11ANUAR.Y 17. 1952 ..- HOLMANiS. Charloetowii ., JAllllAllY 17-1o-19 Extra Good Specials In The CHINA Dept. 1 . Jewel Aluminum TEA KETTLES JAPANNED WASTE BASKET, regular 78c - SPECIAL ...................... 30c JAPANNED CHILD'S LUNCH BOX, regular 45c - SPECIAL .......... .. -ma GUARDIAN. cHAlu,.o'r'ra'row1u : Victoria Busy Bees . Annual Meeting 4..jLib avhecomu World's Newest Nation Freedom is part of the rubric of peace, and last year law lmportgnt. progress towards independence yr Non-soil Governing terrltoriesn Independence came to Libya last December, the iirst nation to! achieve sovereignty through direct-action by the United Nations. Above (center) is the Amir of Cyrenaiee (King Edriu the First); who proclaimed the independence oi the former Italian colony on 24 December 1951, one week ahead of the U.N. Assembly a schedule; The annual meeting oi the Victoria "Busy Bees" Mission Band was held in the school on January ll. Meeting opened by singing "Jesus Bids Us Shine". Scripture lst Corinthians. chap- ter 13. was read by Eleanor Hart and thirty. members answered roll call. Collection amounted to 51c The following officers were elect- ond pupils. A vote of thanks was tendered to the teacher, to which she responded. CIIAPAUD W.M.I. . The January meeting or the Cra- paud Auxiliary or the W.M S. was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Myers on Thursday evening. Jan. 3. The program was supervised by Mrs. Wm. Waddell and was carried out from the Study Book, with readings give'n by Mrs. George Nicholson, Mrs. Norman MacDon- ald. Mrs. Frank MacDonald, and Mrs. John Simmons. - ...-.. -......--..-. ..... ..-....... .- ..-.-,..s. ....... We are endeavouring to keep our prices as low as possible. We appreciate the high. cost of living and will continue to do our utmost to give you the lowest prices. not forgetting qual- ity when you buy here. We would suggest that telephone for convenience i you cut this section out and place it by you n phoning for your Grocery Order. ( PlEllGE'S CASH & 'GAliliY PHONE 224 or 225 R99. HEAVY SANITARY PAIL. reg. 2 ed; Pm,dem' .,.,,g1e Hm. .1... The business mm was mm . I-75 ular 3.20 - SPECIAL .................... .. ' President! Betty Lou M3cLean' ed over by the new president, Mrs. 3 ”'c'em”" M”l9”e Th”mp5””3 P. N. Dawson and roll call was treasurer. Betty Boulter; ie:nper- ' cornea Wash BOILERS JAPANNED BREAD BOX. reg- ular 2.30 - SPECIAL ..................... .. 1 .29 ENGLISH CUPS 81 SAUCERS. "Blue Willow,” reg. 30: SPECIAL ...... once secretary, Kathleen Keough: World Friends secretary, Eleanor Hart; leaders. Mrs. Allison Lea and Mrs. Fred Inman. . ' r The treasurer reported that re- ceipts totalled 333.67 for 1951 and World Friends secretary reported answered by 10 members nayini: fees The members reported 15 calls made and.l2 cards sent. Mrs. George Nicholson invited the members for the next meeting rhen Mrs. J. Nicholson will be in charge of the program. Roll call is to be answered with a "sym- decorated tree andoa cheery draw- displaying sl0.00 to Belfast Home Associa- tion, Questionnaire was filled and onoclzn ours MEAT COVERED BUTTER DISH, glass, ,7 1 1 .1, M .1 g . .. , .. .. . regular 40: - SPECIAL ...................... Cl05ellnalEEz;1ll!1s8lnl-zecfiggd 599:6 lllelpaliileletiiglg clggegehlithalhe Mlzpah ''''''' H 890 Fresh Boston :fl.1:l1rt!k3 for 25c Regy ' Little Sparrows Fall. A treat was Benedict-Ion. Mm. wmch I dainty TEA 1 lb 896 BUTTS, lb. .......... .. 530 P '1 "-- 7 O98 EGG TIMERS enlllyed by 3"- 1 lunch was served by the hostess Sum; ht ' """""" " BACON lb 496 Florida - sPEcIAi- ...... " gm and a social hour enjoyed. S0Alg 2 for 210 '. ' """" " ORANGES, 2 doz, 89c onwnu. covn w. 1.. (A11 Flavors) Sweet Plckled Cooking N:AG.l"C5:AKEsPPEi:l:lAfET: "e9' 1 .1 WThe prpzeltlncfve i)t::arEc31 ofl the JELLO, 3 for pppp u 29c HOOKS, lb. ........ .. 230 APPLES, 3 lbs. 25, um. , ... ...................... n , omens ns ueme a e ome Bulk S k d sh kl , . 3 of M' D. M. MaD id J . m0 9 an 955 Eating "Monarch" Tin COOKETINS, swm 49c Christmas concert rn.y;f1V,11h.1..E1.EmbZ?.d.f.31 DATES, 5 lbs. 89c names, 11,, ,,,,,, ,1 55., APPLES, (10,, "M 55., we vis rs presen . e presi ent . SPECIAL ........................................ .. tcied. ' COOKIFTINS ' 1012" size 6 er-5:53-hasalhenlghileificihiihiatit. prglshacing llpemli by: singing lilo i 5 , ' I I arenns and visitors. gathered at mi: in e 0 en? mnu egg! 3 0 ,a4c& R&g' SPECIAL i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' " gelkirk School to enjoy a well- f:f,p::J'.s,, nxflowidweg rm" ESL GCREAT GEORCI; 573557: "" pr pared progra . which showed 51k c' m ta , HARLQ wN.f?E.l'. 1.45 LARGE SIZE LAMP CHIMNEEISAL 25c :11: untlrlngtefigrts oimtilgse mp. 931. gveerfrregpcoerweaed fg; PHOW--rrzro 225. .1”; ,,.,p m swan ,DgVERy SE3 Wcie . ”"9""”" "9 ""- 5" :.".:..f”” . y'.fR1F."';..i:2.C3itl:';2iiii? 22:3 22”” ... row? me New . U 0 on or e cassroom. ssed. onelb) xelye W38 mget by 11 prettlly cult was decided to contribute F Regular 12.90 42 Piece omnrn SET mg on we blackboani gramme with prizes won by Mrs. James Rooney and Mrs. Walter MacLeod. Meeting was then edjournedlanui lunch was served during I. pleas.- ant social hour. . Thelma MacDonald. An auction sale followed. the proceeds from which amounted to 56.711. Mrs. F. E. Rooney and Mrs. John A. MacLeod entertained the group with an interesting pro- the compliments of the Christ- the Secretary was asked to send the school Library and Mrs. Angus mas season. ' -v for the booklet "Personal Protec- Nicholson kindly invited members Under the capable direction or tlon" Under Atomic Attack." for the February rneetlng, when Mr. Allan MacKinr.on. chairman. Miss Thelma MacDonald was the Roll Call will be a "Question the following program was can-iedli appointed to get information from Box." Programme Committee will 1 SPECIAL TABLE "Out-They-Go" pieces of china valued at from 50c to 1.00-Look these over for Real Buys! Discontinued Pattern "KASHMIR" Dinnerware D D . . Al Give-Away Prices "(E1206-nlcht" -mm by elshl - 1 - pup . 1 R oituti - ". L T Bread & Butter Plates-reg. 50c Bangs" bymhuddy axidwizifse "" S '1 2041? SPECIAL ...........:.-..........................,.....c mugs. g;;:Cl;l:I:e.:::f:l.T....7P.E. ............ ..... 25d L mm an ad "n f d M F A c::.E'.?.3: 3:”! C?" 02:” Balance of- all Men's SUITS. gabardines. yarn dyed worsteds and ser- 1. g n u eso ouecoa 0”! 0 "ere en . . 3x':'i:"5zAE'"iff....fffilTf.3ff .......... 39d ed Enemelware in ivory wlth' f1',f”;..fi','l;:,.,,::”f,, ,,',Tf;;32, .331” ges. greys. fawns. blue stripes and brown. Sizes 36 to Oatmeal:-regular 65 Fruits-regular 38c SPECIAL ................................................ .. d Creams s&St d- lr1.55 spzcnz?"f1.-.........fIT..f....T”'Iif.- 50t Platters 9"-regular 1.85 , 3 :.....a....M"m:l"l1i:::'l":l':":'"l1v'5:3:5'l3: Men's Trousers. Worsted: and Gabardine: . . . . . . 257: QFF. gr:-;n:3I:.?.""f.l-f..3fJ'.:.....""1?”... 75o Hcn1iReg1ilm' ., Men's Sweaters. Coats and Pullovers .. .. . . . . . . 257:: OFF " ” 7” FF 1- Men's Jumbo Coat Sweaters. Navy and Black .. . .. 53.95 sonar 3 1- 1 , SPECMEW run or 300 -......-,.....-......- 7 l l0l.lilA'Ni One of the "Best" patterns of English Semi- .95 TABLE Discontinued merchandise that Must Go beiore stock taking. The values are over 1.00! SAVE 1o.ao - "Connaught" Pattern 56 Pc. English IIINNEIIWARE" End-of-Line I - CLEARANCE ENAMELWARE green trim. The pieces are pud- ding pend, pie plates. double boil- ere. dish pens, dlppers, sauce pansf kettles. routers and cooking pots. L 1 Charlottetown and Junior Macxinnoon. Monologue-"Learning a Piece" by Warren Mlacxinnon. Recitation - "This Year's Re- quest" by Louis Macxlnnon. Dialogue -- "Him and Bum.” Hymn - "Silent Night." Recitation - "No stockings To Wear" by Winston MacPhee. Motion song - "Merry Christ- mas Day." Monologue -- "Tall Boysi Trou- bles" by Junior Macxlnnon. Recitation - "The small Boy's Loqultor by Billy MacPhee. Dialogue - "A Bad chair.” During the intermission all pres- ent were treated with fudge while violin selections were played by sale" by Mary MacKlnnon. Dialogue -- "Box and Fox.” Motion song - "Now I am Grandma.” I Recitation - "It I could by Francis MacPhee. Monologue -- "" ma's tant" by Iaouise Macinnis. Dialogue - "Cat's Pie." Chorus - "Jingle Bells.” I I Assiso L ial manner and distributed ,gitts from I heavily-laden tree to teacher and pupils. Younger chil- dren in the ietrlct received treats from Santa oo. when his duties were completed. he capqbly -1111.;-1. ped it on" to lord MacDonald's ISBN. 1 In a tow w-ll-chosen words he xnm A - OVERCOATS - 33VM; off Open Stock solid colored pattern-peach, yel- out:- , the "Dept. of Education" regarding be Mrs. John MacRae and Miss low, green. Thc'composition consists of place "Welcome" C Recitation byl- settings for six. Louise Macinnis and John Mac- Donald. 1 Chorus - "Christmas Time" "Welcome" - Drll; by seven pupils. 1 Recitation --"A I-Iorrid Dream" 1 by meddle Gallant. Dialogue - "Advanced Geo- 2 graphy." Recitation - "The Christmas stocking" by Buddy Maclnnls' BEFORE STOCKTAKING Only 60 Men's Winter OVERCOATS left from our large stock in browns. greys. blues. Elysians. Crombies. fleeces and velours. Sizes 36 to 44. x porcelain Dinnerware. The 56 piece set consists .95 Memn wooc. L ' of 8 each: cups It saucers, breed & butter plates, - salflfilftlgn J:m''-;1hc5I;l.fg;i:” 10' l tea plates; dinner plates, soups & fruits. Reg- step Danclngi - Mae Glallsnt ,g,. .. ularly priced 32.75. iencmdb ,, , , Recitation - A Bachelor: 33V3ih; off 1' 20 only Men's SUITS-Broken lines. 53 and DB models. Browns. blues. greys. Sizes 36 to 40. 1 2570 oil Station Wagon Coats. Parlias and "Jackets ;. . . . . 257:: OFF KELLY 5- Ma.-.1NNIs1