PA§E..E1GH'1I_,_ ~ AQAAAA A A A A nvv 7;‘ i News -—- Cartoon — OO§O§§§O§§+§4+§4£ vvvvvwv "w" Ml-G- AALAA‘lA AAIAAAAAA vv vv v Vvvvv v ¢v¢¢¢#¢*¢¢‘ aoesmooooeooeooo “O-Q-Q-MMOO-QQ-VONO 0-9 GQO-OO-OOQOQQ-GO44 GOO‘- Starting Monday and continuing through the Christmas SchoolHolidays, our Matinee will start at 2:30 daily. ¢¢¢¢w¢¢¢v v ’ PRINOE EDWARD —— TlllllY “TOMORROW IS FOREVER" LASTING GIFTS-Pipes. best gin ‘Nlsaculzgnald’! Radio Service. 160 assortment. Fred Lambroa. 611 i- 2 DAYSZ- MONDAY and TUESDAY m m“ CLEANING mm mmmonfilmbflc sham KISS-A D-RUN MELODRAMA! 00+ +00%» o0 o4 o0 oe4o¢e¢eeoe+++o+o+§+o4+e0<e4++ PLAN YOUR ONRISTMAS MOVIE PARTY NOW! FOUR DAYS—STARTS DECEMBER 25th Slarring wsttrs rroorou with toss truss; , 1 norm IcDOWILL- ma: roam. nous AAA A;AAA AA A¢A‘~ CONFEDEII-ATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. 8'1‘. CATHERINE School lord's . Day. Dec. 22nd. Sunday School 2.80 p.m.; Gospel service 8 p.m. All are welcome. This ullllllsll u renewed los nun on i The Central Guardian oi looni interest. ol a nevuy nature may be lnaertee ‘at live cents a ward. alrlctlv Ia» -dL.‘|B in advance. CRASWELL tor Photographa. “ CONFEDERATION urn m- s-uaaucn. BRONZE DESK LAMPS and Show’ 2 :30 — 7 _ 9 matching bookends. Week end spec- See hhn unila- on Christmas mom- lng. Toombs Music Store. OIDCKETT 6 STOREY LTD. have the Guardian's thsnks for an 7s THRILL_A_SECONDI New Method Cleaners-—2447-2448. BUYING good second hand Bags daily. Dillon 8t Splllett. uowano MoINNIS’ fitted Millie “Md”- Footwenr now located at 178 Queen street T!!! CONFEDEHATION LIFE have issued a pretty i947 calendar to their customers. ALL CHRISTMAS GITIS Wrap ped Free at Crocketfs Jewellery Kent Street. BAll nuut CANDLE LIGHT SERVICE in dlristian Church, Sunday. 8.30 p.m. Orchestra in attendance. Silver collection. ' SEND YOUR SUIT 0R COAT to New Method Cleaners today. Will be back before Christmas. i I. O. C. OAMTBELL has re- l LADIES_DOD'¢ gorge; the b]; opened a law office at 130 Rich- discount sale on all Winter Goats mond Street (above Roddirvs and W001 dresses. The Greendal ca. DP“: Sterel- Phone 6Z1- Ltd, Ladies‘ Store. i '—I_ m> ‘as. I __ WHOLESALE Grocery and Con- : CHURCH SERVICES. — Docem- fectionary houses will close their! I bel" 22nd. St. Elizabehlfs, Spring- places o! business Thursday, Dec. ~ ileld, lvlornlrllt Play" 11-99 /\- M- 26th, in observance of BoxingDayq Hoe‘ St. John's, Crapaud. Evening Prayer _ . i; AN INTERESTING ARTICLE t 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Froam. | ~ on “Introducing Chlnchillas" ap- END TABLES. Beautiful LBmP5. pears in an advertisement on page. Phonosraph Attachments w“ 11 o! this issue. and should be Revordfi- G135 which P195“ read with profit by fur farmers Toombs Music Store. ' "d other; | l WHOLESALE Grown! W! 00W! GOOD NEWS FOR rox RANCH- |fectlonarv houses wlll close the" ans. -- Fritz Weissler, Canada's 5913C“ °T busllless Thmsday- Dec- outstanding Raw Fur Merchant, I" I 26th,1n observance o1 Bolling D113" opens his annual buying season ’ ‘ -——- December 26th. at McLure Build- .‘ cnuacu or SCOTLAND. Ser- m, ¢h,,1o.,.ewwn_ ' vices Dec. 22nd. (travelling Iavor- ~ fEf ‘a/ble): Stanchel ll a-m-Z Chlif- HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge: Services next Sunday. Decednber 22nd, are as follows: —~— lNorth Wlltshirc ll aim; I-Ianlp- POWNAL CHARGE. United shire 2.30 p.m.; 8nd Hunter River Church of Carlfldfl- Chrliun“ River 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. I. Morri- scrvices, Sunday. Dec. 22nd: 11.00 so", Mjnjggen . a.m.. Clifton; 2.30 p.m.. Mount m Herbert; 7.00 p.m.. Pownal. Mill-l HAMPTQN UNHED CHURCB‘ view service Molldll)’. DW- 33rd -Chrlstmas services Sunday. Dec. lottetown a n-m-z Argyle Shore 7| ‘p.m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. l ‘E MASSEY v XANIEI CIIGATIII ll! lnllttn f , CAPITOL > MON. - TUES. and Wed. AAA -As; ‘AAAA¢¢$A I I Nappy Entertainment ' I Tribute to E in All-Time. .. gGood-Time Nit! AIAAA‘sA¢AnA4A¢¢¢¢nAaA‘nA#¢¢ Aaannnnaa :LO4+-e++eeo+oo+o-w:++++0++v0+v w++00 l a; 130 “n; Rev‘ ER, Macvicar,lzznd_ Minister, Re“ peter Jaclbl - ' - ' Minister. son: Hampton ll am; Appin 2E Starting Monday and continuing through the Christmas ‘ B 1 mad 3 pm (weather perm,“ . School Holidays, our Matinee will start Ill’ 2=3o daily. <m§§§§,f§§‘jfiE§hCfm 5.1:; if; $118k, agugoglle $151k‘; 11133; ‘ , O 4 I . ‘++o4oo+4eoo4+ee¢0o+o+vo>+++++4+o+o+++4+o4444e+e Gram)" 51"?“ sunlelime duflngloonducted by Young People. V I, Thursday night or Friday mornin8~ A cash box containing a small sum MANY HAPPY RETURNS °f mimey and 9' cheque was Rpm“ i Congratualti-ons were extended 9d take“ yesterday to Mr, and Mrs James D. Lamont of St. Catherine‘; who had the honor of celebrating their 53rd wedding anniversary in ex- cellent health. They were married at Bonshaw on Dec. 20- 1893. T Q-DAY "THE FALCON'S ALlBl" Musical Comedy —- Serial Shows 2:30 — 7 — 8:45 v and River. ON HOLIDAY TRIP —MI'. Mrs. DP. Mooney. of Bear left yesterday morning {or Boston. Mass, where they will visit their son. George Mooney, Mrs. LhMooneuyi . e w m “fgcegmgiyzrimn ,0 y m“ CITY POLICE COURT - at the Nhelr daughter Mrs. T.A. Wirth, City Police Oourt yesterday mom- and M“ C U1Iban_ ‘ing three drunk and disorderlics ' ‘ were each fined $10 and costs or 20 . death of his brother, James Mac- g:1;a“ded 1" cuswdy "M11 Mim‘ KiIlnlJIl. in willie élorlsea. Ygkons-QSZI " leit Prince E w“ s“ Emu, i . b m‘? Yu“ a” “d w” “aged of unaetegnllllgsldmogslllllnlis§fdsli 1“ general Emil-acting‘ H; ‘is: morning destroyed a barn on the !1*'°Y‘“"° Yew °l “l” m farm o1 Mr. Charles Maclcod Alli- di-‘ai-h was d“ 1° “Mum causes’ lston. The blaze was dlscoveredvabout "‘" . t ' l - Wreme Cw" e“ 3am °“ Decem‘ building and contents proved fruit- less. A quantity of hay, an auto- llwblle and pieces o! larm machin- ery stored in the barn were lost. bcr 13th delivered ludgment. dil- missing with costs an appeal m the case of Robert C. Alllil Bil- lpellant and Austin Scales, respon- mmong me m“ (o observe the fire dent. The anneal W" "m" l! Md!‘ was Mr. Clarence Campbell, a neigh- mcnt of the Chief Justice Riven ban TM ham, a m“. Sized one‘ in respondent's favor on April 24th. mam,“ 2a fee; by 5Q 1946. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — ENJOYED VISIT — Mesm- E1- Speoial Christmas Day Services. don Matthews and Wilbert Fraser. Alberton. P.E L, are in ‘Iranian. as guests of the formers aunt, Mrs. l morning and evening will be held at ithe Baptist Church Sunday morn- EMPIRE - Today MATINEE Lilli-EVENING 7 6t 8.45 in gs a a s X-OOO-O-e-oveeooeoeoooome TQOBSERVE BOXING my ‘ITIY. N.S.. Dec. 20 -— (GP) — lacing Day. Thursday Dec. 26. wlll oi the world's ootres. h observed as a civic holiday here .14 in North Sydney and New Iattlard. it was announced to- dar- atores and public build- flp _ heclosed. K§iH§Z a If" . - a f’: at the following on =- , J-tabe Mantel Models J starring . suusrr csnson with MARI! lmmog Musical — Cartoon — Travel ZIPZ%;H%H§E€ . RADIOS are looking for a Radio lor Christmas we have ladle-Phone Combination Pbltelbla models’ complete with batteries .. 74.00 Ilmtand long wave battery models AT - A.- Love's lAno ELECTRICAL surruss -FIIIIIZKTKZKIXZKIMIDF ling and ever-‘ng. December 22nd. iThe Sermon at Morning Worship .wlll be "The Quest or the Wise ‘Mani’ Included in the morning musie will he the solo “Bethlehrm" by Mr. Barry Bugden. the anthem "There Were Shepherds Abiding" (Vincent), and the Carol "Virgin Unspotted." The music at Evening Worship 7 P. M. will include In- _Victor Reid and Mr. Reid. Th?! Mare enroute to their Island home Ilafter an extleznsiiwge tvacatiog spfir; in New Yor. os on an 0 ‘parts of the United States. They ’ also visited in Halifax RIld differ- Hent, parts of the Province. They > had a wonderlul time and enjoyed sightseeing and making new > > And you'll soy the some when you taste it. _ _, ‘ tully appetizing. Every slice is so rich and satisfying it ll melt III your mouth. extra energy . . good digestion normal growth . calm nerves. STEWARTS Island Maid BREAD conforms to these requirements. with your daily need through your grocer or direct from our store, 161 Kelli 5i- i 0€>€ fiiG 0fi>€ 0i BREAD ON THE TABLE THE MEAL IS READY STEWART BAKERIES llENT ST. ONARLOTTETOWN i’ l OMDIQEGG-(‘Ed _ oacamnaa n. 1 ma CHARLOTTETOWN c "nus ans vistas r RED EVER" Rely on STEWARTS to provide you , -i->i0i09‘i®®<l_¢>0i0®%¥0 0i00€00€>00i% You need bread for LTD' I PNONE 211 “Shepherds. Shake of! Your Drowsy LEAVES T0 VISIT SISTER- Sleep" and "Good Christian Men Re- Miss Elena LeBlanc of the Marie 10108" Arr. Sir Emest MacMlllan. Elena Beauty Salon, left by plane Adam's "O Holy Night." will be this morning on a short VlSlL to suns by Miss Pearle Bums. a slrls’ her sister, Sister Marie Lncishrls, quanelle- Q5119?! CR1!» M5711!“ who ll a. music teacher l1‘, the Rupen- Barbara’ Q11181°Y 5nd 3°"? Superior School of Music, Outre- I-lamm will sing “Holy Night." The mom, MontreaL Girls‘ Choir will sing the tradition- l0 the general committee at a nleetlng to be held in the Harris Library on Friday evening, January l0. Finance Committee: Mr. A.M. Clark (chairman). Mr. WE. Mas- sey, Mr. F. Curtis. Dr. PA. Creel- 111511. Housing Committee: Mr. G. al “whence I5 This Goodly Frag- rance," Miss Pearle Bums and Mrs. Barry Bugden will sing “What Child Is This?” The Senior and girls’ choirs will unite in presenting "The First Noel." There will be a brief meditation by tlhe Minister. You are cordially invited to worship with the Baptist Church. TRINITY CHURCH. — Special Christmas services will be conduct- ed this Sunday by the pastor, the Reverend T. E, McLennan. who will preach both morning and evening. White (chairman), Mrs. G. Foster, Mrs. J.A. Reardon, Mr. LE, Tait. Mr. J.E Harris. Publicity Committee: ILL-Col. L T Lowther (chairman). Mrs. A.G. Ptunam. Mrs. JP. Lantz, Mrs. B B Jones. Mrs. J B. Blake, Mrs. J.P. Millar. Mr. RJI. Rogers. Nominating Committee: Mrs. G. Drlllon (chairman). Mia; A. Fras- er, Mrs. E.P. Watson. Miss M Moran, Miss A. Duffy, Mrs. H. Morris Personals The mam-y friends of Mr. James Tait. Charlottetown. will regret to learn of his illness. Miss Lois Miller, RN. of Mon- treal will arrive tonight to spend the Christmas holidays at her home here. , Mr. Stanley Miller of Mount Al- lison University. Sackville. is spend- lng the Christmas holidays at his i friends. —N€'W G1B580W Newi- trolt. "Silent Night, “Holy Nigiht" two carols by the Girls’ Choir, ‘Hi1 WORLIYS COFFEE SOURCE Brazil supplies about 65 per cent WIIITES ARE AFRIITMNDERS In South Airlca a native white. upeclally a Dutchman, la called an Atrlkander. nun l0 COAST (ma: hand: .........85.00 M 6.. F. llutchsson 6m 8| SON - OPTOMETRISTS l,‘ napalm:- h. ‘m at , 0 8M0! 0T‘ I iii} (t!:l%.¢Il0Tl'0I ocular de- ‘t ec _ " "'°"'-z35"|' i! 5” 6",“. an“ Io: your Chris aa IILVER SEAL Ills subjects for the d-ay will be home 1n the city. Chrhhnsa Peppermlnr_l 2 cups brown sugar 2 088s 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon hot water I cup ohopped nuts 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon nutmeg 3'»; cups sifted flour Mix sugar with well-beaten 028a add soda dissolved in hot water. nuts and spices sifted with flow. Add more Xlour if necessary. to make dough stilt for rolling. Roll $6 inch thick. Cut in rounds large as a quarter, bake in quick oven, 400 degrees until brown. Roll ia powdered sugar. LONDON-About 30.000 tonl d Norwegian herring wlll be import- ed during the winter. "The Peri-la o! Christmas" and "The Power o! Light." Tlho Scripture les- sons will be found in the second chapter or St. Matthew's gospel and the first chapter o! St. John's. The olloir. under the direction o! Mr. Kendall have several extra selec- tions prepared rol- the chi-mun“ The many friends of Mr. P. B season. iraluding the (°11°w1ng;_Moreside of Messrs. Proude and Carols-“In Dulcl Juibilo’ a 15th Moreside are glad to see him out century carol, "Now is the Time“ by to work after several months ill- Laubenstein; "In the Bleak Mid- ness. Winter" (Holst); "Ring Out Wild -__ Bells" by Percy E. Fletcher; Wil Miss Beth McLalne, student at liam Lester's “The Joyful Morn is King's College, Halifax, arrived by Bree-kins“; and the traditional carol plane yesterday to spend the "The First Nowell." The soloists in Christmas holidays with her par- the carols wlll be Messrs. George ents. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Mc- Johrlson air-d Harvey MacPherson. Lalne. Charlottetown. There will also be several vocal solos-Miss Pauline Simmonds wlll Capt, Maurice Mdfague, M.C., SO18 "T118 Birthday 01A K1118" and Sydney. N.S.. has arrived home to Miss Sally W°°¢ "The Holy City" spend the Christmas season with by Adan-ls, and Mr. A. J. Charley hi; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick wlll sing Newton's "The First Mdfggue, city, Christmas Morn." The Church School will meet at the regular hours. A very large attendance is anticipated at all services both on Slur/lay and Christmas morning when the Sacrament ed the Lord's Supper will be dispensed. You are invited and urged to participate in all these services. ° Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Mac- Millan and little son Dukie..have left on an extended visit. to Boston. Mass. and New York City, where they will visit relatives. ‘Illa Quality 8|do...l'rors WELLIIEITS Sub-Gommittees For Arts And Grafts lientre Appointed You'll [Ind thia store a "lulu- headquarters [or Christiana praetleally priced to make gift giving all the IIIIBI’. Select your gift now hdn tlavrlen diamonds and (amou name watches. JULY BIRTHSTONI The ruby is the birthstone for 0n Man ' i , Dcce July, day evenng mber 118. the general ‘committee oi’ the ‘Charlottetown Arts and Oraftg Centre held a tneetlng ln the Har- ' rls Memorial Library. Mr. EB. Chandler, Director c: Adult Education for the Province}, “W! M temporary chalmlan. A, general discussion om the advisab- I n"! 0i Opening an arts and craits centre in the city took place. It was | decided that committees be select-, ill W I0 into the various aspecisl u the lmdertaklng. LL-Ool. r..'r. I Lowther was asked to write to Mr. MoOurry of the National Art Gal-l lerv. Ottawa. requesting that. Miss N“! Miicinkllllh’! work in Prince Edward Island be extended for 3n- other six months. Mr. I-LB. Chand- ler was asked to report to Mr. Mc- Ourry on the success cl the exten- sion art lectures and exhibition of Pllntiflll which Miss Nora MoOul- lnce dining the past three months. I , Mr. Chandler was asked to include a report of the enthusiasm shown in the work done at the temporary Art Oentrs for ‘children in char- lottewm and the guidance of Miss Mooullough, which led to a Public meeting being called w discuss the establishment o! such a centre here pdmanently. The following persons were sel- eetsd hem the general committee to set on nt-mmmittees and report lllii Beautiful, aperltllng glamorous In 14K gold mountings. ‘v Give e gilt o! _ shimmering peauty, Alllkfll outnstso, rum u u‘ i u akin; ands L as»... j creation. BULOVA WATCHES Your choice of seem ell I @533“ 3143 2 i i f KU~ Q new "an fins..." 55?-