PAGE TWO , , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . .......... .i..E D'Albenas, with Mrs. whiteside and Mrs. C.M. Cahlli, substitutes. FOR Bur THIS lAR "PACKAGE VALU lllnnual Meeting ;St. Paul's church Evening Auxiliary The meeting closed with the Benediction, following which delic- ious refreshments were served by the tea committee for the even- ing. Mrs. Percy" Williams, Mrs. J-EH. Wcrth. Miss Louise Hazard. and Miss Vanlderstine. The open- ing meeting of the New Year was tenatively set for January 8th. The annual meeting of the even- ! ing branch, Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Church was held on Monday, December 11th., at 8 p. m. with the president, Mrs. Gordon F. Roper in the chair, and a large number of members present. and three ladies from East Royalty were welcomed to the meeting. Sympathy was expressed It the illness of Mrs. J.T. Ibbott, wife of the rector. Reports read by the various of- ficers showed a very successful year of work and an increase in membership. The President's reporl reviewed the year's work. The treasurer, Mrs. R. E. Kemp, report- ed all accounts and the pledge paid, and a. satisfactory balance on hand. Miss Florence Owen. Dorcas Secretary, reported on the work done through the year and the Dale sent to the Indian School in Sask- atchewan. Mrs. G.B. Whiteside re- ported several members were sub- scribing to the Living Message, the W.A. paper. The following slate of officers were elected for the next two ! years: l President Mrs. Gordon F. Roper; ist Vice President - Mrs. G.B. Whiteside; 2nd Vice Presid- ent-Mrs. C. W. Jameson: Record- ing Sec'y.-Mrs. L. G. Thacher; Cor- respcnding sec'y.-Mrs. G. R. Soy; Treasurer-Miss Beverly van Ider- stlne; Dcrcas Secretary - Miss Eleanor Clapp: Education Secre- tary-Miss Louise Hazard; Prayer Partner Secretary - Mrs. Laura Clapp; Quilt Committee-Mrs. J.- E.l-l. Worth, chairman. with Mrs. Morrison and Miss Florence Owen. Delegates to annual meeting in March - Mrs. Jameson. Mrs. P.W- Elen Valley I I and -llicinty Mr. S. A. Blgdgi has returned home after a pleasant visit with his son and daughter in Nova Scotla. Miss Margaret Dawson of sum- merside was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Macbean. l Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. William Stevenson on the.sudden death of their baby boy. Mrs. Whitfield Abbott and two children are visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul of Bonshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Buchanan of Bonshaw motored to Glen Val- ley on Saturday where they wee guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling .VIacLean. Recent visitors to the city from this community mere Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, Mr. Eldon I-Iickox, Miss Addie Iialliwell and Mr. Ken- neth MacDonald. our genial new mail carrier, Mr. Allan MacDonald is proving very efficient. and all wish him the best of luck during the coming winter months. The sympathy of this community is extended to Rev. W. B. MacPhail, of Breadalbane on the sudden death of his brother Mr. Colin MncPhail Claire de Lune Oh, Holy Night Worship Les Sylphides For Sister S Waltz Medley HOLMANtS - Both StoresSUGGllSTS For Mother I Gems from Sigmund Romberg Shows The Holy Year of Jubilee-1950 . Music In My Heart Music of Johann Strauss The Virgin's Slumber Song I Perry Como Sings His Favorite Songs of Songs You Love by Robert Merrill Victor Herbert Album Wayne King Plays Johann Strauss Down In The Valley Perry Como Sings Merry Christmas Music Selections, From The Chocolate Soldier Sleeping Beauty Ballet Symphony No. 4, in A phony No. 101, in D ey Say It's Wonderful The Monkey And The Organ Grinder Tony Martin's Dream Girls Waltzing With Romberg of Ycrlr Point. Mrs. John Nicholson has return- ed home from a pleasant visit in Ottawa, where she was the we!- come guest of her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas. A number of young people from this vicinity resently left on a trip to different parts of Canada. Those mrluded in the group were, Mr George Pound. Mr. Rcagl1lPnund Mr. William Nicholson. Mr. Alton .tIacLean and Mr. John Glllis. 'l'he annual meeting of Glen Val- iev W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Ella Abbott with a good at- tendance. New officers were ap- pointed for the coming year. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Frizzell. RcAV&CT0R RECORDS for all the folks at home! Glen Valley W. I. was the guest I of Springton W. I. at their meet. ing held recently at the home of Mrs. Duncan Macintosh at the close cf the business period. a very pleasant social evening was spent, A guessing contest was enjoyed by all. after which a bountiful lunch was served the guests by the ladies WI IOTH KINDS In charge, -a big choice of RCA Victor conventional records and the exciting new, non-breakable 45 rpm records that play easier . . . sound better . . . cost no more . . . and mail as easy as a pocket THE l'0TATO'S LAMENT I'm a lowly litile Spud. People tell me I'm no good, While I do the best I can Working for ungrateful man. When my crop iails. hear them - . curse. hmdk"ch"f' If I grow abundantly. 'tis worse. For then they raise an awful fuss About a potato sur-pul-us.' Man tells me that my eyes are - ' blind. ' I feel like answering (in kind) For any one at all should see That the fault is not with me. To make farming more secure. A quota system is the cure. Allow each one to ship his share. Then feed or process whats to spare. Remove the execs, thus each year Will keep the markets nice and clear. It would. help the again If I could get that trip to Spain. I always keep right up to date To cope with style, disease, or fate. I've done my best. but now I'm through Unless man uses his head too- -A Spud From Spud Island. Elliotvale, P.E. I. For Father Carmen Christmas Hymns and Carols Concerto in D. OP-77 Onward Christian Soldiers Passacagiia and Fugue in C Minor Scottish Fantasy, OP 46 Serenade in C. OP 48 Symphony in D Minor Symphony in D, OP 25 market out For Brother Andre Previn by Request Christmas Fantasy g The Christmas Festival Concerto in A Minor, OP 16 Frankie Carle's Sweethearts Gypsy Baron: Overture Ralph Flanagan Plays Rodgers and Ham- merstein The Three Suns Present Your Christmas Favorites ' . -4. The Kiddies Christmas Fun With Spike Jones Cinderella Jingle Bells Fantasy The Night Before Christmas Merry Christmas Fun Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindee Jolly Old St. Nicholas J Treasure Island Give RCA VICTOR Records . . . . A The Gill: that huge on Giving! ill-i r 1. min; .3 l '1. ,l.1M”lll..l..i,'..'.'llJ...i i.'l.'llI mirnsoirs Jewellery-,8tore It. ujom Si. so Nil I and Dinky Buildinz Sets at Electric. Poole and co. are issuing a pretty calendar "Whispering Pines". from 6.30 lill ll.30. Everybody wel- Prince Edward Island, Canada. oc- come. ERS. Mixmasiers, Ironmasiers and Shavemasters. Store. made chocolates. or freshly roast- ed salted nuts for Christmas. 8 Orlcbar, phone 2341-J. 15th. Music by George Chappelle and his Merry Islanders. leaves I. M. T. at 9.30. point in Canada or States for Phone Maritime Limited. 2061 or 540. iii-.ll'l'RAl. GUARDIAN this column is reserved Aloe runs, of mu Internt. but Udvertdn; in a news) nature may be Ineurlu at In emits a mini. Strictly in out in advance. I VANITY. Table, Pin-up and Tri- lite Lamps. Brown Electric. COOK'S for Christmas Photo- graphs. BOY WATCHES Toombs Music Store. TROPICANAS Fashion Shoppe. STUDENT LAMPS and children's Night Lights. Brown Electric. Special ,85.'l5. arrived at the 'LIFETlME' PLASTIC PLAYING. CARDS at The Island Boolr Room. LADIES' KEN WOOD HOUSE- COATS and overcoats at Jack Cameron's. TREE LIGHTS and Decorations. Brown Electric. CHENILLE housccoats arrived at the Fashion Shoppe. SEE THE NEW MODEL Mc- CLARY REFRIGERATOR at Burke Electric Ltd. NYLON TRAVEL PAK - 315.00. A Bathrobe in zipper Container. very compact at Jack Cameron's. ELECTRIC Alarm and Kitchen Wall Clocks. Brown Electric. MECCANO SETS. Dinky Toys The Island Book Room. SEE THE NEW MODEL G. E. REFRIGERATOR at Burke Electric Lid. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and fancy tree seis at Burke Elec- tric Lid. REFRIGERATORS. Ranges. Mo- iors and Washer repairs. Storey Phone 3007. CALENDAR RECEIVED - LM. TOFFY'S SNACK BAR.-open BUNBEAM AUTOMATIC TOAST- Toombs Music TRY A BOX of Mrs. Van's home- COME To DANCE, wlnsloe sta- lon Hall on Friday. December Bus CHARTER FLIGHTS to say the United DBSSBIIREIS of CS. F30 Let's get together. There's loads of gift suggestions awaiting you at the JENKINS PHARMACY. Let us help to make your gift shopping easy and pleasant. Time's is wasting- Lovely-Cuddly Stuffed TOY: 51.59 to 6.50 DUBARRY C ' Adrienne Fitted OVEMME CASES onrzssna am-s ,,,'g;3'g,;w,E''',;';I; ” "19 310.35 50 C ,SET Week-end Bag 31750 -p xnoo K . to 834. . TIFFANY S , manna and snnarrnn & .- F 1'" P'”""" ' Pen and Pencil Set: and ,e. and.Colog- , , , or-sic sirrs, net, Chanel, Gmmm Lem RONSON LIGI-ITERS. .. therlc. Hou- snavmo anusnzs - Sims and Rubberset g blgant. cam". whom, our inviting manner cnocornu-2-,5. llT3)'- A Complete Assortment of Laura Second (ln'Chrlstmar famous Yardley Products 5”"): GNIOHSI. Rown- and sets for both ladies and "um M”l"t gentlemen. Imported Toffces pouches, clgarl. We have a line , Revlon showing of pipes at Cut” many prices. Also chm Y" tobaccos, cigarettes. PW” S". MANICU RE SETS KODAK5 dz BROWNIES CHECK LIST FOR Cll:llggKGxLIST FOR HIS GIFTS Brush Sets SOAP Shaving Sets sun” V Novanrizs Gillette Razors 3"" 5"" Billfolds an Electric Shavers Bllh 011' Hair Dressings Powders - HILD EN Fitted Cases C R Fishing Rods & Reels Hall. Brush" 29c Menle Soaps, Powders Mdmznl so .,RIGH.r,, M ""1 Lmwmt Home Permanent Set: One only Travellirix 33”",-,om seal" For so MANY 1.25 Bag with Bachelor Shaving Accessories. Hand Mirrors DISPENSING CHEMlSf9 con (,1 GEORGE 5. KENT STS PH 0 N f (.llAllLL)llElOWN,V E I 379 FUNERAL TUESDAY. - The funeral of the late Mrs. Montgom- ery was held from the United Church. Hunter River. on Tuesday afternoon, December 12th, and was largely attended. Rev. Howard Christie, asisied by Rev. Donald Nicholson and Rev. Mr. Campbell conducted the services. Mr. Mur- dock MacLeod and Mr. Ernest Dunning sang as a Duel: "Beyond the Sunset" and Mr. Gordon Carc-w sang: "Shadows No Need of Shad- ows." Two favoritc hymns of the deceased were sung: The Lord is Central Airways Fine slips H... n. My Svhevpherd" and "The Sands of Time are sinking". The pallbear- ers were: Heath Montgomery. Lea Macliwen. George MacKay. Lloyd Csrew, Archie Johnson and C. B. Matheson. Interment in the Geddle Memorial Cemetery. WOMAN'S AUXILIARY MEET- ING. - The annual meeting of Branch A of the Woman's Auxil- iary of the Church of England in Canada, was held in St. Paul's Parish Hall. on Thursday, Dec. 7, 1950. with the President Mrs. J. T. Rodd in the chair. The yearly re- ports were read and adopted. showing I very successful year's work. The officers for the coming year were then elected. Hon Pre.siden-t-Mrs. J. T. lbbmi. President-Mrs. J. T. Rodd. Vice- President-Mrs. Harry Miller. Znc Vice-President-Mrs. C. Kemp. Corresponding Secretary - Miss Maud Haslam. Recording Setlu tsry-Mrs. Parker Moore. 'l'reasur- ' er--Mrs. J. A. Bentley. Dorcas Sec- retary - Mrs. Ernest Champion. Living Message and Cent .3 Week --Miss Alberta Lewis. Educational Secretary-Mrs. H. K. S. Henllnllll Miss Amy Earle was Librarian. The meeting closed to open on January 4th, 1951. and gay pajamas are beautiful. practical presents for every, lady on your list. all atibudgetiprleea. . Mlcllollllul rslaltp Di ti Dellcate, lacy lingerieihas just the touch ofiluxury that every lady needs .. .. -. here are beauties well within your Christmas budget.