' . mu-itui member 0 the Women's institute. page? llieilussdlau Finch Reds To Black Arms; Wednesday, January 5, 1955 Open Drive To Germany V paras. (Reuters)-The meet: so the United stem and prime. Communist party. backed by 0em- Ind "dirty double-dealing" by munist organs all the way to Moa- Premier Mendel-France. The assembiy's' approval of re- ww' waned " new camnwn in armament by 287 votes to 260 was France today to block the rearma- met by Communm deputies with ment of Germaxw finally approved gnu, 115,, ",4 mega, in Thursdayls hisierie vote in the National Assembly. Th6 Communists-Frsnce' Party strategists will have to work fast. as Mendea-France plans larg- to present the treaties approved 95: single party-plan to ca the by the assembly to the council of right outside the assembly ' hall. A the Republic-the upper house-by wave of strikes, violent demonstrr the end of January or early Feb- tions and other- disturbances is ex- rue pectad. Communist ry. ' ele expected to get a quick newspapers and rs- majority in the upper house. It (lies across Europe took their cue will then only remain for President irom Moscow and condemned the Rene (lots to put his signature to assembly vote as "contrary to the treaties before the instruments the will of the French people," an of ratification are exchanged with ' example of "threats and blackmail" Women's Institute Meetings GOOSE RIVER W, I. other signatory powers. Highiield United Church Concert The annual Christmas concert of the llighfleld United Church sun- I The Almmi M””"3 "t 5”” dey School, was held Sunday even- River women's Institute was held lng. December 20, under the dir- at the home of Mrs. Neil J. Mac- n H I M Kinnon with an attendance of six alga aayh::uE;21”l'::3t:he Tgzlgig: members. Roll call was answered by paying of annual dues. Minutes Mrs. Stanley Vessey. Mrs. Stanley Hurry and Mrs. Leander Toombs. 0! prewo" mmm meeting and The church was beautifully decor- last regular meeting were read. Due to the absence of the presi- dent no report was read; in the absence of the Secretary - Trea- F'.il'8l' the financial report was read by Mrs. John King. which show- ed a generous outlay from very WG100m9- Pli-"NI Nllli ated and filled to capacity. Master John Townshend acted as chairman and made an excellent Job of carrying out his duties. Following was the programme: Chorus, small earnings with a balance on "P0 Y” KNOW The 3033?": Re- the credit side. School and sick citation, "Christmas Bells," Audrey mmmittees gave their report. Hurry; Duet, "Dear Little Stranger”, This was followed by the election Ghyle and Elizabeth Thomson: Stat M officers: pres, Mrs. John 1''. Drill, Marion Veesey. Cecil Hurry. xlarzxinnon; Sec'y - treasurer. Mrs. Elaine Toombs, Louie, Tommie and Ambrose Steele. re-elected; vice- Janice Rsnahan. Robert Code. president, Miss Mary MacLeod. re- Bonnie and Tommie Thomson. Ho- rlected; Auditors, Mrs. Macxlnnon and Mrs. Joseph Wil- sun. Directors: Mrs. Neil J. Mac- Kmnon. Mrs. Gus MacLaren and Mrs. John King. It was moved by Mrs. John F. .xlacKinnon and seconded by Mrs. Gus MacLaren that some money he paid on loan also some money giVEl'i for children's treat at Christmas and to buy a gas lamp lor the school and to have a mass said for the deceased members of me Institute. A dainty iunc hwas served by the hostess. meeting adjourned. .....mm-..---- SOUTII MILTON W. I. The December meeting oi the South Milton W. 1.. wls held at the Rectory on December 1th. Nine- teen members answered roll call by passing in an article suitable 1or an auction Mrs. R. 1... Cole! and Mrs. V. Gillespie were welcome guests. Business arising from min- utes included further discussion on First Aid Course and necessary re- pairs to school organ both receiv- ing favorable consideration. Reports were received from the lollowlng committees; School, Sick nnd Red Cross. . . The necessary bills were approv- ed and paid. Christmas school treat was dis- missed and a committee appointed to look after same. The lunch committee for the January meeting will be Mrs. Ful- ton Willis, Mrs. N. D. Macbeen. Mrs. Harry Moore, Mrs. W. H. Home with Mrs. A. E. Plercey as hqsiess. The roll call will be answer- ed with a cup and saucer for W. 1. equipment. A very successful suction of at- tractive, useful articles followed and funds were increased by sl9.'i1. A vote of thanks was presented to Mrs. R. L. Coles who kindly con- sented to be auctioneer. Lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. was-r norarxn w. A.. The December meeting of the west Royalty Women's institute met at the home of Mrs. Ralph MacDonald with thirteen membe- present. '1'he meeting was opened by repeating the Club Women's Creed in unison. followed by two minutes silence in memo y of the late Mrs. Vernon B ke, who was Mrs. Russel Bell reported that the bed purchssed a gift for the past president and Mrs. Maclnnis Pxvresaed her thanks for same. It was decided that the usual Christmas treat be sent to the rourteen older people of the com- "ll1hlW- ink Msclnnis reported that illtches all been received. It WM Izreed that tickets would be mid on a blanket and that Mrs. England. Mrs. Hurry and Mrs.-Mac- John F. war Ferguson, Audrey Hurry. Trent Swi r. Ronnie Clarke and Rickie Henry; Recitation, ”Christmas wish'”.' Dianne Diamond; Chorus. "Christmas Bella", Ena Chowen, Frances Thomson. Janet Gay. Helen Toombs, Llona Peters and Joan Diamond; Recitation "Why Do Balls on Christmas Ring"?, Eliza- beth Teylor; Congregation. "0 Come All Ye Faith"; Recitation. Barbara Henry; Instrumental Music, "Silent Night" and to Little Town of Bethlehem". Ens Chowen, Organ; Norma and Janot.Ctey and David Thomson Violins: Seymour Hurry, Bloise Mat.-Farlane and Earle Peters. Triangles: Recitation, "Beth- lehem," Helen Toombs; Duet, "Stars of- the Midnight". Frances Thom- son and Fine Chowen. While the collection was taken by Donnie Stewart and Earle Peters, a violin duet. "Songs of Joy," was rendered by Norma and Janet Clay. accompanied by Mrs. Stillman Friezel. the church organ- ist. Recitation. "The Christmas Sec- ret", Cecil Taylor; Recitation, "Merry Ch-ristmas", Ronnie Dia- mond; Duet, "Redeemer Divine," Norma and Janet Gay; Recitation, "When Christmas Is Over," Paul Clarke; Chorus, "0 Holy Night," Seymour Hurry, Janet Gay. Glen Thomson, Fame and John Towns- hend; Christmas Story and Songs by the Sunday School: Reading by Ferne Townshend and Bobby Henry. Norms Guy was the organist for the evening. The Pastor. Mr. Hardy spoke briefly and gave the children great praise for their excellent programme and also thanked the parents for making their contribution by send- ing their children to Sunday School and making the concert the success it was. Benediction bylMr. Hardy. L O B A Installation At the December meeting of Lady Patricia. L. O. B. A.. Dance Cove. the following officers were installed for the year 1955. WM, Florence Macliladyen; D. M., blenche MeoKenzie: .1. n. 11., Mary B. Meolladyen: Rec. Sec'y. Myrtle MeoPhsil; Pin. 3ec'y. Flora MacPhail; 'rreas., Julia Darrach; Chap., Marnie Macbean: Guardian. Mack Maclfedyen; D of 0. Mar- garet Maoxinnon: Sr. Lect.. Louisa hfao.Nevln; J. Lect.. Janie Maccannell; Pianist. Kem- leen Machdyen: I.P.M. Florence Macoennell: inner Guard, Annie MaoPhee: outer Guard. Dan Mac- Nevin; Juvenile Guardian. Blanche Meaxensie; Assistant Guardians. Margaret Macxlnnon and Florence Maooannell. At, the close of the meeting a presentation was made to Mill Kathleen Maoladyen in honor of her approaching manrlage. to which Kathleen in her pleasing lnnls look after getting tickets for 531110. Mrs. Harold - Macnae asked the next mee ng of January 0th to her home wih Mrs. George Crosby. Mrs. Ohowen. Mrs. Charles committee. The meeting olosed with a very successful suction and e delicloius n . Fred Gates and urry on' the lunch lunch served by committee charge. oawau. cove w. r. , The annual meeting of the well Cove W. l.. was held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred and Mrs. Edison MacLeen, on Monday, Nov. llih. :'l'here were eight member. snd two visitors present. In the nbmu :fI:rhe ptr-eeid;nGtnis.e vice- Dr In I. ohn e rided&x'.l'he meeting opened ing the Creed in answered by Minutes of cor 'e ' VII flld. We V": t to the service men in at”. p let. for eveains ill bk h ilrbIl' ls held at keepsa- lltte for ' teem- Or- 0 by .93 Institute ode and Hpeetlng unison Roll call was eyment of dues. at annual and reg- ular meeting were read and ap- proved deuce was read A report from and 99:23 reported two calls. mus 1-tend ordered paid. mired for, its -e ear use -sortie? melts Pi ” areas as a'C7li'iei- "lllj through CARE. Gifts manner fittlngiy replied. A social hour followed, lunch was served and a pleasant evening was brought to a close by alnxina God Save The Queen. mittee, Mrs. Wilfred MacLean and Mrs. James Rooney. .-:..:M. Election of officers for the en- suing year resulted as follows: - President, Mrs. Walter. MacLeod; vice-president. Mrs. John Mecnae. (re-elected)! sec'y-treas.. Mrs. D. M. MacDonald: Directors. Mrs: F. iii. Rooney, Mrs. B. J. MacDon- ald, Mrs. J. A. MacLeod: sick committee. Mrsi James Roo- ney. Mrs. J. A. MacLeod: school committee, Mrs. Welter MIBLGOG. Ire-elected; Auditors. Hrs. Wilfred ldeelsen and lists. W. E. Morris- ie meeting was then adjourn- . Refreshments were a e r v e 1! ring a pleasant aoclalxheur. ' . . urea: 1” re ”ici.-h.e.-:tA- 3553 - 6554' h JANUARY SALE Of Men's SUITS and coats J JANUARY SALE Of Ladles' & Mlsses' SUITS and coats Our Big January Sale opens January 3rd at 9:30 am. and continues until all winter merchandise is cleared out. Our Inventory must be reduced - Prices slashed by 1-4 - 1-3 - 1-2, good clean. fresh goods mostly bought in the Full of 1954 - Out they must go regardless of cost. -Get in on this Sale January 3rd when stocks are in good supply. Wait and be disappointed. I 1 A Men s and Boys Dept. Group No. 1 values to 960.00 MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS Sale Price 534.50 Group No. 2 values to 942.00 MEN'S WINTER OVERCOAT5 Sale Price 921.95 ' MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS Fine wool Worsteds and Rayon Blends. Plain color, checks and flecks, single and double-breasted models. Clearing Sale Price- . Less 25”le Special Rack of Men's Flue Worsted Suits. Broken sizes. Values to 955.00- Sole Price 924.95 k Men's and Boysl Coats and Jackets, Station Wagon Coats, Bomber Jackets, Perkss and all heavy jackets Less 25'ie BALANCE OF MEN'S SWEATERS Pullover, Sleeveless and Coat Sweater styles. Clearing- Leee 25'le Men's Medium Weight Combination Underwear, short sleeves and long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46. peclal Sale Price- 32.59 x Men's Overalls and smocks. Sizes 90 to 48. Sale Price each 93.79 Men's Dooskln Work Shirts, sizes 14 to 17 172. Sale Price ' 91.95 Extra Special - Monte Leather Jackets. Sale" Price 517.95 Reversible Satin Comforters. wool-filled and satin cord binding. Speclsl Sale Price .................................... .. 98.75 Extra Special in Plaid Flannelette Blankets, size 70 x 80. Special, pair .................... ... ............................ .. 94.59 Luggage - Mania and Ledies' Club Bags and matched . oases. clearing ............................ .. Less 259:, Discount Millinery. Department Specials one Special Table of rise. to clear ........;......-.-... e1.oo Another s " Tehleiof Flats-velvets, mo and vel- gurs. its 1- prices 30.98. 35.98, 84.98, to or 9 . Balance of other use to clear -..c........-.;- 11: Price Aelr About our Easy Peyeeet Flee Floor Covering Dept. Discontinued designs in Congoleum Rugs, all first qual- ity-9 x 12 ft. 99.95; 9 x 10 172 ft. 98.75; 9 x 9 172 ft. 97.75; 7 U2 x 9 96.40; 0 x 9 95.25. Baroleum Rugs clearing at very special prices-all standard sizes in stock. Buy now and save. 9 x 15 ft. 910.85; 9 x 13 172 ft. 99.75; 9 x 12 ft. 98.60; 9 x 10 122 ft. 97.50; 9 x 9 ft. 96.50; 7 U2 x 9 ft. 95.25; 6 x 9 ft. 94.50. Good Quality Marble Tile inlaid Linoleum, canvias back. Suitable for kitchen, bath rooms and balls. Special Price. per square yard .......................................... ,, 91.90, Reversible Smyrna Mats in shades of rose, blue, green and multl-color-' Size 30 x 60 ln., worth 912.50. Sale Price .......... H 99.50 Size 25 x 48 in., worth 99.60. Sale Price ............ .. 96.95 Hosiery and children's Wear Dept. La.diee"Nylon Hose, 42 Gauge 30 Denier. Reg. 91.25. Sale Price .................................... .. 87c-2 pairs for 91.69 Klddies' Gabardine Jackets, lined. Sixes-3 to 61:. Reg. 93.98. Sale Price .................................................. ,. 93.49 Bables' Wool Scarves, pink and blue. Reg. 91.10. Sale Price 85c Klddlesl Cloth Suits. Sweaters, Blouses, Overalls and Underwear clearing .................................... ,. Less 1 ya on Ls.dles' Wool Pullovers and Cardigans. Sizes 14 to 20. Reg. 93.95 to 97.50 .................................. .. Less U3 Off Wool,Materlal, Tweed and Plain, suitable for suits and dresses. Prices up to 95.50 .................... ,. Less 1y3 on Ladlea' Underwear Special U8 Off Klddies' Corduroy Overalls. Reg. 91.69 for ...... .. 91.39 Chlldrenls and Girls' Snow Suits ............ .. Less 209, OH This is an Annual Event at mowsrrs that is anxiously awaited by many hundreds of thrifty men and women of Prince Edward Island. Remnants of Cotton, Flannelette. Rayon, Cr-etonne, Silks, Wool Plalds, Velvet and Flannel ........ .. U2 Price Samlpllee of Cretonne Squares suitable for cushions, clee g for. each ....................................................... .. 39c Carpet Samples heavy quality Broadloom, size 27 x 54 inches. 33 U3 discount on all discontinued lines. All Carpets. Rugs, Mats and Stair Carpets on Sale at Wholesale Prices. lnlald Linoleum, Congoleum and Rexoleum on Sale at Special Prices. Drapery Materials and Curtains on Sale at Special Prices. - Striped and Plain Monk's Cloth, 48 inches wide, val- 2. lies to 32.85. Sale Price, yard ............................ .. 9 19 Drapery Material Remnants - lengths 1 to 4 yards, clearing .. ............................................ .. Less 33 113R soled Curtain on sale at .............................. .. H2 Price Balance of our stock of Curtains ................. .,'. Less 109;, Tapestry Furniture Covering 54 Inches wide. heuvy quality. small flowered design. Regular price 56.59. SslsPrloe,ysrd... ............................................... ..98.98 PROWSE BROS. LlMllED FOR IITTER VALUES Specials From Ladies' and Misses lleatly-To- Wear Department ALL LADlES' WINTER CQATS CLEARING. LESS 25'Vo Discount J Dresses of Crepe, Trlootlne-Taffeta and Wool Jersey, broken sizes .............. ..'. ............................. -.,.- 1x2 Price Balance of better Dresses, sizes 10 to 20, and 14 U2 to 24 U2, good assortment of colors and materials- Less 20?; Discount Corduroy Blazers, sizes 12 to 20, aqua. and cocoa in plain shades, black and white, red and black. In stripes. Dflstlcliiy reduced to ........................................... .. 93.98 Flowered F-lannelette Dressing Gowns. Values to 94.98. Small, Medium and Large. SaleiPi-ice ....... .; ...... ., 92.49 Flowered Batiste Gowns and Pyjamas--pink cotton py- jamas. gingham trim with matching mitts, small, med- ium and lush Res 93.95 for ........................... -. e1.9s Crepe Bed Jackets, 8. and Reg. 91.98 for .......... 98c Rayon. Bed Jackets, 8. and M. Reg. 91.98 for ........ 98c Nylon and Crepe Slips. Reg. 98.00 for ............... 91.95 Gay Cotton Aprons. Beg. 98o for .. ................ .. 49o Rayon Pylamas Reg. 32.75 for .......................... ..,, we Blouses of Nylon, Crepe and Rayon, broken sizes-all colors- - 1. Lot values to 94.00. Sale Price .................. 91.75, 2- I-ot value to 96-95 .............................. .. for 1x2 Prim Snuggle Down Gowns, color peach ll htl ll d, M. and L. Reg. 53.95. sale Price s1.9a Silk Crepe Gowns, colors white, pink, yellow and blue. 8.. M. and L. Sale Price ................................... .. 92.19 cottons & Towel Dept. Bath Towels, colored stripe (seconds). Size 22 x 42. Sale Price. pair ........................................................ .. 51.59 Kitchen Towels in corn background vvith colored stripes (Firsts). size 20 x 38. Price, pair .................... .. 91.19 Bath Towels, solid colors-a good assortment of col- ors (Seconds), else 22 x 42. Price, mi; ............ H 5249 Bath Towels (Seconds), colors char-treuse, yellow, peach and green, size 20 x 40. Price, pair ,,,,,, ,, s1,79 Hand Towels (Firsts) else 20 x 37. Colors green blue. oorel. Special" Price, p'e,ir ' 51,19 Towels; colored stripes, linen. 'Slu 22 x 88 81:; Dish Towels. colored stripes. Size 20 x 31 inches. Price . 490 8 al Dish Towelling 20 Inches wide. Colors red, hue. green, yellow. Clearing for, yard ................ ,, 49c Cretonne Special, all good patterns. 48 elm wide, Less 129 Dboount Ask Aleet Der Easy Clearing - Peysent Flee