manhood; secretary - treasurer ing convenors airs. Lorne MncNevhr, The follow- ', were appointed-l Mrs. Reginald Rodgers and Airs fellowship-Mrs. non, Miasions-Jillrs. Lyman Gorrlll cltlzenshlip—-Mr. Robert oulton, t-ulture—-Mra. Ivey O'Leary and l Vicinity i -Mr. Ellwood Gotelle of that staff of the 0'Leary branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia underwent nn operation for appendicitis at the P. E‘. I. Hospital in Charlotte- town. llis many friends wish himl n. speedy recovery. y -—Mr, and Mrs. John Williams! OLeury will celebrate their flf-l tieth wedding anniversary on Del; l 26. For many years Mr. Williams has not enjoyed good health. Their many friends wish them many. more years of happy wedded bllss.| -The many friends of Mr. John Thomas Dignan of Woodstock, will he sorry to learn that he is in ‘ very flour health. Rev. Leslie Dig- nan. Port llill, and Mr. Alired Dlgnan, O'Leary. are sons. Mrs. Dlgnzm is also not enjoying good health. Their legion of friends’ hope that Mr. and Mrs. Dignnnf will soon be feeling better. This! esteemed couple \\ill be fifty years! marritd on Der. 2'7. aonoan . Mrs. Willalnr-Cgovii of Borden is! \l.\li'tiig her son Ralph and Airs. (non at O'Leary, i Nllss Aht-e Jay. teacher at Bor- den School. spent the weekend with friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. A. G. Chappell. who has been visiting in Moncton. returned to her home in Saturday. .\lr.<. W. ll. P. Irving of Tryon is Vlfililll: her son. Capt. Wylie and Airs, Irving at Borden. Mrs. Harvey Bernard of Borden left on Tuesday morning to spend a few days in Moncton. .'\lr. and Mrs. Clinton llovinll, who spent u few duys inst week in Halifax and Moncton, returned to their home in Borden on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Willa “loodslde of st, John. N.B. spent. Sunday tn James Maokin- I MaeFadyen. I Games and contests were enjoyed‘ and delicious lunch was served. l igitherlne Borden on . Borden. thlrlucsts of Mr. and Mrs. (iervrgt? Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs-Arthur Rodgers. "Where Old Friends member. Meet" i i <IRIDIiIRIBIRRT As the result of a letter from Mr. Louis 0‘OConnor being read to the group it was decided to in- vite Mr. OConnor as president (,5 the P. E. I. Federation of Agrieu.» ture to be the guest Speaker ._ the earliest convenient date. Ale-s an invitation to be extended ;;. Mr. C. Yeo, president for Prince County. It was decided that the Junior Chamber would sponsor a boys‘ lliockey team for Kensingmn and istrict. It was stated that thi- athletic association also interm- to sponsor a team It, 1, ho “.5 . ~ bed walkwlth these two organization: or in; together, two teamywiu blefiqllllvped and trained and prn. "lee" made 1°‘ T981113!‘ nractics sessions in the rink, Twenty-filth Wedding Anniversary -On Saturday evening, Nu. vomlber 26. the beautiful homo of Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Weeks, sum- mtflllll. was the scene of a happy event when a large numlbgr o; relatives and friends gathered to celebrate their twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary Mr. rind Mrs. Weeks were escort- ed to the living room where a very line address was read by Mrs. Vernon l-lowatt, sister of Mrs. Weeks. Many gifts of silver were presented in a unique manner. Mr. Weeks. although taken by EIFPPISB. made a very fitting reply li'l his masterly way doing double duty, speaking for himself and Mrs. weeks, after which all joined tn singing. “For They Are Jolly 000d Fellows". The remainder at the evening was spent in happy fellowship together. Ono 61 m; most out-standing parts of the on- tertainment of the evening was violin selections by Miss Marion Puncher. R. N, Fulton Robertson, with his clown fashion stunts caused something more than just an ordinary laugh. Something worth mentioning in connection with this gathering both sides present; mother. Mrs, Ida great-grandmother Weeks. their great-grand- Mrs. children. Blair bounteous lunch was served by the ladies. and after singing. "God be with you till we meet again", VIEWER AND HEELS AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS QIFI‘ We Carry A Full Stock Write For Our IAtoIt Reel Llat. 6E0. T. CLARKE JEWELLEI Bummeraldo is. there were four generations on hilt-Neill and Lilly grand-daughter, Mrs. Keir MacDonald and her two and Grant. A cl: » DECEMBER a... w ‘wsakiéxy’ TM‘ x sfmbs Red Gross Blood" Donor Clinics DECEMBER 9, 1949 MONDAY, DEC. lzth-St. Maryiflall ............... .. ,_ 1.4 PM sumvlaasmr: "9 PM TUESDAY, DEC. nth-B. C. A. F. Station ...__........u..-._.._ 3-5 PM, SUMMERSIDE TUESDAY, DEG. Nth-Masonic Hall . moo-o T'.lll_ ' KENSINGTON WEDNESDAY. DEC. l4th—Canadian Legion l0 .~\..\I.-l': MONTAGUE TVEDNESDAY, one. lath-united Church Hall use-e m1. SOURIS THURSDAY, DEC. Hath-Canadian Legion’ 2-4 RM, i 1-9 mu. CHARLOTIETOWN ISIS A DONOR AND GIVE A CHRISTMAS GIFT THAT SAVES LIVES ALL THE YEAR THROUGH Special showing of educational films of wide interest ADULTS ONLY at KING GEORGE HALL l KENSINGTON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th. at; 8AM P. M. Positively no one under eighteen years of age admitted. No adults should miss this. Silver collection ut door. Rodgers of Borden motored to Moncton on Monday. .\lrs. Frank Reid of Haliax is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Denholm at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart of Borden, who spent the week- end with relatives at Amherst, N, S. returned home on Monday. Mrs, John Noonnn and little daughter. Patsy, and Miss Jean Mat-Donald of Borden were vial- tors to Middleton on Sunday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roberts. Mr, Lloyd ‘Inmun, accompanied hy Mrs. Jemima l-lowatt. Capo Traverse. motored to Halifax on Friday to spend the weekend with his wife who is a patient, in the Vir-toriu General Hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bernard had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Profitt, and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Profitt of rouasnov - rmmw - SATURDAY 9 and 10 3-» MEN'S ALL WOOL FLANNEL SMOKING JACKETS Wine and Royal with fancy cord trim. In plain Fawn, Sizes 38 to 44— —ReguIar $17.50 MEN'S FANCY IIUSE Large assortment of patterns and colors. Silas 10 to ill/z. Rag. $1.00. CHRISTMAS SALE PRICE CHRISTMAS SALE PRICE — - Freetotvti; Mr. and IVIrs, Woodslde oi Brudalbanc; Lulu Champion and Mr, 13y, Champion of Rose Volley. The regular auction pnzi," n1 the Altar Society was held lll the Town Hall at Borden on ltltandnv evening with seven tables playing, Ladies prize was won hy 311g Therese. Cerettl; gentlemenls IIV Mr. John Noonnn with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Vl/illiam Lint. lont and Mr. h. J. Maclmils. ‘u... freezeout prize was won by 111;, William Irving. .-_ A _ CITY CAUGHT l?!‘ WINNIPEG —- (CP) — The city’! expansion has finally caught up with sewers built in 19B a) an unemployment works measure. At that time they were 1m! tn lazies which apparently have: ~., M nerd them. Now city Qltglli")? W D. ilurst says the ciiv wall hr- to spend about $100,000 to ex- pand the sewers. $3.95 MEN'S LINED CAPESKIN GLOVES Black - Brown - Tan. Sizes 8V2 to IOViI Regular $2.95. CHRISTMAS SALE PRICE 2.19 PA“ all left for their respective homes. 69c “ALL GIFTS ATTRACTIVELY» BOXED” MAUR ME SIIMMERSIDE ~ THE ISLANWS SMARTEST MEN'S STORI ICEIMILL. res wean