DAY BOXES. WHILE THE m, ARE ALL TO at mo, J. ERNEST 142 Prince St- DEQEMBER 1o. 194s .. . VT-IQICE‘ GIFTS HERE - - ‘ I CHOOSE NOW vlnotevs, cows, event-no IN mus, ASHES or noses, ¢QLGA1rs, PALMOLIVE, m. n IS WISE TO MAKE voun CHOICE now ARRAY IS COMPLETE. A ilncv aoxso cuocotnrs, cream-res, TOBACCOS, DRUGGIST . . Iorrrrnnr. aunnmnn i???“ ALL IN BEAUTIFUL HOLI- lN CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS. H. WORTH Phone 82 i’ ‘_”_________* Thanks‘ d M 5 Alden Moase and w‘ In rw thank their manY for their acts 0f K101111055 es oi sympathy in the of a beloved daushtel‘ Mrs. Alton Bell. mg messai; recent 1055 ml sister. in loving memory of WILLIAM c. sumuus “rho passed sway December 10th. 1941- Ever Remembered DY n‘! Wife and mushwl- iii MEMORIIIM In loving memory of GEORGE c. COUBINS Kensington who passed away December 10th, 1912. "in our hearts, he llvoth ltiil." Wife and Family. m MEMORIAM MISS MWNIE MMCANNELL The many friends oi’ Miss Minnie MacCannell will learn with sincere regret of her death, which occur- red on the 20th of Oct. 1948. after an illness of two months. at he!’ home, 27 Bushnell St. Ashmont. Mass. Miss MacCan ell was the eldest daughter of t e late Neil MacCanneli and May MacLeod of Mt. Herbert, Prince Edward Island. She leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving sister. one broth- er. Alexander Wm. MacCannell. and ‘ one sister. (Belle) Mrs. David Ross of Bushnell St., Ashmont. Miss MacCanneii was gifted with a‘ cheerful and loving dispositlonl which endeared her to all with whom she came in contact. Her. life was a beautiful example of Christian principles and low. Her passing leaves n void and a keeni sense of loss in the community in which she lived. Her funeral was ' held Saturday; Oct. 23rd, from her, late home on Bushnell St.. and, was largely attended. The many‘ the lave anti respect in which she bors. The funeral service was con- ducted by her beloved Pastor. Rev. Dr. Samuel Jackson of the Rox- bury Presbyterian Church of which she was a faithful member. and was laid to rest in the beautiful Ccdur Grove cemetery beside her mother, who passed away fourteen yours ugo. tPatriot Picnsc Copyl 9/7 Beauty Comblnln was leading Jewellers and Accuracy Sold by Everywhere 10 i OUR DISPLAY ISLARGE, CALL IN TODAY. i Q beautiful floral tributes testified to I 12m Argyle Show n00 A M Cape . ,, . . . was held by her friends and neigh- i . . ' ITHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN his column la reserved for none local interest. but advertising ol uoway nature may be five cents a word. able‘ pay lo in advance. DUNTJORGBT Friday night's special dance Holy Name Hall. The Downtowners. DON'T FORGET special dance Holy Name Hall. Friday night, Dec. I08 TIIOIOUGB CLEANING nud glazing lob on Fur Coats. Money back guarantee i1 not sat- isfactory. Bette Fur Salon. SCOTCH TWEED BUTTS -- Wondertul value. smart, stylish. Special $20.75 st Jack Cameron's, "The Store for Men." CHARITABLE DANCE, Holy Name Hail. Friday night. Down- towners Orchestra. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2061 or 540. CHURCH NOTICE. -- December 12th. New Glasgow. 10 A. M. Bible School. 11 A. M. Worship and Com- munion. 3 P. M. Fredericton. 7.30 P. M. Bradalbane. Paul L. Richard- son, Minister. CHURCH NOTICE for the Parish of Springfield and Crapaud. Deo- einber 12th. St. Elizabeth's, Spring- field, Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. St. John's. Crapaud, Evening Prayer. 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fream, Rector. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOIIIATE. -- Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. Sunday, December 12th. Fairview 11.00 A. M. North River 3.00 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. — Services Lord's Day. December .’I‘raverse 3.00 P. ‘M. Wednesday, December 15th, Bangor. Thursday, December 16th. Birch Hill. Services 8.00 P. M. Broadcast C. J. R. W.. Summerside. Fridays, 8.30 P. M. Rev. H. F. MacEwen. ' rsxcacrznnsur. - Mr. and Mrs. Prank M. Bagnall wish to announce the cugagmient of their younger daughter i-‘ranccs Pearle to Syd- ney (‘Idrst son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Holmes of St. Andrew's. N-B. ‘Marriage to take place early in the ‘new year. i Govsziusan _ UNION soap.- "Fhe church services change to the lwinter crricr on Sunday, December 12th, with afternoon ' services at Union Road. “lest Covehcad ll IA, M, Union Rnriri II P. M. Cove- _hoarl Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thus. A. ‘Wilson. Minister. I GONE T0 SYDNEY. N. S. — Rev. A. D. lilncKenzic loft yesterday for Sydney, N.S.. where he will supply the pulpit of the First United Church for several months vwin’: to the illness of Rev. Chester Brown. As n result Dr. MacKenzir- will not be available for pulpit sup- ply or preaching missions here for sometime. TRYON-BONSHAW BIPTIST PASTORATEL-Sunday. December 12th. Westmoreland 3 P. M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. The speaker will be Rev. C. A. Britten The service at Albany is cancelled. Rev. C. A. Hicks, Min- later. WINBLOI UNITED CHURCH.- Services Sunday, December 12th, will be as follows: Highfield at Iii. Winsloe North at. 3. Princetown at 7.30. Meeting of the Y. P. U. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tin-tier on Friday at 8.30. Rev. Ci. C. Evans. supply Minister. ' PUZZLING oven L. -l\N0 name's now ESPECIALLY NICE GIFT F99 \\ " "rue-r mean AWAY {FROM HOME, " - nTIIXIIIIUIIZD-oi} I 3:3 bx I’ AN J-Il’ AND MAIL TODAY TO THE GUARDIAN .- HAVE YOU THOUGHT l‘-I"rIl."~ v“"‘ _ ‘III g i’. o: nus 2e ~ NAME ADDBII Enclosed please find i ............. .. for a ..................... .. months subscription l0 ‘III GUAIDIAN to be lent with Ill! compliments h:- ADDIIII NAME OI HINDI]! An appropriate Christin sent. '»- Kills en the ..lsiond_:- fycllv-F-Uno your 6M; 6 Hilts. ‘f1- m Country-One your $5.00; 6 months $2.75; unanunnnunnnununnuumnnunuw a as cord will be moilerUstoting ir Roles off the island to any port of Con ado or the U. S. A. are:- i. 0M. m: $7.00,- six months $4.00; three months $2.25 one month .80: Saturday copy — 0m rm $1.00; six months $1.00; three months .50\ months $3.50; 3 months 3 months $2.25; one month .70: orn whom the gilt is Protestant O cge Contributions ‘ 8t. Continued 21X) A Friend Speolnh King's County L. O. L. 19.80 MorellDlstriot by Mrs. H. H. Co: H. H. Cox 10.00 2.00: E. W. Anderson. 1.00 Each: Gordon Coffin; Lloyd 00x; James Blaliend Jr.; Arthur Biaxland; Aldiul McKenzie; Mrs. Herbert Hooper; Mrs. Freeman Jay; Byron Webster; Mrs. Will Geidert; Mrs. Wendell Coffin; Mrs. Percy Bnbbins; Peter McDougall; Annie Anderson. - 50c: Mrs. Percy Baker. 25c Each: James Biaxiand Sn; Mrs. Ernest Baker. Total-WNW. Bristol and St. Peters Harbor by Mrs. Albert Macliiwcn 1.00 Each: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Stirling MacEwen; Mr. and Mrs. Wentzei Baker; Mrs. Albert MacEwen; Eugene Finlayson. 50c Each: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Squires; Leland Baker; Osborne Anderson; Mrs. Lester MacEwen: Mrs. Gordon E. MacEwen; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Drake; Mrs. Ralph Mac- Ewen; Mrs. Florence Drake. 35c: Mrs. Clifford MacEwen. 30c: Mrs. Theodore Anderson. 25c Each: Mrs. Russell Hmwbolt; Mrs. Wm. Piniayson; Percy Squires. Total-QUAD. s... Norboro District by Lowell Andrews 2.00 Each: David Glover; Everett Glover; William H. Sharp; Mrs. Ei- mer Stewart, 1.00 Each: Mrs. James A. Hard- ing; Harlanll Daye; Stanley Sharp; Howard Daye; Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe; Mrs. Alex. Douglas: Mayne Stewart; Mrs. John Andrews: George Bowncss; Mrs. Arnold Douglas; John R. Sharpe; Mrs. Ivan Bowness; Wnldron Stevrart. 75c: Lowell Andrews. 50c Each: Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe; Mrs. Earle Taylor: A. M. Webster; Eustace Reeves; Mrs. Hugh Stew- art. 25c: Robert Sharpe. TotaI-—$24.60. Clinton District by Clinton W. I. 1.50: Mrs. Edison Heaney. 1.00 Each: Eva. Pickering: Mrs. Ernest Pickering: Mrs. Wilfred Pickering; Mrs. Ralph Heaney. Willard MacKny; Ruth i-ieaney; Mrs. Will Heaney: Mrs. John Whitehead; W's. Chrtsty Goes; Mrs. Sterling MacKay; Mrs. George MacKay; Leslie Paynter; Mrs. Mary Warren; Mrs. Anmei Whitehead: Vivian Woodside; Mrs. Keir Dug- gan: Mrs. Charles Woodside. 50c Each: Mrs. Ivan Pickering; Mrs. lleath Frizz/ell; Mrs. inn Hen- derson: lVlrs. Susan Leftirgcy; Mrs. Willard Riley: Mrs. will Marks: Margaret Somers; Will Somsrs; John Dunning: Mrs. Justin Wood- side; Mrs. Hillard Woodside; Mrs. Elton Woodslde: Mrs. Don Taylor; Mrs. Hugh l-‘rizziew Mrs. JHTTI-JS MacKay: Mrs. Jzmcs Smith; Mrs Bruce Clark. Totci~$27.00. North Bedeque by Erma Bakrr and Amy Barwise 2.00 Each: Mrs. Earle McMurdu, Mrs. Norman McMurdo. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Robert Baker; Mrs. Douglas MoMurdo; Mrs. Ralph Wagner; Mrs. Reg. Dlngwell: Mrs. Lorne McCaull; Mrs. Wilbur Stavert; Mrs. Geo. McWiiliams; Peter Barwise; Mrs. Albert Cud- more; Mrs. Preston Bowness; Mrs. Clark Baker; Mrs. Brewer Waugh; gs. Heath Clark; Mrs. J. W. Stav- 50c Each: Mrs. Howard fefumey; Mrs. Ivan Birch: ‘Mrs. Harry Eng- land; Mrs. Harold Foy; Mrs. Leslie Edwards; Mrs. Btuart Corruthers; P. N. Tucker. Total-film. “, t b! MrnQP. Stewart and Mm Harry Mutoh Frank B. Clark 10.00 J. Wendell Mutch 5.00 2.00 Each: Mrs. Athoi Roberts; Mrs. Hazel Wilson: William Coop- er; Ernest Molnnis Sr.; Roland Wood: Percy Mulch; Mrs. Thomas Hillard. 1.50 Each: Malcolm MacDonald; Roland MacDonald. 1.00 Each: Mrs. Lou-is Hmry; Mrs. Stewart. Henry; Mrs. Sylvan Pippy: Alex. walker: Mrs. Harold Amie“; MIS- William Wood; Har- old MacKie: Mrs. Hope Mutcn; Ernest Mclnnis; Mrs. Char-leg 501111500: Mrs. Lorne Kelly; lvlrs. E. Mvlvneeux: Mrs. Edward Mac- Phlll; Mrs. Allison Tait; Ernest Burke: Mrs. Lorne MacPhei-son; Gertrude Viliett; Mrs. Arthur Burke; Mrs. Alex. MacDowell; Mrs. Ellsworth Wilson; Mrs. John Bishop; Mrs. Leo Frank; Mrs. Neil Mathesozi; Perley Mulch: Mrs. C. P. Stewart; V. S. MacQuarrie. 70c: Mrs. syrus Corish. 50c Each: Mrs. Raymond Mac- Donald: Mrs. George Genge; Mrs. John MacNevin; Mrs. Ernest Moly. neaux: Mrs. ‘Morley Gongs. Tota1--$61.25. _ Hnselbrodr by Pearl Jones Sanford 2.00 Each: A. Roy Jones; Ernest Tnqs; John Drake. 1.00 Each: Eric Pendergut; Ken- 15th Psynter; Harold Carver: C. h. ‘enkins; Bruce Crane; Mrs. Boswell "erver; Mrs. Pope Noy; Mrs. Stan- ‘ev G. Sanford. 70c: J. C. Wood. 50c Each: Kent Jones: Louis "mung; Henry Jones; Earle Jones; Y-Tnlden Wood: Verna Wood. Total-TTJQ. New Glasgow Continued by Mn. Harland l. IIII 1.00: Joan Sempie. 50o: Jlfii!!! Moffstt. Total-Moo. a Ilarnley by Mn. llhnk MacNutt and Mrs. my Crosler 1.00 Each: Mrs. Dan Champion; Mrs. Wallace Adams: Mrs. Arthur Wail; Mrs. Game Wall: Mrs. Ivan Dlokieson: ‘Mrs. Percy Hickey: Mrs. SLSO; one monrii I Charles Mabonald: Mrs. Delmar Adams; T.iln Mahar: Robert Cous- .1 DAR $55 for Cmistmaet With Full-Length Drawer AS lLLU STBATED ' 1A famous RED SEAL chest the product of the Honderloh fac- tory. Every chest is covered by a moth insurance policy with- out extra cost_ Made ol genuine Tennessee red cedar with beau- tiful walnut veneers Just one from our selection of cedar chests CHEST $5 Down $5 Monthly vi \ ns\\\ I\’\’\‘\-\\ ’ Limited Quantity v Electric Washers 129-5» S13 Down- $9 Monthly Hurry, hurry to Simp- son's Charlottetown Ag- ency for one of these ef- ficient washers! 0u.r lim- ited quantity supply the demand! I101 come, first aired. Stnndard model with cannot porcelain enamelled tub. Safety wringer_ There's no better Christmas gilt for your wife or mother. AS ILLUSTRATED A REPEAT BARGAIN ’ The special Chrome Studio Suites were so popular during our recent foil sole that we have brought in another ship- menr. Fully spring-tilled ond upholstered in Ireuvy velour these magnificent suites ore priced or $I59.50 for three pieces. The choirs are extra large and semi-lounge type. A choice of attractive covers is available. This is o TOP VALUE in o sleep-unit suite. Regular Price was $225.00 -— The Present Price is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $159.50 $16.00 Down-SH .00 Per Month s $169.0 A Christmas BEIIRUOM SUITE Buy Lovely woinur veneer used with the attractive vvoierioll de sign combine to moke c delightful three piece set which we are offering or $169.00. You will be delighted with the quiet charm and good appearance of this suite. It looks good, it is good and it is priced for Christmas buyinq. $17.00 Down $12.00 Per Month INIQK For u Festive and Joyful Christmas . . Model As Illustrated -.. l, .»,ug;;.s.=.s.~. 34.95 $4 Down — $5 Monthly A new version of the smallest radio ever offered by the world fam- ous PHILIPS radio manufacturers. . . and the price is at. n new low! Unique vertical chassis . . . built-in tuned loop antenna , s n amazing power and tone. Beautiful Ivory or Walnut one H I Ll 5 nnnio Phone 2T 88 THE IOBEII‘ Special Representative lIMPlO EASTERN LIMITED SHOP on KENT - - m. srnssr 'or= amen VALUES |=. A. STEWART JONES ~- T29 Kent" Sr. Charlottetown iiiiishorough Chapter I. 0.0. E. Tea And Sale The Hiiisborough Chapter of the 1.0.13.2. held their annual tea and sale Wednesday Dec. 8th. at the home of their honorary president. Mrs. J. A. Bernard. Government House. About 100 friends of the Chapter were received by Mrs. Bernard and the Regent, Mrs. A. H. Roper. Many lovely articles of. knitted James Hickey; Frank MaoNutt. 75o Each: Mrs. Robert Harding; Mrs. Charles Hickey. 50c Each: Mrs. Fulton Simmons; Mrs. Morley Crozier; Roy Champ- ion; Mrs. Forbes Thompson; Char- lotte Hickey; Mrs. George Hickey; Mrs. Harry Crczier: Mrs. Arthur MacKay; Ray Crozier; Fred Camp- bell; Mrs. Wallace Pickering; Mrs. Arthur Chacnpion; Mrs. Harry Tup- in 05c Each: Dawson Dickleson; Mrs. Leslie Mountain. 'I‘otai—$22.50. cam rasr stun ins: Eldon Harding: Mrs. l-Iuggam: woolens, aprons, dresses and novel- ties were on sale in the first draw- ing room. In the second room home made candy. pickles, jellies and Jame were also sold. From there the guests were ushered to the dining room where the Regent. lVlrs. E. M. Phillips presided over the lea cups. OUR BOARDING HOUSE The table was lovely with yellow mums and. tall blue and ivory candles. The members of the Chapter made a fetching picture as they went about their various tasks of ushering. serving. sellins. e10- The Chapter acknowledges with "ranks thr- graviousness of Mrs. Bernard in having the Chapter at her home and also the help of Miss Editli Bernard in her tireless efforts to make this event the great success it. was. The inland lakes of Canada contain more than half the fresh water ii‘i the world. Major Hoopla / age Also with" miss crime scum l i DST DON‘T COME HOME- IN IT= ,% THAT woman MARCHED up HERE Acano room, Btowme THE Bursts cau. FOR ‘Ti-IE canoe/wearer: OFF HER nos- -~. BAMD.'-s--SHE SQUEALS y LIKE A $112551‘ can: on A euarzp "man, AND r WANT voo TO Qmse rue MONEY TO KEEP ‘THAT NOISE or== out: . PORc. ' #95 You H. seam, MAR-ma, MY PET.’ uowr LET THAT euszew ucflmtoxre us!--|oex"r week I'M APPEARING out A QUIZ SHOW,AIS)D 11a. cows QOLLICKIMG HOME wm-i A wneeteenrzow FULL OF CASH! ¢