On Sale at 9 AM. Saturday — Sorry No Phone or Mail Orders Half Slip Men's Socks and Assorted diamond patterns, sizes . 10 to 12. Assorted trims and colours. Sizes special, pair . small, medium and large. 1.05 Special, set , . Children‘s Long Boy’s Bedford Women’s 3‘ ~ _ _ : Sleeve T-Shirts Cord Pants Oversize Rayon ' fi = ’ p: Cotton knit, round warm] 1. ed ]_ Gowns w _...._..._.. neck With button y m ' co L d h s CITY WINNERS IN LEGION ESSAY CONTEST l 333$“... list. 12...: 5.5.: blue and white, over- JJ. Connolly. president of In Charlottetown branch. Royal Canadian Legion. last evening presented winners of the Legion-sponsored essay contest with awards at a special program held at the Legion Home. Mr. Connolly is seen here with three of the winners from schools in the city area. Title of the essays were “How We Observe Re- lSlAND NEWS PAGE 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown Fri., Dec. 18, 1964 membrance Day". Left to right are Peter Holden, Prince Street School: Jean Gaudet. Rochford Square School: . Connolly Betty West, Park- dale Junior High: and Janice Rodd. Sherwood School. Retarded Class ‘, Given Treats ~ _ ? For Christmas IM IGNISH —— Santa Claus visits i Wednesday. : the training class for T ed fCoIeman RR 2 v... lMail Carrier ; Contract Let CAPITAL BUREAU, or run GUARDIAN? OTTAWA — Verna Irene Wai- ‘. lace of Coleman was awarded" the contract for the convey-. ance of mails on rural route No. 2 Coleman, Heath Macquarrieh P for Queens, was informe In reply to a question placed Special, pr. In assorted colours, sizes 12 to 18. sizes 2 to 3x. Special h 99c STEAM - DIAL - VAPORIZER - HUMIDIFIER —- A new concept of steam therapy assures the proper steam volume for an size room. for the specific need of the patient. whether infant. child, or adult, all night opera- tion. automatic shut-off. Special, GIFT SET of talc powder and Special, ea. 1.53 BATH CRYSTALS water soften- er, pine or lilac, 32 oz. shaker. SEWING TRAY clear plastic. very convenient in sewing room. Special. each Special. each 1.00 Special, each Seamless Nylons Assorted shades, sizes 9 to 11. 39c Special, pair tarded Children at Tignish‘on the order paper, Mr~ Mac.,L two cakes of toilet soap. 'I‘uesda.v afternoon and bljought quarrie was told that tenders gifts and treats to the children . had been called Aug. 21 and} and the teacher. Mrs. Beverely 1 {Our had been received. Miss, I Boates. - ! Wallace’s tender of $825 was the 5 j A large turn out of interested ; lowest, and others were from} .parents and guests were pre- Hugh Mac‘Phee. $894; [sent to help the children cele- Lox-m A, Lockhan, 3960-, Rois, ,ers Bruce MacNaught. $984. 4 BATHROOM SET c o n s i s t s of comb. brush, soap dish, etc. Assorted. Special, set 2- UNIVERSAL S L I D E TRAY holds 40 slides. Special, Possession Of Goods 1.0., Special. eel 1' Special, each each wum‘ resident of 11:53:12 met: wars,“ was “The C““"h3°s§m'l"m°"“’s are sumlied for mkglori'mgth‘ddrgvifilggdCItgi mud in t i' ". . t Y 5- ' ' . ' med at the water; Otheer sopeakers, including Rev.l The bm" Wm be “bum in unédcgfili..r£eu:eirg;igpfi. m in. m 33' r ' Peter Gordon White. are also re- ay M “W‘th WBW* mlly - a“ '0, me M. 'M, “d M" corded in the album and it ll the “8‘10” 0°.me 9m!" Mowing the gem in me "am McCanum Palm”; planned to use the records forim. North Amen" Where my‘ church ha“ a cm was presented discussion and stud at futurel "gm “Wderafl‘m’ "9 h‘ Iced. he spent his life on the meeting. 3’ levpd, tgcfulh Tchelld. fby f3: gummy , H I" , . r..__._-__.-_.-m____ . d . [2. in mm M, Mug M The meeting closed with the? The tradition of firing I 6511- provided bya r2: Rochaslifel. ‘ )2; m. we we Amie Benediction by Rev. R1". Bumpinon as a salute is thought to Mrs George Wall. Mrs Ivan Approximately 27 inches long sturdy wooden I Ida ’ ‘1‘. mm. m have begun with the need of e Diekieson. Mrs. J.E. Beairsio, ' 8 cl I ‘ l .m MM: Harold. 3a. Vlcmr to be assured his oppon- aid Mr. or wmide' were a . -, . . ents' cannons were empty. distributed by these ladies ,. Klee. and Ari‘ivoil1 .d f I ' ' ’ In homem . son - so ‘Qd . I .sertpeedeeeuedhtm Mary I nu 1.5“ I... in. amid . ml _ "In Play Home ~- ‘ m _ Mu new roux (AP) The us. , ll 6 f,“ M “mm”. M - to the Congo. gauge. complete with Only l‘ m ' ' transformer. cars. track. etc. With make up furn i t u re, i 1 '\u i no heard we held from Sue II. each n \ at. late residence to Immacu- at Regular 24,95. "Bony bed. hostess chair etc. I -: ‘ lab conception annals. rennet Bred-I. - mm" 5”“ _ >1 liP-Il 1% M"- wge; S. R. Johnston ltd. "" ' 3““. : 'm eleo oflcleted It the Unit Norm-a é» l m, 1963 VALIANT Train 5-! Rocky Mountain solidlng Sets a; _; M were all In sedenseylinder, automatic, low mile- 11. 0. Gauge. complete 5 Exme ' \l d be deceased. MA . . e I _ can track d , _ Polyethylene construction. con- ~ s” “a John M I .“f'ltf mnm'l'hh car is in AI .R I . an transfrrm “i m ' mu] ~<g _i' g s w ' cond on. Come an ace Ray an er. egu or 29.95 “Emma; “b1. u..." M in peces. er ' | 3 me d Leif! m this one or call sci-m. 1 14.“. 8 z’ 5 : map and g was NOW Special. - Special. each n - s. . mu e R. Peters need m Brings 2-Month lerm SUMMERSIDE —— A two-’ month term in Prince County‘ Jail was imposed on James Everett Power of Alberton South yesterday when he ap- ar in Prince County court before Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald on I charge of possession of stolen goods. Power guilty to charge of possession of a fianograph valued at less than The case of James Terence Campbell, Kenslngton, w pleaded guilty to theft of gaso- line, was adjourned to June 29, Adjourned to March 9. 1965. was the case of Cary Crozier, Dude)“ Charged With impair"; ‘Eldershau. ‘tinghamshire village is to closei ' . 0d drilling. , Le s Jammed On behalf of the children Mrs. through lack of custom- In "51 , WICKEE w ASTE JEWELLERY_P‘“- ' Murdock Harvey Carson, Bor- g lBoates thanked the members 23 years of Operation in this ' BASKET __ Natural earrings, necklets. den. on a mor Red Cross and all wholcommunity of 415 PemonS- iii colour. approximate Special. ea. appearing charge. was handed a one-year [braie Christmas. . Gerard Doucette. preSident all the Junior Red Cross for the re-l gional high school. and mem- :bers of the executive surprised ‘the teacher and pupils by pre—l Four persons were each fin- _ semng 8 gm t.” ead‘ Ch‘ld me'l ed 510 and costs. They were; ,sen and serving a lunch and! David Stewart. Summerside' treat of ice cream. The parentsl faulty motor vehicle equipment; ;ea°h “rowed ‘ gm made by; Joseph Norman Cormier. Sum- . m? Chum?” - merside. insufficient m o t o r l V911" 39‘“ M-"- Rome-V 5P?!” v vehicle equipment: Clarenceon the impm‘iaM? "f 1"!va King. RCA}? Station. Summer.§this training available in the side, we in . n .1 mes community, that can equip the. Donald Douse. Albany. failure Children ‘0 take the” Place to use motor vehicle headlights in life. ‘ after dark. l Others speaking briefly and One accused was fined 35 noting great progress in this and costs for failure to stop at field of training were the pre- a stop sign sidem. Mrs. Peter DesRoches,‘ ”*""'—"“'"" Wilson J. Shea and Mrs. Reg. suspended sentence in which he is to keep the ace. be of good behavior and refrain from juveniles. to make the partyi 1of e Between Cars mambo... a success for the children. Duties will commence as soon i as arrangements can be com- pleted. Postmaster General John R. Nicholson said. . The present mail contractor was given his notice on Aug. 20 and he said there was no specific requirement regarding the giving of notice when an expiring contract is not being renewed. Temporary arrangements for delivery of the mail after the contract had expired were made j due to the inability to com-" plete the new contract arrange- merits in time. 1 BUSINESS POOR .‘ CUCKNEY, England "CPL—I The registry office in this Not- . has registered only five births! and no deaths. ! Women's Moccasin Slippers Moccasin style slippers, leather uppers with soft cushioned soles and heels. fur trim, Special Pair colours red and blue. QUILT PATCHES— Approximately 1 lb. good for aprons, quilts. etc. c Special. size 12 inches high. ELECTRIC WALL CLOCK — Decora- tive plate design. Special, ea. 4 I59 PIGGY BANK Gifts for Mom. Dad. O Remodellng SUMMERSIDE ~ Joseph no Special. ea. 1 .00 T E A P 0 T—5 0“? bert Adam, a corporal with the S ' I' h S ' not. made in Bron." ' ‘ Of Souris Rink RCAF at Station Summerside. peCICI an 9 lg l' eerce England-color"! blu- ' 5's," or mend . is in the base hospital suffering . . . PLASTIC BREAD gt!"e (3:11;. fr in two fra tured 1e 5. K M I . ., . - Nears Completion g... Admcmmg... m... ls Held At eir emorla Box— on... is _ I mums _ Th I .following an accident 0,, Wat... 53113113?“ will? 332d BOWLS _ Pym Children s Mitts Jewellery Tumblers n M of the gem!" indisneet in Summerside Wednes- MALPEQUE ~ “That we; The service. presented in a q r 3- - - colour bow] set. and Gloves N k“ a near] "gm pl ,2, (“ms x'mkiday afternoon. He was standingcelebrate Christmas to honor!Christmas setting was conductg 2 Regular 395 9° esv “mu” “‘1 Pin" coc'col‘ tumble"- A y m e ' at the rear of his cm- when a se. the birth of a Savior in Bethle- ed by Percy MacGougan. church! ‘ special I X 0 Special. 0 “mum. mgrmfnade has been cond vehicle driven by Chap. hem and practise his teachingsisohool superintendent. He “35‘ ' g i I 3.15 sped‘l' 9"" Special. c G a (i . an new floors have man Jelly of (yum-y struck him in our daily lives" was the assisted by members the 1 ' P" a r en pu in the dressing rooms. and jammed mm between the thought left with the congrega- church school in the reading ofl SCHOOL 3 A G s__ mkuegazézenwnll‘ajpogee: 11:: two cars. .tion by Rev. G.R. Tan-nahill at scripture am; offeringlolf pray-l Plaid from pocket MELlTTA EARTK- v - . - the Keir Memorial Presbyter- el‘. Those ta ing speca pars‘ ’- ' ENWARE COFFEE e interim. and a new door. The accident was investigat- ian Candle“ , _ M. carrying handle and Ra on B".fs l 0 ~ ght set-Vice recent- were Isabel and Eleanor Mae MAKER, _ Regular y M“ , Hos. Gan“ Painting of the promenade, ed by the town ponce‘ ‘iy. .Nutit. Floyd Wall. Kaye Harding. Shoulder Strap‘ 4.20. Anni-ted trim, and colours. Kn.“ walls beans:l glad the dressing I I l—————*-————--—-; Norma Craig and Beverleyi s 1 special,“ sizes small. medium. large Orion and wool, fancy pat- — stainless lied rooms e ing compeion. “he Ass . ‘Ohampio. peciai, ea. I and overliu terns. variety of colours. The heating system has been n s n 1 An llcan hUrCh ' 'l ' sizes 10% to 12 converted from to so H R d. 9! c 1...: Tm SW 50° .... - 50c "ed-'- 50" '“Winfy 3mm; gkggg 9"" 9“" "‘9 ReVIses Hymnal Goiigah. Joan Champion. Gayle: WATCHES - Gent! {3’s ililsté’é‘miiié‘ “new . er Hard' and Isabel MacNutt. I ‘ ' holds the first skate be m of “finganmt' John Mac-i I “hh?“.eis‘ifkm°ih? will; MONTAGUE The Men’s‘hymn gm“ "5 “WWW “gem” mm‘ mmmmed til” sundlay‘ 5mm 8mm, “I sum mm M ' Work Sock “.wm " . . —‘.. . l ' Schoolchoir in te reguar; en have been done by George Che. Association of Trinity .UnltedlMy mat: “1‘53; dered ..Senfi_ hymns and a special Chi‘lsrmas' ' spefiial' .95 ICE BUCKET — Duster ‘ s .. at of gum.“ Men, "1'19 “Pm Elm‘m- Chum“ M°ntagueu held {is 139' " . t _ arnthem. The primary classesi a“ aluminum ice bucket. Wool. rayon and ion, size d lmentai, of course, but doctrin . I fly J‘gliee rink wa: purchase: last cember inner meeting in thelauy vague_.. said Arthur PoL gagging”: 1::gger' and. Regular 299 gpecm, “ch 6 :1 only. it mm. as c hm“ 1 . . peel-l. p. MadLean by the Eastern King'd Arena Association for some 8,000 and two weeks ago the AD. MacKenzie Hall Monday.g Til-myth“? members an liard, a lecturer at Manchester u .. University who was literary ad- guests were served a Jiggs . A . . dinner by the United Churchl “5" ‘0‘. “he "mm- A large number of awards[ were presented by the. superin- tendent to those who completed! CHESS SETS -11 x 11 playing b o a r d. white and bl a c k Special, en v i There is a legend this hymn . _ 3&33’on‘mi‘i‘ ’fi‘idfié shattering: ' Jill iii. {stiflst‘r’mifm Wm" 5"" m Dish W‘" cuts from all the school dis- with President EC. MacDon-iin 19‘1 ‘ new,“ read a, poem and vimi laid wooden ox box. 92 colours. I'm — stainless steel. tries that compose Souris aid afillng as chairman. Follow-i Also dropped ,5 1 want so be scription while Karen Hardingi 3 Special. 2 Present butter dish. ‘ ' =Like Jesus. in sen P! 391' 51 e We l I Dec-s hair oil! eec Ill each Regional High School mg i is a sing song was led by led M l Wood d I s m m s I 1 c s" , n c M ' c Tignish Man Dies At 78 Dr‘ mg” w‘th,M“3- Irene Eras" "The first linc's enough. don't 01‘ accompanying on the mane-lymi think” Pollard observed. The members then listened to The hymnal contain 5 663 a recording of an address by hymns including 20 new ones. Rev. Don Benedict of Chicago.lThe words thee and thou are delivered to the annual Elginireta-ined. but the hymns] House Conference of the Unitedlt‘hanges What the committee in -— l‘ life-long and Fank w. Mc- Ch urch Board of Men in Tor. charge describes as o ure or unfortunate words. New music onto. The theme of Mr. Bene~ a life membership certificate in l the Presbyterian WMS "in ap-l preciation for faithful service to ‘ the church school" Gifts were also presented to Mrs John MacNutt and Percy MacGougan Sandra Craig presented hymn