' i . i II>AIII II.‘ I w I y. 4w—.— w -w--.—-—- — M: i- —— DECEMBER 1o, 19.56 ._ IL~ \)l'l:"il(l4l)'-l'l'l‘4 l\JWl\i .bUl‘\KlJlHl‘J . - i. '. Your “one” on For the iWEIiQEE fat ~ ,- ' ,~./- - s» t s‘ '1’ 4-’ r..- rs s» o. W‘ r Oar Cristm Assortmi‘ QUALITY and VALUE SPECIALS ON SALE DEC. 16th to 20th. cUOKING FIGS 3 LBS- — 25g MIXED NUTS SEEDLESS No Peanuts nisiiis BULK. w- — 11c Lb--—--- BULK DATES 4 LBS. - 25g TABLE RAISINS {Ergo PKG. 2 FOR 5 19c 3‘=-_f1:§-_____ 27g 16 01- T1N-—21c ‘ Assorted GHINESE airmen 1 us. JAR-zgc giigcgtirfis 99¢ NATIONAL ' '°"_’“ 12 oz‘ BOT“ 1 Moirs‘ Fresh Made 20 oz. Tin 2 for 2 Lb. Box. — -- -- Lacy of Lethbridge, Alberta. PASTRY rtouii 1 Lb. BAG-29g . BARLEY TOYS ___ SHORTENING 2 us. _i' 25c itb-Box-m- 29“ bluest. eyes and best figure in New i York The Ciuardiansunew serial i SU AR- or BROWN, 10 LBS. __ ._ 51c . 1 GY3li...“f‘ti§tiii§"t-ii?i ' GLENWQOD PIE PEACHES or CHERRIES Zniis - 21c 1 1 1 MARVENS SODAS wixnn: nut. _ E 15¢ EATDIIIA PEAS CHOICE QUALITY, No- 2 m z Tins 2'1‘; SHELLED WALNIJTS HAWES; LB- - - W45g out}? uni? In Canadian Legion Home i Tonight at 8.15 FREE GAMES SPECIAL PRIZES The fiontral Guardian CONFEERATION LIFE IN SUR- ANCE. 14-8798-7-12-312. A New i937 unlit iii for Timers! QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL (JON- CERT tonight 8.15. L-1358-l2-16-li. CQASWELL FOR CHRISTMAS Photographs. BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now, you will not regret it. , i TALES or ABEGWEIT - (Bremneri. L1056-12-5-tf i BUYING dressed poultry daily. i P‘. B. Conrad. L-l260-l2-l2~6i. i SAD BEREAVFMENT~ Mrs. A.J. Uougari of this city yesterday re- ceived the sad news oi’ the stidden death of her brother Mr. Thomas 1.1 | i REMINDER T0 ADVERTISERS. i -—Advertisers are reminded copy for new advertisements, or corrections, must reach the Guardian Oflice by l1 A. M. the day previous to inser- tion. Recently there has been a ten- i flClZCy to delay copy. enforcing tis to ' carry advertisements over to ad- 1 vertlsers‘ inconvenience and disap- i polntnient. Please make a note -— "Adr; must be in Guardian Office by ll A. M1" 14-11 i CHRISTMAS CONCERT W T0- night the choir o! Trinity United ; Church will present a service ofi ‘Christmas song. In addition to‘ ' i many of the old time carols there i 7 will be special solos suitable to the i “'1 i Advent and Nativity season by , iMiss Margaret Sterns, Mrs. Roy i Cudmore, Mr. Percy Williams. Mr. ‘Raoul Reymond and Mr. George; Johnson. A Christmas reading by‘ Mrs. Roy Smullman. Anthems and organ selections will complrte a program to which the public ls cor- dially invited. 'I'lie church audit- i orium will he specially (lecoratedl TO- ENABLE OUR STAFF TO ENJOY A GOOD CHRIST- MAS HOLIDAY THIS STORE AND MAIL ORDER OFFICE WILL CLOSE AT 6 P.M. THE NIGHT BEFORE (YHRISTGIAS i i .__. u susurtzicio in: i and lighted for the occasion. i o ' >4 ‘ i In Memonam PPGSBIltauOn i nosonen on JiInILEe-A host i " -%___ i of relatives: iittd irie 1.: oi Mr. and i . --_- . t hirs. hicrtoit l\-Ic\ _' of Alexander, _ u > On the evening of Monday, Nov.‘ Man. called to honor thirn on the ‘ MR- EVERETT "- NICHOLSON i 9th u large number of the younger occasion of their goldui wedding i i i‘ i -i~ ifolk under the aupices of thc 'I‘uesday afternoon. Mr. McKayi T1191"? P855911 D95¢911111Y 11111131‘ 111i Young People-L; Society of the was; born in ltIontros-e. P.I~‘..I.. came Dece" her nth . ~ _ 1-116 P1111"? Edward 15131111 11°$P11¢11i Wood Islands Presbyterian Church lg) I-Z n. Muir. in 133i). and set- ii ‘ i 011 Tuesday. 061- 311111- 1935- M13 i assembled a; the home of Mr. and ‘ tied in the Alev-iii<ici' disztrirt ini ‘ i”? ‘ EVCYf-‘li- H- N1¢11015°11-.101'111@1‘1Y 01 i Mrs. Murdock McPhce for the 1881. Mrs. MCKZIV was born near: i 1 “'1 i '1" 11101191911 -— $2110 Borden. Mr. Nicholson had not-i purpose of doing honor to Mrs. Hull. Eilglallfi. and came to this I ‘I: ii’ r‘ I i . . been well for some time Drvviolls 1-01 Angus" Brown, Wood Islands (nee fllstfiCl iu liiiH. They were mitr- i - i- ' ' i T" Anhgonlsh '_' $520 nis death. anduhag spent] ssoltlqi Miss Elizabeth MeDougull, Dea- rlrd at Airwiuticii" Der. l. 188G. A‘ N0 MUHPV will: .. i \i i \ i i ‘ 1199 X61115 111 11‘ FQVmCIB (‘11- COIICsSi. ‘ wedding (ll was served nt the , ' » - ~ 4 i December 12th iiflrililll. \\'11PF0 111$ bfiilht. 11fll1l1¥i F01‘ llinvitrds 0i a year before her heme. at 1 v.'.iicli‘iziii.i,ts wcrc the Buy Hwy-Pity 1 "H11 “n 3 \, .; T" Qummeaside __ $100 personality was enjoyed by all who ‘ nuirriiige Mrs. Brown had been 1 flvc children. ll erundeliiitlreii and " ’ i . is ‘ ' ' knew him. , living" at her old home in Belle f many pioneers oi the district who Ntxt YQN» /\1i<i'u iiiitt} >1 ‘i; ‘ also hofiday excursion He was born tliirty-seveir yeitrsi RIVCI‘ itnddiiriitg this period shc i had tittended the wedding 50 years i '( ' i _ - ago at Hilntei Rnci. In his early as Vice Plesidtnt of the Young tiger-Brandon Exchange. ._. fares f0!‘ students and years he became alt employee ofi People's Society had been very act-t ~ -__ i 1 encrfl “Mic the Canadian National R8li¥lll‘.)',.i\1ril\'t! in assisting in all of the work ‘ PRE-NUPTIAI. Sll0\VEIt.——'I‘he g g ‘ p ' which work he served as a section; of the Society. And while Mrs. heme of Mr. and lvlrs. John Doyle foreman for fifteen years prior to Brown will continue to be a resi- wa the scene of it veiiv eriinyriiiiii: 1 his illness. He was tiossessetl of i dent of Wood Islands and vvili also zifiail" on Friday evening, Not. iii. i sterling qualities and was affect~ l no doubt continue to trike n. cer- when the Inatiy friends of ltiiss ‘ ionately enjoyed by those with tnln amount of interest in the ‘Alice Trainer gathered to ieitdcr w_ KI whom h.“ labored. i work of the Society, still knowing; ‘her a hower of many usrful nnd He we. married twice, his fiPSit‘ that she vxill in her new sphere of valuable gifts. al.~o their good . 131 Queen St. Phone 510 wife being Miss Dorothy PlllKiCV- 1 111i! m» be able to (lerote as much I \\'l:.1l€‘fi for her iianpitiess on tier ' who pagspd a\v;\y mmp time qgqitlmc and energy to the work as approzicliiniz murriugi- _ NIH-Nil?!" To them ‘V9113 born two children, 1 the has been doing the _vouug Louis 'l‘ritinor, brother oftile bride- Mary and DQfQLhy_ He was 131w people feel that thi; would be nn ID-bt‘. acted its crooui and escorted married to ltliss Mildred Ferguson, opportune time to give expresloti her to a chair which was pretiily and to them two sous were born, to their appredation of Mrs. decorated with artifLznl flowers John and E\'(\|'c[t_ llrovrnls services to the Society for llic OCCERlOlI. during \\'1lli'il the I i He is survived by his sorrotving j ciuring the past year or more. Wedding lviareli \\'i\‘~])11\_\'f3(i by Mr. i wife and four children; his mqthnri The earlier part of the evening Leo Malone. The gifts were opeu- , i . 0TH srones fitlifiiiflmfiffiiiflfi Charlottetown Mm Maw Njghghqon of gummy i was pleasiuttly spent in music and ed by Mi s Rita Aim-phi‘ while Miss — -— River; three sisters. Mrs. Charms J genres. Later when all had as- Bertha Redmond read the accomp- ’_,Q-_¢nui=,-,;¢<i m, 5', Au Ozler. Boston. Mass; Mrs. Edward i 5@1‘11b1°i1 R917 R H°11~*1<‘i' S19v9" “ii-Wig "C159 ‘- Mi-‘s R11“ 1391111191111 i Hope River, on Wedn~ skilmdel-S’ Wcsm-n Canada‘ and ' was elected chairman for the oc- Look the presents front the bride- p10,; iii “this MM» lVIrs. Harry Purse)’. North Rustico. “51011- 10*)?" M1“ TmML“ i" ‘i1 {"11 (11111t1111P1' 01' 3 BUY TUIIAY High Grade Coals Within the Hunter River Presby- terian Church at two o'clock thnt Sunday the rcgtiliit- service wasi l) l. and folir bvfiujcrg‘ Jun‘(\sr Bmhursii In a few well chosen words Mr. =1ili11‘0l1l1F-11‘ \\'~’11'vi’1w 111i1111<111 1111-‘ 'l‘iair.( r, b qgglgllwolql) NB‘ Newman‘ Nt,“.|,[n.i_ vm-nlom; ‘Staveit slircd the puriroe of the donors. for the r kiizdi ss and pail-M; Alum,” ‘ l" 1101,9149‘ 3mm“ 311155‘, “m1 wmiud gathering. He then culled upon P-PHFIKIHIX- 141111111 1W1» hi’! 1Y1 111111 'l‘houiii..l1olger,both i [QMBERLY of Ahyfifld‘ REL yMis" Mary Belle McKay to rend 1.10 remain r o1 the err-hills 1111b Rev. W. V. hlneuoii; QYD ' ’ A short funrral service was held u“ “time” 1° Mrs" BMW.“ The "mm m mu“ “ml danriiiz‘ 11K‘ 1"~'1'1‘111011i‘ 111111 11 3-1111 1 1111“ 1 NE‘ lif- MacLeatrs Funeral Purlorsdziddlchg was n‘ "91)’ 11fl11l‘l‘lllLZ one l -'-~~ - N11l11~11 M11“ '1'111‘ 3-1 11111‘ ,1 "i189 111117191 hard- Chnrlgttpicwn M “no H-Clock m} i and told of the splendid vrork done ('.\'I'IIO_LI(‘ PUIYHIY SO('II<I‘I‘\' pmeuy uv;‘iti'1itril ' _ Friday. Ocwbfl. 22nd. with m,“ GU by Airs. 1:fl'()\\'ll, not only lll lhe in- —'l‘iie Plane:- I~lti\\~,u~;l id Uuon i plum. in; m, m, Carlyle wcbstm, omckmman Mrs‘: terests ohthe Young People's Soc- cf this socxiy held the Nov inlvrr undo ('1,l( you tho & N_ D_ Madman sang Yo“, appmwiietv but lll the interests cf the mcrLng on the iLiPTllO-flil of the urn} o; iii-r hunter, _ _ , _ riatcly Mrhe old Rugged crab“ , Sunday School as well. and ofhow lirtli i . ill: home of Uri‘. P, w. March \\'-.|,\ lwuuiitulu- l‘i".itl\‘i'i\i » “ qgreatly her services will be inis ed C1£ll‘l~Z‘ll. The new study progralu ‘Mrs. Clureuic Reid. tlillll. vi f1 i at such time‘ as she will not be for the your liieuu at this meeting. groom. lliirlng Alitfia is‘ Poetry? eall- ~ able to be present. The question, Wit Shortly before the closing the rd forth some ' nul and thouqlit- l . . ‘. ' ' ' ‘ ' f- _ - . . . . '. gglgiedfimtlslqgfi‘Efwnfabficiuxig i leading of the adtllfess; Miss Mary ipruvuiiilig wit, .4 "mic (imiusinn ussisunk Favorlic min“ ‘of u", M £11113" °11_ 1111111111 01' 1111-‘ Y011112 ,ihti:. followed was sllntulating and ‘ " ' ' PCOIJWS 5°°1e1y presented Mrs. leave promiie of an interesting and Navy blur < '- ‘JQAJQ \ Til LITTLE- \\ith ha‘. it» in i.-li. I W" ’_'” deceased. “Abide With Me“, itudi . . .- I _, _ _ _ h ,_ , V‘ _ i y, __ ._‘ _ _ '_ _ v __ i P f _ “Peace. Perk“ Puma“ “we 5mg’ Diloltvticirtiliélris asslticuélsficlti‘ d , lrioiiiubio stflcthl‘, Tlluticii bporuis ugh‘ iitdiiucd oi is‘. .-‘. sit v HUJJT-i-{AN yo‘ i m esslonal cards M“ “ma” C“"°“’ 1°°““1"y "m: her mtmy Iriwrls I01" 1111s kind eir- 1 iirmiuziliirinioe-riii-"nlii hi; eiliiiii‘tuiiiikitiiutll. niiil‘ H 1' 1 ‘ with Youn c0211.» <1 _ I __ ___ ___________ k “ST:c5233]lbgigzzifi\vgifghliitfég‘m; pressioniof tliflti appresiatlon of lL-fliic]5||]_ The Druunum- m_~¢gin;_;_ grQQm ti... nifty pililpiilfitt} it; ‘ - \,I,_ 112m», , ' , ' _ 411' 5911"?“ a 0111911 111 3111il111i§ ilielrl at the houte of Ali's. D. J. brotin"; Erin-t Th. lll “(j/ ‘(Q YQJ BQT“ i & Co, “e Stacey‘ Robert Ncison’ “m” "For 3119-5 a ‘M111’ G°°d kilim” .R‘iley on the afternoon of the 10th to the bride \\n~ ‘.1 out‘; i - ‘ ._,,,\:;-_- . gisxxfdi wiiiiam M“°L°°‘1- 51mm" Mr. Angus brown was present was a lnosi- enjoyable occasion. muff. to 1hr iirivlv-siiv-iiti -~ Chartered Accountant: ' iaud at this time added his word Anhgugh a iiwi~fini~inuprs \\'_‘_\1'(\ ab- i-osui-y uuu u» tut» y». - ‘ c1 11mm“ ‘m 119M“ ‘)1 Mrs- Bmw" sent. the next eluiptei- in the course 801d 110 11ml P911111’ 140 RI h At U ' ll O 0'5 I ‘ . . . l, c mond sire" of whlclls ifiielvgeceifisedxigiiisgca itierfi- “m! the kmdnesh M the 1mm“ of study outlined was tJkcn up and 1'01'l‘111011.\' 111v i-l11<‘-\\1 i mm“ 47- P. O. B08 1Z- bery conducwd u service‘ Into“ i P991319 1'0 1197- discussed, Three poems submit- i0 tllt‘ home Oi the 1,1 511°“ RGdTP-‘SCS “we 111°“ 31W“ ted to the November meeting were dfillilvlh b1'<‘1111111>1 \ éieajeuTim M the Hume: 11y A1°$5"‘- A101‘ MCI-minim“ Mm" read, and their criticisms contpaircd. 1"T'-'-'<B01i11‘1‘h 1>P>L tl.\'1t‘. “P1X 151i? i __________ 1' dock McPhee. Harold Young, T-h-b. ll‘r\lllo(i of judging 59.91115 to ilmncrlint: Il'.(‘ll(i,~ {ind iiliitiuesi McLeod & Bentley u“. iPias-‘r t";."i.:*::1i::;.i1:i.:".i1.:'.1122 I w‘ E- BENTI-EY. K. O. F r ' art. Mis Margaret Crawford, Miss gd L’.piiilmf.Qflitunfiiiild i‘, tiny; ing in the evening, to the hi u e of i in J‘ A‘ BENTLEY: K- c- __________________ Christine Gilli-s. Miss Grace MC- 111110111200 qild‘ is t ‘for criticism the bride where supper V-l‘ ..~d ‘mics P1111 Mlttfllfli-ibu" Dougall and by the chairman, Rev c 3' ' ____ to a lioit of friends and i e . i ML REY To LOAN I H T R 11911519)’ siaveft- BOLGEWTKAINOR NUPTIA|I§ who had gathered to (‘\i."llli their i M ‘ ' All stressed the value of the t__A very pmty wedding was licarticst congratulations. Among‘, i I services rendered by Mrs. Brown to ‘ the guests \\'1‘.O were l.1i.l.l" r~ B I the Young People's Society. — — friends of the bride unit l;.i')illll M ' A" LL-B- Fitting and Supplying Glaslel The mule of the evening which Rev. Father W. V. :»l.‘..‘.1,ll RRWTFTR. SOIJCITOR. ETC "c- WflS of a very Irish order was fur- i use ol their beautiful home for the Mter the rvcttin" ilifi i) :u .{itll' B.“ oitlgNEY LOAN H o N nlshed byghthelwgocri Islarrlid Se}? ieveniitg. This dvot; tlllltifl Tlllt- - i .n:i:i ‘ ""48 l- , J. etinders. orty e ore t e gal - i ably acknewe ge . ten ‘oin- _,y,ti M chl1'1°"°1°" 09.1.0 ' ' ering came to B- close a vote of ed hand, and sang Auld Lmu; iuiiuit" ull luv‘ A uouTugiggamT thanks we: extended to them for i Sync, ' lluppy pulpit, . leX. W. Mathesnn m" Con“ ‘d; E‘ their music and by them suit- Following this came the singing cquptu will [[‘,>i(|(\ in 11min‘ Hitvl‘ i BARRlSTI-IR. 591131103 ETc c. " "w" w i nbly acknowledged. A vote of or the National Anthem which “time ire Broom L. a pm.l,,,-i,us, Money to Lou: l" " ' pm‘. n‘ i thanks was also tendered to Mr. ‘ brought a very pleasant evenlnB t farmer, Office: 90 Great our" Bu,“ 4.1-1 and Mrs. Murdock McPhee for the i to a close. i M