JANIJARY 7. 1954 you And Vicinity It. and Mrs. Will Crockett and family are mutating a holiday in Orwell Con. la. Jam Coot. Oiim Paid a visit to lib father, Mr. Pops Cook on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown on Christmas evening. ' Mr. Bernard Bproule was the most of his parents. Nov. and Mrs. sproule, York Marlee. on Dec. 22. York teachers. Min Dixon and Miss MAAIGY. are spending their Christmas holidays at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blsokford. City. attended the Christmas con- rest in Yam Hall on December 22. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vessey and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chandler on Dhrilhlld. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proudgspent, Christmas at the home of Mrs. Proud's mother. Mrs. George Beatr- sto. Covehead. to-. George Proud. York. spent Christmas at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. George Bean'- sto, Oovehcad. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and family were the of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Chandler, Milton on Christmas day. Mi. Christine Proud, York. was the guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Beairsw, Covohead. on Christmas day. Mrs. Earle Ling. teacher of Pin- ette school. is spending her Christ- mas holidays at her home in York with her husband and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McDonald. York, were in the city on Christ- mas evening with their daughter. Aileen. o is a patient In the P. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Casweil. City, paid a short visit to York on Christmas day. Mile Myrna Casweil. City, spent the week-end in.Yor-k. the -guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McDonald. and Mrs. Nelson Watts. Halifax, spent Christmas in York. thetgireets of Mr. and Mia. Hamid We . Mr. Eddison Hardy. Halifax. the Christmas holiday at his home in York. the guest of his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore and daughter Norms Gail were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I-tarry Lewis on Ciirlstrnas day. Miss Lavina McDonald of the staff of Moore and McLeod. spent Sunday evening in York, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell and daughter Eleanor. were the guests or Mr. end Mrs. Viwereon. North River. on Christmas evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murray. Marahfield. spent Christmas nt Murray River. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vessey and daughter Beverley. were the guests of Mrs. Frank Boyer and son Char- lie on Christmas day at Covehead. A shower was held in York hall on Dec. M. for Miss Marion Murray of Toronto formerly of York, whose marriage takes place in York Churoh, Dec. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Auld. Covehead. spent their Christmas holiday in Halifax, the guests of their son Doctor Benson and Mrs. Auld. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Knox and family spent their Christmas holi- day in York. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo-Watts. 1. Islam Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Murray and daughter Marion and Mr. Willard DAILY CROSSWORDr ACROSS 3. 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Yeats OP BA IPIARI lg; to: son 1 rue ex'o3"r?rroi'c'. rmmao A IT-o9H,A ll nan orsrwsnrp vs 181 OUR BOARDING HOUSE or HOURS-A FATIGUE AND BAD x , i WAX Xv l - .....'-... IF; :v.lH . OhIlD&I&.V.I. r” .r-saomw HEGRT BLEEDS FOR -ma-r IIf,lI65i?E('.1eRMgU5';3?69:EMiLLlON6 svem emiome. 9. DEVELOPING Agicgsmep p" aflliiibhldtiillls I ”” Kuowuow THAN DEEPLY CONSIDER -me POPULACE .1i;lAT I TO ll. 8. Army Spurs Guided Missile Defence Plans wast-Lmormu (as;-'nu' us. missile launching bases for anti- alrcraft defence into operation by midsummer. About a half-year behind the schedule it or-imnally hoped for, the army at presuit has only one Nike intonation ready. at Fort Meade, Md. for the joint defence of Washington and Baltimore. Priority for the next few install- ations apparonetly is being giyua to New York and north:-n New Jes- Bey. to northern aircraft and man- ufacturing centres such as Budlalo and Seattle, the huge stool and IIICMSI-T-IasI region of Chicago and neighboring Indiana. and to other choice target areas. 'iihe Nike, named for the Greek loddess of victory. is a rocket mis- sile which can be launched from around emplacemcnts and guided in supersonic speeds to intercept and destroy an attacking alreuit. The army ofrioialiy claims the Nike. with its electronic brain and are and supersonic speed can out. rnanoeulrro any known type of bomber or fighter, Unof-fioially, there are contentions that it is so accurate and deadly that two out of three missiles fired hit their targets. CWYI9 01' T0l'0n'o0. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jog oagweii, Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Iouis Vouey and 73"'”Y. York. were the guests of M1" "id Mrs. Bpilrseon Warren, on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Eddisoin Hardy, York. Ibend Christmas in the City, the guests of Mr. and Mia. Harry Slackfordy City. so Mr and Mrs. Stuart chandler and darugmeh City. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis an Christmas evening. Mr. and Mrs. lddison McDonald. Covehesd. and family. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis on Christmas evening in York, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr and daughter Mrs. 31! Miller. paid it short visit to York on Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Albert Proud. Mr and Mrs.lJoyd Mt.-Miliian and daughter Dianne and son n-ardri-. Coyehead. were the gueats of Mr. and Mrs. nu. Lewis, Ybrk, sin Christmas evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claude lswis and family were the guests of Mr. and M11 Wlillh of Bedeque on Christ- mal div. and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. doby l..evw-is, pi-,9- town in the ewenkrg. HIGIIFIELD W. A. The I-iighfleld United Giurch Woman's Association held their annual meeting on December :0, at the home of Mrs. W. B. Creed. Mrs. Roland Sellick and Mrs. HIM! Wm co-loaders of the wor- ship period which began with the main: of the hymn "Joy to the world. Mrs. aeiilc-.k's reading was entitled "Keeping Christmas." whi-le Miss Hardy's addren centered around missions in Japan. The hymn "Silent Night" closed the devotional period. me President took the sbair for tho remainder of the evening. The yearly financial statement was pre- sented by the treasurer. showing a gratifying balance on hand. A total Imount of team was given to W. M. 5. work. no friendship secretary also preseodod a yearly report. Mrs. Ralph Gay and . Roland sellick were , inted dele- gates to W. M. B. Presbyierlal. The election of officers resulted as follows: president. Mrs. Roland Beliick; vi-.-s , 4daast, Mrs. Still- man Frilloll: treasurer. Mrs. Ralph Gsy (re-electsd):. retsry. Mn. Dennis Neal; friendship secretary, Mrs. J. 1". Townshcnd and Mrs. Albert Weeks: missionary loader, Mrs. W. B. Creed; annotate help- er's secretary, Mrs. Hardy; Mrs. Arthur Roberts. 'Ihe next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Creed on January :1. who will have charge of the worship period: Thodo serv- ing lunch win he Mrs. Albert Weeks and Mrs. ltillman Priuell. Major Hoople ,. TI-IE GUARDIAN. Hampton and Vicinity Ilr. and Mrs. C. C. lnce were weak-and visitors among relatives and friends in Rustlco. Many citisens. attended and costly enjoyed the -Christmas Candlelight service in Crapsud lnlsited Church, on Sunday even- -Relativss and friends of Mrs. Mark Cameron are pleased to learn that she was out for a brief car ride since her return from the P. I. 1. Hospital. Friends of Mr. Geo. R. Cameron, were pleased to see him out driv- ing his own car on December 14. following a long period of confine- merit in the P. E. I. Hospital. Christmas School concerts keep Santa busy each night distributing gifts and prizes to the children. and abundant happiness to each one, pleasing to look back upon in the years lying ahead. At Bonshaw Church on Decem- ber 17. a. number of residents were pr t to augment a large gather- ing of parents and friends of the children, to enjoy a well rendered Christmas program car- ried out by each boy and girl, cHARLorri:'rowN with Mr. Cecil )dsoPhail, as chair- man. Mr. Buddy Morrison. accom- panied by his mother. was a week- end visitor. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albro flowatt. Tryon. Visitors on business to the City during the week-ending December 19. included Mr. and Mrs. Muniti- son MacEachern. Mrs. Earle Olli- bcck, Mr. Bud -Morrison. local College and University stu- dents ve been busy writing their exams, and best wishes for success goes out to them from their near- est of kin and friends of this dis- trict. Large oongr ” attended the services of public worship in the Churches on December 20, to hear the Christmas message and special music to mark the event of the birth of the King. At Orapaud united Church. on December 17. a fine Christmas Candlelight service with Rev. Mr. Archer. chairman. and Doctor Peter MacDonald. organist and director of a massed Choir from five denominations. was carried out creditabiy to each and all who participated in this service .Thls service was repeated on Sunday. at 8:30 p.m.. when. before a large assembly, the story of the Shep- herds, the Wise Men, the song was happily secretory. Mrs. Edgar Maoxinn re-elected; treasurer, Mrs. Marion Anderson Nest meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. lroeo-nan Joy. -::.L-. of the Angels was vividly portrayed in the various numbers on the order of service. The Dalabls Christmas school concert in Hampton Hall on Dec- ember Ii. was largely attended and greatly enjoyed. Both teacher and pupls are deserving of the highest praise as a. reward for their efforts to put on a program well carried out. Santa efiiciently carried out his part, and every boy and girl remembered in the distribution of gifts from his never falling supply. -CE. .,....,, Heavy Fire Loss In supermarket dunags. Firqnen early Monday continued to pour water on the smouldering ruins of the store that was waned just Isrso months ago. Canned ; goods sspioded from time to time imroughout the night like snail bomb, up bursts of ashes and marks Tho blaze tore through thebuild- ing in little more than an hour. coil-lapsed the roof, knocked down two walls and part of another. Officials sold (mief R. 0. Mc- Ronaid will decide today whether to call in investigators from the Oninrio fire rnarshalk office. Cause of the fire has not been dete:nnin- ed. 'ihouaands of qoctaiors were at- tracted by a column of black smoke that billowod hundreds of feet into the air. The store is located about its miles east of here on No. 1 high- way. a main route between Toronto and Windsor. Ontario. Keith Bucirreli company unper- visor, said the store will probably estimated the building loss pace rainy-rem baaou sotmacanrs vLARGE F-RIIITED IVIIIAIIIO sssnsnuss IVIAII Illlll STRAWBERRY 5 . I From KIIQ Baron Solernacher plant breed- ing works in Western Germany comes this valuable Large Fruiied Strawberry (grown from seed). tau-am entirely new to Canadian gardeners. and Inr vhid: we have been appointed exclusive irccnsee lnr sale in Canada of Ongin:ror's Seed. Not in any way to be confused with ordin- ary Baron Sulemacher fy but I easily superior large and roun Iruirrd variety with fruit averaging one inch: rirh, iuicy. luscious. with unique I icy wild flavor and I!l"lII'il. Beau early an heavily all season nil hard Iron. Suns bearing first year! from seed. isms are hardy. compact, bushy, runnerlesa. ednisl; easily grown. Order now. Suvtir limited. Ori naoar's Seed in two varieties. Red or eiiow. Pkf. 81.00. 3 Plus. 82.50yposrpaid. IIG I64 PAGE SEED AND FREENUISEIIY BOOK FOR 1954 ' - loo He... .. DOMINION sero HOUSE GIIJRGEIDWLONI be rebuilt on the some site. He 3250.000 and the contents at 350,. at 000. MUSKRAT BACK MOUTON (Dyed I- I- il- .CHAlLO1Tl'l'OWN FRENCH SEAL (Dyed Rabbit) GREY DYED MUSKRAT COATS ' PERSIAN LAMB DYED BLACK GREY KID SKIN COATS NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS PERSIAN LAMB PAWS FUR JACKETS AND CAPES COATS GREY LAMB COATS SHEARED RACCOON COATS SALE SALE Processed Lamb) sau: SALE SALE SALE SALE BA LE BALE SA LB 'Ex'ira Discounts given for cash. Free:-Your train fare paid up to 100 miles. Budget Plan - Easy instalments. Trade-in allowance on your old coal. MacFARLANE BROS. 2 PRICED PRICED PRICED PRICED PRICED PRICED PRICED P RIGID P RICED PRICE D PRICED FROM FROM FROM PROM FROM FROM PROM FROM FROM FROM FROM iiiiiiiliiii AT MacFARI.ANE BROS. CHARLOTTETOWN Piliiiiiiil llliillllllii JANUARY SALE 2 Days Only:- Friday - Saturday, Jan. 8 and 9 svanv COAT UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 5288 5595 5650 5139 S168 5366 S450 5239 S375 5248 S 88 OPPOSITE THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL -x