PAGE EIGHT ' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS-:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Inudry. Mrs. Byron ltowurt. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wuldon Lsvcrs. - The Gusrdlun may be bought st tho following places in Montuguel Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: In Georgetown: The Post ottlce; in Sourll: The Suck III!- ' -.-on. CAMERON, ':iTiii-moi ..-A1E'rsun coNcsn.'r, Heath- of the Presbyterian Church in erdsle Hull, November 20. Csnsds, will speak at St. An- drew's Church. Montague. Friday. November 20th, at 8:00 p.m. .-.'PANTBY SALE at 'I'. M. Llewellynis store, Montague, Sai- urdsy afternoon, December 5th. Auspices Presbyterian Ladies Aid. .. rsns IIIONTAGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY for Propane Gas instal- ....'ilEAl the Musical Dischords lations. ....... of Kl in their repest. perform- .fWELL BABY CONFI-ZRENCE.isnce tonight in Yeo's Theatre, Department of Health office, Town uoninizue- The program features Hall, Montague. Friday, November KFOUD sinizimz. S0105. duels. HOV- 20t.h. from 2-4 pm. eily and instrumental numbers. T0-DAY FRI. & SAT. SUPER-SPECTACULATilllllillllllllll IISICAL! A -:v- "'3 "mxxwxonvx aw in zx7”o4z.44iA”?...i'i l . NEWS . .AC0R'4. AV!-Alfll i 5 AVID show. ' willilllil ililli uililiiiliii 3233 M... 7: iluscr owns 9,... C NOW SHOWING 3:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 LEO GORCEY and the BOWERY BOYS in "CLIP?-ED WINGS" Featuring HUNTZ HALL The Wildest Jet Jockeys That Ever Crashed the Air Force. nu IN ATTENDANCE EARLY ro AVOID srsnpmo IN LINE AND DISAPPOINTMENTI ..'I. 0. 0. F. MEETING - The result: meeting of Hillside Lodge. 1.0.0.3., was held on Tuesday evening with Brother Bruce Mac- Phes acting as Noble Grand. There was a large number of members present. A conslderaible number of the brothers Ittc-ncled the district meeting which was held Monday night at St. Lawrence Lodge, ohorlottetown. They presshtsd A report of the proceedings. The first degree wns conferred on one candidate on Tuesday night. The members were very pleased have Brother Menton .W'-hltlock. st. Lawrence lodge. sttend the meeting, and assist in the degree work. A hearty vote of thsnks wss tendered Brother Whitlock at this close of the meeting. After the meeting a delicious lunch was serv- ed by the lunch committee, ..'ItETIRING FROM POSITION -Mr, Walter 1-Iyndman and Miss Sybil Gordon of the firm of I-iynd- mun and Company. Limited. Char- lottetown, visited their branch of- fice in Montague yesterday after- noon, the purpose of their visit being in honor of Miss Alva Bre- hsut. s. valued employee, who is now retiring from active work Miss Gordon read an address and Mr. I-Iyndman presented s. sud- stnntisl cheque to Miss Brehsut. who has been employed with the firm for the past thirteen years. at both Montague and Summer- side branch offices. In replyiMiss Brehaut thanked them for their generous gift, and said she was always shown every courtesy and consideration during her employ- ment with the firm. Her numerous friends wish her many years of enjoyment of II well merited re- tirement. ..'GUES'r AT DINNER -- Miss Alvs. Brehaut. Montague, was guest of honor at dinner st the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Show, prior to her departure Friday morning for New Jersey .U.S.A., where she will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw presented her with I gift as I tolnsn of appreciation of her vuln- sbls services at the ofiflce of Hynd-l man and C0., Montague, of which Mr. Show is the local manager. Later in the evening a. committee from Acme Rehekzah Lodge pre- sented Miss Brrehuut with in Re- bekah ring. The Address was read by Mrs. Shaw and the gift was HOOLEYIS MEN'S ,presented by Mrs. Hazel I-Iooley. . PRE - CHRISATMAS SALE WEAR o lo the illness or Mr. MONTAGUE oviaiicoliis Man's all wool English Elysian Ovorcoets in the new und smnrt shsdu. hand stltdsed edges, is real buy It 560.50, now selling for only .. ...... ........ ................................ .. OVENGOATS Men's All Wool English Ovqrcoat In hand stitched edges, very smart. reg. value 339.95, selling now lor only .. ............ SUITS Men's Suih, one group of broken line, reg. 559.95 to 809.50, now sell- ing lit I ' 55.00 deposit will ISIIITS Borys' Suits sll clearing It station Wagon coats Boys' sxtrs tine quuilty Itstlon Wagon Costs In sheen guh, very smartly styled by Sun Valley. rag. 824.50, now'only ...........-........... Windbreakers Boyd heovy quilted lined Wind- breakers, rag. 310.50, now only L. Parka: B0ys' heavy weight Psrhs, reg. 12.95, now only ....-...............- Slilrts 30VI' Shirts. shirts and sport school shirts, sll reduced by .-.. Men's Iiecvy Winter Shirts all reduced by . . . . . . .. 44.50 I 5500' deposit will hold your coat till Chrlstmss. 34.50 25 E1". hold till Christmas 2: Discount 21.50 8.50 9.95 1042: 1022 l Men's last year's Station Wagon Costs in broken lines. clear- 7'5.'..."..C......UI.ICCI;CI.UOI'C'.'.OI Men's new stock. heavy quilted wlnbreollen. reg. 519.95. new vw l...U.C'.i.'CUIICCIOQCIUICIIIIIOIIIDIOOIIll otllcrolcsirlng items too numerous to mention no selling at reduced ;; Thursday. Friday, Saturday Nov. 19, 20. 21 ii Buy Now AND SAVE on vault ciiiusruiis BUYING ' lMossey, East Baltic. . curds which no In full swln . Muny II us 525.00. Buy now and one . r during this re-Chrlstmss sols. Sale for THREE DAYS only, could sud hove besi choice. You also luvs 3 chance to win 551100 free on have been lucky ulrcsdy, two ways. , . "ms GUARDIAN. cnsnwrrsrowu On the some evening Miss Bil-eh-nut was the rooelplent of a bountiful leather bound hymnery. s. gift from the choir and ms Ladle! Aid of Trinity United Church. Personals Min Ellen Mnolienzie, Gasper- eaux, who has been employed It Devine's store It Peskes, has re- turned to 119-; home. Many will learn with regret of William senes- bcugh at his home in Murray Harbour North. , ..'His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. James Reilley. Gdspereaux, is confined to his home owing to illness, .31-lor many friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Walter Duke, Montague is a patient in the King's County Hospital. All join in wishing her; It very speed" re- covery. . Eosi Buliic VI 0 I icmliy .”The many friends of Mrs. Sept. McPhee, Little Harbour, re- gret, to learn that she is a patient in Soln'is Hospital. All sincerely wish her ti speedy recovery. Mr. Ray Machon, Montague, was s week-end visitor at Klngsiboro and Red Point. .Mr, George E. Macbonsld. Sum- nierslde. attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs William Brown of Munns Road at St. Mary's Church, Sourls, on November 15. Messrs. John Annocr, Lower Montague. and Robert. Machon. Montague, were Nov. 15 visitors to Red Point. Miss Bernice Irgriiee, Red Point, was s. visitor to Charlottetown on Nov. 14. Mr. Gerard Cmmpbell and Mr D. A, Campbell, North lake. at- tendod the funeral of Mrs. William Brown st St. Mary's Church. sour- Is on Nov. 13. .- Mr. Herbert Mcisssc. Snuris, has recently purchased the dwell- ing house formerly occupied by Mr. Kenneth McGregor. Kings- boiro. and had it hauled to souris where they will occupy It. Mr. Jsmie MCTJLITC. Murray Har- bour, was s business visitor to Red Point. Mia Ins Jud-ins rettun-led to Boston. Man. having spent the summer months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Jiu-dine, Klngsboro. Rev. E. H. Bell, retired pastor. conducted service in the Presby- terinn Church in Montague on Nov. 8 with 1: large congregation. Messrs. Lloyd G. Robertson and Gerry Campbell. Red Point inn- lored to Oi-iarlottetown on Nov. 13. Mr. srid Mrs. Roy Bruce, North River, were Nov. is visitors to Red Point. Mrs. I-reemsn Stewart and Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Kingsboro. mo- tored to the city on Nov, lo. Messrs. Gus Mallard. North Lain-, and Johnnie Young, Red Point, motored to Charlottetown on Nov. 11. Mr. John Mlossey. Medford. Mam, spent. u few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Mr. Leslie Mccnull. Charlotte- lown, was a. recent visitor to Red Point, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bell, Red iPnlnt. were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mm George Robertson has re- turned to her home in East Bal- tic. having spent some time visit- iing with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rob- ertson, Red Point. Mr. snd Mrs. Colin Dixon snd Mia Josn Dixon, East Bsltic, spent the recent week-end visit- ing with relatives and friends in 'n'uro. Mr. mule Mcbaren. North Lake, was s recent. business visitor to Glisrlottetowri. The Baptist Women's Mission- ary society meeting was held at the homes of Mrs. Robert snd Mrs. Stuart Mt.-Gregor st Ens Bsltlo on Nov, 10. . Mrs. Prod hour and three lchlldren of Medford. Mam. spent ti few dlys with the fol-n-ier's par- ents. Mr. and Mn. P.D. Massey, Esst Baltic. Mr. Ind Mu. Gerald Bruce. Bovurls. were visitors to the East- ern Districts on Nov. in. The first meeting for the win- In months of the Red Point Pam For-um wu-held st the homo of Mr, and Mn. Nelson Stewart, Red Point. with I. lugs attend- snce and all enjoyed the showing of films. Miss Arlene Robertson Kings- boro. motored to, Charlottetown on Nov. 14. Variety Concert Presented To Capacity House ..'Yeo's Theatre, Montsguc, wn filled to cspucity int evening tor ons of the finest vnrlety concerts ever pl ntcd in the town. Un- der ths direction of Mrs. Rulph Deck, the Musical Dlschords of 1953,. featured a cast of twelve young ladies and six young men. The numbers ranged from the ridi- culous to the sublime, -and each was heartily applauded by the large audience. Mrs. Malcolm Beck. was piano accompanist. and Mr. Arnold wlghtmsn acted as master of cere- monies. The entertainment opened with s. grpup of "Smile" selections, fol- lowed by a group of American folk songs. The ensemble was also hesrd in I group of Negro splritusls, scotch songs and cowboy favor- ltes. soloists were Mrs. Arnold Wightmun, Mrs. Beck. George Boudreault and Bob Murray. A vocal duet. "Schuberts Serenade" was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Coffin and Mrs. Wightmsn. Bob Murray was also very favorably heard in two violin selections ”Danny Boy" and "The Old Re- frain". A novelty number by Mrs. Douglas Coffin, harmonica, Ralph Beds, Harmonica and George Boudresult. violin, was greatly en- joyed. The entertainment closed with the ensemble singing "Lend i i prepared? LONDON. (Reuters) - British and continsntu nvwmspers shook thsir heads son-awfully Wednesday over the Entry Dexter White of- fcir and hoped it would soon be over. . Right. centre and leftist news- paper: expressed belief that Unitsd states prestige shroud nay prove the chief victim of the row. 'rhcrs wu hudly 1 good word for At- torney-Gensrsl Herbert Browncll w-ho touched off the controversy with his charge that Truman pro- moted White in the face of FBI reports that White was s Commu- nist spy. ' Prom Vienna. came one of the most forthright critdcisms ot:B w- neii's blast. at Harry Truman. e socialist newspaper Al-beitsr zeit- ung sold the "lirownsll bomb" was s delibcrstd elcoti -' g mun- oeuvrc which probably will explode in the Republican party's face. "The Republicuis should have learned thst such urti-Communist Me Gently Home" And "God Save The Queen." The performance. which is spon- sored by ths Montague Women's Institute, will be repeated this evening, and merits the support of everyone interested in I. presenta- tion of outstanding ability by the finest of Montague! talented young men and women. K 0.8-. Prestige May Suffer Ilamagely White Affair ' In Mr It ling OVOTI the York stiid inc alive Dev the White cue mode hesdiinu on A Week- End of Very Special Values Thursday, Nov. 19 - Friday. Nov. 20 - Saturday, Nov. 21 Fall and Vlinler, Merchandise is being olflered lo you at very special prices. just when you need it. Cold weather is just ahead - are you sumlcions do not nicks good eIec- sense which dominates oh. 3, "ii "'”.i.."”"l".i.3l'”i '”'””:.:" ';i"""- W as . am an 0 "Es is , the nmwneii bunb. it stinks for T ' mu" ” W013 too much of senator Mccurthy." Browneli club was "squsiid, de- pressing and distasteful." judge but. st the worst show Trlunsn was "lsx" in hand- "This, of course; would be ser- ious," President of ought not to make such mistslres. "But against the broad back- ground of Mr. Ti-umsn's achieve- ment ss president, this particular niisftsks cunt.” The London Evening bloodt.l.ngling spy stories as a. cure for their psi-ty's "popularity hae- mophllia." NOVEMBER 19, 1953 front psgu of Belgisn n ma served as their story. '.I.'.hs inldepsnagm L. Nmon Beke of Brussels dsclorsd; "This case of the Isis 3 White is over. It is now ,, 5;” between Mccarthyisln slid con....,,”,f to the full the great American 1.. of oonununism in View 0, nex: year's -congressional elections," , ....,..M......M. NEIIEU I5 04 "squalid. Dcprcsslug" Britain. the Iiborsi Msnchss- Gucrdisn sold his 'I'rums.d- Now .DELl-II, (AiP)..-1-hem. Prime Minister Nehru reached ms 84th birthday Saturday twin, 3 firm deterlriinstion to rcmmn un, disputed boss of main snd ch. voice pf its 360,000,000 for gr, gem, mother 10 years. Those closes; ta llhe wiry. Mum? lesdcr say he 1. giving no serious though? to tho time when he will have to pen down. sold the one is not easy to it may the mutter. Guardian said. "The the United States. when he is new to his office. The must sppesr insignia- News said Republicans have resorted to A unoothcr, flLhilr 5p”.ady Baniroww The newspaper's New correspondent. Tom Downes. Harry Dexter White is prov- "more vsluahle dead than to the Republican party." Exploiting Fear elopmenu and comments on STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER -in Mrs. John Ryan, Lakcville. has tsben up residence in Charlotte- town for the winter months. lusts. Ilorscc Mtbonsld and Wodxington Yollig, xingworo. were recent visitors to Glorious- town. Specials Iii Boys' And Men's Wear Men's Suits, fine all-wool Worsteds, single and double- breasted models. Sizes 35 to 46. Regular value 550.00 Sale Price 334.95 Men's Winter Overcoals All-wool Elysian - Velours - Frieze, slip-on and belt- ed models- One lot, values to ................................................ .. 542.00 0 Sale Price 329.50 Second lot, values to 555.00 Sale Price ...... .. 39.50 Men's Parllas Fur Tiini Hood, colors Brown” ond Navy Blue- Special 511.49 Boys' Parllas " ' Fur Trim Hood, colors Brown and Blue. Sizes 24 to 36 Special 38.95 NIEN'S OVERALLS, blue and black. Regular vslue 54.50. SALE PRICE . 9 MEN'S ALL-WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS .. 53.95 MEN'S HEAVY JUMBO-KNIT COAT SWEATERS. Navy blue. Sizes 36 to 44. SPFIJIAL .............. .... 53.95 MEN'S FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR. Shirts and Drawers, SPECIAL, each ...... ............................ .. 52.19 SPECIAL BUY IN MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASI-IMERE HOSE. Reg value 51.75. SALE PRICE per pair 51.00 BOYS' BREECHES, Leather Knee. SPECIAL .. 53.95 BOYS' PULLOVER SWEATERS, Fancy Js usrd pstterns. Sizes 26 to 34. SPECIAL ............... 2.95 BOYS' HEAVY W'IN'I'ER TWEED PANTS. ' 9 Special 53.95 BOYS' 5 COMBINATION UNDERWEAR, Sprln Needle-Knit, good Winter weight. Special . S MEN'S HEAVY ALL.-WOOL ATION UN- DERWEAR, sizes 36 to 46. Special pe suit .... .. BOYSI HEAVY WOOL HOME MADE M1'I'I'S. Spe- cial ' 51 25 Klddles' Wbol Cardigans. sizes 2 to 7 years. Colors Red, White and Navy. Sale Price ........... ...... 51.49 Girls' Wool Cardigans. sizes 8 to 14 . Colon, Red, Brown, Navy, Green and Blue. S sl .... .. 52.98 Kiddles' Wool. and Rayon Pullover Sweaters, sizes 2 to 7 years. Colors Red and Navy. Special 51.25 Pillow Cases, standard, size 42 : ...... ...... ..... ..-...... 51.19 Kitchen Towels, ecru beck lid with color stripe, 18 x 36. Sale Price, per pa 1' .10 Special in Table Cloths-52 x 52. Sale Price .... 51.00 54 x .72. Sale Price .. 51.59 ' Plastic Cottage Sets - Blue and. Specials In Ladles' And Mlsses' Wear Ladlesl Winter Coats In all the smart Fall shades selling at very Special Prices. Can be bought on the Easy Payment Plan. A Special Lot of Ladies' Winter Coats, values to 532.95 . Sale Price 325.00 515.00 down. Balance in 2 months Children's Coats Al Special Prices Can be bought ohlthe Easy Payment Plan. Use your Children's Allowance cheque. Ladiesfl-Iouse Dresses, regular 52.98. Sale Price 52.59 A Special Line of Ladies' Bobettsl and Bloomers. Spe- cial Price 79c Lsdies' Fall and Winter Suits clearing at 1x3 OFF Odd Line of Lsdies' Brassieres and Girdles clearing at I , 122 PRICE Ladles' Nylon Step-ins, small size to 38.'Very Special Value at 332-49 Ladies Nylon Panties in pink and white. Regular 51.00. Clearing for, per pair ..................... .... .. 79c Klddles' Lined Jeans, sizes 2 to 6. Special .-........ 51.79 Kiddies' Corduroy Overalls, sizes 2 to 6. Special 51.98 Kiddie? Gabardine Snow Suits, one piece, sizes 2. ii and 4, assorted colors. Special .... ...-.... 3:17.90 Ladies' Nylon Hose. 45 First Quality Assorted Colors. Gauge, 30 Denier. Regular 51.50 for ' 5 Lancaster llugs heavy qusllty Enameled Surfacelltugs. 4 beautiful de- signs on sale at the following Special Prices: ' 9' .95' flw x 9 55.95 ' 9' x 9' 56.95 9' x 10W 57.95 9' x 12 S8-95 Chenille Mats. Slightly soiled in shades of Blue. Green and Rose. Size 33" x 33". Regular 56.50 for 54.25. Size 40" x 40". Regular 58.00 for 55.50. Made-up draperies. Assorted deal in Monkls Cloth and Cretonne. Clearing st 2595 d scount. DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL. Discontinued deal in Axmlnster Rugs- sizes as x 7 ft., 9 x 101A ft. and 9 ma it. On Sale at 2596 discount. .- s H Yellow igeffg ,,v perset Cles terns. , Ask About Our Ency- Psymcut Plsp On I.ullcc' Suits And ' Winter Ooets. of Cretonnes by the yard. Discontinued t- ale Price 1 SE Bros. Ltd. ' tronnuAL;nonurr.vAi.i.u:'-, , I t , z . ' . FF PRO Rternnsnts in Inlsld Linoleum and Re.-xoluem, s clesrlnll 259:, discount