’ ".- . . ~ T" 111E GUARDIAN. CHARLOTFETOWN _ PAGE NINE Oh Boy! Just Looldn SANTAAIITVBS In Charlottetown TUESDAY Nov. 29th 2 P. M. Come In And See Him In His TOYLAND At HOLMAN’S fes, Siree! Your Olcl Pal Santa will arrive in Charlottetown on Tuesday November 219th at 2 m sliar iHe wants to see all liis iriends, young and old . . ». So Bring Mother, Dlad, Sister and Brother ipo SANTAPé chfldren visifing BIG TOYLAND at HOLMAN'S. Join in the fun! Santa has a gift for all his liiile friends. Remember, lie arrives at 2 p. m.—So, be on time! “u” B‘ Acwmpanied Remember The Date - Tuesday, November 29th - 2 P. M. By An Aduli‘ i HOLlIIAN’S CHARLOTTETOWN TOYLAND brought. to a close with "The W" Fem-Grilled iv 118mg. A Court 0i ere of nearby Cassel - Tn - mug» munch was served by hob seven R.A.F. officers found the 34- rot, eight inches longmhas negfiiln . ‘"5 ""4 "mm" ifi."¢"°§h.i§§f°§1.§Z’i§§.ii§’§é'°"“‘ M 16 “m” “i ‘he 131i and eisari Y‘ '. ' old hauls!" - "m" inches at the bottom. ‘ _______‘_‘_ "ilsed- l from the folds of the pastel-toned mas gifts. Programme Qgmmitbgg sari she wore, and attempted to Miss Elva MacAllister nnd Ml-n - - imitate their motion. "It scam; n George 301e, very WW1“ game i“ 3m" mum‘ The programme consisted of saoas, SFITR FOR D.P.n suits as Christmas gifts for a camp school in Otta/wa, and alread h i 1 b / _ ‘ of Italian displaced persons. The] K‘ F ' l blcked up several new games’: Bat’; lgtgterlaflruom lhhfizsimgeifrlsecitlzensmp, m wihheiiis Macpflzthwzliiineés’ rliinm GERMAN HUGE CARROT h10§\"1‘11’~P7=\1(~ Qfiwlgr- shipménth Ylasdgathcred griom RO-i i have cowboy suits, and are learn- It was moved and seconded all ion ‘Mrs Riud CoItonUFlrStISClViQi-ts- WAX-IN Gernliaanglatlxvlctf 23; (AP) QQRmVALL in. in .an rvici or, e apo mun at o c ioccses in ontrezil, ing to "twirl" their guns western bills be paid Mrs Don MacEw G I Cl ' " I l l l ——C D l i ’ om" NW‘ m " ml 1m my” Why with 1.000 Ottawa and Gnspe and semen! of I style. . will be has“; f. Xt en eorze oe. consolation Mrs. R/ud orporal Douslas Insray of the (C?) - A carrot weighing thrze m. nr shows and 1.000 men's Quebec Province where funds ivere l The Begum raised her hands Roll call an ‘fishing: Ofnéfelillgf; ggrliionlrlfiggesgirlirixualmhgiagélg 0;‘; tfihdgaéglxifiogwgzilfiegitnllllitd. §guiii§'it§l° outwit/Er hafgdbtlen grown m o s. reii B111}- i ____ i ry - - this game of cowboys," she OITAWA, Nov. 2i -(CtP)- Sh: Said. is so eager to find out more about, -—-. ~-~_ Canada, that the Begum Mohanv, NEW LONDON W. T. ‘ med Ali has quite forgotten to bli ~—~— llonely for her faraway homeland. z Th9 9111111151 iriefiiiii! 0f New "I nnvn mucn go learn nnwq», London W. I. was held at the home l your country." The tiny, dark-hair- | "i Mrs- Hflriild Dunning 0r! ‘Phurs- ed wife of Pakistan's high commiss- , day Nnv- 10- Meeiins opened in us- ioner to Canada spread her arms 11111 marine!‘ 11nd r011 call was re- to indicate the amount. “There is: svomisd i0 by nineteen members no mnny flflngg gnu, are nm m; with paying fees, Two visitors and me," , one new member were welcomed. To date {n15 quiepspoken’ bu; Minutes o1 last annual meeting enthusiastic young woman hasnt‘ Bi"! 185i regular mfletimz were done badly. in the few weeks since , r9811. flPPrOi/Bd Mid sizned. There ‘ she has accompanied her husband‘ was 11° r990"? from $011001 and ; m n15 new appointment 1n Ottawa’ i sick committee reported four calls I the Beg-um n55 don, n bu, o; tray- 5 made and treats taken. New sick Qning .. - nmeny 1n sonmwenterni committee Miss Elva MacAllisteni I WHEAT \ . lsuor ream ‘ %I//ZGUNS Ontario and to Niagara Falls, which Mrfi- Dari MF-QKBY 8-1111 Mrs. O . u Q l she exciaims is one of the finest I George C016. sights she has ever come across. | T119 Prefildeilli their 811W l re- l e Exm: doilcloll! when n, addition Si... n“ “en some port and thanked all for their help , lorvod with fruit! football and hockey, and has come iii"! CO-Olierflilvii- Serreliiri’ Trflis- i to the conclusion that she prefers 11ml’ reported $600.36 ifnade dur- gne ingien ing year. Donations were made to g ~11; n; fnsggi 5n, “n; He, brown school, T. B. League, Red Cross and . eyes sparkled as she recalled how "ii worthy causes. l "very exciting" she found her first The birthday box was 47.00. hockey game. Election of officers then took place Canadian football was not at all Presldeni- 51T5~ Miirroy MacKay; like the football plu/yed in Pakis- V1¢9'P1'e51d9i1i-- Mrs. Harold Mav- gan "what ygu m1] ‘goccgy’ 1s mo" hew; Secretary, Mrs. Bloryce Duii- ; like our football," she explained. “ins. Treasurer. Mrs. Raid Colton: i The interview with the high Directors. Miss Elva MacAllisier_ , I commissioner's wife took place iii Mrs. Jmies Cole. Mrs. 13ml Carr. 1 [the pleasant drawing-room of the Organist, Mrs. Wilbur MacKay: Pakistan residence in suburban P7655 Secretary. Mrs. Georgi! C016: Rockliffe. a room furnished in Red vross Convener Mrs. bright colors nnd along modern 10""? Cfliiipbell: Auditors, Mrs. lines. Distance and difficulty of Mme Campbell. Mrs. George Cole: travel has not made it feasible for. NOW Business: It was decided to‘ Mm 511m bring nmny or he; own. send for four dozen boxes of ‘ furnishings to this country. Christmas Cards, send a box to Home is colorful Efllliind, send for twelve copies or Yellow mirtains create an effect institute News. It was moved and of sunshine in this room, even in seconded that $80.00 and quilt he the dullest weather. The carpet is sent to T. B. 11988118. send for of soft green - - the Begunfs fav-i mask for ohristmas. orito shade, not necessarily because l Correspondence-Red Cross. re- . it is the Pakistan color, but because . celiat. thflrik-You cards nnd letters l it has so irnany beautiful tones. for treats, orphanaizc collection , ' The conversation turned to the Miss Robin asking to have a sew- Canadian climate and Mrs. All rc- —*—_———-—————~—-~~ , called how surprised she was upon } arriving here last summer to find . the weather exactly as it was at home, i E l But temperatures in Pakistan “ ' l don't drop below 4s degrees at any _ - - “ time during the winter, and she “ is prepared for a colder season in s s“ Canada. In fact she is even look-. ' ' ing forward to it with interest. i However, not any more so than. lim- two young sons,1ii~year-old| 0UR 4th ANNIVERSARY AND YOU CAN HELP so so llnlrtly styled watches — built for the ultimate In dependable School Children ITQI no fall and are In active that mun? become run down and ill\llll—*ll1d CELEBRATE! Plflonnlnoo . . - iiamgiad. and nine-year-oid 1 airy Iufler ‘m... reheated £21? 3g‘ f; m Q ' ve your: i ten any o _ . w‘, m n ' vlenunt-tntlni Sqonn Emulsion "Early every morning they come running to me and ask ‘Mummy’ will there be any snow today?" She laughed. "You know they have never seen snow before, and they are looking forward to it. The boys are rapidly falling in- to Canadian ways. They attend Asliiniry College, a boys’ privatr conuinh Natural Vitamins A and D In otherneceruary clement: h: help build up resistance. Buy the economical In]: sire and uvei‘ \COTT'S EMULSION N0! lllil A IONI! s Powikiul NIIYRIIION Nothing could please Mother more - \ i- t d’ f on Christmas Day than an Electrical an o" San mg “my o lamps for I l PIWISIIII! Gift-u practical gift. every room in the house. Floor Lumps anurns $335? Truly lino [tits- famous timepieces with accurate [ll lsion move ment. A [tum] selection. and Table models. Como In and Browse around. You will find everything from Refriger- ators to kitchen clocks. MAKE THIS YOUR ELECTRICAL SHOPPING CENTRE , The EcI'son Electr’: WELLNER s i iifiiiloodwoili '"°"= I I Iorlurniyt I7b0 CHARLOTTETOWN I36 GT. GEO. ST. ‘ Jiiwollm Sim 1888