Er . ' Accident Al Ottawa Library Missionary ls I tt'ednesday.V Dec. 15.1954. ThP7Gul.l1II&ll g Page in y 76 Iniured When Floor Collapses Guest Speaker ...fl”tev. Paul Rhumbell, mission- ary to the Koreans in Japan. was the guest iipeaker at a largely at- tended meeting in the Presbyter- tian hall. Montague. recently. Members of the Y. P. S. and W. M. S. of Montague, Cardigan. and Lorne Valley were present as well as a large number from the con- . . t ” ' 4-. I ...--Q EMontague Legicnt-Eadies l Auxiliary Annual Meeting ..'Mrs. Neil Hooley was elected G. MacDonald were appointed or president of the Ladies Auxiliary the program committee. of the Canadian Legion. Montague Prior to surrendering her chair branch, at the annual meeting held ; to the new president, Mrs. I-lilche) ill the Legion Hall Monday even- thanked the officers and members ing. Other officers for the ensuing for their co-operation and faith- t W I were 31:Y;?ed(c'l?ilesdaflx0ll:or:IlI: Zfesations. The meeting was con- year are: HC8 - prcs.dcnt. Mss. fullness during her term of office. S ally. 86 3 d9m0lm0ll 'crew mm;-ed ducted by David McKenna. preal- Thomas Clair; secrctaigx. Mrs. Jes-. A sale of food and fancy worls ' e the and of "5 ask of ripping cu; dent of the Montague Y. P. 3.. sie Shaw; treasurer, Mrs. (jcruidl was held at the close of the meet- I1 me om”, gngex-go, of Canada; assisted by Bob Murray. leader. Mccarron. Auditors. Mrs. B. N. ing and lunch was served. Mrs..A. and Miss Janet Dewar. who read Stewart, Mrs. A. G. MacDonald. G. MacDonald was pianist during "l'llc regular monthly supper mg or the "Trinity Men's As- i.on. Moiitzislle. held It the It 1). lviar-Koiizie hull. npeneri with it moment of silent, prayer for the :o.iiidrr A nf the organization. Dr. I). Maclienzie. now of Char- It.'A!l. -ilircc hicitibers wcl'8 Dirichl- . - meeting; at which the Rev. ..;.t A, Campbell was the guest I. it... - t. F: , picsident announced that - - nssocltltloll had received a do- ,tn last week of 5100 from one '5 members and it. was moved .1 hearty letter of thanks be to the donor. .. puci Inga gave the report. of .,. Hts nnrl means committee. ,1 was in charge of the three- - pity presented in the hall last :n. this learned with regret that . .i5stlCifltl0ll will be losing two :1 members in the near future .10 persons of Mr. G. G. Ben- nnd Mr. (turrlon Coffin. Both we men have been active in xiuirs Associat;on since com- -;,; 1.. Moiituguc and Mr. Coffin ,5 .t past president. xi;-. G. A. Show was elected to -, .- o.'!i.sc of ch:i:rman of the ways and moans rommittee to complete Iiil or iii. Gordon Coffin.- ..c thirst speaker of the evening. I). A. C.tmpbell. pastor of St. t;'eu's Presbyterian C h u r c h. I A xitmiaguc. was then introduced by '10 Rev. J. W. Fraser. Mr. Camil- sp0l(c on his ta-1p in the. Holy :.i flii"iflj,' the war. He described 5.-tr ll l3.blic:ti places as they ;. .v today and gave his impressions ..' rite country. people and condi- - -r a tnntextst in that country to- t'..tl' Gordon Coffin. on behalf of v ll xien'a Association. thanked L'.'lilli!bPlI for his talk which It: so timcly at this season of car. The meeting closed with r i:riion pronounced by Rev. J. ..P Many See Santa At Montague 'il.ind:'cds of the. young and - .. yntiitg-at-heart were on hand - .tt3iL'ttnlC jolly old Santa Claus 2 in he made a special trip to Mtttzigtio yestcrriny. Santa arrived . 2.30 and made visits. each vximately of 45 minutes dura- at Llcweliyirs. the Montague .. 51.00 store. llilchcy and Vati- l.ir Line's and Bclics Dress Shoppe. At with stop he passed out. treats r' tmiiy and apples to the small ' Ill listcncd patiently to each hope of a well -filled on Christmas eve. .-ocmcri to bu just as de- '. sec the kiridics as they nae '0 see him and before leav- izr xiuziiague WlSIlPd every one of fl vcry tfcrry Christmas. .V- shipbuilding pro- 's ' ' .-.' li.'i,tiiitl gross inns coni- t is zttth 4ti,titlt) inns in 1938. gothlc parliamentary library dam- aged by fire in 1952. As the crew prepared to demol- ish the last. standing section of the library's main floor. it suddenly collapsed sending tons of brick and steel thundering into the basement 10 feet below. Of the six men injured one was a youthful laborer almost buried in the pile of debris. Gerard Philion. l9, of Ottawa, was taken to hos- pital with fractures of both arms. left thigh bone and probable skull fracture Dr. J. C. Rossignol de- scribed his condition as critical. In hospital also was Deiphis Johnson. :45, of suburban Eastview, suffering from a. fractured right. thigh bone and possible pelvis frac- ture. FOUR RELEASED Four other men. released from hospital after treatment for minor injuries, were: Joseph Renaud. 53. of Hull, Que; Raoul Belanger. 46. of Bourget, Que.; Adrien Teasler. 39, also of Bourget; and Joint Je- mus. 31, of Buckingham, Que. workmen of the Angus Robert- son Construction Co. of Montreal were demolishing the interior to prepare for new walls and floors. Two men were standing on the floor section. One man. Philion was on the basement floor below and others of the 30-odd workers on the job were scattered about the area when a mwonry arch sup- porting ihe floor section buckled and the floor went cascading down. SURVIVI-IS FIIIES and adjoining the centre block of the Parliament buildings. has sur- vived four fires since it was built shortly after Confederation. Girded with flying buttreses and described as unique in North Am- erica. it was the only part of the main Parliament buildings to es- cape the fira of 1917 that destroyed a large portion of Parliaments Centre block. Fire struck at the library in August. 1952, with heavy ICLS.s. large.- Iy from water, to its valuable con- tents. It was that. sl.000.000 fire that required the major recon- struction job. Small fire: broke out twice in 1953 , Al Lone Gunman Holds Up Bunk OTTAWA, (CP)-A lone gunman held up a branch of the Batik of Nova Scotia Tuesday. escnpiiig afoot into the street with an estim- atcd &l.000 in cash. The gunman entered the bank during the noon hour. pushccl .1 scribbled note at tellcr Helen Bar- barie and warned her not to scream if she valued her life. A number of persons were wait- ing in line during the holdup which was carried out so quietly that even those behind the gunman lll line did not. know what was hap- pening until he had left. Eastern Guardian . 'Sll(ll' A1' nl2VN's Great ..-mrts Salt-. Gasperc-aux. Red lu.-it 'i'rn, per lb. 90c. '.t.V.VltAl. MEETING, Mon- o. Rrnnch Canadian Legion. 'l'lnirsday. 8 pm. "A TROPICANA dress iuakes -1 icly gift. Large sizes just ar- ' " -lo-.Annn Dress Shoppe, iiwgtie. WT. MARY'S 'i. W:-iiticsdriy. ' . Atniotirlcs. 'I-'tllt Ql'AI.lTY gifts that .tt-, with pride see our fine iuurrtntr-od watches from l-lino vnmcras. projectors It't'ris.lnri0s. V. R. Peplor, your ti-.' jmrr-llcr, Montague. tWlN.Vl'ZltS OP lucky tickets tiuntnrztic (Tn-np. lrnin Boll. 'ii:iiv-. first prtzr, number lbvsiwn Jackson. Peter"; Road. V in-l prizn. number 60. The ”'”i.e Iickcis worn riintvit for on 'tt'rl-13' night. Dcccinelir ll. Parish card Dec. 15, at 8 continua McGowans ..'SALE PRICES will until December 31st. Limited. Kllmulr. ....'Mrs. Bert MacDonald. Mon- tague. has returned from a very enjoyable visit to U. S. A.. Morit- real, Ottawa and Pnmhrokc, 0nt.. and other points of interest. MFSEE SANTA (”l.AL'S at our store from 4 to 5. Thursday after- noon. Dcccmbcr l6. We have ll wide assortment of Christmas goods and special Items as shown in the Retail Marcliants Associa- tion Ad. Store open evenings from Thursday night, Dec. 16. until (lhrlstmas. J. A. MacDonald and Co., Cardigan. ..”DlES IN ENGLAND-Mrs. El- don Burke, Cardigan, has received the sad news of the death or her aunt. Miss Ida Gale Biandfard. Dorset. England. in her 40th year. The sympathy of all Mrs. Burke's friends and neighbors in the vicin- ity is extended to her. The grey stone structure. behind the scripture. Rev. Mr. Rhumbell was introduced by the minister, Rev. Dr. A. Campbell. In his address the guest. speaker spoke of his work among Koreans in Japan, illustrating the. lecture with beautiful colored slides. A vote of appreciation for the ,ln- spiring message was conveyed to Rev. Mr. Rhumhell by David Mc- Kenna and the meeting closed with a missionary hymn and the benediction by Rev. Mr. Camp- be,l Peakes ..'Mr. Fred Handrshan. Morell, December 9. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacDon- ald, visited Charlottetown, Decem- her 8. Mrs. Josephine smith, Charlottetown, December it. Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacDonald. visited friends and relatives in Charlottetown. December 3. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Power, Avondaie. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly, Dec- ember 15. Mr. Ralph Grant now of Char- lottetown, spent the week-end of December 4. at his home on St. Patrlcks Road. Messrs. Albert Mooney And "me Devine, visited Montague, Decem- ber 8. Mrs. Bernard MacMillsn. Oonway. spent a few days of the week of December 5. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mac- Donald. Fricnds of Mr. John Kenny. Byrnes Road are pleased to See him around again after his recent illness. The many friends of Mrs. Jos- eph Lawler. regret. to learn that she is a patient at the Char- lottetown Hospital. All join in wish- ing her an early return to good hea)th. Mr. Thomas Dunphy. left recent- ly to Join Mrs. Dunphy who has spent the last. months with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunphy, Boston. MISS- Mlsa Marian Rtoterson. left 19- cently for Boston. Mass. where she plans to spend the Christmas holi- l days. St. Patrick: Road. Women's Institute. held their monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Walter Rogerson, December. '1. Pcakes Women's Institute. held their monthly meeting at the home .0! Mrs. Laurctta Devine. Decem- i her 7. -430 visited visited Souris .'On December 7. the "S. S. Tidahoim. of Swedish registry docked at Souris from Daihouaie. N 13.. with a part. cargo of paper. She completed her load here with some six thousand bags of potatoes. The Tidaholm sailed on Wednes- day morning with her cargo for Cuba. On December 5, friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mrs. Mary Whltty to bid her farewell prior to her departure for Germany. where she will join her husband. Bernard. M. the conclus- ion of an enjoyable evening, an address was read And a purse pre- sented to Mrs. Whitty by her friends. The addras was read by Mrs. Dunphy and in a. few chosen words Mrs. Whltty expressed her sincere thanks. Mrs. tDr.i A. A. MacDonald has returned to her home in Souris after having underwent treatment in the Charlottetown Hospital. Her many friends are glad to see Mrs. Mac- Donald home again. Due to the very bad conditions of the by-roads travelling in the area is practically at a standstill. i)L'R WBOIAREDING HOUSE X MMXMMXMXMM, eggs; UM-YAS, MY LAD! 1 WAS TAKING GIFTS To THE VILLAGE or 6KJvLt( NEA2 THE -SOUTH POLE WHEN ATTACKED Ev i-totzoes or Auetzv TALKING PEMGUIMSI V , Neva: HAD HEARD OF 5AMTA. w 1 6P0t4e TO THEM ml evstzv LANGUAGE UNDER THE summ- FINALLY Discovetziue -may UNDERSTOODI r -5AmY! 1 4e FIMK I WAMT A . 5 --Ti-I AWA AkI' . A-cox Z WHILE 2 Bow WA38lT. Puts ALL THE i(tD5 ID Twlw, To steep " MAJOR HOUPLE TW HOURS -' TOGET 2 Laue--.9" Ti-ii5 FAR . 5OME' THAT OLD 0tJ6HTA NINDBA6 W I W, .,. ....-c--'o'1't 4"i't.'-t-:-:1-x4:'r'-"'”-4' t I t;s Souris High 'School Nears Installation of the plumbing is now under way: Italy Moves To Curb ROME. (AP) - Italy movcdi publishing false reports" y against the anti-govcrnment. lcft- Responsible directors of the wing press Tuesdrcy in an apparent newspapers would be liable to Jail nationwide crackdown on Commu-I terms or fines. or both, if the pa- nist activities. fpcrs are convicted. The government brought ltbcli The charges. filed in Rome's tri- charges against the Communistibunal, specifically allege that. the party newspaper "L'Unlta” and papers falsely reported from Pn- "Avanti". mouthpiece of Pietro lcrmo. Sicily, Dec. 10 that police Nennl's Moscow-oriented Socialist had charged into a group of 750 party. It accused both papers of men. women and children made "vllifying the armed forces and homeless by floods. and that 200 'nf the. persons had been arrested. However the merchants hope for an Miss Betty Ann Millar. nurse- improvemant, so that business will in-training at the P. E. I. Hospi- on the exterior has been completed and finishing on the interior is proceeding rap1dly.t be at least on a par with othcrytal, was the wcek-end guest of years. The business places are allihr-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry very nicely trimmed for the seasonilifillar. of the year and several of thc-mi . required 3 good deal or time amp, Mrs. Donovan Kennedy has re-3 H y! m t gm . . isttmed her duties as teacher in e or n 8 par 0 e mum” lAlll'SIOn School after being confin- The addition of a new vault tolnd to her home for several days the Canadian Bank of Commcrceithrough illness. here has been completed and oc-I . cupled. This addition to the Bankl M0-"ism F-tmslt il3”Y- WI Guyl is very noticeable on the inside. Grahamv (',a?Pel'93uxr W939 recent Jun ouulde the Vault E boom was week-end visitors to New Cilasgolm, erected where holders or safety N5- deposit boxes have complete privacy while having access to their boxes. Jack Wilson of Charlottetown was we R R pmiem in me Kmfg the contractor for the job" County Memorial Hospital. All F.-tend, gnd customers are gladiwish her a speedy and complete to see Mr. N. 1-i. Richards at work':'6C0V"l'- again after his recent illness in the . Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr.,H .b ', Regben ”MaC.hn"'t 1:m,"a); Richards has to take it easy for vttdm, mf” IIECFIIRI I',ne”.'. while, so has as his assistant; ittlF':;hSm,M I I” SAP" Isl ranuhl i Friends of Mrs. Sydney Lie-? wt-llyn. (iasperc-aux. regret to learn the barber shop. Mr. worth of. Ch”l””el'oWn- Mr. and Mrs. Donnie MacQtiar- "G'D-wrmmmrm'- i'ic. Rnscneath, accompanied by Mrs. M:tcQLiarrie's parents, Mr. land Mrs. Johnnie Beck, Ailiston, uc-rc visitors to Murray llarbor Mr. Garfield Johnston. Peters Road, left recently for the U. S. A., where he is spending some with relatives and frricnds. North. on Ntrvcnihcr 21, the guests. . fuf Mr. and Mrs. Elnicr Millrir. I limo. , y An epidemic of colds is prc-val-l . , cnt among the people of this enm- N'S.M”t Lou” FerK”5””- PlClQ”- lmuntiy and several have been ' ” Spam ll.” weckimd ”f N”';C0l'lf'liiC(I in their homes during the vembcr 20. with her parents, Mr. wast few wecksg and Mrs. Newton Hicken. ' - . Ch .: .- 't in Messrs. Weir McClure and Wen hlend! he” of M” 9 ta ll d 1 .'ll4lll'Pl, Montague, were sorry to :1 J0.hn5m"' we” , "Cam b”5If hcnr she had the misfortune of "'55 Vlslmrs m Hamaxr N'S' falling, fracturing her wrist and Min M . F J J V P I MiL'.'lllSlflR other painful injuries. A smdett saplgn thghareglend VYviS1ilmst of friends wish her a speedy her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mai'x'ytil"oCm'm'yt J”h”5l”"' Mr.-. Annie Kennedy was hos- - toss in member: of the Ladics' 1Fncnd5 0' Mri Elm" Mlll” nrplltid Society at her home on No- p eased to see him out again after , . being confined to his home through Vc,mb?.r.25j "”,h Htmirtnbyfls andi illness. Ellifzldlfsggllilopltfjclglllltiital DQII.'l0(O”""I Mrs. Newton Hicken. has return-ldclicious luncheon was served by ed home after spending a bricfttite hostess. assisted by Mrs. liar- holiday in Pictou. N.S., where shclry Reid and Mrs. Cameron Claw. was the guest of her daugItIcr.lMrs. Elmer Millar invited the Mrs. Louis Ferguson and Mr.imnmbors to her home for the Ferguson. 'DcCcntb('r nu-cling. Messrs. Donovan Kennedy anril At a recent meeting held in Wilmot Millar. were business VIS-.lAl4')iia School comprising the four ltors to various centres in Novaischnnl districts of Peters Road Scotia :-ecently. West. Alona. Cambridge and Mur- l Harbor North the 9nuthcrn . V 5 Th. mally h'lc"d5 "r M” 0-E'.l1x'1it-tg's Film Council was t'0:mcd. w'ld Gnhamv c3ml"ldK"v, '1-Tiwith Mr. Stan Maclnms as chair- mny m hur he ls 3 pahem I” H” l man the following officers were MAYFAIR P. E. Island Hospital. All xt'i.:ii him an early return in gnarl health. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Mnclllicr-l son. New Glasgow. N.S.. spent the week-end of November 20. in Gas- pereaux, where they were the guests of relative and frienrlss AIIIN IAIJIJ the toughest of them all ! Mr.ThsloEdinr I . ll" 35"" REMAIN OPEN every evening from Dec. 20 to 24 Inclusive. UHIIHIIIEIIXI-Inns! Show Time YE Also all day Wed. Dec. 22 RIIIIVIS PAIN AND SORE TH ROAl nurto ' Neville Brand - iMr. MURRAY RIVER. DEC. 15th WEDNESDAY ONLY IIPARATRODPIER -aeua:uStlSMSlEPtll-uuvnrmuunauatumarmm .&yhltIIIyI.OsupIntGlIjlrnIliDd.'IIlIIh1'. Also - COMEDY WED. - THUR. l5 -l6 - ADM. 30c - 460 , ”MAII CRAZY” SEE THIS ONE - YOU WON'T BE SORRY .Ways and means committee. Mrs. iJohn Clair, Mrs. Nan Nicholson; iMrs. Archie Hilchc-y. Membership,.' lMrs. George McKeeman. Mrs. Mar-;' 1 jgaret Macxinnon. Mrs. John Gau- hi det. Visiting. Mrs. Mrs. Athol Dewar. ta 1 Eighteen membe.s paid dues andf th ltwo new members were welromed - thy the l'e(ll'.l)g picszdcnt. Mrsu Archie Hilchoy, who presided at the meeting. The meeting opened lfl regular form, followed by the reading of the last regular meeting and the I piast annual meeting. i A very interesting report of the -. Good Drogrcss is beintz made on the Souris High School now under construction. Woi'l(.”l'S3"lW'0n meeting of the Pro- !VlllCiBI Command of Legion Aux-3 yiliaries was read by the serretar;,l g followed by an informal disrussic-.' ;regarding the benefits and pur-- jposes of such an organization. i Mrs. Hoolcy reported that five Cardigan Fire 0 Dept Organized S.tL2?::.";”.:3J.?..;'.l.”.? 22:." is ..'Mr. Alban Brothers was electedlwere to be lomardm I" service." Cmu of me newly organized Canmnteii and women ;n Canada thtsp igan Fire Departmt-nt at an or-"leek l ganizational meeting held in Card-l, Mm Th0m"3 Cm” was ”m”0m”'d igan an Monday night. Present at'm 3551” Myst HOME-V mm '-l”5 the meeting were fire iiiarsliulllmlrk Mrs John C13” and M15- Arthur Campbell, of ChiirlottetowmiEllie Llewelly" were appmmed 10 and the thief of the Charlotte-ranmd to me man” 0' Cm-5'r"”'5l town Fire Dcpm.Lmem' mus wemigifts and t;eats for linspitaltzcd made for the purchase of fiirclvetemnt . 3 fight:ng equipment and it was de- The. "”.5””r' Ml-5' Cllwlt "mi rldcd that the departmcnt wouldtme. fmanclal "pan for we Vi” hold a regular monthly meeting. iwhmh .5h0wed receipts ('3' 3131-35- The Iouowmg ,3 a mt M meland disbursements. including du- volunteers; Lynn MacNeill. tCapt.i.'f"mom' mus L” Vetemlm Howe-'5 Kim Victor. smphen Mulmyrcgtior deceasedvmembers, treats and Francis Shepherd. William Broth-Y. OWNS for Slck membeli amount crs, Bennie Matheson, Earl Mac-ling to s124i94' Mm leavmg 3 ba”k Donald. Charles Steele, Albait sui-fbamlce N 555-92- Pians were made for a social li.,Pt Sll',CilR'.l l.:fI)i:I.'Ii'(le leillaclihlttlrlglnanfficl Waltccilwenlng M H" home 9! M11 H0” Conohan. ' ley in January, and Mrs. Shaw. ; g g g 4 M Mrs. William Dewar and Mrs. A. B r I s l o I Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald and .Vlrs. P. R. Sinnott were business visitors to the city on Wednesday. Mr. .T, .1. Stewart, showed this scribe a one cent. plcce' last week tinted P. E. I. 1855, one hundred years old this ccntenial year. Mr. Stewart, did not know the value of the old coin but it may be a good sum. He also has many other old coins lll his collection but. none as old as this old copper, 1855. For pure ENJOYMENTI IiINii EIILE TEA Mrs. Annie Mcl-Swen. has moved I to the city to reside with an old friend for the winter months. DANCE Montague Armouries FRIDAY. DEC. 17 Music by The 17th Reece Dance Band. Charlottetown Dancing IO-I Admission 50 cents William MacDonald. retired sec- tionman who has moved to the city to l'CSl(Ii'. was here this week on business. Mr. Mac-Donald, plans to sell his property here and live in rctirrment. in the city in future. His many old friends here will regret in lcarn of the very serious illness of Mr. Albert Griffin, in Moncion. where he has resided for many years. -N. IMPORTANT EXPORT Btitaiiis automotive ex p o rt 3 reached S72.'r.f)00.fl00 in the first nine months of 1954, up sD8,000.00fl over 195.1. cle-cted: Pjrrdient. Mrs. James Laniizan: Vice-President, Mrs. Gor- y APACHES THUNDERED FROM EVERY HILL! the evening. GOOD SIIIPLCS CALGARY (CPi -- Calgary Ex- hitinn and Sinnipnric Lt.d.. re- Thom” Cl5”r- ports a surplus of 5348.000 for 1954. rgcst in the 69-year history of e organizalioii. YES . . . we have the -Just-Right here 0oedOta"S In the BIG KODAK AD Cameras. Films, Photo- graphic Supplit-s. MABON DRUG CO. MONTAGUF. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING "THE BIG H EAT" Adult Entertainment THURS. - FRI. - 'SAT. i ll PAGE .3:-mbrmuiauuornuuaun, rue-stqunntina L. .. munIu.uuasits- i '- L Technicolor I :i'ld Johnston; Secretary-Trcasu:cr, George Johnston; Film Li- brarian. Mrs. Roulston Johnston Adventure of India EiNmli'scoPE CUT FROM DAYS TO HOURS-For 351: CINMAMAHD CAPSULES THEATRE I TYRUNE POWER TERRY MUURE MICHAEL RENNIE . meat 8 Rx . Q- - it-4 QWN. it . II t it EXTRA! PRINCE EDWARD ”: TO-DAY and THUR. SHOWS 3:30 7 - 9 "ROGER. WAGNER CHORAL” Mat. 250. & 50: Eve. 35c & 75c wgil WQDII IHIKKIIK - 8 P.M. THEATRE MONTAGUE booster. Comparable wit. lief in this field. Reg. 53 SALE PRICE 1-G. E. RF,l-lRl(';F2RATOR. cu. ft. Rog. 3399.95- Aas-Iimvsutmsuisrate94:-2::-c-etIm(I!iE'x;:'e1vsvs-('e'stcurevs'I 1-6. F. REFRIGERATOR. Christine White PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIALS . AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE A SUBSTANTIAI1 AMOUNT ON A USEFUL ARTICLE 4 1-a. 1-2. 21 Inch TELEVISION srrr with built in SALE PRICE 5295.00 on SALE AT 3199.95 PORTABLE l')l.ECTRlC SEWING MACHINES-- . Complete with Lamp-Only MtlllTlitillE ELECTRIC c0MPAliY .3 Til I it anything on the. mar- 99.50- 5258.50 Automatic tlvfmsi. -y 3.1 5 n.t up-.55; 1 f. 7 cu. ft. Rog. S2Fi.'l.3t'i. !' 56.3.00 4