+55 wanes‘ 5 “ DECEMBER 2, 1949 S‘ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ . . . -__ .. . Miserable with hrlhrilio Pains in Arms, Shoulders, Digestion Poor. Central Guardian W ronsoisr - ii Winn wntrrn ron Yliil i“‘.'..2‘."r.?:..‘.'..';::"..':€..‘r.:....":: a newsy nature may be may“; Ill Tlll8 I l at live esnts a word. atria able in advance, u, N, COOK'S for rnotvgaapaas. JIMMIIVB TAXI, Phone 5M. r l CONFEDERATION LIFI IN ' SURANCE. 1 IIUWARD fljAlthoueggi I héava ttrledunyimterous and ‘l r OOIIQIIJ IOIOBIGE,IWII a i rootviear at m Queen Street. a." in "in so I mist u,“ you how NQ-tmgs Select yours now while we have a. new and sampler, -. c. c. M. noors AND SKATEs. "mcefelv BM“! I Hm w your smelt of attractive Dresses, personally picked 1mm t], Company or what Sarnak has done Biuhmerslde be“ ares; manufacture" in Montreal a SCANTLEBIIRY SIGNS. PIIQNE 920. l __ MlclNNll Fitted The Rogers IIardwai-e 0.0., Ltd. ABBIES HOCKEY PRACTICE tonight at 6 P. M. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and Wreazhs, Cards. Tcombs Music store. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS. special low prices. The Rogers Hard- ware Co, Ll/d. BUXTON Fine Leather Bllliolds. Writing Cases, "Travel Kit. Paper Cases. Toonibs Music Store. DUE TO CHANGE IN boat schedule crossing at Borden, Nlnlnlnnd through bus will leave Charlottetown at 10.15 am. Sunday Ionly instead of 11.15 am. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Services Sunday, Dec. 4, New Glasgow 11 After 9 ears aufiaririg-ls delighted’ to find pain ccscd aoon after starting to tasks Sui-nah; now cnjdys such real relief and com ort, wants friends to benefit foo. No wonder Mrs. Carroll Filmore, RR. No. 1, Springhill, Nova Sootil, is loud in her praise of Sarnak- after nine long weary years of sufier- ingl She writes- for ma. fl _have suffered with arthritic pain in my arm and shoulders for nuts years. And wzcasionally was bothered by stomach upsets. But before I finished my first. bottle of Sarnak, the path had eased. The relief and comfort I obtained from Samak is very gratifying. I feel better now than have for years. It has also helped to relieve my stomach upsets. So I will certainly tall all my friends about your medi- cine-and how much Sarnak has helped me." And Mrs. Filmore is not the only one who feels grateful to Sarnak. MRS. CARROLL FILMORE In our files are thousands of letters from people who were miserable as a result oi" stomach disorders, con- stipation,» backache and rheumatic, arthritic and neuritic pains- ople who have found uick, e active relief from taking arnak. For the analgesic properties of Snrnak are compounded _in the medicine to start effective relief from the ‘ moment you swallow the first dose. So don't sufler a moment longer than you need to —get Sarnak today. Alfllflflem COOK'S for Photographs CONFF-DEBATION IN- SURANCE. LIFE mflvfll. seconded and carried. That a prize be given at the end of the school term to each pupil making highest marks in his or her Eric Tanton reports from Sum- ' mersde that a new Troop has been i started in that Town. He is acting as Scoubmaster but hopes to secure an Assistant in the near future. l O'Leary Your Executive Commissioner visited tlhe 1st ouary TTOOD 9“ Tuesday evening, the 22nd o! Nov- ember. S, M. J. Matthews and A. s, M. D. Hardy conducted the meet- lng, 1st Class Scout Art Seaman is the new Troop Leader. Both he ' and the other two Jamboree ' scouts frQm 0'Lesry are back with ‘ the "creep this Fall. SM. J. Keefe and A.S.M. G. Cof- r DRESSES- Alberton like lllllil l’? Zlis flirtatious itself! FOB MATRON OR MISS Dresses for formal or informal wear during the holiday festivities. To describe the styles and materials ls impossible as there are hundreds-So come in and look them over for yourself. You'll find the Dress you want at a price to suit you, 9-95 10 49-50 USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN -- A SMALL DEPOE HOLDS YOUR GARMENT The GREENDAL 0o. Ltd. EXCLUSIVE LADIES‘ WEAR 0 Why Take Chances ! YOU ONLY GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR! You know Moore 8t McLeod Ltd. carry ‘Fine, smartly siyled, well-filling clothes. You l<now Moore 8r McLeod‘; prices won't bruise you-and you certainly know Moore 8r McLcotTs are dependable, and stand back of everything they sell al‘ all ‘limes. So ii you're in ‘the market for a new Overcoat, Sui+-—or in ‘Fact anything in ‘ihe line oi men's wearing ap'parel, come direct- ‘l'o Moore 8r McLeod Ltd. and benelii in +wo ways- l. ln the iorm of ‘liner quality. 2. In ‘the ‘Form of better value ‘For your Dollar. Remember l You gel‘ only what you pay for. You can gel good value in an Overcoat at $l5.00; and also good value at $75.00 —and we have them Both. MQIIGII OviRCQATs . . . . . . . . . . . ‘l 5.00 Fleece OVERCOATS .. . . . $27.50 - $35.00 VQIOIII’ OVERCOATS . . . . . $35.00 ' $50.00 "Alpccema" OVERCQAT$ . . . . . . $45.00 "Meerine" OVERCOATS . . . . . . . . $55.00 "Crumble" 0f Scotland O'CDAT$ . $75.00 , Cherry . Grade and one for perfect attend- t, r :. .; F .<l '. 7.3 . , tl h id their regular mee ing on, UE N T jmlllandp sgrelllltgl‘. 0 p m Stephen 0' 0' M' Booms AND SKATES Moe mm M50‘ m“ $590 be sent t“ Thursday evening. Your Executivel 99 Q E S REET . _‘_ The Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. -Sfll\va]tll0n1Ay|-y1y punt-L . Comlmssloner w“ very pleased‘ CHURCH smgvlc]; 1 y l¢_ F‘) Wng 5 the Sh“ °l Mm?" ' 'ith the large attendance and the. Marshfleld Charge, suneafil. CHRISTMAS Tm“: "WW5 m for the ensuing year: teen interest shown by the bOYB-l ber 4th. Central 11 A. M. Pleasant ivpglaéé°wLlzglces~ The R059" Hard‘ Diesldem-MT-‘l- Rllsiel U185. Vlfle- Plans (or the Patrol Leader's Train- lmons chamber. Clarie Glllla (CCF. so much nolss that I can't ha" Grove 2.30 P. M. York 7.30 P. M. e " ~ president-Mrs, Stirling INKS. lng Course were completed. -Cape Breton South) rose and all the other conversations." Th; Rev. John Douglas. secretary-Mrs. Monty lvlaoleod, __ said: “I'm interested in this state- members laughed, They "opp"; _.__ NOTICE To m" Customer!- Thfi’ treasures-Mrs. George Irvlnz. 0n Friday and Saturday, Nov- merit but the Minister ls making talking too. business phone number of Weeks NORTH RIVER LlnHBd Baptist and Langme ls now 2645i Pastorste. Sunday. December 4th. Long Creek 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Rev. ll, Barber, Pastor. SPRINGFIELD - C R AP AU D ANGLICAN SERVICES. - spring- field at eleven. Crapaud at seven- thirty. Annual W. A. missionary service at Evensong. An illustrated talk covering the work in Japan will be conducted by Miss Lolita Mc- vittle, assisted by Mrs, Thomas Best. Jr. A. Y. will follow the ev- ening service in the rectory. The axlies of St. John's Church will be guests of the men at a Pancake‘ Supper tonight at seven o'clock. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. — Service and Sermon Preparatory to Holy Ccmmunion tonight at. a o'clock ln the Kirk Hall. The Kirk Session will meet at 7.30 o'clock. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- United Church Services will be held Sunday. December 4th. as follows: l1 A. M. Tryon; 3 P. M. Crapaud. 7.30 P. M. Cape Traverse. Rev. R l.. Bacon. TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. - Services for Sun- day December 4th are: Benshaw 11 A. M. Roll Call service. Tryon 7.30 P. M. Lord's Supper. C. S. 11 A. M. Rev. C. A Hicks. Minsiter. CHERRY VALLEY W. I. 'I‘he fourth annual meeting of the Cherry Valley Women's ln- stitute was held at the hctne of Mrs. John Mclsaac, on Thursday, Nov. 3. In the absence of the presi- dent. Mrs, Stirling Ings, the vice- prcsident, Mrs. Monty MacLcod presided. Meeting opened by re- peating Creed in unison. Eleven members paid membership fees. Minutes of last annual and reg- ular meetings were read and ep- proved. The BRADALBANE I’ A S T 0 R A L CHARGE-Services Sunday. Dec- ember 4th. Pleasant. Valley 11 A. M. North Granville Ii P. M. Bradal- baile 7.30 P. M. W. B. MacPhail. Minister. following motions WINSLOE PARWIRAI. CHARGE. were Scrvlces Sunday. December 4th. are as follows. Winsloe North l1 A. M. Highficld 7.30 P. M. S. School at regular hours. Teachers Study Group at Hlghfield, Monday, ll P.M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister, ORWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH. — Services Sunday. Dec- ember 4th, will be as follows: Valley at I1 o'clock. Vernon River at. 2.30 o'clock. Orwell at "l.00 o'clock. Rev. E. C. Evans, Supply Minlstern. » THE PRESBYTERIAN CIIUIUCH IN CANADA. -- Services for Sun- day. December 4th. as follows: Montague 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Cardigan 2.30 P. M. Sunday Schools st usual hours. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. —- ‘ Advertisers are iomlrsded that their l copy must. be in the Guardian not ‘ later than noon the previous day to l guarantee insertions. Out of city advertisers who telephone classl- fleds, etc., should particularly bear this in mind. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Dr. A. D. MaoKenzie will conduct services as follows on Sunday, December 4th. 11 A. M. Montague. 3 P. M. Lower Montague. 1 7.30 at Montague. A service oi’ spec- ial interest to young people. 8.30 regular service Y. P. U. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Divine Worship will ‘be conducted on Sunday, December 4th. as follows: Canoe Cove 11 A. M. Nine Mlle Clot-k 2.30 P. M. Clyde River 7 P. M. Rev. Mr. Wheaten of Halifax in charge. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Interim Moderator. l HUNTER RIVER. CHARGE. — Services United Church. Miss Beryl Morson of India will speak st Wilt- shira at 11 A. M. and at Hamp- ‘ shire at 2.00 P. ‘M. The regular ser- vice at I-Iilnter River at 7.30 will be conducted by the Minister. Rev. Howard Christie. CAVENDISH ITNITBD PASTOIL - Al. CHARGE. - Sunday. December . 4th. Stanley Brld-ge 11 A. M. North . Rustlce 730 P. M. Miss Elma Inmui , oi Trinidad will be Guest flanker I at the following W. M. S. Thank 'Oflerlng Services. New Glasgow 1i la. M. Stanley Bridge too P. M. George Gough, Minister. _ THE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH . IN CANADA. -— Brooktield Charge. l services next Lord's D8? are as fol- ilows: Glasgow Road 1i A. M. B. B. 10 A. M. Brnokfleldfl P. M. S. S. 2 P. M. Hartsville 7.30 P. M. S. B. 6.30. Y. P. S. at the close of the worship service. Rev. Donald Nich- l olson. Minister. A.Y.P.A. DIBEING-Ths regular tmeetlng of St, Paul's A.Y.P.A. was LPIGDRE Es MKEODMI J jlleld Wednesday night. The meet- ,lng opened with a hymn and MONTREAL TENANTB rnornsr Federal Government, The Menu-eel , "p- -Lunch was then served. The meet- -—- group was joined by about members of the Ottawa and Dis- Q1TAWA,'DQ(:. 1—(CP)—Mont- trlct Tenants Protective League; real tenants, 226 strong, reached Spokesman said the marchers Qugwmtoday to protest to Finance resented 20.000 Montreal tenants. mum“ Abbott against increases They were to meet Mr. Abbott at t! rental eeilinll allowed by the 5:30 pan. EST today. prayers. The minutes of the last meeting were read and all busi- .nesa cleared up, A games period under James Ibbott and Ronald ‘Atkinson was then enjoyed by all. ' in: closed with the singing of the A.Y.P.A, song. Pianist for the evening was Anne Worthy. - directors—Mrs, J. N. Murphy and Mrs. Edison McDonald, auditors— Mrs, John McIsaac and Mrs. Ga- vin Irving, school committee __ Mrs. Malcolm Irving and Miss Isabel McLeod, sick committee- Mrs. Russell Ings and Mrs. Ivan Docherty. gift committee-Mrs. Monty McLeod and Mrs. Ivan Docherty, In the absence of the president. and treasurer there was no reportl of the years workzit. is hoped thisl can be had at our next meeting. Al hearty vote of thanks was tendered l the retiring officers by Mrs. Rois- seil Inga. It. was decided to meet at the home of Mrs. Mal- colm Irving to finish the quilts. Collections for the evening am- ounted to 55 cents. Next meeting will be held in the schoolroom. Roll call to be answered by hand- ing in donation for Orphanage boxes, which will be packed at that meeting. Meeting adjourned and every one enjoyed a. delicious lunch served by the hostess. True orloles are found only in Europe-American Orioles. or hang- ember 25 and 26. a Patrol lead- ers Training Course was held in the Institute Hall in Alberton. The following boys attended: Cyril Bernard, Thomas Barbour, John Klncli, Eugene Callaghan, Alton Kinch, Ken Gaudin. Alec L-eiuffiey- Garnet Campbell, James Profitt. and Nell Gillls, all of Albflfwfl- Instructors were: Cst. Jim K8658- Gordon coffin. and Ex. Comm. Gor- don Kerr. The highlight of the Course was the hike on Saturday afternoon, It rained, lt hailed. it snowed. but. in spite of the weather the boys built fires and prepared stew, The Course concluded with a general test and an indoor Coun- ril Fire. ___€______i..__ EFFECTIVE SILENCE]! OTTAWA, Dec. 1—(CP)--Effec- tlveness of the indirect: approach in telling talkative members to make less noise wns illustrated in the Commons today. 'l‘rade Minister Howe, was making a statement on a bill to authorize loans for Marl- tlme coal mines. His words barely pierced the general huzz of im- nests. belong to a separate family. promptu conversation in the Corn- ‘ EIIFICT Pl! EVERY TIMI! 7/“ COMPLETE MIX alt! waive -Z/sal<’1 all: Be u practical Santa and give a gilt for c your ‘round Christmas! urs and hours of extra leisure. Give liar e gift that means lusting pleas- Choosc from our large and complete stocks el nationally-advertised electrical goods to thrill her for a long time to come. ' The Edison Electric Phone I760 CHARLOTTETOWN 6'0 660s "0' "““" ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ *