vans n AA PAGE FOURTEEN At HOLMAN’S - - - l8th Until Wednesday — IHCLHSIVE - TERDERSWEET HAM Thursday, Dec. Al.l. voun cunlsrllls rooo leans AT moss THAT will SAVE vou MONEY! THESE SPECIALS ON SALE Dec. 24th 50c Regular 85c lb. COOKED HAM GlLCHRlST'S CAKES l-I. aie-I-Reg. Ia l vsmossr V" TEA l-lb. pkg-Regular 1.00 lb. lb. 75c 39c Ill. 72c OATMEAL cookies M- 2a.. REICJEGSKRISPIES o»- l5=ozk figiiii‘ ... I5: pllg lllNlllllET POWDERS 1 c- 2 o. 17c 3 for 17c ruoomc rowosns oninces “RAP c 2 00ZEll 19c 4 ron 25c EFRIIIT Sweet Pickle RELISH IHIICGK 5-» ole-s»- f» _ I9¢ llllg SALAD onsssmo ---»-----=-- 23¢ "N YAN I lav-e Reg. 39c it»... clrsur A g»--;--y--=~ TOMATO JIIICE W-"e l“ I I6c 3 for 34o THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ Special 0n Christmas NUTS In The Shell Filbert-Regular 35 oenta a. pound.................... Almonds—ll.egular 35 cents a pound Special Silo pound Special 30o pound Braslls-ltegulsr 45 cents a pound...........7.......Special 89o pound .. Special 80o pound Special 43c pkg. Peanuts-Regular 35o n pound California Almonds (l lb. pup-Res. 50c ilk!- ltallan Walnuts-Regular 45 cents a pound Special Ibo pound VICTORIA m: VILLAGE BY THE SEA _.___ llhs Qrietine lhebeod. teach- er at Victoria, went the week-end very pleasantly at. her home in Bonsha . Miss Edith Incmm. R.N., Pro- vlneial Banstorlnm, Charlottetown, was a. week-end visitor to her home in Victoria. Miss Maylea Boswell, asdstarlt supervisor of Women's Institutes, Charlottetown, and whose home is in Victoria, spent the past week- end in Beekville, N. B. Mrs. Iddie Morrison, Victoria, left last week to visit her sister. Miss Sadie MecPhail. Havel-hill, Mass. Friends here of Miss Mae- Phail are pleased to learn she is recovering from her recent serious illness. The motor vessel O. K. Service 8. loaded with farm produce at DECEMBER 20, 1947 wlsrsnll ruinous -DI-IVING HARNESS, liq-gs ‘Rugs and Bufleloea at Blllll, Ill» —KINSINGTON. sglpqug p", Yterlan Glitches. Services han- IY. Decanter zlst. Xensington at l1 A. M. and st 1.30 P. Al. Candle- lloht Service MllPWlle at 2.30 PM, Itev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. -NOITB TIYON Pr“; Church Service Sunday, 21st. st we r. M. sins Mary 1i. ldecKvlzle. Deaconess, » —PIING'IOWN united Gaul-ch, lhlmlu. sundry. Dee. 21st. 1m. Services: 11.00 a.m. and 7,00 pm" special Christmas music by the choir; Mrs. Chester Simpson, 01-8. snist; Rev. Janice Cross, Mime" OF- ENGLAND. ._ New lsondon Parish. 4m Sunday in Advent. Deoerntaer 21st. "£1.05 Slin- dey School by Radio C.F.C.R. 11.00 Holy “N081. Bl. Stephen's (Ill/Wh- Burll-nston. zso Evening this port by l. D. Macleod and Sons for Canada. Packers. lefthere last Saturday enroute to New- foundland. This bespealu for Prince Edward Island a. very mild winter and here's hoping it may " mild and with the For The Ones Who Smoke! PIPES 0n display is a tine assortment o! genu- ine Algerian, Italian and French llriar [Pipes-ranging in price from 1.25 to 7.00 CIGARETTES All the popular brands of’ Cigarettes in Flat 50's and regular packages. CIGARS A number of good varieties of Cigars packaged In 25's and 50's. TOBACCO ’ of Smoking Tobacco in 1 lb. “glass jars and $4 pound gift packages. ~ RONSON Lroirrlons a _1 - The snout popular ‘ 1.1 .4 The aristocrat of Cigarette l‘ “ s In n. ‘ lnetal....'l'hese ltonson L‘ ‘ters are priced at 0.00. CANADADRY PRODUCTS Singer Ale —_- 30 and 12 oz bottles Sparkling Water -= 30 oz bottles; Tom _Collins Mix 30 oz bottles BAKING NEEDS I-AISINB-Seeded. Headless. Sultsnsa, Muscateis and Currants. FEELS-Ont mixed Peel, Out Citron, and eut mixed Fruits. GLACI CIIEBIJIS and IltUlTS. MAR-AOHINO and CREME DI.‘ MINTBI CIIIIIJES. SHELLED NUTS California Almonds h )5 pound packages, fllberta, Pecans. Irazila, Walnuts and Cashews. LYNN VALLEY PEAS Slundorvl Quality-Size 4 and S—Rag. 15c 3 for 35o EMPEROR GRAPES 2 los. 49c Regular 30c Ill. I7l'a TAIIEIIIE URAIIGES 42c ooz. llllllo sens y s... t. 2 for 2s. IlEllETABLE sour --- ----- 3 for 27¢ Regular N: des. CHRISTMAS POIILTRY a Place Your Order llow For runners onasa bucks CHICKENS meussr QUALITY - rvucro ruour X. L. l RASPBERRY er srniwssnnv JAM M. - m- so ll7c OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAIICE 16-08. tlil - Reg. 39c 31l- DEVON Sweet Mixed PICKLES I6-er.— Reg. 32c 27c Iullr- Reg. 29c lb. PITTED DATES 2 for 45o BARTON PEACHES 20-01. tin-dreaded Qaeliry- Reg. 32c 27c LIBBTS MIHCEMEAT 24-02. Jar ll9c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ‘WHERE OLD FRIEHDS MEET" Christmas appearance allover the beautiful countryside should glad- den the hearts oi children and grown-ups as well. An item which should have sp- peared in last week's column in connection with the Evening Aux- ilinry report, was that Mrs. A. D MacLeod who has been s resident for the past three or four months only, very kindly invited the membe a taking part in the candr lighting service her home for Monday evenings practice. A dginty 4nd very delicious lunch was served during the evening hi’ Mrs. MscLeod assisted by Mrl- 1!- R. Profltt. ‘The kindness of Mrs. MacLood was much appreciated by the members and before leavint l hearty vote of thanks was tend- ered her tor her hospitality- Friends in Victoria were sad- dened when they 196ml!“ °l llle death of Mrs. John Ansus Mav- Dougall or srryle BM"- "l" pmsd sway recently. The ll" Mrs. msonounll. who“ meld“ name was Maria MacDonald, was born at Hampton. n denim" °l the late Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mae- Donald. and whose lovely home It on; time oalled The Hlflhlllldl. lies Just s. short distance from ‘the village. She belnl almost the I" 0g s, large family of sisters and brothers. was of a kind and iéll- tie nature. hiahly reerwltll lll’ ll“ neighbors and friends fm‘ her mill! ms qualities. Her home was ai- wly; . pmsnnt pisoe to visit for the greatest hospitality was found there, and amid all the trials of this changing life here below she was able w maintain s calm and “we, disposition, and in a trylll! illness which she Pllwl l-llmlllll P (w, ya" ggo was allowed to be- hold visions of that beautiful land to which hel‘ acntle splrli WW1“ its flight but a short time use. sns had not enjoyed 500d hull-ll since that time and her last iii- rieaa was oi’ short duration. Hew- gvgg, flhtollflh It III Shd mlhUMI/QO patience and the true Christian spirit. To her sorrowlng husband and family, and relatives near and far the sympathy of the nmle vl Victoria is extended. but they aor- row not as those without hope, for she has been tenderly borne to a place of rest. there to await the glorious resurrection morn when the dead in Christ shall rise first. On Sunday evening, Dec. 14th. the members of the Iveniflt Amr- illary of the Victoria W. ME. held a. Canadian friendship carol and candle lighting service in the ohm-ch, The president and lead- er, Mn. Keith Were. hsd chlrlO o! the devotional part with Mrs Allison Les as organist and choir director. Other members taking part with Mrs. JVIYGrs in the can- dle iightlng ceremony were: Mrs. Fred Inman. Mrs. Bertha Mae- Quirrie, Mrs. Norman Boulter. Mrs. Ilnrry Clark. Miss Annie MacDougall, Mrs. Dan Masked. Mrs. Brunei-so.- MacDonaid. The Christmas Story, Luke 23-20, was read by Miss Freda Kowatt, and Mrs. Keith Boswell read the Mag- niiicat, Luke Lit-lib. Mrs. Evan Wright gave a splendid address. her theme being “Love At Gil-ist- mas Time." lvlrs. (Rev). T.G. l-lead sang very sweetly as a solo, "O Little One Holy." and the choir rendaredbeautiful Christmas car- ois. The members o! the Auxiliary were assisted at this service by the iollovwing Mission Band meni- bere in a lovely motion song: Away In, A Manger, Joan Boul- ter, Bylvia Boulter. Joyce Mae- Deosld. Roms Sherren, Phyllis ,<_ _ d; _. _d_ J_ J a‘ 1d J, _ ~u Shep --- -We have it! "rovs CORNWALL YORK POINT WJ. The Cornwall York Point Worn. en's Institute met at the heme s] Mrs. 0.8. Baln on Monday eve- ning Dec. 1st. The meeting open- ed with the Institute ode followed lg the creed in llnlaon. The min. utes o! the svloua meeting were read and a opted llell was an- awered to by twenty-three meni- bers paying their fees. The reports of the ailment committees were "M! Ivan. It was decided to pay Mr. ooiig let the oare of tbe monument. live sense. dollars was voted for each achoei A for Oltiatmss. Program committee for llflt month, lira. James leer and Hrs, Reggie Msclinnon. it have a fish pond, st the next meeting. esoll mfllc to bring In article rer te be was also decided to very interesting contest Year's Resolution." “Twenty Questions" was then eon- ducted. Mrs. Gordon Mscldiilan kindly invited the members to her home for the Jlfllllfy meeting. roll call sndwered ts with a New l ounted to 01.00. lunch was served by ..-lsaiatea by the col-swell ladies. Collection for tbs evening m. »'I‘he meeting closed with the r’ National Anthem alter which the hostess v I Water St. '>'..-....V.>,. Prayer. St Jrhovnee’, New LQndQjL "30 Evenine Prayer. st. Mark's Kenslnrton. ‘The Lord is at Hand "- ltev. R. E. Noel, Room, ' —CURLEBS vlsn- Moucrog —~F‘bur Summer-side curlers, cmsi Justice ‘Phone A. cempbgi], p“ L Wlllct. 1. R. Allen and Morley M 3911. visited Moncton last week "l4 took Dart in s bonspiel. Chief gllsll" CB-mpbell and Mr. Allen T°ll8ht home rfze . petition-S. p s won m com i°—lllNK OPENING-—Pl'Qp|1-gg. ns are almost Complete (o; m, Opening of the Crystal Rink 0,, Olllleimw day. m fact 1r the Weill-her remains cold it might °P°l1 I few days earlier. Due to the destruction first was wrought 0n the property during the sum. mer extensive repairs had to be ‘Li Bruce’ Ellltll 511169. and Kathleen Keough. The church was beautl. lllllY decorated with “mile; Irecnery and red berries and p)‘: fl?“ E "FY Pltflsllls fllvilesrance ll Ceplng Wllsh the XGSIAVQ 5335911 °l mlrllilrmfll. when hearts and mlml‘ ‘ll P°°Pli Ol/Orywhere turn to the birth of the Infant Jun; "M" wm-lns at thistimeotthe 7°11‘ W". and is still locked upon as the greatest event the worldhnq ever known, and until His com- llit train which all true Christian herds watching their flocks by l" Old story of that Wonder-m] Btu-r. the Three Kings, m, 5MP, herds watched their flocks by nisht, the lowly birth of the Babs in the manger, and all the other "lll-ll-lllllld stories and lggqm; of that wonderful time ahgll b. told. and the beautiful carols sung u mm "l-‘ll YQI-l‘ as on flint wonderful night when the ange. hosts of heaven broke an; mums, of the night. and won has-pg a gold proclaimed the birth <1 g saviour Int! Kins. And lol a. em loomed in the East and when they followed it they were lsd p; made at,eonaidersbi owner. The wilful o m: with apparently no reason wqgd have to be seen to be believed gm it is unfortunate that it Wfl] u” "Y 8° tshwhishsd. Not n ht bulb or shade rennin“ m the whole building. Window p“; were broken. the boards an m: Drosnenade were bashed in ma the wall of one side o! the 11m was removed -to a consider-m, extent board by board, 4n “h damage has been repaired and m, sides of the promenade have by" painted. The canteen is very gt. tractively finished in white, big]; and red. and the d: 1 have been painted. eAss Hegel-lac? one dressing room has been par. titioned of! as a dressing mom m. llwkfll! teams. There are now W, dressing rooms, bothd’ them 0pm. l"! 113 "l9 Promenade at the back oi the Players‘ bench. 7100.11“ has been going on for several dnyg and there is now a good sheet o1 ice and only finishing much" on the repairs remain to be done and the rink will be ready to open gm. a new season. ft might b; mew tioned that the roof has be", patched as well and should not leak. Mr. Arthur clow is manag- ing the rink this season for the Wm". Mr. lllarle McDonald. 5 (ilti ill LUHIIII \/ ll. R. Crockett LIMITED liualliy Jewellers SIIMMERSIDE a manger where the Christ Child H "Y- v g US FJGYSKIIK" FOR HIM: hilllllll! anion rues - - - from $1.00 to $10.00 Tobacco Pouches - - . iron $1.00 Electric Razors - - - $10.00 to $22.95 PRACTICAL GIFTS‘ .1 or TOOLS l" HARDWARE I A preelicel Gilt is more useful and will be appreciated .- more later on. Whether its for his Tool Kit or Work FATHER, BROTHER, BOY FRIEHD ‘ ‘ You can't go ottlny in your gilt selection for HIM if you choose any one of the many line items listed below. Safety Razor end exlro Diodes rolrrs onuo srona SUMMERSIDE Fine Quality Rolls Razors $12.75 RAZOR SETS from 81.00 attractive cuss. Every toy In ear store is on ei 2596 discount. We intend is clear them oII before Christmas. l; Summer-side Hardware Company _.14g_. i. g l Sumlneraiile ,.'.>