A p1oVEMBER 15. 1951 T I Country Kist TEA (Special). lb. .. Fresh Ground COFFEE. lb. . . . . ...-. Chop SueY Chow Meln NOODLES. 4 oz. tins SOYA SAUCE. DOHIE Country Style PICKI.E5u 32 O2. bola Mader Crays CHUTNEY. Crosse & Blackwell's CHOW CHOW, bot. . 4 tins 20 Oz. Tins L. V. CORN. 2 for . . . 15 Oz. Tins FISH CAKES. 2.for . . fsAi..i; -nuns pEAs. I5 oz.. 2 for 27: BEAN SPROUTS. 20 oz. tin I9: VEGETABLES. 20 oz. tin . 35: hot! QICiIl:'O PEACHES. 20 oz. tins- Home Canned--Heavy Syrup NOV. . . . 69: 97: 25: 20: 5 Special Savings ORANGES. 288's. 3 dos. . st BANANAS. .2 lbs. 45: GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for . .. .. 39: cures. 2 lbs: e egos-are 29c LEMONS. dos. ........n. 556 ... 49: N romrross. 2 16:. 45: HEAD .LE'll'liCE. each ....,?? SWEET POTATOES. 2 lbs. I9: 45: 99: 31: 25: Or SALAD BOWL. edclt . . . . Z9: SPINACH. bag . .... .... . 296 Choice Quality EATING APPLES Choice Quality-220 Count 3 box. 55: 32.79 Hamper 7 Lb. Bag 57: Bag 53: Pkg. 29: MACHINE sucro BACON (Special) lb. 59: swear PICKLED roux i-rocks. lb. eeaeaeeasoeaoeae P Regular S60.00 Special 549.00 Woodbury New Crop Seeded ' RAISINS. Seedless RAISINS. JELLO. Ass't.. 3 for ... . 29: TOILET TISSIJE. 3 for . . . 29: SOAP. 4 cakes . . .. ...... . 29: 2 eseereeaeeo 33: 2 .af07InIrve 2 pkgs. ...... 53: Appliances and etc. Sale. We have a fine selection of Christmas Toys. Decorations. Electrical Going at greatly reduced prices for this A small deposit will hold any article. PHONE 2594 "The Home of Proven VaIues" ANnru::w's onocainr PHONEP 2597 THE GUARDIAN. 'cnAimo'r"rs'rowN Pro liuptlal Shower A miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Ada Graham. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Graham of ayview was held at her home on Thursday. Oct. 25th. Although.the weather was un- favorable and part of the road ' t impassable, upwards to fifty guests one hundred and were present. The room and the bride-to-be's chair were beautifully decorated in pink and white along with bouquets of cut flowers. Miss Ada was escorted into the room by her friend Miss Ruth Simpson while Mrs. Graham played the strains of "Here Comes The Bride". Little Miss lnwther presented the bride- to-be with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The many baskets of gifts were carried into the room by Misses Katherine Wyand of Cavendish and Carol Ann Graham of Char- lottetown and the following open- ed and arranged the many love- ly gifts. Misses Bessie Moore. Earith MscLeod, Shirley Macxay and Mrs. R. Andrews, Mrs. A. Gorveatt. Mrs. C. Clark with Miss Jennie Moore reading the verses which added much merri- inent. - Miss Graham thanked one and all for the lovely gifts, and all Joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow". A very dainty lunch was served by the ladies assisted by the hostess and a pleasant social evening was en- joyed by all. Florence '.l'EAClIEB8' STUDY GROUP MEETS AT CONWAY -On Wednesday afternoon. November 7th' at 2 P. M.. the fol- lowing teache 5 met with their supervisor, Mr. Merritt Callaghan. Alberton:- Mrs. Edgar Hender- son. Freeland; Miss Mary Casey, Murray Road; Ml'. Alvin Hardy. libxley River; Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Poplar Grove; Mr. Keir Adams. Ellerslie and Mrs. Oscar Macrleill. Conway. Reading and Spelling in Junior grades were thoroughly. The pronunciation of French was discussed and! the teachers all seem to be having difficulty with this subject. it was suggest- ed that a French teacher mem the teachers at the various Con- vention centres and give a day's course on this SLIIJJGCL Mir. Callaghan said there should be many supplementary readiiix: books in the schools for the dif- ferent grades. It was moved and seconded that the meeting tid- journ. the discussed ALMOST HALVES - The South Island of New Zca- i land has 59000 square miies.. compared to 44,281 for the North Island. SHIRTS LAUNDERED -ro PERFECTION RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 238'! ........i WEAB. at 175 Queen Street. derson & Cudniorc. sole agents. IIAFELE Friday night. November 16th. at the K. of C. Home, Water Street. Everybody welcome. Social Gatherings. taken for Christmas ornaments. not so with our good used car bargains. sary at 219 Great George Street. for Thursday, Friday and Satur- day we offer-One 1940 Ford Se- dan. needs motor job. and couple of tires, priced at 5150.00. One 1939 Plymouth 5 passenger coupe, good for 5195.00. or the two of them for 5300.00. The last time we offered two for the price of one, a lot of people were act quickly. T. G. Ives. illke to W" :1 - um. ts-rs-I Treasurer - Mrs. H. Bowness, Assistant Secretary - Miss 0. Af- fleclr. Directors - Miss A. Noon- en. Mrs. 0. Henderson and Mrs. I. Tocmbs. Auditors - Mrs. D. Jewell and Mrs. A. Murray. concenera of committees: school -Mrs. L. Jewell and Miss G. Af- fleck. sick - Miss Smith and Mrs. Gardiner. Red Cross - Mrs. C. l-lend Entertainment - Mrs. B. Howatt, Miss Noonan. Miss Smith and Mrs. C. Hender- son. "L-'u'nch committee for next ineetl l.'lZ - Mrs. H. Bowness, Mrs. W. Bowness and Miss smith. Next meeting to be held at the school- house with roli call to be answer- ednby an exchange of Christmas xi 3. i:EIi'lililL GUARDIAN -" Annual Hosting This eeiuma b neural for save of lecal interest. irat advertising of a news: astare may be inserted at five cents a nerd. strictly pay- able in sdvaaoa. KIND EIILE TEA I In: nu; mui Hrnllqiul Bedequs Womenis Institute met on November tlth. at the home of Mrs. 0. Henderson. with the Pres- ident fn the chair. Thirteen mem- bers were present and one new member was welcomed. The Red cross committee re- ported that forty-five articles were completed during. the V881" and the school committee and sick" committee also reported. Officers for 1951-'52 were elect- ed as follows: President - Mrs. Walter Bowness. vice-President canaas fa st'cst- ke mixes HAVE YOUR. pictures hsmcd at I-iolman's. 1 . .....- ...m............. '.. t . HOWARD mm" 8 No! users most current LONDON -(OP)-A Bcitidr ll- 't cycle maouilscturer has returned 2 from a trip to Canuh and the lla- itod Ststes with North Americ- an orders valued at more tbsa DACK'S SHOES Ill.IG.--Hem COME TO THE CIIJCKIN SANDY'3 RESTAURANT. Marsh- tield. st. Peter's Highway. still catering to Weddings. Banquets HOMECEAFT. sterling silver Christmas h a n d - wrought jewellery. Orders cakes and THE PRINCESS is gone-but As our 24th Anniver- the winter's driving disappointed, so "ESKIMO" ACTIVITIES-with a wide open fall and no signs of an immediate winter the opera- tions oi the M.V. Eskimo are pro- ceeding at a steady pace as she continues her trips to Newfound- land from this city. Last year the Government-owned ship was kept in the service from here un- iii a late date in December. At present the Department of in- dustry and Natural Rsources states there is plenty cargo of- fering and the Eskimo will stay on the run until ice or weather conditions force a discontinuance of operations. QUALITY AT A PRICE. One i950 Studebaker Champion Regal Deluxe four door sedan. with over drive, low mileage. sells to- day new for 52828.00. this car that looks like new is yours today for 5200000. One 1950 Champion deluxe four door sedan. low mile- age. 31950.00. Both these cars run and look like new. If you would protect yourself against - , ,. - - .V : spring advance prices, (which are . , V" ?EIe..iii. 3?"1i.L.Z”3..i""..iZ"2i".if ,0” M 3 h Egg and get a BETTEK QAKEI make monthly payments all win- . Tune In "Musical KiIclten'f- tcr. than have twelve months to pay .ior it when you take deliv- ' Mendays.Wednosdays,Frldays Km sew; SW5 "'5" CW” 12 E -Trans-Canada Network. -. PACKAGES on mine . . . I66 POWDER cry. Come in lets talk it over. , MADE AND GUARANTEED BY THE MILLERS OF ROBIN HOOD FLOUR L. mm Personals Mr. C. M. Shaun-on is at pre- sent a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. . 4 5.955! Mr. George Ryan. retired rail- wayman, who has been confined to hospital for several weeks. has returned to his home where he is now convalcscing. There. Ought To Be A Law YESSIIIEE! WHEN, RPS CAIMNB (PA 081 C15- By Fsgaiy and Shorten IT cswme our ' ow msmsowma T GOBBLER . 7AoeAO-M5.P.A.Nf,UIIES- ncommnau. . " pr lieAc' wlimqowyoiwodo Money saved is money earned. ""t H. T. G. Ives. KENT STREET NDW SHOWING SMART FALL AND WINTER FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY rziwxs FOR WOMEN-Meldcalie. Beaumont, Scroggins and Gracia Shoes from tn-n-..-..-..s rum... 55-95 I0 512-00 FOR MEN - Rugged Shoes and Work BoOts- TTOTTI re'e'I're're e s e a It '0 a re e'e'e e're'e e're - - '0 FOR BOYS. YOUTHS. MISSES and CHILDREN - All A styles of sturdy school shoes. son TEEN-AGERS ... Loafers and easy Dolls inlthe latest color and design. FOR EVERYONE - Advance shipments of Christmas Slip- pers in lovely colors. Rubber and warm fleece lined Over- time: as well as a complete stock of Skating Outfits. will HEX :1 R WE DELIVER OR MAIL C. O. D. nu IIRIX H You are as near as your Phone or Mail Iox. IIV. J LePAGEMS:iig0E. c no l(ent'St. A - . rrmm . , "THE STOREEWITH THE NEW LOO " 5' V Shari! me or sensrss