PAGE TWENTY-SIX . WISE FARMERS ARE BUYING NOW To save THE IMMINENT PRICE mcaassn ON FARM TRACTORS. your prepayment plan enables the farmer to get delivery or his Tractor in the spring at today's price while earning 5 per cent on his deposit. Let us appraise your old Tractor, NOW, on a new MASSEY HARRIS ELLIOT and WEBSTER SALES - MASSEY-HARRIS - PARTS, SERVICE Kensington - Phone 59 y . mas giving. Set". sets of sheer nylon mesh at bodice. lavishly edged with nylon val lace. Slip and Pantie Make her cherished Christmas dream come true with a gift of love- lier-by-far lingerie by Luxite-ii personal intimate gift of dainty unbelievable beauty. Slip and pantie sets in gift boxes, colors blue and white. Price- Nylon Slips Tricot knit nylon slip; embroidery at top of bodice; nylon net at hem. ...... .... .. 6.95 Rayon Panties , A large assortment of tricdt-knit rayon. --u ODIN nmr (Including Sshrdeys) lief an. to I10 pm. Aloe Tuesday 1:00 pm. to also pa. Iiristmas .5 T... 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Also lak- Lng part in the service were mem- bers oi Alma Auxiliary which is m3 l )w'K ti 5. 5 l i II II ll: g. I 'l ': r. n I? IT ,. ii if . any - 51 at 9' J son LINGERIE GIFTS A V 514 . :! You'll be seeing them under the best dressed trees in town . . . luxur- ious gifts of lingerie from Smallman's . . . lavish with lace, and especially boxed for Christ- 6.95 5 3.95 Set nun 59c to 1'5" H.r the Auxiliary, called the roll .0! Summel-side explained the rill-: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 60th Anniversary Of Montrose United W.M.S. lalso connected with Montrose can- re- and gregatlon. The oitcring was celved by Mrs. John Clark Miss Marlon Harbour. in conducting the worship Mrs. Gordon was assisted by Mrs. Hud- son Pridham. who led in prayer. "The Light oi the World." was the predominating theme oi the ser- vice. The choir. composed oi W. M. 8 members. with Mrs. Wallace Donald as organist. sang "Send Out the Light" and Mrs. Neil Barbour rendered. "Lead Me to Calvary." The roll oi charter members of the Auxiliary was called by Mrs. Wallace Donald. who also read the minutes oi the organization meet- ing. As already stated, one oi these charter members. Mrs. Mc- Rae (nee Miss Mary Ellen Hardy) was present. Messages irom the other two surviving charter mem- bers. Mrs. John Miller of South- port. P. E. 1., (nee Miss Annie Murray) who was the iirst trea- suler, and Mrs. J. H. White oi Vancouver. B. C.. (nee Miss Min- nie Gordon). were read by Mrs. Allan Clark who also expressed the regret of Mrs. John Johnston oi summerside (nee Miss Kate Hardy). an early member. that she was unable to be present. secretary oi present members oi the Auxiliary. Mrs. Eldon Barbour read greetings irom Mrs. A. J. Rey- nolds. president of the Maritime Conierence Branch. Mrs. I-Iazen Howard. president oi the Prince Edward Island Presbyterial and Mrs. He-ber Hardy. president oi Elmsdale Auxiliary. Greetings from Alberton Auxiliary were con- veyed by its president, Mrs. A. C. Green. One of the most iilteresting lea- turcs of the meeting was a history oi the Auxiliary read by Mrs-. Roy Mrs. Harry Pridham. laarbour. R i Mrs. Green hased her address 0.13” on the words oi Jesus. ”I am come a light lllto the world." (John 12: 46l and "Ye are the light oi the world." (Matthew 5' 14). She re- vievied some oi the avenues of liie into which the coming oi the Sav- iour had brought new light and reminded her hearers that they -were called to send out this light D in their own communities as well as to the llttcrmos: parts oi the earth through the missionaries oi the Cross. The benediction was pronounc- ed by Rev. J. M. Sheen, minis- ter of the conlzregation. HISTORY OF .Vl0N'I'R()SE AUXILIARY when the Montrose Auxiliary was first organized in 1891. it in- cluded members from all three sections oi the congregation, Montrose. Elmsdale and Tignish. The organization meeting was held in Montrose Church with sixteen ladies present. Aiter de- votional exercises. Mrs. Stewart ob- ject ior which they had met and p:oceeded to organize the Auxili- ary On motion. it was decided that the annual fee ior married ladies be one dollar and ior young ladies twenty-five cents. Oiiicers elected were: President - Mrs. Hugh Square- briggs. 1st vice-president - Mrs. Archibald McMurdo 2nd Vice- President -- Mrs. William Car- ruthers. Tignish, flrd Vice-presi- dent -- Miss T. McNeill. Elms- dale. Secretary - Miss Libby Hardy. Treasurer -- Miss Annie Murray. Auditor Miss Agnes Hardy. For some reason Miss Ilardy was prevented from iilllng the oiilce to which she was ap- pointed and at the iirst regular meeting of the Auxiliary. Miss Ag- nes Hardy was appointed here- lary in her place. Other ladies present at the or- ganization meeting were Mrs. John Donald. Mtrs. Charles Har- dy. Mrs. James Hardy. Mrs. Dan Squarebriggs. Miss Lizzie Donald. Ramsay, Miss Ella Bquarebriggs Libby Miss Minnie Gordon. Miss Elisa and Mrs. Mary Ellen Hardy. At the first regular meeting oi the Auxiliary, held in the manse. it was decided to term a sewing Circle in connection with the W. 1''. MI. 5. and this circle continued to be active ior thi-.ty years. sew- ing clothlng for the Trinidad mis- sion. Oiten more than iiity hand- nlade garments were shipped in the annual box. in the early days the members had diiiiculty in se- curing suiiicient funds to buy cot- ton for money was very scarce. As they were able. the ladies would donate a iew yards oi cotton. a spool of thread or a dozen but- tons and oitell it meant real sac- riiice ior them. Quite oiten the merchant would reduce the price it a whole web were purchased. The t'Grierson Mission Band" wa; organized on May 21st. lwd. at a meeting oi the W. F. M. S.. held at the home o: Mrs. David Marchbank. lts iirst oiiimrs were: President - Miss Minnie co;-. don. Vice-President - Mrs. James Hardy. Secretary - Ml-5, A,-cm- bald Ml:Murdo. Treasurer - Mrs. A. D. MacDonald. Later it was tound that the Mis- sion Band was giving its money to help send Mr. A. F. Robb to Korea. What may have been a iorerun. ner or modern W. M. s. rallies Was A satherlng or rAuxiliarles irom diiierent. parts oi the con. gregstion at the manse in Mont. rose on August 17th. line. There they were welcomed by Rev. nnd Mrs. E. Lockhart, Reports were Riven by Mrs. Dodd from Camp- bellton. Mrs. C. Cllrrie and Miss T. MlcNelll from Eimsdale, Miss EU" Rlimsay irom Montrose. and Tignish was represented by Mrs. Alex McLeod. (311953 Speakers were Rev. and Ml'5- GCOTKE Millar oi Aiberi.on and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers. Hon. orary President oi the Presbyter- m- In 1913. it similar gathering was held on the Montrose church grounds Wllh oi-or iifty persons pl-csent. Among the guests wel-c Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Murray. par. ems oi Dr. Florence Murray of Korea. and Mrs. A. J. Matheson "d Mrs. George Sheen 0! V. In nlinuies of August, 15:. 1900p it is stated a spa;-131 me.-ung was held at the home o:' Mrs. Henry 591110" 10 Pray that all the wom- en oi the congregation would be- come members or the W. F. M. s. in time their prayers were answer- ed and the Aiixlliarv grow in 1-um- rrs until it was thought. hrgf, to "VF-"mil? F Eeparalc Auxiliary lnl Alma. This was done in 1924. It is worthy oi note that Mira. H S. Crockeitywho had been secre. Iary oi the Montrose Auxiliary ior. five years. was appointed :0 H15 same oiilce in the new Alma Aux-1 iiiary where she continued to- serve in this capacity ior twenty. four years. She is still II. valued member oi the Auxiliary. . In 1916 Montrose Auxiliary ob- s'c-rved its 25th nnniversnry with a special service in the church being conducted by the minister. Rev. E. Lockhart. Rev. Mr. McLeod. a missionary irom Korea. gave a very fine address on the mission work being done there. A pleasing part of this service was the pre- sentation oi Liie Membership cer- tiiicates to two charter members of the Auxiliary, Mrs. James Har- dy and Mrs. Archibald McMurdo, ill appreciation oi their twenty. five years oi Iaitllful work iii the W. M. S. -B. AFTER 27 YEARS LONDON-(CPlsWiiliam Cran- mer deserted his wile 27 years ago. Then he won a newspaper cross- word-pilzzle colitcst. His wiie saw his name. made some inquiries- lind now Nlaims maintenance ar- l'DlifS totalling I164. PROSFESSIO jvnsion. London was the CED”-II 01 616.4 makes hospitalitu east; FAREWELL PARTY AT SOUTH FBEETOWN -On Friday evening; Nov. 30th. a large number oi iriends and re- latives gathered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John Stetson. South Freetown. to bid isrewell to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Drummond and family, who are leaving the com- munity. Aiter the crowd had assembled. the meeting was brought to order by Mr. Leslie Reeves who. in his usual jovial and capable manner brieiiy outlined the purpose or the gathering. He then called on Mrs. Wilbert Drummond. who on behalf oi the community read a very iitting ad- dress. after which gills consisting oi an Aladdin lamp. studio couch and rocking chair were presented by Mrs. Leslie Reeves, Mr. Wilbert. Drummond and Mr. Cliiiord Fran- cis. An address on behalf or the Home and School Association was read by Mrs. Elmer Gauthier and a gilt oi china was presented by Mrs. Fred Stetson and Mrs. Elmer Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Drummond both thanked their many iriends for the lovely giiti. and both expressed the hope that everyone present would visit them in their new home. Aiter bouncing Harold. all join- ed in singing ”For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". Lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by several of the ladies present. The remainder oi the evening was spent in dancing and singing. Mr. and Mrs. Drummond and iam- ily milch happiness in their new llcme. ANCIENT CAPITAL Centuries beiore the Roman in- nh ancient British tribe known as the Trinobantes. gt TURKEY GROWERS Try our expert DRESSING SERVICE Reasonable Rates Birds received by appointment only CAMPBELL and BURNS Bedeque Wanted AT OUR NEW PLANT Thousands oi Pounds CHICKEN and FOWL, Live or Dressed. Paying Highest Market Prices. JENKINS BROS. LTD. Summerside NAL CARDS OR. J.R. CUNNINCNAM N VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summerslde -T.... NOTICE In our endeavour for im- provement at The Cameo Theatre, we have, for your entertainment installed a new Sound System. We ask for your future patronage. Thank you. Manager of The Oanieo Theatre. Kensington. P. E. I. Now Located JOURNAL IUILDING SUMMERSIDE. Phone 8228 INLIST TODAY - ROYAI. CANADIAN AIR FORCI R. C. A. F. RECRUITING UNIT In The P.E.I. OR. J. A. IIOIRON DENTIST Dental X-Rays Smaliinan Building 8 UIIIMEIISIDE Dial 2866 w. ciirsrsli s. Macliolim Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Etc. . LLB. oiilce iorrneriy occupied by Late Heath Strong. K. C. Money to Loan Colieotlom Prornptly Attended To. T. Earle Hickey OR. CLEN R. NENIIIIY Veterinary surgeon Phoni 0. Kensington Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Comme .. yllulldlng Suinsnenlde. P. I. I. PHONE 288! '.I. F. Halter II. II. ll. .5. sins INSURANCE FIFO - Auto 1 Cnggk, I Summer st. Sunnierslde ?y?y Complete Visual Analyses Glnaea Fitted PHONE Ill! SMALLMAN1 BUILDING OPTOHITIIIT ATTENTION ! l l 'I'nosy's wonrlerlul new Midnight urent all . . . loilayl ” u....... I wish to thank the Doctors, Nurses and iriends ior their kind- ness to me during my illness at Prince County Hospital. Signed Coleen White, Erneuld. P. E. I. The an llsh Derby. famous race ior three- ear-old horses, was in- stituted by the Earl of Derby in 1780. LONDON-(GP)-Even for Polar bears. lame is a 7' ” thing. Two years ago a Polar cub named Bl-umas.iooking exactly like a nur- sery teddy hear. was the top at- traction at London zoo. Now she is Just another bad-tempered ad- ult, and only a few visitors pause at her cage. after which all departed wlshingl fom.nce begin. wig. by TUSSY illillnigilra not a lime . . . his a wonderiul, romantic mood. It's yours all Ilse time when you are wearing . merry. mysterious. muirl And Tue” matches a cologne. I dusting powder. I perfume and a whole serial of I ' ' cosmetics to your Midnight mood. Try them U & cases. Colors, Red. Brown. Black. nExALi. DRUG STORE Summerslde See the Til.-sy mm- plete Beauty Kits in smart leather DECEMBER 15. 1951 -1? CAMEO TNEATRE IIENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15. A 1,, rifle adventure iilled with mug,” 'and action with Robert Mitchum William Bendix. Jane Greer in "THE BIG STEAL" Also Serial and News. See the last part oi the Rom Tour oi the Marilin-ies--N.S., N3 P.E.I.. and Nild.-in this New: Reel. REO THEATRE BORDEN "THE THING" (From Another World) Starring Howard Hawks Showing Friday and Satur- day. December 14th and 15th, 7:15 and 9:15 P. M. Mat. inee Saturday 2:30 P.M. REGENT Today 2:30-7:15-9:13 BIO UUUBLE RILI. ?t SENTENCED TO A VACATION IN THE COUNTRY! 5'”: f.l'ii.'.".i3'..'i'.'..”:'..'f.:' ties In a lisuniud llousel .- -.. . - o The East siiie Kids in "LET'S GET crown" VVi Bobby Jordan - Leo G0l'C0) CAPETOII Summer-side TODAY 2:30 - 7 - 9:25 ' 2 - BIC ATTRACTIONS - 2 IT iiiilliil HAPPEN iii Yillill lillilill You know those poople...! lloviyutnll to their story!!! in lawn sm ooiniil"' lnluoni: r III3I:'IIEYNUI.US NAIIIIIN NUNIIUI'AI.AN NAIE, III. X IEFREY LYNN-B em and aunt Iv ARTIIUR PIERSON at.-uquiiimmu.umI Imus ... r. .. wwlwy -. I ”I on - AND -4 Arlene Dahi - Barry Sullivan in "NO QUESTIONS ASKED" Hours . IMO is 11.00 I. In 1.00 to no ii. in. 1.00 to l.Ol p. as. Dial SI” . I It I! - I to I and by appointment Phone -III! , neosim TIIATII sum. I-nulls Banner-ltll aluuurmu Starring: William I . Another "aovs Bendix. Allan Martin, Jr.. and Stanley Clements TOWN" showing progiess in dealing with the problem of juvenile delinquency. Good Short Subjects RlI 3' . ' . PHONE am lesiinenlde. P. I. I. An Action Melodnnu , . Nonsense- ” ”””"'"' ”"'""' cnmun THEATRE rliy-man a Surgeon 0I”'D'- Kru , 0"0'""""' ramsv and saruansr at 8:30 omm ll Summer Street mm. ';:n"""'" "JOHNNY noLmAY.. .1 l l l