i} .1 25% OFF Lass 25% Early and get best choice. The GREENDAL 00. EXCLUSIVE LADIES‘ WEAR ‘l GREENDAUS cilitisriiiiis SALE! 'All Women's and Misses‘ Fur and Fur-Trimmed COATS You have to see these Coats to appreciate the values. FUR COATS $125.00 to $295.00 FUR-TRIMMED CLOTH COATS $42.50 to $125.00 A Deposit will hold your Coat till Christmos—so come Ltd. 99 QUEEN ST. )n-mx'~x:| IB.‘;.1§§§1§.§I.&§_§§I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOITETOWN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN able In advance. COOK'S for Photographs CONFEDEBATION Brown Electric. DECORATED Christmas trees at. Kirk Auxiliary Sale. table on your: TREE LIGHTS and Decorations at MacDonald Radio Service, 1B0 Kent. SUNBEAM Shavers and Mixmas- ters. Brown Electric. CHANDLER BROS. for all Pl‘; wood and Chrometrlm require- ments. CALL STOREY ELECTRIC 2879-I. for Refrigerator, Motor and Wash- ing Machine "Repairs. liorothy llix Says -- Continued from page I‘ 5-bit.» ‘illS. Recently the young woman began to show more inter- l‘ ill llli‘ than I rare to reciprocate. She phones, writes me notes, M,“ n“. here, there and everywhere. I like her as a friend, but miittit~it l ain not inutrlmonially inclined and don't want to encour- 30.] IIPFVIIPYOIId the friendship basis. llow can I go to her home “suite iit-i-‘oui to places of amusement occasionally without leading htr on or wrecking our friendship? A READER Avslttlll: There is no possibility oi’ keeping a friendship on a Hoép- Qfiflilld ivhrn n girl is determined to shift it onto the matri- M iai iii-rain. Before you know it you will find yourself engaged to for“ and uwugii you spend the balance of your life trying to figure E,'h0,.-i; happened, you will never get the answer. w You mov he ever so determined not to marry, but she will lead. lnygjgli‘ coerce or hulldoze yon to the altar. Some girls do i_t by ' M vihemgolvog a habit with a man that becomes so established ma hggm the courage to break with them. Others weep on the sec- hed button of a man's vest. until they break down his Isles re- Dptance and he meekly signs on the dotted line on the marriage license. iii. however they work their rabbits foot, any girl can marry any ma“ site wants to if she can get her hands upon him. So. M!‘- Bflcheim unless you want to marry, donlt accept the girl's invita- .,on_._ m- iinsnflr her letters, or pay family visits. Take to the tall iinibrr. DEAR MISS DIX: I maintain that unless s girl is actually en- 9d to a man she has no right whatever to be annoyed at his taking "I other girls and that he has no right to question her 50mg With :3...- mni even though they have been going steadily together for monliitrippetwiiis sav that. if. a man lakes a girl out steadily for six ih. M H vent: he ‘has no right. whatever to go out with other girls. ixrmthe‘ girl {o gt) out with other men, even though he has not asked m. girl in question to be his wife. ithlrh of us ls right? CLARA ANSWER: You are. Until s. couple are definitely engaged they im- no villlllt. morally or othervviseyupon each other. and no I'll-Illi- l0 tiititiie lo earii other or to try to control each others actions- noimrni‘ DIX cannot reply personally to renders. but will Inl- m problems of general interest through her column. We also do our GOOD TURN dai y When you travel . . whether by boat, train or cai- . . . include Personal Effects Insurance in your plans. Then you can't lose, if your baggage is stolen, lost or damaged. See us about modem insurance. cilfcIQgbogecs Jigenctea Ziéimiied fifllmfillfil $3315? _ chum-Invent: nines nevus-stub _ Phuncs 54“ i: 54-‘ riiiiti: _sg_n_r TlllS YEllll MAIL EARLY . iiioi nismoiiimriir LAST MAILING DATE FOR LOCAL DELIVERY ILLON EXTRA TIAIE NI OIT-OF-IOII iio iiriivriir ciiiiisrviis llAY oii iirc. 2o tiisritriinorrrs win rum tar ciiiiisniis iioiinii iii iiorir Imp] by IAO ouholllf 9' Mil. l. I00llll0 IINFIII. 1.0.. M). hnlenn-Gniuel PARKDALE w. r. i a it! The monthly meeting Q Q; Parkdale Women's Institute “~55 held iii Parkdzilp Wbniciff, Insii- Lute Hail on Deccmliri" 5 with the prcsicleitt, hit-s. Cantwell, presid- ing. The meeting opened with the Creed followed by the singing of Cihristmas Carols. Thirty-eight, members responded to roll (all, At the request of hilt? secretary of the School Board Uiiit-iiiinibei" one the members were addressed iyv the rcpreseittativcs of Parkdgie District, Reports were given by the lead- ers of the cubs, scouts‘, brownies and girl guides. The rub leader has a new assistant, Mr. Lorne Rani- Salf- Mrs. Oatway reported fcr the card party and was loudly applaud- ed. The sick committee reported that seven cards liad been sent. .\lrs, Hudson reported that a box of candy Iltltl bccii mailed to our adopted Etifilish Illf-‘clLllLP. Iiacli muliher was asked to donate tiventy-five cents to cover expens- es. It was unanimously agreed that gifts he purchased for three for- mer residents o! the (liatfirt lii appreciation of their \\fil'I( in the cuiiiiii1inii_v. The usual Christmas treats are to be distributed to shut-ins of the district. The school ccnimlttee will assist the sick committee in this matter. A letter was read from Father Mat-afahoii Lilfllliilllq the members for the use of the lizill for reiizious instruction. A letter was read from the firemen thanking the Insti- tute ior their generous donation also for the proceeds from a weekly card party. both totaling $104.32. It was decided to UOIILIIIUQ the Secret Pl Idea and natres were drawn b_ those present who wished to participate. Adoniitlon of one ton of coal was rrxeived from Ml‘. Arritast in ap- preciation for the use of the hall for the community Sunday seliool. It was agreed that donations be given to the T. B. League and the United Nations Appeal for Child- ren, The hall (‘FIIMHIILLPO will con- tact a carpenter who will attend to the minor repairs or hall. The hall committee is Miss Aiuld, Mrs. Oat- way, Mrs. Rodd, Lunch committee. Mrs. Clay. ltrrs. Cook. airs. Comp- ton and Mrs. Coles; Ways and Iiteans committee: Mrs. Ferguson, lifts, Mat-Ewen, Mrs. Burns. Mrs. KNITTED GOODS, home cooking and other Christmas suggestions at Kirk Auxiliary Sale, Decemiber 14th. ST. JAMES KIRK AUXILIARY Christmas Salty Wednesday after- noon, December 14th. BURNS anniversary concert, Prince of Wales College, January 25th and 26th. . EXTENSION CORDS and attach- ments for your Christmas decor- ations. Brown Electric. FLIGHTS IlAIl-Y except Sunday to New’ Glasgoiv and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airway Lirriiited 2061 or 1A0. CENTRAL ROYALTY Men's (‘liih orgatiizationiii itioetitig S p.m. 'l‘hursda_v, Dec, l5, iii school. All men in (iistrit-t rntiiiested to at- tend. THE ENGAGEMENT is announc- ed of Jean Iscbcl Sttvrart of St. I_.0lll>. ltfissouri, to llcatit Nelson MacQunrric, son cf ‘Mrs. Wilfred MZJCQUHYIIQ of Victoria. Prince I-Id- \\'.'ll'iI Island. Tllc wedding will take place on December 27th. in Maiden, Iizissacliusctts. MIL. AND MRS. THOMAS B. ROtiEItS, CIlaYiCllPliDYll. announce the engagement cf their tiaiughter Barbara Aniio to Mi". Harold Laiiglillii McPherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. llerbei-t L. McPherson. Charlottetown. Marriage to take place early in January. M/Y ESKIMO. -- Last sailing of M/V Eskimo for the current sea- soii, from Charlottetown to -thc south coast of Newfoundland ports and St. Pierre will be made Decom- ber 16th. For spat-e and rates apply Corporation Oflict‘, Lower Pixncté Street, or Phone Charlottetown i605. GIVE A CHRISTMAS GIFT that saves lives all the year round, be a Red Cross Blood Donor at Clinics being held week of De- cember 1ltli. at Suniincrside, R. C. A. F, Station, Kcnsington, Mon- tague, Souris and Charlottetown. See times and places in block ad. Donors are needed. CITY eoucr. COURT-At the Stipcndiary ltlagisirates Court yesterday, three. nicn 4 charged with being drunk and incapable appeared. one being sentenced to l0 days in jail. one remanded un- til the 15th while this: third man was discharged. A man charged with possession of stolen goods Aiaclnnls, Mrs. MiacFadyen, and was remanded for one week at Mrs. Miitlow. the request of the prosecution. It: was decided, in view of the fact that the could not prepare a Christmas con- cert up to our usual standard in the time that remains without the and music instructor, there will be no concert "held for the children of the community in Parkdale Inst- aid of our school teachers ltute Hall this year. The organization strut‘. tor. was also carried over for meeting. WAS WITH UNDERGROUND l't.C..t.F. plane crash underground after his German captors, his aircraft was 1948. PE sensational new. and harmonizing NAIL IIOIJSII In beniiilvltulilwimerlu mien Institute feels it of sewing rluhs was left for the next meet- ing. In the meantime efforts will be made to secure a capable in- TIM? collecting of old ivooliens to be made into blankets next OTTAWA. Dec. l2 --(C'Pi --I.isc. Vincent Maclntosh. who died in an yesterday. spent nine months with the French escaping from the R.C.A.F. disclosed today. Lac. iMacIntosh, 29. was flying with No. 434 Squadron. a Canadian hcavybomber unit.- when shot dovm by a German night limiter in November, ENGAGEMENT 0F INTEREST ANNOUNCED. - Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell of Chilliwack. B. C.. formerly of Edmonton. Alta, ari- nounce the engagement of their youngest. daughter Ila Mabel to Neil Nelson Currie. son of Mrs. Ernest N. Rocky Point, P. Island. The marriage will take place in_ St. Stephen's University Chapel, Univer- sity of Alberta. Edmonton, on Dec- ember 26th. st 8.30 P. M- advlsing her of the Emma, Mrs. one brother Percy, City. IN MEMORIAM away December 13th. 1044. With which r will never part1 r still have you in my heart- m MEMORIAM 13th. 1044. by Husband and Ftimlllfl CAROIS This column in reserved for news of local Interest, but advertising at a uewsy mature may be inserted st flve cents a word. strictly pay- Lml 1N- BURANCE. ELECTRIC Pressure Cookers. Currie. and the late Mr. Currie of SAD NEWS RECEIVED — A telegram was received by Miss Nina Keenan. on Sunday. December llth death in spokane, Washington of Ilel‘ sister mist too much to the rutiire for Burton V. Case. onSat- urday, Decemibei- 10th. 1949~ 505"!“ her husband. she leaves to mvllffl her daughter. Mrs. 1.0a Clossm o! Spokane. Wash. three sisters. Misses Nina. and Gwen of this city. Mrs- Joseph Curley. West Roy-lily lllld In loving manor! 0f m! U" Uncle, Edward a. more. who iiuwl Your memory to me is s. keevfllll?» Though God has you ln iris iii-cries- Always Remembered in Ills film'- Orv-ts. In loving manor-y of e dear wife and motiher, Mrs. Richard Mc- oervllle, who passed away December Sodly-Mlssed and I-Jver Remembered JIMMIWS TAXI. Phone 525. COOK'S tor rnoevpspns. EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT 0F Pipes for Xmas Gifts -- Frod Lambros. JUST ARRIVED. -- Floor Lamps. Plant Lamps. Brown Electric. ALL KINDS AND MAKES Cigars-Cigarettes — Tobaccos for Xmas giving. - Fred Lainbros. SCHEDULED FLIGHTS duh‘ to Summerside and Monctcn Phone Maritime Central Alfwly! Limited, 2061 or 540. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not. later than noon the previous day to guarantee insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone classi- fieds, etc. should particularly bear this in mind. ST. JOSEPITS SUB-DIVISION, KELLTS CROSS, C.W.L. -—The regular monthly meeting of the C. W. L. was held on Sunday, Dec. 4, with a good attendance. The meeting opened with prayer by the president. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read and the treasurer gave a very satisfactory report. $5.00 was donated to the T. B. League. iloiintry tiarilen Continued from pose 2 Poppies and Marguerites. l will tell you next springhf they are growing and bitioming. 'I‘h1s 1S latcr planting than I have ever done but l dug up large olimips with much clay adhering to the roots and l feel that they will d0 all right. They are planted m a perfectly drained spot sloping ‘l0 the south. _ I have thought of more Christ- mas gifts for the gardener. nib- scriptions to some oi‘ the man)’ good magazines on itflfdllllfl-E. flower vases and jarclitieres also holders to kccp‘ flowers ll't place. cutters and knives ion pruning. ham-boo stakes and twine. 56955 of litany flowers and orders can be sent to any seed house for roses and plants of all kinds to be delivered at the proper season. They \\‘iiI 50nd. gift 051115 fmm the donor and SClliip books to keep the pictures of the garden and its progres through the 3'9“- Continued from vase 1 to push hack his ca? l" a 5e§wte he has. when some Dloblem 15 ‘i’; his mind.’ “Wllell 5'0“ cmrffthavs think of it." he went 0:1. A fél‘ only good common sense. low can always. 0r mostly always. buy an animal iii he aatpem i° have the '91“? l‘! U- bui‘ “mi said, can he get at least the sa money out of the deal. Elli-Wild hP want. to sell right away? Thai-s one of the big lluefidlm“ ‘m. ‘I m," "But there's a 10113 Vlew of it as well." we piped "P- W" mg to sharpen our wits on the argument. "Yo" mlgh‘ bu? a“ animal you fancied. Paying a price that you mlfihi llili be “m” to recover at once —- Se)’. i953? or tomorrow. 0i‘ indeed perhaps you could never get it _out of the one you bought. Butstill the pu .- ehase might stand to improve Y0"? herd — or flock, to 2W9 NW llll‘ dreamed of returns in later Yea"- returns you wouldn't otherwise have made!" James made liflhi 0' our words. “Now isn't that Just. like a woman's lflillfi" lle lalllhed" "And I've heard some men PW‘ pound the same theory. Well _ll°i exactly the same. but one similar. and do you know what hit-PP?” ed to them. Ellen?" We could 01W suspect. It would be sometluni 1° he“, James! "They died waiving to make this big money. that never came to them-l" . "No," he continued. "buy l1- ways with the idea o! getting your own money beck today P!‘ tomorrow, it need be-miritl 1m not saying for you to sell it at once, but consider time, 6nd dolli- it!" "Not look to tihe future. James!" we exclaimed. "show l1! the thrifty farmer who doeenlt look into the years ahead!" ‘That: all right. Ellen.’ he re-plied. "to 8 point certainly he has to. if he ha! any foresight st all, but I'm tell- ing you he has to take care of the present or" he chuckled in a way he has with granddaughter. "he'll have no future in far-min! to look into!" "All the some.” Jock commented. “you just Whit until the grain begins to show on that one, and we'll see if we can't get the price of her back!“ "But could you today?" James queried: "as I said, you can't depend on prices too far ahead." "l think I'll risk it!" Jack laughedpand the load moved off up the rise t0 I field and James came nearer to look st his first Christmas esrd of the season. "Now where's my (tsp gone to. Ellen?" James rise! from the comfort of his old aim‘ chair. to put on his jacket. "I thin-k I'll go over to the house on the hill and give them s hand at the potato-grading." "Tontllit?" we ask. "Yes. right away : . . but where is that cap. Ellen? Din sure l le-ft it. right there!“ Utttil tomorrmv -~- Diary-(‘vood- nigh-L. ZION CHURCH ‘ ANNUAL i GANDLELIGIIT SERVICE Wednesday, December 14th. at 8pm. ononusas SOLOS Collection in aid of Choir Funds ‘Ii wife! signs. IN 0UR LINEN DEPT. TNRIII FLO0R Hand Made LACE ‘CLOTHES An exquisite gift to be prized by the Largo dinner table size. Beautiful ile- $6.25 and up Luxurious soft, deep shades. house- oaoeuceoooouoecosuegeoon ALL-WO0L BLANKETS Fliyvn taffeta binding. Pastel riisrriihrowei srrs , PAGE THREE II quality with a all-wool nap, wide 8.50 na> ..._...,..._...-..se #1.. “uses... ¢z< Practical luxuries in new sculptur- ed hdeslgns, extra thick and ah- iior en . llanil i-“lrltskedflizltét- and up s. A. monoiiiiui] ‘.\._. IiIacPIIAIL-LIVINGSTONE i A quiet but very pretty wedding“ was solemnized at the home or the bride's parents, Clyde River. Aug- ust 27th. at high noon, when Wan- ‘ da Jean, only daughter of Mi". and Mrs. Watson Livingstone. became the bride of Eric Patterson, scon of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacPhail, New Haven. ' ' Rev. J. R. Skinner performed the ceremony while the wedding mu- sic was played by Mrs. M. K. In- man, aunt of the bride. ' Tire bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was charming in her floor-length gown of white satin with off the should- er neckline and long sleeves ccm- ing to points over the hands. Her linger-tipped veil was of tulle il- lusion falling from s shined headdress. She carried s bouquet of white gladiols tied with white streamers. The bridesmaid, Miss Fay In- man, cousin of the bride. was dress- ed iii a gown of pink taffeta fes- turing matching bolero and full vet streamers. The groomsmen was Mr. Lloyd IIacPhail, New Haven. Following the ceremony s. buf- fet. luncheon was served to 50 guests at vrhich the toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. J. R. Skinner and replied to by the groom, The bride's mother chose for the occasion a street length dress of Hunters’ Green crepe with yel- low and black accessories and n. eorsioge of Talisman roses. The grooms mother wore street length dress or taupe crepe with match- ing accessories and corssge of white gladioll. Following the reception the happy couple left on a short hon- eymoon trip; for travelling the bride Wore a. brown garbardine suit with green and brown acces- sories and a corsage of Talisman roses. On their return they will reside in New Haven. Out of the Province guests in- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. V. C. D. Yan- dell, Jamaica Plain, Mass., Dr. Ind Mrs. M. K. Inmsn. Misses. Fay and Heather lnman, London. Ont. skirt. l-ler headdress was of boii- net effect caught with velvet rib- bon. She carried a nose gay of mixed sweet peas with brown vel- Prlor to her marriage the bride was the recipient of many lovely gifts at. a shower tendered her by the residents of Clyde Raver and surrounding communities; and a diner party held in her honoa by the Actuarial Department, the London Life Insurance Cg London, Ont. where she was form erly employed. Also at a tea hel for her by her aunt, Mrs. M. 1g Inman. SLOW GROWTH. Lobster larvae take about all weeks to grow to a length oit hsli an inclh. . i," Mari Nimelife ~~-%/z.a..~700»1it" ’ T. W. BENTLEY, C.L.U., 12'! Grafton Street Charlottetown. P. l. I. '1‘ Box No. (33 i are lo lmart, so convenient. IGtIIQ Iioq ior someone very special! New satchel and boxy styles that 2 to . ' _ . , ‘\\ smooth carry. Especially created Chrlltmsa choosing in elegant, soft. suedes and fine. loltherl. for The ‘I79 LADIES‘ “GLORIA WEAR Gralion SI. i. ‘i’ i c i t