i m Gulf Garden Lodge No; ' Ladies Auxiliary to the Bro» .... of Railway Trainmcnfiip k ‘ OMING EVENTSi l III , Bingo Hope River Hall tonight. h D. u an. stalicd their officers for the year 1.03:; at their installation banquet .mld last night at the Charlotte- town Hotel. The officers installed were: past president. Anita Cutcliffe; coun cillor. A.J. Coffin: president, Nor- Eda \lacLean, vice-president, El- AUXILIARY I‘N'STALLS OFFIRS lain, Helen Herring; conductress, Irene MacKay; warden, Darlene Martheson; inner guard, Martha Vickerson, outer guard, Eleanor LVIacGrcgor; legislative represen- tative, Ruby Lynds; grand lodge delegate. Florence Lavers. The retiring president was pre- i N m MacLean. Installing officers were: Helen Lavers as installing officer Flo; once Lavers as installing COHdUI tress and Helen Herring as instal ling chaplain. . V . l Linc Russ; secretary, Susie Coffin sented with a gift by the newly in a (1135;211:115 “33:; 6(llceggi‘: 'rcasurcr. Chris‘ine Court; chap- stalled president. Sister Norida Paraffis'an' " in ' ' ' ' I' unage ‘ ’ k. x . . P “a 18. 3 ° doc i _ - ' drunke.. drivmg Wednesday morn- . . W , Dame Iona East Schom every; Drunk DrIVIng ing inCha-rlottetown Police Court conTrlbuT'ons - ~ ‘ efore Ma istr t KM. Martin. a “day mght‘ GOOd musm‘ g at Montague & Districts, per Mrs. The accused originally pleaded not guilty to the charge but chang- ed his plea to guilty when the court heard the evidence of the arresting officer, Constable Keith Wakelin. The accused was repre sented by Lester O’Donnell. Three men appeared on drunk and incapable charges. A King 1 Street man, 48, was sentenced to l 20 days in jail; A Hillsboro Street 1 resident, 56, held in custody sincc November 29th, drew a 20—day sus pended sentence; A Lincoln Street resident, 40, was fined $5 and 1 costs or two days. Am puTire Branch. Discuss By-Laws Matters of a new constitution and by-laws came in for consider h 1c1 't c “marge Brings addey Sc 00 ms mas on— ' Br 7-Day Sentence _‘ in Harrington Hall on Friday December 12. at 8:00 p. m. A resident of St. Charles drew a snvenday jail sentence when anizations using this column he pleaded guilty to a charge of \‘l l I fail 1*“ their announcements in . . name of the Organization or night Friday, December 12 at 8 ¥ ‘ up who are sponsoring the p.m. Sponsored by Clyde River 31‘ L and Cornwall W. I. There Wil‘ = i also be a sale of lunches and soft drinks, Admission 50 cents and 25 cents. promote their meetings and ainments are requested to l ' Kingston Branch Canadian Leg- i.. monthly meeting Thursday, 3 :. »...- 11th. at 8 pm. at New , -~t Please attend. .(‘Dri York Hall. Saturday. Decem- Unloadmg car bran. Thursday. 'her 20:11., at 8 pm. - 'day’ December 11th and 12th. or CO., Liberal electors of Sea View, w “ark Corner, and Irishtown are ' i vited to attend a public meet- on Thursday evening, Decem- ,, at 8 p. m. in Irishtown Reserve Friday, December, 19 R‘ l . Glenroy School Concert at St. ‘ .,.. -.~ Theatre Mt. Stewart. alarm, or 8pm I Shore Hall, Monday, December 3'“ N . m Forest Hill Hall Friday 22nd. at 8.30 p.m. Admission is /" ....i..,i-.. 12th. Websters Orches—E cents and 25 cents. s’ » launches. ‘ SmGain Amateur Cavalcade uyde River Hall, tomorrow York School Christmas Con ~ Fredericton School Christmas Concert, Friday evening, Decem- ber 193h Reserve December 19th., for Victoria School Concert to be held in Victoria Hall, 8 p.m. North Wiltshire School Christ - mas Concert, December 22. meeting of the P.E.I. branch of the War Amputations of Canada held Tuesday night. Fifty per cent of the member- ooor travelling conditions. , Board of directors elected were president, G.E. Sherren (re-elect- ed); vice-president, Keith Mur- ray; secretary-treasurer. C.P. MacKenzie; (re-elected); Wallace Higgins J.C. Craswell, J.D. shepherd executive, C.E. Mac- Innis Dominion representative. Christmas Concert in Argyle Regular meeting Abegweit Roy- al Black Preceptory, Friday, De- cember 12, 8 p.m 0N SAVINGS FOR THESE ‘ ‘13-. ,c; :7 I V I ".r. '. PURITY A T 3 OUT FOOD COST .7 2 5 .LB. . , SWIFT .i‘v -_ ~ 7 A 1 LB. PKG. i RINDLESS ,. i2 . SLICED' i I o 0 I ‘ 4 2L , 7 . I HEINZ no Tomato 1 Juice m 10 ’ I JEWEL LE c ortenmg .U..- x . TASTY PAK , -- on Sweet Vinegar PICKLES able discussion at the annualI ship attended the meeting despite ! i I Lb. _ Cello c ' A P P L E Cortland c TRY IT ' THIS WEEK 133:. ° R. W. Beck. Pembroke, Collector Mrs. Wen- dell Graham. $5.00—M.rs. Wendell Graham $2.00 each: Stanley Hicken. Mrs. Har’old Hicken, Mrs. Geo A. Graham, George G. Grahan Benjamin Henderson, G. Gran Graham. l $1.00 each: Lester Hickenp Melbourne Llewellyn, Mrs. Ed- ison Collings, John H. Hicken, Mark Jackson, Mrs. William Sencabaugh, Mrs. Hannah ,Col~ lings, Mrs. Carl Graham. James Graham, Mrs. MacLean Gra» ham. William R. Graham, Gus Graham, Mrs. Wilbert Graham IT USUALLY PAYS TO GET THE BEST! We carry only the "best i fuels available” for every purpose. Have you tried oui “Blue Hard Coal” for base burners and furnaces? Haw you any fuel problems? A. PICKARD moo. LTD. Frank Hansen, Mgr. Phone 5541 “The best in heating fuels” 15¢: Howard Reid. .50c each: Mrs. Alice Hicken. Mrs. Walter King, Heather Graham, Robert W. Graham. Total—$32.75. Whim Road. Collector Mrs. Cecil Campbell $2.00 each: Norman MacDon- ald, Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. $1.15: Mr. D. Maclntosh $1.00 each: Mrs. Alex Stuart. Mrs. Edna Graham, J. W. Campbell Mrs. Wesley Camp- bell, Cecil Campbell, Webb Nicholson, Mrs. Garnet Moore. Mrs. J. N. MacDonald, Mrs. Al- fred Moore. .50c each: Mrs. Wayne Hobbs, Miles MacKinnon. Robert Camp- bell, Mrs. Leslie Stuart, Mrs. K, Finlayson, Mrs. .Mack Munroe, Mrs. E. MacLeod, Mrs. R. Mac- Beth. .60c: Mrs. George Clarey. Total—$18.75. Peters Road East. Mrs. Neil Vanlderstine $2.00 each: Miss Isabelle M. Johnston. Mrs. L. P. Butler, Mrs. Neil VanIderstine. $1.00 each: Mrs. R. A. John- ston, Mrs. Garfield Johnston, Mrs. Harry VanIderstine. Mrs. Percy Johnston, Mrs. Bessie Graham, Mrs. Lloyd Butler, Mrs. Russell Graham, Mrs. Don Johnston, Mrs. W. A. Beaton, Mrs. Clair Johnston, Mrs. Glen- den R. Johnston, Mrs. George Johnston, Walter Campbell, Wil- liam J. MacLean. ‘ .50c each: Mrs. Harry John- ston, Mrs. Otto Irving, Mrs. Ed- gar VanIderstine. Total—$21.50. Alliston, Collector Mrs; Ernest Beck $3.00~Mt. Buchanan W. I. $2.00—Mrs. Charles MacLeod $1.50 each—Mrs. Edwin Beck, Mrs. William Carver. Mrs. Erno est Beck. $1.00 each: Mrs. John L. Mac- Leod, Mrs. Newell MacDonald, 2; Santa Says gaunt; man of the house will go for w these Gift Items from Rogers” Collector Stanley Electric Tools Disston Saws Stanley Hand Tools Eveready Flashlights batteries. - C. C. M. Skates and Sticks Savage Guns 0 C. I. L. Ammunition The ROGERS HARDWARE (:0. Ltd. WHOLESALE & RETAIL 137 Queen St. and Mrs. Art Campbell. Mrs. Artem- as MacDonald, Mrs. Vere Beck, ers. Blair MacSwain, Mrs. Wal- |lace Campbell, Mrs. John ECampbell. Mrs. Herb Campbell. iMrs. Bert Hicken, Mrs. James | Beck, Mrs. John Beck. ; .50c each—Mrs. David ver, Mrs. Samuel Acorn, uel Davidson. Car- Sam- Total—$20.00. Cardigan, Collector Daisy L. Gordon. $2.00—D. Scrimgeour. $1.00 each—Daisy Gordon, Mrs. D. A. Acorn, Mrs. Norman MacKenzie. B. I. Matheson. Mrs. F. McNeil], Mrs. Henry Craswell, Mrs. Jack Webster. Mrs. Alvin Myers. Total—$10.00. Glen Martin District. J. N. MacPherson $3.00—Peter MacLeod $2.50—Finley S. MacKenzle $2.00 each—John N. MacPher- son, Hugh A. MacPherson. Neil MacPherson. _ ’ $1.00—«Mrs. Sam MacPherson Total—$12.50 Albion District. Collector Mrs. John Fraser. $2.00—Richard Creed $1.00 each—W. D. Fraser. John Fraser, Simon Rose. .75c each—Warren Kemp, Mrs. Russell Moore. .50c each—Mrs. Richard West- away, Lloyd , Westaway, Mrs. Alex Jackson, Mrs. J. Harvey Moore, Harry Levers. Mrs. Ernest Griffin. .45c—Mrs. Bert Taylor .30c each—Mrs. Elsie Kemp. Mrs. Oliver Kemp. Collector .25c—Mrs. Howard Rem Total—$10.30 ‘ Orwell, Collector Sandra Mac- Donald. $l.00 e a c h — Mrs. William Greenwood, Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Leod, Mrs. Normln Wood, Mrs. Percy MacLeod, Mrs. J. D. Mar- tin, Susan E. MacLeod, Mrs. Ernest MacDonald. Mrs. P. I. MacQueen. Total—$8.00. Kilmuir, Collector Carole Mac- Pherson. $10.00—Machwan‘s Ltd. $1.00 each—Mrs. Angus Mac- Gowan, Mrs. M. C. MacGowan, Mrs. Bruce Lecco, Mrs. Carl MacKinnon, Miss Annie Mac— Donald, Mrs. Kate Smith', Mrs. Sadie G. White, Sam Gil-lis. Mrs. Mack MacKinnon. .50c each—M rs. Lawrence Lecco, Mrs. L. W. MacKinnon. Mrs. Peter MacDonald, Oswald Fraser, Mrs. George Hume. Miss Carole MacPherson. Total—$22.00. Caledonia & Lewis $2.00 each—George MacLean. Mrs. Ray Smith, A Friend. $1.00 each—Mrs. ‘C. R. Martin. Dan MacPherson, Angus D. MacDonald, Allan ' Cameron. Norman MacDonald, Mrs. Art Ross, Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon. Mrs. Charlie Stewart, John MacLennan, Mrs. Dan Martin. Neil MacLean, Malcolm Mac- Lean, James Stewart, Donald McAulay, Dan Nicholson. .50c—Stillman Acorn. Total-$21.50. ' Cambridge, Collector Mrs. Har- mon Irving. The Guardian. Charlottetown, firm, Doc. 11. 1958 8 $1.00 each—Harmon Irving, Andrew Graham. John Davidson .75c eacl-—Harry Irving. Eliza Acorn, Benjamin Richards. .50c each—Alex Olow. Mrs. Libby Graham, Bert MacLeod, Archie MacLeod, Clyde Kerwin, Roy O'Connor, Seymour Hender- son, Grant Sencabaugh. .35c each—Mrs. Mary David- son, Clarence Richards, Mrs. Alex Irving. .25c each—Mrs. John Gid- dings, Wilbert Sencabaugh, Sam- uel Irving. Total—$11.05. Lower Montague. Collectors Eric Elsworth 8: Billy Hicken $5.00—John Clark $2.00 each—Mrs. James King, William Annear, Bessie Aitken, Lloyd Collings. Mrs. Louis Wright. Mrs. Albert Blsworth, Maynard A i t k e n. James Hewitt, Mrs. O. J. Poole. .75c—Peter Parrington. .50c each—Mrs. Delia Ross. Mrs. C. Taylor, Mrs. Lem Rob- ertson. Fred Aitken, Horace Hewitt, Nat Taylor. R. A. Poole. 40c—Ralph Graham .25c—Mrs. Austin Ross. Total—$23.90. Collector, Carole Yeo $1.00 each—Mrs. Chessel An- near, Mrs. Jack Annear. Mrs. Annie Schirm' er, Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. Harold Annear, Mrs. Stillman MacKinnon. Mrs. Cecil Hicken, Mrs. Stephen Hicken, Mrs. Bert Taylor. Total—$9.00. Grand total Lower Montague —$32.90. ' $1.00 each—Mrs. Harvey Ross, s well as a legal right. DRIVE CAREFULLY. homes. HYNDMAN slow DOWN AND LIVE ' Driving upon the public highways is a privilege I: We owe it to ourselves and to the other driver to have our cars in good working condition: to drive at moderate speed; to observe all traffic rules and to This aim combined with adequate Insurance Cover "will bring relief from anxiety in many Canadian & CO. LTD. Dial 850] Insurance Since 1872 OFFICES: PERMANENT TYPE ANTI-FREEZE . Charlottetown O Summer-side . Montague . Alberto- Agents Throughout The Province fix IL ONLY 2.75 GAL. (RETHREAD) WINTER TIRES‘ mm, 10.65] EASTERN AUTO SUPPLY LTD. 181 GR. GEORGE ST. DIAL 6917 FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE Whether It be a leaky tire valve or a major tune up we stand ready at all times to give you fast, efficient friendly service at reason. able prices. From now unti' o Dec.'20 we are giving FREE " grease jobs with all pur~ chases over $2.00. FREE GREASE JOBS FOR I MONTH YOUR TEXACO DEALERS: ROYALTY PEERLESS SERVICE STATION SERVICE STATION 0n the Trans-Canada Grafton Street CITY or onARLo'an'rOWN To The Drivers: TRAFFIC MESSAGE TO The Parents: Extra caution is necessary NOW! Be on the lookout for children . . . At this time of the year special haz- ards present themselves advise vour child to be careful. ' C. W. MacARTHUR. Chief of Police. ‘— AEROWAX 'A QUALITY WAX AT A LOW PRICE 47° PLEA" NEW ROBIN HOOD EASY Bl'SK 12c COUPON INSIDE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL HIGHEST QUALITY SEE OUR LUCKY i DOLLAR AD FOR MORE SPECIALS BUTTER ‘2 Lbs. $1.37 A type Fnr €1.67} lasts OLD M EDIUM EVERY SPECIALchristmasPRIcES on KODAK CAMERAS ONE wants a camera and HOLMA'N'S 11 DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS have Them in’ a price range ThaT couch KODAKS REG. 63.50 Christmas Special KODAK PONY II REG. 29.95 6 I9 Christmas Special M ELLOW MILD CHERRYHILL MILD CHEESE 59° REG. 44.95 Christmas Special KODAK SIGNET 30 9.95 KODAK PONY IV 9 .95 HARDWARE DEPT. 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Turret Color-coded finder shows which threading requu‘ed—Slngle Sfka Single lens 31mm lens is best for any shot. No extra advance lev er automatwally Reg. 37.95 Reg_ 6950 lenses to buy or attach and same operating simplicity. as single lens model. Turret model has f-2.3 lens. No DOWN PAYMENT 6.00 Per Month Starting Next Year positions first exposure and se’u counter. N0 DOWN PAYMENT 5.00 Per Month Starting Next Yr. 34.95' 64.50 MOVIE PROJECTORS - out E n j o y the Excitement 11' Showing and Viewing your Film in your Own Home. Ultra-easy to thread and to use. A single contra! gives you sharp forward projecton “stills” reverse action, and power rewinding. They're lubricated, for life. Other features include a super-fast f-l.6 lens; handy, built-in screen for table-top previews and editing; self-cover construction; :lOO-ft. 8 mm reel cap- acity for 15 mirute showings. 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REG. 79.95 Christmas Special 5 REG. 18.85 6 .75 BROWNIE STARFLEX OUTFIT Kodak’s newest very compact, and ex- tremely versatile "eflex type camera for black-and-whitc snapshots, colour snap- shots and colour slides The Brownie Starflex Camera’s big hooded reflexatype The newest and most advanced model in the famous easy-to-use Kodak Pony line of miniature cameras. The fast f—3.5 lens focuses from infinity down to 2": feet also there is simple zone ; focusing. The flash shutter has STARFLASH five speeds to 1-250 for action OUTFIT shots. Other "eatures are large, ' V optical eye-.evel viewfinder, easy A complete outfit for picture-taking indoors or out. Makes 12 exposures mm loading (accepts 135 Size: per 127 roll on new Eketachrome finder at the top Jhows details tne mm magazmes) double Sxposuw film for full cclor slides. it’s highly image the same as they will 100k "1 the prevention. automatic mm Stop efficient Lumaclad reflector ind finished plctufe wlgh‘i-WElght, easY-LO- ‘ carry and use anywhere. Easy film load— ing and double exposure prevention. 3% x 31/2 inches. Set includes everything for round-the—clock pict-ire taking. Brownie Starflex Camera. Kocralite Midget Flash- holder. two batteries, six M2 flashbulbs, two rolls of Verichrome Pan film and in- struction book. battery case. are built-in. Double ex- posure pimvnntion. Pan for crisp black and white prints. Includes the Brownie Star-Flash camera, choice of black or coloured, two batteries, four MZ flashbulbs, one roll rf Verichrome Pan lem and instruc- tions. and exposure counter. and depth of field scale N0 DOWN PAYMENT 5.00 Per Month Starting Next Yr. 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