is sCI:..IfRl('S NOVEMBER 24. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARl.OTTE.TOWN PAGE THREE J): Prize Bread Baker at Antigonish County Fair A; a busy young farmer's wife, Mrs. lnmes Fraser has lots in ilti WSICIES cooking. But she kimws how to turn out batches of prize-winning bakingl "Witt-ti people ask me how I get suth fine results in my baking, Itvll them you haveto use the finest ingredients," says Mrs. Friisa-r, who lives at Brierly Brook, N.S. "For instance, yeast. Unless you have a good lively yeast: your bread just won't be up to the mark. That's why I'm sold on Fleischmannls Yeast. It has always given me splendid results." Young and old prize-wim ners agree! You can't beat the dependable fast rising action of Fleischmannls Yeast. It's been proved by Maritime housewives for over 80 years! K E N N E D Y ' S ones and nuns SALE In order that we may tidy up our shelves for our CHRISTMAS STOCK now arriving-we are offering to YOl' the following broken lines at REAL BAR- GAIN PRICES. SLIPS-A small quantity .................. .. Sl.00 PANTIES-Small, Medium, Large .39 liRAS.AA few small sizes ................. .. .35 SWEATERS-Short Sleeved .... .. GIRDLES-Small Sizes Only V DRESSES-1 Rack. All Sizes ...................... .. 1-3 OFF KENNEDY'S LADIES WEAR 166 Queen Street Next Door to Bus Stop WEEK - END SPECIALS Biifreii. Zlbs. 51.19 -18 OZ. TIN CRAPEISTRUIT JUICE. 2 fins .. 15: CARROTS. 6 lbs. 25c ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. 24 lb. bog . . . . . . . . . 31.59 STICKY RAISINS. 2 lbs. . . . . .. 57c LARRD. 2 lbs. 45c NICE JUICY ORANGES. 3 dozen . . . . . . . . . 95c LARGE 28 OZ. TINS TOMATOES. 2 fins . . . . . . .. . 35c NOE MEAT. Ige. 24 oz. fins 35c LYNN VALLEY STRING BEANS. 2 fins . . . . . . 25c WASHING SUDS FAD. Zpligs. 65c LARGE 24 OZ. BO'I'I'LE CRAB APPLE JELLY. 2 for ... 69c ClIllMORE'S CASH GROCERY FREE DELIVERY CEIITRAL GUARDIAN This boiiunn II reserved for now- of local Interest. but Idvertlslnl 01 a news: nature may be lnlertel at av. cents I word. IMO"! PI!- sble In advance. CBABWILL for Xmas Photos JIMMY'S TAXI - Phone 625. COOK'S for Christmas Photo- graphs. . T KENWOOD OVERCOATS. Styled and tailored by Warren K. Cook. S5500 at Jack Cameron's. KENWOOD OVERCOATS. Styled and tailored by Warren K. Cook. s55.00 at Jack Cameron's. EOYAL OAK -- Overcoat: by Fashion-Craft. Canada's finest 355.00 Henderson & Cudmore. KENWOOD OVERCOATS. Styled and tailored by Warren K. Cook. s55.00 at Jack Cameron's. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to th. Magdalen Islands. P. Q. Phone Maritime central Airways Limited Phone 2061 or 540. THE LADIES AUXILIARY of the Canadian Legion will meet in the Legion Home on Friday. Nov- ember 24th. at 1.30 P. M. POWNAL UNITED CHARGE. - Services November 26th. will be conducted by the Minister, Rev. A. S. weir, as iollows: Mlliview at 11.00 A. M. Pownai at 7.00 P. M. NORTH TRYON PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH SERVICE. - Nov- ember 26th. 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenzie, Deacon-ess. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Wood Islands 11 A. M. Caledonia 3 P. M. Murray Harbour South 7.30 P. M. YORK UNITED CHURJCH. - November 26th. York 11.00. Brack- ley 2.30. Central 7.30. Rev. John Douglas. REMEMBER THE ROBIN HOOD Cooking School November 28th. 29th. 30th. P. W. C. Auditorium each evening a different demoti- stration. See the display of door prizes now at The Maritime Elec- trio. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - services for sun- day. November 26th; as follows: Cardigan ii A. M. Lorne Valley 230 P. .Vl. Montague 7.30 P. M. Montague S. S. in A, M. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR PASTOR- AL CHAHAEII. - United Church of Canada. services Sunday. Novem- her 26th. 11 A. M. Murray Har- bour. 3 RM. Little Sands. 7.00 RM Murray River. Rev. D. Wallace MaoPherson. B. A.. Minister. COVEHEAD. UNION ROAD, - United Church Services for Sun- ilay, November 26th. are: West Covehead it A. M. Coveliead Road 3 P. M. Union Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. Minister. ORVVELL. VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Servic- es for Sunday, November 26th. Cherry valley 11 A, M. Vernon River 5. School 2 P. M. Service 230 P. M. Orwell 7.30 P. M. Rev. John F. Macxay. B. D.. Minister. C R A P A U D, SPRINGFIELD. LONG CREEK SERVICES. - Springileld. Morning Prayer at ll. Long Creek. Evening Prayer at 3.30. crapaud, Evening Prayer at 7.30. ' TRION PASTORAL CHARGE.- United Church Services will be held Sunday. November 26th. as follows: 11 A. M. Tryon. with Rev. W. B, Crows. Bedeque, as the guest speaker. 3 P. M. Cape Trav- erse: Crapaud Congregation is in- vited to join Hampton at 7.30 P. M. Rev. R. L. Bacon, Minister, HUNTER RIVER. CHARGE. - Servlces November 26th. I-lunter River joint W. A. and W. M. 3, Service with the special speaker Mrs. J. F. Easton at 7.30. Wiltshire service also at 7.30 with Miss Mabel Newsome as special speaker. Hampshire according to local ar- rangements. Howard Christie, Minister. Rev. A. E. Piercey is conducting the service at Hamp- shire United Church at 3 P. M. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - l3rook.i'it-,ld Charge. The following will be the order of services next LordtsIDay, Novem- ber 26th. Hunter River 11 A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. Brnokfielrl All are welcome! Rev. Neil Her- man will he in charge of all the services. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Interim Moderator. HAMPTON CHARGE OF THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA.- Sundly. November 5th. will be a red letter day for the Hampton congregation. The church which was moved this summer to facili- tste the Trans-Canada Highway will be re-opened and re-dedicated. There will be 1 special service of re-dedication at . ii A. M.. the guest. preacher will be the Rev. W. F. Munro. Music will be supplied Phone 213 1 Elm AW i:l;”;:.t233”l.?tT”'&7i”;?;?ii . numbers by local talent. At 7.30 Mg: ' Read Revelation 16. Everyone Welcome - ; -ILLlIS'I'llA'l'ED Ill TECIIIIICDLDR FILM- TIIE SEVEN IIAST PLAGUES! ' They will fall on the earth soon! gm; .. R. o. CHRISTIANSEN riiinliv, NOVEMBER 24. 7:30 PM. Seventh-day Adventist Church --F Lapthorn Ave. - Charlottetown ree Good Music 1Colin MacCol1; Edward Glllls: George Davis; War- ' 7.30 P. M. Bible School 10.30 A. M. I Profesfonf Orphanage Contributions E'J?f.”.'i'.T. L.0.B.A. 5.0. Eldon School District by Domthy Gllliii & Estelle MacDonald 2.00 Each: A. G. Putnam: Dr. Dave Miickcnzir; Dr. H. P. Slew. EN: M. W. MacDonald; A, J. Muc- Phe'rson. 1.00 Each: A. S. Ross; Hilton Cameron: Neil Mt:Klnnon; Rev. R. C. Quiizley; N, A. Gillis; Frank McDonald; Perry Macbean; Mrs, DOLIZ. MacCali: Mrs. M. A. Mac. Leod; Sum Frizzell. 500 Each: Lena MacKenzie-: 56112 Marl-lonaldz Rlsdon Gillie; Russell Gillis; Edward Martin; W. C- Penny: John ll. McDonald; Russell Frizzeli; ren Buchanan; John McDonaid' John Macwllliams; Henry Baird; Ross MacPhet-son; James Hsiliday: Hampton Penny, ' Total: 29.00. Margatie District by Mrs. Lea Crime 1.00 Each: Mrs. Bert Warren; Mrs. Edwin Besristo; Mrs. Don Biker: Mrs. Edward Dyment: Mrs. Edwin Brown: Mrs, John -IODMOTII Turner Glydon; Mrs. Wilbur Dennis; Frank Mayheiv; Heath Mayhew: Mrs. Harry Casc- ley; Mrs. Frank Marks; Mrs. Henry Henderson: Mrs. Arthur Profitl; Mrs. Lila Henderson; Mrs. Noy Moase: Roy Tlmmpson: rs. 5901749 M.'iyheiV; Mary Miiyiw: Slnnley Sharpe; Mrs. Lea Crant-. 50c Each: Beatrice Mountain: Mrs. Preston Woodsidc; Mrs. l.lo;.'d I-Iickock: Edward Adams; Mis. John Henderson: Mrs. Charles Dennis; Mrs. Chester IIOWil'.'tI; Ralph Howard; Keith Warren: Fred Howard: Mrs. John Howard. Total: Spring Brook District by Eilwcnn Maicbeod and Mrs. Elmer Payntr-.r 1.00 Each: Roland Paynter: Oliver Meek. 50c each: Mrs. Leigh Brown: Arthur Campbell; Alfred Cole; Mrs. John Cole: Walter Colo; Heath Harding; James Gillespie; Dan C. Mat'Kay; Duncan Mac- Lood; William Nlarkac: Ililliirtl Meek; Horace Meek: Arnnlrl Mceli: Elmer Paynter; Mrs. Joint Paynter: Arch. Pidgcon. 35:-: Mrs. Bruce Adams. 30c: Mrs. Charles Locke. 25c Each: Mrs, Ralph Bernard; Mrs. Frunkiin Brown: Mrs. Allan Doughnrt: Charles MacRae. Total: 11.65. Br-ackley by Thelma Newson 2.00: Mrs. Gtiy Rodd. 1.00 Each: Mrs. O. W. Newson: Virginia MaCKay; Mrs. Vililliam Mar'Xay; Shirley Prowse: Mrs. F S. Blatch: Mrs. Charles Mellettz Mrs. A. Bryenton: Mrs. Wnllncr Bryenton: Mrs. R. L. Bryenton: Miss Gsil Prowse. 75c: Donald and David Jenkins. 50o: Thelma Newson. 35c: Helen Pierce. 25c: Mrs. VVilliam McLaren. Total: 13.85. Brnckley by Stanley Jackson 80c: Mrs. Earl Clarke. 500 Ench: Mrs. H. Stewart: Mrs. Keith Cudmoro: Mrs. E. Seiiick; Mrs. I. Bryenton; Mrs. A. Jack- son. 40c: Mrs. R. Sellick. 250? Mrs. J. Newcll. Total: 3.95. Bracklsqv Total: 17.80. Sirangs"llViit Tfue Continued Ifom D889 2 j: lead. arsenic; fourth in m&En95' um. . . . i910 saw the first electrically operated washing ma- chine and the first practical elec- tric cooking range. In 1925 the first liermttically sealed elect-PIC reirigrator went on the market. M50 in 1925, the Bell Telephone Lab. developed mechanisms for electric recording of sounds- - . On March 10. ms. the first Sen- tence was trsnsrnltwd over 8 phone hookup. Here's the sen- tence -Mr. Watson. come here. I Want you." It was A. G. Bell call- ing his assistant at 5 Exeter Place. Boston. . . . One of the won- ders of the world is the 1.200 mile long coral reel of Australia - a living museum. Here, too. may he seen turtles so large that H can ride on their backs. . . . The famous wool producing shee of Australia - the Merinas - were imported from George !1I's flock at KBW. E38131”- M- P. M. there will be a spacial ser- vice of worship. with Rev. W. F- Munro as preacher, and select-1035 from tho Bonshaw Quartette. Rev. L. s. Woolfrey, Minister. Deserves - AYLMER I Oualilyi x .' maul BECAUSE BECAUSE AVAIL. Bedroom Suites, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, etc. Up iov. to zooxo Novelties End Tables, Coffee Ta- bles, Lamp Tables, Book Cases, Occasional Chairs, etc. Up 'l0Wo to 207:: AS PEOPLE ARE CAUGHT IN A WEB HAVE MADE IN YEARS GONE AND The ostrich. when seein What do you do? What WE SHOULDNIT DO IT EVERYTHING WE HAVE THAT YOU WANT HAS GONE UP IN PRICE. RUGS AND CARPETING HAVE GONE UP TO DATE SINCE AUGUST 237,. AND STILL GOING WITH A FURTHER 107, DUE THE END OF THIS WEEK. ALMOST EVERYTHING THE SAME. . WE WILL DO IT! WE saw THE INCREASES comma AND BOUGHT WHAT WE covnn TO PROTECT YOU-T0 HOLD DOWN EVEN BY A LITTLE roux INCREASING gojsYrs'.ut))gAr&ivmo. IF YOU WANT GOOD FURNITURE AT LOW PRICE - YOU MAY PROTEST VERBALLY AGAIN IN FACT SUCH PROTESTS HAVE BEEN To give you an idea of whoil prices will be within a monfh-or as new furnifure is brought in-iusf scan the following groupings: Dining Room Kirclmi Suites. Tables. Chairs. Suites, Tables, Chairs, Cabinets. etc. Stools, Cabinets. etc. Up l0"Vo to I8”x'o Up I070 to l5Vo ST THIS RISE IN OUR COST OF LIVING. MADE FOR GENERATIONS - TO NO AND THE REASON SUCH PROTESTS AVAIL NAUGHT IS BECAUSE W THAT WE AS PEOPLE HAVE CREATED. STILL MAKING TODAY. Do Not Be Down Hearted - Do Not Be Over Pessimislici TODAY YOU KNOW Tl-lilo i3ii"ii:l:as' IRE Are you going to buy or the Old Prices while merchandise lusts OR are you going. to wait until the new comes in-no better mind you-or Higher Prices. 9 the undesirable approaching. sticks its head In the send. do you do? What do you do? Who! are you going to do? Suites, Couches, Chairs, F OR 3 DAYS DNLY AWAY) UP! Living Room Davenports, etc. Up war. to zovo RUGS and CARPETING Wall-to-Wall Broadioom, Stair Carpeting, Squares, Under Cushion for Rugs, etc. UP 20iVe to 307a PLUS Irons. Toasters, Kettles, Elect. Appliances Broilers, Radios, Lamps, etc. Up iov. Coal, Oil, Electric Approx. IU'Vo Will Be Scarce in all stores. Refrigerators Electric, Kerosene Approx. 10Vo Will Be Scarce Washing Machines Electric, ?Gasoline In Shorter Supply With the exception of Ranges. Refrigerofors. Washing Machines. and Furnaces and Io help you make a quick decision fo buy and save fhis week- THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY FOR CASH (before delivery) 157: Discount on Anything 't ON TIME PAYMENT CONTRACT-107:: Discounf on Anything Any articles purchased may be held for Chrlsfmus Delivery. '.NOTE: For those who are not sure how the new regulations governing consumer credit will affect them, may we here say that all time payment purchases made at this store during the past four years were on the basis which the Government of Canada is now insisting upon in all retail furniture SIOI'eS-That is a down payment of 2074; and the balance plus carrying charges paid in equal monthly payments over a period not exceeding 18 months. p . . payment before in our store you paid in the same manner that the regulations now insist you pay If it is a Bedroom Suite you require, or a Chesterfield Suite, or Furniture for any room in your home: if it is at Cedar Chest. or End Table,'Coffee Table. Book Case, etc.: if it is a Rug for your living room, dining room, hall; if it is a Refrigerator. Washing Machinc,or,Stove for your kitchenecome to our store any day, but especially on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY of this week. We can only hold prices down for so long and the end of that period for us is fast approaching. YOU GET QUALITY, PCLITE SERVICE and LOWER PRICES AT CROCKETT anll STOREY LTD, 134 KEIIT STREET ICHARLOTTETOWN If you bought on time I Furnaces. etc. Coal, Wood, Oil Up 'l0'Vo Plus In Shorter Supply r" PHDIIE 834