DECEMBER 17. 1953 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN PAuE Little Sand: And . . . Vicinity 541- George H. Blue. Little Bands, .53. ill Montague on Thursday. )1r.nday's meeting of Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. Montie Livingstone on Dec. 1. There are ll vacant homes in 1,:tt.le Sands at the present: time msides the 28 homes that are oc- rupied. Again we extend sincer sy-mpsbhy iliis time to the family of the late Mr. Edgar Glddlnga whose death recurred in Muray River recently. Mn. Carrie Blue of Little Bands. 3-... moved to School Street, Char- ;.,m-towri. where she plans t? .1 end the winter at the home 0 llrs Harry Hyde. lln Sunday many residents or Mile Sands watched with interest . :9: plane wcnding its way speed- ,:y westward, leaving a long trail nnhlnd across tmo sky. Wednesday ; mn'rr- jets left their long mark acres the sky overhead. npeedi What The many menu in Little 8nn& of Mrs. (Hills and iaanily, Lower Newtown. extend sincere sympathy upon their recent sad bereavement. Mr. Bandy Blue, Little Bands. had the misfortune to out his knee with a saw. while working in the woods. This injury necesaiated medical attention and several stitches. . To all those who read the Little Sands news items, the writer wish- es them the, very best Christmas ever and a very happy bnd pros- perous New Year.-Amy errors have not been intentional and the writer will endeavor to do better in the future. ..'Mliss Barbara Macbean, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rldiard Mac- Lem. formerly of this Province but now residing in st. John's. Newfoundland. reomtly visited at her aunt's homes, namely. Mrs. Tom Money. and Mrs. Angus Mac- Fhersori in Littie Sands. While here she also visited her grand- seedless I lcsicated I COCOANUT. 1 lb. .. lliigic Huron - 20 02. I limpbell's . PANTRY ilizsiis DATES. 5 lbs. 69c RAISINS. 2 lbs. .. .-. .. BAKING POWDER . TOMATO JUICE. 2 for TOMATO SOUP. 4 for ..39c STEERS & IIEIFERS ROUND STEAK. lb. .. .. 45c SIRLOIN STEAK. lb. .... 49c Blade and Shoulder ROAST. lb. . 33c RIB ROAST.lb. 35c BACON. sliced. lb. . . .. 69c mother, Mrs. Mscbean who in- tended to accompany her on her re- turn to Bt.' John's but owing to the lateness of the season. decided to postpone her visit for I. later date. Sincelre sympathy from 1J"lE'1'.' Sands also gou out to the family of the late Mr. hrl (Bus) Phillips, whose death occurred in Charlotte- town last week. "Mr. P'hillips' lvllatlirr formerly belonged to Little Sands. and they have many reliitivz-s here who feel Mr. P'hlllips' death very keenly. Master Billy Macwwe. Little sands, son of Mr. and Mia. Leon M.acPhee. I-Iopefield. was taken tn the Montague Memorial Hospital on Wednesday where he under- went an appendix operation on Thursday rriomlin8- 315 ml!-n.V young frlenth will be S104 l0 NW9 him recovered and home again. Good luck, Billy. Mrs. Alexander Blur, Llltlv sands, was in the Montague Mem- orial Hospital on Thursday where she underwent a minor operation and was able to return to hell home the same day. While in the MEATS t .. 49c ORDER YOUR POULTRY NOW! WE WILL HAVE TURKEYS. GEESE. CHICKENS, ETC., at the LOW&'l' PRICES. an get in on it now. FRUITS GRAPEFRUIT. 96's. (Villa Bag Cello Bag -doz. 89c APPLES. Approx. 30 .. 69c ORANGES. 2 doz. 75c BANANAS. 23c lb.. 2 lbs. 39c GIANT PANDA BEAR FREE Inquire at store for coupons. Lucky Ticket to be drawn on Monday. Dec. 21st, THIS SALE CONTINUES UNTIL DECEMBER 24th. The management and staff extend to all their patrons best wishes for a Nit-rry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE E OF FROZEN FOODS ii I PARTY SUPPLIES A new Kralt product! Rich... creamy: tIiicl(..sproad it for snacks... heat it ior choouseucs 8 01. rear (No Peanut) TEA. lb. SUGAR, 10 lbs. (';lI'llilll()n or Perfection Mll.K. 6 tins ...-. iii” iii ”l9"& Iii? :f1:W'Mrli, 2 lbs. 45c gliihmm, 3 lbs. 85c lfigmrs. 2s 01. . 23: W5 .TirT&?iTo I 4);-Qr;iyi3r.n LEAF PRODUCTS. Pot Of Gold Snow's Hard Mix ... Tic '..-. .' 33C MliisiiMliioiis- 1lb.cello 43c 1.2 lb. cello .. 25c MXED NUTS. 39c, 2lb. 69c CIIOCOLATES 31.25 COCKTAIL MX 79c CANOY.,2lb......... 69c lIllM.O.tI.dOLATES.l lb. 59c r ...LBER'l' J. ZAKEM I (MCOCETEBIA "The Best Shop To Shop Best” FREE DIILIVERY Hospital she visited Mrs. Angus MacP'herson who is n patlant chem Mrs. MacPrer-son shows good signs of improvement. Mrs. Blur: also visited Mrs. Archie MscLean and reports she was leaving the liosptal that evening to return to her home in Muvray River. -60 Annundale and Vicinity Mr. Roy Mills. Annandals, was a Sunday visitor to Howe Bay. Miss Joyce Stead was a Sunday eV9n1n': visitor to Kingsbom on Nov. 29. Mr. Peter Mhdlbebn. Souris, 1-,- cently returned from Korea, was s week-end visitor to Annandalle. Messrs. George and Everett Coi- illl. B0lll'ilPll, were l'PCFllt business l'tl5ll0l'5 to Little Pond and vicin- i y. Mrs. J. H. Moxie. Howe Bay, spent the past. week visiting with ll4BI' dallzhillrs Mrs. Gordon Bevan, Oharlotictowii. Min Arlene.-R:;ertson. mm". bore. spent a few days visiting in ll-towe Bay. Mr. -and Mics. Bi:iitnn Stead and dallillliili, Brenda, Egliiiaton, were ivisitors to Amiandale and vicinity on Friday evening. Miss Marion Diiigweli. Forrbune Bridge, was a week-and visitor to lilP home of Mr. and Mrs. John .VlcKie, Howe Bay. Mr and Mrs. Ira Young and family, llglincton, were meant vb- itors to East Point and vicinity. l 'llii.e siirroiiiidiiig districts were shocked with the sudden posing of Mr. Jack Oonahan .-it his home in Armadals on Dec. 3. g Mr. Forbes Young. Kingsboro lwas a iieek-end visitor to the sur- lolllldlllg districts. 1 I l M.r and Mrs, Edward Jenkins and son Cr.-big were Sunday visit- ,ors to Red Point and vicinity. ..tMr. and Miis. George Jackson, Fortune Bridge, llOO0I1'liD8.I1i0d. by Mrs. Ernest Jackson and son Allan Egiington, have returned from A asl-iort holiday in U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs.-Raymond Mac- D4')lllIlrl aiirl lmnily. Howe Bay, were Siiiiday visitors toithe home To! Mrs. Mac:Dons.ld's sister, Mrs. ldames Flynn, st. Peter's Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston. .Fortune Bridge, accompanied by lillr. and Mrs: H:iri'cy Aitken, have motored to U. S. A. for a short va- ' cation. l : This certainly has been an open fall as the writer observed a. beau- yiiful bnllqllrl of roses yesterday ,;iiiri caterpillars were seen creep- Eliiig iirouiid Just as if it were Auc- iiet. ; On Nov. 2'! the Howe Bay-By lliiiztixii Sewing Club met at the ,liome of Mrs. John Mckie with in small flll.Fll'.(.l:lll('(l due to the ivei 'lt'eBtilel'. The roll call was answer- ed by "a penny for each size oi your shoe". The many friends and relatives -.0! Mrs. C-liarles Mills, Howe Bay, will be pleased to learn she has returned to her home altar spend- ,ing some time in the soul-is Hos- pital. All Join in wishliu Mrs. ,Mills a speedy recovery, and hope to see her out and around soon. l The sympathy of this commun- iity and many othks is extended :m the family of the late Mrs. Elby fl-lowlett, Anmmdale, who posed y.l.WB.)' in tihe P.E.l. Hospital on TNOV. 21. Mrs. Hewlett was well llliked by the many who knew hElt and will be sadly missed and re- membered by all. l T Pbrtuns Bridio Women's Insti- iiuto was held a the home of Mrs. lDoiiglas Aitken on Dec. 1 with a llargie attendaiice. Clirisiunns gifisl were exchanged. It was agreed what all would make mittens for iihe children hi the -nploannce. 3Next meeting is to be held at the iliome of Mrs. Earl Johnston. The l-lone Bay-Eglington Wo- mcnis Institute met at the home of Mrs. Raymond MacDonald on Dec. it with a wood attendarioe. The roll call was answered by the exchange of Chrlstmiis gifts. Mon- ey wits giveii the two school teach- ers to help buy presents for lie pupirls. Next meeting is to be held at Mrs. Reid Under-hay's. -GU. whim Road And Vicinity Mr. Barry Nicholson of Ohar- lottetown, was a week-end visitor to whim Road. Preparations for the annual Christmas concert are already un- der way at whim Road school. he Red Cross First Aid Course which was to be held at whim Road, has been postponed until a later date. , Mr. and Mrs. M. .7. Munro, Whim Road. attended the St. Andrews dinner held in Ohsrlouetown on Monday night. Mr. Munro and pnthcr members of the well known l---v-- .- AKINB Elllll TEA. I, ll ll T III Hiiltllll (r4:II..i ”Brooklyn Ti-lo", Mr. Willard Bruce and Mr. John Bears, took part in the program. Mr. Sinclair Maoneth recently returned from Western Canada and is now visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mar-.Beth at whim Road. The many friends of Mrs. Mabel I-learn, Georgetown, are pleased to know she is making a satis- factory recovery from her recent illness. Mr Robert Ross, Lower Mon- tngue. had the misfortune to break his wrist recently. All his friends and schoolmates hope his injury will soon be better. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Abel and son, Ricky, returned on Monday to their home in Weymouth. Mass. after spending the past weeks the guests of Mrs. Abel's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Clary, whim Road The Whlm Road Forum met at the home of Mr. Oecil Oampbell, Commerilcal Orou on November 23. During the evening" members listened to the radio broadcast which dealt with Farim Organiza- tion and an interesting discussion followed. At the close of the even- ing members enjoyed lunch pre- pared hy The. Onmpbell. All were invited to the home of Mr. Lester Stuart for their next meeting. Mrs. Louis Wright, returned to her home kl Lower Montague. af- ter being ill in the Kings County Hospital. Montaigne. Her many friends are pleased to see hr r home again, feeling much im - proved. -GU sr. rirn.-:ws Lsiifw. i. The annuall meeting of st. Pet- er's Lake Women's Iii-ietibute was held at tihe home of Mrs. Vernon Andemson on Nov. 11 with 11 members in alttanldarioe. Thirteen members paid their membership fed. Lira. Gordon Mcliwan, tuanuver. gave a fine neport of the i'ina.nols'l statement for the year. Total re- ceipts amounted to 3741.73, expen- ditures of 3573.11 After the school corrirnlttee gave their report, the following olficers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Sheldon Ciunn; vice-muidenlt, Mm. Elmer Mc- Ewen; secretary. Mrs. Ronald Mc- Donald lre-electedi: treasurer. Mrs, Gerald Nolan; directors, Mrs. John J. Mooormack. Mrs. Lloyd Molilwen. Mira. J amen Conohan: auditors. Mn. Gordon McEwen and Mrs. Lloyd Mcllwen. Appoint- ed on the sohool committee for the next three months are Mrs. James Conchan and Mrs. Gerald Nolan. An invitation was extended to the members to meet at the home of Mn. Ronald MacDonald for the Decembe meeting. Roll call to be answered with an exchange 0! Christmas gifts. Appointed on the progiraliii unm- mittae for next moniii are: Mrs. Ruthvan McDonald and Mrs. El- mer Mloliwen. Program for the evening eon- slsted of a "Bar" contest put on by Mrs. Ronald McDonald. prize going to Mrs. Joseph McDonald. 0 0 O The December meeting of st. Peter's Lake Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ronald McDonald on Dec. 2, with an attendance 0! 11 members. Roll call was answered with an ex- change of Ohristmsa gifts. A bill of 54.82 was pmsontod and paid, for gift which was pre- sented to a former member who is leaving the district. Mns. Ruthven McDonald invited members to her home for January meeting; roll call to be answered with a "New Year resolution". It was decided to send two box- es. one for each Orphanage, do- nations to be given to Mrs. Ruth- ven McDonald who will pack and deliver boxes for Christmas. Plans were made to scrub school on Doc. 11. It was decided that each flamily be asked to make two lbs, oi siuziar into fudge for treats for school children at Christmas. Mrs. Gordon Mcliw-an snd Mrs. John J. Msooormsck were ap- pointed on program committee for next month. Program for the evening con- sisted of two interesting contests sponsored by Mrs. Elmer McEwen and Mrs. Ruthven Mobonald, prizes aoliu to Mrs. Gerald Nolan and Miss Isobel Conohan. GOOD SPIJNDERC VANCOUVER - 10?) - H. .. . 4 actor of the Auto Courts 2. - sorts Assodstlori, told an as.';:lr- lion meeting "prairie people are travelling these days. They are among the best wonders we have and we see them now three or four iimes a year. instead of only once Lanaiord of Princeton. 3. C.. I dii--lor twice in I lifetime." 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Thir- inch size, popular with null lmyt, Personally Pirkrri by Santa, -. xxx 2 lKlC'A(iIM& e Cuddly BEAR . d lovshle! Then Panda rubber with silky, brown and hnlh girl.-2 2.98 HOLMAN'S TOYLANDS IL I! - H l 4 i I l