cnnnwrrarown 1 CASH DECIJIZNIBEBJLB4QL; CHRISTMAS SALE FOR BALANCE OF WEEK QRANGES 288's Per dozen iiAcON Per I-b- SUGAR l0 lbs. LARD Pkg. SHORTENING Pig. .. 35c . 65c 89c oeeIllO anal . . . . .. .. 9c .....25c 29c , . 29c CRANBERRY SAUCE 2Q 0L. Illl, 2 IIIIS AYLMLIVS TOMATO JUICE B“? . . . . ... 25C ILEBIEIDIIRIAISIINS. S6 M‘ iliqiriiisilriii 99c illiii f i... 899 ICING SUGAR 1 22c Per Lb. SHELLED WALNUTS (Halves) Per Lb. 2 5- - SUMMER SAVORY Z bunches PEAS 2 tins - .- WAX BEANS g, . . . . . . . .. CUT MIXED PEEL SHELLED ALMONDS uLACED CHERRIES 3 oz. Pkg. A for bLACED PINEAPPLE i lflii. 45c DAT ' 2 lbs. .. . . . . . . . .. PINEAPPLE TIDBITS l $21.?" .'.‘." ..... .. 1.05 P RS 4 tins . . . . _, g§i§.*'“&".'rrir#> 1.00 iWlixonzljolifillLGfin l PEANUT BUTTER 9 oz. tumbler iiiii....l.. ---- ~ 25° gtoigk ........ .. 33C 24Ib. Bag Nil.“ .595." .... .. 31c TOILET TISSUE (White Swan) 29c s n» ......... .. iicilllllxi”... .. 25c iiii§i§§..... a 29° fikicggym. ........ .. 65S (ARIRNLJHQNUTS "" " Lb. ........... .. 45C CANDY iHerd Mixture) l-b- -- GANONGS ciiocomrs iB lk) u: .. ....... .. 69C A.B. cums, CREAMS, cars- TALIZFD PEPPER- MINTS, lb. . EXTRA SPECIAL PEANUT FLUFFS, FRUIT CORDIALS 59c Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . GANONGS DELECTO CHOCOLATES (Bax) l . . . . . . . .. 1 I43 RIBBON CANDY AN-D SHAPES . Tomlrns We \ Deliver Grocery A Phone comer KENT a. ROCHFORD STREETS 65, Phone 55 M when and ilncla Elli! Choose one from our large assortment of puilovers and Cardigans. They come in beautiful pastel shades and dork colours, also two-toned pullovers, sizes I4 to 44. The FASHION SHOPPE "The Store that Fashion Built" Sweaters Make ideal Christmas Citts Gt. George Street B! Clifford MacCi-‘ir g 30c i ii i . l i i u CENTRAL GUARDIAN the column In reached for norm of local interact. but advertising ol a newey nature IIIII be iueortiedi at flvc oenta a word, strictly pay able in "advance. IIMIMIWB tam Phone 5H. CRASWEI-L to: Photographs. OONFEDERATION LIFE IN SUBANCE HOWARD MoINNIB Fitted Footwear at 175 Queen Btreat. ISLAND VIEWS hand coloured. Craswell Studio. FOR A DRESS to make Christmas party merrier, Kennedy's Ladies’ Wear. your call at PORTABLE PIIONOGRAPiH with automatic record changer. Specie‘ $50.00. An ideal Gift. MacDonald Radio Service, 160 Kent Street. FOR TIIOROUGII CLEANING and glazing job on Fur Coats. Money back guarantee if not eat- isfactory. Bette Fur Salon. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday lo New Glasgow and ilaliiax. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 206i or 540. SCOTCH ‘TIYICED SUITS m Wonderful value, smart, stylish. Special $29.75 at Jack Cameron's, "The Store for Men." i LOOKING FOR A DIAMOND?- See our complete stosk priced from $29.00 up. J. R. Williams, Jeweller, Great George Street. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and Decorations in the latest styles at MacDonald Radio service, 160 Kent ‘Street. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Mnrshficld Charge. There will be a service of worship in the Marshfield Church Wednesday eve- ning, Dec. 15th. at 8 p.m. Rev. Don- nld Nicholson will be in charge of the service. \ CIIRISTMIS SHOPPER SPEC- IAL.—Wlth every two adult fiction. books purchased you may choose u.‘ third book absolutely free fronil our special selection. Island Book ltocm. 142 Great George Streetfi Open evenings now until Christmas. I ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Judson, 31 Elm Perla} Milltown, N. 3., announce the cn-' gagement of their eldest daughter. Kathryn Louise to Chase M. Libby,l youngest son of M1‘ and Mrs. Harold‘ A. Libby of Calais, Maine. Marriage it; take place latter part of Decem-i r. NEW BUSINESS OPENED - Attention is called to the opening of the new meat market on 247 Queen Street. Managed by Mr. Lloyd Moore who hns had many years experience in the business the store will also handle a full line of fish nnri canned goods and we bespeak for Mr. Moore a great measure of success in his business. EAST RIVER JR. FARMERS AIEET — The annual meeting o! the East River Junior Farmers As- saciniion was held in Fort August- us hell on Tuesday evening Dec 7th The meeting was called to order by‘ the President. Nlinutes of the lastl meeting were read and adopted. The President and Secretary then; read their reports. The following slate of officers were elected for the year President. Alfred Hughes; Vice-President. Emmett Hughes; Secretary-Treasurer Helen MacDonald; Auditor. Patricia Mac- Donald; Directors, Mary MacLeod. Leo Kelly, Albert MacEacher-rt and William McKenna. Special speak- er for the evening was Mr. Ernest Hughes. Following the regular bur- inees of the meeting a debate was held. The topic, Resolved that Farmers work too hard and think loo little. Meeting was then ad- gourned. (Patriot Please Copy) Pegonals Mr. George Campbell of Fern- wood, spent the week cud in Car- leton the guest of Mr. Wendell Myers. Mrs. Alex Donalad and Mm. Frank Gardiner of Moncton, N.B., ‘IIIE WHOLE TAMIL‘! This Christmas ‘give RCAVICTOR RECORDS Hum and Dad, sister J1 and the kiddies will say it's the best Christmas ever when you surprise them with their favourite music on RCA Victor Records. And they make your Christmas so easy and inexpensive, too! Choose today from our wide selec- tion of popular and classical numbcts. 1 Records That are The favorites of A L L iioiuiirrs SIIMMERSICE and CIIARLCTTETCWN ville left recently to spend some time in Montreal guest of her sis- ter and brother in law, M-r. and Mrs. Bernard A. MacNeiil. Mont- real. SMITH - BERRY . WEDDING The Hunter River Presbyterian Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday. October 20- at 3 p.m., when ‘Marilyn Eileen, daughter of Mr. Robert W: Berry of Moncton, New Brunswick, became the bride of Robert Hensley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Hunter River, Prince Edward Island. Autumn flowers and potted plants formed a beautiful setting for the very impressive double ring ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Donald Nicholson, pastor of the church. Given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. Lewis Russell, the youthful bride was lovely in a white satin gown with matching slippers. From a satin halo draped her floor length veil. Her arm bouquet was of pink glacliolos. She wore a triple strand oi’ pearls and earring set, the gift of the groom. She was attended by Miss Jeanette Moreside, who was gowned in pink sheer. Her govm was misted by a finger tip veil and she carri- ed an arm bouquet of gladlolios. Mr. Clayton Smith ably sup- ported hls brother as groomsmrm and the guests were ushered by Mr. Manson Smith, brother of the groom. and Mr. James MecFcdygen. The wedding music was played by Mile Joyce Nicholson of Brook- iield, and during the signing of the register, Miss Nicholson sang the beautiful wedding hymn, “O Perfect Love." .After the ceremony a dainty buffet lunch wee served to up- wards of forty guests. The bride's table was centered with tierred wedding cake. Mrs. Bruce Russell, EAST-er of the bride. poured and the guests were served by Mrs. Gordon Ripley and Miss Verna Newman. Mrs. Smith. mother of the groom. was charming in fusha crepe with in Mrmorum MRS. WATSON V. MICKINNON The death occurred at her home. 31 Ailey St, on Sunday, Novem. ber 29th. 1948 of Mrs. Watson V. MacKinnon (nee Edith McTague). Her sudden parsing came as a sev. ere chock to her relatives and host of friends. She leaves a sari-owing husband to mourn the lose of a kind and loving wife, also two sis- terl, Mrl. A. E. Power and Mrs. Mary Roach. Her funeral, which wal largely attended, took place from St. Dunstan’: Basilica to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Rev. P. F. MacDonald celebrated the Requiem Mass and officiated at the grave. _ The following is a list of Floral Offefiflll. Macs Cards and Mes- lfltee o! Sympathy: FLOWERS Wreath—ldusband. Spray—-Mamle and Helen Roach. Spray—-Gertrude and Harold Power. MASS CARDS Huebnnd-Zjhigh) Mamie and Helen Roach 2 (high) Gertrude and Harold Power 2 (high) Jock and Jean McTague Miss Marjorie Power, Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McTague Joseph R. MucKinnon and 4am- I Mr. unit lilrs. Patrick lvlcTague and Fred Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McGulgan LChnrlottetown Sub-Division C. W. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle, Middleboro, Mass. Mrs. E. M. I-Iargreve, Dorchester, Mass. Mrs. E. R. Peatfield, Dorchester, Muse. Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard and family '. and Mrs. Leo Corcoran Mr. William Hennessey Employees Charlottetown Hospi- tal Construction Work (4 high) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. LeClair family - Dora, Doris and Bert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rush Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Coady Miss B. Kiggins Mr. and Mrs. Peter McAleer Flynn Family. 126 King St. Mr. and Mrs. Golding Barrett Fred J. Doyle Miss Nina Keenan CARDS 0F SYMPATHY Eileen Power, St. John, N.B. Rita MacFarlane, Concord, NH. Winnie and Parker Horne, Con- cord, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. M M. Glllis Mrs. Annie Trainer, Souris and Mrs. William Howatt and son. William Mrs. William Howatt, Eleanor and Leo Mrs. Lena MacKinnon Marlon L. Peutfield, Dorchester. Moss. Ethel M. Hargrave, Dorchester. Mass. TELEGRAMS Mr. and Mrs. Stephen . Doyle, Middleboro, Mass. Ida and George Watertown, Mass. MacDonald. The Annual Broadcast of CHRISTMAS CAROLS . . . by Simpson customers and employees — from Store in llalifax - will start 15, and cun- Simpsunh Retail tomorrow morning. Wednesday, Dec. tinue until Christmas. TUNE IN D to 9.15 mm. and grave n-ere conducted by Rev. Frank MacLean, pastor of St. Andrew's United Church, assisted by Rev_ E. B. N. Cochran, rector of St. George's Anglican Church. Iifasonit services at the church and grave were in charge of his Mother Lodge, the Si. Andrews Lorlgo of Cape Breton No. '7 R.N.S g .A.F‘_ 6r A.M.. and was conducted SCORES PAY FINAL TRIBUTIH by officers of the Grand Lodge of To LATE JOHN C- IIUCKAYl Nova Scotia with M.W. Bro. A. J. " 1 MacDonald. P.G.M_. officiating as- A very large and representative _, (=5 by Mw_ 3m, M_ R (3,533- gathering of Masons and citizen.‘ mo}, Prilyl‘ During me church were present at the First United, sm-vice H“, Grover Hun rendgy- Ch-urch. Felmeuth Street. on Sir-i rd the solo, ‘It is Well With My iirdey afternoon Dre 4th» w my, Soul." accompanied by Bro. Prof. final tribute to John C. lvfacKai ,\_ F‘ Mflcginnolt Past Grand Master of Masons i; Active pallbearers were a M. glrolsydififia and esieenmd Citizml Smythe. Reid iVfacPherson, Bu- > ‘he chuxchi gone NlcNevln, Joseph Beaten, M. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Watson V. MacKinnon wishes to thank all kind neighbors and friends who sent Muss Cards, Curtis; tmrl Messages of Sympathy, us woll as for acts of kindness shown him during his sud bereavement. Funeral services at J. Maclvor, and Neil Macuellan all Past Masters of St. Andrewi Liodge. Honorary pallbearers were A. B. Colborne, T. P_ Slaven, Harry Hinnett, Samuel Crooks, W. Spen- cer and C. J. Scott, all Past Grand Lodge officers. Attending the funeral were the deceaseds sister, Mrs. Mill and nrpheiv, Donald MacKay of Prince Edward Island. — Sydney Post Record. EDMONTON - 1C?) - This policeman really used his head. A storekeeper was fined for having a front awning less than 6 feet. i inches above the sidewalk. The matter was brought forcibly fc police attention when one of the city's tailor policemen bumped hi: head on the awning bars. Never since we outstanding display. We can fill your needs from the smallest to the largest article. COME IN TODAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF y-A§,?|'_"'Q' PEIHI‘ JEWELLERY The GIFT started Business have we had such an Better 7 wnysi Same PNPIII- tions n u in expensive ‘salon waves. Simple, step-by- step directions. Latest improve- ments to insure a softer, more home permanent COSTUME JEWELLERY returned homo after visiting rel- metehins accessories end a wrsexe r I k . étéylraestotn Fernwood, Chelton and 0 létrlifilnmrtiiseiqrs. “at; mOTn B Cl!‘ B O M, d M; , Hebe E, My r5 to Moncton and through the Mari- - Q I No h _ -, - - h ‘nut-fix: children éordon at": “mu W: ‘fawning the bride Make ‘l!!! happy vgitli one et ‘Hi2; and OSMIHLEE! sfiand heel; Sh: w‘rll bhe ddelighted WlIuIictTz Jeanette Myers of Carleton, spent chose a navy pin-striped tailored i M" I’ "PPIBQQ f!!!" sets. _ 9 Eliqui" 9 9' I ° °_ “n “me “mp ' _ u very pleasant weekend in Lewis- suit with black accessories and a I Chrome and Silver. A real gift. 9"“ llfllldmmflY PQCIWQEd- large Yflfit-‘li’ 7° Ch°°5° I'm“ "I “m” “ml M°“°i°“- "-5- “1‘,§l'ei£°xnf:$' “lends wish mom ‘ Make your selection early. What lovelier gift tar the lady. latest styles. Miss Irene Oakes. North Gran- much happiness. a FROM A FAMOUS SALON TO YOUI FREE — FREE — FREE \\ i‘ Be sure and get your Ticket on the three Free Gifts we _____, P _\ y v j ore giving away Christmas Eve. You may be the win- , a Q .r nor of either a Watch, Signet Ring or Pen and Pencil WIIMJ. W n Set. LOCKETS ELECTRIC SHAVERS Just the gift for him. Reming- ton made they are fully guar- anteed and will make his daily morning task easier and taster. In keeping with our display our large showing oI lockets in sil- ver and gold is sure to please. Come in today and see them. We have a selection that will brighten up any ensemble she will be wearing. All within a reasonable price range. CROCKETT’S JEWELLERY cimuorrsrowu ALBERT“ lllfii flattering wave in {n lass time! Ask for the new, im- roved RICHARD HUDNUT IOME PERMANENT at out cosmetic counter. Price $3.25. Refilll $1.75. 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