eanetdacniassianiin sansa 14 The Guardian, 2 ee CHARLOTTETOWN ADEM ? IL 9 EVERY NIGHT EPA Adding STORE | OPEN T ) TIL DECEMBER 23 ~ More Flights sez=| PERSONALLY PICKED BY | » 4 of travellers during Christmas week, announced Thursday it 1s | scheduling 30 extra flights for the period this year. : The airline, forecasting 9800 southbound passengers will be picked up at Wabush and Goose Bay in Labrador during the week, made a plea for return reservations in advance to fa- cilitate setting up extra flight schedules , EPA expected to carry nearly 1,000 passengers between New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island and more than 400 on a new service from St. Alban‘, in the Bay D’Espoir area of | Newfoundland, to St. John's and Gander. Because of the northern areas in which it operates, the airline said it had to cancel 25 per cert of. its Labrador flights last year during the Christmas’ rush. BRISTOL The Morell Regional High School area has passed its ob- jective in the current United Fund drive with collections to date $2,427 compared to last | year's total $1,513 and there are | still two areas to be completed. | The manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia here, W.H. Bate, is | Especially For Your Gifts! Te it any wonder that Santa picks these especially for gift suggestions? They’re our most popular sellers... our most sought-after items through the years And ' ay not? They represent good value, good looks, and excellent prices. Can you do better than choose these gifts PERSONALLY PICKED BY SANTA... for you! _* nm I For His Leisure Moments! / Men's Famous Name The Most Acceptable of all Men's Gifts! a SPORT SHIRTS. Men’s Arrow ‘‘Arden’’ DRESS SHIRTS: ay Look your best, in our best-selling shirt. Superbly tailored ’ by Arrow from top quality cotton broadcloth,. pre-tested "and selected for its luxurious feel, durability and ease of laundering. In short pomt collar style, whites, sizes 141- 17*, in sleeve lengths of 32, 33, 34, chairman of the fund drive in | * this. district and extends his | thanks through this news to all | those who contributed and es- pecially the canvassers for the | elementary school districts. The | thanks of the chairman is ex- tended to every. one who helped im this drive. } Stewart Mosher, a former re- sident of Bristol who resides in Halifax, now has returned to his home in that city after spending most of the summer with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Jay, in the village. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mos- | her, who are well along in the | twilight years now enjoy very | good health in their retirement E & | d ; SS = < & 7 Ss Men’s Sport and Work Shirts ~~ They're good vaiue, and you ‘should buy seevral for the men on your list. Perma-stays in collar assure lasting neat appearance. Of good quality cotton or warm cotton flannel. Long sieeve style with full but- ton front. Choose from plaids; stripes in olive, brown, ted or blue. Sizes §. M. L..XL. Only 4.98 years. Quite a few from this vicinity | who are employed in the city and drive to and from work say | they will.make the round trip | daily all winter no matter what | the ‘weather is. Maurice Arnold and his sis- | ter, Mrs. Marion Squires, were in the city last week on busin- ess. Maurice has spent consider. | : ; Men's Dress Hose ‘@ble time on the sea in the far | Large selection of shrink-resistant wool north with the department of | transport. | and nylon blends. New rich shades. 0 2 98 ae Wheriithe 25) year club of Hol- Stay-high elasticized tops. Reinforced nly Z. mans of P.E.I. met in Summer. | heels and toes. Sizes 10-12. buf % iy side at the Tartan Restaurant | ¥ ih for théir annual meeting and a) gone _induction’ of new members with | Pair 1.50 ‘at least that many years of ser- | vice with the firm, one of the speakers,,.was a Bristol man Walter @Brien, a Jong time em- | ployee ‘of the firm. The meet-_ . Ta aa he by a banquet.! eg : T 1 ith the new and modern ries machinery for farming now, this | Just Wait 'Til He It vicinity has at least one man | who has spent a lifetime farming | Shave 40% Closer ! PHILISHAVE RAZO RS No Pressing! Men’s- PANTS They never need pressing because of perma-crease. Wear - ‘em, pack ‘em, dry clean ‘em . - . the croease'is there te stay. 100% wool, in regular looped waistband with slim- ming, -no-pleat front. In choice of olive, charcoal, med. grey, brown or blue. Sizes 30 - 44. with horses as his power, M.J. O'Brien who resides alone in the : summer months says he still The shaving head is almost half the thickness of the head. Almost uses the team and had his work twice as comfortable, too. Two rotary blades. Head flips open for completed long before those |. easy cleaning. On-off switch. Handsome gift case and l-year’s guar- antee. 2 *4@e4- Pair 16.95 ing his. wood,s eee : uses. 1] the | wid raat te sors wen | Special 17.97 7 along in years now, Mr. O’Brien, | ; enjoys good health and usually : } ._ Spends_the winters with mem-_ \ "bers of his family who are not too far away. . s eg. ° 6 ston, wl mame | LOOK! Gift Slippers For The Family! | } withhold, who was tearing down a . : an old building on a newly pur- chased property discovered a. . - sum of old money that had been hidden in the barn walls—old bills of the blanket size, some- what faded butstill good. There Women's Foamtreads Men's Romeo no knowing who ha idden ’ ’ ‘ ' the bills as different tenants had | By Kaufman Slippers e154 resided in the property and the owner | Machine --washable shppers Vv popular and very com- since pas tt Ga ome | with flexible, vulcanized lea- fortable. Fine leather uppers Looking at Christmas coming, | ther soles and heels. Rich and composition soles. Rub- an old-timer hete tells us he brocade uppers, fully lined. ber heels, elastic side gores recalls when hard liquor was In black, blue or red. Med- and froft zipper. In brown. ordered from Montreal, for the ium wedge heels, medium Sizes 6-11, widths, Sizes 5- 10. Pair: 4.98 Pair’ 4.98 holiday season in gallon jugs, | the real old stuff, and $5.25 per | gallon. Too bad those days are gone forever. : An item last week in regards Mrs. Lizzy “MacDonald, being” a Tesident of the Sanatorium was : in error, we stand corrected by | . the Sacred Heart Home head sis-| Men's Foamtreads by Kaufman fer. 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Plain or kmit in patterns in blues, he ” “were stuck for a month at a time in his early railway years. He even recalls the old oil Children's Slippers Plaid corduroy. Not exactly as illustrated. Elastic gores, for snug-fitting. Foam rubber soles and heels. Sizes 5- 3, 3 —-Palr- 1.98 yeafs now and confined to bed ty 7 enone | ; £ d a3 : iiiiessiniaiaial : : — een ~ 4 dy, | ys |