THE r:UARnt'AN.' cnantori-'a"-t-own h" Want to avoid the D ember rush of Christmas Shopping? Hero's howl A small deposit pennits you to choose NOW-ond poylATER-from your Ieweller's distinguished PRECISION WATCHES! Veri-Thin"l.Alt("-10 kt. gold - tilled top, stainless Guildiia buck, NEW IT FlEX"- I0 kt. gold- tliled tep,stoinless Guild- its boclt. expansion . . . . . . , :7 (L4,!- ,wu...n. . selection of GRUEN Veri-Thin "l4llENE'- 10 kt. gold-nlied top,- stoinless Guildiie buck, 345.00 379.50 4 "'1, (at',Vf-4W4V)Eu) Kg CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column In reserved I0! news at local interest. but edvsrthlng of n siewsy nature may be inserted at live cents a weed. strlotly pey- abie in advance. HOWARD MaelNNIl FOOT- WEAR. at 175 Queen Street. DACK'S SHOES Ill.I6.-HOn- derson at cudmore. sole agents. Mill. JOHNSTON! IADIIE WEAI. Bargains-Dresses. Coal. Skirts. COME TO THE CHICKEN llAlFl'l.lL' at K. or C. House alter the Hockey Game Friday night. Everybody welcome! sANDY's RESTAURANT. Marsh- tield. St. Peter's Highwly. still catering to Weddings. Banquets Social Gatherings. WINSDOI: PASTORAL CHARGE. -services Sunday. November llth, are as Iollowsz Highneld 11 A. M. Sundny School 10 A. M. Winsloe South 1.30 P. M. Rev. J. 17.. Skin- ner, Minister. CHURCH OF SCO'l'LAND-Ser- vices November 11th. Coleman ll A.M. Cape Traverse .1 PM. Argyle shore 7 P. M. Mr. Ray Campbell will conduct service in Birch Hill 7 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- Remembrance Day services will be held Sunday. November llth, as follows: ll A. M. Tryon. 3 P. M. Cape Traverse. 7.30 P. M. Crapaud All welcome. Rev. B. L. Bacon. Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Servic- es. Sunday. November lllth. 11 AM. Belle River. 3.00 PM. Little Sands; 7.30 P. M. Murray Harbour. Mem- bers of the Canadian Legion will meet at the Hall at '7 P. M. and attend. the service oi Rememb- rance. Rev. D. Wallace MacPher- son, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - The Bliookneld Charge. The following will be the order or services for this charge next Lord's Day, November 11th. Brooktield 11 A. M. Hartsville 3 P. M. Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. Neil Herman will preach and conduct all the services. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Interim-lM0d- erator. OBWELI. - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Services for Sunday. Nov. 11th. Vernon River Sunday Sohool 10.15 A. M. Service 11 A. M. Eldon 4 P. M. Cherry Valley 7 P. M. Reception or new members. also Installation of Y. P. U. ollicers. Orwell service withdrawn so we can all attend Canadian Legion Memorial Service in Vernoh River Hall It 2.30 PM. y Rev. John F. MacKay, B. D.. Min- ister. SPECIAL MEETING-The mem- ' fliers oi Hamilton I...O.L. held a special meeting on Monday night to welcome home from Korea, Bro. James Austin who served with the armed forces there for over a year. words of welcome were extended to Bro. Austin by the Past Grand Master. Dist. Master, and other Brethren. Sgt. Austin leaves again shortly for Upper Canada to take up new duties with the armed iorces. - MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. - Dr. Mackenzie will conduct services as usual on Nov- ember llth, as follows: 11 A. M. Trinity Church. Montague. (i P. M. Lower Montague. In these services Remembrance Day will be observ- ed. At 7.30 P.M. in Trinity Church the service will be conducted by the Men's Club. and the Men's Choir will lead the Service or Praise. The Friendly Hour will be observed at the close, and there will be the usual Sing Song. ::SPEZClAL IN HOSIIRY. - 51 GAUGE 81.95 FOB 81.19: 45- GAUGE 31.05 FOR. 51.19: 42 GAUGE 31.50 FOR 996. SUNTEIFS LADII-28' WEAR. HI IIIPLE S0 'BUCKlEYiS MIXTURE MILK for beauty, Milk tor hbaith, Milk for strength. , YORK UNITED CHURCH. - central 11 A. M. York 2 P. M. Breckley 7.45 P. M. ' WORTH ' S DRUG STORE, Prince Street, will be the only Drug Store open this attemoon and evening. TWO FLIGHTQ WEEKLI to the Magdalen lslsnds, P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. BIEADALBANE PRESBYTIL IAN CHURCH. --"There will be service on Monday. November 12th, at 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. 1'' mpbell. InterimeModerator. TOMORROW NIGHT L O l I Marshall. winner at "Singing Stars of Tomonow" award at Prince of Wales College Auditorium 8.1!). Admission 50 cents, students 25 cents. PRESBYTIIRIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Schedule tor Sunday. November lilth. Wood Islands 11 A. M. Murray Harbour South (Communion) 3 P. M. Caledonia 7.30 P. M. Minister, Rev. E. S. Hales. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- day. November llth. as follows: Cardigan 2 P. M. Lorne Valley 3 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. Mon- tague Sunday school 10 A. M. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. CAVENDISH UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - Sunday. Nov- ember 11th. Cavendish 11 A. M. Please note change of time. New Glasgow 7.30 at the Christian Church. A Hymn Festival. Hunter River, New Glasgow and Caven- dish Choirs. Sunday Sohool, Cav- endish 10 A. M. in the United Church. George Gough. Minister. GEORGETOWN P A STO R A l. CHARGE. -I- The United Church of Canada. Church Services for Sunday. November 11th. 11 A. M. Milltown Cross. Communion Ser- vice. 3.30 P. M. Stur-goon. 7 P. M. Georgetown. It is expected that the Brooklyn Trio will attend and sing at Evening service. Prepara- tory service at Milltown Cross on Friday at 't'..'i0 P. M. Rev. W. A Paterson, Minister. KIN!-ITTE MEETING - The regular monthly mcclinc of the Cliarlottetown Kinetic Club was held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Sinclair on Wednesday. Novem- ber '1 with the president -Mrs. Waltzhen Gaudet presiding. The minutes of the last meeting, ead by the secretary. Mrs. Ned D icy. were adopted, and the treasurers report, given by Mrs. Ron Smith. was approved. It was decided that the club would look alter the welfare of a needy family at Chfl5l7Ina5. Following the meet- ing tea was served by Mrs. Stew- art Ives, Mrs. Gaudet and Mrs. Sinclair. The next regular meet- ing will be a supper meeting at which the annual election or oi- Iicers will be held. :-.srr-:cIAL. .. ow: RACIC or musssns UP TO 317.95 for 55.00. sown.-:n's LADir.s- VVEAR. Thanks fro the Doctors and Nurses ol Prince County Hospital. all those who sent Cards, Flowers and Treats and made pastoral calls" making my stay in the Hospital so pleasant. Also to Mr. Joseph L. Dawson lor his kindness. Mr. J. W. Buchanan. IN MEMO-ll-IAM In loving l;;:)-ry of Daniel N. ward. who passed sway November 9th. 1946. sweet are the memories that lin- I". Door is the one that its gone. In memory we will hold him As long as the yesra roll Llong. God only knows how much we miss him. In I home that will nlwnys be lonely, But the heart: that always loved him, Are the once that will never lor- get. Lovingly Remembered by wile and and Family. castphsll-Frost Wedding A wedding of much interest took place on October am in the Victoria West United Church when .1. T. Waldron assisted by Rev. Mr. Haslam 0! Long River united in the holy bonds of matri- mony Ellsworth Heath Campbell. son or Mr. and Mrs. Heath Camp- bell ot Long River, P. E. 1.. and Charlene Mary Frost. eldest daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Frost, springhill. P. E. I. 'I'he bride looked charming in a Here's the Refrigerator that's oimed squarely at to-day's A need tor'sovlng money in tood buying and food keeplngl HERE'S SOME OF THE PROOF: Top-to-bottom sole cold for all foods Bigger interior to hold more food Giant Super-Freezer for frozen foods Bin-size Hydrotors Meter-Miser mechanism uses less current l 5-Your Protection plan lllll IIllllllllmllmllllllllllll Here's the Electric Range - the! cooks lightning-test - soves electric currentl HERE'S SOME OF THE PROOF: MM: 5-speed Radianiube Surface Units "Wonder Oven" bakes and roasts at some time Cool:-Master Oven Triple-Duty Thormizer Cooker High-Speed Woist-High Broiler (Smokeless typ.) Thick insulation on Here's the Food Freezer that gives you miracle-savings in quantity and in-season buying and preserving! . HERE'S SOME OF VHE PIOOE: Space for over 300 Meter-Miser echuniun - simplest ever built All-Steel cabinet - Extra thick insulation - wrap-around coils Automatic signal light indicates normal operation m floor-length gown ol white satin was ably supported by his brother with matching veil and halo and carried a bouquet of red roses. Tho bridesmaid. sister of the bride, was also dressed in white. with linger-tip veil, and wore ny- lon mitts. Her bouquet was of yellow roses. . groom. in navy unilonn. gvindsor Campbell. also 0! the R. N. The church was tastefully deco- rated with pink and white stream- ers, white-boils and Ilags. The bride entered the church on the arm of her lather to the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs. Howard Barlow of Wellington. During the signing of the register, Mr. Waldron sang very sweetly, "I'll Walk Beside You". 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