DECEMBER 23, 1949 lTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETO WN ~PAGE THREE TLAST CALL ciiiusriiliis rooli BUYS T T0 EACH AND EVERY CUSTOMER OF 1949 WE WISH A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR FROM THE STAFF AT CASH 8i CARRY. PLEASE PHONE EAtRII-Y 747 FOR FRIEE DEiL-IVIERY CHRISTMAS CANiDY ur Big variety of bulk candy — priced from, Ib. .. DOMESTIC SHORTENIING 21¢ u. - 4 lbs. .......................... .. .00 Fllisr GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .. 65C FRESH FRUITS (Ind VEGETABLES IN STOCK Tangerines, Sunkist Oranges, B.C. Delicious Apples, Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cukes, Radish, Spinach, Parsley, Parsnips, Turnips, and Cranberries. . 2.75 ISLAND MACliNTOSH APPLES, 5 doz. 95c—1 bushel hamper . . . . . . . .. 25c ____ _. 1.25 CHOICE CHRISTMAS STOCK _ GRAiPES,2Ibs............. . . , , . . . .. ioo Boxes GANONGS CHOCOLATES, 3 lb. box—o su-per value-while they last Tdilet TlSSUlE, 3 rolls .. 25¢ RINSO, Iqe, pkg. , . . , ,_ 37¢ KLEENEX, 2 pliqs. 35c New LUX Woodbury's FACE with coupon .. 23c SOAP, 4 bars 30c JAVEX, med. ‘bottle 17c ‘FRESH GROUND stisr, lb. . . . . . , . . . . . .. 29C sec our DISPLAY or CHIRISTMAS POULTRY EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE WHILE STOCKS LAST GRADE A TURKEY, l6 to 2o lbs. BCICII—I‘D. .. 53¢ GRADE A crest, 1o to 15lbs.eoch _ lb. 49¢ GRADE A MILK FED CHICKENS, s to a lbs. each-db. 49¢ GRADE A DUCKS, 4 to 6 lbs. each-lib. . . . . . . . . . . , . .. 53c S.P. COTTAGE Fresh Country ROI-Ls. "Y Weight ROASTl-NG PORK Ib-t. _._.ki.k .. .. I very meaty, lb. .. Heinz KETCHUP, 2 large bottles , . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 55c Heinz HORSE RADISH, bottle .. ,_ , __ 35¢ Heinz TOMATO JUICE, Z tins .,. .. ... 25c Heinz BABY FOODS,3 tins . . . . . .................. 25c Heinz SOUP SALE, assorted 10 tins 99c Heinz CHILE SAUCE, bottle . . . , . . . ................ 33c Heinz BEEFSTEAK SAUCE, bottle ......... . . . . . . . . . . . 29c Heinz SOUR PICKLES, bottle . . . . . . . . . . . 19c Heinz SWEET MUSTARD PilCKLiES, bottle . .. 39c Hclnl FRESH CUCUMBER PICKLES, i0! 27¢ SPECIAL LINES Libby's Sweet Gherlsins, Tabasco Sauce . . __ 59¢ Iar .. .. .. .. .. .. 33c Angosturo Bitters, bot. 1,15 Lea and'Perrin's Sauce ,, 39c Pickled Walnuts iar 95c French Dressing ,. .. 55c Stullfed Oranges: jai- 115 Ripe Olives, lge. jar 95c Old English Ginger Wine Chinese Sauce 55c large size .. .. 49¢ EXTRA VALUE - YOUR CHOICE COFFEE —- Red Rose, Chose and Sanborn's, Maxwell House, King Cole 4- lb. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . SPECIAL BLEND BULK TiEA- Ib. 79c .-,.....,.75c Dessert Pears, Z tins 45c Red Pitted Cherries, tin ..29c Sliced or Crushed Pineapple II" -- -- .. -: .. .. 3lc Tomato Juice, York, 4 Golden Wax Beans, B tins 1.00 tins ,. _ __ ,. __ 47¢ Harvest Brand FRUIT SALAD — 3 tins . . . , . . . . . . . , . . , . . , .. 1:0 CHRISTMAS WRAPPED CHOCOLATES - TOBACCO ._ MIXED NUTS — ETC. -- IIN STOCK STORiE HOURS — Fri. and Sot. until 9 p.m. Stone closed Monday — Open all day Tuesday. I87 GT. GEORGE ST. PHONE 747 w: DELIVER c. o. o. AVOID Indigestion, sour stomach and heartburn this CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S. Do not lot the thought of overeating worry you this your, "Mt now by baking MORISSETS STOMIIOII TOIIIO 15.107 your CHRISTMAS Ind NEW YEAR'S MEALI ll never before. Prlosizobper bottlq-s-Ilbsylrsatsnsnt. For sole at Ill drug counters and drug stores. Delicious Peaches 5 tins 95c Choice Green Peas, 6 tins 1.00 Pork and Beans, 9 tins 1.00 Green Wax Beans, 7 tins 1.00 OASII 8i OIIRRY STORES THE Hughes Drug Store WILL B! CLOSED SUNDAY and MONDAY Dee. IZSth and 26th WILL BE OPEN TUESDAY. Dec. 27th THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local Interest, but advertising oi n uewsy nature may be inserted at flvo cents n. word, atxlctly pay. able In advance. 000379 I0r_I’I10Io;rlphl CONFEDEBATION SURANCE. LIFE IN- AT YOUR SERVICIA-Arnfasl Coal Company. Phone 2498. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE" —Services Sunday, Dec. 25-are as follows: lilighfieid 11 a.m.; Winsloe bouth 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. R. Skin. ner, Minister, CLINIC CANCELLEDZ -- N0 Im- munization Clinic will be held at the Health Centre, 188 Prince Street on Saturday mornings. Dec- ember 24th and 31st. PRIJACIIING sisrtvwi: and spot-lat singing in the Caledonia Proslbytorian Church, Sunday. Dec- "mbf-‘r 25th, at 7.30. conducted by Louis Harris. JUST ARRIVED - Beautiful qlliltvd satin house coats as low as $9.50. Also winter coats at greatly reduced price,. Helen's Dress Shop, 54 Grafton St. (‘OVEHEAD - UNION ROAD. Christmas Church services for Stinriny, Doc. 23 are West Cove- hczid ll A. .\l.; Union Road 3 P.M.; CINFIWIUI Road '7 P. M. Rev. Thom» as A. Wilson, ltlinister, TIIE PRESIITYTEKIAN CHURCH IN (YANADA. _ Scrvices for Sun- day. Dor-uniiri‘ 23th, as follows: Carclican ll A '\l lioino Valley 2.570 P, M ‘Motiifiiliri 7.30 P M. Nlonlagiv- s‘. l0 A M Come to t"IllLI‘(‘h 0n (Thriniriias liay. Rev. Norman Young. Alinister. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers arc reminded that their copy must hn lll the Guardian not latcr than noon the previous day to guarantee lnserlioils. Out of city advertisors who tr-lephorie classi- fieds, etia. should particularly bear this in mind. NORTH RIVER IXNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. —, Sunday Dr-rrizn-bci‘ 25th, liov. H Barber. Pastor. The Pastor extends best Christmas wis=he;. lri the members rind friotizls oi all lhc churches of this Pnsticraln. llc (lr-vply regrets that on account oi‘ illness he will not be uble to l: e the regular op- paintnwnts on C Zstnlas Day. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE. - Christmas services. Wiltshire l1 A. M Whc-atley River 3 P. M.| Topic “Visitors at Biizhlehem". At Hunter Rivtr will bu a joint ser-l vice with tlio Preslrvlerinii coit- gregatirri a’. T30. with special music. Speaker. Rev. Donald Nich- olson. At Vlliitsihirc at 7.30 a candle lighting Forvlcc will bc conducted by the hficriion Band with Carol singing and colored pictures c! tho first Christmas. Rev. Howard Christie Minister. QFQY - 14s P.M. rnluuv NIGHT CORINNIZ JORDAN You'll like hcr music and friendly chat-it's delightfully different. Presented b MsCORMICWS BISCUITS Napoleon and Uncle Elliy BmSCANTLEBURY SIGNS. PHONE BIRDS AND ANIMALS MOUNT- ED.-—A. F. Calder, Taxldermist 44 Upper-Queen Street, GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO SPECIAL $19.85. Store. ALL KINDS Cigars-Cigarettes — Tobaccos Xmas giving. - Fred Lambros. Toombs Music BEAUTIFUL LAIVIPS. — Spccial $3.50. Toc/miba Music Store. JUST ARRIVED anotlher stripe ment of Lentheric Cologne in Tweed, A‘Bientot, Ricpartee with or ivithoul atomizers. Johnson dc Johnson. CROWN PROSECUTOII- At a recent meeting of the Provincial Government Mr. J. Harold Good» win, Summerside, was appointed Crown prosecutor for Prince County. BRADALBANE PASTORAL CHAWJE- -— Christmas services Sundial’. December 25th. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. Fredericton Jun- ior Choir will sing. Rose Val. ley 3 P. M, Mission Band will par- ticipate in service Bradallbane 7.30 P. M. W, B. lVIiacPhail, Minister. IIIONTAUITIT. UNITED CHURCH CIIARGE.—-D("It‘l‘llb€l' 25th. Christ- mas Services conducted by the Minister, Dr. Maclienzle as fol- lows: Montague ll A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Lowor Montague It P. M. Srpecial meeting cl hie-it's club at close of evening service. C O R N W’ i\ L-l. PASTORAL CHARGE. -- Services December 25th. Kingston ll A. M. and 7.30 P M. New DCnllinlCl? 3 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 PM. Church school 11 A. M. Special Christmas milsic at all services. Rev. M. K. Char- man, Minister. CITY POLICE COlJIIT--At the Stipcndiary hlagistrutefls Court yesterday. a man vlinrgerl with obstructing a pflHCP offirci- was fined $10 and costs or 20 days while a second man charged with being drunk and disorderly was fined $20 and costs or '20 days. The same two men appearing on (‘hinges of escaping lawful cus- tody were ouch sentenced to 3O rlays in jail. A man charged with possession of stolen goods was sentenced to six months in lail. while a man charged with theft of a coat was remanded until to- day. A drunk and incapable was remanded until the 28th. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY -— The nurses of the Cunicl-all Home held their annual Christmas party in the reception room- on Wed- nesday evening. Members of the Prince Edward Island Hospital staff were invited and the nurse:- of both residences presented a Christina: program of carols and short plays. A group c4 nurses sang. “Hark the Herald Angels Sing.“ "Silent Night Holy Night". and "Deck The Hull". Miss Jean Campbell gave a Christmas read- ins! and hiiss Gracie Bryant sang “O Holy Night". The program concluded with a chorus of “Win- ter Wonderland“. Before the re- freslhmcnts were scrvc-d San-ta ar- rived and distributed gifts to the nurses and their guests. Personals‘ Mr. Roland Hennesscy, B.Sc.. and student in Social Science. from-onto, has arrived to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Joseph Henncsscy, Stew- ’ art Street. MALE TEKWONOPOLY BROKEN LONDON — (CPI -An estimat- ed 1.000 women in Britain now are engaged in TBSpOSINo engineering work. At most. of the universities and technical colleges women are attending engineering courses on equal terms with men. iii cumin uéiifiili’ VII-IAT IN SAM HILUS ‘THIS CONIEUNDED CDNTRAIFTION HIDING HERE INTI-VCLQSET.’ sou see. unccc etav, rrifA ooniiiaiiiimou CLOTHES Rum, umewztu. stereo. BRIDGE OF CANADA FLOUR B AW GEE/ UMILE ELBY; 714E115‘ SOUR CHRIST- MAS PRESENT‘! I INVENTED IT AND BUILT ITALL BY MYSELF. ' WILLIE: EVERY CHRISTMAS EV! WE READ DICKENS’ CHRISTMAS Q%L AND I DECLARE I'VE NEVERHNDSUOH AQOUD LIGHTON LAMPAND BiKHOL-DBE. IT’ BiFffi . [0380 Wl-Inr 11-“.- . AI .1 I AND MAKES for g smart dresses ‘WJ’! » v 21's‘:Vfn'n'fn'u'n's'n'n'n'n'n'a'u‘n‘f-‘i g The Morning g Is Near lls By Susan (ilaspell 1|I"-'-'-‘¢'-'n\'- Things that would need to be I°°k°d I-IITOUBh carefully - such as tropes-s, she set aside. She and We". i-en could e0 through thorn to- gether. and then they would tail; about the things he had to toil her. 'l‘here were times. after the workmen had gone and the chll. dren put to bed. when she felt the Dost alive there, more real than flflybhing 0f the moment. In the 51m": room she (‘Ollld see hrr niother sewing near the lamp air-i Father reading the paper. She would hear hrr mother sav. "It's time for you ritlldron lo go to bed." Arid when shr- would now. light her candle and 2o up the stairs sometimes she would again be iii» little girl Lydia and wish her mother would come in and kiss her good night. Mother had rarely done this. She wondered why. ll; seemed so natural to love your children. One thing had hurt her deeply. All the furnttiured had been taken out of heir room. She found most of it later in the attic and she got an idea her room had been used bv some man who sirorkcti there. There were ilthnr rooms that. could have been civcn IILIIT. Bill her walnut spool bod was stacked against a. wall tn the attic, hrr dresser, her table and little rocizrr - piled there its it no one wanted to see them. At first she rotild not. bring them back. But one rhcorful morn- ing it. OCCUITtI to tier perhaps Father had broken up her room because it TIIEKIC lilm sad to see her things when she was not. there to use them. En sh:- had them brought; back. and now she slept in the spool berl and looked through the elm to the stars. Warren came out often to see how things were going. and Ivy came too. and said she wouldn't have beliovmi the dzsnlnl nld place could look so chr-crilll. One day Lydia said to hcr "l found this old picture oi‘ Mother, Wasnt she lo-aelyi then?" "Yes," said Ivy, and moved aiwav. "I don‘t think this quilt saying; is worth washing. lt would g0 t0 pieces." But Lydia dldtft tum to the quilt. She continued to 100k at the picture. What was it. Mr. Blake had sairi that day in Romc? "She was the most beautiful woman I ever knew." He murmured: "It wasn't like any other beuiltv’ - and his eyies seemed dwelling with this beauty he had known, In leaving that dal’ “You must meet. some friends. Lydia" b “I'd llkn to,“ said Lydia. “ivhen Tm a little farther along with fill this." Ivy said: of mi‘ Chapter VIII Lydials first caller. aside from Warren nrl Ivy was HCIW)‘ KIYIIIPI‘. lt was nice of Hctuiv to come 2t. the hour that. would he a little lonely. The workmen wore quitting early today - because some ma- terial hadn't come. Much jovial talk. but soon they would drive away. the sun wctilii rzo and she and Diego and Koula would be thei-r- nloiir. Acidic hein- Bd her through the day, but coulil- n‘t stay nights bot-arise of her own family. Just as this cheerful ac- tivity was dying rlmvn Sh? hcnrzl a. dog barking in hizh excitement and a man call: "ilrv! Didnt 3'0“ ever see a donkey brforc?" A black-andnvhiit dog ‘IVES bark- ing at. Pancho. and a man was swinging over the cemetery fence. She knew by a remembered gait - rather slow. and with a certain swinging from side to 5W‘. IP13?’ it was RIGHTS’. She started up the hill to wel- come him. "Hello. Lydia." he call- ed in his slow, full volco. "Hello, Henry.‘ After they had shaken hands they stood looking at each olhr-r. "Youre Lydia. all right." hr said. "so are you Henry" - and he uni“. the some kind face, though IIBZHICI’ now. She showed him what she hart been doing, and they ivalkoil nll around outside. talking of what. tho fruit trees needed. He. would spray them for her himself. She d hotter take out. this rose; I" ‘mu diseased. The pennies looked starved. but. they might come bar c. consul alone, Yos. the honey- suckle was all right. Hardin kill lmnr-ysilckle. once it got going. Then they went inside. Hour? said he had never taken to tea in the afternoon. but you could 89b him to drink coffee any timfi Yo" "fig. 5R1. in m» krchi-n. for sit- ling room and rllnlne room “or: pretty much torn up. The POI!” hf a homev cheerful smell. and tht‘) ate cookies and tallied OI 11”’ ‘IF-I’ u... lo do um, She told him about. m» (KIIIIdIEII. who “we cler- rng in Sigh!» ______W (Continued on Paco If" W. I. Sewing Class Achievement Bays ‘rho Womc-rfs lnniittitr sex-ring class at Ellcrslir- hcld its achicvu- mont day on \Vodnrsd.i,v. Doc. l4. All nl’ the class members nor" which thcY It-‘ld madc during the right weekly Ici- sons conducted by fills". T\I<II‘\' Robin and Miss Mavlra Bn-“VPII- Sovoral guests wrrc l11‘"‘°"‘~ Miss llohin l‘f‘\‘l(\\\'(‘t’I tho tours" briciftv for tho I7NIOTII of tlti gurus and answered questions riu SFWIFIZ Tilt‘ class IIIFIIIIIPI‘; uni‘ short talks on thr- yinlnLs they had lc-arncd ill inak-n: thrir fliTE-SIS After 1hr class mcmbrrs Il'l’1 served an altraotivo lunch to th: guests Mrs, Austin Hardy nf Froc- lnnd thanked Miss Robin and bliss Boswell for their instruction. hllss Boswell rcplird, thank-n" 1h‘ ladies fm" thrtr ro-operali anri their faithful attendance at the “rune-I 13:! .1'n',~' .14», raw. A \(\ \ “Q ~mInn-I.KQQK~QQ<&IKGIW. (‘Qxwi smartly styled cosy Robes. ntzti .K l i Fur Coats - values. IExclusive Ladies’ Wear All colors and 4.95 NYLONS — The new Frame Heel, dark seams . . . . . . .. ter length sleeve. Blue, red, WIIIC, grey. All flilflfitltfilltlfilltlittitwiifififilieiliiifiihixtitlhiiclitihs . clicnilles-an attractive and practi- cal gitt. Priced lor budgets . .. HOUSECOATS -— Eiderdown and Chenille. sizes . .. Welcome the holidays in our resident buyers of Montreal are ever on the alert to send us daily all the newest and most attractive styles showing in larger centres, featuring both evening and daytime wear, We can fit into your budget with 7.95 '° 49.50 Visit our store today. _ price range .i n. m. ..s us. .-. .-. ... Cosy Winter Robes - Relax at home in snug comfort wearing one at Greendal’s All wool tlannels, satin: and 4.95 '° 22.50 Atour special value prices you can allord to give her the b‘ gilt of her dreams — a luxurious Fur Coat. l biggest and best assortment this season, Specially priced for Christmas We have our Compare our giving. . The GREENIIIIL 00., Lltl. GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM OREENIIAFS CHILDREN'S snow SUITS _ Three piece ii’ l i Luxiiriilvus Slips filed by Kaymar, attrac- ‘f tivey ace trimm . a ii Pllllt, blue, white. Sizes 32 I0 4o f." 9:“ ; rlmme . L! whNfTIES’ k— ‘lance trimmed and plain. Sizes 6 to l4. , I e, pin , ue to y‘ and yellow. All sizes 79c MEN'S TIES g f; NIGHTGOWNS _ Silk, CEIGIIESE, silk lef- Phil's Md ffllwv sey. Smart styles. all to F‘ sizes and colors MEN'S SOCKS '° 6.95 1.95 BLOUSES — Wool jerseys, new three quar- 3.49 SWEATERS . g ALL GIFTS CHRISTMAS BOXED use OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN - A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT THE GREENDIIL 00. LT. LOWER PRICE STORE 10I QUEEN STREET Festive Season Dresses -- plain and fancy MEN'S SCAlRVES, white and fancy MEN'S SHIRTS white and striped MEN'S PULLOVER n-rlemiracleiewrzlc-ccwtzlm I i i smartly styled dresses. Our 99 Queen Street red, brown. and blue. Plaid 10.95 ’° 14.95 75c ‘m’ 1.00 . 75c ’° 1.50 1.00 ’° 2.95 1.95“ 3.50 g 3.95 ‘° 1.95 lions. The class mclnbcrs includ- ed ladies from Elicrslic. Tyne Valley, Conway and Freeland. On Tuesday. Doc l3 the Wo- men's Institute sewing classes at O'Lear_v hold their achievement day. hlombcrs of both affcrnoon and evening claim"! mot. Jointly’ and several guests wore present. Many attractive garments for wo- men and children were warn or dis- played by the class members and each class member gave a Short talk on the problems sho had solved and the new points she had learned in constructing the izar~ merits she had made, Short demonstrations were given by ten class members on various phases classes despite adverse road conch" present at the achievement day to answer questions on sewing. styles and colour schemes. An attractive lunch was served to the guests by the class mem- bers at the olose oif the meeting. Mrs. Marne Kennedy of OLeary. on behalf of the class members thanked the supervisors for their mstruoLion arid Miss Robin end Miss Boswell replied. Clas mem- bers lncluded women from O'Leary, Knuulord. Springfield West and Dunbliirie. NOVEL SHOE LEADS TRIPLE IIXISTENCE KETYTERIIINIG. Northampton, England, Dec. 27.- (OPi_ vcumpn shown at an_r._viublliiohTtieir—ol~re_v cently. The shoe christened meleon". has one sole different. dctachgiife, . . The sole has ii grisiiia ilfpfl"; eddge of the platform into xvhlrh the wearer f“dll. in l0. r- ihan a Ulllv ute. fit an upper n! mp mm. and various KIEIILHR. The lrjrers are m he fashioned in slips" ranging from work to owning shoes. One manufacturer said it. is pori- slble that. the idea ran be applied to rhildron‘; FIIOfV-I ‘w. ilmt a sup» cesslon of slizhtly wirirniiig upper-n would fit. the childs groom; 100p the but "Chit ~ three FASHION Philip hlarigone shnv: an adegv l BO$OSGOTOIJWE A VOCABULAQY WHEN ' ~."~iw' fit" sec‘ .1...‘ II- c’; (AND IN CONCLUSION may i". siw THAT m -- LIN-~ELOOUENCE mo I i ITCZMESTDDICTATING ¢'R¢""L°°"‘"°" “*5 VOCABIJLARY I We “resumes WRUEATWIDIEES. WW5 OF i SPEECNESSAVS M165 Amflauggipmoclot; SRINDSTDIIE -- AS ms AH-nUH BUT WHEN ITCOMES ‘I'D A RAISE. HIS of swim: from hound tiuiiorl- are now able to kcap u... more s“. lation ill :r~..l in‘..- 1. . m. m“ Illzilgfn L" g Elllflzklfil- ‘Oil-SSE llv with rhariglng AIIOu sivlel, and Fur w. , i, '. i-A. birzlt in: i“ ~- ‘"12" c“ o» l- Ill k, t trl l -a . ll I part of tli z !"‘."‘.‘.. 19in conducted the classes and wot" lman’. n ' p0 u" new ‘he. they nr‘ - l'l-_- Opll‘ TLIIIICISFITQ-r‘ ‘s \ r T L—> 7W7_‘i"‘ TTM?‘ TI true. occur r0 BE A LAW by Fagoly 5., Shorten BS TTY CAPEM IND/AAA POLL-F, W0. RICO MW’? i ‘ i?‘ .1 “n.