'l I ,9. a, “SE’W‘wmiflu-ualwn4tg law, A _ «- .J -r ~W~M-.— ,v, .. $13090. an.“ .n, “a a” .Mwwwe v. 1. F_‘.‘_.a I I I l ,M a. , m, Jags”... ..s..mn.mmmcpm;w, ' . .~ . v . New, Vital Commonwealth Visualized SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters) Prime Minister Dielenvbaker Sun- day night visualized a new and vital British Commonwealth in which C a n a d a, Australia and other nations would achieve des— tinies “so far undreaimed of." Speaking as guest of honor of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Diefenlba‘ker said. that in Asia the Commonwealth Would enter a new and chal- lenging phase of its long develop- ment. He said the task was to see that its peoples met the chal- lenge of the present and future wiun wisdom, jud g in cut and unity. Good international relations, he said, depended upon good per- sonal relations between leaders. Diefenlbaker and his wife. at- tended morning service at the Central Baptist Church here Sim— dvay, accompanied by the New South Wales conservation minis- ter, Ernest Wetlherelil. The Diefenbakers, on a. world tour of Commonweath countries, leave for New Zeaiand this mom- mtg. KINGSBORO The many friends of Mrs. George Bruce. Kingsboro, will be sorry to hear that she has been. a patient in the Souris Hospital. All hope to see her out and around again real soon. Mr. Alvin MacDonald, South Lake, was a recent visitor to Charlottetown where he was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacDonald. The heartfelt sympathy of this community goes out to Rev. H. R. Bell and members of the fam- ily in their recent sad bereave» merit. The death of Mrs. H.R. Bell occurred at her home af- ter a comparatively short illness. She was in her 80th year. the funeral which was held on- De- cember lst was very largely at- tended and was conducted by her pastor Rev. F.W. Mollins, as- sisted by Rev. Bryer Jones of New Glasgow Christian Church. Mr. Charles Robertson accom— panied by his mother, Mrs. Ed- ward Robertson, and his aunt, Mrs. Harry Bruce, were recent .visitors to Charlottetown where they visited with Mr. Edward Robertson, who is a patient in- the P.E.I. Hospital. er5. Wilfred MacLea-n, King's- boro. left some time ago to spend the winter months in Montague. ' Mr. and Mrs. George :Iarvvis, Charlottetown, were Sunday vis- itors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mossey, Bothwell. Mr. George Campbell. Rollo new. is I patient in the P.E.I. Hospital where he has recently undergone surgery. Hlls friends and acquaintances in this vic- inity hope-to see him much im- proved in health. Friends and school mates of little Miss Marilyn Garrett, Elast Baillie. will regret to hear of her illness and hope to see her out again in the near future. Mrs. Robert Robertson, Kings- boro. was a visitor to Charlotte town recently where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Adele Glover and family. Cst. Robert Bell, Mrs. Bell and family returned to their home in Halifax after attending the fun eral of Mrs. H.R Bell which was held from the United Baptist Church, Kingsboro on December lst. Miss Berdie Coffin, Kingsboro, met with an unfortunate acci- dent in Souris not long ago when she happened in the path of a stone that had been fired care— lessly. A wound on her head re- sulted which required several stitches. All her friends and class vLtes at Sonris High School wish her a speedy recov— ery. Mr. and Mrs. William MacRae and family left on return to their home in Montreal. after attend— ing the funeral of Mrs. MacRnae's mother. Mrs. H.R. Bell. They were accompanied by Miss Bar- )ara MacDonald granddaughter of the deceased. Old man winter is starting off on a rather severe note for this time of year. The high wind which accompanied the heavy rainfall on November 29th. was the worst to hit this part of the Island for some time. Many win- dows were blown in and one far- mer had the misfortune of los- lng his barn roof. DOG KILLS BOY THULE, Greenland (Reuters)— \ lather saw his tilire-e-year—old ion biiten to death by a husky iere before he could reach the apot to flight off the dog. _ . —.. ._ /. SPECIAL DAILY MEAL 85c EAT IN OR DELIVERED Consisting of meat, pota- toes, gravy, vegetables, bread and butter, pie, tea, coffee, milk. 1 Any customer eating our special daily meal in our restaurant may have all the bread, pota- toes (French fries. mashed or boiled) and vegetables they can eat at no extra charge. For Free Delivery Dial 5593 JONNIE’S FISH AND CHIPS 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Dec. 9, 195! l-IOLMAN’S Woven novelty ribbon knit sheath party dress. smartly designed neck- line with brilliant trim. back zipper. short sleeves. White by Jonathan Logan, Size 7. Scoop front neckline, elbow length sleeves, cummerbund tucks in mid- riff, side zipper, full unpressed pleated skirt over net under skirt. Blue floral pattern in pure silk. By Jonathan Logan, size 11. Flattering princess cocktail dress, dainty bow trim on front bodice, low V-neckline, sleeveless, softly drapd full skirt. Cherry red. In Peau de Soie, size 14. five” accessory. LADIES’ WEAR DEPT. AT BOTH STORES STOLES white, pink, blue. BOYS’ AND MEN’S EVENING BAGS Charming little evening bags with covered frames satin lined for an 2.98 to 3.98 The soft stole adds charm to late-day en- 1_98 to ‘sembles—fringe and mtallic threads. In I HEADQUARTERS Ballerina formal silk organza; softl.‘ draped neckline, fit ted tucked bodice, 95 into full softly drap— ' ed skirt. Pink. Size 12. .95 from the twinkle of :1 Jewel to a fabulous stole ‘ N ecklets. J EWELLRY by CORD Sparkling stone jewellry; tailored a nd metals of gold and silver or crystal “an combinations. Bracelets, Earrings and 1.80 to 5.00 ea. LADIES’ FIGURE SKATES SKATING OUTFITS Full grain white leather (not split) Black 00w hide, leather reinforced. sponge rubber tongue. Bear hug Felt padded tongues complete with ankle supports, moisture proof tendon guard, and moisture proof soles complete with finest quality 0| dresses from $19.95 to $45.00. for gala evenings ahea Each dress, a gem of a creation, says,—“take me to a part)?!" Be it a party for tw , for ten, or a hundred, you’ll be admired in one of oui~ floral sil s, Shirred chiffons, shimmering shades, our bll skirts. ribbon knits or our ballerinas. All soar high in fashion, but. they’re down-to-earth in price! See our all occasion party Reg. 299.00 Only 25 soles. Silver arrow tubular skates. now 1-5 . 6-95 8.95 MEN’S 8-10 hollow ground nickle skates. MISSES 11-3 8-95 LADIES' 4-10 9-95 N0 DOWN PAYMENT—PAY NEXT YEAR NO OUTSIDE FINANCING; UP TO 2 Bonus Christmas dinner lucid! Turkey. " HOCKEY GLOVES Hockey gloves for all age groups. Juniors, 2'98 Intermediate and Sen- to 17.95 .19 4 FT. Reinforced hardwood com- 5 6.85 iors. Large selection. TOBOGGAN S plete with rope supports; 5 FT- HOCKEY STICKS Hockey Sweaters and Socks HOCKEY StICkS for 3“ Sweaters made from fin- est quality all wool yarn. Supplied in sizes 28 to 34. All Nat1onal League hoc- key team colours.‘ ages. Tiny tots to pro- fessional hockey play- 813. SWEATERS 2-89 ea. .75 -49 t“ 2 socxs 1-59 pr. TRICYCLE 10" wheel $8.95 Made with strong tubular 13” Wheel $1195 YEARS TO PAY. t Reg. 119.00 Christmas Special OIL SPACE HEATER 9.95 0 Famous Thermoiet pot burner remains on pilot at #W requires no lighting, simply open oil control valve . responds immediatly. . Large roomy family size oven. ‘ . Roomy storage drawer can be used as Wam‘mg‘ovem . Abundance of kitchen heat for the lal‘ge-St hom‘ ’ well made for hard use. GIFTS SUCH AS 8.39 steel frame adjustable seat i'ulibcl‘ tires, rubber pcdals. 36" wheel .. . $17.50 AT HOLMAN’S YOU WILL ALSO FIND MANY OTHER SPORTING GOODS . Trout Fishing Supplies 0 Dart (James 0 Hunting Silliplil's 0 Table 'l‘clmis Sets 0 Archery, and dozens of other items. 16” wheel $15.95 plus FREE! Christmas dinner including Turkey 30.1mm '1 ~ -. . . 5“ Cle/lll 0, Hats up to four or live room . Lm ely amber brown enamel finish. No Down Payment -— Pay Next Year ‘0 N "hint; Fix A, \Cl yr, , I——-—. '1: :3 an 4. (211” Lu'al ‘. "lyr' '* Vi l‘LIPX IJSIIA 3', I522" llflil ITIJTIL P was ill ow ~ _ \ .‘it / EMP Telepho geceived ,wards pally ' presenta years WT preventa The a the Natl Charlotte I Summers , Alberton, Summers ild, Cha my, $11 Gregor, IlacLean Also re J Bell, I Ho v OTTA have t spreadin 1‘ em fore the iHanna Inform be one o cOftibilies Tears b Justice an inter emmem launched strictive “011 rep