s face EIGHT ms sdsriiiu CUA RDIAN AGlN'l'Ii-MONTAGUE: Ilaroicl l'. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruce Mu-Pliee, Miss Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian may he bought at W' ginton, Plus Mclilnnon. Weldon Layers. the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: Thmsnack Bar and II. Riches-ds 85 Son. of James SflIT)' The many friends Steel. Gaspereaux. -ire Counly Hospital. Mrs. Russell (”.ralia.rn and Mrs. Hurry Vanidcrstinc. of Road. were in on business. Her many iriciirls will rrnrct in learn that Mrs. llunert Czimplicll. lary. IS a pzitirnt in Pnninure island. Hospital. i the King's County Mr. Elliot l.Imu-llyn. Mniit:ii.:ue. Ipeiit the liolulziv u('Cl(-Cllfl at his old home in Cvileiliflllallx. guest. oil Mi. and Mrs. l-i:iri,x Graham. 1 - - 1 Miss Margaret 3liCLlII'f'. Char- lnttetow n, uns a Xrw Year's Day: vipilor at the lltl ii" Iii her par-; onts. Mr. and Mrs. Chcslcr .'tl;(('-. Lurc. Moiiizu:-.iw ..'M.iss Aniic l-iuire. on tlir: staff of Lhe Chil(ll'Eil'i Hospital. ll.11i- fax. spent the Chizztmas il0ll(l3)'S' with her pareiiis. xlr .and Mrs.) George B. liuzw. Frooklm. ..'Mr. and Mrs. liirry RPl(l illlfll Mr. Camcroii Ilrirl. NIlll'l'.'l)' i-iiii--E hour North. uriv visitors in Montague nltnnrliii: Ihc illllPl'.'ll nil the late Mrs. ll. .7 Mzii'l.cnu. 1 ) Messrs. 'l'vi:vui c '-lr-I(r'nii.i. All Ill Corcoran. Cricil 'l'rainm-, ;iiirl' Francis Goriiilm. liilduiirs Itn:id.l arrived honic i-"mi'ly frniii Bns-i ton. Mass., xilir-in --my sprnl the! past twn wt-cits x siting fririiids and i-clalivrs. ' His many ll'lI"llll- will he plcas-L ed to learn that Xli PFl'f')' Hit-kcnJ' has returned in liu home ill Pc-, ters Road. nllcr iwniz a patient; in the Kiiigs tirmiity llr)spilnl.l Montaizui-. .. 'Miss Rim (iii: riiii.l..;.v.- nl .Temicsnn's Plmiwnwiv )lnnl.i;;iic.i is spending her i -r-atimi at ihv home of lll'T hr-wilcr-in-law iinrl Illter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fras--p er. Montague. E V l Mr. Harper l.c-'o of Point Pleasant, has the coiili-act of j painting the int:-i':-or of Alnlill School. Peters Road. The work ' is under the siiprivisinii of tho, Women's Institute i-.' the district i ..tMaster Gcra'rl .VlacDnu:.il.. and Miss A1ldi'P.l Iviacnnuzal. children of Mr. anti Mrs. Andre-.v Mec.Dougal. lVlOl'llH:'lC. spcnt lhc' holidays at Lornc inlley. ziiests of their grandpa:-cnis. Mr. and .1-ti-s., Malcolm Maclmnd. .,..tMr. and Mrs. Williaiii Gold- ert, Morell. received a phonr call! from their dauizhtnr Mrs. l'lirhni'd Gelderi, New Orlcniis, lmiiisiniin. rm Saturday. Flor. Lilith. iiisliiiiz. them a Hapm New Your liiclyiifl as she was known here. said llio; temperature there was ciL'hiy- seven degrees in Ilin slmrln. i 1052 BABY -- Ralph! Preston Sorrcy. hm-ii at R22!) a.m. yesterday. first. ch:.d of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Surrey. Monlaiziic. he- came the first iia:v.- or the Newl Year at; the Kinzs County 1105-. piul. The baby wrzghcd in at 8. lbs. 3 oz. Both thc mother. noel Jessie Robertson or Kincsbm-n. and the new baby are doing well. At the Souris Hospital honors went. to. Philip Roper. horn yesterday at' JOIN. two hours behind the King'si County winner at the King's, County -Hospital. He is the son of; Mr. and Mrs. George Roper of. Bear River. The baby weigh- ed in at. 3 lbs. 14 oz. Both the mother and child are doing well. l in Montague. learn he is a pniicnl in the King's weekend at Peters at Peter": Montague recently szrandparents. Mr. ...!Mies Charlesena MncLean, spent the holiday her home in Iris. ..'M:-ister Nellie Iiooicy. Mon- tague. spent .1 few days recently Road. guest of his and Mrs. Otis Jarksomd 'Ml'. and Mrs. Rayiiitiiid Rat.- Bostnn. M:iss.. are spending their holidays as guests of Mrs. RatI.'ii'y's father. Mr. John Mac- Swnin. Rosencatli. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Hooley, Mont- n:ue, were visitors to Charlotte- town. New Year's Day where they uere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Rattary, at the Quccii Hotcl. ..'l'.N'l)ERWl-Z.klt- A R RI VI-IS V FROM MILLS. - Owing to the h0aVY demand for Men's and Boys'. Fleece Underwear during our sale many were dissappoinlcd when we ran short of sizes. We now have all sizes in stock and we are filling all orders at. the sale price. Stewart & Beck. ..'FUNERAI:--1'12-STERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Samuel MacPhee of Heatherdaie was held ycstci'dav from the Val-l lovficld Uiirlvd ('hui'ch. Rev. A.i ('. Faisal" conducted the scrvic . llymiis sung wei-c "Rock of Ages . "The Lord's My shepherd" agd the Sweet By and By". lltr. W. D. Johnston officiated at the izravc. Pallbearers wci'('2 Malcolm -.'Vl.1cPl1ec. Jack Bruce. Fiiltonl Mac-Phce. Martin Mat-Dniiald. Alex MacLcan. D. A. Mai:F'hcc. Inter- ment took plate in the Valley- ficld Ce-incl:-igv. Georgetown and I I I VlCllll'l'y Miss Max:iio-l'.;ii-n.:aii and Miss Mary McEwen of Montague were rccent. visitors Lo Gcorgctown. Mrs. P. L. Bniidriiaiilt. spent the weekend of the 30th. in Char- lottetown as the guest. of re- latives. W. Philip limit-rllr who is cm- plrued with lhv Canadian Na- tional RFlIlu'a,l'S was a recent vis- itor in his home. in Georgetown. Everett "'rnmm.V" Llewellyn or oval Canadian Air Force, who wrienf. Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn left on Sunday. December 30th for Camp Bordon. I A. B. Harold Dicks who is! stalioned at H. M. C. S. Slradaconai in Halifax, is spending New Year's with his rp:-irenis. Captain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. Harold is Y-akin: a Radar Tcchnvician's Course at Stadacona. Mr. Richard De Lnry left. on Sunday. December 30th. on re- turn to Chute riii Dia-ble in Que- bec Province. after spending the Christmas holidays with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. De Lory. Richard is employed at Chute du Diaible as 8. Civil Engineer with the Aluminum Company of Canada who are Constriucting a large power dam at that loca- ion. A large number of (;hildren. parents and friends attended the Sunday School Christmas Con- port. in the United Church on Friday. Deccimbcr 21st The pro- gram was under the direction of Miss Janie Llewellyn and Mrs. EVEN THE, FURY OF THE FLOOD COULD NOT MATCH THE STORM THAT RAGED IN THEIR HEARTS! Six desperate neoiilt ...liapped lm in tan with viliit lliey learct' ' most - ml: otliai'. ROBERT noueus - ANNE CRAWFORD . 5 PHILIP”!-'lllEliD - GLADYS COOPER 0 MICHAEL PATE - JOHN ABBOTT: ,' " 1-ixmai NEWS -. l AW OF ADLANDS "RUDOLPH THE REDNOSED -EINDEER" 1-q.nAY - rm. - saw. Matinee 3:80 Evening '1 end 9 Left for Germany whim lloail and Vicinity Miss Mary MacDonald. saint John. is visiting friends at whim Road. ' .- ..-.- Mr. James MICLCOG. Charlotte- town. we: I recent visitor to his home at whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacBet.h and Mr. Miles Macl-(lnnon were recent. visitors to Charlottetown. ..tMiss Ruby Macbeod. Alexan- ' (Era. is spending the Christmas holi- (rays with her mother, Mrs. Ethel l.1acLeod. at Whlm Road. Miss Ishbel Farquharson. Ober- lottetown. spent the holiday" with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Far- quharson. at Kilmulr. l l I Mr. Frank Graham. Charlotte- town, is spending several days at cnmmercial Cross with his wife and young son. I-Iughle. ,1”!-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Y: x lib b I? ' . sun TO THE i...-am"- Charlotte Knight. mogaxine editor visiting Korea. is pulled up the side of the submarine U85 Volsdor utter sailors irom the sub rescued her from the sea. Miss Knight. and two Navy fliers were dumped into the sen. Miss Knight and two Navy titers were dump- ed into the sea when their helicopter, transferring her from a ship to 952 IWHYS b" Fil.()N SIWVJCI ,. g .dANUARY 3 1 Zbpmdmazi MONTREAL, Jan. 3rd-- liero'I in "Baby Special" fbod for babies that: e Culling all mothers! - I nouigilzhingilgvltglesome - about . . .5 Minute ”CRIiJ'eArM 33' Vlsi-IF.iA'i'l". Bibi; love it-- and it loves babies. Yes, it's brimful of lots of good thing: babies and to grow healthy and strong. It's ml: in foodancrgy and I0 e to digest! It. provides Iron for good red blood, and tum pad Phosphorus for dicta deficient: in these elunonltl. And. moth i,;- its so quic and Iimpl! to repere ll whole- some ('.'-.reem"of Wheat. meal"for baby. Just. on minutes of boiling Ind 5 Miinita Cream of Wheat is cooked to baby-feldy digestibility- 3000-15 II temptmsl Everybody enioya it-from Bpby to Grandpopl Nofinanclul "Hang-Our" ThulYear...It. ccruiiuly was a lovely festive semen and now that. some of the bills are ' comi in I find that, for once, the melody lingers 1. on. That's because my finances are il:l'lllch good T ri slispe--thanks to my.BANK OF MONTREAL savings program. It's Jlllt about. a year since I first. started to save in real earnest. . . .by Personal i Planning at. the B of M. Now. despite rising costs and none-too-light. holiday expenses, I'm able to keep putting money away in my Bof M Savings Account. Take a tip from me and start. planning your in problems. start. there is toward making 195.. ..'Gni'. llerbeii "Sonny" George .lr., Iahovcl of Georgetown. sailed FCCPHIIY fmni llalifsx. N S., with a Cniitingcut of Canadian Army troops for N"I'1l('I' in Gerniany. '"Sorii,x" is well known throughout the Pmviiitm liaving dl'il'cn the Cha:'i'lm iciou ii--Georgetown Bus for .-evc:-al years. His wife M1'.s. llcrbcrt George .ir.. and his mother, Mrs. Hrrbrrt Gcorge st. travelled tn tlic Nova Scotia capital. where they bid farewell to "Srinnv". at. the Iimc of sailing. . Edwarri Enstoii and was very ei-editablv. cspecially as most. of the children taking part were from the -primary classcs.'Rev. W. A. Pait:-suit was cliairinan. The first iiiinvbcr was a recitation by Charles Mair. A lovely Christmas pazeanr followed. called "The Little King." Olhcr numbers were .1 dialogue by six boys of the Tyi-oll Group, A Chorus "There Were Thrce Ships," a quartettP. "Jesus Bids Us Shine," and other exercises and Choruses. At the case of the program Santa Claus appeared and after a tow suitable remarks distributed prcscnts from n brautiful trre to all t.ho-child- ren present. The gathering came in is. close by singiiig one verse "Biest be the Tie That Binds." 'On Sunday evening the 23rd. n Candlelight service was held in the United Church. A large con- gregation attciiried and joined in the singing of the Christmas Carols. Mrs. Harry Yorston pre- sided at the organ in his usual efficient manner. A splendid ser- mon was delivered by the pastor. Rev. W. A. Paterson. who took as his text. "Tho Good News of the Birth of Christ." A beautiful bou- quot of flowcis was on the Com- munion Table. presented by Miss Anna Mair, Superintendent of the Prince Edward island Hospital. Charlottetown. The large Choir led the service with the process- ionai. "O Come all Ye Faithful." A duct was sung by Mrs. William Llewellyn and Miss .Mary Stewart ”While Shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night." accompanied by Mrs. Edward I-Jaston. A candle lighting excrcisn and hymn by seven girls from the Young People's Union followed. A duct. "0 Holys--Night" was nicely ren- dered by Misses Mae and Ethel Rinton, accompanied by Mr. Yors- ton and a solo by Mr. Yorston act-ompaiiicd by Mrs. Easton. As .a Recesslonal the Choir sang. "The .Fii-st Nocl." DUi'll'i'g the service the congregation joined in sing- ing a. nuinlbcr of well-known Christmas hyms. On behalf or the patients of throughout the past. year. The patients Join with me In Happy New Year. Mr, Lloyd FRITHIHBTSOH. .Char- lottetown. recently visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Farquhnr- son. Kilmulr. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sorrey mitt family. Milltown. spent. Christ- mas Day the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moore. whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Watts. Charlottetown. spent the Christ- i-ies holiday at Whim Road with the letters parents, Mr. and Mrs Cecil Campbell. Her many friends are pleased to learn that the condition of, Mrs Russell Hicken. Albion. is much improved and she has been tram- IP!'i'Cd from the P.E.1. Hospital in Chai-lottetown to the King's Coun- ty Hospital. in Montague. A Christmas concert was held at Wlilm Road hall on Wednesday right. Dec. 19. by the pupils and teachers of Whim Road School. All the childYen took part in the pro- gram which was immensclv en- joyed by the. parents and friends attending. Santa Claus arrived at the close of the exercises and was given a great welcome by young and old alike. The hall was de- corated for the occasion and a beautifully trimmed Christmas tree was loaded with gifts. ssntn dis- tiuted these gifts and was It sis d in his work hy several young ladies. 7 East Baltic . u o 0 and Vicinity M.-. .lnlin and Robert Dixon of East Baltic were on business in Fortune recently. Miss Florence"-Bruce of Mono- (on, N. B., spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruce, Rod Point. Mr. Huntley Rose. Hamilton. Ont.. spent Christmas at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Rose. East Baltic. Miss Gladys Dixon, student nursr of the P. E. I. Hospital spent Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, Kings- born. Miss Helen Cdinpbell of Ottawa spent Christmas at her home in Red Point with her mother. Mrs. Bruce are glad to see him home again. after being a patient in Souris Hospital for some time fol- lowing an accident at Basin Heed. Mr. Lloyd George Robertson has returned to his home at Red Point "Pitt" as he is familiarly Card or Appreciation I would like to extend our deep appreciation and sincere firms. organizations. and individuals who assisted In making Christmas at the Home such in happy one. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all those who donated Inagasinee. gifts and entertainment: known. he: been absent for in yo".- coming him back. Canadian Navy spent a week-end at. the home of Mr. and horn. on busim-ss East Baltic on Thursday, Dec. 20. the sub. crashed. Four sailors dived The Montague Meteors lull night. at the local rink won is decisive victory over the Char- lottetown Bombers 11-6 in a hard fought exhibition hatllc reminis- cent of Saturday night's game with the Abbics. The game was colored with heavy body checking and a few isolated fights between players. none of which proved serious other than banishing thi- offenders to the cooling pen. Both teams were fast on attack. the first line for the visitors being very speedy in moving into enemy territory. However. the more experienced metrors withstood the attack, and were able to capitalize on their own, showing more finish around the not. Nelson led in scoring iionours for the locals. pulling the hat trick. .lohnston, a new rookie. played a very smart. game, get- ting two counters for his team. For the visitors R. Miiclntyrc scored three of his team's goals. 'and Gregory was runndr-up with two. The packed house was very on- tliusiaslic nvcr the game. liking a little roughiiii: inixtyd In with the liner arts of reel hockey. They had both last night. and it may be concluded that giving the fnns the hcckcy they have seen in the past two games they will be there win or lose. Liiicups: Charlollclown: dcfcnt-e. I). Jay. Griffin. Laird. McCallum: forwards. Moore, P. Jay. Gregory. Burke. R. Mac- intyrc, A. Macintyre. Affleck. Clark. MacDonald. . the Goal. White: F! Mr. Lester Jarvis of the Royal hohday Mrs. Reggie Rose. Red Point. Mr. Washington Young. Kings- wns a recent visitor to North Lake. Mr. John l'Vhite. Montague was in North Lake and A Montague Meteors Win 11-6 From Ch'town Team dd-ii l i'-it is-"iii? ;.'i.T.:.-;.:i'.”d:.. ce overboard and made the rescue. day of slioppingl. Here's s warm- you-iip thought iie you're . waiting for the bus. Just. think ' of e piping-hot. H bowlful of Hcins 3.? Cream ofTomafo Soup for aupperl 7 Montague: Goal. F. Fraser: de- fence, P. Fruscr. George. Beck. L. Fraser; forwards. Nclson. Power, It. takes but. it jiffy to prepare once Macl..can, Cudmorc. Clcmcntl. you're home. M-ninini . . . what coirings. S. Jay, Johnston. Hig- grand 'n' glorious tomato tlavour. ginbothain. 'l'Iiem's that. same superb flavour Referees: P. Sinclair. T. Mc- - of vine-ripened "Aristocrat" Ewen, iomstoca - in tall the HEINZ Summar,v:- TOMATO PRODUCTS. Such A First l'(-riml rlirrrluf foursome of rosy-i-ed 1 -.Ch'lown, Maclniy rn gnoilncm for winter meals.. Jfmnt 2-Montague. MncLt-an. Tomrilo .lm'cc - Heint Ketchup (Nelson) . .. 3.02 and Ilrfuz Chili Sauce. I'm putting 3-Ch'lown. Grcgn Heinz Tomato Products at the top (Mot-irc) .. 5-02 of my shopping list. now. How 4-Montague, Johnston, about you? (Hlgginbotham) 5-Monliiguc. Cudmor , (Clcmcnts) ............. .. 6.05 as you could to B-Montague. Nelson. MW? your fnm- 5, (Power) ily'.-i teeth? 7Lch'gown' Look at the .--,..Q'U'fQ' (Moore) . facts: In a 2- Q S 5-tIN.'3 Penalties: G g y, . Jay, S. ynaricst. among I ,. I Jay. L. Fraser. Clements, Cud- school children, i Pu more, l)laIVTOC1I.- i I. Jig-A LIN, the orig- inal pciiictlliii tooth powder. re- duced decay 559?: - 5 times more than reported for it famous univer- sity”.-i niriiiioiiialrrl formula! And Dcntovilliii i-i cilective with Just. Second Period 8-Montague. Nelson. (Power) 9-Montague. Coiling: 10-Ch'town. Maclntyrc 11-Montague. Power, (Nelson) .. 10.37 morning and evening brushing. 12-Montague. Johnston Reason? Penicillin fight! decay up (5. Jay) 16.53 In 2.; hum after use. (Anti-decay Penalties: L. Fraser, Gentle. ingredients in other dentifrice: be- Clements, R. clntyre. cnme powerless after about Vi Tlilr Period hour.) Dcniocillin is safe, has been l3-Mnnlhiluh CIFMCMK ---- -- 1-05 rcconinicnuled by thousands of 14-Ch'l0Wn. Maclntyre. dentists for nciirly two years. 'P- J8.” -- 5-35 Really cleans teeth. Testes won- 1FM0nlR8Ue. Nelson.' derful. .Change to Dentocillin, (MecLeen, Power) ..... .. 11.10 now; 3 months! mppiy, 75c, 16-Montague. L. Fraser . 11.56 17-Chitovvn. Griffin 19.22 whose marriage takes place in the near future. She re- celved many lovely gifts and 3 large sum of mom)- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rose. East Bjllllf. were recent visitors id Charlottetown. The pupils (TI-'R('Ti Point School held their program on Friday afternoon. Dec. 21. A large crowd gathered and bid farewell to the teacher. Miss Susan Mallard. who is shortly leaving for Toronto. Onl.. where she will be employ- cd. It is regretted by all that Miss Mallard has resigned as she was well liked by all who knew takes no longer! Instant Chase & And my experience is-folks love Bcnguc) come to the rescue! Yea. lh time of your for "Peter Pain". lie but you'll be well prepared iI(0ehn"ne&' n(:dm:'1)Elel” nnd brmhem A niiscr-lianeoii:T shower was gpwj held at the home of Mr. and The "hung of Mn George Mrs. Alexander Robertson, Red Point. in honor of Miss Elna the Connleecent Rome. Montague, k ' to the wishing you'one and all a very JEAN MncDONALD. . . Matron. v.. tutu ii lillit T0-DAY CAPl'l'0L Fill.-SAT. MATINEE 3:30 - EVENING 7 and 9 B oIMi;A ALSO SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON In the truce city of Penmunjon negotiators were no nearer a solu- tion of their thorny problems in the path to peace. but thet. didn't stop the soldiers in the area from lieviag Ben-Gay. Just rub it inl It. her. rub-ins. Contains skin-soolhin iust 750 s tube! Chilled To The Bone from-A Let It Snow . . . Lu It Blown . you're "safe" from the action 'a' of ii. January cold when you let. BEN-GAY (Baume warning in chest colds. neuralgia sad rheumatism, for him with psin-rc- gestion and gives wonderfully quick relief, along with apoo-othing, comfortably warm feeling. That's because Bcn-Gay contains up to 2'.6g times more of those two famous piiin-relieving agents-nielliyl sslicylste and menllioi-than 5 other wiilcly offered g luiolin, tool Better buy Bci:-Gsy- inily finances. It's A real challenge - but. it's fun, too. Ask for your free copy of "PERSONAL PLANNING" at your neighborhood branch of the Hot M to day. It's the vary but ” your ycnr to beat your money ml an Love The War My Dishes Sparkle when I use those grand. new de- tergenta. But heve you noticed how drying detergents are to your hands? 'l'liat'I why I always keep it bottle of JPZRGENS LOTION handy-use it. after every watery l.0b.' You see. because Jei-gens ll liquid. it quickly supplies the soft.- eniag moisture that. dry, thirsty skin needs. Yes. you'll find when you use Jergcris after hoii.secleai1- mg chores-your hand: will look like they'd never done a scrap of work. Soft, petal-smooth. lady-of- leisiire hands for you! Ami at so little cost.-just. 15c, 37c, 65c and 3l.l5. Ara You doing only U5 as nuTiTmiiZ...i.-.1. ..to make my meals usgay and spark- ling and as good to eat. ns I can -- all the year through. in '52! And I'll depend u lot on JICLIFO JICLLY POW- DERS to help me. Such I glorious variety of salads and desserts to be mad-. from those sc ten, cxciiing "lcckc:l- in" fliivmirs . . . cxclusiva "locked- iu" Jcll-0 diivours flint. you re- lease only when you add hot. water to Jell-0. Try fruit and vegetable moulds-make tempting whips and creams-cube your Jeil-O for dessert: or salads--or make ile- licioiis Jcll-0 tarts. Truly Jcll-0 is vcrsiitilc. And croiinniicril, tool Easy-to-make Jcll-O Jelly Powder desserts cost. only about 20 e servingl ' When! That's Over For Another Year . . . all your holiday entertaining. It. was fun-but, cnnfcssl --just. A little tiring. And now yotiire ready for a quiet, sociable get-together with friends-no frills...just. bridge, Bl-l1dWiChES- and coffee. Well, I'd like to suggest; that. you try INSTANT CHASE (h SANBORN COFFEE. In economical. It's as easy to make ten cups In one- aail there's no waste. It's wink-quick to prepare- o make than boiling the water. And Siinborn Coffee is so good. 'l'list's I ' p hecsuse it's made by folks who "know their codce" , ...its the only instant. coffee backed by over 85 years codes experience. ' itl pain is is A favourite strikes without. breaks up con- . cuunarra cousairr suns AS NUN IN DRAMATIC FILM Universal Intemstionsrs "Thun- (for on the Hill." which opens to- day at. the Prince Edward Theetre with Claudette Colbert and Ann myth in the lead roles. is a highly- drumstic mystery story with one of the most unique plots in the his- tory of motion pictures. It's an exciting story of Sister Mary Bonaventure. a nun in an English Convent. who sets out to prove the innocence of a young lxlfl wrongly sentenced to the KIHWWI far the alleged murder of her bro- t. or. Against the wishes of her own Mother Superior and the police, Sister iMu-y works against time to estnblis-H the girl's innocence and point the finger reel murderer. . in the leading role of sistcn of guilt It the celebtettng ohruimds .3 but they could with the material at. hand. These lJ.N. soldiers are shown trimming their Christmas tree with tinfoil and white paper. To (old 3115 Way! r to choose. A SPECIAL FOR .LEisiiMAii .0llSTOMEllS . Ten (10) days for you to select, a Leishinen made-to-measure Suit. regularl at the following saving prices: 2 rice. ............ss9.5o 3 Piece 379.50 i A big selection of cloths and patterns from which 5. A.) Mcnomnpfis ' bore throet. chest cold. bronc THERMOGENE .. --The wmui. pr ml. to Uuytohyl y priced to .'5107.00--- A ,.-.l ii-niiicii Iillwiiin .i.L. 3... v in . Relieve Pain Due THIQRMOGENE is ready to use-inn ntlyl Medicated Wool wedding generates soothing sciatica and minor rlieumdtl pa Inli I: Till: MOGENE Meliufdkutuom MM; help nllm mil; he Ni - Mny. Claudette Colbert offers 0 stirring characterization of I wo- man flghting for the life of a ft-if law human being Wsatnst Wimm 5 ' others have turned. The scene in which she aiianpl-s to WW3 " confession from the guilty D9T5"'l is one of the dramatic high-llshi-i of the motion picture year. d Exccllcntly cast es the convicts girl. Ann Blyth delivcrs a brlllialni performance in a difficult rot. Excellent too. in the role of a doc- tor administering to the sick at the convent. is Robert pouzla-V one of the screen's finest l!PTT0""'C ers. LINDSEY. Enzland - (CP) - Council of this Suffolk C0lmi.V town agreed to fix street namfesz gndlng years of confusion ho; postmen. The main street. "- no name. and on it live six fam- llles named Smith- Zn hi tlm ootlien. nun tolls. O gig. , Undlr WIN"! o.. --u- -. rah" '9' Your? miri rum wool iv.nriii.(.iRTS