DEC-Ewing £1938 éézszsésésgrléfag - gsns WANTS A LA new CHEST 19 Here is THE Gift for “Her”. A beautiful Cedar Chest. — Visit Holman’s Furniture Department now. a large selection of smart new models. We'll gladly store it for you (no charge) until Christmas! Moderately Priced At .50 And UP Choose from THF. r'nl>.ar.o'l'riz'ruwe' FIWKWDWN ice . Special BUY NOW ! N0 INTEREST HOLMAN Christmas Terms No Down Payment ON THE PAYMENTS START JANUARY 1939 PAY NEXT YEAR! HOME PLAN N0 SERVICE CHARGES The Gift That Starts A Home! .WIN The Chest You Buy FREE l! Someone will WIN their Gift Chest FREE both in Summ erside and Charlottetown. every purchaser of a Holman Gift Chest will have their name entered on a Ballot. each store) will be drawn on December 24th and the lucky winner get the chest they bought ABSOLUTELY FREE. i- Offer Good Until The Winning Ballots ( Christmas Eve. — From now until Christmas one at ill i ggggggg |_ .-lfil.lg-l.g_'%l,;.éfilf,§~ig. i". Gizrlligiljniilllildiilifiii Vicinity lir. Philip McInnis. Iorne Vai- ley. was a visitor to the City on Monday. .\lr. Thompson of the Tobacco Cm, was a. business vis- itor to 48 Road on Friday. Norman McKenzie, Cardi- n. nullrlred to the city 0n Fri- ay, but on account oi the storm lrhlnz so quickly and blocking the toads milking travelling imposs- le he was obliged to leave his ruck and return home by train. m8 or.» oi the many who moi- llred from their homes on Friday ‘Ind were unable t9 return by car. ills: Ruth Jamieson. Lorne Val- hs “Rs a visitor to the Qliy dur- l? the past week, Willy t-i our ranchmen in this ‘ vicinity are hu=lly enrtnlzed ‘n pelt- g? “fmfi C! their silver beauties , hm glwm ready for the Christ- mas mlnsci. Mr. Charles Curran. Baldwin's Road. drove to Montague Monday c very bad condition oi’ res l“ ,' ‘People in this vicinity are ~ to thcir homes suffering itfiflid sevcrn "cold. We hope to see lhem abmit soon again. aer- . .-.—- “'0 Imperial ' Trinity until llllllrclll THURSDAY, DECEMBER l 3.80—Ladies Aid, East Parlor. ST. ANN'S SCHOOL Honor Roll tor October: Grade X—l. Rita Trainer. Grade lX-l. Louis ‘Trainer; 2. Gregory Murphy; 3. Mary Mac- Isaac 0..."... vrn-i. Bernadette Doyle. 2. Aeneas Tralnor; 3. Msricn Murphy, Grade Vlllvl. Loe Blanchard; 2. Jerry O‘Co.lnor; 3. Jackie O'- Connor. Grade V —1. Patrick Doyle; 2. Theresa Blanchard; 3. Leo Mur- pily. Grad-e IV-l. Gertnlcle Blanch- ard, Grade III-i. Marv Doyle: 2. Austin Trainer; 3. Frances Mac- Isaac. Grade ill-—1. Vr‘_rn0n Walsh. Grade I —1. Noreen MacGul- 8R"; 2. Stephen Walsh; 3. Mar- Eflret DOYIB. Teacher-Annie Glllls. A PREFERENCE Barber ~Do you want anything on your faoe when I've sir? Customer —Wcll, I hope you‘ll leave my nose." .U__|e___li‘l_lnsrds,_lor colds. YBAREAII/i/ crosnvc our l SALE Special rack of Coats each — -- — $10.00 Balance of -our Winter Coats — — 1-3 Off All Summer Coats clearing at - - $4.98 Ail Summer Drr/sses clearing at — $1.49 Special rack of Winter Dresses each $2-00 Martha Washington HOUSE DRESSES $1.00 Sweaters and Skirts — — 20% Discount Ladics Hats clearing at Half Price. Velvet and Crepe Evening Bags ____.__..--_-$1.75 and $2.25 Purses clearing at — —- -— —- -— — $199 Special Discount on all Ladies Lingerie. R. P. SIMPSON Phone 236 99 Queen Street liniFhewi.‘ This column is reserved for news o! local interest but. advertising of s newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly psy- abls in advance. CONFEDERAT 3N LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 11-6789-7-21-312 WEATHER FORECAST - so: month of December: i to 3 Clear and cold. 4 to l0, Week o! un- settled weather. 1i to 1'7 some snow flurries but mostly lair. l8 to 24 Fair and then light snow storm. 25 to 31 last, week of year is un- settled. FAREWELL ADDREHS — Ex- ressing sorrow because oi the leaking oi the ties which for live years had bound him to the Pres- byterian Congregation of Saint Andrew's and to the community of Fredericton. Rev. Dr. George E. Row delivered his farewell dis- course Sunday nigtht. In deliver- ing his message the retiring min- lster appealed to his hearers to hold high the spiritual banner and not let it drop. To the church or- ganizations he expressed the most kindly feelings mentioning particu- larly the choir, and to people of Fredericton, Roman Catholic and ‘Protestant alike he bade farewell 1wlth relzret as relations always had been most cordial. —(F‘i'ed- cl-icton Gleaner.) ) PERSONALS I The condition of Mr. Herbert :l_.€\VlS, York. shows improvement, THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN l l Mr. Ambrose Doyle. Pleasanf fGrovc, paid a business visit to the I city ycst erd ay. Mr_ John Wedge. City is spend- ing a few days at Pleasant. Grove. William Sydney Mabon, B. .. D.. York. is visiting at Montague. the guest of Mr. H. J. Msbon, Drugglst. Mrs. F’. Watts. York, spent - terday in the City. y“ Mr. Frank Lam ler, Pleasant gtrovc. Spent yrs rdsy in the Y. Rev. B. HURT LONDON --(CP)—-Harold Hobbis Charlton Athletics clever winger who has been out of soccer for some months through a broken leg. had the injured limb hurt again when he turned out for the reserve team HOBBIS AGAIN in s. recent: match. TIRED FEET .9 m‘ ilNll-wlNl SAD NEWS RECEIVED -— Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn. Chestnut St. received the sad news yester- day of the death of their son Ron- ald, Uliel") of Lynn, Mass, tor- merly of Charlottetown. His death was due to an accident although no dparticulars have been received a e. l-IOLD "FRIENDSHIP NIGHT" On ‘Tuesday night, Nov. 29th, the Charlottetown Baptist Young Peo- ple's Union held a “Friendship Night" in the social hall ol the Baptist Church, with about two hundred. present. Their guests were Central Christian, Zion and ‘Prin- ity Young People's Societies. Rev. S. C. Cooper. Rey. G. C. Web- ster and Rev T. O. Hughes oi Montague, were also in attendance. The visitors were welcomed at the door by Evelyn simmons and Lorne Callbeok president of the Society. The evening's entertainment open- ed with a short sing song iollcrwed by s. piano solo by Helen Call- beclc vocal solo by Bernice Ward and another group of songs. The games of the eveninlz were under the leadership of Rev, II. L; Den- ton. Evelyn Simmons. lame Call- beck and Ray Silvester. Near the close of the evening, the guests divided themselves into (our groups, each group composinlz a song and when refreshments had been ser- ved early ilToup presented their song. Prizes were then awarded for the various games and the evfnlfll; came b0 a close with “The Kins." (Patriot Please Copy) Holy Redeemer Hall B O I C} l N I G l 25c l SPECIALS o l l2 - Geese - l2 4Jock Pots Grand Sweepstakes l mmonr s10 slunr ANTA cLA us provide farmers _ sows at reasonable JTICBS. 'l‘licy 'X- Eastejrzm-Cigwizarclian I ..'This column is reserved ioi news i of local interest but advertising of , a newsy nature may be infiflrlvdl at 4 cents a word strictly Pey- ablc in advance. ‘ ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS l0 . the‘ Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to weir Rent. Archie Hume . ..'ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is ec-. onomicsl. More loaves of beilerf bread from each bag. . II.PUMEASES SOWS 7- Alva Ching, Rlecl Point and Edlsflll S. Rose. Ea t Baltic, were among the ones to avail themselves ill the Department of Agriculture oiior i0 with pure bred press themselves as beins pleased with their purchases, ..'lNS’l"ITU'l'E .-'i.\'NIJ.‘\l. ‘MEET- ING-At the recent annual meet- i , the Rled Point. Womens Ins. - tu elected a newslatc of oiiiclln: as follows: Pres. lvlrs. S. J. Itohcrt- son; Vice president Mrs. A. Rn bertson. Jr, See's’ ‘Press. Mrs. F‘. Garrett. The retiring president, Mrs. E. , Rare, was presented lvitnn vote of thanks and appreciation tor the five Years of service 1n ofltlflflll’ of president. ..'DAIVIAGE BY SIDRIVI-Thc recent storm caused considerable loss to the fishermen at. Red Point and Basin Head. Clive and GCI" ' Bruce had the staging for idnclul ilsh carried away. The ua er rostl to knee-ciclrh in the fish house flcor. The waves reached the top cf the piers at ihe new harbor but nu damage there was rt~1i;-1"lcti., Louis Maclnnic at Red Point luuil the misfortune of having his fish house and contents t-omplczelyl tic-l stroyed. lt confained a cocci \- vtc .l mount of fish and all his fishing: ; gear. ..'GIR.LS SEWING CLUB-The,‘ “ pp Circle" Girls Sewing Club: held their weekly meeting at. lhel home of Mrs. James Allen. on the, 24th with a full attendance 0t mcln- y bera. The Club teacher this seasonl ls Miss Helen Robertson and sctv-L ing teacher Miss Mildred Rtrcl Both these girls hold first and sccllntt l year certificates and are aiding the; youn er girls in the district to do lkew e. At. their last meeting int.- ciub made anangemcnts {or pur- chase of necesary material, out of club funds. ..‘Mr. Edison S. Rose and Edgar visited the cltv by bus on! lhiesdsy inst, returning that evcu-, . ng. . " wit and humor O O O “The Gift Of L asting Beauty” iFREE With imagine her Stockings (3 Quality real day! Choose Your Gift Chest From The Largest Selection In The Province! —At —. 3 Pairs of Lovely $ilk Stockings She would be delighted with one of “these Chests itself, but Silk Stockings AS WELL. With every Chest purchased we'll give a box full 0f gilk ....choice of colors and sizes. rare-val l Every Chest Purchased, delight when she receives three pairs of lit-ill pairs) FREE. 'l‘hese stockings are zlll First silk. lull iushitlned in lovely chiffon ueieht Order your Gift Chest io- ~ ..'.1\lrs John Campbell dauzllter were Dnsscnlleffi "ll )U l) thg 22nd. Noll who motored to S In Memoriam nuts. WAI/YER. GRANT As l-llC mainight hour of Nov. 7th was nproaching the genile 5P1!“ 0f Airs. Wultcr (irant. lformerly An- niil l)t‘illlllilll_\'l quicilv winced its illlzht :0 Hun Who created it. litlrn in County Kllkenny. Ii'(‘ldll(l in H150 she with her nlotiler. broth- she was eight years of axe. null-ring cuarlrlrtelluvn rm Tuesday. ‘ldover. Mass». Michael. building Con- , tractor. New York; Marion, — ‘Boston, Mass; Vincent. on ‘V11 RUDPX‘? G-‘IFRN. E851 B31". homestead. at Mlllview; Mrs. Jas. ill’, his mother flllil Miss El<lc Mac- , Cflnnjchacy ErAnou-me. Georgina of 10W“ 0" the Employees Liability Assurance daughter Eirncstlne pre-dtceased her and Dr. Jo-eph came by plane t0 ghee] Island to be present a? the fun-l - l Requiem his» was sting, for the rc-l ITLlSSEQ twig»- for pose of her soul, by the pastor. who‘; nine runs. Two runs were scored ‘in also officiated at the grave. l-r-x. .... .___________.._ . ;_ ) m"! Charlottetown. the foliowin sons Numerous Mass do the‘ and daughters: William M. . An- bouquets and floraiaru-ibutlspfflvlgg dented from friends both at ome, and in the U. S. The pallbearers were her six randsons. Arthur and Victor Gran: mncis and itvlzeie Mclnnis, Jos- ePh and Edward (Jarmlchoel. All R. N., the Thvr: av wore obliged t0 flbflndll" Cor ration, Boston, Mass; Winni- t lllt was mortal of a kind and lov- qwl" m!" i" U" Cm’ and “mm 5V l ire , M. D., Worcester, Ilinss; Jos- irlg mother was laid to rest beside MOWTTVS ‘mm- 91011. D. D. 5., Ea isciiffc. One her husband who lire-deceased her NOV. 6th., i902. there glorious r05l.Ll‘I‘(‘Cii0I'l_ Rcatlicsczl in Paco (Patriot please copy) g OUT TWICE FOR. ND‘! to" await. n everal years n30. Marion, Georgina A large concourse or pie st-l tended the funeral, whici was held‘ —-———— on NW 10th. to Si. Jone-rims‘, DUBBAN, South Antes-to?) - Church. Vernon River. where at A school cricket team here was dis- nn aggregate of | the first innings and seven in the second or... and sister cnnlc to P. E. I “Q1911 "fin n _ ' the vovrllle across a. 5il‘l . . Al a lime they settled n (‘is ‘v Va v where they kept wlmi \\‘:ls kn n as the ‘Ton Mlle llouwa. She li ed to lelutesiorles of the curly t ‘ u nlch vleie al- lvzlys intcrmingtll with her ready In i872 she married Walter Grant‘ of Mlii\’it‘\\'_ who was then a wld: mver lvilh four children. whom pflfpd and worked for a1: hel own.’ 55h.“ uosscscri a very iifillilo and 12-‘, mil-u mutton and was alwaiy. hnpnv when she was able to lend :1 helping hand or make others hall- 3 . \. _ _ . F91‘ int- nusz 24 ylears usher speéit. ‘ ahc vslntcr months in MZVSQC ‘"50. j , llltlkllli! l\t‘l‘ home with ll(‘l‘ sou. L! .1 4 her Islund homo m thcflxsllglilnl: 1k Vvllvn m‘. ywJllZKl hcr h...i l wn. fillllnl: she \\'l:ll(‘(l to come to ‘tilt:- ‘ _ _ old lltlillvfilllg llllffm ‘\“','I0.l‘,w“.‘§'1: lg‘ Bracelets. Compacts. Slllllel RIHLYF. lamillvnl ivnlW" -~ ll‘ .‘-‘ ,*“".Ef . .. . ~ .. r' ... .. 15"“ l ma‘. u; "mus- urarule terse- which olluuvll“ (iliuiliill i tglilul“lliPllilllfiill‘ ml‘ “Ills ‘foilet Sets and Westminster (‘hime (locks. erfv lllll>L‘\'l by her three liulluil- . .\lill‘ii‘ll. Nlrs. Jas. Cnrlnkulllrl an Mrs J. J. MucInnis. ulvl were constautlv by her bedside it‘? be 15st weolu of her life and_\\hl_' W111i her still. Vincent and ins iumilY were \v:".l hcr wilcn she llflfi-‘trl "- “‘“~‘" ~ »u~-l i All (llillllfl _hcr hie she nuln N‘ that, true Irish faith and ‘ lly-"Y-a gave coneruusl)’ l0 11M‘ "plimmfle lllITPOSl‘. She was fully l'l‘>'q“°d m Till‘ \\ “ of (‘r0(i._l\lld D855?“ 993W‘ (nut; imm- fortified bv the ins cou- smni: rites of the I-iolv Cnlhilll: CllillTll lldlllllllSlfllYWl ll\' hvl till-iii"- Rt. Rev. .\isgr.. Maurice MacDon- ; aid. who frequently visited hrr dur- l Lnc her illness. She loin-cs to mourn llPzvlilF§ her .\‘(‘l)-t‘lllltll’r\ll. A. J. Grunt Ml. ‘ I Mrs. D. R NlvDrlnnld. Or- l J. A. Mrlitlchern. . ..__ _ 3 EXPRESS ..-- ..-§ ..-- -.-- l? “l i)'~‘.‘])ll (ll-nut and il‘\ll\ll_\' Cilllll‘ "l hi? W. f I b? ihe Atlantic in fia Christmas Presents A DIAMOND RINGS in newest settings. quality and price that cunnol he beaten. r l Wrist, Watches. newest ShfllW-S mild“ bl" ‘he most reliable manufacturers. A lurk’? “ilrlflY to choose from. Prices that will D191"? l0"- (‘alhedral Gong Clocks. We have been in business so 10ml 1h?" “t” km“ where to buy most reliable goods at lowest prices. Therefore when you lluy from us you get, the best articles at Best Prices. C. W. PATTERSON JIHVELLER 130 Great George Si. a -:- _ A By’ KingiColeaz Phone fitH-J r an. w ms ‘SANTA-CYCLE’! n5 "m: ONLY on: o: lrs KIND IN THE WE'LL 8E Al’ SANWs culzlsrMAs PALACE BEFOQE You CHILDPEN CAN razors notions ro , . u,“ woRRY ABOUT, ulvf t/Wg DEARSl WE'LL BE lN cums m A JlFFY! ,' But wtw arms nan-lea AND BRTH5R . Awsv FROM SANYA CLAUS! CAN‘? VIE .~.1‘