PAGE FOURTEEN , ' ‘iTliE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN HOLMANE Gives You, Without EXTRA CHARGE, A Lovely Gift Package With Every Purchase OE A CEDAR HOPE CH ES Effective Now Until Christmas Gift Packages Valued at 5.00 to 15.00 Without Extra Charge Holmads gives, to the purchaser of any Cedar Chest, a really’ fine "Surprise Gift Package". These Gift Packages are made up o! practical and useful articles-valued from $5.00 to $15.00- including towels, table linen, sheets or pillow cases. Buy a Cedar Hope Chest NOW while the selection is complete and don't forget you get a “Surprise Gift Package" without any extra charge! ‘ Beautiful New Modern Hope Chests Moderately Priced A 5l.OO to SLOO 0 Christmas ' Gift Special! CEDAR HOPE CHEST Regular 4a.oo For...... .3950 (Not Illustrated) _ Just think-A beautiful Cedar Hope Chest for ONLY 89.50. ' . . . It's finished in smart walnut veneer with attractive water-fall graining. It has a convenient lower drawer with wood handles and carved moulding. Regularly priced at 48.00-this Chest is specially reduced for Christmas selling to ONLY 89.50. _ Look! The Cedar Hope Chest You Buy May Be Yours FREE! One and maybe two Lucky Purchasers will win the Cedar Hope Chest they buy FREE! When you order your Cedar Ghost-your name is entered on a Ballot. . . . The drawing ot the Lucky Ballot will take place on Saturday, December 24th at 4 p.m. . . . The holder ot this Lucky Ballot will receive the Chest purchased FREE - FREE - FREE! Get the Cedar Chest yo may win it as a Special Christmas Gitti Buy Her New Cedar Hope Chest On The HOLMAN _ MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN 9M1U%!2l'! Balance Weekly or Monthly H313 A "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEE " u’ve always wanted — You WESTERN GUARDIAN -HOME AND SCHOOL ACTIVI- TlES-Tho regular monthly meet- ing ot tho Remington Home and School Association was iield on Thursday, November 17. Mrs. J. R. Holman presided and opened tho meeting in the usual way. The committee appointed to look otter tho reading contest visited the school and explained to six grades, lrom three to eight, that the Home and School Association are offering a prize in each grade [or the best diary o!’ books read in the next three months. The com- DECEMBER 8, 1949 Ilouseliold will! C AENHO‘ “rnuir sALr-i nus simciu . mm; “mm EN i‘: a mittes appointed to arrange a win- dow disploy in connection with “Book Week" had n very nice dlsplsy in a prominent window on Main Street. After the business session concluded the guest speak- er, Mr. Davies, gave n most inter- esting discourse on "Books". It is planned to have some films shown at the next meeting, On Friday afternoon, Nov. 25th the Home anti School Association served afternoon tea in the music room of the school when parents and teachers were given an opportunity to meet and discuss school problems. The attractively arranged table wss presided over by Mrs. F. R. Nauss and Mrs. Wilfred Taylor wlbtle s hevy o! young ladies served delici- ms retreshments. Mrs. Curry Ken- icdy attended the door and the u-esldent. Mrs. J. R. Holman was -ssisted in receiving by Mrs. Ralph ‘lncliiilian. During the afternoon overal piano selections were piny- ii by Rev, Lewis Murray nnrl Mrs. Badger. Miss Geraldine hlrLean xpressed the appreciation _ot the anchors for this pleasant diversion i the school program while Mrs. iurold Woodside expressed thanks or the presents.——K. ___Z_______ MISCOUCHE HIGH SCHOOL Report (or November. Grade X! - 1. Eunice J. Des- RDCTIBB. 2. Audrey Gallant, 3. Gerald Steele. Grade X - 1. Reggie McQusid. 2. Estelle Williams. 3. Lucille Mar- tin and Norma McNeil (equali- Grade IX - 1. Valerie Perry. 2. Miriam Manderson, 3. John Des- ltochcs. Grade VII‘! — l. June Gallant, 2. [pulse Cotton. 3. Nova Veno- Grado VII - 1. Edouard LeClair. z. Lorraine Williams, 9. John Walsh. Grsdo VI - I. George Power. 2. Erma Gallant. S. Huguetto Gal- imt 1nd Marguerite LeCiair (equal). Grade V - l. Justin lllcNelll. 2. Roslio DesRoches. 3. Iilalne Gal- lsnt. Grads IV -- ‘l. nnmstt Williams. 2. Patricio. Poiricr. 3. Bernadette Craudet. Grade m —- 1. Geraida Veno. 2. Margaret Rose Poirier. 8. Bella lsnt. E Gaudet. Grade I _ 1. N ems n ._ l. Pauline Gsudot. 2 Lucille DcsiRoches, °§.'“§,§,i’i‘ 1:5,: Russell McNeil. 8. Clarence Gnl- ier. iis hrisimasi A i. limit , . Lnzfl/‘lqpv THERE OUGI-IT TO BE A LAW THE PiCTURE AGAIN‘? I SEE EVERY Magi MAKE ITOUT lF A PlCTUlZE OF A RAIDED STAG PAPW "w “m” '1 “p m1’ "ms PAPER mo AGAINSTTHE . LIGHT. . W ‘M- m-AJ Paul’ oick tzcutsk, " noon tooxour, i..z. LITTLE FLOWER C. W. L. The November meeting o! the Little Flower sub-division o! the r cmsosw oiovou r7 A v - - . J UHnMTsMY "Q THATQIALMOQI-f Catholic Womens I League 0t -Mirs. F a k M C th . M . J - GET SNOVEDOUT OF SHOULDERTHEDE. NEVEQNES-r-EQD/N Moi-ell was held with a (air at- tin ML-(Larrtvrhy. riioorilsy tendonce. The president. Mrs. and Mm, Edward Rossiter. William Ayliward, presided. Meeting opened with prayer. followed by roll call and the read- in-g of the minutes o! the last meeting. The weekly card parties were discussed and the following mem- bers volunteered to hold parties l-t was decided to psak a box of clothing tor the orphanage. It was decided lo subscribe tor tive cstecheticai pamphlets. Meeting closed with prayer. '45" non-bresksblc _ _ V‘ i a "new for Deep-Sealed CHEST COLDS TNERMOGENE r MEDICAIED WOOL l neck or chest will 919v“. penetrstingheatsndmedieq- tion which rnsy help prevent lmwlfilll coughs or colds. ""4 “'49 m min-um: . Wlnholfll TNIIIOGIIII IAIDICATID IUI —a companion modest-also avollobloallliogstonq. "Th Worlit that Sooilm” RCA VICTOR V-Y-l Tho lowest priced iully automatic isblr model rsdio-,honogrsph ever designed by RCA Victor. Plays up to l0 oi the new " Powerful 6- tube periormnncc on standard brosdcsst ndio. 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