DECEMBER 16." 1950 -422' ' 1, .4 1. 1? Noam AMU-WLAH 1:11 cualtnmm- CHARLU'i'l'E'l7OWlj PAGE THIR HOW! YOU! BQ1 5 STEVENSON W” 3;(AN(H MAN!-Uzik 0 RICHMOND ST. Amruu coawwv the Urglng greater (or - .-z-r-'", L . SUDBU-RY. Ont. - (GP) -- The I "What is your RQ"-Re- aponsibillty Quotient" was theme of an address here by Mrs. R. J. lvlarahall of Toronto. president oi National Council oi Women. participation in ' aitairs she said "We take too much G R. T. ll0 .......-,,, .. , LMAN LTD. 631 more eggs per dollar of feed-cost . . Many poultryrnon are doing it with More commercial poultrymen feed Cafeteria than any other laying mash. There's a reason. Cafeteria gives dollar of cost. the open formula. Mash or pellets. MAm'11-.-.- you highest feeding value per Judge for yourself from .,.n1,; ... i.l1il1M('. K l'.ll'AN' Coins from U. 8. A.. Eng- land. Canada. France, In Moaae Jewellers Big Con- test all have a ch ncs. You can enter your co ns by mail or when you call to- day To select your Christmas needs from Moase Jewel- lers Display. The TIME it is passing so very FAST" from the store of Moose Jewellers come "Gitts that East". Their Lay-Away Club is ill easy to use. Many new styles are there come "pick and You will find Diamond: of charm and silver that ' gieams. Fine Lockets, Bracelets. Ear- rings tor the girl of your dreams. For HIM there are Shavers. Watches. Wallets and M Rings. H k 0 s ewe crs you now wsopmc pom:-'.s "so MANY "am Is the Clrlamu ......1 THINGS " endheppylo he when .g,,,,,,MMn:”:::w We know low price is im- ,,.,,,,mum”nmm" portant to you when you I She'll be thrilled with 11': line quality. buy And (or High Quality first. we always do try. and distinctive Tell us your needs in the next, 17 Shopping Days And your Christmas Glits (Kg will I re win you praise. Y Delay . . . SllMMEll8IllE. .41-e..,.- ,.-,..,... ...... . . .31 .l' oultcusromans wssrsnuiusnnliu -AUGUSTINE COVE - Meeting in Gospel Tent will be Lord's Day at 8 PM. G. A. Ramsay. -PBINCETOWN U NITED CHURCH. Malpeque. Sunday. Dec. 17th. Divine Worship: 11.00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Rev. James cross, Minister. -SUMMEBSIDE Curling Club. All members should tryto attend the opening -0! the club's social season Saturday evening, Decem- ber 16th. -BIDIQUI RINK TENDER! will be received until '1 P. M. Mau- day. December leiih by the under- signed (or rink caretaker, ticket collector. ticket salesman. and use at canteen for skating season. '1'. J. lnman. Secretary. -TRINITY EVENING AUXIL- IARY -Mrs. Allison Macbsan en- tertained the members at the Bummeraide Trinity Evering Aux- iliary at her home on Tuesday evening. The president. Miss Mary Geldart, was in the chair. Mrs. Alan Holman was in charge of the program, qsening with the hYm1'1' "Angels from the Realms of Glori- For the Candlelight Service she was-assisted by Mrs. B. S. Hinton. Mrs. William Roach. Mm L011" ' Spencer, Mrs. Allen Jenkins, Mrs. J. llopltirk. The slnsina ,01 ”A5 with glmdnese men of Old' con- cluded this part. of the program- The treasurer announced theta til? allocation had been over-reached. Two letters oi IPPNCIIII0” W9" received 101' the box sent tor Over- seas Relief. The Nominatinz Com- mittee. consisti of Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Lidstone and Mrs. Hinton. brought in the rouowing slate of officers: President. Mrs. William Roach; vice-President. Mrs. Don- aid Lidstone: Recording secretary. Mrs. Allen Jenkins: Wfrelpondllll Secretary. Mrs. Henry M03730: vp,-euupu, ms, 11. s. I-Linton and the iollowing secretaries: christ- ian stewardship. Miss Geldart: supply. Miss Mabel, Llnkletter; Community Friendship. Mrs. Arth- ur Rogers; Missionary M0ni-h1l'- Mrs. L; Bpencer; Literature. Mrs. J. Hopklrk; Christian citizenship. Mrs. James Mwccresbfl 13915? Band superintendent, Mrs. Alan Holman. Delicious refreshments ware served by the committee in charge.-6. Personals -Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Mill. Mr. Norman Mill, Mr. Lewis Moose. Mr. Sterling Moose were recent visitors to Charlottetown. .-....m...m-..- xnxsmc-row scuoor. my Honor Roll for Kellsincilm school ior November. Grade X.dl. Alan Scales: 2- Barbara Woodside: 3. Kenneth slakeneyf . . .. .. " Grade Ix.--1, Joan Bowness; 2. Earl Davison: 3. Marvin Clark. Principal-J. Weeks Murphy. Grade Ix...1, Anna Mccarvell: 2, Margaret Creator: 3. Evelyn Croaier. ' . Grade VIII.-1. Marion Mac- Arthur: 2. He Is Maobdlllan: 3. Ruth Cameron d.i?.08er Burns. Mary N. Reid-Teacher. Grade VII.-1. Elisabeth Bow- ness; 2. Gayle Darrach and Marion Humphrey. equal: 3. Donnie Champion. Grads VI.-l. James Msclean; 2. Eleanor Mscarthur; 3, Helen Mullaliy. M. - or. Grade VI.-1. Eleanor Bowness: 2. Gilbert Thibeau; 3. Donald I-lately. Grade V.-1, Jean Murray; 2. Myrtle Perry; 3. Iris Ohampion and Marjorie Mcarthur, equal. Teacher-Haul 0. Hughes. Grade V.-1. David shumsn: 2. David Woodington; 3. Freddie Bridges. Grade IV.-l. Margaret Walker; 2. Winnie Macoowan; 3, Margaret Murray and Patricia Holman. equal. . Teacher-Catherine M. Locichart. . We ask your co-operation in making it possible for our stat! to enjoy the Christmas Holiday. ws WILL HAVE ll0iIlELlllEllY' . cnnlsmns on So- in order that you will have sufficient cream for over the In we call milk and you to order a , two doys' supplk ON OU ONE DELIVERY on. Sun- day, December. This arrangement applies to Suminerslde. llensingtea. St. Eleonora and Airport customers. up x vain-order to help oIIr'mIlf' I.IIIi.l..3L'l.'.".'GI"I.'iIII"a0Ill.0".t'.1 .c. 'succots'weIIld.YW Pk!!! Pit Gil hr-"ow jdrlvers ! NJ, . ..''i'l8'i'';'th:''I-'iiQl3.l''liA3..iA.!i9L' ”-11.. t . 3" V ' .. :- Ltll7'. '"” .l.,,. t. 4 ; suwsvisnoe .. 1. .. .. ' V -II i,r-my in your Mu-Ion-F); .,r1-led..MauaGstist!i7Atl!...QlAFF L Frootown llotos Mrs. Frank Deacon is visiting in Shediac, N. 3., the guest at her son, Dr. Allison Deacon and Mrs. Deacon. ; Mr. John Proiitt returned last week from an extended trip to Un- ited States and Ontario. In On- tario he was guest at his son. Rev. Samuel B. Proiltt and Mrs. Proiitt. Mxw irom Freetown attended the ymn festival held in Kons- lnston on Sunday evening Dec. 3rd. The choirs or Long River, ' Mu- Deque. Freetown. and Kensington churches took part in the winging. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orossman, who spent the last twomonths vis- iting in Vancouver, 13. C. have returned to their home in Freetown, Enroute home they visited in Tor- Onlo. Ont!-I10-. with relatives. Mr. Gerald McCa ill miently to his homewtrcstnnglrrixrig COUIIW Hospital. where he had been 13 patient ion some time tol. 10W1l1B In Iltltendix operation. The annual meeting of the W. M, S. or Freetown United church met on Tuesday Dec. 5th at the home of Mrs. Reginald Reeves. A large number of members were present and new officers were appointed tor the coming year, 1 Moynsgh-cash Wedding The marriage of Doris Jean. el- dest daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John cash. Emerald. P. I. L. to John Hilary. son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Moynagh also of Emerald took place in st. An- t.hony's church. Montreal at 8 o'clock on the ,mornin'g o1 Satur- day. December 2nd. 1060. The double-lug ceremony was periormed by Rev. rather O'Brien The bride who was given in marriage by Mr. John Riley. 3. 5c.. wore a suit of Royal Blue with matching accessories jand a cape of muakrat. l-ler ooreage was or Red roses and baby" breaths. she carried a. Pearl Rosary, a gilt. of the groom; - Miss Leona Jay, R. N.. of Mt. Stewart as bridesmaid wore a grey suit with navy accessories and a -Mr. I..orne.R1oeve.s. Upper Pree- town. met.with what might have been a serious accident on Twsday, when the truck loaded with gravel which he was driving overturned on a hill,in Bonshaw. Mr. Reeves received a severe injury to his hand and arm which necessitated medic- a.l treatment. His lriends are glad to know that he was not more ser- iously hurt. corsage 0! Pink roses and breaths. The groom iormerly at Mt. Stewart. P. 1:. !. Hambly friend 0! the bride groom. oi Preston Hall where a number oi 11-lends assembled. three tier wedding cab .- tc by the groom. young couple. their home in Montaeal where the sdian National Railway. All Joined in wishing them a happy wedded liie. I STOKE GABRUIL. Devon. nug- iand - (OP) --Modernity reared its ugly head whenithe Devon County council refused to replace broken stiles in this village with traditional "ldssing-gates." i Christmastime In Y outh Cen MW was attended by his ilriend Mr. Harold MacDonald The bride's mother was dressed in a grey suit with pink and black accessories. Bhe wore s. corsage oi better time roses and baby breaths. and was ushered by Mr. James and After the ceremony a reception was held at the reception Kw e The bride's table was very love- ly with cut ilawers, candles and a The toast to the bride and groom was proposed to by Mr. Robert. True and capably responded The beautiful anray 0! wedding giits, including china, silver, unens and a substantial sum or money attested to the popularity 0! the Mr. and Mrs. Moynagh will shake groom is employed with the Can- llmtiv ill): 1...: - Continued from page 1 enlarily caught their iancles are the only ones and tbs be mother. Yct with even fair luck most boys and g rylng their met. or even their second or third or I thank God (or it. As a matter or (act. and it is a fortunate thing for treat lovers are as rare as great opera singers. Mos: - capable of experiencing the grand passion -than we . Caruso. The best that we can do is to pipe along a tri I make at our little loves comedies and novelettes inste 1 CAN LOVE MORE THAN ONCE Thus it becamks possible for us to love many tim sincerely. and there are many reasons for this. One is ierent people for ditlerent reasons. When we are young are ensnared by beauty and gaiety. A boy falls in 1 because she has a pretty iace. or golden hair, or blue cy love with a. boy because he is tall, dark, handsome an mg. Boys and girls are sure they are mean: for each 0 1 steps match in the dance. Rarely, it ever. do you - - -beceuse oi! each ot.he.r's intelligence or characters. But let these ilrst loves come to grief and the boy . become older. when they tall in love again it is with a ent set or characteristics. Then what attracts them is - woman's golden locks, what's behind the boy's keen lln radeship, the liking to do the same things, having 1 : ability to keep each other entertained and amused that in love with each other. . Another reason why we can isll in love more than we change ourselves. As we grow and develop and learn our tastes alter so that llhose who once appealed to us longer. But we know what we want. and when we ti hearts upon it with a iervor that no boy or girl can feel. so oiten makes a man's and woman's last love the best i An Exciting For 3 to 6x tailetaa. veiveta or wool crepe: For 7 to 14x To Keep Their Feet Warm and Cosy! For Christmas and After Party Dress Holldly time is party time and every girl - big or little wants a. new Party Dress (or Christmas! Choose yo r little Girl's Dress from the selection of darling trimmings and are sweetly teminine. .98 5.95 1 to . The guest youth' ' and becoming Party I-'1-ooh that you'll see are here for your selection. Choose from the array or talietas, corduroy: and our" nun. rials in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Each and every Party Dress spells a gay time! 8'” ..A If” Alter-ski socks as. mean" will be thrilled -with these want. cosy . am:--sat looks in either bright red or blue with heavy stitched on tell soles. They're priced a pair - i.95 g hurry! only 7 More Days To Sho HOLMAtl' S For Christ A "Little Boy's sums smartly tailored in plain white broadcloth, assorted plaids and colors. These have either long or short sleeves. The also: are I to ex - . priced - New ...'l'beya.l'lhave my 1.15 1.2.93 Theyill 50 For These In A Big W Christmas. wr- FlannelettePaja Gay scarlet Pyjamas that are pip- ed with white edging - they. look like Christmas and they are like good fitting - they are priced I. Gay - Colorful SIZE 2 to 14 Plain colors or flowered d tailored or butcher bo These .Fiannciett.e ..Pyja warm. comfortable and .m 111:. They're priced a pa. L . 1.98m '. GlRLS' Warm, well made and 3.93 (iirls' HANDBAGS in Styles Just-A Lille In over-abouide or youtbtul handbag styles . . . The girls really love a Handbag of plastic. leather or trial: flannel. Be sure to tuck a penny inside for good luck! Choose today irons the wide selection oi colors etyics and materials - priced:-. J 691: to 2.59 Mothers Gills For '1' SILK ROMPERS White or baby blue with contrasting b w embroide ,. These Rompers are made by and have short putt sleeves. The sins are C to 2 years. Priced - 2.98 A Rayon Jersey ltllMPEllS White with blue or blue with while rick l Many Styles and WOOL MITTS Tboee mean waI'lII.'IIIIg lingers -the available eelefe are am. noon. link or white in pain shades and fancy designs. They're priced a pair - 1.215 1. 1.75 Colors 1.. sstanilfs own sm-s . 'Ii.jii'ff ...... .... 39G Ci-IILDRENS CUTLERY SETS" consist- ing of iorlr. spoon and stainless steel knife with pink or blue handles. Made, in msheitield I CHILDREN'S CLOTHES HANGERS. 8 in a plastic case, the colors. are pink or blue ..... PLASTIC FEEDING BOWLS with con- tainer.ior hot water. the colors are pink or blue ” 2.00 1.25 2.7 1.49 Theee tine. good looking Jersey knit ltompe short sleeves. The aises are 8 months to 1.98 cotton Jersey ltlililtilts Fine cotton knit Jersey Rompers with 2 pa ton-on pants that are plastic lined. The co white with blue and males pants. Priced - 1.98 HOLMAN'S YOUTH can "The Store For Young islanders"