vomit???“ 2°~ -19.“ oiiiiisiuiis ltIEEK noriiinc iiours If PRDWSE BROS. no. MQNDAY. Store Closes at 5.30 p.m. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY opgn till 9 p.m. in the evenings pmpAY, Christmas Eve. Close 5.30 p.m. 5ATURDAY. Christmas Day. Closed. MQNDAY, Boxing Day. Closed. Open For Business As Usual TUESDAY. DEC. 28th. PROWSEIBROS. LTD. Wedding Anniversary The friends and‘ neighbours o! Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Croaanan. Westmoreland, gathered at their home on October 1st, to celebrate their 54th wedding anniversary. When all had assembled, Mr. B. J. 'I'rowsdale acting as chairman. called on Mr. Verne: Moore who- read an appropriate address and called on Mrs. Wrixon Moore and Mr. Aeneas Matters who made pres- entations of an aim chair and rocker, blanket and a sum oi money. Their son Edgar made a prescri- tatlon 0n behalt of the family. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies present. and ailter wishing Mr. and Mrs. Crossman many more years oi health and happiness all departed to their hc-mes. Following ls the address: To Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crossman. "We, your friends and neighbours oi Westmoreland and Inkerman School districts have assembled here this evening for the purpose of tendering you, Mr. Crossinan and your amiable partner Mrs. Cross- man our sincere and hearty con- gratulations on having passed your fifty-fourth anniversary o! your marriage. life oi‘ any married couple. en event. that takes place only on rare occasions and we all feel that you and your devote-d partner must realize that you Ituvc been blessed in u very special manner by "The Supreme ituler of the Universe." At. this time uc would like to try to express our_ appreciation the many ncts of kindness you have shown to those in need. always thinking oi‘ thc aielfiu-p of others JOHN i..u.. warns. VALLEY, curs-- vbqr-"éflrIii-zm torn WEDDING M ANNIVERSARY and Benjamin anti well, sLstc-r itlltI brothers of Mrs Wccks Anti .\irs. licrinus Myers Carleton Siding, and Mrs. umln CHISlXPII. f-‘rctlerictuii, Rev. ES. Wecks, Weeks. Fredericton, sisters brothers oi the groom. After a sumptuous o“ ,Pt;;°."“ii'. i}‘°‘.i..”.2i'. flfiilil L“ listen.“ liovtard Weeks. and mplws-“vett daughter oi the w“ firs; Crnsweil 811d 511°“ also“ gram-ell, were united in the hon bonus oi uiatritnony. The 0!- Iiirn minister W35 the 1M9 bu,‘ Hjnrv plgygcg assisted by M] E5 yvceks. brother of I-hfi ML ' The bridesmaid was Miss flow?‘ weeks sister of the groom flux“: pititvi-tlfiiflllfl "was Mr. Ben- wnm Crnsuull. brother 0i U19 repast. as chairman. Hc marks recalling cvcnts 0i forty a carefully prepared address llarry 01-h:- Bun]- and Bctlcquc, Hebcr and the gathering assembled in the living room and Rev. ES. Weeks acted made a few re- ycars ago. Mrs. Milton Weeks read in which reierciicc was made to the high csterni in which tllc IioIlOFflI couple are hold Ill the commun- and giving a helping hand or Spvtiklllg a ccnniorting word when- ‘ ever ilicrc was nccd or such. Mr. and Mrs. Crossman you have set hig-h ideals and it is up to us to strlvc to reach such ideals. Your worrl was always as good as your bond and in your quiet way you have won the admiration oi’ old and young alike. We are glad to find that each of you are enjoying good lieatlh and are capable o! carrying on to u certain extent your usual manner oi living oi which you have made a wonderful success. So we come to the conclusion that you have been blcssod iii health blessed in your fuirnily and in return we consider we have been blessed by having .- - - li.. ii e ionic ll(I the church. YQ" R5 I‘ "lend and llelilllbvltf- tine. ran» I>H<""‘”"d angiirgrogzlif- Bevnntitui ‘gills Ilen- prcseiiieil by w“ “'°“I" “k -"°“ w “mm the" mm are 110W M" mm 5' the family and relatives. Mr. gms not rm‘ “M” value but *5 l "QIIIH-Cltllikglsutitmriage forty Yell“ A m; young couple took ul) "s" m‘ 1, Plpagant Valley where, wnihflftvnnd good management. they have built up B fine home‘ with them on this interesting oc- giion were their dauilhbfifsi M" Charles Woodsiilc, Clinton; MP5- weu MavNCIII. billion; Mrs. Mil- p. Weeks, l-llliotis, mid their W" liiilton at. lmuic. Also PTQSFYI‘ “'35 Mrs. Ncil hiutliesoil, sPYlnlflcldi congenial. and grand-children, sisters and brothers and friends. He those present for their kind re- menibraiices. The cnjoynhlc K11111- ering was brought to a close with prayer by the clinirniiiii. Looking for a Christmas . . . See our line of Auto to Defrosters the car owner would like. receiving. Stop in today make your selection. ELECTRIC CLOCKS * REAR View MIRRORS SEAT COVERS Week; in replying [or Iiimscli and his bride, reicrrctl to the fact that their married litc had been 111051 TIIIS occasion brought joy and gladiicss to than as they were surrounded by their children thanked GAR OWNERS cessories . . . everything from Chains to Fog-Lights. Heaters . . Just what something he wouldn't think of F. R. McLAINE slight token of our esteem, Our sincere wish ls that you may botii bc spared to celebrate your diamond anniversary and we may then have the plcasure of coming to Your home and spending a social evelllng With you. May health, you in your remaining years and may God blcss you and yours. | Signed on behnli of your Friends I and Neighbours. IBig Reclamation Project Planned In Saskatchewan By AltCll DIiicKENZIE REGINA, Dct‘. l9 -— (CF) — A ovhopping piece or conservation, reclamation and development will be in store for Saskatchewan's far-flung farm lands Agriculture Department plans through. KO government, a program-i to improve the Province‘: main natural resource has been disclos- ed by Department officials. It may cost $1,000,000 mutually. The project would bolster the Dominion-sponsored Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act which in the last l0 years has spent well over 520000.000 on the Prairies in re- grossing land, constructing mm- munity pastures and establishing dams for farmers. Experimental work in combin- " taiifi€fi Gift Ac-- We are aware that this is a vcry auspicious event in the ior ' Ilappiliess and prosperity go with I it present‘. i‘ i .- Pentling approval by the C.C.F.. ! ' ‘ designed l ‘me ooanoiaN. onu welL too small for IKE-RA. are. Draining o: also has tion. A well-worked surface Christmas. lng irrigation, pasture construction and soil control has been carried The proposed Saskatchewan plan takes in other aspects pertinent to ‘fuming, including conservation and other land work considered Agriculture Minster LO. Nollet said this week that estimate: of the Department are being prepar- ed now. While it is not definite what the new branch may be 5p. prupriated it approved, $1,000,000 a year in considered g, llkelvy fig- Northern Saskat- chewan land has been given by Mr. Nollet as an example o! work possible. Reclamation o! lend in various sections of the Province been under considera- imperv- ious to hardening and subsequent CHARI-PEETOWN run-oi! of vital water might be provided, for 600.0%) ecrea in Southeastern Saskatchewan alone. FIHDGTB themselves often are un- able to undertake the work. The Province already has an ex- tended system o! well-trahied ag- ricultural representatives, together with six - man agricultural eom- mittees in $6 o! the 302 mun- icipalities. On these, the advance- ment o! small irrigation and con- servation schemes will depend. An estimated 100,000 acres in the Province are in varying de- grees or Ilflgltlull. while a rurther 1000.000 acres are undergoing small individual development. CARPET FROM STOCKINGS ILMCHWORTH, Hertfordshire, England, Dec. 19 ¢- (OP) - A stair carpet was made fro_m 1.000 stockings by a housewife here. SHOP Silent Night’ Silent night. holy night, All is calm. all is bright; Round yon Virgin Mother Cbil Sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night, holy night. Shepherds pray at the sight; Heav’nly hosts sing Alleluia, Christ the Saviour is born. Christ the Saviour is born. Silent night, holy night, God on high, love's pure light: Radiant beams face. Jesus Lord at Thy birth, Jesus Lord at Thy birth. HERE Holy Infant, so tender and mild. Glories stream from heaven afar, from Thy holy With the dawn of redeeming grace. In order that our staff may enioy a 900s! CIIFI-Slmfli Holiday our store will close Christmas Eve at 6 o'clock and remain closed all day Monday. BOXIIIIJ Duy. DW- Z7- - _.A’5G¥ Additional ream Service Po no Io ' An additional train lerviee la being operated. daily except lun- tiay, between the mainland and Prince Edward Inland during lie Christmas holiday season. ' 4 , Sackville. Train No. 42. ll U100 p.m. and arriving Charlottetown 10:30 p.111. (Summeraldo 10:16 p.m.) and In the opposite direction. Train Ne. 41 will leave Charlottetown at 10:80 mm. (Summeraide 10:80 l.m.). arriving Sackviile 8:66 pm. where connection can he made with trains east and west-bound. Thin aervioe will continue in effect up u and including Mom tiny, January 3. CANADIAN NATIONAL IiAILWAYS ' . Australian Crushed Pineapple 20 oz. Tin 37c Glanwood Fruit _ Cocktail 20 oz. Tin Aylmer Tomato Juice 20 oz. Tin I3: 2 for 25c Xmas Dessert JELLO 3 pkgs. 25c SUNKIST 344 COUNT CHOICE Firm Ripe TURKEYS. GEESE. CHICKENS and DUCKS BUY BY GRADE — BUY WITH CONFIDENCE iFruits and Vegetables For Christmas ORANGES. Doz. 25c; 4doz. . . . . . . 95c GRAPES. lb. 17c; 2Ibs...................33c cetrnv HEAD _ 23c Head Eoustrss ISLAND ICING I00 Foot Roll WAX PAPER .. .. 35c] HONEY. I Ibl pkq- 35¢ HEINZ TOMATO CHICKEN. 7 oz. tin . . . . 55c SUGAR. I lb. pkg. y atlas" 1 LEMON 1 ISLAND i SHIRRIFFS KETCHUP. ‘l3 oz. bot. . 27c 1 PIE FILLING. pkg. . . . . MARVENS i _____._.__. I/zlllaltint..........3Ic IMcCREADY'S SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES. 24 oz. PLUM PUDDING. Ilb.each........' BORDENS EVAPORATED MILK. I6 oz. tin 15c: AYLMER CHOICE QUALITY PEAS. 20 oz. tin ROBIN spasm“ FLOUR. 1 lb. bog 45¢ CA 2for.... Zfor.... l‘ swans A large variety of Bulk Candy and Box Chocolates in stock. Shop early for a good assortment. LETTUCE. each . . . . .. _ I SUNKIST 22o coum TOMATOES. lb. .. 31c IQRANGE; 4°; __ __ 55¢ TABLE RAISINS. 29¢ BLUEBERRIES I6 oz. tin 25c 12¢’ JUlCE.6oz.tin We have in stock a good assortment of Nuts. Clus- Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce I5 oz. Tin 31c .‘ 23c $1,... McCreody/s Chow Chovs‘ 24 oz. Bot. _ .-_. _. W...» ._ -.._ _ .._..._ e i0c . LEMON Veribest Bulk TEA I Lb. Bog ter Raisins. Cocoanut. Mixed Peels and Spices. etc.. for your Christmas cooking. HEATERS yet * AyImer and DEFROSTERS PEAS and . CARROTS * Z0 oz. Tin _ 2Ic j CAR ROBES _ ! *- K MIRRORS * BATTERIES - PNIINE 224B 2241 Phone B60 c. ATK nison ( GROC ETERIAI 111-415 Grafton St. icictcreic ~ .y%‘"’ 6' =:w=m= 6m. a. 5uamhili ¥¢¢47 ‘M '-‘%~'- Our Store will not remain open cmv nidhTS before i4;- ...........29c at? . . - s‘;- oowu . Qt l(E FLOUR. pkg. 39¢ /3g-Zz .- s-..“ .. I e 4 Mon/en's W x i ‘W, self/is it’? I5 or. Pkg Z5: [I as.» 5-. it? is. "a ...~.\.. 4 . y,..,_v_,,.p_..,__. -_- -.