PAGE EIGHT I , A THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Herold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs. -Bruce MacPhee, Miss Joyce Wigginton. Pius McKinnon. AGENT GEORGETOVVN Waldon Layers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; in Georgetown-. The Post Office: in Sourlsz The Snack Bar nnd ii. Richards ac Son. ..FCIvlRISTMAS wrapping sup- ....'ClIRISTllIAS I)AN(lii1. Beaver plies--fancy dcsiizns. lags. seals. Hail. Montague, I)e(-ember Zilrtl. riiihon. paper. Montague .5 to Don Messer's Orclicstra. 51.00 Store. ..'lNl)lANA. single bit axes. 'WINS DOLL - Mr. Henry 0'-I extra special at Dunn's, Gasper- Brien. Cardigan, was the lucky eaux, each only 95c. ' winner of the doll lotteried by the "Sheriff J. B. Edwin Reid. Rollo New Perth Women's Institute re- cently. . Bay. entered the P. E. I. llospitai --D.-TD... yesterday for treatment. IVY Jr: RED CROSS .. .'WARNIN(.E- --Dilegislcr your The h 1 "tr; d Cr inaine at Yco's Theatre. You might .' 'y . uni r e oss mem-, .- 55-0,00 ., h, hers held their meeting at Whimlmn J (15,. .. Road .SCI'1Cf-ll on Friday aiternooni! N.(,-A3-U".;s L, Regulm nnps g39C:mbPl' -fl”;-h.'I;hEl'8 W85 in -"-1-3 plus barley toys, hard mixture. rib- 9” 3339 0 ii 99"- lbon candy. boxed chocolates from T5: 0:15”; ads hfccignited ivy thepisc to si.9a. (ianongls. Moirs. Pat- DT9519n- 9.V dC9"-1-11'-i9i' .Mt 51.1.00 t". absence of the secretary. Bob sI,L'- :wmnj S me art. the treasurer, Donnie lilunroy (re-appointed). attended to the general bLlSlll”L2.'ii Plans were in-ade for the Christ- nf the meeting and called the'mas'conccrt which is to be held roll. The minutes of the DFEVIOUSVII the near future. It was decided meeting were read and approved. .to purchase sugar to make fudge ”R;!.;JII call was answered by npuhich would be sold at the concert cl e or a joke. which proved to by the members. Vernon Niclicisoii '39 quite entertaining. It was decld-land Bob Stuart iicrr: appointed to ed that roll call at the next nieet-ital-re up a collectloii at the coli- mg would be answered by nam- rert. mt: ”all your Christmas presents."y Before the coiiclusioii of the New committees appolnte' as fol-lmeetinc. a penny auction was held lows: Health - Vernon Nicholsonbv l.ir-ricrie Clarcv. the prize be- and Jolinnv Clarey: water - D011-llIl': won bv David .Vi('Carrmi nie Munro and Jolinnv Clareyzl The meeting acljoii:-ned in Eidiness- Kenny MacDonald andfusual nizinncr. Fietty MacBet.h: police -David Mc- Carron and Betty MacBeth; slck-- Jean Ann Munro and Bob Stuarti -. Lre-anpointcdi: program -Edith Adult. oysters arc lmlicrccl capable facbonalcl and Marjory Clarey of laying 6li.iJl)(i,(i0li eggs a v ttMy Son ohn” THE MOVIE THAT WILL ROCK CHAR- LOTTETOWN WITH EXCITEMENT AND CONTROVERSY! The Story of 8. Hunted Man . . . and the People He Plunged Into an Explosive Adventure! OYSTICR susp ise story V oi our time about a nation's” most notorious scandal! , jigp. CLEO McCAREY'S t.s..?..9...'f.I..9"" Hiiiis-HEiiiN' . ROBERT DEAN Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 .WALKER'JAGGER TODAY rue. wan. PRINCE EDWARD lei" O lhrm tile. . piano accompanist for the evening. Candlelight Service- At West Govehead West Covc-head, United Church was filled to capacity December 14th when the Y.P.U. presented a Christmas candlelight service. The organist for the evening ,w:is Mrs. Albert Reed. assisted by Mrs, George. Sliaw. who played for the Brackley selections. Mr. Orr Maccann very capably acted as chairman for the service. Much credit is due the presi- dent. Mrs. Chcsiey Hughes, for the success of this progranime. Following is Ihel prograninie: Quiet Music; Call to worship: Scripture. "The Christmas Story" Miss Doris Brown: Prayer, Rev. lliir. T. A. Wilson; Hymn 64. "An- .,r:cls From the Realms of Glory”; Exercise, Ruth and lilarion Mac- Rcritalion. M arlene liyntn Si, "0 Little Bethlehem"; Solo, Away in A ltlanger. Brenda Younker; The Cnndlclighting. four Y.P.U. imcnibers: Lord's Prayer in” un- iison; Duct. Miss ilclcn Wilson and Wilfrcd liiacDoni1ld: A Christ- mas .Sloigv", Mis. Lorne IirIacM1I- 'lan; (lzirol singing, Bracltlcy girls; C-alluni: l 1-lughcs: Town nt ll-Ivcmng offering (selection by rlioiri; Solo, ”Miss llclr-n IVlISOhIi i "Joy to the ii'oi'lfl"; . II)ltlll -I7. l'llhr- Benediction. . . Ohristmas concert in -MacKenzie Hail . . . I The animal Christmas concert, In as iircsentcd by the pupils Of Tim- jity United Chiii'ch Sunday School in Macxenzie Hall, Montague, Fri- lday evening to a very large aud- iiciicc of parents and friends. The lprogi-am was under the direction of lMrs. J.M. Fraser and Mrs. Lester lMacLeod, with Mrs. J.M. Fraser as A sacred pageant directed by Mrs. Alex Hutcheson and Mrs. D.M. MacDonald was an outstanding feature of the program. Rev. .l.M. Fraser acted as chair- ITl.'-ill. The was as follows: Chorus, "Aren't You Glad It's Christmas Time" by the school; Recitations of Welcome - Margie Clark and Clayton Bulpit.t; Solo: "Evervbody Happy"-Shirley Stew- art; Recitation A. Fave Peardon; Recitation w Sandra Stewart: Re- citation -- Joan Coffin and Jean MamLeod; Recitation - Aim and Sandra Shaw: Exercise: ”Blessings" -group of children; "Once in Royal David's Citv”. Veronica and Gillian Taylor; Solo -- Joan Coffin: Re- citat.ion - Judy Dewar; Recitation 1A Jean MacLeod (Victoria Cross); lRecitatimi -- Ralph Moore; Recita- tion - Eleanor Moore: Exercise -t Vicky French. Gordon Dewar. and Donald MaeLc0d: Solo: ”Under The Stars" - Florence MacDonald; Re- citation -- lrene Stewart: Recita-l tinn A Boyd Coffin; Quartet - "Good King Wenceslas" - Yochem Vanschimcn. Anna Moore, Preston Hunter. Eiilv Moore, Remarks by the superintendent program Coffin. Recitation - Malcolm MacDon- ald; Chorus: "Set. a Candle in the Window" -- Peggy and Dianne MacLeod, Marion and Gwennvth Clark, and Myrna Beck: Exercise: "Christmas In Every country" - Group of boys and girls: Recita- tion - Morlev Coffin; Duet: "0 Come All Ye Faithful" A Yochem and Billy Vanschupen sung in their native Dutch language: Pag- LIIOIIY IIIIIMBEII Drawn for Christmas stock- ing at LARTER'S PHAR- MACY, Souris, 25407. If LOOK KIDS ”SAIITAlS" OOMIIIGI HIPS MAKING A SPECIAL VISIT TO THE PRINCE EDWARD ON . ' ' WEDNESDAY MORNING TO SEE ALL THE KIDDIES AT THE SPECIAL FUN SHOW - - - DON'T MISS IT! PRIZE WINNERS OF- THE SPECIAL CONTEST SPONSORED BY "THE BIKE SHOP" ARE-I GIRLS: Eileen C. McGuirk, Dromore. : Lorraine Williams, City. BOYS: Geor e Fraser, City. Donne Ross. City. coupon is not turned in be- fore 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 23rd another number will be drawn. Ii..I.-Maiion ii.D. Optometrist Eyes Examined Fitting and Supplying Glasses, etc. office Hours: 10 to 12 A.M. 2 to B l'.M. and by appointment Office Connected with Msbon Drug. Co, llontsxue. P. I. I. --as-.. THE NARROW MARGIN--the difference between life and death in this breath-talk ing trip aboard a train of terror, as hired killers attempt to silence in. gongster's widow-liey witness in a. police investigation that threatens the existence of a. crime syndicate. How a. smart sleuth ingeniously protects the lovely girl in his custody on the cross-country streamliner--outwitting ruthless gunmen by a. clever ruse-pro- vides spine-tingling suspense throughout this absorbi if Arum , TED: ' ng. romantic adventure. of the Sunday School, Mr. Gordon H THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Montague United Georgetown Church W.M.S. Canadian legion Elects Officers Branch Meeting The regular meeting of the The monthly meeting of the Wom6h's Missionary Society of Georgetown Branch of the Canad- Trinity United Church. Montague, lan Legion was held in the Legion was held at the home of Mrs.lHa11. December 15th. ReV- MR PM-' Lame wigggmon, M1-5, Archie ersoii occupied the chair. Sixteen Hume led a very impressive devo- members Were Plfeieflin TM milk tional service. A number of Christ- M65 01 the DTGVIOHS MBBUHK We" mas carols were sung, with Mrs. read and B6011?-BEL J. M. Fraser as accompanist. Mrs. It was moved by Comrade Guy Ethan Stewart. Mrs Charles Ait- Hemphlll and seconded by Com- ken, M”, L, wiggjnton and Mrs, rude Marcellus Gotell that a com- J. M. Fraser read the Cliristnias mittee or three. namely. W-J- Fitz- story from the Scripture. A feature Gerald. -7- Sclllly and 1"-W- L9-V311" of the evening was a talk by Mrs. dlerscnd out pamphlet-I "Meet The Bert Haneveld on the manner in Igcizion" together with an applica- which Crhistmas is celebrated in tzon form for membership t0 511 Honand, Christmas ,5 ,,ea,-13. nrscrvice men of the district not al- holy day there. and all atiendireadlf m0mb9rS- ' . church service twice on that day. 1" "35 mwed Mid -Wconded th” The president. Mrs. Ethan Stew- Mlf A-H 5t9Vi'31't Act 55 TEPTESWI-' 3” men took charge of the M53. ative for the Service Bureau and new meeting. Minutes 0; the last all correspondence be handled by meeting were read and approved. him Concemmg P9”5i0”5- Roll call was aiiswered by a do- The 5er39amDaI"”m3 ' presented nation for the overseas box which One new memb"- Mi"; Flank M3” is to be Sent showy. Loan. and he was initiated into the A satisfactory financial state-,b””lCh- meat was given by Mrs. Lesteri It W3-3 miwed and Sewnded mi” M,,CLeod. la committee of two. namely F. Mac- Lean and Michael Burke be ap- poiiited to investigate the needy families and give a Christmas box from the Georgetown Branch of the Canadian Legion. It was decided to start a Mis- sion Band and Mrs. J. ML Fraser offered to assist a leader if one would volunteer for this work. i The nominmmg wmmmeel The treasurers report was then b h 1 ti fli i it. fl O '- n:?;:E,.:. nP,.eS1i:en0L0wn2:5's amehgnl read and adopted. which showed a. Stewami lst vice p,.e5idem' Mrsofavoiiralzle balance. It was moveo A. Hume: 2nd vice president. lVIIIS.:I,:ha!L 151000 t:e,Vggf”., :9 tlltgscgiml Si).e"i" ”'3lif"”” "”""”"'l" M”'i 0153'-23'ihe.f'inovlJ&5ii???dige- ia? e.xSiacC;i.ue;" '.-ictJeZiiZi&eniMi2i- ? gig; lggllloolfe Aa';:ggmif;nili;x,elg0ii1e young groups. Mis. J. M. Frasenlchai-go for their meetings. .. . .. .. 1 f3i;2iS?.?.?-5"i.i..S":.fJf28..-..Mmfgil As more runner bushes Mort Macmail; Christian : stew- the meclmi: was adloumeil ardship secretary. Mrs. L. A. 'TT':T':t Johnston: temperance secretary. Mrs. Gordon Coffin; community Newsmen Reveal i" t . . . . - ' riendship secre ary Vlrs R Mac Continued from page 1 lion. Mrs. George Beck; Mis lon- ,,”-m"Ay my- My MOMIW S9C1'ei31')'- Mrs. D. R. this pro "nee towards which fl Fraser: supply secretaries. Mrs. L. stop nlrcarly has been taken in Higginbotham and” Mrs. Leoiiithc planning for immediate. erec- Johnston; Baby Band. Mrs. Geor-liion nf arldilioiial facilities for ge Nicholson. housing prisoners. Installation of officers will take, The Sun story said that because place at the next meeting of theiof lack of prison staff, prisoners society which is to be held at the have virlunl control of some see- home of Mil'5. J. E. Fraser. jtions ofvlhc institution. It added Twenty-four hospital calls were that flier occasionally heat -1 reported. rm-ea shugqn C3115, galprisoncr who does not obey the other sick calls while its ihreatsl 0rdN' of the Prison crime bosses. and 35 cards were Sent during mel and that guards often are power- month. The meeting closed with IC55 "3 5109 SUCH llaDDNiln:S- the Mizpah benedicnou The Sun article said men and T uomcn go into Oakaila mid conic An enjoyable social half hour . I I followed during which lunch was M” hcu" 5('Il90I9d "1 Crime served bv the hostess. assisted liyi ””” "hm ill”-l' '3m”'Cd. v Oakzilia has 800 prisoners, most Inf lhcni housed two to a cell. I , ,, I. Prisoners the newspaper mi.-n gngtl TT2:nE:;”:c'E::I found virtually control the laun- Miss Eileen Anncar as reader; Solo: "Christmas Secrets" - Gillian Tay- ': Chorus: "Here Comes Santa some of the members. I i recently had the c.introliin;: Iltil'i'.Ii in the kitchen and hospital. There is illicit trailing within Claus. H .- II . I. The climax of the evening for the:k;6.1:);,:S0:(m.(.Sre;::,;::na';3:)I:,:l,;:c Children was me apllearance mm "inmates in the kitchen need Santa Claus with treats of candy clean clothes but. if they dont and apples for vver.vonc- The i)1'0'Vsilppiy pies, sugar. tobacco. etc., gram closed with the National Ax) in ma pfisong-f.(jgnlro”Cd mun. iem. dry, their clothes come back in -?m "-'m falters." Larsen wrote. "The fan. p HORNSEY. England - (GP) - 1Route of a "home-from-Korea" march through this Midcllesex town by the lst battalion Middlesex Reg- iment was changed when frost hit the borough. Officials figured steep Muswell Hill might prove hazard- ous. or shop holds its weight through distribution of new clothes." Larsen was told that aged pros- titutes in the women's jail prey on young girls. lie said they re- cruit girls of 15 or 16 to work for them in Vancouver when they arc released from the prison. EXTRA SPECIALS Now Until Christmas 89 cents buys first quality NYLON HOSE, 51 gauge, regular S139 with each S300 purchase of dry- goo s. GIFTS and TOYS with an extra 209;. art toys and 1072: off gifts and dry-goods. Lucky number of Christmas stocking, 147915. If not acknowledged by 9 p.m. Monday another number" will be drawn. Our store will remain open evenings until Christ. P. J. IIOYE Hunter River Zakemis (iroceteria Announce Lucky number for Christmas Stocking, 386423. drawn by Stan Doiron. Consolation prizee:- l 2nd number-346188 3rd number-66860 d Winner must pick up stocking before 9 p.m. Mon- ay. Zakem's- Groceteria will close Wednesday at 9.80 pin. and will remain closed Friday nil , day, Boxing Y- I ' WANTED GRADE EIGHT TEACHER f For , noivrsopn MEMORIAL sciiooi. 7 -Apply- dry and the tailor shop and until ltseyvlccsl Christmas Spirit Continued from page 5 LL Phillips were soloists in the anthem "Night of Nlghts”.. Organist and Choir Detector, Mr. Frank Johnson ATCL. "I saw three Bethlehems" was the theme of the morning sermon by Rev. A., Frank MacLean. B.A. at Trinity United Church. In the cer- emony of "Filling the missionary basket". ,the ushers were assisted by a. young boy and girl representing the Sunday School. The children's story was delivered bv Rev. .I.T. Irwin. M. A., B.D. The anthem "It Came Upon The Midnight Clear" (Stalneri was rendered by the chair with Stanley. Lancaster as soloist. The evening service of music dealt with. Prophecy. The Shep- herds. Bethlehem. and the Wise Men. Mrs. Raymond Player sang "0 Little Christ Sweet" and the "Searching Carol" was sung by the quartet E. Ward. J. storey, L. Bag- nall and F. Mills. At: the Central Christian Church the service throughout the day were conducted by Marvel D. Dunbar. B.Th.. Minister, beginning with the Church School and Family Hour with the singing of carols at 10 run At the 11.00 a.m. service the Min- ister spoke on "A Christians Out- look on Ciiristmas". Miss Winni- fred I-layter sang a solo and the choir contributed an anthem in ad- dition to the carols. In the evening Mr. Dunbar used as the theme of his sermon "In quest of 8. Saviour". The girls choir rendered Christmas music and led in the singing throughout the ser- vice. Miss Thelina Burns, nraanisl. and choir director conducted tlirougli- out. At the Salvation Army Sr. Cap- tain and Mrs. Titcombe conducted services throughout the dav begin- ning with a call to prayer at 7 am. followed by the regular Carol Ser- vice at Queen's Countv Jail at 10.00 a..m. At. the regular ll a.m. service. Capt. Titcombe snake on the tonic ”Conceired by the Holy Ghost." Other services were Sundav School. a Youth Salvation TllCl'I.Il'l'.', the coon air mcctiir: and at. 7 p. in Contain Titcombe spoke on the topic ”Maranatl1a". At St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral, the regular Sunday services were taken hv Rev. Canon G. E. Moffatt. M. A., l3.D.. where the usual Christ- mas Ohservances will be coiicluctcd on Christmas Day. following the Midnloht Service on Christmas Five At St. Paiilts Church Rev. .1.T lbbctt conducted the rcgzulrr Slin- dav services, meakinrr in the morn- ing on "The Peace of God through Christ". Rev. Father Justin MacDonald nreached at. ll a.m, Mass in St. Diu1r'e"'s '”ti'i"1 to a lame con- Lrrezaiioii which was tvnical of the attendance vt each of the morning The Fnecial Christmas li'irs'c at the Basilica will be heard on Christmas Dav. fnllowiiw the Mi'ini'zl:-t. Mass on Christrnas Eve. Rev. Father Alexandr-r McLellan nreached at the several Masses at the Church cf the Most Holy Ro- deeircr yesterrl-iv. Fnilowinsz the usual custom there will be :1 Mid- night Mass on Christmas Eve and a due observance of Christmas by a series 0' Masses and swncial sing- ing on Christnias moriiirltz. INE FIRST S The submarihe was first used in the American civil war hr the Con- federates at Charleston. S.C. LIONS CLUB OHRISTMAS TREE Clean-up Your choice and price of 150 trees Help us to help others t a MAURICE BLOCKS Kent St. i A cynic Writes To Santa Dear Santa Claus: I do not want. A lot r fancy ties, Nor rl' . want your Joke: I. doll : That '.'....;23 and wells and cries. I do not care for gaudy socks To clash with my attire-- I'm tired of that moth-eaten pun. "Your ankles are on fire!" . I do not -wish for fountain pens That write well when immersed; I do not write while in the tub. I always do that first. I have no yen for toiletries. Cigars. or smoker; sets- And please forget the posh golf clubs And tickets to the Metz. I tiu'n thumbs down on playful pups . .. ,I hope you realize I have no time for all the walks When they need exercise. Old man, don't bring more furni- ture To give my iotiloe class-- There is no room for any more, so please, just let. it pass. The gleaming skis and sporting goods 4 All make ll. grand array. But I could never use the things... My arteries aren't THAT goyi A chair that costs a hundred bucks Where I may read a page Is far too flagrant a slam Just now, upon my age. And if I see another book Beneath the Chi-istnias tree Entitled "How to Win Friends". c I'll blow a fuse. by geei What do I crave from you. old chap? Step close and lend an ear... A chance to finish paying for The things you brought. last yesri -S. Barlow Bird. 1-li'eetowii, P. E. I. New AMERICAN DIAMONDS The only know dign-iond mine in North America is located iii the state of Arkansas. DECEMBER 2;, 1952 . Heavy Ciaimsjl.o(adi Al Unemployment Insurance Office Approximately one thousand pea. plerin King's and Queens Counties are drawing unemployment insur- ance benefits through the: Chlr. lottetown National Employment or. flee st. thpi present time. and every effort will be made to pay all of them this week before Christmas Day. that is, by Wednesday night, Roughly 60 per cent. are livingoug. side of Charlottetown. In the case of Charlottetown claimants and those in the near vicinity of the city, this propuggi presents no difficulties-tothe office beyond much extrs work. since all city claima.nt.s call personally at the local office. i Postal claimants. or in othrr words those who by reason of dis. tance from the office are paid by mail, are in is different category. All who mail their weekly claim doc. uments to the Charlottetown officn early enough will receive their pay- ments. but those who fall to do M will be obliged to wait until site) Christmas. Charlottetown office of- ficials hope that all rural claimant! will get in unde the deadline. Normally the payment of all ben- efit claimants is spread over tin first five days of the week. Monday to Friday inclusive. but slim Christmas falls on 'I'hursds.y of this week. and the following day is be- ing observed as Boxing Day, also a holidav. the local Employment of- fice will do its utmost to'pay every- will get in under the deadline. Indispensable Records Paper work in connectioh with the payment of claims hss been re- duced to a. minimum in all Unem- h Continued on page 12 nisronid sun The Isle of Orleans in the St Lawrence near Quebec is 20 mile: long and five milesjwide. Mcnls DIAMOND SOCKS Mcnts the whole family at the 109 Richmond Street Gift Suggestions For Christmas Men's Quilted Lined COATS, reg. Si24.95 for S1150 Mcnls Lined Leather Dress GLOVES, reg. S498 S3.98 COAT SWEATERS . Menls DRESS PANTS S638 to S9.50 Men's BELTS ............................... .. .. 551.00 to S1375 Men's NECKTIES, reg. S200 for .................... .. . . Men's SPORT SHIRTS .. S288 to S150 Mcnls SLIPPERS ........... .. S4375 to S5.98 Men's FLIGHT BOOTS 10.00 to S1185 Ladies' SWEATERS .... .. S3538 to S4.95 Ladies' NYLONS, Special at ........... .. 89c Ladies' SLIPPERS ............ .. S225. to 354.50 Ladies' Fleece Lined TEDDY BOOTS S635 Ladiesl FLIGHT BOOTS ............ .. " Ladics' Fleece Lined CURLING BO Children's Wool 3-piece SKI SUITS Chi-ldi'en's 2-piece SNOW SUITS ....... .. Children's Gabardine COAT SETS . Cliiidrenls SKI PANTS .. Children's Corduroy OVERALLS . 1.69 to SL9?) Childrenls MI'I'FS 1 tie to SL50 Children's Knockabout COATS, quilted lined, 28 to 34 .............................................................. .. S1235 Children's SLIPPERS ........................................ SL49 Children's Fleece Lined TEDDY BOOTS S5.00 to S538 We also have a quantity of Rubber Footwear for also a plot of other items not mentioned here. We will be open Every Night until Christmas. KAYS DRY GOODS S125 to S225 ............... .. S950 lowest possible prices, and Phone 2466 ' V EQlE h-' ' TIlIy'II shoot who be- ligln 9 when You Serve GARDEN CITYCHRISTMAS ICE Be sure to have is supply for seoond iseipings of our Gsrden City Special Christmas Brick-made from our delicious fruit-flavoured ice cream with luscious Irult centre In various colors. 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