J- PAGE FIVE Provincial Dept. Takes Keen Interest In Farm THE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN " Ladies Aid 0f Signals Officers" P. E. I. Hospital Mess Dinner DECEMBER 14. 1953 fewer Turkeys This Season Trinity Afternoon Auxiliary Meeting Tile Christmas moetid, of the GEIITRAI. IIARIIIAN TOYS-Tho but selection at the lowest price at The Bike Shop. New Record For PEI Grade A Hogs "1""-AV G051 Ind W004 Ylll'l'l- Afternoon Auxiliary of die Wo- A ' chi-iaimas turkeys this you will aces. Douglas Bros. and Jones. mm-3 Miggom,-y sod . t 1.” g g Much of the old psi-war color once again Prince Edward Il- A 0 ' H ,,,,, eight to ten cents more per lty um” gmmh ,,,,.”,f', 3,, ' returned what 5 aignala Regiment land led the whole Dominion or ers when its percentage of Grade A hogs marketed last month almost doubled the average for all Can- ada. The Province set a record high with 56.8 percent, while the all Canada mark was down to a new low at 3.8 percent. The recorded percentage marks officers held their annual Mesa dinner at the Annoul-in Saturday night. It was Mos kit with the brilliant scarlet and blue uniform of another day as appiroximateliv 50, including many distinguished guests. sat down. Guest ripealcer for the occasion ill. than what was paid for them COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE ial 1.11.11 on Thmda -ucmom. last, year. Turkeys are not as and space heaters. Douglas Bros. Mfg, Ruby Honk. ye. D. A. Ind plentiful birds from Weller: and Jones. Mrs. J. A. Maa:Na.i.r presided over Canada have already been impor V :- , the devotional period and undel- at info the Province. The lighter ruoxocaarns-inch in tone, mu. d,,,c.,o,, , "mm mm mm weight turkeyl. 8 to is II. will re- only 010.96. Toonibe Music Store. my ,1,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 0, the 3,”. and tail 1'0” 55” l” 70” "”1 ?,','bf;”b';' "r" precious mlimry of the Nativity ier one, 20 lbs. and ill. W ' BACKS SHOES - The gift of scene Wu muenkdl Tm dmuam mesh 68 and 58 cents. perfect taste from 317.95. Hender- character, We” Wrmyed by M” The chicken market is firmer but non mg cudmm-3, wmmm Te” Mm John mm: thick?" ti” ml.” ””"”"'”' hum. Mn. is. 1:. Parker Mrs will be up 2 to 4 cents per lb. There Lalura Buatin Mrs W w 'Mutch' is 5” m""”d d'm'nd 10' the Mrs. I-I.arold' Mloore. arid Mrs' liwll" Wel5h”' F"'" ” l” 'h”" A. D. Maclennon. Mrs Lloyd Ward ,..-apply and the quality is not up - h 0 .., par due to the fact that the pairs rnousnlts direct from ,o”f:,': .'?'g”lIg';:nt””Hop;yEPC9uf3 Pryce of eggs is higher and fam'i- England for his Gift. 325.00 at I-len- no Holy mam" mi are keeplnz the hem until the deraon and cudmore. The m"mem'M" L W sumdp .1 lod. There is no eviscer- mnnm W naosanc. Electric and Pro-. 9” Pmm” til” '' flm” bwnm "mm plantdot? aoal::nI90:IA0IlIb13 a mm 1 Dem” in uc D. II B ' Gm” 3,, Mug” ”” ”” '"'"i”' As Christmas is the story of the , 'f 1 b t the quality is nly irl:;f'l,.:.m 1:: dm, .,, the umafm birth of a Babe, it was most fit- The regular monthly meeting of the L.adles' Aid of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital was held at the Cundall Home on Monday, De- cember 7th. Mrs. Gordon Award. the president, presided. and opened the meeting with the Lord's Pray- er, repeated in unison. The treasurer, Mrs. G. H. Bun- taln reported a substantial balance and outstanding bills were author- ized to be paid. It was decided to hold the an- nual turkey supper early in Febru- ary in I-lesrtz Hall. and plans were discussed for this supper. Mrs. P. VanBusklrk reported on the gift cabinet at the hospital, and knitted articles for this cabinet were received from Mrs. A. Middle- ton and Mrs. Sutherland Macllean. Althoiml most of ms farm ia- bourers who have arrived. on the Island since the war have left. after brief stays of a. year or less, . som ion to rernal and a few was Lieut. Col. w.H. Ellis, C.D., ,””iIf;'S P5B”4V.i"”9IfI BW"e43t5', .,.,,:,,:,,.gh.., ;.,.,,,,, ,,',l,,1,,, .,,, buy gfrmmndmgung mflzuiieenuacg omcear Quebec. 320-. bniorio aria-' Mani: ""9" ""Y ”" mt” ”"”ld”' "" mma I'll omman .' ' i ' . - ;-gngungnul H-rm H5 owe in -m-' l.:':?.”il”l- S.::lii::"'&i:..i.if'.:l -me-e perm-m -mm wnzmwlauom '0 mam" colt KM' The great decrease in the all 19? the m9” P5” D"'ch- wh" imhnswm ED” Mnoer com"mnd' Canada average was caused iarge- "me he" Wml 1'-MY 151'” 15"" ms. the unit. for the excellent 1,, by me heme, producing p,.,,,. ilies. A sprinkling of other nation- lingninc betiar proiiifled them!-roop: mm ,e,,.1,,,g .9 market hogs (M alties including Poles, and at least Mi W mil BTW 811 below the Grade A marking. one German family have also no- hliih Slvaniliirde which 11-34 be"? However, the figures also indicate quired farm properties. the superiority of the Island type The Provincial Department of of Yorkshire. Agriculture which has played a big part in bringing these farmers to the Island, is much interested in their future progress, and is pre- woi-lr. The monthly payments are forwarded to the gavsrunant by the farmers who hire the immi- grants. Farmers are an under the scheme to make deduc- tions for this purpose. If an im- migrant. leaves the Province the local Governments reqsondbility ends at once. Any further collec- tions to repay nuance 1! the responsibility of the Province to which he moves. It has already been ainnoruncod by the Federal Department of Immigration that more Durqaean farm labor will be avaihble next year but because of the unsettled farming conditions. it is not lmovm whether Island farmers will ask for some of these or endeavor to VISIT El-STYLE MILLINEBY. l03'A Great George Street. Every style Hi-style. sat. Col. Jbhnston presided. over the dinner and had at the head table with him Brigadier G. G.K. Peaks, D.S.0., Brigadier W. W. Reid, D. . .. iimg that fit uhiidr Th b 1 ti ,j,f;',f,'”,”,f, (fiunlfsm f",l,l,l."f,,d3,ii G1:::i,Tgg:,:1;rcl;E nselgxsxgggtl the Missioz:m;:ndl ypreaent ailing authdriudufongurclcitiifencluriginslg: 3.0., Llcut Col. L. F. MacDonald. pared to assist them in many ways. get along with less he1P- IN” ' Christmas program. This was a the third floor of the Cundall Home. President of the Charlottetown p At the recent Christmas party, Agriculture offices think that the mus making it more difficult to do- iitill R. good dressinx. Bak . cry high oocaseion for them and one The sitting room. at the nurses Sis-rials Association. Lieut. ool. F. held for New Canadians last week, outlook will be clearer next spring. the Deputy Minister of Agricul- REV. EVERETT CHESTER VIYELLA DRESSING GOWNS, South Melville And Vicinity lrinsfnrd, south Melville, was week-end visitor at Crapaud. .:er home in South Melville. Mr. Will MacDonald who is rc- ,.;ding with his cousin Mr. Harry Miss Ruth Dunsford, P. W. C. -tiideilt, spent the week-end at Misses Hazel and GeorginaMac- guaranteed washable, 319.50. lien- derson and Cudmore. TBAPPEBS MINK WILD. Musk- rat, Beaver and good Red Fox wanted. W. Chester 5. M.oLure, 110 Kent Street. Charlottetown. CANDLELIGHT Carol Service, I Crapaud ohvur-ch Thursday, Dec. 17th at I P.M. PATROL BOAT IN POIIT - The Deparunont of Fisheries pat- rol boat Oygnus which covers the Gulf of St. Lawrence is in port at the Marine whairfs This ex- in which the Auxiliary members were pleased to share. Following is the program carried out under the leadership of Miss Mary Morri- son and Mrs. Leigh Kennedy. aa- slsted by lvllimos Carol Thompson and Lelia Dlgnan: Opening Welcome-Elaine Walk- rl'. Star Exe'rcise- David Mathesnri. Gordon Mills, Heath Ellis, David Swan, Larry Jones and David Walters. Solo - "Away in a Manger". - Christmas Story-- Sandra Ken- nedy. Exercise. Shilling Candles -Car. 0'. Thompson. Leila Dignan. Brenda. residence, which is being furnished by the Aid is almost completed, and the Aid members and anyone in- terested, are invited to go and see this room. Mrs. W. E. Cotton was author- ized to purchase candy, nuts. grapes and apples for the patients at Christmas. Following adjournment, tea was served by Mrs. M. Bulmer, Mrs. P. J. Proud, and Mrs. Bruce Mac- Ewen. whereabouts 0f B. Conrad. M.M., Honor-a.ry Lieut- ROBERTSON .-g-1-it NEW GLASGOVV W. I. enant Colonel of the Lieut. Col. A. W. Rogers: 5 B gnals Reardon. officer commanding East Coast Signals Regilrknt, Halifax. Also present were the officers comnuamling the P. E. I. Regiment, 21st Field Ambulance, Lieut. Col. J. K. I... Irwin; 28th Light A. A. Regi- ment, Limit. Col. D. J. Mcoonrlsck. In a brief talk to members oi his ond-time regiment Lieut. Col. McDonald noted the great progress made by the unit in recent years and said it had grown greatly in R i l:,-8- C t. K.G. - . . yoe,?lm::cA;:upL1::. COL J.eIIl,' A wide circle of friends in the 3.e,f,.a,., DB0” menu COL 1.. Maritimee and Ontario leamed with deep regret of the death at Blaokwater, Ontario, of Rev. Ev- erett Chester Robelr-tsorl, on Aug- ust 2, A native of Birch Hill, Pownal, P. E. 1., Mr. Robertson received his early education at Mt. Melllck public school, and the 0liia.rlotte- town Business College. In mid he enlisted. with the 106th Bat- talion and served overseas. when the war ended, he resumed his studies nnd. upon his graduation from Knox College, Toronto, he ture Mr. W. R. Shaw talked per- sonally with a number of the new form owners, and told them that the services and advice of his staff was theirs for the asking. The Deputy Minister also spread the word that his department is PFE!ldlnK- prepay-gd 10 give advice to Lhoge Roll call was answered by who purpose purchasing farm members P5551"! 1" Ch”5"'”5 property. The Department, he f'X- Ellis- pla-Jlnsd, does not has-ist financially. Immigration to the Province has been almost one hundred per cent Agriculture laborers, and for that reason the local Department of Agriculture has been more con- cerned with the arrangements Glasgow W. I. was held Decem- bar 7 at the home of Mrs. Elmer MacDonald with as follows: Miss Ann Murray Orr; Dickieson and Mrs. Earl Houston: program, Mrs. Foster St-liar. pack a box for The December meeting of. New the president New cnmniitlees appointed were and lunch. and Mrs. I-Iarold school Stevenson sick, Mrs. Roy Dickleson and Committee to Korea is Mrs. Mrs. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry town Hospital at an early hour on Kenzye mm. , hymn”. mp go pwwd .0 be he, he. can before I-lawatt, Margaret Dalziel, Leall 0 0 331 di,-cguom, Hg mentioned the for the arrival of the newcomers. ,1. :he City recently. ireeoe-op. Iggglbhy Ann Gillis and Muriel Gfrl "esprit die corps" so much in ;::,b;rIi::i1iarinedOki:urr;i1irrifnwroaol:dthe slain silly gthermiocrili Gcnrxgmment mlrrlgrfrr. gigs-Diiigggioiifecigfrs. -- ' evidence and thou t it a red , 3- 0 ice. 86 W0? ' i . n .13.. run and Mrs. E. C. llolm. De- IN HOSPITAL-The many friends 50” " s'””" Mmlnt ' , well for the futuregm Wu H” m” W” m” mm” M” with me D”"”””" '""'”'”"”"f' mail; Erlfik iv??? nwifisrg xL'lle1R. A. Sallie, celebrated their wedding of Mrs. D. J. Riley will regret to R”m”k5-Kdm M”"h””l' Dougw of Bmgon P' E" m' and'”pre”med 1” me Na””m'1 En" letter from Miss Robin W55 "Ed numiveaoary on Nov. 29 at the learn of her sudden illness necessi- Ch"m"”” ohm” Tldmle L”"i mm mum daughter Lama 0”. Pmymem Omen 1" s"mmemd"' about giving a course to instruc- liome of their son-in-law and tating removal to the Charlotls- b"m5' D-" ””"'e' p'””d9””ed mm 1" 1919' 3'” Om””t”w"l' "ld me D” tors in First Aid. Exercise-. om-igu-nag Joy, TORONTO, (GP) --The whcre- e Later he married Helen Mnc- minion Department of Citizenship colleen" to Comet 1,, Mt, I Special Thiink-You Message - 3b0U'-5 01 PY9”Y- bl0n'30 M3310" Ellchem Of Cornwall. P.E.I.. who, and Immigration Halifax. Herbert orphan", Dunsford. Sunday. At a late h u l t i ht . . nu. common Wu rgorrteti If Em Glenda Bti-wart. MCD0W8ll- 17-3'?”-Old '-YDW9 11- u o with their sons Cecil and Donald, The co-operation between the Huhmd Hm. IQL Lorne stevgn- The many mend. 01 ML ma cmnnd. Mission Band Prayer. gdorted kld?8.pI')8dllT0l'l:I alcitr psrkd- mourns the loss of a devoted hus- Agriculture offices and the two 30". M”, Mm...” 0", M”, mm" M”' Beecher mman ue and W Mi MTg:1"CMl:?fmLl1l,,';M concluded M romflinllsaa Clrrllygoryyvexs me No . ml)-ild Mlgo nigger. t h lath his E”mploymei3;tal:gfk:uithh:s tteetrt; MacDonald d ,1 d k 1-: it they are improving in health To LOAD P '1' - . cl. 3”" 5”” wry l R ' ” ”' . V” ” 3 er cmwy "" W 9'9” Th members "35 ' ” m" ” hope for complete nacovelly. steamer. the Pmdggpsardtedargi ""”.5' 'l-'u"ll9i'5 Cmlle Hymn"- ,Pimce have "0 Clue Wham" ""5 0 C m”m”Y 1”” 9"”dd”'u3m" 05”" """”3"”1”"v W4 "'9 ”dh'"'" ”' toyselor the children "i ii" ' (Martin). The children then re. lo alive or dead. erine, and three sisters: Myrtle irlformatlon is almost continuous. orphlnnle. the Railway wharf yesterday from The Agriculture office was The January meeting will be greatly pleased with the success of held at home of Mrs. George M”. Mmxmm Dmm and uh”. celvcd a Christmas treat and the Their midi 00min"?! W1 5im- (Mrs. Daniel Mlwciillum) of oner- Btimmerslde where she had load- 3IQ , (Ap) M A mom-1 d, c 1 , meeting closed with the Mlzpall my mo,” ma-"A 500 cwmm V91"”' V lotteuiwri, Miss Venetta and Miss pix hsffnmger '13 ,g3,l',fm:,'.”l"l"3 l:h,,:0e'm,,1”5;onf;,el;;l”t';::"- cf": bevnedicfioli. leer-5 Joined mile? in an mmvi '0 Slledlsh H910” mil 5""'5'iY ' Annie Robertson of Birch Hill, p. the New Canadians. Poi-try which D-,cki.,.,.. when roll call will be Mm wow bags from Gang: -mMKg, finda trace of the girl. Russian expedition tried 8 year El Wu omamzed by me oamdyan answered by assaying aometmnz ' Bay Bc””t'”' mscrve "my 9"" "0 W male ML E"”'e”' bl” During his 28 years in the aer- Cltlfermhlp C0lHN3ll- All ll! DIM nice about the member on your ll . nd M . ld Pli T . - v ' lr ll 1'5 D8.vi Holm Ind 931 3-lid WW9 Small? 3m0iml3 sonn:-l, amntcul radio operators failed and left six dead climbers vice of the Chum.) he was mmg ya," me A8,-ymwu,-.1 Depgnmmg rightw- Kingston and cwesemmwsiting in South Msl- from other shippers. . . . and hundreds of other persons fan- behind. 0 me, .. various centres, including was the bizseot fimncial wntri- Armiirementn were made for ' GU. Dlvnnoys STEERING Md 0” 0”” Plckerml i'0Wn3h1P Alida" 30llm'10T- 9- 5'"-'l'1l5h Mg;-mywwn, om; woodgtock, N, butor to the annual event. children's Christmas treat. This C - - TROUBLE pp Th m 60 l Y after a six-day, foot-by-foot oheclr alplnist and leader of a 5weddah- Bl; Tyne v,,uey' p,E.1.; -Ivhommn During the past year the great- will be in charge of the school 9 0 F Vesse Of the Mliolfllfil SC3i'b0P0liR”li 8105 Ilallim 63099-dill-l0n W the 50llll'l m 1941 he est proportion of immigrants who committee, Mrs. Ann Stevenson and Woodvllle, Ont. accepted 3. call to the pastorate at Came 90 We Island W970 07 091' chm" which Md mkm 0" R Mr. and Mrs. Errol Green left fuiled to yield a trace of the girl. American Andes in. I952, told the ""1 M", Mufrgy on mg the ,1. 9"” "W0 0' P9laW95 55 "19 R3ll' recently for Toronto - She was reported abducted last Stockholm newspaper svenskaDsg min or: i . - - - - , - . . gin who arrived here un- flct-rs. ;::ry"':3,'1"n: trguglft 1" --- Sunday night. Nineteen-year-old biaxiet the Rluulana made a well- :?:.re:E:':.'.i1?;,2'de:3,e.re he re der the Amigted passage Sdheme. ------- . 3 ii W 0 ill" Mrs. Daniel Docherty has re- James Wilson. who had been slt- planned atwlnpo in the fan of under mi. pm, the glegmghlp EARLY MISSION The funeral service was held on August 4, at the cuhrich at Black- wster. Rev. Mr. MlbcQueen, Mod- enator of Presbytery, conducted the service with Rev. Mr. Mac- Lean and Rev. Mr. Hart assisting. when the funeral cortcge ar- rived at the cemetery in Wick, 0nt., the Legion burial service was ' day afternoon. and was forced to The Staten of the Sacred Heart. return to the clock where rcpnlis Home are deeply grateful to all are being effected. The ship had those who so kindly made oontrl- not left the harbour when the de- hullons. donations, and in any fact was noticed. she anchored in my helped make our bauiar a the stream for the night and yes- suecoas. On behalf of the guests terday morning was towed to the of the Home we wish all our radlway wharf where divers are friends a Happy Christmas. examining the rudder to determine the came of the trouble. fare is dlarod. by tho Dorninlon: and Provincial Governments. and A Christian mission Wt-8 Silh- pald back in monthly instalments lished in 1600 at Taaousssc on the after the immigrant starts to St. Lawrence River. held. Active pail-bearers were two elders from each of the three jqorum DAME (mom 3 churches in his charge. In ' - Annual Ciirlatmaa .Broadcast UFCY Monday 10 pan. ting with the girl, told police an uinidentlfled man struck him on the head and thm placed the ap- parently unconscious girl in the Lut May ,, nrmgh pm-Ly hem- trunk of anothcrlcar and drove off. My by Col, John Hum, made the i first successful ascent to the top of Everest. Bolinder said the story of the unsuccessful Russian climb leaked through the Iron Curtain when two of the party's Tilbeta-ii guld-es, Oslnin and Batisong, fled over the Himalaya mountains and re- ported to authorities in Kstman- du, Nepal's capital. 1952 to beat the British climbers to the peak, situated on the Tibet- Nepal border, turned home after spending some time in Charlottetown visiting her son Douglas. Kingston United W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. I-lobar Barrett. wars-hip period was conducted by Hrllconkr In Stitch the president. Nsort , meeting at l the home of Mesdsmos Elmer and Pickering police. aided by scor- Ralph younger, borough officers organized the M... searchers into groups of 25 for Mrs. Wilbur Younker and Mrs. Sundayls humt. Mobile canteens Edgar Nswson visited their grand- W9" 0i'i!3i1lZ0d M00nlIl1t-l P01039131 mother last Sunday. she will be the township from Rouge river to celebrating her 100th birthday on BIRTHS. MARRIABES. Ground observers Continued from page i Ajax, about 5 miles east of here. MONTREAL, (cp) .. Monti-pal . on. Mr. Ivan Vaughan. chief Dec, 13, In addition, a helicSocpti;)i;) used Bound" sue mu lowum M dL,t,ri.;c,'. a1l.Q,1me record in trgffic local regional observer for the MD- Saturday to comb the ar rough m R, ,1 Ewan” . deaths was broken Saturday when "H man! i 500 PCT Insaftlol area said last night 'that the Tile iiiinllkl mile box opening district, flew over the area. With Aheu::,,2mn mrxnie” Moscow four elderly persons were fatally nan tn nuend the A emy oh!-In Cone"-t whole operation in his district W,” mm m hm hm Thm W” the pilot. it carried the sirl's ieUli- by mam, Oct 13 mm ,0, Ln”, injured in thafllc accidents. NOTRE DAME AUDITORIUM i went overi exceedingly well. 3 good gmmdgnce 01 chyydmn and or Ross McDowell, who said he was Tmeum cwmu ' i ' Last year's record high of 127 Dec 17 End 18 3:15 pm. deaths was broken with a. toll of 240 traffic deaths. ELLISBROS. still hopeful about chance of find- ing his daughter. Police said that despite the hun- . dreds of leads that have been checked they are ilo further ahead than when they started. They have checked buildings, dragged streams. broadcast and televised descriptions, used a frngim-s..n to check a well, questioned hundreds of susllects and friends of the girl and tracked down leads as far away as Dondnn, Ont... and. 'I'imis- BIBTH S QUIGIIEY-At the P. E. Islarld Hospital mi December 12, iliin. to Mr. and Mrs. James Qulgiay, a daughter. Neva. Diane. (EREEN-At P.E.I. Hospital. Bat- urday, Dec. 12th. to Rev. and Mrs. Norman R. Green of West cove- lield. I. soul, weight 7 lbs., 9 oz..- 'H5m3X WW? Please copy). Telephone operators were all "on the bit” and the average delay was less than half a minute on each call. He said there had been an expected delay of about two minutes consequently the results were most gratifying. He said there had heen a large number of planes out and the number overhead was increased due to a search program being carried out by the R. C. A. F. This search program increased parents. Games were played and a. social evening spent. Great cre- dit is due the learel-s, Miss Olive Barrett and Miss Elma Newson. The climbers included Prof. An- tonlj, Jindomovnov, s. geologist; Dr. Pavel Datchnolian; and Dr. Josef Denguimarov, specialist in physiology. one month after an'iving in Lhasa the expedition reached Neu- slon, 8. small village on the north- ern slopes of Everest. A group re- turned to Lhasa Dec. 27, reporting that six members of the party had disappeared without trace during Mrs. Man-lilo Green spent a few days in Hunter River visiting her sisters. Mr. and Mrs.-George Dixon wore recent visitors at Hampton. and Mrs. vi I1. 13. HOWATT-At the Prince County M, mm” Hmme, . H”pml D b um, mam the number of reports to he ' V - 0 U 1 g Q . I the climb. . . Y ,, M, ,;3 M;gf'",.;;m Ham, ...... in .. .. ..... ............ get me mime in mm .. n. ...n The -row returned io.rv-so central Royalty Dial 3223 - Fitzroy Grocery 9212 5 Carleton Siding, a daughter, :::"3:?dopt::t”ol::":f:u1:i'k:nimf'ft ' clothes have been found. police ii"-d 39”Cfr:d ll" 13151375 mbuM' ', Frances Joy, 7 lbs 7 on. (mm. " " . said that they hope in gym; he, niz slloua i-ms at ii titudes of be- ' tlona of two or more and A GGTVW5 Vi” held in KlD85lv0il ,, or 23000 .1 23000 1 g, r ll0WAT'.l'-- At Toronto Western 31""? Pin" W9" W" i” be "' Um'wd.chmch 0" gummy e"'n' 22:5 Atoiilrlloogil;tah;::cknl;m5:::). ATE: climber?) found noeirnce of . . v ' iloapim, Sunday. 9,... 13, N, 13,-. ported. Subsequent plans, how- ins. Tncy were llleiml '0 hive I undllmm. W iabducmm game hm" me misgmg 31,, men and remrmd ' CIGARETTLS, 505 .................... ..... 850 if .?"'l”," ;l:i'.."t:l:i.l25 i an :::.i.:.?i:::.:::m;i :2; -on-n"w as mm W MW MIXED NUTS mmzx 2 or i i. (3 en: I I . . t ' g V; :.”dp7” , ... " Q n my er The Ground Observers Corps is Mrs. James Jewell. t” m” ”m' G300” FOUND HANG”) SIEIJIISII - At the P. E. Island an organization made up of un- "T ”i "T" ” PALMOLIVE SOAP, 4 for . .... .. .. 340 llnspltal on December loth 1053 to paid volunteer civilians ailmlni:- 'Ilhe monthl meeti of Kin s- vmonovs PARSON Sr ETIENNE Franck mcuters) - ' ' ' ' ' i Y M 9 LYN'EAL-C,NM.cotM'ERE' Eng” - The bride was at the church, JELLO, 6 pkgs. .................. I . we ll . . . Y Mid Mrs. Ralph Melllsh. 3. son. lvred and trained by R-C.A-F. of ton W. I. was held at the home of (c,PPpRev. R. Egerwn has Closed and ml. mom”. and mum. and me lnlivh Michal. fl lth th b t f l - I 8 sight; ivriformatloll, Eflrluagle pixflsllrllg zyuzt?f1E:rV5Ill:Rs?Ine0'lNhgfl:leeunK "19 Sum”-V schml hem and M :l;ldesmRk:ls fmd the best mam But air sci-.-me system in Canada. nearby Weisihnmenion. Shropshire. 9 Ki'00n-- Andi6'Di0hIrd-Dlddw. QUAKE3 Their job is to report in to the Mg, mm, ,,,,,,,k,, ,.,.,d,,;,, ,. because he says "The Sunday did not Show UP. The bride Will r O " filter centre at Truro, N.S., the P w C men, the Qeekgend n school ha; become an end in it- into tears and ii search party was UAK MACARONI or I movement of aircraft sighted h'n. hogieiln Kingston self. which is not bi-ingilig the sent to Dlciiard-Dlddeu'a home ' overhead. Here the Information gg ' childreal to church." Some church 'I'li0.V found his body hillslng from SPAGHETTI is evaluated and from the infor- Mm” mam Comm and Vela Wardens F881!-filed lil D7019-it 8 l'?5l9l' 1" the Cell!"- :.3:MM ;. I.-......- . ;....M... UNDERTAKEB g::tyl”':r:"3,I:"mby d?t:r;I?::'Vt'h': Green spent the week-end at their ' . 1 lb- PkK- 170 , homes in Kingston. ' EMBALMER '35; ,g" !:,'e"f5,'iy"'or5Pgf:;n3::(fC””" D..D.M. ' DABNLIY AND SEA VIEW ' UAKER Charlottetown and Wm l'”'"9 Ami w;:1;s' Q I N”''"' w”"”" Mr. Peter Pats of ()'beary, otbafgiigy, ;lrds5e;eyi:y'-tggxggm Md” h"””ll” oars ' i lth.W " --G.H.ll.- DIAL 5549 gt-Tm.-lar::?.::v':rl.ln:r 9l1'"0P:sl: M Mus Ken. Mmxw lm NM” 10' ONCE and for all. diam-nso with third; awful problem of havlnl l 2 Zuz lb. box ation Bluespgl4d)" said that ap- :lg:;h?';l0::vl'icg'dth:h:;::m”lbe;':: no Ron:-its-r in which to rock your Christmas Turkey, Goose. g1 39 I 5 I'M- proximately volunteer obscrv- H - V, (thicken or Duck, hy coming right in the China Department of i ' or: were at Ultlr Observation The Church the 3m” M Chrl" - HolmiIn'a In (iharlotnictown or in Summcrslilo and investing in Dost! leslerdly for the first cut Scripture passages were read by n nmari. offlclont nuno AIAJMINUM ROASTER. Thus beautt- Mm” c and training exercise of the new- m9m50N- Tm lll'm'l? mf-i""'39 fut, gleaming Bolsters In tho mnvrnient oval shape are designed icy orgarnhlzodt icround Obl!el'VflT n'I'llslxl;engll'i:l:d- ;eildspu(13"9' :1 hold n is pound birch Tray lire in (the All inch aim and the pot of Gold orps. e rs n rig exorc so n . omc cover has a flar g go that its at and nug to the txlllap area wxhictlll (extends from :21! Hung-V319 ngyalglgge bottom section. End handles arohatntlonary and the: cover has Box or age to or ape WIS C0ll- 9 05591" - an easy-to-grilnp wire handle. '1' no Duro Aluminum Roasters I I1 Khnt It. Iideml hlshiy successful and it with 3- waver by leadet were "Personally Picked by Santa" for your Christmas. and was believed that all planes en- The roll call was answered by they're prlceil 4.iio in tho (Iiinn Dopartments of Both nounan 31430 W. J. slaowg tering the glslricth werat alpottetl men memumdm withm: sum-o, A1',NT JEMIMA, Chocolate & White, YIIIIAI no r "all reporte to e con rn cen-, verse 0 tllnlfu ............. m-mm”. ml mu uni "G u Tmm mm "Pawn" The sec? :4”... THEY”! NEW! I ' ' Ami "Riv." ""'t um um" I" Chm” APPLEs' Fancy Deuc'om' don """" " 390 2 tor ------------------- -- urer gave the financial rwolt. It mas Gifting to the persons on your list who are real problems! MOLASSES, ,- t, QUAKER MUFFETS, 2 for "mum. 33c Tho Imported "I.OBSTEIi.sl-IIEIIES" are the finest ntnnalla we've ever seen to open and get at the tiniest morlu-l of succulent Lobster moat. You know, yourself, Just how many and difficult the opening of a lobster can he - - - Well, here”: the gadget 'was decided to sand a box over- seas. Collection was taken and dedicated. Friendship secretary re- ported eight hospital cards, four Ala For-Conadiaein Troops In Europa 24 Hour Ambulance Service mllllflod. courteous service- NANCY TOILET TISSUE (reg. 1'1c S ial, 3 for . , .. P BFECTION MILK, 6 tins QUAKER. FLOUR - A or ill: :i:i::.::..:-.-z:..:.:i-2:.-2:.:i:.i.. rm...-:: svrr-R silos. 2 gm -E is un- mun Mr ,”'000C”i"(:,” 0!, "'0' cards, one sympathy letter. six out Inbetarnhail with ease. rho... smart "Lobstonhoroa" are SEEDED RAISIN ' 15 "- PkK- S,mlE':lT:. '1?ont,o Cssfnglnarzysi get-well cards. priced for (lifting, Just 2.15 each. in the China Departments of SEEDLESS RMSlNsy 2 ")8. 6 ,0. umlllw-I hmded av" SM", thMrs.Jflaci-lig-y mg Mm 5,, Holman-p in (-rrlrlmtctown and in summerslde too! HAM3IA.'l1::?::S1S2()I;AS, pkg. 0 Al is i am.-G .J. P. E. Ber- " I" W ,,.l'WWlI' 0'1 . , , 000 f i. g. ' - : nxehoor, IIIIOPEI" officer cnmmand- R9m9m3R'll'ice Day , thug my-g FM qultr, quite aura that there: I pllro 10? I (-07J'wA'i" JOHNSON'S' PASTE Pa'AX 24 Lbs. in Cotton TEAPOT on your Christmas Gift List. They-are delightfully different and very, very satisfactory. The Teapot itaotf ta of gleaming whltp earthenware. it is In the 8 cup also-snugly fitted over the pot is a felt Insulated Chrome cover. this will keep your tea steamy-'--t for a long. long time. The Cosy-Warm followed by a prayer. Mrs. R. B. cousin: had charge of the ltuiiy Book "Whereas the Sun". The hymn "Pecos Perfect Peace" cloud the meeting followed by prayer by GIANT FAB or VEL- with Free Ajax ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ., we in Quebec command. The official ceremony was car- ried out by A. H. McCarthy, the l company's general manage.. Gen. Imiaichs: said the gm "is like 78 Iiuaioii st. DIM. Cu 1.79 Conqilnta lanes-at . . emu... mo. ,-;;,e;5.-- - -n in we we :.':"i.:;.;".l: '.';i:::;::".:r.z W" Smith ' if 3'0 "Wt" "'"' ""'" P"””' "" G""'"' " 1"” "t '" "" C'"''' W" DATES. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . 23: ROUND STEAK. Iii. . . . . . . menu of Kolman'a In Charlottetown and In the Sulnmonldo store tool Jamaica is the largest island in the kitten Walt main, covering 4,460 square miles. Rods. largest country in the world in area. covers about I,- sm,ooo square miles. Iolslr ta IIAIILII. iii