I-‘RON1'—Mrs. Jane Cook. Mrs. Wilson Moore. Tom Frazer. Peter. Torn Cameron. Mrs Mat-Leod. MacLean, Rev. RG. Hill. iii.“ M. Mat-Leod. Mrs. G. Mac-I BAC|(—John Judson. A.G. Jud- M. l.<-an. Mrs. W. White. Mrs. son. Roy Llewellyn. Fred Mathie- tiliuii-e lson. Wm. Macbean. Oliver Dock- ('I-ZNTRE — Norman Mat-Leod. erty, T.R. Jackson. M bough. Mrs. Russell Moore, Mrs. A.G. Judson. Mrs. Jennie MacKln- non. . CENTRE — Miss Etta Astrope,. ’eson. Mrs. P rs. A. Mathi eter .MacLean. Mrs. yers, Mrs. Leroy Jennie MacKenzie. Frazer. Mrs. W. Judson. uary. I ilson oore.l . Mrs. James CI‘eed. Miss‘ Peggy Munn. Miss Clemmie Mat-Lean. BACK — Mrs. Arthur Mat-Neill. W ght. Mrs. rs. Tom Baptist Church World Day OF Prayer Service Is Held -I well attended Missionarylattended. There were several ,.....,,nn was new ,1 ine Hm.5,d¢. visitors present. Delicious refresh- lllll. Montague. when representa-lmems were “Wed by ‘he enter‘ K ; taining church. v \t‘s of the Montague-Dundas~ ....~ioratc. observed the annual Iimltllsl World Day of Prayer. The opening session. under the tt‘.lll(‘I'SIIIp of Mrs. Arthur- Mac- - , . , . . win. “as given over to prayer’ ' Mrs Sammy Birt was a visitor till the World-Wide work Alliance-.. "1 U‘3Tl°“°l°“’"- TU95d3.‘i’- solo. "Have "I‘hine Own Wayl ‘ Lord" was well reltdei-ed by Miss Mr and Mrs. Howl Jay and hay Sorrie. lson Merlin. motored to Charlotte- In Covehefld Road‘ Sunday‘ The?’ This was followed by the regular: town 1.-rinay_ W979 ‘I19 2119513 OT MFS- Jay S 'llHIIlIIl_\' meeting of the church‘ I parents, Mr. find Mfg, Walter “'~~'“"f*">'5°°‘°'Y~.“’"“ ”.“~L"'t Mr. and l\Irs. Howard Kelly. MacDonald. “M. Wright‘ president‘ m the were visitors in the Capital City.l °"""" . - I .. , , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leard ltepresentatives from each so- I'T1dd.V- I _ ._ NW‘, "wk pa” in ho”, the“. 305,‘. ‘and Mts. l-ied Leard motored to xioiis. Twelve men interested in Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Craig. t Moncton, N’ B. Sunday. where ltl|\\‘lllII§ attended the meeting. West Covcliead. were Sunday vis Mrs. Fred lieard is spending 'llit- pastor. Rev. B. G. Hill also itors at the home of Mrs. t‘t'iag's. sister, Mrs. George Jay and Mr. Jay. Mr. and Mrs. elly. Sunday. Mr. Frank Hendricken return ed home during the week Marathon. Ontario. where he had summer employment. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. sons Merlin and‘ Irwin, were visitors and Mrs. Arthur Hughes. Bedford: were visitors at the home of Mr. Owen 3 Miss Linda beard. guests with St. Peter’: tance of motivating terested in. some time with her daughter. The second dealt with the pro- Mr. and Mrs. Earle Machon ald, Lorne Valley. were Sundai Mrs. -MacDonald‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georgi- Jay. B.A Has Workshop The teachers of St. Peters and surrounding districts held their, second workshop on Thursday} evening. November 28th. The meeting opened with the! showing of two interesting films pertaining to teaching methods The first dealt with the inipor-I by connecting pupils with things they actually are Ill-. gei" d. Mr. Douglas Mat-Larcn of Mon- tague. Provincial Government De iarternynt of Welfare Investigator ' Iards pupils is encouraging. geta tter cooperation and has less disciplinary problems one who nnmgoniges his ¢-1;,-5 by a business \'l§ll0l' to (Jeorgetown‘ied in his daughter. Miss Fran. ridicule and continual scoldilig. Alter this each teacher presen- ted her individual problems wich were tabulated on the blackboard "e ’“’"y I” he" "I h"‘ .giveii a chance to express their method of solving the above from actual experience Lunch was then entertaining film on travel and.tell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Social Life of Quebec was by the preside.“ and dean “uh-and all wish him an earl) return- . ‘to good health. i Mr Harold I)lt'I(.\ who is In turn All the teachers w e re "N member of the Borden f"_ Mr. and Mrs (.’oitlon tiott-ll rics. arrived in Georgetwon last thanks was extended lad the lunch committee. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke and Mrs. John Judson. Mrs. Mima ram“, of cnnr[.,m.1nwn motored Mr. to Georgetown on Sunday, where they were guests of Mrs. Burke's Parents, Mr. nd Mrs. W.J. Fitz- at Mr. Hamid l)ohsoii. reprt-sen my; men in g ting J. and M. Murphy Ltd, was Mr Warren Baker, accompan- Heceiiiber 9th .ces Baker and Mr. W red Vic- .toi. left on Monday with a truck I"t'ieiids oit Mi‘ Jariali Hake-r‘load of (‘hristmas trees (or the IIIn9s.s‘B()sltm maiatet. on Monday. per ,3 wmcn week. where he will reside with ‘his parents. Captain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. who also returned 'l"5'yto Georgetown following several en"-eph Gotell Sr.. left on Monday. months residence in Borden. car for Toronto. Ontario. Mr.‘ Mrs. Joseph Gotell will iisitt Mr. Jackie Publicover of the for a few months in Toronto as3Canadian Army who has been on and daughter Juanita and son Hl~ ~rved and an chard. accompanied by Mr. (io- ' the guests of their daughter. Mi~s.Iduty in Germany for the pa st Z1llt>-'I|‘<'*’lS to Arnold Mitrphy and Mr Miti'ph_v. two years. arrived home last hospitals and Mr and Mrs. Gordon Gotcll will wkek and is the guest of his par- 5995- molor to Boston. l\Iass. where-.ents. Mr and Mrs. James Pub- they will spend the ('liristnias‘licover. At‘ holidays with relatives a n (I: C} "’“ "tends i Georgetown Allan Mair left on .\loii- L A ' I a a day for Boston. Mass. with IIl.\ second truck load of Christmas tree. The trees were assenibled Tl‘? ”’K"l3’ "‘_‘”“h'-‘' m‘'“'."“. and exported b Mair and‘ot the Ladies Auxiliary of the La- Mr. Gordon Gotell. 3-551" I“? Little Miss I)eboi'ah Ann .\lac- Bait-hilder 34*“- Lean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. with ten members presenk The Donnie MacLean of Charlotte- meeting opened with the obser- ONE the classes classwork EASTERN GUARDIAN SINBEAM PlillIlsli;i\'e I alltll VIEW MASTER and reels in lions-on shavers at .laiiiie.~on's; stock at Peplers Jeivcllery. . . . . . lltizimaty, Monta;.,u( SPORTSMAN DIES _ John .\‘()TI(‘.E -— There will he a‘White, Provincial Game Warden. meeting ol‘ the lIIl(‘l'lII(‘(I'Ial(‘ received word of the death of [)r_ Ilti(‘I\("\' l('8l.Itl(' at Moiitaiiiie i‘iiik.lL(~on ll, .la¢-oi-,5_ dentist at his wotliicsday December 13th. T:30ilitime in 1-3“-19,; _\' H” For many rt "1 iyears’ Dr. Jacobs has been a sum- «~ l :?.::.;;:'':;.;2 i::':'.:5::.:":.':::.: (lIIISIrII(I\ slioppiiig I‘. no lOlI£Z- may muagm‘ Lower Montague‘ er top .\(‘('I't‘l. Its top prioi'it_\'. At Pcplcrs Jewc1lr~r_\‘. |R”e'”mI ""9 rm ‘ m""I_h I0 .inc>.t siimiii<-i- An ardent fisher- MI-2N'S and l.atlii-C ‘~t!ll!I lc.-i m.'tn, Dr Jacobs was well knmtn lllt‘l' liilllnlds from $1.19 to $300. to ninny of the local sportsnienl l.iltlll‘\ pop up lIlIl'l'ttl‘ hil told and on one occasion. when threa- ;it $l.>t) and Monte t‘:irlo ;it.tcnod with the loss of an angling’ '«l fill at .Iaiiiic.son's I’Ill‘8l'I1a<'_\'.lfilmpflnltill. Mr. Fred Vuozzo, due Moiitagiic. a severe tooth ache. did anl l on-the-spot extraction SPECIAL PRICES Nylon Nighties. Slips. Panties. House- coars. Sweaters. Evening Gowns and Hosiery. SUNTERS LADIES’ WEAR "ALL’THIS WEEK" .\'(|TI(‘E:— Artificial In.\(‘ltl(.‘lIi<t— lion hegiiining Dec 20th. We arc; ll\llILI all Il‘O£(‘l1 semen. Plcasc l|.'l\l‘ calls in by ti oil p in. tor scr- \Il‘t‘ iic\t morning. Ilavc calls in h_i iii. tor ~acr\it~e saint-t oiciiiiiu. Also state what bri-ed. l‘II‘\ll‘I‘(l. Lloyd l\Ia(‘Klllll(|II. Pltoite \I(>lll.'l’.llI? 180-14. "VIC A CA.'\II-IRA Tliis ('lirist~ mas. Kodak Starlt-4. stittfi and Kodak Startlcx nt especially for color and flash. Kodax Holiday $1 '00 and Brownie TTIO\'I(’ camera at flit; ttfi. Japanese 35 MM at $1693 and, Yashicka-i A $29.95. See lIl(‘\t‘ cameras at: CHARLOTTETOWN We would like to express our appreciation to all Producers and Agents for your patronage and co-operation during 1957. TO ALL. we extend Sincere Wishes for o CHRISTMAS OF PEACE and a NEW YEAR OF HAPPINESS. LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LIMITED ATTENTION HOG PRODUCERS SWIFT CANADIAN CO., LIM|TED’S Livestock Trucking Agents , will be collecting hogs CHRIST MAS WEEK and NEW YEAR'S WEEK as follows: . UNTII,‘ NOON. on MONDAY. DECEMBER 23rd and MONDAY . DECEMBER 30th ‘ Robert (‘ampliell . . . . . . . . Alliortoii ltalpli Saiitlerson . . . . . . . . St. Peters Randall Boates .. . . . . . . . .. 0'Lear,\' Sheldon (Eunn .. . Mt. Stewart-Bristol Edwin Hansen . . . . . . . . . .. Port Hill Linwood Mat-.’\'eill ..... . .. Cardigan I Alden Corr ....... . . . . . . . Kinkora Arthur MacDonald . . . . .. Montague John H. MacKa_v .. . . . . . . . . Albany Arthur MacDonald . .. Murray River ; Bert J. Trowzstlale .. . . . . .. (‘rzipnutl (Tliet. [wing ... . . . Murray Harbour -’ Lyman Baker .. . . . . . . . . . .. Elmira Preston (iillis . . . . . . . Beaton's Mills (Wilford Peters . . . . . . . . . .. Souris E. B. Storey . . . . . . . . . . . .. Millview UNTIL TRAIN TIME on THURSDAY. DECEMBER Zbrli and ‘ THURSDAY. JANUARY 2nd. I Wellington (.‘o-op . . . . . . . Welliiigltiii llenry Cormier Roger MacLean Joseph MacMillan .. . . . .. Colin B. Waugh RECEIVING HOGS AT LIVESTOCK BITYING STATION on BELMONT ST. in CHARLOTTETOWN— ' ALI. . DAY MONDAY, DECEMBER 23rd and ALI. DAY MONDAY. ‘DE- CEMBER 30 also ALL DAY THURSD AY, DECEMBER 26th and ALL DAY THURSD Y. JANUARY 2nd PRODUCERS ARE ASKED TO CO-OPERATE BY NOTIFYING AGENT IN ADVANCE OF SHIPPING DAY. . IT IS THE VOLIIME OF HOGS SHIPPED OFF THE ISLAND THAT Sl.'S- TAINS THE rPRICE OF HOGS ON THE ISLAND _:_—. FOR SERVICE, SPEED AND THRIFT SHIP Y O I! R LIVE- STOCK TO SWIFT George presided. The treasurer. Warren Baker reported a favourable cash balance on hand. mm” in. nppoigggd u 5113‘ la The profits from the Loyalty Sup- . new 3;. of ‘ the Auxiliary were January the caterers were SIM 26 A sum members ‘r, M" Ls‘ Bntcnn, of money was voted for the crip— d”_ M” r’_]_ Delay ".1 M" pled childrens fund _,.w I A "Thank You was recorded‘ The January meeting will be in the minutes to all who lielpiheld at the home of Mrs. Wal- ed in any way towards IIlaI\'InRIl.er soloman the catering at the l.oyalt_v Sup-tarp per such a success Thus? s|t‘l( at lll4‘il lltillltw w.l| It'IIt‘P \lll‘ll~lPl‘ I‘oItl also be i'eiiit-iiilicred \lr~ M.il- surpd pnri , n men! wednesday ter Soloman was a|)p0llllP(l to st:- DCFHSP the disiiititttit-it oi to needy it-it-i'aii’s l'l|lltll’t'll The lollowing noiiiiiiaiin: tti|ll- ‘otcr I)t‘IIIIl£il'I( atom or discipline. fiiowlnr that was a business vtrttnr In flenrn--ttovn in the guest at he grand--nan of two tntnutas shoes. ' tulle i.:..t-tier whose attitude to- town on Montia.*- |p¢'<1lt‘Ill~. Mi and Mrs Malcolm The piesiuent. Mis. H. P.IThe Guard‘.n P.ge 5 MacLean DOC. 18. meeting. VCFS. Lunch com Mrs. Iseried by Mrs Warren A H Stewart Ar IIlt‘IIIlN'l'.\ sen ll criit-ti wit it in I|\l'I' William Murphy Thc Aitxll-i Mis William Mat-Donald. Follow- iary donated the sum of one Iltln-‘lug the bugjnegs portion ol tn 3 dred dollars for furniture for tliefmm-ting 3 delicious lunch w . . new Georgetown School A sum of money was \t)lL'(I lt)r‘and Mrs the school Christnias trt-at rangemcnts were made to .\t'll(I " officers to the Committee mittee and Baker 1‘ h a meeting closed with the Queen NO ATOM FLIGHTS (‘til'rZ\'ilA(‘.l-LN‘ (Reiitei'si-—De- ';:i‘I§. RETURNING FOR YOUR PLEASURE! OF TOP HITS OF ALL TIME. iete Hansen as- ‘that no United States planes car- ryin; liytlrogcn bombs will fly TODAY and THURS. - CAPITOL rom Allied HlTCHCO(K...MASTER OF SUSPENSE :)li\'et‘ (‘ampliell . . . . . . . Kensington FEATURE STARTS AT 3:30-6:45-9 .. . . . . . . . Richmond t‘la_\’ton (ireen . . . . . . . . .. Emerald .. . . . . . . . . .. Lot 16 John Matheson ... . . .. Rose Valley Miscouchc Gordon Matheson . . . . . Hunter River Wilmot Valley Aeneas Coad_v North Wiltshlro 58 Spring Park Road, Chest ot Silver; Alan Miller. (‘.h't0\\'n. RR. 3, Dutch Oven; Davi Constable. 13 Eustori St.. Silver Serving Set; Miss Edna Gordon. 137 Rochford St.. Kitchen Knife Set; Amy Rogers. 2 North River Road. Kitchen Tool Set; Reg. Gay. Parkdale, Kitchen Utility Set. Mrs. PATRONS NOTE: Following are the winners J “Silver Gift Week" at this theatre:—- Miss Lucy Pineau. SHIP TO SWIFT .Ianiicsoii's I’hi';ini:ic_\ Mont £l‘.1llt‘ ““t(I"“tvA.Iu'ItflIl 5:5 .4:-can ll 1 mist. Baigo HERE IS A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER ONAGIFTFORHER . . . FREE One dozen beautiful . -ROSES with my CEDAR cnrsr or Natural ‘CROCKETT ‘AND STOREY LTD. C - « Purchased this week First choice of ladies irrespective of age - - - In the cedar chest she ltoops thou things sc lntimafoly hers - - - from the variety in stoclt yot will Find the one which will bring ioy to liar on Christmas - - - choose Mahogany, Walnut.‘Saa- I" «. n g '3’?/é/i’//ittlilx-EN .45’ v HEY KIDS! DON'T MISS THE BIG» ”SANTA CARTOON SHOW" ON SATURDAY MORNING GIFTS OF FURNITURE ENDURE! the choicest Furniture gift - - - the most accepta ble gift - - - the gift most sure to please is a CHAIR - - - And if you want to see chairs we suggest you malto time to see the variety now on display on the main sales Floor at CROCKETT and STOREY LTD. There is not a home which cannot be improved by the addition of one or more chairs . .' . chairs -- comfort- able, practicable and attractive, make most acceptable gifts . . ‘. Be Safe - Give ct Chair. Select from a wide variety of Plat- Form Rockers - Fireside Hostess - Wing and Semi-Wing - FIuted.Baclt - Occas- ional Arm Chair: - Hostess. BECAUSE THESE CHAIRS WERE SO LATE IN ARRIVING, ALL CHAIRS ARE OFFERED for one week only AT SOURIS ... 21/2% 0" SPECIAL GIFT ITEMS Lovely Plate Glass Mirrors Beautiful Lamps: Floor. Tabla. Boudoh I