THE GUARDIAN. s UI-lARLO'l'l'E'l'0WN PAGE NINE oscstiasnl 24,- V .-1951. it To our friends: Mev your Holiday be gay as candlelight, bright as its glow! R P. J. Macnonald . Grocer '-i.- hit - . e M30D0npaI-Ow Woodkingh CO. 7 Charlottetown icninni mm. This column is reserved tor news of Ioenl Interest, but advertising at a newly nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly pay- able In advance. JIMMTS TAXI - Phone 525. I ALL POLL TAX must be paid by December aist. COOK'S STUDIO I03: EHIGIIII dictures. ' CHRISTMAS RECORDS. - Oom- plete stock. Toombs Music store. ORASWELL ior Better Photo- graphs. -jlj ' KENWOOD. Canada's National Overcoat at Jack Cameron's. HOWARD MaclNNiB FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen street. WHEN PAYING your City Taxes please bring your hill. 0 GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS 323.50. Toombs Music store. EVENING GOWNS AND EVEN- ING SKIRTS arrived at The Fashion Shoppe. INTEREST at the rate of (Wu per Annum will be charged on all overdue installments. TAX OFFICE will remain open from 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. on Decem- ber 2'Ith, 28th, 29th and 31st. KBOY WOOL hose for men. the ideal Christmas gift at Jack Cameron's. - NEW Parlor: Bridge and Table Lamps. Bargain prices, Toombs Music Store. MacDONALl) RADIO SERVICE 180 Kent Street. Radio repairs. sound equipment. Disc Recording Rogers Majestic and Stewart War- ner Radios. .THE FOURTH AND FINAL in- stallments of I951 Taxes is due and payable on December 31st. CIIENILLE I-IOUSECOATS in small, medium and large at The Fashion shoppe. ” THE BEST ASSOBTMENT of pipes. tobaccos. cigars and cigar- ettes on display at Fred Lambros CHROME SMOKERS. - Ideal Gift. Bargain prices. Tooinbs Music Store. IN ORDER to have your name on the voters list for the Civic” Election in February, all City Taxes must be paid in iull by Dec- ember slst. C 0 U N T Y MAGISTRATES COURT - Convicted on a charge of driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated, a resident of Char- lottetown was sentenced to seven days in jail by Magistrate Gil- bert A. Gaudet in the Queen's County Magistrate's Court on Sat- urday morning. A resident of North Rustico was lined 320 and costs or thirty days when con- victed on a charge of being in. toxicated in a public place. Ev- idence was continued in the case of a resident of Charlotte. town charged with possession or stolen zooda. and further ad- journed until Dec. 29th. A res. v--ident or Kingston. who pleaded suilly to a charge or the theft 01 Potatoes. was further remand- ed until Dec. 29th for sentence, IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my den Father. W. W. smith. who pguea away December 24th. 1950. Sweet are the memories that Iln- lef- Dear is the one'that is gone. In memo , I'll hold you deu- Father. Al Ion! Is the years roll along. Lovlngly Remembered by Ills D-ushter. Stella. IN MEMORIAM 1" 31011101"! of our Father ALBERT E. cmnx who used away on December 24th, 1949. Lovingly Remembered b a Georgia end Eweymlxu "L To an of 1100 UIIWOM VIOJIOVO so pleacantlq ICFVQJ -0 Mm; CIm'mrm RAYNER',S GROCERY Sydney Street I .L 9.. Miinge 4 eons goes epudlngoniogou... . H 9llw.,, Cinemas! Miller Bros. Ltd. niams DAILY, except sin- day. to New Glasgow and Haliiax. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. ALL CUSTOMERS are request- ed to Lake a double supply of milk on Monday. December 24th and 31st. Signed all.the Pastcurized Milk Plants in Charlottetown. CI Y POLICE COURT - A drun and incapable was sent- enced to ten days in jail by the Stlpendiary Magistrate on Satur- day marning. and a second was remanded for one week. with ball set at R200. Personals Mrs. Harry MacNeVln and MrsT John 'MacNevin. New Argyle, ar- rived home on Tuesday night, Dec-1 ember 18th, after spending two weeks in somerville, Mass. with Mr. and Mrs. Collie Campbell. AW2. Evelyn MacLeod. R.c.A.F. Station. St. Johns, Quebec. arriv- ed here Saturday night to spend a short Christmas leave with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dougla: MacLeod. 1'10 Prince Street. She leaves on Dec. 26th for Clinton. A greeting old in doggerel. extended in good cheer For I Merry Christmas . . .. and a Prosperous New Year! Johnson & Johnson Corner Kent dz Prince Street: )4r. Ontario. where she will be sta- tioned for a short period. I-IoLMAN's Says... Thanks TO 751 Boys and Girls I For Sending In Their Christmas I COLORING CONTEST Pages BUNDLES I OF GOOD CHEER TO ALL! The Rendezvous FIRST PRIZE Won by- SECOND PRIZE . Won by- Victorls, P. E. I. THIRD PRIZE 0 Won by- Stallchol, P. E. I. pass up To 5 YEAIIS Catherine MacLean, Aged 6, Bangor. Morell P.0., P.E.l. Heather Howatt. Aged 6. Donalda. llnlliwell. Aged 6, .And HERE ARE THE WINNERS FIRST PRIZE Won by- SECOND PRIZE Won by- THIRD PRIZE Won by- AGES 7 and 8 YEARS Erma. Stafford, Aged 8, Clermont, P. E. I. Claire LeCIairc. Aged 7, Miscouche, P. E. I. Teddy Corbett, Aged 7, Alberton, P. E. I. AGES 9 and in mas FIRST PRIZE Won 5y- Hilda. Bertram, Aged 10 Fredericton, P. E. I. SECOND PRIZE Won by- .- Leo Mctiuigan. Aged 9 St. Mary's Road, P. 1!. L THIRD PRIZE Won by-I Donnie Mccarron, Aged 9. Southport, P. E. I. COngratulatiOns TO The Winners Your Prizes Are Being Sent TO YOu 'And TOIEEAII W'hOiTried--Thanks Again HOLMANISV