"EXPIIRI" CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE THE EASTERN, GUARDIAN ....3A CHRISTMAS pageant will be .held in the Montague United Baptist Church, Dec. 19. 7:30 p.m. Everyope welcome. and Mrs. Johnnie Creed, Sturgeon, have recently returned alter having spent a. very pleas- ant visit with friends and relatives in Stellarton and New Glasgow, N. 8. ..!Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Lan- dry. Montague, had as their guests yesterday afternoon. Rev. sylvere Gallant. Vernon River, and Rev. Adrian Arsenault. St. Dunstan's University. ....'l-Iis many friends in Montague are pleased to learn that Mr. Charles Campbell, Boston. former- ly of Montague. is convalescing at the home of friends in Arlington, Mass.. following his recent oper- ation. ....'MON'rAGUE United Baptist Church. service Dec. 14. 1952. Montague Sunday School 10 am. Worship service 11 mm. Murray River worship service 3 p.m. Murray Harbour, worship service 7 p.m. H. 6. Blair. minister. ' King's County rut ' Deep Seated Tlir penetrating. aootliing hut of 'l'uexuoGeNl. Medicated Wool in so soft and rnmIorting...wonderi'ul for children. Helps relieve chest colds. sore throat. iimnrlnns. neuralgia, and other ache: nml pnlnl. ' lnlmle Tl-lalmooana Rub, a com- pHi'Ii(.'fl fIIO' I duet. to help ciearuplleed ii” I rolds. B uy bnlh sr your Ir :1 g g is t ndayf llllmoolllzl MEDICATED VVOOL wag: nu. Nil. makes good food taste better - . were warmly ' Howard Bloise. It was Ministerial Ass'n Monthly Meeting The King's County Miliisterial Association held its monthly meet- ing on Monday afternoon. Dec. 8 at the home of Rev. J. M. and Mrs. Fraser of Montague. The host con- ducted a period of worship during which two Christmas carols were sung. Rev. Wallace MacPherson gave a paper entitled "The Flame of Evangelism" in which he out- lined different methods used. and some of their advantages and dis- advantages. A lively and profitable discussion followed this excellent paper. Two new members. Rev. Kenneth Norris and Rev. I-loward Eloise welcomed by the president, Rev. Norman Young. Election of officers was held I with the following results: Presi- . dent. W. B. Corkum; vice-president, secretary-treasurer, decided to hold the next meeting on January 12 at the Presbyterian manse. Montague. Al. the close of the meeting Mrs. Fraser served a. bountoous lunch. This meeting. best attended since the inception of the Association last December had the following ministers present: W. B. Corkum. Souris; D. Maoclair. Klngsboro: W. A. Patterson. Georgetown; .1. Mac- Kay. Vernon; K. Norris. H. Bloise. F. N. Young. .1. M. Fraser. all of Montague; A. (7 Fraser, valleytleld: M C. Currie. Murray Harbour North: E S. I-Iales, Wood Islands; and W. D. MacPherson, Murray J. M. Fraser; ...!Mrs. wM. R. Young and son. Gary. have returned to their home in Red Point after spending a few days in Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3penccr'Llewellyn. P.E.l. Native Dies At Syllney,, ll.S. SYDNEY. Dec 10-(OP)-James Carver, a native of Peter's Road. Prince Edward Island who came man with the Dominion Iron and Steel Company. died today after a short illness. He was 59. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carver. he served with the 105th Battalion in the First World War Surviving are four dau hters and three sons. Two bro hers and four sisters also sur- vive. The brothers are William of Alliston. P. E. I. and Mont. Tren- ton, N. S. The sisters are Mrs. George Beers, Murray River, Mrs. Archibald Collins, Alliston. Mrs. Laughle Macxcnzie, Sydney, and Mrs. Margaret Hickey. in Ontario. Variety Concert At Murray River On Tuesday evening- a variety concert sponsored by the Purenu Feed Company. Mon ague, was held in the Murray Ri er hall. in aid of the Ladies Aid of the Mur- ray River United Church. The coil- cert was staged before a capacity audience. and each number of the program was well received and heartily applauded. Mr. Ches Coop- er was the capable master of cere- monies. Prizc winners were: Carl Horton Murray River, piano selection; Bertha and Irene Campbell. Al- liston. duet; Fay Maclnnls, Mur- ray River step dancing: Gary Herring. Murray River. recitation; Geraldine Harris. Murray Harbour. solo; catholine Martin and Edith Johnston, Murray River. tied for solos. Guests artists Included Elaine his wife. here 24 years ago to work as lever- . ;'l'HE GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTFETOWN Serving In Germany .3 James G. Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bradley. Pea.ke's Station, who recently ar- rived in Germany to join the Canadian Brigade on duty there. He is a member of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders of lst Canadian Highland Battalion. and Wayne Harris. Murray liar- bour, duct; Jeanie MacKinnon. Murray River. piano solo; flay Keenan. Murray River. solo. Fol- lowing the program Mr. Emerson O'Connor. entertained the audi- cnce by singing and step-dancing. The judges were Howard Vickelu son, Mrs. Ches Cooper. Archie Stuart. and Melvin O'Connor. Marketing Bd. Continued from page 1 Island potatoes have been shipped to all parts of the world. liowevcr. they are encountering heavy com- petition at present and Mr. Peppin felt that the only way to combat. the growing rivalry is by corrcci grading and proper marketing. He stated. that this year there is a crop of 10,000 carloads, biggest in the history of the Province, and many farmers were obtaining from the pony ride: of their lives when lIekln' Bronco acres: the range! You nllnoet Illlnanl l'le'I bit. tough and will not break. hgnodqetory ,.-' 3.00 for Iwo. every child on your list at this amazing I2.” I! you only wish one pony. DEPT. 82 , STRATTON MFG. CO. "PINTO PONY" YOUR NAME "BRANDED" ON THIS INDESTRUCTIBLE PONY NEIGHS AS YOU RIDE! suruatlunally newt At last you cut have your own pony "branded" with y;I:r lnrartl I:ta.rnnPrigllt (furl)!!! 11:: .AmalnI new It! a e on! naeao extra-larn -aha. Kids from I months to 10 years git I hlnl. He'll unit for more. He "nelgha" with each hnunte man can ride him. stomp on him and we guarantee It Electronically sealed seams. Special low ' I Supply limited. an order In many as you need NOW. 32 can to PRINT names of children ynn want on elelll Batlulnellopl lulrlntndl CHRISTMAS DELIVERY XMAS SPECIAL , 2 fog they ride th can sit on him strung-2011-lb. Buy them In r low otter. Send pony. One name on GUARANTEED. . 96 KING ST. W., TORONTO, ONT. I the ' I 400 to 500 bushels per acre. Shows slides Mr. Henry number of slides are subject. Mr. Peppin also hearers that there was a time bout 1917, when terrific were being made blight. That year the States were trying to ubtain type of potato which would give a. continuous yield. The following year the Island sent three sam- gave 3 better yield and were free of dis- ples which suited. They ease and this led .to the visit the representative attempting buy the entire crop. Mr. Gallant, president opment of the Trade nver Souris Board the years. Mr. MacLaren. District Inspector of the seed Potato Ser- vice, showed the audiencc a large illustrating the various diseases to which potatoes reminded his efforts to control late Southern of the Board. first introduced Mr. Bruce Stewart who spoke on the devel- Stew- art reminded his hearers of the many things aiding Kings County in which the Board had taken an active part. Among them were the extension of the railway to Elmira and the three freight trains week- ly between Charlottetown and Souris. The members had long re- alized the necessity of potato storage and had been instrument- al in having a potato warehouse erected in Souris. He also cited the work done in connection with improvements to Souris Harbor and said the big problem today is concerned with rural electrifica- tion. Mr. Stewart urged all present to. join with the Souris Board of lTrade in a concerted effort to ob-I of tain the needed works. to! The speakers were thanked by IMl'. R. C. MacLerm and Ills motion of thanks was ably seconded by Mr. A. F. Peters Rolo Bay. g. R COMP ULSORY HEADGEAR of (GP)-All boys at a leading school here must wear hats and school hatbands next year. The regula- tion is the first step by any Jo. x PAGE NINE ' hannesburg school to break the wave been years. of hatlessness spreading here that for has some JOHANNESBURG. South Africa SEND Your Christmas Dry Cleaning -NOW- Last year's clothes will look like NEW again after being cleaned the SANITONE way. New Method Cleaners Limited Phone 2448 "For 35 years the Island's finest dry cleaners" ""'tVllER'E PEOPLE DECEMBER -SPECIALS AT STEWART & BECK'S Momous STOP and SHOP” CARNATION MILK. 15c tin ONE POUND SALADA TEA. 15 TEA sacs. both for 93.; liilttan. perlb. 1o.-. LIPTON'S TEA. lb! vO'I'flIeoooool. 90: TOMATO SOUP. 2 tins 25: SUGAR. white or yellow. 5 lbs. . . . 49: JEWEL SHORTENING. 25: uoooneoa Positlvely Only One Pair To Customer. ASK TO SEE OUR COMPLETE LIST OF GROCERY SPECIALS With Each S3.00 Purchase of Groceries. one pair 51 gauge. 15 denier Nylon Hose. Regular S1.19 for uivuauoonooo-can 79: . S278.88 REFRIGERATORS KELVINATOR 8.7 Cu. Ft. New 1952 Model 28 lb. Frozen Food Compartment. UNDERWEAR .M0n's Fleece COMBINATIONS S2.95 Boys? irl.-eee COMBINATIONS S1 .95 lsliii-7wrE'cTiwETGlTovEs 3 pr. for 98: WASHERS CONNOR Gas and Electric Washers in stock. One New Electric WASHER EMVT One Used WASHER 3129.50 549.95 85 Pair Women's Fur Trimmed and Velvet OVERSHOES. pail . . . . . . . . . 51.89 Small size in Women's All Rubber OVERSHOES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 32.98 Child's and Missos' Fur Trimmed OVERSHOES or . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . ...... 51.49 FREE - Poir large sixe 70"x84" Flannelerte Blankets with purchase of SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS 20iVo DISCOUNT ON ALL MEN'S DRESS PANTS I-larbou same: STARTS NOW ENDS DEC. 20th Open Evenings Until Christmas Groceries Magic Baking Powder Seeded Raisins, 15 oz. pkg. Monarch Cake Mix, white Molasses, qt. pkg.-33c-2 Oranges, 252s, per doz. ................... ...,...., ...... .. 35c ORANGES, 2525, 3 dot. for ................... .. Sl.0O Peter Pan Peaches, 20 oz. Fancy Pink Salmon, ls Bulk Tea ........ .15 ................ .. Brex Cereal ...................................................... .. 33c Mixed Peel, 2 for ............................................ .. 38c Choice Quality Years, 20 oz. tin, per tin Minccmeaf, 19 oz. pkg. .... .. Shelled Walnuts ................ .. McCrea.dy's Mustard Pickles ........................ .. S51: Cream Style Corn ............ Bacon, (sliced) lb. ............ .. BULK DATES, 2 lbs. for ............................ .. two 1 or chocolate .... .. S40 for ................... .. 65c ........................ .. 19c ............................ .. 39c ............ 59c 19c ............................ .. 32c ............................ .. 79c Yes-It's really AUNT JEMIMA again and this time we expect she will have with her, both Cakes and Pancakes QUAKER GOODS:- Aunt Jemima Coke Mixes Silver and Devil Food. pkg .-.. 33: AUNT JEMIMA and boy. 0 boy. will they be good! To celebrate thlsvvisir we are offering U , very special prices on the following ' Poncoko Ready Mix ... . . . . . . . . . 22: ............................ .. 190. ............................ .. 430 FLOUR and Cream of the West, 98c. Utility Bowl ......................... .............. .. Bran FEEDS print bag with free ' - 5.8 2.89 Shorts 2.98 Cafeteria Laying Mash ................................. .,4.'19 Chick Fattenlngr Mash .................................. .. 4.49 Pill Grower .. ............................................... 3.89 All other feeds (in stock) at SPECIAL saw rnlprs FRESII FRIIIT DAILY. We would up redoto ll(VlllK your order for Christmas Fl-u , and will deliver this to you at any specified time. Quaker Pulled Wheat. large bag . 33: 9 Quaker Variety Pdclf . . . . . . . . . . 41: Ho:-Q's how you may win if! Wholewhoar '8: Graham Flour pkg. 24: Quaker lcornlnool 23: win, Saxon Post-ry Flour. 5 lb. boig 39: Natural Health Broil PHONE 31. Pancake Buckwheat . . .... .... . . . 23c Quaker Oats. 5 lb. pkg. .. . . . . . . 43: ' Quaker Oats Chinowore .. .... . A 55: will be or our store THURS. FRI. and SAT. the 11th. 12th. 13th Men's Station Wagon Men's Overcoat-s. reg. Sale Men's Bomber Jackets. DRY GOODS by Perfect) ... . . . . . . . . . . 23.98 Men's Sheeplinecl Coats . . . . . . 22.98 Men's Gabardine Porkus with quilted satin lining 13.98 Men's Better Quality Purkos (styled by Gordon Ma:Koy . . 19.98 Men's Suits to clear of 259A: discount .......'........ Men's Overcouts. a real bargain 19.98. satin lining. reg. price 517.49 Sole 12.99 SALE STARTS NOW ENDS DEC. 20th Open Evenings Until Christmas Coats (styled RUBBER Footwear Now is the time to get your require- ments of RUBBER FOOTWEAR at ollr regular low price. LESS 10'); DISCOUNT Ol'0l'. You will be nlllazctl vxirvlncly low pl'i(T5. IVi'z- lulu-, ll very nice zlssortlllclli of SLIPPERS this season. May we suggest that you look them at tho 3s.oo . .. 24.98. I . GIFT gobordlne with 1 WM Tm Sh i rt 5 Caps 18: Have you seen our giant Christmas Stocking. filled with toys galore? Every visitor to our store is entitled to one or more tickets and a chance to Be suriund get your tickets Date of Drawing DECEMBER 20111. 1 or. M. Llewellyn Ltd. FOR THE KIDDIES Weihuve on display a fine assortment girls. But don't delay. shop today while this assortment is complete. Sweaters Socks Scarves Gloves Pyjamas of Toys and Larger Gifts for boys and "W Sport-Shirts CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS La(iics' Sweaters Pyjalnas Gloves llankiei Nylons Kerchiefs Wool Anklets Aprons Kid Glows FOR THE HOME Electric Washers Tow:-I Sela Electric Irons Electric Toasters Electric Tee Pots Roasters Dinner Sets Tea Sets MONTAGUE 2. E. 1. AM" more