mvEMBER 29. 1951 F'l Nylon panties, Whites I2.so. Qhrlsfmds Is 1jHE Ti; All nylon slip edged in lace and not Inaerta. 86.93. lace-ruffled. FOR LINGERIE GIFTS You'll belseeing them under the best the dressed trees in town . . . luxurious gifts of lingerie from The Gloria. . . . lavish with lace, and especially boxed for Christmas giving. The GLORIA THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ma CUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN F q of local Interest. able in advance. sands of toys. Lowest and 7-10 p.m. 300.Dorors ed. Ford ors Ltd. for can now finance a new reasonable terms. WEEK-END pairs of Men's Slater and Mel-lale oxfords. Broken 59.95. Page's on Grafton Street. eral of Mrs. Adam took place Tuesday ing from her late Bnylield St, to the Church quiem Iligh Mass was by Rev. Joseph Ss. R. The pail-bearers Frank Trainer. This column Is reserved law now- but advertising have Prefect and Consul cars at of a news: nature may he Inserted new low prices. Take advantage at five cents a word. strictly IIl!- 01 "WI 0"”- A.........:...:..-m.:. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! -- Thou- Firestone, Bryenton 5: MacKay co, ins and candy tables. IIEMEMBIJB Blood Donor PLAY 45'; for charity. lees? Clinics at Red Cross l-ldqts.. Char- and chicken at the Rolls-way. lottetow,n, Monday. Dec. 3rd, 2-5 Thursday. November 29th. Spon- NE-w Low pgucp; on E-"ugh that the all new English Consul cars-contact Stewart Mot- Sedan ha! details today. You snacmrs. .. M Black and Brown. Good sizes, only 9,. Hurry-Hurry-Hurry. Le FUNERAL TUESDAY-The fun- Mary Anne residence, 75 Most Holy Redeemer where Re- celebrated MacGIllIvray. C. Joseph Trainer. CONTACT: Stewart Motors Ltd, Save today. Phone 831 for further details. CHICKEN SALAD, tea and bazaar in Zion Hall, Thursday. Nov. 29th, 4-6.30 p.m. Home cook- prices. rgqulr. sored by Islanders Hockey Club. 310 NEWS! Did you know been drastically re- duced in price to meet your fin- ances. Phone Stewart Motors Ltd. for particulars today. Personals Mrs. Fred Jeffery, Hunter RIV- has arrived home after a month's holiday in Montreal and Levis. car at Scott lines. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cairns and family. and Mrs. Annie MacKin- non. Stanchel. have returned from a very pleasant two-week visit Mc- morn- of the IN MES. JEFFERSON RHOADIS The death occurred Tuesday evening. November rith, at her residence in Atlantic City. New Jersey. of Mrs. Jefferson Rhoades wife of Jefferson Rhoades retired patrol officer, of Police Dept. of that city. Death followed a short illness after she had suffered two strokes about a month ago. She was the former Miss Pheobe Livingston. daughter of Duncan Livingston, 48 Kent street, this city. she leaves to mourn besides her sorrowlng husband, her aged father and the following brothers and sisters: Sophia. (Mrs. James A. 'MacEoch- erni City; Archibald F.. Brooklyn. N. Y.: Belle. (Mrs. Vernon Moore). City; Jessie, (Mrs. E. A.'Wood) Moncton. N. B.: John A.. City and Margaret (M-rs. Ernest H. Ander- son) City. Being of a kind and generous disposition she will be greatly missed by a wide circle of friends and neighbours of her adopted city where she was held in high esteem. V with relatives and friends in Mas- sachusetts, and Providence, R..I. were: Maiden, Mass, motored to Crapaud. That Baily of Yours Continued page 2 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Martin, and intervmrshow? "A clear-cut physical diffei'r-ucr- p. E In and we” recgnt, wegkend between these two groups of poor- parade of the school children of a large city and as the groups of certain ages passed by. I recogniz- ed from the banners can-led which groups came from well-to-do or wealthy districts. the groups from the middle-class districts, and fin- ally those from the poor districts. While those from the wealthy dia- tricts were taller for their age, they were not more robust in ap- pearance and there was a more hlgib-strung or nervous look upon their faces. My own experience. then. was in line with the findings of Dr. Neu- statter in Great Britain. (Iguassu; , AUIQMAFIC . ' Io'sk"isI Ilssl ,,'vMovosyIro , -To Warm The a Famous Money - Davina Colombo Low-Draft Burner. 3 Gives both radiant heat for "quick. warm-up" and Vincent Leonard. Joseph Holland. Wesley Constable and Lawrence Heron. Interment guests of St. Patrick's Cemetery. Fort Aug- WOW Bcmmplnltd Mr. and Mrs. Parker er by Mr. and children and the mok P1", in Canfield. on their return trip they xrouv was not noted: one-third of the children in the circulating heat for warm floors. Coleman OII Heaters have wcll-lo-do poorer class ustus where services Butler. place Wednesday A. A. Hennessey Home to St. Dunstan": where Requiem High cclebrzilcd by Rev. grave, The Charles lline. were con. Mrs. Wilfred Rogerson ducted by the pastor. Rev. n:Nr.nAI. Tia.-srr.anai' --Tho funeral of Michael McCarthy took morning from residence in Maiden. IN Nlistoiflam Fune-Ml In loving memory Billill" Malcolm MacArthur, who Mass was November nth, 1933. Francis Cor- coran who also officiated at the In my heart your memory lingers. pail-bearers Harry Hyde. John Then: is not a day dear Mother. Lawlor. T. A. Ttodd, John Coady That I do not think of you. were: sweetly. tender, fond and true. and son showed poor physique, T, P, Gordon. who are taking up their tired faces were found practically and pale. only in the poorest group. In the poor group of fifty families. twenty were badly housed and thirty had insufficient. mmirv for food. only 20 per cent or this group were of M". nervous and 56 per cent were not. died as compared with 30 per cent nervous and 36 per cent. 'ihe iifiy wcll-to-do families." The above figures show clearly then, that poverty seems not in THE ROBERT to de- crease rather than to increase tho amount of nervousness in adults no moving parts-no wicks. They are styled with smooth. pleasing lines that combine beauty in appear- ance with quiet, efficient. trouble-free operation. SIMPSO "Where Smarter Women Shop" LAY AWAY A GIFT A DAT TILL CHRISTMAS nnfl William Cullen. Interment took place in the Catholic Comr- inry. Representation of the Chur- Iotteiown Branch of the Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. attcnded the fun- cral. The Legion graveside ser- vices was rend by Comrade Whis- ion Smith and the Last. Post. was soundrrl by Comrade Bugicr Wil- lnscrti-d by Her Daughter, Mrs. J. lliscott. Economical Meals IIIYISION OF NUTRITION liam Chuisson. RCA VICTOR THROUGH YOUR RADIO (Ionncria easily to my radio phonograph or TV act and play: "45" records aulomavi.-lly, perfectly! Ztdermh 8-IPIID RADIO-PIIONOGRAPII oy when oeautllul RC 'owerIui mod sroadcut radio and Only (Slightly higher in mahogany or blonds) Say it with an (:46 -'22 NfW mm II New as '51 and iust out Inf Christmas lagging. Powerful performer in its price class... LUMINOUS ll- ELECTRIC CLOCK-RADIO It's the Chanticleer ll -RCA Victor's newest cloelnradio styled la ivory plastic with poliplisd brus trim. '5-tube ACMDC radio. Tslccllroa clock has luminous numerals and hands. 'Slecp SWIftlI', and buzzer slam in scsrsva. .. ss150 - 94 be AC dl ;g;xIc&o,:vs,Idng1I.E;:,. in uunn ngly 1371:: .p'l:uIlc 0 5 mm The N, of c.'I.mIt la clinics of seven J: mm, In wunmm fashion to ours. Canada s best Vicrot; iii that k 9 The gift eeps on giving! When you give a genuine RCA Victor, you give the if: of rich and varied entertainment for t e holidays and for the (years ahead. What's more, you give a symbol 0 for over half 51 century with musical C I .3; RCAVICTOR . . . RIM In lalsvlslao It '4' 4 World Leader In Rails . . . first In Recorded Music o 4 instruments of the hi hest integrity in tone. - performance and depcn ability. so see your RCA Victor dealer now . and give the family the gayest surprise of the holiday - an RCA Victor. No bigger than a book! Less than 6' high and weighs less than 3 lhs.- at It delivers ull room- sin volume with dark brown plastic with weatherized aluminum uim an gold lacquered numerals. it catches envyio glances cveryw are. 500 (Ian bonerlus) A truly Ilna 3-Speed radio-phonograph Place: of the new 1952 models, RCA Victor's V-408 is a masterpiece of classic cabinet styling - with RCA Victor's Simpliicd 3-Speed Record Playing System. and superb standard and shortwave radio. In walnut. Sli hi It Is Ilmgd o'ak' gr rlvgolgglgnyl I O l quality associated For Victor lleeorda and Record Players MILLER” M08. 147 Gt. George street none 565 Your B. C. A. Victor Dealer "R. T. IIIILMIIII LTD- Sumnterahlu aml Charlottetown .. "Where Old Friends lilrct” .. s 1' . wmu R9 RADIO 5" ItIErrIIMI)IONLiMirso WVA S 3- 5- 5- '0""- TERVICI ' sulumcaalna . SALE! AND ll?-"35 For Victor leoortl Players special Representative us Kent st. Phone also MONTAGUE. P. I. I. and Records DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE How can you be sure your family: is well fed today? Which foods will you choose as food costs go. up? Each Thursday in this columni you will find sugszcstions for buy- ing and cooking the foods that Will I give you the most food value tori your money. . The safest standard for huyingl is Cnnailais Fond Rules. These rules include all the foods than are necessary for your family every: day. They are followed all across Canada. Your children are learn- ing Canada's Food Rules in school. Help them to put the rules into practise by buying. cooking and serving these foods every day. 1. MILK-Children (Up to about 2. FIRAUITS-One serving of cit- ms or tomatoes or their juiccst. One serving of other fruit. .'l. VEGETABLES-At lcast one serving of potatoes; At least two servings of other vegetables, preferably leafy. pzreeni or yellow and frequently raw. l I. CEIILEALS AND BREAD -. One serving of whole grain cereal: At least four slices of, bread uuhl butter. 5. MEAT AND FISH-a:)ne serv- ing of meat. fish, poultry, or meat alternaics such as dried beans, eggs and cheese. Use liver frequently. Eggs and Cheese at least three times a week. - VITAMIN D-At least 400 in- ternational Units daily for all growing persons and expectant and nursing mothers. PET DEER SHOT ingly today in a fight to save the life of a pet Japanese Deer-an expectant mother-who was felled by a hunter's bullet. One neigh- borhood youngster "slept. with "l'..sm'bie" last night to keep her warm and calm. She's had pen icillin. Tetanus shots and a blood and chilrireu Some ycars ago 129 Kent Street I watched a Phone 2188 EASTERN LIMITED XMAS BAKING FOOD No. 1 B'r'E:EiEi.ifst I BACON. sliced. lb. 49: Trimmed Loin PORK CHOPS. lb. 49: Magic BAKING POWDER. lb. tin . . . . . . . . . 28: All Brands TEA. in pI(gs.. 91: lb. 10 lbs. . . . . . 58.90 ivl?i?67fr"YEllBIx- " . .coolcovc--ass;-o-.59: Fancy Boma MOLASSES. bulk. gal. . . . . . . . . . . 51.09 Cut. Mixed Peel, pkg. 23c:Clark!s Pork & Beans. Cut Citron, pkg. 23.; 6 tins ...................... .. d1.00 12 years) at least 1 pint Red and Green Cherries, Gl'88l'l Peas, 5 tins .... 95C Adolescents .. at least 1'i pints - U 7 e ' Mum at mm H mm 2 pkgs. 'i9c Wax Beans, 5 tins 9oc Cut 1':in:eapplc;pl.'g. .. 23c Tomatoes, L.V., 4 tins 99c Aylmer SOUPS. assorted. I2 tins . .v. .v. . . S'l.00 Fancy . COCOANUT. lb. .......... ....... 39: PURE LARD, 4 lbs. ............. 31.00 Seeded Sticky 3 lbs; 0 o o o o a two rro wrs 0 9 0 95C Presh 5 0 A 5 .. o rt are e Fresh SULTANA RAISINS. 4 lbs. . . . . . . . . 51.00 Mixed p p CHRISTMAS CANDY. lb. 39:: 3 lbs. 51.00 MIXED NUTS . C001-fESII'llR,p N.Y. Nov. 27 All Brands , ;it1;):...”::i.”:l .i:::””:..;.": soAr rownsns. lg-. pkg. 39: MT. EDWARD HEIGHTS MARKET ruoivi: 1098 MT. EDWARD ROAD FREE DELIVERY I 2 Pkgs. 57: SALE transfusion. "Lambie's" fawn is expected about Christmas Day. FOR THE BEST III IIRIIGSTGRE IIEEIIS Sim lit 'Rvsnotpiisoa Ava-welsh N-an-I 3- "'0' i PIIIIIIE .. aoso K Refrigeration . SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes across . l Rewinding and Repairs A l l El.lwTRlCAL APPLIANCE ltopalra I l I l Palmer Electric I PHONE I444 lag. road building and many other uses. Other models and sizes to suit your requirements. Coming Soon-the famous John Deere Model R Diesel Tractor. A. Plclunn FARM melons Lin. JOH N DEERE Model "MC"'l'ras:1'or You are Invited to see the display of JOHN DEERE TRACTORS now set up In our Molpoque Highway Showrooms. The Model MC for farming. hauling pulpwood. snow clear- 2 i .i .