gw-i. “bu iok Trick bicycle riding. lad the" compounding oi‘ aq-iptions have one thing in common; both edits to attain skill. A welfare are involved, naturally you'll want your prescriptions compounded by experienced Regiu tered Pharmacists-the type employed by this Pro- fessional Pharmacy. Since our service costs no more, it is prudent to bring your prescriptions to us. In: Jsmtms Ptmnnacv n11 J rustic us». ItJUypQHSSIII r Chruu. to |'_i.iR\\-_'5‘t tnssilllllpssit ..,.. n11:- us "aueeeeeeeaeeeeeeseese DECEMBER 1a. 194s es P240110! . eeeeeeeseeesseeeeseasqeeeaeg *!fi_ pre- rah MI. since your health and consult). \ ‘IR PRESfRlPllONS ZION CANDLE LIGHT SERVICE WEDNESDAY. DEC. I5 B P. M. Tilimsmontam ln memory of our dear- sou and brother George H. Francis who passed zuvay Dcccunbcr 18th, 1M4. Ttmight tin- stars are gleaming On s lonely silent grave, Where sleeps in dreamless slumber one we loved, but could not save. flay Heaven's winds blow softly, O'ar that sweet and Iltallowed spot, Where one we loved Ilcs sleeping Who will never be forgot. fondly Remembered by Father. Mother and Brothers m MEMORIAM l.n fond and loving memory of my dear uncle, Edward J. l'oolc, who departed this lifo four years ago today, Decem- her 13th. 19M. Thoughts of him are always ' IJPBI Ilurth more to ua than silver °I' 8° . They never will fade, or never grow old. it lat hard God, for us, Thy P1179096 b0 50o B"! all ls Well that's done by Thee; Thy word ia true. Thy will ll st iu To Thee we leave him now in Thy trust. lovingly Ronutunbcrcd but Sadly Missed by l-lls Nieoc. ~ Greta, Ma's. George Yeo. lliitamin E Aids Rheumatic Victim LONDON, Ont. Dec. l1 - (OP)- A lather who altered his daughter as a "guinea pig" to science a few weeks ago because tIOClOTs told him she was dying favom rheumatic fever, said last night she ts "a completely differ- ent little girl" alter three weeks treatment with vitamin E. Ninwyear-oid Hope Hickey from Pomeroy, Pa, has been un- der the care of Dr. Wilfred Shute of the Shute Institute" which re- cently opened a ioundatiosi in London in the midst of continued controversy over vitamin E treat- ment for heart ailments. Seeing his daughter today for the first time since she came to Landon, Iiidlward J. Hickey, Jr... CENTRAL GUARDIAN this column la reserved for ante oi local interest, but advertising el a newsy nature may at live OGIIII a word, strictly pay- abla in advance. i graph. Hard wearing, . RESERVE MONDAY, Dec. 20. fo Christmas concert at Notre Dam MRS. JOI-INSTOIVS LADIE WEAR. Bargains-Coats. Dresse Lingerie, Sweaters, Skirts, Nylon Bed Jackets. l Co. Stipendlatj; Magistrate's Magistrate K. M. Martin. John Nowell, late Joseph Hughes, City. rings to take place in future. Gstvcst, Lord. ls Ended." tlcbury and Prayers. Thp Turasuret-‘s report was gi by the Secretaryu Mary The Rector, Rev. J. T. this year. Box.“ otttlittlng its contents, (IIECHSSIIL! one of the "The A can Communion." lowing bcrs ivccivcd 'i‘.tcir A. Y_ P. Pins. Tltrsc Pitts ltrtvc a hackgrottttd, while in there is r. bluc shield, with betnserted ' SCOTCH TWEED IUITS — smart looking. Special $29.75 at Jack Cameron's. Academy. 8 p.m. Admission 50 cents. ARBIVING DAILY - New Fur Coats. latest styles. We sell only the best from well known firms such as Model Fur and West Canadian Fur Betta Fur Salon. Phone 1093. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Court Saturday, no cases appeared and a clear docket was ppzsented to ENGAGEMENT. -- Ml‘. and Mrs. Brackiey, wishes to announce the engagement of their slaughter l-leleu Ferguson to James Louis son of Mrs. Hughes and the Mar- the near sr. rauus Ally. r. s. —The December 8th The meeting open- cd with the hymn, "The Day Thou This was followed by the reading of the Scripture Lesson by George Scat:- In by Ann Worthy, and the min- utes of the last meeting were read Myers. Ibbott, gave a short, but very interest- ing talk on the Study Book for "The Parish Question and questions. Foii ..ts, an initiation Service was performed whereby the mem- white the ccntrc the THE G_U_A_I_IDIAN, Organ Recital In St. Paul: Bundsy evening. Dec. B. in St. Paul's Church. Charlottetown. music lovers were given a musical treat which will long be remembered. consummation urn m- "Wwl The: llillksit°§ffyiloil°i=n°iluil i - lord. a.n..c.o. combined. their COOKS for Christmas Phob- wu," m m" outstanding m,” gramme o! piano and organ select- ions. Openlng with a delightful sonata by Mozart, the artists captivated their audience by their impeccable musicianship. Mrs. MacRae In her piano solos galls brilliant interpretations of Rachmaninoifs Prelude in G Sharp Minor. and Chopin's Polonaise. which were performed with marked clarity and grace. O1 particular interest was Mr. Mugfords rendition o! Passacagila, for organ, a composition of Mr. William Keith Rogers of this City. Based on the form o! s slow dance o! Spanish origin, a growing crescendo led to a stirring and masterful climax. In this group. Boeilmann's Toccata also merits special mention. The highlight of the evening came with the presentation or the Grieg Concerto in A Minor. which was performed with exceptional understanding sympathy and brilli- ance. The programme was as follows: Sonata Ne. l6 in A —— Mozart. Romance -— Sibelius. Prelude in G Sharp Minor-Rach- maninclf. Polonaise No. 4 in C Minor -- Chopin. Passacaglia - W. K. Rogers. l‘ C‘ S 5. regular weekly meeting of St. Prlere a Notre Dame and Toccata. Paul's A_ Y. P. A was held in the from Suite Gothiqus — Boellmarm. Parish Hall. Wednesday evening. Concerto in A Minor — Grieg. Mrs. MacRae and Mr. Mugford are truly to be congratulated upon their brilliant presentation of this outstanding programme. 1t is t0 be hoped that. the people of Char- lottetown will be given an oppor- tunity o1 hearing these Killed artists Ln recital in the near lulu-IT- v- letters AYPA (Anglican Yount! People's Association, and also AP. The monogram KP is s combination of two Greek Letters, X (chi) and P (rhoi, the first tWO letters oi.’ Ohrisfcs, the Greek WOICI for Christ. Belore refreshments, a lively period of recreation was enjoyed under the direction oi Bettie Compton. The meeting clos- ed with the singing of Auld lsang Sync and the Benediction. Pian- ists for the evening were Ann Worthy and Roy Muglord. A. 3B. said she was "brighter" and greeted him with laughter and tears. He will leave London in a couple of days, but hopes to have her Iurme for Christmas. The case o! Hope Hickey gained prominence in the United States when the tether made a public plea to the Pennsylvania Medical Scciely. He said he would submit her to any operation or treatment in the aid of rheumatic fever even though she died in the test. NEW DELHI - (C?) — An art exhibition. organized by the ministry of education as a step, towards the stock-taking of India's rich srt hertiage- is on view In Government House here. It ls the largest and most complete collect- ion of Indian art ever brought together. PYREX b Suitable for soup m b Beautifully packed in attractive gift carton Choose Gifts the China Ai HOLMAN'S I F». ct-ttusmss l6 CUP FLAMEWARE TEAPOT b Easy to clean with wide lid opening , b Con be placed directly over ilome ; ' b You see when ieo is oi desired strength ' b Serves os o Itondy teokeiilo Many Prices are Below Pro-War Level H O LMANZ I lusts»: a 1a .11.. u. st "maul ll SIICPPIIIC DAYS tlll CHRISTMAS m... omritewxyrlohllitltl t ‘The Hostess’ oking and serving of PYREX from Departments i I’! 3 l"! _ t time n a!‘ The presentation of trophies by the Prince Edward Island made at a dinner meeting of t Hotel, Charlnttetouut. Above is the meeting, at which a large _@w/<' flfl/“smmfid AtkilPo beautiful r‘ ‘ Rural Beautification Awards To Be Presented won In the 104B competition sponsored Rural Beautification s-cmlety will be he Society this evening at the Queen a picture of the attractive R. fr. Hol- man Ltd. shields to be presented to the winning schools in the contest. Plans for the society's ‘i949 programme will also be discussed at attendance is expected. The Bluenose Photo L»... Jdluy. "-1 ti. J.- 3nd o.......| cannot, gems/vs.’ —%.mA-iymyfsazt‘avngé%ewm . L/xc Chm. new: fivflfddodfl; mwwwéru; A414,?“ 770144 qwwflav-wrl-Zf "“"i'__“‘.'-‘Z1 The above is a reproduction of a letter from Mr. W. R. MacAsIrlii tn Editor ilr. Lorne Pierce of Ryerson Press. Forty-four of ,‘ are a. . ’ ‘ " ‘ by Mr. Andrew Merlrel. Many pentloler do not realise that the picture of the "Blue-nose" on the Qaciret of the book is the same view that is used an liu ("anulinn tmacenl niece and tltr Sit-cent stamp. Mr. Mac- Protestant CHARLOTTETOWN Orphanage Contributions c tral nedeque by Marion 5th“!- msn and Ellslbofll GT0”! Mrs. Ralph Cnllbeck 10.00 Misses Mildred and Louise Callbeck ‘1.00-Howard, Schurman. 1.00 Each: Earl Leard; Rev. D. M. Fraser; Mrs. Leslie Hooper; Otto Doull; Mrs. Edwin Clark; wagon Rayner; Ellis Webster; Lloyd Webster; Harold Bagnall; Mrs. T. J. lnman; Mrs. Albert Wright; Rev. C. A. Britten: C. M. Johnson; Mrs. Grant and Mrs. E. Crossmsn; Mrs. Ivan Dawson; John Stuart. 75c Each: Harold Clark; Mrs. Edison Wright. 50c Each: Sterling Tucker; Mrs. Smith Sharon; Mrs. L. A. Schur- man; Mrs. Edwin Lord; Mrs. Char- les Green. 30c: Mrs. Elias Schurman. 25c Each: Mrs. E. A. Hooper; Mrs. B. Johnson. 15c: Mrs. W. Crossman. Totai-—3'I.95. Bedeque by Helen Bowneaa, Mrs Hammond Bownesu and Mrs. Arn- old Henderson: 2.00 Each: Mrs. Mrs. Arnold Henderson; Mrs. Arthur hlurray; Mrs. Louis Mut~ tart; it'll-s. Walter Bowness; Dr. W. W. Tidmurslt; Vernon Craig; Mrs. James Henderson; Mrs. L. W. True~ lTlflll. 1.00 Each: Lloyd Affleck; Miss C. McFarlune: Orville Johnson; Mrs. W. T. Bowness; Mrs. Thomas Moyse; Otto Curtis; Mrs. Gordon Woodsidc; Rev. W. B. Crowe; Mrs. Reg Murray; Mrs. E. S. Weeks; Mrs. Wright Leard; A Friend; Mrs. Percy Alfleck. 75c: Mrs. Davis Jewell. 50c Each: Mrs. Jumes McCnull; Henry Lidstone; _Mrs. Albert Weeks; lilrs. Currie Sclturmun; George 'l‘zty'lor; Mrs. Mildred Craig, Mrs. Hammond Bowness; Mrs. George Ballem; Cottie Toombs. 40c: Mrs. Edward Gardiner. 35c: Mrs. Hayes. Bruce Attleck; 25c Each: Mrs. Calvin Leard: Mrs. Hugh ltiurru)‘; Stewart. Alfleck. Total—37.75. Carleton by Mrs. Nathan Bell and Mrs. John Myers: 2.00: Mrs. H. W. MacEwen. Mrs. Calvin i-lowatt; Mrs. Albert Muttart; Mrs. Wendell lVlcVi/illinms; Mrs. John Haslant; Mrs. Earle Thompson; Mrs. Harold Muttart; Mrs. Nathan Bell; Mrs. Leigh Low- ther. 1.25: Mrs. Frank Muttart. 50c ach: Heber Myers; Mrs. John Stewart; Burpee McMickcn; Gordon Mt-Williams; Mrs. Leith Cameron; Mrs. Ralph McCaull; Mrs. Harry Doull. 25c Each: Mrs. Boyd Lowther; Mrs. Irving Muttnrt; Mrs. Pnul LuVoie: Mrs. Wilbur Cairns; Arthur McMicken. Tntai—27.00. North Carleton by Kristine Huastis 2.00: Hedley Lowther. 1.00 Each: Stephen Huestis; Reg. McFarlane; Allison Harper; Mrs. Blanche Harper; Hudson Lowtlter. 75C: Wilbert Wright; 65c: Hazel Lowther. 60c: Roy Townshend. 50c Each: George Parker; Sobey. Total-IODO. Middleton by Catherine Craig: 1.00 Each: J. S. \Vright; Chm-lg; Wright; Herbert Craig; Walter Craig; W. J. Reid; Wilfred Craig. 50c Each: Esse Wright; Keith Affieck. Totnl~7.00. GRAND TOTAL BEDEQUE AND D1STRICTS——119.T0. Jack “GR-EAT WALTZ" GLORIOUS FILM MUSICAL LOVE sromt One of Hollywood's greatest must. cal dramas, "The Great Waltz," is bwilflht back to the Prince Edward screen in the M-G-M musical mas- terpiece reprint starring Luisa Rainer, twice winner ol the coveted Academy Award. Fernartd Gravet pntl the golden-voiced Melisa Kor- us. Gravel. plays Joham Strauss, Vienna's waltz king, Miss Ralner 1s cast as Poldi his wife and Miss Korjus is Carlin the singer whom he adored but who sent him back to the wile who was willing to give him up for the sake of his career. The story covers Strauss‘ rise to lame, his man-Iago, his opera tri- umph, the Revolution and finally, as an old man his great success at. the court. of Emperor Franz Josef. Spectacular opera sequences with stunning ballet numbers. court- room episodes, scenes tn the Vienna Woods, Strauss‘ debut st Donmsy- ner‘s Casino. the street riots, and n lavish ballroom scene provide spectacle for Strauss music sung by Miss Korjus. Luise Rainer gives a poignantly etched portrayal o! Poldt. giving her subject warmth. understanding and tremendous dramatic appeal. Grnvet is excellent as the composer and Miss Korjus gives both humor and vitality to the role of Carla "me Great Waltz" is a picture that can be seen again and again. FLAMJNG LOVE STORY UNFOLDED IN NEW I'll-M The flaming love story of a beau~ tiful girl outlaw and a dashing ol- floer of the Union Army is told in Screen Guild Productions‘ exciting movie of the Civil War, "Renegade Girl," which o ens today at. the Capitol ‘theatre for thrce days. ‘me beautiful outlaw. first a spy for snd Inter the leader of the famed band of border gucriilss, Quantrllls Raiders, is played by blonde Ann Savage, while the Northern officer who returns her love despite her lawless career is hsndscmc Alan Curtis. who added to his already large following in Screen Guilds recent "Flight to kees on the one hand and such holdout fighters as Quantrills gu01'~ but. not until William ducer-dlrector. Sunkist New Crop Christmas Stock ORANGES 399 Count~23c Dozen-S Dozen 1 .00 Buy them by the Bugfu-l for Health lust arrived MIXED NUTS, Lb. TABLE RAISINS and Maple extract, etc. XMAS SPECIALS IN STOCK-Candied Pineapple, Whole Citron Peel, Red ond Green Gluced Cherries, Walnuts and Almonds Shelled, Fancy Cocounut, Coke trimettes, Almond Package . c531“ LETTUCE Head Fancy Cooking APPLES 3 Lbs. . . . .. We ore taking orders for and have in stock:- TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE And CHICKENS Please ploce your order now or ioke your poultry with you us stocks go out as soon us w_e receive them. Phone 747. Fresh. Ground COFFEE, Lb. .. . TEA-Your Choice EXTRA XMAS SPECIAL stock. Hord Mixed Candy, Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Also Ribbon Candy Shapes, Popcorn Bulls and Candy Cones in Lb. order. Crispy Crust DOMESTIC SHORTENING Lb. SOUPS--Tomcto, Oxtnil, Green Pea, Mushroom, Celery, Chowder Your Choice, I2 tins for ...-...-.... 187 GREAT GEORGE ST. The Big Store with the Bi] Stoos We Deliver 9-0.1). ....... ......39c Vegetarian Vegetable, Asparagus, Onion, Beef Broth, . 1.00 CASH 6t CARRY STORES Phone What u. give for Xmas-BABY cutest-so ts. each Rss- 69¢ Gcl- 39c They make o lovely gilt for the U.S.A. us well Stile PFIW. Gfll- ~- IGRAPEFRUIT JUICE APPLE CIDER—.|usi Arrived for Xmas ' 1 148 oz’ Tin _ _ _ _ I Gullon lug . . . . . - - - -- I ~ » - - - » - ' , __ '"— Great for putting in the Pudding and Mlncemeol Eelrifiims FEACHE 1 ms . . . . . I KFITITIIUMT_*_ PURE LARD, Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33C {if-J's _“ _ . ~ _ H ‘ _ _ _ _ _ KLEENEX Package Toun TISSUE 3 Rolls Crushed STEWED PINEAPPLES, 2 tins Pure MARMALADE Large Jttr Fresh EGGS GRADE A PULLET, Dozen IN CARTONS Clnm CHRISTMAS F000 BARGAINS SALE nuns SATURDAY DECEMBER 1a ...45c ...55c ...19c 25c .551: 89c Red Rose, Salado, King Cole, Morse’: Etc. Limit 3 lbs. to on ixtrojSpcciol wFtmz VINEGAR ......... .176 see 1.00 Each: John Myers; Mrs. Clgafflctficll‘ Cfgieiijiatt; figssellsrxiltlif Elmer Francis; Mrs. Fcnton l-low- W ° ""1 e *9 Q ‘I _ 5‘ att; Mrs. Albert Craswcll; Mrs. "Bamboo Blrmdc ; 1-"gv@u' Claudla; Will GO Off TIIC All Iiedley Muttart; Mrs. Frank Quig- Drake, Jack Holt. Jimmy MBTWI‘ -—'" ley; Stanley Hovratt; lvlrs. Edna and Chief ‘lhuuder Cloud, i114! HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 11 -— tAP) Howatt; Mrs. Albert Morrison; "Tonto" of the Lflllc Rang" Yiidli’ fl Edgar Bergen almounced last Elmer Sturdy; Mrs. T. B. Gillespie; ShOW night he is retiring temporarily The story is sci. against. the turf bulent background of the lvltssour: border region tmvard the cud of the Clvll War. when the Union Army was confronted by hostile Chero- 5131'. Bergetrs show illas on the other. Tho picture curls tragically with the death of the girl guerilla leader. Berke, prov has drawn every ounce of exciting action lrrm the t Edgar ergcn Show from radio after l2 years as all air was rircqrpcd by its sponsor, Standard Bralllds. A deal for smmwflr by CoccwCola. fell through. The creator o-f Charlie McCar- thy and Mortimer snerd declared the current situation in radio baf- fles him "when a show like ‘SW13 the Mus-is‘ with no entertainment value can take away listeners lwm other shows that are trying to do Bergen‘; retirurrtcnt recently vestigatlon of the nail Nanalmo is not getting ‘a good job cl entertaining." adds other los to NBOs cute-time solid Sunday line-up. Jack Benny will swing over to CBS Jan. l and Fred Allen has said he will retire from radio atftsr this season. Ill- IDNDON — (CP) — Th! 1A1 Mayor ol London 1n 1925. Sir Alfred L Bower, 90, died recently. PROBE NAIL EHOBTAGI NANAIMII). B. C. —(CP) —- The Board of Trade has requested in- shortnga uthich ls delaying building of homes here. 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