"szl .- - "Q... . l" "‘ ‘fir? .. -‘li!lqa..I‘l!f!I!'l!“P\~!u.>lL u n n. , . l r r.- ,,. J ti’ .6 ir--va--~.--.~e.-.e 1: \ k , . 1 ~15 1o e -. N The» one“ go rm elect until the stock is cleaned INDIAN TEA a. arrival. Per lb. .-.. CRANBERRIES,‘ clean and ripe. 3 lbs. for PRUNES, n ew stock, medium size. 3 lbs. 0 for SAVE WHILE 01mm; ES California ZI".5'..’.’.°..’..'.'.‘T.’I 33c ___ _ 25c MIXED NUTS per GOOD CANDY, 2 0 {if lb. lbs. for 7.2.5‘? 5.7.75.1???‘ 60c 137?? i515???‘ 25c ROLLED OATS China, Per pack- age Quick 33c CREAMERY BUTTER per lb. for Per lb. Brace ’s Specials at once and will continue out. ONIONS Silver Skin 10 lbs. for DATES Golden I-Iallowi ’"”.'............. 18c for SULTANA RAISINS the right kind, 2 lbs. . 0 for .. YOU SPEND RAISINS seeded or seed- less. 2 packages for TABLE RAISINS 1 lb. pkg. ICING SUGAR Package... iILUlT’. 1.01.???" 35c SHELLED ALMONDS 45c SIIORTENIN lbs. for gIItAPES, 2 lbs. CLEANED CURRANTS D01‘ package .151: INDIAN New Crop Extra special 5 lb. lots Brace, McKay 3 Phones . SUMMERSIDE TEA Fresh Stock per lb 25c $1.15 & 00., Ltd. 161, 162, 163 Honor roll of Byrnels 110ml schuol for month of November. Grade DL-l. Marguerite Kenny; 3- M4177 cifl-Ykill; 3. Louise Coffin. Grade VTL-l, Helen Kennyq z, Al. ice Clarkln. ' ‘ Grad’? IV-——1. Marie Kenny 2, ceeellzfrcerril-Ifs. Fan-rel; r3511“. Grade III Senlor.——l, Peter Byrne; | 2» 1191115 BSTYIP; 3. Reginald I-Zenny. Grade III Juniorn-l, Helena Ken- ny. Grade IlZ-l, Joseph Duffy; Ernest Clllrkin. Gifldc IP-l. Cecil Mclnnis; 2, J.- 591711 K0110)’; 3. John BfffllC. ' Nlarion McCarthy, teacher. Holman’s had the toys day. llolman’s Latest Toyland News is _- S a ll t a C l a ll S willarrive here Thursday morning and meet the small Kiddies accompanied by their parents in Holmaws Toyland, Charlottetown, the School Children from 3 to 4 o'clock. He had a ting through. With snow so scar sleighs and finish the journey by all ready from 11 to 12 o'clock and ce he had to abandon his Reindeer and train. He was very glad to hear that and wants to meet the Kiddies Thurs- Z_— -—SEE THE HEAVY KIMONAS selling for $3.00 at Sinclnirs. —-LOST, BETWEEN Reward offered. Vincent Connolly,| _1o DOZEN also-HAM HOUSE C9111"! Bcdeque? tiresscs December sale 00.- caeh or 9B°4'12"1°1i 2 for $1.00 at Sinclair's. I I _____ i i IE5 children's coats at Sincialrs. —UNITED CHURCII of Canada, Kensirlgtoll, Dec. l4, Rev. J. R, Saint, D.D., Minister: 9.45 n. ni., Sunday School, 11 a. m., "The Wonderful Christ, 7 p. m., The Treasuries of the Snow, If p. m, Sunlmerfleld. -—3 DOZEN PRINT DRESSES, ‘short sleeves medium shade 0'-iy 05c eacch at Sinclairs. 9797-1240421 —l0 -DOZENS GIRIXS WOOL Sweaters all shades sizes 4 to l0 years your choice 98c at Sinclair's. 9797-12210-21 —-FI‘.\‘ERAI. OF MRS. SARAH CARR-The furlerai of tile late Mrs. Sarah Carr, wllosc remains arrived home on Monday evening from Cal- gary, took place on Tuesday after- noon from the residence of ilcr son, Ml". Viiliers Carr nt North St. El- canors. There was a short service at , the house followed by a public service ‘at the United Church at Lot 16 ‘which was very largely attended. Rev. ‘The pallbearers were Messrs 'l‘holn- in". Linklctter. lvlajor Inlnan, William ueC-regor, Alfred slrnpson, Horace Andrew and James McLean. Inter- - merit was in the Cemetery at Lot 1o’. rTwo sous and two daughters nc- ; companied the l'(‘lllillllS honle.—S. ..“\VI-II.\I)ING BEl.I.S—-A quiet but iprctty wedding was solelnnizczl at thc homes of thc bride's parents, ‘l\lr. and Jill's". Robert Brute, Bottl- . well. I’. h‘. I.. on Fridal e ‘ening, Nov. ‘emu, when Rev. II. R. Bell, united ;ill marriage, their eldest. daughter, iilnztel Ellbubcih Bruce to Clayton ‘Cilaries hose, son of the late Peter _ Ilium‘, 0f I-Jast Baltic. The bride was lbl-eolningiy attired in ll. green para __ icrcpe enscrnbic, with contrasting col- or. She was attrntieel by llcr" sister, iss Bessie Bruce, who wore a mon- et blue fiat crepe dress with acces- sories to match, Charles Chiug of Red Point supported the groom. Mrs. 3- Secdoll hicllcarl, Kingsboro, played the wedding march. After thc cere- mony a sumptuous supper was serv- ed. The happy and popular" couple will reside at East Baltic. very diifieult time get- i. "at .vu_-...~<-m. nun-v Q..-.~<...... ._.,.. V. w.“ "ti'lntvvn ¢ .. something of disappoin have a good time. (m lid , . earn’: a ‘ha; blssell trooper‘ Holmalfs Toyland is the kiddies Joyland. These are wonderful day's for the Kiddies, how their faces brighten at the sight of thousands as they enter Toyland. Then Thursday there’s the big attraction of Santa. Claus’ visit--won’t that be wonderful. Come then any time and bring the Children to Toyland you'll both H o L M A H ’ S Charlottetown The Biggest Toyland in the Maritime Provinces You grown up folk know tments—well the Kiddies mind it even more. We nre trying to get the message of Santa Claus across so the Kiddies at least won't be disappointed Christmas morning. QC! of toys i Western Guardian 979742-1011 CENTRAL Bcdeque and Carleton, a sum of $81. —BIG INDUCEMENTS m mo- and Misses‘ winter Mr. Altkcn officiated at botll services i T115 Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ——2 DOZEN DARK Percale dresses, long sleeves 36 to 4 special $1.25 at Sinclairs -:l TTCZEN silo-m“ print dresses (‘xiii- shades. 1.0) each nt Sillclalrs. 9797-12-10.? 979112-10 n‘ by Braces. 9512-1 1-29 -3wks. travel. See thcm at Sinclair's. 9797-1114021 —DEAUTY “UIRJITII AND LUX- URY make Brantfortl all wool blank- ets an ideal Christmas gift. Plain- eheek and reversible (icsig .=. All colors. Popular ]ll‘i(‘('3 nt Sinclair's. 0707-12-1011 —SI‘ECIAI. PRIFLI-i 0N LADIES‘ Fur coats. Rat. Seal. Gflv Uoat Molultain Beaver and others. Sec us before buying. Slnchtirm 9707-12-10121 --I.ADIES AND GENTS AIIIIO. PACK ‘Travelling Cases nlake useful Christmas gifts. Sinclair's. r 51797-124011 —GEESI£ \\'A1\"I‘l-JD.—I“rolr1 Mon- day, Dccclnbcr 8th till Tuesday, December llith, we tllltlii be buying dressed geese. (lurks, turkeys. etc. All birds must come in dry plucked and undrawn. J. I3. hiilimzlrl. Ker ing- tgn, 9718-12-04“. ' —i\Ic('l'LIi AND IlklclUNNOlVS buying Fricirrv, December 12th. 9891-12-11. -_slrl'lzl;.\ll1 (.‘Ol.‘R'l‘ AT SIEM- MERFIDE-‘fhe SilHlTlllC Court at. Sulnlncrside on Tuesday was taken up with hearing thc evidence of wit- nesses in thc l-Iullctt vs Central Crclllnericr; cure. The (ruse for the plaintiff was eiorzeci at. noun. in lilo ll1i0l‘l10()ll tho case for the rlrfcrlcl- ant. wasrnpcnvci. Several witnesses were examined the most. ilnpilrtzrllt witness being Ml". Silnlnons, nlzinilger‘ o.f the Central Creunlcrics. The cross examination of this wiinr 1:; had no‘. tzzken place when the Court rose a‘. 5 (fcloclar-S. ‘Al. AIFETINL; OF SYM- illlillrlllill (TUIILINH (Il.I.'B—'1'llc annual meetrny; or the Sumln: ie Curlin" Club \'.'.1.s held in the Curl- iln; ‘ _l-: on 'I‘rle.~.'.lay cvcnirvg. The reports of the \‘il1‘i0lll; conznlill w.'re received and were vcly encour- aging. A hearty wsivolnc was (‘)1- tendcd to Mr. Jruncs returned from Russia. The club is looking forward to a better season than ever this year. ‘The officers for the coming year were elected as foi- lo\v..:—ilon. Pres, Mr. JliiiiCC A. C. " Pres- l\lr. A. 1C. llarris; ., Mr. James H. Prieharil; '!'rclls., Mr. H. '1‘. Bug 'l‘1lc meeting was adjourned unl.i Fludlry evening when thc rclmlillder of thz» business will be attended to, frliovserl by a (ard parry. S. —-CIIII.DREN'S AID MEETING- Board of hlanagcmcnt of the Child- ren's Aid Society was llcid in the Town Hall Sumlnerslde. on Tuesday" evening. Dr. J. A. lticPhec presided. 'i‘he agents report showed that there was only one truant last month W110i was giving him any trouble. There zvere no cases before the Court rlrlring the past month. A res- lution of condolence was passed con- ‘ veyirlg to the widow and family of the late Mr. George B. McNutt the sincere s_vlrlpatlly' of the Society‘, ni. ll-eir sad bereavement. The late Mr. jMcNutt had been first vice presid- leni. of the Childrens Aid Society for ‘ the past two years. Mr. McNutt had also been the agent and truant of-‘i ‘lficer of tile Society since its orga-l i ‘izlation in Prince County, and acted very capably nnd eilleicntly in that capacity for some years. The annual flneeting was adjourned until the sec- ~ 0nd Tuesday ill January-S. Wish to announce that the premises in the Dalton‘ llloek and are now open for busi- ness, better equipped than ever drug store service. HADES‘ -L.\orss CLOTH coAfrs. run 9797-12-1011 SLEEVES selling 979742-1011 —IN FALL AND ALL WINTER Iced R-M. Meat, Milk and Cod Oil Fox Biscuit and Kibblo. Distributed +“'ARDROBII 'I‘III'NI{S 573.75 TO $100.00 also all lines r-f baggage for office will be closed on Tlrruxzday", December 11th for the purpose of packing fur purehasezz. Will rcsunlr" i‘ .-» ll. Prich-Jrzi. who alvrllyz; took a great interest. in the curling club anti who recently} The regular monthly meeting oi’ the Juvenile ‘ a ............rc..+...~.~". i g GUIIRLIES, LTlL, llrllggist g 4 trimmed. new models in season's newest materials attractively priced at Sinclairs. 979742-1031 _SA’I'ISI-‘ACTORY CONDITIONS —-Mr. Charles S. Ross, currnazl at 1 Summer-side railway station, is pleas- ed to announce that, since the ap- pointment of Chief oi’ Police Kane an; C. N. R. policeman for the rutl- \"il_\' station ‘and yard, he is having no trouble with loiterers, in the rall- way coaches at night, leaving open the doors and sleeping in the coach- es. This ls a. very satisfactory con- dition and credit is due to the Chief of Police in the manner in which he has taken hold of this nuisance which had become a menace to rall- way property. —SUI’PEll. AND SALE-The sale of fancy work and the supper put on by tile Salvation Army officers at suuunersicle on Tuesday proved s’ A grout success. Many who were present i ,stated that it. was the most success- I‘ iflll tea they had known for sonic !‘\’tt\l'S ill the Army Hull. The tea iii‘.i)il‘$ were very gay with pink and ‘ulute decorations and thc viulnls served by the ladies were heartily enjoyed by the large llunl- iblrr" of business people and others who came in for supper. Oll Wednesday lCil was served to the children and a ‘llanriszorlle sum was realized on botll ozzcnslillls. i - S. l’l'.‘l'iSO.\'.-\LS —It was a pleasure to see Ven. Archdeacon White, D. D1, rector of St. Mary's Church, Summerslde, out driving on Tuesday and receiving thc congrutulatirlns of ills friends upon his recovery. The Archdeacon has, weeks through ilincss.-—S. t —~Mnll_\' friends will be pleased to lrlrrn that l\lr. LQM. lVlcNeili 0f Sunl- lllC1‘Si(iC is doing nicely after his op- eration in the Montreal General Hos- ]\i‘.ll and is expected home next \\.'f‘('iI. ~S. l 4 o llsastern Guardian , . ..'i'.()l'!;ll'1' l-IARAI-hir. James Lowe, (Quint-yr, hiusas rebld all his land ‘ property here in Grandvieiv to A. I... l Bruce. of 13a; City, Michigan. who is of Mr. Lowe, is establishing himself there (“I the Lowe farm, and also ill . illre lmcal transfer of solne wooded lzrnllwl-ty". in vshich the disputed bounz. vies was .'lnlicabl:/ settled last :ill“.‘(‘_\'0l' iWCDOllftitl, of I-Icr- . .‘\VI£DDING ISELLS-A very pretty wodciilrg “'11:; solenlnized at St. '.‘.".lil's Church. Sturgeon, on Nov. 10th, when Mics Catherine Hughes, daurxlltcl" of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hughes cf St. lvfaryls Road, was unit- rd in the holy bnlltls of matrimony to Mr. Bernard Callaghan, son of Mr. John Calhehan 0'!‘ Fort Arlgust- us. llrv. G. V. liicCrlbc, P. P.. and cousin of the groom, performed the flt‘l't‘lll0ll,\'. The bride looked charm- ing in n blue crepe (ircss with hat to lllfilfll» She was attended by her lcistrr Misfl Grace Hughes. who wore a light blue crept- dc chine dress with ha: to match. Mr. Cyril Gallant isupporteci the groom. After the cere- ‘lmony the wedding party motored to the home of the bride's parents iwllcre a dainty wedding breakfast i was served. Among those present was Rev. G. V. lVfcCabe. The party after- wards went on a short; motor trip and on their return in the evening were met; by a large crowd 0f guests and a very pleasant evening was spent in music and dancing until the W01‘. small hours of the morning ‘when all returned to their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan many your; of happy wedded life. The bride was the recipient of many fbvrlutiful gifts and cheques. iPatriot please copy). PERSONALS ..'Ml'. and Mrs. A. Martin, J. A. ‘McDonald lSlll'\‘(‘_\'Ol‘i, Hcrnranvllle, i and Angus L. Bruce, Bey City, Mich- , lean. rlx-lln is locating here) motor- ed to Montague on Wednesday. l 11love arc stone people who never get anywhere in this world except on sucker list-a. ‘nnw here, and with the assistance ' no lrlndly favoured IIR with tilcir patronage in the past, Ind respectfully ask for their continued support. counties, no, llruggist SUMM 9608-12-4 ‘fist-11- to render the best possible We wish to thank our mnny friends and eustome a, who ERSIDE f-fifi-b dainty . laccn confined to his home for solnc ' ' uewwonowuw i DECEMBER 11 19» __._.___ , . _ _, Some Charming Gift Ideas’ 4 Evcni nq I959 lie Brilliancy OfFOTITIGIHOUfs SLIM silhouettes of even hem- line are important. Denture, dignified or dashing, new ver- sions of the '“carlzisolc" and “Hertha” neckline Iligh-light- ed. Glimmering panne satins and velrets are exceptionally smart, and there's a goodly amount of beading, sequins and lllelal embroidery. Illoore &- McLeod prices are moderate enough to satisfy every budget. $13.50, $17.00. $19.50, $25.00 $32.00, $38.00 1&1 Dainty Lingerie For Evening Wear Dance Sets $1.85 t0 $3.75 x Fancy’ Brassiers $1.00 t0 $2.00 Iivening Slips $2.25 to $3.75 ,_,_ A LOVELY GIFT FOR A YOUNG LADY ' Misses’ Silver Rat - Coats, Regular $135 If you are looking for an utterly charming gift for a young lady, we recommend this line of very beautiful silver rat misses coats. Fine skins. shawl collar. blur-k printed crepe lining, regular‘ $135. for $100.00. .1 111-1 compare this coat in every way with the best $17301 coats last. year. Fur Coats of Rat French Seal, Hudson French Seal Coats plain very smartly cut, beau- tifully lined, dressy and modern. $112.50, $122.00, $110110 Very handsome new Rat Coats in very latest models, beautifully fin- ished and lined. $117. $130. $149. $175. $200. $250. _ French Seal Coats with Sable Collar and Cuffs $160.00 and $200.00 $258.00, $278.00, $300.00 $329.00 Hudson S e al Coalt-‘i. plain shawl collar, beau- tifully crepe lined, all all sizes. a Clearing out a Small line of last Sea sons . FUR COATS at a deeply Cut Priw Plain Hudson Seal Cont “Johnny” Col- lar, fancy brocade lining, size 38. Regular $295.00 for . .. ' Ladies’ Belgian Seal Coat, large nut- ural wolf collar. Size 36. Reg- ular $150for............... ' Fine No. 1 quality, plain Hudson Seal coat, fancy lining, size ‘i0. Regular price $295.00 for ' Beautiful I-Iudson Seal Coat, Shawl collar and cuffs of dark. natural Kol- insky flat crepe lininib will‘ 1mm” Ladies‘ Dark Rat Coat, size 18,ivery handsome brocade lining, n Regular‘ $185.00 Ladies’ Belgian Seal Coat with grey squirrel shawl collar and cuffs. Size 38. Reg. 165. for ' One Beaverine Coat, size 18, silk broche poplin lining. in Sand color, Regular $95.00 for ' Ladies‘ Belgian Seal Cont, with brown squirrel shawl collar and c u f f s Size as. Regular $165.00. For velvet decoration. Rerulm‘ ' $375-00f01'- ' A very lovely first quality Hudson Seal Coat, shawl collar and cuffs of lovely natural Kolinsky, very taste- . fully lined, regular $475.00 n I s - I selling at H,” IDIIIIIIOII..".' J Qczetélll‘; wise 0-