cirv Aim GEilTliAl coon! (or perfect pictures. 93. CARSON. Chiropractor. has closed Summerside office for winter months. ALL SHIPMENT of ,,;:,!:ind Amoryllls bulbs have in-ived. Inquire Forest Nursery, R.R. 5. Charlottetown. Dial 8323. Glax- Gyvm A Stetson Hat Gift Certi- llcate-allow him to select at his leisure, 38.95. Henderson & Cud- more. NATIONAL C. G. I. '1'. Christmas Vesper Service, Charlottetown Bap- tist Church, 7 p. m. Sunday, Dec- gmbcr 12th. MICROSCOPE SETS and mec- tanc sets and accessories. Island Book Room. A NEW snrriwam or Tropi- .an,,;, The better housedresa. Sizes (4 to 20. ion. to 24'. Priced at 54.93. the Gloria. ISLAND GRILL, Queen Street Dial 5228. Serving full course din- iers. Specializing Chinese dish. DAKS PANTS imported from gngiand, 525. The world's most 'amous trousers. Henderson & Cudmore. TALK ON STADIPS-Y's Ernie Bell last aw-nini 83” 5'" 9.?” tightening talk on the hislmp's (und, which is ronnrwtnd cnlircly vith stamp collecting from aili rountries. I-lc explained the types ind kinds of stamps needed. lie was speaking at the weekly meet- ing of the Centennial Y's Meni- Club. Following a stamp sniiklrifl Iemonstration by Y's iirhir Jlllll Y's Charlie Donne. a lively able direction at Pop Cudmore and Bill Moreside. Y's HAP Good- win and Y's Bnh Aim-limv were co-t-linirmen with Kayo Maclnnis as iinesmaster. Variety Concert" At Falconwood A Christmas and variety concert In the auditorium of Falconwood Hospital on llonday night was thoroughly enpyed by the patients and staff members. Jimmie Power brought the rtainers together ind acted as tor of ceremonies. Those taking part were Mildred Roberts and Theresa Costello in tap dancing, Ruth Rosa, sword dance, vocal solos, Jimmie Power, Miss De- Costs, Patricia Nicholson and Doris Clinton. Mr. Power also appeared in impersonations. other numbers heard were Aeneas Curley and young Jackie Chlpmsn in violin solos, Cy Burke and George Don- ovan guitars. Al Blanchard was at the piano. ' In the absence of the Medical Superintendent, Dr. J. A. Murchi- sari, thanks was extended all con- cerned fer the splendid entertain- ment provlded. by Jack Ready. recreational director. Treats of candy, grapes and ap- ples were provided the patients by Mr. Power and DeBlols Bros. Ltd. Inside and out Javex, BLEACH - Makes your refrigerator sparkling clean and sweet! It's 5-in-I action - DISINFECTSI REMOVES STAINSI WHITENSI BRIGHTENSI DEODORIZESI , No other CICOHSIHQ ugc-nt (loos so much, so easily . . . lot so Iittlvl To save miles of stops - ALWAYS KEElf 3 comes HANDYI 70 isasv wlivs JQVCX ' -r..t CH v' ' I tlcanaclian Citizenship Council. the icanadian Red Cross, the National sing! gong was enjoyed under the rap-' citizenship And Immigration Dept. Otticial On Visit The Assistant Atlantic District Superintendent oi the Canadian Department of Citizenship and Im- migration, Mr. A, 0. Christie. whose headquarters are in iiaiiiax has been visiting Charlottetown on a public relations mission. One of his first calls was made on Premier A. W. Matheson who gave him a cordial welcome. Later he visited the Provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture, Mr, Lincoln Dewar, secretary of the P, E. 1, Federation of Agriculture; Inspect- or Nevin, or the R.C.M.P., C, w, MCAYI-hut. Chief of Police, Rev. E. 0- Evens. past president of the Ministerial Association: Mr. Leon- ard Goodwin, collector of customs, and representative of the Canadian Immigration Department in the Province; and H. B. Chandler or the National Film Board, and chief librarian Prince of Wales College. Yesterday afternoon at Red Cross Headquarters on Prince Street Mr. Christie gave an informative talk to the representatives of a number of Charlottetown organizations. Represented at the meeting were the Catholic Women's League, the I.0.D.E.. the Canadian Legion. the O'I'TAWA, lly. with meningitis servatlve leader quick pace. Employment Office, the Business and Professional Womenis Club and 1119 Queen Mary Needlework Guild. T is Thurszlay, Dec. 9, 1954 The Guardian present visit is routine. Mr. A. 0. Christie is well known in this city and Province, where he has numerous friznds and also fam- ily tlrs through marriage. Conclud- ing his activities yesterday he ex- pressed his appreciation of the work done by fraternal and service or- ganizations in the ciw on behalf at new Canadian. . George Drew Leaves Hospital (GP) leader Drew. looking fit but still lacking some of his vigor, left hospital Wednesday to recuperate at home with his (am- He said he feels fine after a bout sent him to hospital Nov. 11. The 60-year-old Progressive Don- ruddy complexion and seemed to have lost little weight. But his step was slow, in contrast to his usual - orange & Chocolate Bippio IINIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Page 13 I x . . . J. Skyaxaeaxgg CHRISTMAS CAIIDIIS Gay note for the ftiva board-this cheery pair of Red Currant Jelly Cand as to serve with the Christmas turkey. Use a jar of ShlrriiT's par- lectly jelled Pure Red Currant Jelly. This is a real "turn-out" jelly as ou'ii find when on loosen it with a nife. Cut. the ye ly in half-and set up your end ea on two of your prettiest plates. The wicks are made of cream cheese on toothpicks. Deco- rate your tanyy pure fruit candle sticks with ho Iy and lace on each side of the serving patter. And a Merry Christmas to you! Slit rri II's Pure fruit I E ll. E S TRY Dlcclc Currant Rod Currant, Crobopplo, Grape Jolllcd Mint, Cranberry Sauce -- Opposition customary infection which had his usual morning Mr. Christie will for Summerside visiting the l'irv.VFathcr Simpson of Saint Dun. zsians University en route, Fgmwr Simpson is in charge of agricultural I Imv E activities at the University and has I been in touch with a number of the immigrants who have come to the Island in recent years. Although pressed for time. Mr. Christie will' make as many visits as possible in Summerside before returning to Halifax. Accompanying the official has been Mr. Vince F. Chisholm of Halifax who carries out field work for the Citizenship and Immigra- lion Department. The Island is in- ciuded in Mr. Chisholms territory and he usually arrives in the Prov- ” KlNlilI0ili TEA ,I Ill:-ml ufrhv (fIIUI(.'I'.'.VI'.' SEWING MACHINE . DEMONSTRATION Mr. C. E. Levy. factory representa- , tire for Emerson Sewing Machines. 5 will demonstrate the all-new Emer-- ' son at Douglas Bros. and Jones ltd.. Charlottetown, all day Friday, Dec. 10,1954. '1 December In VERNON J. PRE-ORISTMAS SALE rnun. - nu. - SAT. - MON. 9th to 13th HUNTER RIVER SANTA OLAUS WILL ARRIVE AT OUR STORE FRIDAY NIGHT - DEC. 10 - 7'30 - 8.30 GROOERIES SUGAR IOING 10 I118. SUGAR 79c 10c inks. Elitr MIX. each . . . .. 25c MINCE MEAT. 2lb. can 45c OGILVIE ROLLED OATS. 5lbs. .. 45c SEEDED RAISINS, Zlbs. .... .. 43c DATES, Zlbs. 27c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR. pkg. 39c COFFEE ......... .. 31.19 LIGHT HALVES WALNUTS. 1-2 lb. 41c MAGIC BAKING POWDER 35c FRUIT AND "DANDY ORANGES. 2doz. 59c MACKINTOSH APPLES. 2doz. .... .. 55c CHRISTMAS SATIN MIX CANDY, 2 lb. 59: MEATS MAPLE LEAF RINDLESS BACON. lb. 59c COTTAGEROIL. lb. 63c EBAY, GOODS zoo, on W MEN'S. BOYS' 8: CHILDREN'S JACKETS LADIES' SKIRTS and DLOUSES SATIN PUFFS ICOMFORTERSI 7.95 zoo, ,off TOWEL SETS CHENILLE BED SPREADS LADIES' PYJAMAS NIGHT GOWNS BED JACKETS and SLIPS Weelc - End Special ON SALE TODAY CONGOLEUM RUGS DISCONTINUED PATTERNS Smorten up the rooms in your home with a new Congoleum Special 34.50 Special 35.50 Special 36.50 Special 37.50 Special 38.50 Special 39.60 Special 310.95 HOUSE FURNISHINGS DEPT. MGDRE Es M9LEOD ll'.".lI.e'l Rug at these very Special Prices. Size 6' x 9' Reg. 36.50 Size 7 1-2' x 9' Reg. 37.95 Size 9' x 9' Reg- 39.25 Size 9' x 101-2' Reg. 310.70 Size 9' x 12' Reg. 31225 Size 9' x 131-2' Reg. 313.75 Size 9' x 15' Reg. 315.25 O It USE OUR LAY - AWAY PLAN SHOP EARLY ping at our store. being offered:- Friction Toys, Buses, Trucks, Jeeps, G-Men Cars, Police Cars, -Sparkling Guns, Tanks, etc. Rattles, Balloons, Watches, Squirt Guns, Rubber Dogs, Dolls, Bean Shooters, Bubble Sets. 3-D Picture Sets, Banks, Guns. Car- penter Sets, Rockets, Paint Books, Coloring Books, Fairy Tale Books, Games, Whistles, Skill Bali Games, Windup Toys, Dolly Sets, Baby Mugs, Stuffed Toys and many others Here are just a few of the real bargains restone Store Open Tue. - Fri. - Sat. Evenings Until 9 O'clock at these low prices. EXTRA 7, DEE DEE SPECIAL DOLL We have every size and style of doll on my II .99 display. DOLL PRAMS and STROLLERS That will make any little glrlihappy. 4 .95 This year we have a very fine dis-I play of very low-priced quality toys. You can save real money by shop- FAMILY GIFTS , FIRESTONE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS .5 3249.50 up 4' I FIRESTONE ELECTRIC WASHERS 3114.50 up Radios, Record Players, Television, ' Toasters, Electric, I ettles, Electric, Uions, Steam and Regular. Clocks, Electric and Alarm. Electric Shavers, Electric Coffee Percolatnra. Mlxmasters, Electric Blankets DELUXE HOCKEY GAMES -Iossi The finest action game for young and old. COME AND VISIT OUR TOYLAND GIFTS FOR EVERYONE -a at 'k 1' 'k GAMES SCRABDLE . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.95 CROKINOLE BOARDS . . . 34.95 BOLOGNA. lb. ,. ..... .. 29c F. H. HOCKEY GAMES . . 56.95 EXTRA SPECIAL Soft Cuddly PANDA 0"” 2 .19 We trade Hockey and Pleasure Boots and Skates. I rmssronn 187 Great George Street 0. STEWART MacKAY. Your Friendly Firestone Dealer Dial asirl In HOME & AUTO Co., Luf Electric Heaters, Electric Heating Pads, Waffle Irons. Electric Roasters. Electric Bed Lamps Trl-light Lamps. PUT 'EM ON TODAY FIRESTONE ITOWN and COUNTRY MUD and SNOW TIRES We will take old Tires in trade. 4 lsa lloon, , I Areal sensation... 5 Male; cleaning ,t and waxing Ilusl tmoperaiionli Ehirns two I 3 : tough floorjobs; IIIIIIO QIE I I that is fasi...l :I 3'3ocle.an i ': asyouwax: ;Wiihawax ; gthaiwilllanlg, v E l ) pp ry V ..