Wnscsivinsk. 23. 1953 NEIVY CHARACTER IDNDON (OP -Truck driver Arthur Faithful. 30. was convicted of stealing five tons of cake or- dered for police ” -' --rters at Scotland Yard. He was sentenced to nine months in jail. CAPITOL MON. - runs. - wan. 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 W"THE LUSTY MEN" Susan Hayward Robert Mltchum ..&. MIDNIGHT TONIGHT AT 11:30 "lT TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN" George Formby PRINCE Ellwllll now snowm V. BERNARD SHAWlS THE EASTERN GUARDIAN scam-i-s':-sioivraovs: an-oia r. hndn, an. amp suum. E sonar GEORGETOWN: Waidon lovers. The Guardian may be bought at the following places in Montague; Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardinn Office; In Bourls: The Post Office; in Georgetown; The Snack lat. ..fDIES IUDDENLY - The death occurred suddenly at his home in Lyndale of Mr. Findlay Matheson on Saturday. December 26: The late Mr. Matheson. who was unmarried lived alone in his dwelling. He wls in his early eighties. Funeral arrangements were not completed last evening. . . 'FUNI-SEAL SATURDAY--The funeral service for the late Joseph McGulgan. st. Mary's Road. who passed away on Thursday, was held Saturday morning from St. Paul's Church. Sturgeon. with Rev. F. L. Mullally celebrating Requiem l-ligh Mass. The funeral mass Wu! sung by the church choir. The pallbearers were John A. McGui- gsn, Alphonsus Mccarron, Eric Gormley, Ray Murphy, Martin Mc- Carthy, John M. Mccarthy. i Jlllilllllllll llilil iiiiii ' llllllllllillll-liililll Elili ....'DANCE Be ver Hall, Thurs- gilay, New Year' Eve. December ...3MONTAGlJE Week of Prayer. Five services opening Monday. January 4. at. 8:00 p.m. in Church is-iflnchrlst. speaker, Rev. Rowland I . hllerggiisls . . 'Mr. Ernest Parkman. sum- merside, was a week-end visitor to M011?-Blue. Bueet of Mrs. C. 8. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lanlgau and daughter Marlene. Hamilton. Ont- ario, are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanigan. Monta- gue, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Intyre, Cardigan. Mrs. Ada Colllngs, who is spend- lng the wintermonths inCharIotte- town. spent Christmas at the home of her son-in-lsw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanlgsn, Montague. -RGUEST SPEAKER. - Rev. )1. E. Bell. Charlottetown. was the guest speaker in st. Andrews Pres- byterian Church. Montague, last evening. The music. under the dir- octlon of Mrs. Elsie Watterworth, organist. was led by the junior choir. which was heard in three special selections. A duet "While Shepherds Watched Their Floc-ks" was beautifully rendered by Jean Anne and Donald Munroe. Rev. Mr. PRE - STOCK -TAKING SALE CHRISTMAS CURRENCY DAY SATURDAY. DECEMBER 26 One Day Sale Only. .Evoryt-hing in sti;-e-I 0Vo Discount and we do mean everything. A variety of items at V2 price. including toys. candy. slightly soiled children's wear. Buy that forgotten gift at a real saving Meet your friends at the friendly store. THE MONTAGUE .5 TC 51.00 STORE MGGOWANS Ltd. KILMUIR PRE-STOCK TAKING SALE Bell preached an inspiring Dervnloftj Georgetown and O I Vicinity Friends of Mr. Russell White are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Veteran's Wing of the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital and all wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Eric 0'1-lanley of Boui-is was a recent guest st the home of pm. and Mrs. spurgeon Walker. Mr. Amos Lavandler of Haw- thorn. N.Y.. arrived in George- town a few days ago by our and will spend the Christmas holidays with his pas-onto. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandler. Mr. George Ortalano of New York City motored to the Province recently and will spend Christ- maa in Georgetown. as the guest of Mr. F. J. Solomon. Pu. Peter MacDonald of the Canadian Army, stationed in on- tsrlo. arrived in Georgetown early in the week, where he will spend the season's holidays. Mr, Stephen Delory who has been employed in Toronto arriv- ed home on Wednesday, Dec. 23 on a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DoLory. Miss Ann MacDonald. daughter of Ca,otaln'and Mrs. Cyrene Mac- Donald arrived home on Wednes- day, Dec 23 from Halifax to spend the seasons holidays with her parents. STARTS NOW-ENDS DEC. 31 ' On Tuesday. Dec. as Mr. Howard Canned Milli.-all-kinds .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c Per case. limit 2 cases to order 4 dos. 56.30 Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wal- ker. Mr. Jackie Lavers and Mr. J. W: Lavers were visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. John Dolron was a visitor I00 lb. bug. Ii ' Sugar. I70-lbs. . . . . . . . . uiiifsikhirawaer ...... . . 7BT;y?'RiTbliTei"i'w3'-li.iicIilcs'O7e7s7liZi:io7sI. regular 3.9.5-Special . . . . . . . . . 51.98 Aii"6Fi... Rubber ,FOOIWIdl' less IlWo It-iiudiiibbtteticisfless-lI0"57o FEEDS Bron. per bag Crushed Oats Wds-tern . AW H3ifc73V;.Tlis'r7iliasi.. .. . . . .. .. 3.30 Oil Meal 5.00 New Tires. 450 by 21. pp Wbu-yiiig-G&.O;c-itAs.55 cents per bushel A Standard Teas. per lb. 85c '””"c"Y”"'””d”v””-”r - Mrs. J hn P. M cDon id vlA't d Tomato Juice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llc C,,,,,,,,,;;,,.,, ,,,, T”,,,,,,,;, ,,,c);,, DCTOS. ...................... I25 M.-Jmdm.-g,1-1.w, pg.-kg.-, M.- Stanley Parker and MAMA? Bllii Pink SCIITIOII, I Ib. Till . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 olsavers motored to the City oil 1 Tuesday, Dec. -22. ......,......-33;! lbog ' lc Miss Phyllis Martell, student Inurse at the Charlottetown Hoe- Epltal is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William 5. Martell .for the Christmas holidays. Mr. Frank Mocormack who has been employed in Labrador since last spring arrived at.hls home tin Georgetown several days ago. . Mr. and Mrs. Plus Fitzpatrick Innd daughter Donna Jenn were !vlaitors to Georgetown on nice- day, Dec. 22.-AC OLD NAME ..........2.zs ville before its incorporation as a city in race. EXPORT! STEEL each sa.oo 1.... used in construction of a pipeline for a municipal water project. EUNDID I007 ' HEAD OWIGII TORONTO, CANADA OIARLOTTITOWN OHIO: Cuwle Ildgi 'Wlieayouelinperiail.lfemsacalle.klsbeausebelisa something of practical interest to tell 195 H9 h""' your time is valuable-and so is his. On I sublet! impofgggg go you as your life insurance. you Vlll ill! 3 digczggsion with Illfll VORII while. Van:-mivor was krio-wn as Gran- mtmrm. rcpi- British firms have received orders from Regina fnr 10.000 tons of steel plate in be THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Savage Harbour And Vicinity was a welcome visitor to savage Harbour over the week-end. . . lMr. James Reddin. student at Saint Dunstan's University is spending his Christmas holidays as guest of his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Reddin. Mt. Stewart. Miss Margaret Ross student at Mount St. Bernard's Ladies Col- lege, Antigonish, N. 5., is enjoying the Christmas holiday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Reta Ross Mt. Stewart. Miss Gloria Feehan, student at St. Duntan's University, is spend- ing the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fechan, Mt. Stewart. Miss Barbara Macasklll, student at Mt. St. Bernard's Ladies College. Antigonish. is enjoying the holiday season at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mscasklll, Mt. Stewart. Messrs. Paul and Kimball Jay, students at 3. D. U.. are the guests of their father, Mr. Frank Jay, Mt. Stewart through the holiday sea- son. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes of Peake's and Mr. Hughes' brothers, Emmett and Jean of Dromore were using for his text second Samuel S”mI3Y W95” M M13 3'15 MW 3-355, Cyril Morrison of Savage Harbour. The Hughes brothers all well known musicians are welcome guests anywherebut as in this case where the host and hostess are both lovers of music they doubly welcome. Savage Harour School closed for the holidays on Wednesday. Dec. 23. '1"he children exchanged gifts and were each given some small remembrance from the teacher. Through the kindness of the Wo- man's Institute. Apples. oranges candy and nuts were given to all children in attendance. All those present were not regular students at the school. for an all out effort was made to get all the boys and girls of the district. who though not of school age will be so in I year or so. General appreciation was expressed in this enjoyable get-together. The many friends of Mr. Fred Moaher, Savage Harbour will be delighted to learn that he has returned from Camp Hill Hospital to spend the holiday season with wife and family. Mr. Moshar under- ago and it was not considered pos- sible that he would be permitted to return so soon.,1-lowevsr the any means completely recovered. He It was arranged that he travel from Halifax to Charlottetown by plane and then on to his home bby ambulance, Needless to the treatment which he has receiv- ed and the thoughtfulness of those in charge who made the journey as. Hobgoblin facet.) 00. heat: C. Unbind 40. Mother- of-pearl 51. Abounds 5!. Rub out DOWN I. Arab's garment 1. ltivgr) (Met. OIOMQRCPI L P! RNUHJNIO OLNR-P)lRVI50' Good News Eor U. S. Consumers, Steel Firms Miss Marion Rogerson of Peakesl went a very serious operation ati the above institution s. few weeks. genial happy Freddie is not by is still encased in a heavy cast extending from hips to shuuldersl . d L t and is confined to bed at all iimesl Th” U" Si comma” "W me" any Mr. Mosher speaks in glowing terms of .possible. Mr. Mosher will remain DAILY CROSSW-ORD. ooruie&rsel.'e.Xleruietwo Each the code letters are alumni. A Quintana Cancun By Walter Breeds Jr. NEW YORK, (AP)-st. Nick ap- peared on the business scene last week with a bsghii of cheerful news for United States housewives, merchants and steel producers. The good news for the housewife was official confirmation t.hat.liv- ing costs as measured by the gov- ernment's consumer price index have finally started going down. The index for November showed a dip of 0.3 per cent, ending a steady eight-month rise. Santa's gift to the merchants was an llth-hour shopping binge that pushed Christmas retail sales to a record high. Last week the volume of money in circulation-and in shoppers' pocketbooks-was at its highest point in history. Dun and Brad- street said Christmas shoppers spent more money in December "than in any previous Yuletide season." The weeks" good news for steel producers was a request from General Motors” Fisher body divi- sion for s speed-up in delivery of previously ordered auto body steel. Auto luce Seen steel sources said the request for earlier-than-scheduled d e l l v e r y could mean only one thing: GM was moving up the timetable for. Ills coming production race with! .Ford-s race that should see the world's two biggest auto makers rolling at top speed well into the second quarter. From the steel industry's point .of view, it couldn't happen a mo- 'ment too soon. Cutbacks have been, increasingly frequent of late and the hoped-for rash of orders fori ffirst quarter delivery slow in com- ling. Last week U. 5. Steel cor., citing lack of demand, banked an- other blast furnace, while the in- duatrys' scheduled operating rate slumped to 6'7 per cent of capacity -lowest since the 1952 strike. But the holiday letdown won't stop 1953 from being the biggest production year the steel industry ever had. Output for the year is estimated by the trade weekly "Iron Age" at just under 112,000.- 000 tons. The previous record was 105,000,000 million in 1051. Economy Campaign lsaiio? lleatli From Natural causes Mr. Findlay Matheson, Lyndale, was found dead in his farm home Saturday morning. His death was attributed to natural csuaes by Coroner Dr. L E. Prowse who want out as soon u he received word of the finding of the body. The late Mr. Matheson. who was in his early 80's, is believed to be without relatives in the immediate neighborhood. He lived alone. Lyn- dale is approximately nine miles from Morltague in Kings County. Murray River and Vicinity ..'Miss Isabel MscLeod. student (AGE SEVElji g BUYING GEESE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES it I Bring your Goose in and be agreeably surprised. at Dalhouaie University, is spend- ing the Christmas holidays at her home in Murray River. Mr. Reuben Moore and son Har- old who are employed in the lum- ber woods in Nova scotla, are spending the Christmas holidays at their home in High Bank. The many friends of Mr. John . Maobean, High Bank, are sorry to hear he is confined to his home, with pneumonia and wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Dot Kennan. Charlotte- town, recently spent a few days in Murray River, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R Keenan. Mr. Thomas Hayter who has Advertising Rates Payable In Advance illinuniun Charge For Any Aumrtiaement 15 Cents. Central Guardian locals be per word; Western and bean Locals do per word; Announcements and Coming Events 50 per word; Classified so per word; In Memorlun Notices 84c per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc., 5c per name; Letters of Condolence Mo per inch; Wedding Engagements, all words for 01.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks I34 Aillroelntion. Mo per inch or be per word; Lists of Subscrip- NOIII. 04 cents per inch; Addrem and s asentat' , 31.00. Other Rates On Application. Th” 'd'"”'" ltrees that the publisher shall not be liable &':o::Il:IlI0l:' a'rlsing out of errors in advertisements beyond the "I. ”':u or the space actually occupied by that portion at I. d IG:eI:; in which the error occurred. whether such ?'h'"”'. 'h-l;"b. I'll-M ("relics of its servants or otherwise, and W "9! for nnu-insertion of any awertlsemeni bllond the amount paid for such saver lsemeul. been employed in the lumber woods in Nova Sootla. is spending the Christmas holidays with his Agents Wanted to 1-3; wife and family in High Bank. Mr. Gus Keenan, Halifax, is spending the Christmas holidays in Murray River, guest of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Clifford Keenan. Mr. Earle Bruce. student at Mount Allison. Ssckville, is spend- ing the Christmas holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bruce. High Bank. AC2 Reginald Johnston, who is stationed with the R.C.A.F. in Summerside, is spending Christ- msa at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnston. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Martin MiicKa,V. Charlottetown. recently spent a The general state of the U. 8. business came in for renewed at- tention this week. There were in-, I The c. A. Roland. motor vessel creasing signs that the prosperity- yveraus-depresslon theme was being dusted off for use next year in the E congressional elections. on the Democratic side. senator John Spsrkman of Alabama served notice that economic conditions will certainly be a.. campaign issue next year and Senator Paul Doug- las of Illinois said we're "in a real recession" right now. 3' Senator James Duff, Pennsyl- vania Republican retorted: "I see no sign of recession. The Demo- crets tried to win the election last year on the old depression issue. They failed." noted a decline in factory output and employment in the first two months of the current quarter but stressed that industrial production and consumer income were still ahead of the same period of 1952. home for a monthwafter which he will be flown back to Camp Hill. -CH. '-'-.-'4': 2-irv-N AGIOII onrallunuia Marsh 1. lhtllful mm.) Ah. 0. River ( In J. Rescues cooked 11, Migrepres 7. owned 26.:Walk- sent, 3. system of on in. Anxious writing 2'7. Dis- ll. Entire early patch . amount Irish I0. River 14. American alphabet. (All) A ill (.3 g. eoclal v. Glade 30.Count- iv. . rm lil-;.'il ' worker (combining erfeits , ' I0. Seek ai-n- form) 30 Fenjng T”"f' ' ””"' luliously 10. formerly swei-d 41. Carry ll. Witty ' (archaic) as lilevaled 43. lndianfferul saying qt. Branch of train to. obscure 10. li!xclsma- learning 37. Behold! 41. Tiny tion 16. River ilt.) 89. Touch end 19. Northeast 20. Frequently 17. Whether to end iabbr.) 22. Poke 10. Partly open 60. Shell for U0. Lend- 34. Stings 21. short sleep lee cream measure 2!. Plant of the sruir A family 81. Extra 32. Glue again 86. Skin tumoi 30. Propel . 00. Advertise- meat &. Perform sl.'l'he blister beetle etc. trephlemtlislengtlisuforrnetbsofhswost ON OIC IQNUCTI DQPLRV NI Iv!.K'I' FRI TCDIOP-" 7 run: run ifiivci-i..' Wlsll at-acts; 9933!-mas. few days in Murray River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gavin MscLeod. ,ls at her home port for the win- iter months, where it will be made ready for spring sailing. The osp- ytaln of this vessel is Mr. Royal White end the engineer is Mr. Don Horton, both from Murray EARN MONEY EASILY. BECOME TO LET - THREE ROOMS. heated, lilllk. rrmral. Apply 221 Weymouth Street. . I rat.-nrxirsniae irssii-"ii: the Legion building. Montague, a Doraldina representative and' make 525. to 550. commissioni weekly, Full or part time basis. Doraldlna Cosmetics Company. 1600 Delorimier Dept. 11. Mon- mill. formerly occupied by Mr. Wil- ?.. llam Maclinan. Apply A, F, I Camphcll nr Cyril .lnlm.sfni1. -M aoanmcns wazrran - HEAT-I Wanted ed rooms. Opposite p. w. c. 254 -: ' -- --'-M er-non street mm am. lw.tE.L'i”m.i.3.9.?”.3.?32.i 5.3:? 'CAN ACCOMMODATE Two, Qlgillga P0” '3mC9 students. Large warm room, twinl beds, 5 minutes Prince Wales Dial 3920. For Sills :..MM..:..m...........: FOR SALE-SLAB VVOOD. DIAL i 'i05T. ' strayed STRAYED - HOLSTEIN mur- ar from my premises. Please notify J. M. livft-. Stanley Bridge. sir". ..a.:7wa--asngizix H salesmen lfjanted calves. Herb Love. Charlottetowni sALg5MA1q wANTy:,p - Ex. R-- R- 3- ' periericed saleari with an addi- ron saui-Yotma cow. NEW-l 335:1 "M V;'P-mid W gov" the ly freshened. Found milk enn.- 0V "CC Sam” prop” 1”” ADE . p 1 pllcatinn in strict. ronfidencr. . FLRHRJ-.lamm' inun.'-VHP.rhP:l i Box ill-l. Guardian Office SPEED FOR SALE .. YANKEE-'. ----- -- -- Joan, free-legged pacer. This' Typgwrlters more has been miles in 2.12 will --.--W --T---C-. Alao aulky, log out ma ngw uggsltll .THE NEW llEll1IhG'.l'0N V1-'tiver. .- M humus. up i M.aR"' yon; Qulet;iiltei)' -exclfuslve featureisi ' H . k Hm Fun I P k C Fig.1. sensa onn per ormarice. .a i 0" D99 the Mm”-V R1Veri -j:, om” i ll1f'lhIIilj.', Sp?-Tlal student rates iii?” hail; no 1 an v 9r V 1" , , Rand, 104 Kent Street. Dial l,l),l,i,”i1:..;f”.1.,3,”'.,f”.'.i.,".';.,,i.3.l”;.1,J.'; I-os'r : ;IfmggY.g;TmTBh;;vovni; ? E... ..-....m-- was chairman for the evening. Af- gMh'7u "Em f wantad ter the program was over. there w-:-w-w---r-ww--w was great excitement among the LOS'l'- BETWEEN Nl0N'l'AGUElwf,:i:EDcahj-s 3020. children as they watched for and Cliarlizltteiown, Iinisliedi mmfphnm i4P6' kl” Santa to come. After he arrived lumber. Fin er please notify ' ' ' i the children received their gifts. Willard Crossmnn. Pet:rs Road. gf:g:','d km" E Bunch?" -"i LOST - spasm ruur. Ah -----------------w---- on Dec. 22 the Sunday School wh”l' huwun Ch,,,.1,,”,,,,,,,.n vl'AlN'Tl'll') -- 500 -B'USlIELS pupils and teachers of the Mur- Ind Hump”,-,,.,. Lorne Rhynrsi or mixed gram for feed. n my River United Church held Cy” Rn” Taxi. ; I'llilN5ll'!I, hazr illpplled n i liuyer. Prnlornhlv wilhln iwani their annual concert. which was enjoyed by all present, Rev. D. W. MacPherson was chairman for the evening, after the program, Santa came to give gifts to the children. which was the end of a most ex- citing evening for the little ones. - -CD FEWIR WORKER! OSLO (OP)-With greater mech- anization of the Swedish fanning! industry, the number of fiirni work:-is in Sweden has decreased by shout l15.000 since 1000. Cur- rent reports mow moat dairy farms now are equipped with milking machinery. I'N'Dl NS ..OON'l''RIBU'I'ION .. NEW DELHI, (CP) - India's contribution of technical aid un-, der the Colombo plan includes sending five. experts in vnriouspl fields to Ceylon, and provision of training facilities for 98 students from other countries in trade and scientific courses. Way Effs-"r -- ii.7i"(1c-vTai;iIii"r"coN'.'; talnlng money and papers at miles of Borden. Quote price i growers yard. Apply W. '- LIGHT contact Robert Vsnilder-stlne Phone 89-2. Montague. llI.Mllll'S TRANSFER DIAL I001. DELIVERY SERVICE. moving and light trucking. Dial capitol Thesbre. Finder pieuep Teachers Wsntsil . TEACHER WANTED FOR Cnvendlsh School for remainder of term. Mrs. Sterling Stewart. Seoreinry. T0.l-Elm TO LET - FURNISHED. HEA'I1;'D room near P.W.C. Dial 6373. T71 LET nr:a'rr.n-Trnorrr room. 221 Weymouth Street. ions: xunrmr. "it on M a. heated, hot water, adults. Phone 993. 8694 after 6 pm. X 4 I Trueman. Aulac. N. B. T Your: Best CASH MARKET FOR --Iron and Steel Scrap -Lead, Copper. "Brass -Beer Bottles. Hides & Skins. Fast service, and free weighing on our truck scales. 8: COMPANY .. KENT smunr i C By J. R. VVill1'am.-. Out Our l ...',. , WONDE wwaieouiks-52'! ecu. -..,.'.'..'.23... .... ... .. .. . ' yes. HERE iTl5-- A LITTLE DAMTO FLOOD .' ,-.'n-is BACK YARD FDR ix ., ,A siam 5 l2IklK.' I so wiw HE was so Anxious -ro . same. we GARAGE... Jl?WiLLiAMG MAURICE BLOCK 5 I l I.