SATURDAY. THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 25, 1,50 l ..x l i 4 wuss SAIITAS sari A HEAD srm .. . SHOP EARLY! Oajltilrontle clristlnas Spirit at 0mlldaI's Where all your what-to-give problems are easily and quickly solved well ahead of the holiday rush. Santa's made his home here among a now. wonder- ful galaxy of glorious gifts. Delectable choices for everv member of your family. all your friends. 39 wise. shop now and in your favorite store where values and quality comes first. YIILETIOE COAT IIALIIES 29.50 up Imagine wrapping yourself in one of these magnificent looking coats on Christmas morn . .. . each a dream of a value. Lavish untrimmed or fur trimmed. Fine fabrics. all smartly and expertly tailored. Start hinting to Santa now or, better still, come in, choose yours from our wide size and color range. GIFT SIIGGESTIOIIS HOUSECOATS-Quilted Satin, Jersey. Flannel, Chenille LINGERIE--Panties, Slips. Nightles. Pyjamas. SWEATERS-Short. and-long sleeves. Twin Sela. SKIRTS-Plaids. Corduroy and Plain Colorl- BLOUSES-Crepes, Sheers, Jerseys, Wool Jeraeyl. i'llRSl')S-All styles and colors. USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN-A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT . i The GHEEHOAL OO. LTD. 99-101 OIIEEH ST. K E N N E D Y I S ODDS and ENDS SALE In order that we may tidy up our shelves for our CHRISTMAS STOCK now arriving-we are offering to YOU the following broken lines at REAL BAR- GAIN PRICES. SLlP&A small quantity ...................................... .. S1-00 PANTIES-Small, Medium, Large ...................... .. .39 BRAS.-A few small sizes .... .. .. .35 SWEATERS-Short Sleeved . -98 GIRDLES-Small Sizes Only ........................ .. 01-93 DRESSES-1 Rack. All Sizes ...................... .. 1-3 OFF KEHHEOY'S LADIES WEAR 166 Queen Street Next Door to Bus Stop ' b. ; York Highlights I Mr. and Mrs. Ora Maccann. .West Covhead was a. visitor in Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mira. Eliza Jay. Fitzroy street, lcharlottetown was the welcome Ruest of her sister, Mrs. Harry iswan over the week-end Mrs. Harry Lewis is in winsloa this week attending the Provincial course in Dlramatics. 3 Mrs. Allan swan,-York is at- tending the Provincial Course in Dramatics held in Wlnsloe Misses Hazel and Lorna Vessey, York were guests of their cousins. Misses Marjorie and Alice Mac- Callum, Brackley Beach on Sun- day. The many friends of Mrs. Ira lLewis will regret to hear she is under doctor's supervision and has been advised to take extended rest. Friends wish Vaunda a speedy re- coverv. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling and Misses Joyce and Earla motored to Mount Albion the guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack MacPhail and iam- liy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vessey and daughter Beryl were guests of Mr. Charlie Bovyer of Covehead on Sunday. Mar. and Mrs. Edmund MacMill- at of York were guests of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Orr Maocann of West Cove- head for the past few days. The little friend: and other in York of Jean and Dannie Doug- lass alre sorry to hear of their ill- ness and they wish them com- plete recovery soon. The many friends and neigh- :bors of Mrs. Gordon Crockett and Mrs. West Cooper. York, who are patients in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital hope to see them both at home before long, fully re- covered.-L Mrs. Oliver IEPage and daughter Miss Edna motored to West Cove- head spending several days visit- ing friends and relatives. Mrs. 12- Page also visited her childhood home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey. of York motored to Erackley Beach where they visited at the home of Mr. alld Mrs. Willard Maccallum they were accompanied on their return by Mrs. Louis M::C:.Ilum. Braokley Point. I Although the weather man has not given zero weather during Nov- lember for the natural ice rinks in lthe viclnities it has not dampened :the spirits of the hockey fans as a llarge number of fans from Cove- lhead Stanhope and York have.nt- tended on Flriday night the St. John Beavers and Charlottetown Islanders The monthly meeting of the Mission Band of York United ichurch was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Dewar Swan with a large number of school children in attendance. The devotional per- iod opened with singing hymn 613. Scripture reading followed by pray- er in unison. In absence of secret- ary. Marjorie Lewis was appointed secretary pro tem. Roll call was answered by seventeen members. while collection thankoffering am- ounted to 52.26. Study Book "Tash- ia and Tame? was -read and taught Piusville and Vicinity Mr. Benny Perry, Charlottetown, is spending a few days with rela- tives in Piusvllie. Miss Roma Thompson. Tryon spent the week-end at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Rose- bank. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn and family. Elmsdale, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace on Wednesday evening. Miss Lorraine Corcoran. Mis- couche. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Corcoran. Mr. Eric Gallant of Summerside spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant. Mr. Ralph Hardy. Summersidc. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy of lwsebank. Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallant and children. Winston and Carmel. Du- 'ali. var, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Mr. Wilfred Gallant, summerside, motored to Piusville on Tuesday evening to attend the shower in No. 619 ”Once again Dear Lord we pray" was followed by benediction. A treat was served to the children and many games were played by The meeting then closed after an afternoon enjoyed by all. Mrs. Harry Swan. of York has as her guest Mrs. Minnie Jay of Mount Stewart. Mrs. Jay very re- cently had the misfortune of hav- ing several bones in her finger broken otherwise this grand old lady is hale and hearty and enjoy- lng life with a great memory and excellent eyesight for one of eighty- five years. Mrs. Minnie Jay is the oldest of a four generation group They include her daughter Mrs James Macl...auchlan. Stanhope. her son. Mr. Alvin MacLaughlin and his two children nf Stanllopn. Two of York's popular young folks Miss Marian Andrews and Stewart Vessey whose marriage is to be held in the near future were ;:lZ'.”l,S of honor to a large crowd of friends and relatives of York and v1;illity in York hall on Friday evening. The hall was tastefully d::orated for the occasion by the girl friends of the bride to-be. As Mrs. Lloyd Vesscy played "Here comes the Bride", the happy Vessey played "Here comes the couple was escorted by Miss Irene Cl'iap;:':ll and Rupert vcssey tn the decorated seats of honor. The Misses Marguerite Vessey and Shirley Cooke canrierl in a love- ly trimmed basket in pink and white which was filled to overflow- ing many times with beautiful gifts of silver. linen, bedding and che- ques. The ribbons were cut by Miss Marlon Murray while the ver- ses were read by Mary Watts. The gifts were arranged on the table by Mrs. Ernest MacDonald. "For they are jolly good fellows," rang through the spacious hall. Stewart on behalf of Marion and himself thanked one and all for their love- ly gifts. Delicious lunches were served to all by the ladies in charge. A sudden rush, then a shoving of Sr: and modern waltzes and fox- the floor was being cleared for that never dying sport, dancing. Sets and modern Waltzes and fox- trots wlllled away the hours until midnight. Music was furnished by Messrs Seymore and Martin Birt by leader. Prayer in unison. Hymn BE SURE AND ATTEND THE IIOBIH HOOD OOOKIHG SOHOOL TO BE HELD AT PRINCE or WALES comes. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER zen, 29th 3. 30th 8:00 P. M. Under The Sponsorship Of rm: EARL or 1m.Lsi3onooon cnsrvran l. o. D. n. ADMISSION 50: of Covehead. EDUCATIONAL NIGHTLY GRAND PRIZES EACH EVENING mrrv LARGE snorrnvo naos FILLED WITH Assormio HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS wlLL BE nnswsr FOB ENTERTAINING srlciarrs my on rmwnasan moss ANY MEMBER or run CHAPTER AND WILL ALSO on ON same AT THE DOOR EACH EVENING. an .....vrr..uud”.rr...Ll.”5 I53. Hood TIIE SCHOOL WILL BE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF... MRS. ALERAINI IALLANTYNI Horne Service Department Flour honor of Miss Bernice Gallant. He was accompanied by Mrs. Henry Martin and family, Miss Bertha Gallant, Miss Delia Gallant. Mis-s Lois Warren and Mr. Ben Gallant. Mr. Danny Rogers. Glengarry. was a visitor to Plulville on Sun- day evening. He was accompanied by Mrs. Melvin Mcoregcr and chil- dren, Kemmle. June, Bobbie and Frankie. Misses Alicia and Marie Pineau. teachers of mxiey River. spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau, Bloom- field Corner. Mrs. Norbert Corcoran spent Thursday at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly. Rose- ville. Miss Bonnie Palmer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Palmer. Bum- merslde. is visiting her grandmoth- er. Mrs. Elzie Horne, Rcsebank. Friends of Mrs. Carlyle Ramsay of Rnsebank are sorry to hear of her recent illness, All hope that she will soon be well again. A large number of trucks are bus- ily engaged in hauling gravel from the Piusville gravel pit to the near- by roads. Mrs. John Gallant. Cascumpec. is spending a. few days in Piusville. guest of her mother, Mrs. John Jones, and Mr. Jones, A very enjoyable evening was spent in Plusvllle Hall on Thurs- day evening when the members or the Piusviile women's Institute and . Christmas Dream Gowns Give Glamour to Her This Year Gorgeous" Gowns of Nylon. Satin. Smooth" Crepe and Filmy Sheer are shown in colors of Persian Pink, Ber mucle Blue. Crystal White. Honey .Yellow. Shadow Green and Glamorous Bleclrl Lovely styles with lush lace trimorltailored classics. Make this a NIGHTIE Christmas. She'll love it! y Prices are from- sas: ms: SLIPS!-Lacy and tailored styles in Nylons, Satin and crepe. their partner-agenjoyed themulves playing bingo, after which a dance was enjoyed by all present. Music was furnished by Messrs. uonard Barnett and Raymond Gallant. Mr. Ives. Charlottetown. was. a recent business visitor to Piusviile. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy were Misses Agnes. Myrna and Mary Heme. Miss Tes- sie Reeves and Mr. Lenus Heffle. A large crowd attended the reg- ular Friday night dance in Bloom- lleld Hall. The music was furnish- ed by Mr. Leonard Barnett and his orchestra. On 'niesday evening. November 14th., Miss Bernice Gallant was tendered a pre-nuptial shower by friends and neighbours at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Galiant.,The room was attractively decorated in pink and white for the occasion. A well laden basket was carried in and the many gifts were opened by Mrs. Josie Gallant. while Mrs. Jos- eph Gailant read the accompanying verses and good wishes. Bernice then thanked everyone for the love- ly gifts which included linen, dishes. kitchenware and money. A delicious lunch was served and the remain- der of the evening was spent in dancing. Music was furnished by Messrs. Raymond Gallant. Claire Gallant, Alyre Gallant and Edward Gallant. END -yo! .- MONTH - SAL; continuing Till Saturday Dec. 2nd, TO MAKE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS MEECEANDEE THE MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY 159 QUEEN ST. mm. WE ARE CLEARING BACK OF JUNIOR AND MISSE9 00A1lg AT 207., on There is still a nice assortment of choose from. 317.95 T0 s49.95 RACK MlSSES' DRESSES (Assorted sizes) CLEARING AT 5.00 ea. NEW FALL DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY Pretty Styles to PHONE 92 SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 24 - (AP) - Robert Hombuckle, 27- yenbom fame, of three, 15 bemg ed body of Mrs. Cheryl Jane Davis, held today for we hammer kmmg 20. was found stuffed into the trunk of his paramwr. The blood-smealw of an abandoned automobile. HcI'n- Ail the popular shades-from PAN'I'IESpGALOREl--A wonderful gift item- HOUSECOATS she'll love to stay: home in! Colorful, warm and prac- tlcal- MCIDBE a Meteor I buckle told police he killed M" Davis during a drunken ..,..,,,,,,,' over money and whiskey. .s.2.9s lo sleso . 52.95 to 50.95 an to 33.95 38.95 to 529.50