rrs GUARDIAN. cnaatorrarowgi MORSE'S ' TEAS Gift Suggestions For Christmas Men's Quilted Lined COATS, reg. 524.95 for S1150 Men's Lined Leather Dress GLOVES, reg. S438 S338 Men's DIAMOND SOCKS SL25 to iB2.25 Menls COAT SWEATERS ............... .. O9-50 Men's DRESS PANTS O6.98 to S959 Men's BELTS ................................... .. O1-00 to 351-'70 Men's NECKTIES, reg. S200 for .. . . SL00 332.98 to 237.50 . a4.75 to s5.9s - s1o.oo to s11.95 s2.9s to s4.95 Men's SPORT SHIRTS Men's SLIPPERS ........ .. Men's FLIGHT BOOTS Ladies' SWEATERS .... .. Ladies' NYLONS, Special at Ladies' SLIPPERS .................................. .. O2-25 to M-50 Ladies' Fleece Lined TEDDY BOOTS Ladies' FLIGHT BOOTS Ladies' Fleece Lined CURLING BOOTS Children's Wool 3-piece SKI SUITS ...... .. Children's 2-piece SNOW SUITS Childrenis Gabardine COAT SETS Children's SKI PANTS ------------ -- V , Childrenls Corduroy OVERALLS . . OL69 to SL95 Children's MI'I'TS . 690 to O1-50 Childrenis Knockabout COATS, quilted lined, p '28 to 34 or 3312.90 Childrenis SLIPPERS ................................ ------ hl-49 Children's Fleece Lined TEDDY BOOTS 335.00 to S538 We also have a quantity of Rubber Footwear for the whole family at the lowest possible prices, and also a lot of other items not mentioned here. We will be open Every Nightuntil Christmas. Kuvs ilRY GOODS 109 Richmond Street Phone 2466 332.98 E. R. BroWE9”Son Fire, Auto, Life. Aceidenhsickness Ami Plate Glass Insurance At Lowest-Rates Agent at Summerside. D. 0. Stewart 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown Our-entire staff ielns 3 S in wishing youavary Happy Holiday. BURKE ELEGTRIO 35 , LIMITED t':liris'tm'as concert At Murray Harbour v . .' A large audiencel greeted the annual Christmas tree and concert-held in the Murray Har- bour Unitcd Church on Friday evening. December 19th. The var- ious numbers brought forth rounds at applause as well they might ior the young performers went through their various roles, with the grace and ease of finished art- ists. It would be uniair to single out sny'number tor special men- tion as they were all godd. Santa Claus. too. was at his very best. living up to the high standard or lovliness thatithe child associates with this grand old character. The Rev. D. W. MacPherson, the local pastor, proved the ideal chairman. The following ofiered: Carol: "0 Come All Ye Faith- iul." Opening Recitation: --Freddy White. , Exercise: "My Gilt to Jesus"- seven beginners. is the program "Welcome" Recitation: "God's Great Gift" Glen Machon. Exercise: "Gifts to Jesus" - Prirriary pupils. Solo: "Away in the Manger"- Mary Prowse. Recitation: "Merry -Jimmy Jordan. Exercise: "The Name We Love" Christmas" -Beginners and Junior pupils. Recitation: "Keep Christmas" -Carolyn Collier. Exercise: ”I..ovinK Praises" - Lorraine White. Stephen Buell. Exercise: "Within a Circle''-- , Darlene Herring, Mary Gos- I bee Pantomine: ”The Christmas Songs" - Junior Girls. Exercise: "Christmas" - Junior Trio: "Silent Night"'- Junior Boys. Girls. Exercise: "Lights Along the Road" -Junior Boxs Closing Recitation: ”Good-by" Bernice Billard. Murray Harbor Notes Mr. Albert Harris. who has been employed in Ontario for the past several months, has arrived in Murray Harbour where he will vis- it his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Loii Harris. i Interest was at fever heat at Silas Hugh's general store on'Sat- urday afternoon. December 20th, when the drawing for the huge Christmas stocking was held. Axel Irving of Murray Harbour hold the lucky ticket. Capt. H: H. Cahoon brought his ti'ii.'i craft the "Shirley Aieta" into port during the week. thus the locally-owned fleet that tie up on home grounds ior the winter is complete. Capt. Cahoon sailed with a lull cargo of produce for Sydney several weeks ago and af- ter disposing of same brought a i cargo of coal on return. ..'Among the many college stu- dents enjoying the holidays at their homes in Murray Harbor are the following: Shirley Harris, Joan Harris, Margaret Bell, June White, Vivian Prowse. David Irving, Eon- nlc Harris. Leigh Bell. Pearl Van- lderstine of Prince oi Wales Col- lege: Lorne Bre-haut, Elmer Mc- Nelll, oi the Vocational school: Yvonne Gordon, Union Commer- cial College: and Miss Je n Fraser of Horton Academy, will ville. Mr. Emmy MIOLQOd of Beach Point has once again taken over the duties of caretaker of the Murray Harbour rink. Mr. Mac- Leod was caretaker last season and proved to be a. most ellicient one from the viewpoint of both patrons and manageme t. Now with icemaking underway the hoe. key spirit is in the air and it is hoped that this season will see Murray Harbour sextsttes in the thick of hockey wars. 'The school boys have been active for so e- time in raising funds to fins cc their team and only await the op- ening whistle to'show that they are the cream of the school teams in this County. The senior team too will be in there this season. There was a time when the l-tar-. bour Bruins were the best in their class, but last year they elected to hibernate so far as hockey was concerned. They were missed from the league and they in turn miss- ed the league. Murray River and Vicinity ...'o.s.r.n, 1:i:i3ueii'ii spend. ing his Christmas leave with his wife and family in Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson and children, Noreen and Ronnie. of Summerside, spent the week- end of December 13th visiting with Mrs. Henderson's sister, Mrs. Fred White and Mr. White, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sencabaugh and children. Wendy. Linda and Freeman of Charlottetown, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sencabaugh, Murray River. Mr. Edison Horton, who is at- tending llorion Academy in Wolf- ville, N, S., is spending his Christmas holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horton,'Murra'y River. Mrs. John Davidson was a re- cent visitor to Murray River, guest of her sister, Mrs. Ben Sen- cabaugh and Mr. Sencabaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rey- nolds have taken up residence in their homeiin Murray River for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, Mur- laly ltiver. were business visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday, December 13th. Mr. Malcolm MacKinnon. who is attending Horton Academy in Woiiville, Nova Scotia, is spend- ing his Christmas holidays at the Merru risimas We're pointing the town with our bright and gay ' Christmas Wishes to our irienda! A..'i-P'ckaril& ct, Ltd. ' , at Lower Water simt (iii the bill nicely. DEAR MISS DIX: Where can a single girl of 32 find a husband? I am told that'Aiaska has the greatest percentage of men to womeni but thslprospect of going there seems forbidding. more desirable localities? ANSWER: The Vllest is still mun's territory, girl. and conse- quently good huntin' ground for a lady intent nn matrimony. like to give the land a try. why not spend A Vacation on a guesli That, at least, will give you some indication of available ranch ? possibilities. home of-.his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. MacKinnnn, Murray River. The C. A. Roland arrived in port at Murray River on Decem- ber 18th-and most likely it will be in for the winter months, giv- ing the captain and crew a well deserved holiday. Mr. Gerald Maci(a3", son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Macl-(ay, Murray River, has Joined the Royal Can- adian Navy, and is nwniiing his call to go to his training base in the near future. The many friends rt Mrs. Aus- tin Bell, White Sands, are plaus- 'ed to hear she has returned in her home from the King's County Hospital, where she has been .1 patient for the past few weeks. Her many friends wish her good health in the coming year. -C.D. DOROTHY .OlXiS OOLliMli- I continued from page 2 to push around when he mentions his cute neighbors. ing anecdotes about school chums, particularly those he knows, a dis-. cussion of sports. movies, or something else oi lnler9Sl' to him, will A few amus- l 4 his a pleasure A til -i re ere aml to extend the M7. 9 Season's Greetings if you'd, go .11 JOHNNWS IMAYFAIR TEAROOM i . xa saw; May ioy and lapplom be wrapped up Iar you -- is! 51m joyful rims. . e c " Not only in appreciation of our pleasant business relationship throughout our first year, but in all sin- cerity we wish you and yours A Merry Christmas and Happiness in the year to come. C Giggeyis Pharmacy 163 Kent St., Cliariotti-town, P. iai. BOB GlGGEY,iDri1ggist. ; "We Treat The: Sick Well" , . BROWN .ELEOTriiIO p Our with is that Yours is a truly Wmlrrlui Cliriu. 1710!. W. O.,GilliS 00., Ltd. cont l Phone 3170 1 Our Christmas message to you: a happy holiday season tilled with festivity and bright ' prospects for the future. Moore 6? McLeod . Limited :