s rm: GUARDIAN. oiiARi.o'r'rE'rowN mouth; L. T. Doucet. Sydney; of Halifax: 5- Gmhanl ROKEFS. Pearson sues Alan Holmnn. Summarsideg Bruce Frank MacKenzle and F. W. Cur- Contlnued from page I ,..L.i:MBERl 9. "4952 FR-ESHVVATEE LOBSTER PAGE EIGHT ' . .. .. -. sidcnt of the Canadian Chamber: H. A. Joyce, Rand Mathsson and A. T. Parkes of Moncton, and E. M. Henderson of'Camz-bellton. THE EASTERN -IGULARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: Harold P. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn Georgetown Home AMHERST, N. E.-(GP)-A 1,. Stewart, Sourls; T. S. A., Free- tisi of Charlottetown; H. N: Soley, pound lobster. old and tough, Wu man, St. John's.. Nlld.; J. L. An- Springhill; G. W. Wilson, Truro; . AT 31 pi. , min -.I wi glnton. riiu Mckinnoia tlll percent of the manpower lighting drews, Corner Brook. N(1d.: Msr- R. J. Bell. Dartmouth: D. MC- 1-m:-m 09-"BN1" 5 ""9" net in the Tid- mu. .0 e. an. ' g aggressioan in Korea and may ven McCoomb, St. Stephen. Lean, Blacks Harbor, N. B.: L. PIONEER CHURCH nlsh River by Donald Kirby. Lob- AGENT GEOQGETOWN: Walden I-Ivan '.I'ha Guardian may be bouibtat the (allowing places in luonugaei Church in sters usually die when they ante,- founded in fresh water and this was the ms: The First Baptist. North America was provide more. The External Affairs Minister, in W. Slmms. Saint John, president Attending the meeting were the Canadian Chamber of --"The momhly meeting 0f "he president G. G. Anglin of Saint of I being in favor of iolniniz a pro- besides all other expenses, the final airlift to Japan. This airlit,'t at -A : vlnclal association. A lenilihy dl!- bonds of 32,000.00 were paid off on first operated from Tacoma, Four n F l cussion was held an the member- the Main Street paved in 1931. Wash., and now is flying from ' ay 03 I SHIP 1685- I1 W85 decided that the Mayor Yeo also suggested that ro1- Dorval. near Montreal. . T”" A fee be set at 50 cents for one lowing entry into the records, the The army has reported 1.247 Cmm"ued;mm page 1 Derson and 75 cents for husband bonds should be burned at the next casualties, including 33 head, of foodstuffs in the city?-Some Blue Donia Restaurant, and Gus rdlan Office; in Georgetown: 'l'u has miles; in souris: The Snack Bar and H. isiciiama A son ..!HAVE YOUR dry cleaning done now, before Christmas rush. De Luxe Dry Cleaners, Montague JTOYS-Rriced from 5c to 35.00. Plastic, rubber, metal, values for all ages, 9 years-90 years. Mont- ague 5 to 31.00 Store. JDANCE - Beaver . . modern and old time. Admission 35 cents. Local orchestra. ..'M.rs. Rupert Garrett and Mrs. .WVE NVILI. not lie I)ll)Illl.I lumber until further notice, ex- cept in paynicnt nl accoiints. The Montague Furnishing Company Ltd. .. .”('ANAlJlAN LEGION "as well as all veterans intcrcsled cordially invllml. Club ml”-liiing. Tuesday. ....'MEET AUNT Jemima in per- son at Siewzirt and Beck's store, Monday, Tuesday ;ind- Wednesday. Free samples. Frcc cooking dem- onstration. .."”STORE HOURS-The Mont- ague 5 to 51.00 store will be open until l0:30 p.m. week days begin- Dec. 9th., until Christmas Saturdays and Christ- mas eve till 11:30 p.m. ..tCH0lR HOLDS SING-SONG siiig-song led by Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Pnttcrsoii. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. ..'Mr. Joseph Maclnnis, Morell, iieft last week for Toronto, Ont, ldocy. who also reside in Toroiito.3 before returiiing home. Georgetown Home and School As- sociation took place in the Coun- cil room on Thursday, December 4th.' with twenty members pre- sent. Mlnutes of the previous meet- ing were read and adopted. A consignment of interesting literatu.re from headquarters -at Truro was ,passed around among the members, including Home and School Creed cards: and a motion was passed that the bill for these be. paid. The chairman, M.r. MacDonald. then introduced the subject of the recent meeting in Charlottetown MacDonald, and Mrs. E. Eastrm. Mrs. Eastoii read a report cover- ing the main points of this meet- ing. Five voting delegatas are to be appointed to attend the Janu- ary meeting in Charlottetown. preparing the lunch served at the close or the evening. Mrs. Nell his review of the UN debates on Korea, lauded the Indians for per- severing in championing the com- promise resolution for an armis- tice which eventually wonvthe sup- port oi every non-Communisti country. 1 He had forwarded the resolution! to the Chinese and North Koreans with an appeal to accept the terms. , The Indian resolution provides for R. four-power repatriation com- i mission to handle prisoners-of-wax once they were released and for an umpire to adjudicate disputes. It concentrates entirely on the key it may not. I would not like to give odds on one side of the ques- I tion." 1 i Three Courses Open If it was rejected, three courses, possible" to add to the number of South Kotean troops but III John: Ken Ross and A. I. Barrow Commerce; H. L. Hill, vice pre- Va. DECEMBER SPECIALS Ar - STEWART & BE.0KlSIuonmuE - WSW!-IERE PEOPLE STOP land SH.O,P""-- 1683 at Providence, Rhode Island. known lobster caught in the river. CARNATION MILK. tin 15c- LIPTON'S TEA. lb. 90c 15 TEA BAGS. both for 936 BUTTER. per lb. 70c ROY Crockett, Sourits); retillmetd -The choir from Gaspereaux and to discuss forming a Provincial Pill-Slorciler ls.stui)a(. I h I home by DEN? 3”" 9" VIP 0 Abney assembled at the home of Federation. Delegates attending 0 ml "OW, 0 COUYSE. W B ' as b the m,,,,,1,,,,d, Mr. and Mm M9,, C,,,,,pbeu 0,, mm W, Georgemm Associam, the result of this tmiismlsslon will, ONE POUND SALADA 1-EA. TOMATO SOUP. 2 has . .. . . . , , ,.5c ,1, A Friday evening, Dec, 5m, for a were Rem W. Paterson Mr? H be. It may mean an armistice anoi SUGAR. white or yellow. 5 lbs. . . . . 49: l JEWEL SHORTENING. lb. .. ., . 25: ASK TO SEE OUR COMPLETE LIST OF CROCERI-' SPECIALS . Positively Only '0'li.('. Pair. Customer. I H Son: to speiitiiil alcoucpie git week: visit- A suwgesuon was made that we were open. I . it ll. .c;:io a a ill" wi iis aug er an son- . D I O ' ' t ' l c- - . ., 0 ' ' . j;;f)f”'a":Mf" .,.l,f,,,.,,,,,,., ",,...mi..-.- l..'fi..., Mr. and Mrs. I3ariiey Mi1c- g:;.;;:;;LH;1l1;c;i'ri;;Irc! Rftufemgcitfggg ...,,3”,,,,lI,.2f,,,(;kEfj2i;';"i,,3,?,Ai,”;,Sel With Each 53.00 Purchase of Groceries. one pair 51 gauge. 15 denier Nylon,Hose, Q 11th at 7;Il0 p.nl. Re;-ii-eseiiiatit-gs-,Donald. Mi. Maclimis will. visit bocause mere He Mommas for. rnlllllipry situation as possible WlI.II-l Regular for . . .,g . . - . g ' ' g . ' I . ' . g V. , . . . g . g..- 79g :4 trom surmumlinrz 1.:-gion hranulm. with his daughtei Mae and 50” r t in existing strategy. It "may be-L , ' A 0 White then moved that enquiries should be lrenjenjbercd that umyl ...sEV1'I-:Rl'lilSl-I and Bclimgc he made with regard to holding already comprised nine of the I5l range5A and iiii'na('cs. Bealty and Montague TUWII future meetings in the Legion Hall, Allied divisions. 4 . , I IEIJN COMBINATIONS .C0NN0R Ga and Electri Maxwell washing machines. Mat- seconded by Mrs. A. Stewart. Mrs. The second course lay in mcreas-l K" VINATOR 8 7 0 Ft M0115 "-00 5 V thew and Maul-can Lldn Brldse- Continued from page 1 W. Murphy moved that in the event mg mniiiitaary 'pri;essui-Ye but this, 4 4 ' u' i V Washers in stock. town. "Tfd t t 'o"'5iV.Tf,r; mm 0f Such 5! m0VE lhkmt-I Place. E 163- mlg ex ".51 I 5 M" W" A5”; Npw 1952 Model -. - ...,.BsA. 8" '95, 3 8 0 ma. 6 Cont m,C ter of thanks be tendered the Town Wlmmn aiding the W” 1” KM” l B0 l9' FIOOCO COMBINATIONS one New Imectrih WASHER to begin ingthe coming sprin',:.' Council fur the use of me", mam The third course was to wilhdi-owl 0 , , M ' No mention was made at last which has been much appreciated, bu" me” Imuld be no WPPON 103', .43 II). lirloncn Iiooil u Montague Home, School -Meeting . The miniilns or the previous meeting were read by Mrs. J. D. MacLeod. secretary pTo-tcni, and were approved as read. Rev. F. N. Young gave a very interesting talk on the meeting held in Charlottetown to form a provincial home and school or- ganization. Mr. Young also out- lined the advantages of Joining such a group. -Mrs. J. D. MacLeod reviewed the remarks of the different speakers at the meeting held in Charlottetown. The meeting went on record as and wife. Mrs. Arnold Wightman 'was ap- pointed seeretary of the Montague Home and School Association. night's iiieetiiig of the properties purchased. It had been understood that lots owned by Mr. B.N. 1-looley of Montague and Mr. Murdock Mc- Gowan oi Kilmuir had been seri- Following the reading of the min- utes. bills totaling 5422.52 were or- dered paid. - A tender for sanding the main street and sidewalks was opened. but no decision was taken. and it was decided to leave the matter to the street committee. The Town Clerk reported that the financial standing was good. showing s2,696.3i in the general ac- count, and sl,323.42 in the building account. Mayor Yao pointed out that be- sides gravelllng all the streets of the town. and paving several, and council meeting with some fitting ceremony. After discussing several minor matters, the meeting adjourned. PRINCE EDWARD 'robAir - COMEDY JUDY IIOLLI DAYIN m ' I ' . A QWW1 l E. - Kauai, - CARTOON - SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 2 nAirs;- wan. at mun. FEARLESSLY SPOTLIGHTING THE PRIVATE Mr. J. Scully moved that at the next meeting consideration should be given to setting up a special fund for financial aid to school- Agncs Murphy and carried. By popular request. Mrs. McLure sang a Christmas number, and then led the group in carol-singing. A hrlf-hour was spent in discussing various queries put in the Ques- tion-Eox. ' Adjournment of the meeting was moved, and the National Anthem followed. Lunch was served. A - is First ll.C.ll.F. Continued from page 1 901 wounded, 28 missing, 84 in- jured and one capte-red. Thu nnvy has reported three dead and three injured in action. i,uTIle Cimiullnn RPCOHI Thai 13 Canadian pilots to serve in Korea have shot down at least eight Russian Mlgs, and have scored two'probnhles, and 11 damaged, according to.figures received at RCAF lieadquarterii. A spokesman said these figures are not necessarily complete. . The other five air force officers in Korea at present are Flt. Lt. J. C. A. Lafrance of Quebec City. Wing Cmdr. Robert, Davidson. Vancouver; and F0. Andrew Lam- bros, Wiarton. Ont., none with a Ntliat the thick layer of fog, mixed that. i In his comments on UN, Ml'.K Pearson said it is in ”a very dif-I iicuit stage of its development." Ill was encountering discouragcments . that is not the fault of the mir- ror if the reflection is an one." ' , "These difficulties are increased. I think, by the uneasiness and low morale of the secretariat of the UN...it is a fact that in some minds and because of certain de- velopments the interiiational char- acter oi the secretariat...may be lost and that its members wili niercly become the nominees of their respective governments ow- ing loyaltye not primarily to the international organization. which should be the case, but to those governments." hoiicst 1 milk deliveries were missed during the week-end, but otherwise food stocks were being kept up to al- most. normal. i 'Whnt bothered Londoners was with tons of choking soot from the British capital's thousands of chimney pots. stained clothes, up- holstery, hands and hair, even in- doors. Paris of the continent also got a. taste of -log and cold today. Two train crashes. cancelled air ser- vices, shipping delays and holdups in road and rail service were re- ported as a result of the fog. Both train crashes were in North Germany. One person was killed persons were hurt when- a pas- senger train and a locomotive crashed in Weatiphalia. Both were . Compitrtnient. 5278.88 BiuE'vviiEt"c'ziEE.-GEOTIES 3 pr. for 98: ”'oiII-."'Li5TvKs,-ii-i-.TcO s-19.95 Slightly biglm In lib - FREE - Pair large sixe 70"x84" Flannelel-re ,BIE”.'!'lIieIS 20Vo with purchase of SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS XX 50 F wavy yin CONSOLE TONE - TABLE SIZE SAN TA SAYS 2 3.”"sA"f..,”fl;..?:,d 533?" til.” :33: ;nd,,,g;;fe ,:;;;3"5gg,,,1;"g;m3,,,,i;heg .. IYIGIIO ... . R' E Lilwm N”"h B” 0"”? freight in Lower Saxony. Eight "lam UHIFONRVWI A PERFECT 'EXTRA' AT LOW COST (msly ConSide,.ed- However. Lhere:l1lll(1lFEll'llTI.he event of their 'sus- and defeats but it should be re. - , . . - ,. The rcxzulnr l'nUlllI1I.V'Tll0t?llll'K oi was no iinineuiate confirmation 3 Ytlnngl llauiy at school (:”O(gUlTrlvYl1E membcied that .it is H neither a; -Pa". women's Fur Trlmmed and Velvef Pu" r ' . ' . ' . I . . I ' ' g the Montague Home and School mat they here me ones pulchasedg me ca a en ion. secon e y 4 r. couit not a supeistata but only a . . I v .. Association was held in the owe,-wise only muune business ilzsmiirand tn: motion! wzs carried. mlllrrtort that reflects tin: plctliac tot! sue "1 women 5 'Rubbef , , , , , , , , , , , , , . , . . , ,., . school last evening with Mr. was transacted at the meeting at 35- izzera move t at 35 be W a” is going on in e wor o- - . . . . Archie i-lilchcy, vice-president, which the Mayor presided, coun. donated from the Home and School 91333 . . Ulld MISSGSI Fllf TI'III'IlIIOd CT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . presiding in the absence of the clue;-5 present were Nichoison, Rey. Fu cl for Christmas treats at the If Whe Picture, 15 implefl-5'(1nl I n V” prr-sldcni. Dr. G. S. A. Inman. n()1ds' Hessian and Jamjgson, sch lwhich was seconded by Mrs and mdeed in WW5 lv91'F1f)'m8.j oiscoum on . ALL MEN'S DRESS PANTS Ti-ll PICK or me i-oiuaaiss Mateo: mmmzrm "C0"! "vet sed b i be i P fl5- bi AC DC cl d . . - ms or A HOSPITAL mm . r . if-i-. ” " 0 "' ..... .;:::::."....::.:....:.....',:::..::..:;::.:: ';:5r' M 1' 5 . Drean war I . . rn e A A . . . weis 3 953 1 1n 3., In; pmazmg V0 - Glover of Lesside, Ont., with "H9 "dl0'6"”b'5 "Id C0""0I9'5l" 5'""I' iniyout choice of seven lovely colours. -- A iv 1, kill a f . Maritime Boa k . ph -' k. RCA v' .600. - - '"l" "I" '”""'3""i""”7 ”YI'd' ”' ' thaetenn lvxio ha: diyenrargeeid In TU apes er ono isc ictor X RCA vmo, NIP”, IL RCA victor 31,402. It will gilp you 4'” "”0”4 ""'l'"" (X-503) ---599-5” .'-iiminmiid w.inu:...:39.9s . Korea are Sqdn. Ldr. Omer Lev- (am-mnued from page 1.) esque of ont Jill. Que.. with one ' kill; Flt. Lt. L. E. S f 9 Y 9 3 mee "E3 I II may Shock yuu”' I put 0 Executive and finance-H. A ,: Middleton, "N. 5., with one kill; Flt. Lt. Bruce Flemming of Montreal with two "probable-s and one damaged, and F0. W. G. Nix- on of Hanna, Alta. Joyce. A. T. Parker, Moncton; B. G. Rogers. Charlottetown; A. I Barrow, Halifax. - By-Laws and constitution-G. S. Skinner. Amherst; A: J. Healer. BUT you cannot tail to be moved by it's - g ' g ' t . Sackville; 0. Johnson, Crapaud, . , Lt:uniiinm"I'i,I'I' courage lluiinu Reality. H muck ;,iga,., D. G, Mm, 5,. Jam, I , . h IgEhLIEF S Nlomlmsltintz - dsoley. I i ' - - ' Take a tip from Santa- D 't . . h. t o pr ng ; . . e , v .&.i::..,w-:i':Jr.::..g.:i;"-shill. ...h..i c.,,.,,,,.....,,, B, G, ..,,,.,:, 231:2. ...y....ncivi....a..i...n. 399" 9" 'P9C3 Y m3 9 "-' '39 3" "I" lottetown- Arthur Johnson St ' - v .'I l - . ' ' ' RCA V t tilt some mrum Muss naiuin :- :'.'f';."::l1r:;”:;2:'i::.:i.i.;"S:.i”l.1;; John NM I 31" "' - '” ”' ' i sopmgy rfuus Pfruu cu”. - ' ' longrestlulnightsolslecn. o5c.81.ss. Na Sa,T,f:”,l:,,,,”?'”,i”f xii yust perfect for each 'very imfiarlnnt pmon' you i specially want to please this Christmas. 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