Eastern Guardian continue ,. 'SALE PRICES will McGowans unui December 31st. Lmnted, Kllmuir. 'VALLEl'FIELD and Orwell ”,.;id congregation sr-rvices ml. Sunday, Dec. 19. Valleylield. ii.00 a.ni.: Kilmuir, 3 p.m.; Orwell llcad, 7:30 p.m. Christmas ser- m.,-5. A. C. Fraser. minister. ..'PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH m CANADA. - Special Christmas services for Sunday, December 19th. are as follows: Cardigan 11.00 a. m. Lorne Valley 2 p. in. Mon- tague 7.30 p. in. Sunday School 10 m. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minis- 4 ier. . -.uoN'rAui:E United Baptist itgismrzitc. Rev. Rowland G. Hill. ,,.,:,o,.. 945 Montague Sunday H,h0..i; 10,00 Sturgeon Sunday -vliool, il.0() Sturgeon service; -3,00 Murray Harbor Su nday XIIIIIUII 2.00 lxlurray River Sunday nhool; 3.00 Murray River service. . iii Montague se,rvi('c followed by tjoinmunion. Falling health has It)I't'Cd the pastor to take a tem- ,mrn1'y leave of absence for the iollowing neck. 'tC. W. L. CARI) PARTY -The ;r-gulnr weekly card party of the xtoiitague C. W. L. was hcldkin the Armouries on Wednesday night, Dec. 15, with a large attendance. the ladies prize was won by Mrs. tiari Jamieson. the men's by Mr. Emmett Power. Greenfield and the door prize by Mr. Alex Kennedy. 1.uiich was served by the committee in charge. ..'MON'I'AC-UE PASTORAL FHARGE.-The United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minis- ter. Sunday. December with. Christ- mss Servicm as follows: Montague: No Sunday School Sessions. 11 a. m. white Gift. Service. with the Junior Choir and boys and girls taking part. 7.30 p. m. Yuletide Service, with special music. Lower Mon- tsgue: 945 a. m. Christmas Ser- vice and Sunday school. ”O come, let us adore Him. Christ the Lord." Personals 'Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and family, Iona. have now taken zip residence in Montague for the winter months. EAST BALTIC -'Mlss Betty Robertson, Kings- boro,. has accepted a position in Souris. Her friends wish her suc- cess in her new undertaking. Mr Edgar Rose. acompanied hy Ur. lliehaid Gillman (Jr) Ash- land, Maine, spent a few days with Mr. Rose's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Rose, East Baltic. This was Mr. Gillman's first visit to the is- Iandrand like so many others he was delighted with it and hopes in see it in the summer months Mr. Russell Dingwell, North Lake, has had the cast removed from his leg. Mr. Dingwell had the misfortune of having his leg brok- on some time ago and was unable in attend to his farming activities. but his good neighbours and friends saw that his crops were all seemed. They also completed his fall ploughing and Mr. and Mrs. Dingwell are most grateful far all that was done for them. It ll encouraging to know that their young son. Heath is mriking a good recoiery in the Polio Clinic, Char- iotteiown. Mr. Alexis McLean who had been ill at his home in East Point I! out and about again feeling much better. Messrs. Charles and O. Ching, Red Point, motored to Charlotte- town recently on business. Mr. Albert Ellsworth, Montague. was on business to Red Point. and North Lake. on Nov. 20 Miss Ruby Ching and Miss Ber- tie Robertson employees of Ms- thew and McLean. Souris. spent the week-end at their homes in Black Pond and Red Point. Messrs. John and James Hol- land. Charlottetown. spent a few lays with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Campbell. North Lake Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McLean. Miss Helen McLean. Haddon Mc- Lean, Kingsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Mslor Young and Gary Young. lled Point, were rt-cent business llSlIOI'S to Charlottetown. Mon- tague and Uigg. Misses Ruth Fay. Jean Mac- Gregor. returned to their homes in East Baltic after ha ing had 1 most enjoyable trip to he Rnyal 'il'intrr Fairi Toronto. Miss Fay and Miss M.-ic uregur rr-presented the 4-H Clothing Club from the island. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mclnnls and four children spent a few days with Mr. McInnls' mother. Mrs. Marshall Mclnnls, Lnkcvillc. Mr. llclnnis is with the R.CA.l".. and kill be st.-iiionrd in Greenwood. '. S. The Stores of MT. STEWART will ' ,REMAIN OPEN crcryyovenlng from Dec. 20 to 24 Inclusive. Also all day Wed., Dec. 22 . of unleasheclcemotionsl JIOHN GARFIELD . "HE RAII ALL THE PRINCE EDWARD ..'PERFECTION or Carnation Milk, two tins 29c; case lots 86.69 at Dunn's, Ciaspereaux. ..'GEORGE'r0WN PARISH. - 1-loly 'I'rinit.y. (Anglican). Sunday. December 19th. Fourth Sunday in Advent. I). a. m. Momlng Prayer and Lltany. Reverend W. O. Hogg. ..'PllESIIY'rlllIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sun- daty. December 19th. Christmas Services. Wood Islands 11 a. m. Caledonia 3 p. in. Murray Harbour South 1.30 p. m. Minister: Rev. E. S. Hales. ..'THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA.-Murray Harbour Charge Minister-Rev. H. C. Macdougall. B. A.. B. D. Murray Harbour II a. in Little Sands 3 p. in. Murray River '1 p. m. 'PR.I ZE WINNERS - Con- gratulations arc in order for Mr. A. R Campbell. Montague, who re- cently won first prize, a television set. in a contest held by the Mari- time Life Insurance Co. of Halifax. Mr. Campbell was in competition with all agents in the Marltimes and Bermuda. . . 'GEOR(iI.2'l'0wN PASTORAL CHARGEpUnited Church of Can- ada. Services for December lilttli. il a. m. Miiltown Cross. 1.30 p. m. Sunday School in sturgeon. 2.30 p. m. Worship Service in Sturgeon- White Gifts. '1 p. in. Georgetown- White Gift Service. Sunday School Concert on Friday night. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minister. ..'CHURCH OF CHRIST. - The Lord's Day. December 19th. At Montague: 10.00 a. in. Bible School for all ages. 11.00 a. m. The Lords Supper and Preaching. At Murray River: 11.00 a. m. The Lord's Sup- per snd Preaching. Sermon by K. T.Norris. At Murray Harbour: 6.00 p. in. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. Combined Evangelistic ser- vice at. the Montague Church of Christ at 8.00 p. m. The Nativity Story in Song and Scripture by the Young People. sermon by K. T. Norris. Everyone welcome this service of gospel prrilse preaching. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stewart. Kingsbord. were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mr.:. Floyd McLean, Kingsboro, spent the past week- end with Mrs. McLean's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McLeod, Uigg. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald. Hamilton, Ontario, on their mar- riage. October 30. Mrs. MacDon- ald is the former Frances Mac- Donald. daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacDonald. Norris Pond, and is Widely known in the nearby districts. Miss Bernice McPhee, teacher Red Point School. spent the week- end at her home in Bayfield. Miss Arlene Robertson. Chep- slow. spent the week-end at her home in Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. George Grant, Charlottetown. attended the recep- tion held for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker at their lovely new home at Lakeville. Nov. 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNeill, and Mr. Chester McNeill, Red Point, were recent business visitors to Cliarlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson. Kmgsburo. were recent visitors to Montague and Murray River. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robertson. Mr. Harvey Stewart, Kingsboro. motored to Charlottetown recent- Sincere sympathy is deeply ex- tended to Mrs. R. W. Macwalker on the recent death of her hus- band, Rev. R. Macwalkcr, who recently passed away in Halifax, following a lengthy illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ching quietly celebrated their 20th wed- ding anniversary at their home in Black Pond. Their family were all present except Miss Roma Ching who is employed in Tor- onto, Ontario. They were pre- sented by the family with ri beauti- ful chest of silverware. Congratu- lations are extended to this most popular couple. The friend and neighbours re- gret to lear that Mrs. Oswald Stewart, Kingsboro, is not feeling up to par the past couple of weeks. Mrs. Percy MacDonald. Mrs. Clinton Stewart, and Mr. Horace McDonald. Klngsboro. were busi- ness visitors to Charlottetown. Nov. 19. Miss Marguerite Mnsscy. stu- dent of St. Mary's Convent. Sour- is, underwent A successful oper- atinn in the Souris Hospital, Nov. COLD MISEIIY . New-relieve ache- I II - , I v i ii, :ripp:":'old .m'l'IIIIVY In MII:UTII with IUCKII '5 C' I- ted CAPIUI.:ST'mln NOUIS - instead oI days -- your system to, , , .3... Junior Red Cross Members of the Charlottetown High School Red Cross Council are seen sorting, wrapping and packaging the hun- dreds of gifts which have come in ittt Provincial Red Cross Headquarters from Junior Red CrosfBranches all over the island. These gifts are for distribution to handicapped children in the province who are receiving treatment through the Junior Red Cross. This annual project, which has been carried on for almost thirty years, not only T8-.TMiss 'Mussey is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mossey, Bothwell and her school pals and friends wish her a speedy get-well. Illllrs. Arthur Bruce, Red Point. visited recently with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ai- fred Sorrey, Montague. Mr. Vincent Mossey. Charlotte- town, spent the week-end with his Mr. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay, was a business visitor to Red Point. and vicinity recently. Mrs. Wallace Rose, East Baltic, received word that her son, Mia, Huntley Rose who is in the navy, has recently arrived safely in Honk Kong and expects to return to Halifax in early Spring. The Trail Rangers weekly meet- ing was held at Kingsboro, Novem- ber l0th. The meeting was con- ducted by Mr. Lcith Robertson, assistant leader Red Point. On Nov. illth the Souris Hospi- tal Ladies Auxiliary held a most Howe Bay, and Annandale. Mrs. Stewart MacGregor, East Baltic, convener -of Home Ec- nnomcs attended the executive, meeting of the Women's Institute in Charlottetown, Nov. 9. The many friends extend their ... .-...-. L , W, ,,,..........I....M... M..- 7- ., , - L. , and her host of frirends in lliescpital following his recent accident ' parts wish her a speedy get-wixll. near his home in Little Harbour.iEarTh parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mos- The C, G, 1, T, group neid their vcmber 18. ..h . , 563'. Bolhwvll. weekly meeting at the home of Mr. C. McLean, Kingsboro, was (mike 23:3; Igsggg lsouaaefe Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser Mrs, Rev, D, I, Mcclare, Kings. on business to Rod Point recent-imllg; S ' q and Mrs. Rhoda Murrow. North bum Nov 19 -Iy , .I.fh': . , , . . r y - - r p . V 4 V posi.in.astcratspalding. about- iI:rE:'l(:.inllE3rar;(a(E:?r:,Wr:)uSlnESS lls- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson -S-Iowa;-t, l Mrs. ' Ilalislli .llt)ibcnidtson. dK;ags-y Hm m”,,S mm, of hem CPMW of i i lied Pmmv were W597” Vlsllols 1” "”"' ”5”e M” r' 3" I"ttl1e affected area. said there were Christmas Proieci I brings much happiness to the children who receive these gifts, but it is also a very practical means of putting into effect the "Service to Others" which is a very important part of the Junior Red Cross programme. Those in the photograph arc:-Marie Mcliachern, Isabel MacDonald, Rosemarie Bulger, Carol Garnham, Mary Smith, John Mac- Donald and Gerald Bulger. Bartcr's Film Lab. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Young, and Miss Anne Young. Kingsboro, mo- tored lo Charlotletwon on Nov. Miss Anne licnnesscy, South Lake. spent a week-end at her home in St. Cathcrincs. Mrs. B. J. Massey was hostess to the Kingsboro Women's Insti- tute at her home in Boihwell, No- In Australia ADELAIDE, Australia (Reuters)- A series of earth tremors accom- lpanietl by heavy rumbling and. lsounds like explosions cracked buildings, shattered plaster ceilings and broke crockery in south Aus- tradie. today. Alfred Lowrly and family. M0n'lIlirce shocks. the first followed by MAYFAIR Road, motored to Red Point rec- cntly on business. - & successful anniversary tea at the United Church hall. Souris Mrs. Colin Dixon was hostess to the South Lake Church Ladies' Aid at her home in East Baltic, Nov. 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fraser and family. North Lake, were recent visitors to Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Garrett and son. Rhodes, left recently to spend the winter months in Florida. ' Mrs. Tlieodnre J. Robertson. Red Point, received word recently that her mother, Mrs. Ester Rose of Waterbury, Conn., (and former- ly of East Baltic) had suffered a heart attack. Latest reports are thst she is somewhat improved KINII IIIIIE I TEA ilvlrml of !Iu' (III!!! I' VIII MGKK 4: sincere sympathy to Mrs. Hugh McLean of the Nursing Staff. Sour- is Hospital on the recent death of her father, Mr. Ncil MacDonald at his home in Roseneath, P. E. The latest word is that Master James Mclnnis is making a good recovery in the Charlottetown Hos- YE THEATRE MONTAGUE FRI. - SAT. 17 - 18 - ADM. ONLY 40 - 55 "NAKED JUNGLE" Eleanor Parker - Charles Heston In Color Cartoon and Sports None Better - Few As Good min. i l PRE - CHRISTMAS SPECIALS AT ll00LEYIS MEN'S WEAR, MIJNTAGIIE , with a heavy quilted Your Chalice to Get That Special Gift Ar Reduced Prices One Rack Men's and Boys' Station Wagon Coats, Surcoats. Bomber Jackets, etc. All lining and all REDUCED BY 25',;. .r for this- II helped by not one. but four balanced cold-figliiing ingredient: to banish cold symptoms F-A-S-T. I2 Cepiuloi-35:. Family Si; BUCKLE 's MUST OIVI IAIYII COMFORT OI DOUILI ,, YOUR MONIY IACK N433 -- 79:. , FIRST SHOWING IN THE CITYI DYNAMITE HITS THE SCREEN WITH THEIR KIND OF LOVE! MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT A lonely girl -- is man on the run and 72 daring hours that shock you with the impact SHELLEY WINTERS 99 AT 11:30 P. M. Men's Garters, only 1.95. These make gift at small cost. Men's assortment Men's Dress Pants, reg to as high as 15.95, clearing in two groups, one at 7.95 and the other 3.99. You can't normally buy good overalls Suspenders and Arm- hand sets, reg. at 2.95, fine 1.50 and 2.00 Neckties, gift boxed for only 1-25 Another group 3 Group of men's Mufflers, which make . llcnt gift reg. to 2.93 hoxed for an FWCC ' ' an excellent E clearing .99 cents. Men's Sport Shirts, all wool. good clearing at cotton flannel in smart plaids, eiC., reg. at 4.95, now clearing complete with gift box for only 34.50. value last year at 9.95, few only - . I'-Z'('(il('(!(i!'(IKIU!I1K'('!KIIKKKKKK'1 a sport shirts in heavy 7.95. An excellent gift. . . 1 ' i tietutt. Tliero are only golng.at. 19.95. Think I suit for 19.95. We are still clearing a group of men”s Stilts which were from Men's Chill Dodgers. excellent for nirv- one curling or out-doors A lot, reg. 14.95 now reduced to 12.95. Men's White (Tin-ling Sweaters, extra fine quality at only 14.50. a Don't forget that the more purchases the bigger your 360.00 prize to be drawn for on Christmas Eve. It is not necessary to be present when drawing takes place. We have the finest assortment of """':.'.::,":I'unueu I 3750 to men's sweaters, snx, sport shirts, , - . tlijvss gloves and miiny other iI('ill.'-I IBCIIIIICOIUI fiV(' left. and . , I H a new if too ntinicroiis to mention on ll. la. -....y...,-C-...-..... ” ' 9 r it Be :23: it "'D'E5 ore ,' 3 r ris inns gi . y for the men in your family. it will I ARNIVAL I pay you to slim) at llnolcyu. You I ARTOONS may drive further but you can't buy better. OMEDIES Use our lay-:iirn3' plan. Small deposit SATURDAY MORNING D will hold anything until Christmas. AT 10:30 A. M- chance of winning a (KKK!!! Dlllilhhlhbl Ills?1.3.3.3.)-IDJIJIEI).)))XH)KKKK'K5l'Ci'i'II'4'(iii(IlKK'(K'(' i THEATRE MURRAY RIVER December 16-17 THURSDAY St FRIDAY 10 A UNIVERSM-INTERNATIONAL PICIURF Also-COMEDY Show Time 8 RM. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING I APACHES TIIUNDEIIID FROM EVERY HILL! e . E !1lIHlIIllFKIlKdfIDXT '1 Friday. December 17, 1954 The Guardian Sugar. 'l0lbs. 83: Dates. 2 lbs. Raisins. Sultana. 2 lbs. Toilet Tissue. White Swan. 6 for . . . . . Sl'iirrif'f's Jelly Powders. 6 pkg . . . . . . Maple Leaf Lard. Zlbs. Devon Peas. 20 oz. tin . . . . . Q, . . . . . Briglif'sPeu:hes.2tins 15 oz. Tin Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce . . . . . . Broken Pekoe Tea. 89: RudioPeas.20oz..2'iins 45c Yodt Peanut Butter. 4 lb. pail . . . . . . Si-43 Milk. Carnation & Perfection. 6 tins . . 89: Del Monte Fruit Cocktail. 28 oz. . . . . . 49: Fancy Cookies. Mixed. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 35: V... murr, VEG.IAND CANDY Puged --4 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ' . 29: 35: 65: . 59: 43: 35: . 45: 29: 2 pkgs. 49: VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZI TIC Mclnrosh Apples. 2 doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . 69: Large Grapefruit. Pinkgor White. 6 for 49: Grupes.2lbs. 35: Mixed Nuts. (no peanuts) 2 lbs. . . . . . 79: New Imported Carrots. 3 lbs. . . . . . . . . 29: Parsnips. 3 lbs. 29: Cranberries. hand picked. 2 lbs. . . . . . 39: Oranges. 2 doz. 65: Moirs Hard Mixed Candy. 2 lbs. . . . . . 69: Moirs Bulk Chocolates, lb. . . . . .. . . . . 59: Mbirs Chocolates. Jellies &. Creams. lb. 49: Moirs Pot of Gold 51.19 MEAT & FISH DEPT. Ba:on.Sli:ed, lb. 49: Pork I-locks. lb. I9: Bulk Sdusuges.lb. 39: Roasting Pork. lb. 42: Beef Liver. lb. . . . . . . 37: Roast Beef I steer). lb. . 39: Chicken. Grade "A". I5. .. . 45: Spare Ribs. Corned. 2 lbs. . . . . .. 37: i Fresh Salmon. Haddock Fillets. Salt Cod. Salt Herring. Corned Mackerel. Scallops. .2 SHAMA'S GROOETERIA Dial 8224 211 Eusfon Si. We Deliver . cu... Doors Open 10:00 A.M. A PRINCE EDWARD TO-DAY and SAT. In 1865 a small free zone existed along the Rio Grande - - - unconquered, by Mexico - - - beyond the law of the U. S. - - - called the powder-keg of the West, it became the last haven for dcscricr, murderer and outcast woman --- - zoNA 1.13111; 2 min 1 winiouiuw oii nit" Haven oi renegade, murderer, and oimasi woman! ivoiiiii BEiIAillil PEDIIO AIIMEIIDRIZ Arm!-Si-I11 Iiiiuiiwtnu nmitliw imintmml-utvill-FIB-Iusiiumi.i in 'lNEWS" - "MARINERS AHOY" "DESIGN FOR LIVING” SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9