Suadeh D93”... yggraay In” Mrs. E. I. Moetures Htogug vatizy TiieGusrdlsn. Page 3 Cl1'town Of Montague Mon D'lIlh.e'de'a'lh .. ..2.l::aill?.l.f.f.i.';.F'i.t.l:.t'l...”m'i: V ' . of her son-in-law and daiighotr: '0 W034 Illll "1110 Will! MT PlI'- daughter-in-law. llf. dlll IDI- Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Aitken. in Hamilton, Ontario, on Novembu Nth of Mrs. EB. MacLaren. form- erly of Georgetown in her Mth eats. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Crane. Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Ch'towa motored to Lorne Valley on Satur- day. November 14. to visit his Stanley Ferguson. Mrs. Gertie Crane, Charlottetown. was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Donald officer commanding night flying training at Charlottetown until his retirement and transfer to the TLC. A.I". reserve in 1945- The death occurred suddenly l-ll Fortune Bridge. was born at Muf- ray Harbor and attended the Dilb- lic school than and at Fortune where his family moved in 108. He later Nttended Prince of Wale! - College, and on completion of ill! studies there joined the staff 01 the Canadian Bank of Common! and served at the Murrli NV"- Charlottetown and Alherton branches until the outbreak of the Second World War. In mo he Joll- ed the R.C.A.FI and trained II I pilot. receiving his wings at Mac- Leod. Alberta in 1941. He went over seas to England the same year and from there to the Middle East. where he served with distinction After the war he was associat- ed with his father in the lobster Picking business at North Lake P.E.I. until 1949. when he joined the staff of the Federal Depart. year. Mrs. MacLaren was the daughla of Captain David and Mrs. Parker and leaves to mourn her sorrowissg husband. two daughters; A lice tMrs. Melville Aitkenl of Hamilton, brother Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Canadian Navy at Haiifal is spending his leave with his mother. Mrs. Annie Crane. "Mr. Myron Crane of the Royal NS Miss Margaret Lowery. teacher at Lyndale School. spent the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lowery. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ni 'r ' Shaw on Saturday. November 24. . ment of Fisheries as an inspec for Southern Kings County. He moved to Montague with his family one year ago, where they had, a wide circle of friends. and Mr. Johnnie "I k ' Char- lottetown. motored to Lorne Valley on Saturday, November 24 to visit relatives and friends. Mr. George McAulay. Ch'town, recently spent a few days visiting relatives and friends iothlsvicln- lty. He was the guest of his mother. Mrs. Mae McAulsy. Mr. Peter MscLeod and Mr. Earl MacDonald were recent busi- ness visitors to Montague. Mr. Ora Crane has arrived home after spending several months in Hamilton, Ontario. . on Friday. November 23 Mr. and Ont: Mildred, IMrs. Charles Duffinl of London. Ont; two sons,-Earl of Toronto. Ont; and Lionel in Western Canada. The sympathy of the He was a member of the United '"id'"”. 0' G'"'i'"”'” ' Pd chumhy the RCA F. Assoc-up surrounding area go out to those tlon, the Canadian Legion, and was bereavedf . . ln "dent cur." and . popul” Following arrival from Hamilton. emu, 0; the Mamas”! Cumnglthe remains rested at the home ot club. Mrs. Wm. MacLaren, Georgetown, He leaves .0 mourn. his wife. from where the largely attended the former Elm." Keenan of Mmhlfuneral was held from St. David's ray River, and four children. Wen-lumied Ci'""h "" s"”d"' NW- dy. Larry. Billy and Paul, all atlz:;i:er'S102'30l:"i"'t'l '3” f'Y-1? :- - . ' - , n 0 on n . ssise y home. also his parents in Fortune, .3". ML Fri!" 0! Montague- FEIIIIY SERVICE Oct. 22 to Nov. M Daily from each terminal: I a.m., ll a.m.. 1 p.m.. I piss. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid delay. CAPT. LG. DOIRON, C.D. TO HALIFAX woos isuiss-csnisos. . . ' Reservations Limited -v - completing atour and half of 0P9l'- 9- - brother. Lyril In .Vloniague;l ,. , M,-., Jun" M-CM" "M Mr. ' ations against the enemy before Ind lW9,5i5i9'”5- M” ”3lV9Y All-iunixzirmce :",c:” Cglnjzn, Dm.l'.?1: I Cecil MacNeill motored to Strath- PP" P'"lWl"" E”"''"" I Ind during Rommer. thntrgg gs; v3:,C5::,;:e?l;y;,,:::;,l,;I:l,anfdC,:,.1r.' pallbeue" were. Dr L W. Shaw y Having graduated from the Can- cons, where they were Suests of NOR t - - ' o -. ' t ' ' H - v .- . AND b across Africa. He was 'en 1 lommwn. If Donn" Muunm Henry Mu. ladian Army Staff College at King. the formers son in law and daugh- ERRIES LIMITED - - CF11” I" C"'d' "I ' nfm” D. Funeral arrangempnu W iLaren, Daniel MacLesn. Jnsephi ston, Capt. L. G. Dolron. CD. has "'3 M" End Mr" 6'0"" M'cK'Y- F A record indeed is seen in tlieIPetc-rs took first for Sebago Fran- en Seed Certificatloni Branch "rumor "M u 1 in : ",',du:.- completed .2 mm or .,5,,.,n"' "oi MICDOIIIM. Ind Flllllk MICPNBT-ibeen pogtgd to Hlmu .. sun ML wiimm F"'3'””"' MW” cP”hu"”""P' It In.” shove 0310” which nit-iurcc iheicis Anderson Bristol took first for Charlottetown and RE. Gordon. "W I: Mount pen" I 3' 50l'- - 55"" W" ' "cat Vi3"”" "3 mm” Officer at I-leadqua ten Eastern Command. He is dlifg a short . leave visiting his mother. Mrs. Leo. Doiron of St. Charles. l etch! first prize winnr-rs of s'Pf3d lrtsh Cobblers and A. Whitney Jud potatoes at the Royal Winlcr Fair, snn took first for Canso. The four Inn" of which were entrlcs of Judges at the fair tleft to right) Prince Edward lslaiid grout-vs R. are GR. Johnston. Guelph. On- Ficld Crop Branch. Department of Agriculture, Ontario. Dr. Ora Smith visited the island last sum- mer and was the guest speaker at l. Burnc. St. Pctcrs tnnk first loritario: Dr. Ora Smith. Cornell Univ St. l-Latahdins: Cyril Sanderson. the Potato Field Day sponsored by versity, Ithaca, N.Y.; H.L. Macl.ar the P.E.l Potato Marketing Board. THE wssics NEWS Britain And France Map Out Retreat From Suez by THE ('ANAI)lAN PRESS Painfully, step by slcp, Britain and France this ucek mapped alieavc. to tell the UN force. i00- n-trcat from Suez. What L'(llI(llll()llS, if tiny. the two Hy sllics would be ablc to attacli to store what the tiipluiiizits Cali ill? ll- tiu-ir tvithdi'aival nos tiiict-rlnin. l.undun spnkcsnivn liIll(t'tl trims of s "pliuscil HiIllfll'tlwlll.".lCFVOIlitOI'I began Except that now hatch ufiihc Suez Caniil is solidly l)lt)('l(0(l. ,,,,.,-mam; at-tiiiitiarzihlc British or French troops uniild be pullcd out as each new rnnlinilenl the at this UN lnrce ninveri in. All along Britain has uniil9(i- as the price of uillirlraival-a guarantee that be worked otit. But pressure nitiuiitctl for im- 'll('(llal.(', unconditional withdrziwa! hv Britain and Fraiicc and UN. 5cci'etiii'y-Gcnci'ai I-iaiiiiiiarskjold l in prcvailcd bcforc the military lnv lllllll thc UN force Assembly mcelink in NEW Ylllk wnuid stay on the job in Egypt rcncwcd its demand that the Brit- iintil a general seltlcmcnt could lsh and French forccs withdraw- .gcsi factor in their decision is the iilraariv hnti arccptcd the conlen-lfuilure in win the slightest suppurti Col. r .l. Storey was guest speak- er at the -annual meeting of the Kings County Board of which was heldvat the Bison Ree- taurant last Wednesday night. Aft- er a delicious turkey dinner. Mr. John A. MacDonald who presided in the absence of the president. Mr. R.K. Clements. intorduced Col. Storey. The main topic of tot. stoi-ey's address was ”The purpose and uses of the Board of Trade in Com- iiuii of Egypt's Nasser that Egypt in ll';isliini:tnn for their interven- has the right. once the allies tiniiisi policy. ' l 'l'lit- L'.S. not only voted with Stntct ltiissia sis.-iinst Britain and l-'raiiice in the UN General Assem- biit nliIlll' it known no U.S. oil supplies would be forthcoming plniis fur ctimplete with- dranal ucre definitely announ That uas cnonnmic as well as and relations ht-tween Britain and ll0lllll'r1i lll'E55llF9u bemllse "15 United stale, severely blocking of the Suez Canal has grained. cut off Europe's normal nil sup- U.s' pRE5Sl'RE plies Already gasoline rationing Last Saturday gh, is in effect and an industrial slow- down in pi'0sm-ct Washington's hostility stirred up a wave of anti-American senti- mcnt in Britain and France ut cnolcr lll'f:lflS cniphasized the av- erriding importance of the Anglo- Aiiicrican allitincc. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT Piirliamciit mct in special ses- sion in Ottawa for four days. The lu get going. y if that happened. it would re- status quo aiitc-the situation that UN encral "forthwith" was the phrase used this time. i Britain and France will he bow-i iiii: to that demand. But the big-y muiiity life." He said "The Board of Trade is the eyes and ears of the community and is made up of business and professional men, which includes the farmer and fisherman. because they are busi- ness men." He also said "The Kings County Board. In becoming reactivated, needs the advice and 1' council of older members and the energy of the younger members." Col. Storey went on to say that ”The Board of Trade is a body of men working together. foi; the good of the community instead of the Individual. is not used as a political tool. and is open to every commun- ity minded citizsri in any area of the Province. town. City, village or rural area." He brought greetings from the Maritime Board nf Trade as well as the Charlottetown Board. and strcssed the importance of the local group being affiliated with Trade ' the Maritime Board and the APEC.; 'Speol(s'.On Purpose And Place Wnlcv Clory F-fed Of Trade Board In Community At The Legion Hull On Monday evening, November 26th friends of Miss Bernice Clory of Georgetown held a shower in the Canadian Legion Hall in her honor. prior to her msrrialle l0 from -the local board for his con-y atmctive and appreciated addressz; Following Col. Stnrey's addrcss.i Mr..John A. Macl)nnald. concise report on the Board of. town, which took place in St. James Trade work shop recently held in Church in Gwrsctowlb On Wed- Charlottetown. November 28th. A resolution was passed to be forwarded to other boards or trade for support. asking for an exten- sion of a daily train service In this BT98. The election of offirt-rs then took place. uitli Mr, John A. lilac- Donald being elected president, Mr. John Balleni vice-piesident, and Mr. Ralph Beck secretary- treasurer. The immediate past president, Mr. R.l(. Clements, is to be a member of the executive. The importance of representa- tion of active members from out- lying communities was discussed at length and with this pur- pose in mind. the next meeting is to be held In Murray River with arrangements being made by Dr. Lorne Bonnell. i it is the hope of the local iiomif that strong representation from Murray River, Murray Harbor. Georgetown. and other areas will be in attendance. with future meet- ings to be held in these localities- ber of friends gathered and spent a Very enioyable evening in Elm?! and dancing. Miss Clory and her fiancee were the recipients of BLAMES CANADA LONDON (CPI-The Daily Mail says that recent Increases in the price of flour In Britain have been caused. in part, by the Cana- dian government "withholding the bounty of good harvests from the market." The comment refers to increasing food costs in Britain. The newspaper says the increases should not be blamed on the cur- rent Suez situation. T0 HONOR "MAIlTYRS" CAIRO tlieulersl-The Egypt- ian government has decided to re- place the statue of Ferdinand do gave . y Mr. Clarence Layboit of Charlotte-I At the,Legion Hall a large hum-l many beautiful and useful gills. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Special Sunday dinners will be served in the Bison "Rainbow" dining room, Montague every Sunday for the rest of the season. I Capt Doiron attended school in St. Charles. After graduation from Prince of Wales College he join- -ed the Canadian Army. He pro- recited in Korea as adjutant of the llluyal Canadian Regiment and lat- ter served as staff officer under i(Ienral Cassels at Headquarters of .the First Commonwealth Division. l FOR SALE 8 MILCH COWS and 3 CALVES Apply K. COFFIN. Souris. Phone 20-24 DAVIE FULTON, M. P. A contender for the national leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party will address a pub- lic meeting in- THE SOl.lIllSiTl-IEATRE On Wednesday. Dec. 5I'II At 8:30 pm. Other speakers will include Hen. R. R. Bell and the Federal candidates for P. E. I. All interested are invited to attend. (L THE AUCTION FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN Cnniinons dclialed Canada's role .h- h -2,; th .h d - ASTER" GUARDIAN :..:;..".:;'l.. ?."iu.f.J”?:”ii.1il.lkf.i2E”ii.l?li.2”ii2iE'L”...i”':'FlEi TURKEY or CHICKEN s liiinislr-it Pcnrson tlcfcntlctl ('an- I to P I . . I i W . ' l E .224: .";:1r:..".::'.' :: 5.5:... 3.2: .S2:.::t::"::.:r. :l:.,.:::':..' with an the mmmangs. '"""' "" ""Pl"t ”' . unit at tvi no ' e a ”t'iurc )uy' m up ' E F .. t .. , eifif" "Ir B””"" "7 ii" "IF. U5 i.)rr- Lorne Bnnnell extended a Piinilll-KI'Xl?9lIa(l'II'l llI'iT:iafilg);I,-sit was tail: AduIT3 1 CIIIIOTOII .75 Th. MaOo'u of Monfagu. and vicinity (.”".K S',E(.MLS in a day many N0.”(.Ed Dr. lnman. Miumay railrlqler::llfELp5P(S:::;r:,:1”l;f:F::)?m:E warm vote of thanks to Col. Storey nnunced Thursday. in ('lU('l(. Sill 93. with t-liinics S25. Lztic. will resume pmclii-c. Fucs- ' T Dinner served from 4 to 7 bO OH day! December 2nd. Om” huursilloll. John l)lt-ft-nhakcr, said Can- as usual. 'ada should summon a now Quebec cnnfcrciicc of the Wt-stcrn powers Alto rriiiinlt-tc line on clcclric and spring uttllllfl vlticks. Buclincrl Jcwcllcrs. Montague- THE BISON RESTAURANT, , ANSCO and Kodak ciinieras anti l"l0 lwal the wounds of dlsatzreei VALLEYHELD .. ORWELL Ilt'C('SSOFl('S, Vicwniasicrs and "1"?" " y 1 1 "Pa" Connrmminn. SMWTS for rp-jlsy wesmrn mug, in stock nip Tho lfniise voted C011-llfl0fl('E in I Sunilny Dec "nil Oritcll llcad PcDlci"s Jewellery. tlic IZ0l'l"nniciit's liiinrlllna of this -I i ' ' 7. ' vy '. crisis and approved the cxpcndi-i ,i,i.,,j' '-?5,;,AK,i,i',',',i'1'R3.,";7il'M:,:iif:. sr. Pl-1TER'S BAY Pastoral Illl'(' of si.ooo.ooo for lltirtgnrian; AND NOMINATING CONVENTION 9 9' Th. , (lhz jS(I'.D.S'iSl.". - .-v M". Mmlsmn Pmlrrlill; 8:31;! 2.: 2 gm? aglulltnled iclirf Tlltll the mrmhers ucnt 1 homceuntil the regular session , . g . . , RICA. vl(..'.m(.s famlmls 43.8! by mm R”. Bo". "mus Jan. R y of lungs Cnunly Liberal ASsO('l8lI()n to st-lct-t a candidate to Mgnfagu. Audifgfiufn this fully nutoniiitic pliunm.'r:IDhl R F A "(TOR nlrmnmg "Kn yN,v:qsER-5 REVENGE . y contest the next Federal election will he held at 2:00 pm. plays 14 T0('(tl'fl.'i zit nun i(lIll'llI of ii Om; il'l giock but gmng tum Mml I-Iiix-hctl hv Hllvlirciit vi-clory.. Wednesday. December l2tli at the Town Hall. Georgetown. V ' w.'" g.. ygu fh.f.. i"”"'" Y"” "mi mi” "N ”"ifm' i('ltiltlreii:s records at Pepi:-ir's lew- i IARNBSS” "id i" 'mI"""" 1, Each poll is entitled to send five accredited delegates. Ive wish i0 ammunce lhe OPPWYIE of 0Ur "PW Ware" tlnly S.'l4ll5. Wc still hiivc a cw I L A ' l or-i c HIIISS cnor a ion. 0 house. At this time W W0” H t 1 l It-ft at the old price S.'lliI3. Flint ciicim Jens. Larize numbers of British e l d ke 0 hank an our y I..H. POOLE. President. and French nationals also were wm ms! mmd B, pwlm.-5 RESERVE mwmher N for customers who have favored us in the past, and we Donations of any kind may be left at the ellcry. pantry sale at Stctvm't and EC('k'g Jexpcllcrt from Egypt. Otlicr Jewsi are sure that with our new warehouse we are bet- . A . t as Ladl. A "Ii ,.WH'e seized as hnslatzes and In- ter ui ed to serve our needs in the future. DUNDAS Aiuiandiilc llnilcrl Kil:::;"8ol,my Hospnpgp immry terncd. and their property and eq pp y Omg. 9"”. Mufmm. coo Church Plrvull-" Slllld3Y- 0"" 3 biisincsscs crinfiscnlcd. S A. Cllst-ll'lCL', pastor. Dundns div- Inc serx-ice 2.10 pm. Ordination of l-Zldt-r. This scrvicc will he mn- tluctcd by Rt-v. D. Sharpe of Hon- ris United t'liiircli. Annantlnle Eve- ning Wrirsliip 7 fit! p.m. l'l(iG - ALI-IXANDRA - ll.'i7.cl- DEALERS IN QUAKEK and FUL-0-PEP FEED. QUAIIER ENRICIIED FLOUR AND MILL FEED. l l 1 PAIR WEATHER Is no guidc. iNl-2W TROULE srorr FINAL TODAY SHOWS I-3-7-9i iNu snow banks yet. But you have; Tcnsinn rieve l oped ht-Iwccn only it) more shopping days until Syria and Iraq to add another N0 PLACE TO HIDE - - - l Christmas. Shop while stocks are trouble area to the Middle East EXCEPH IN HER ARMS - . . complete at Pepler's Jewellery. (turmoil. Large quantities of Suvlel - I Isims were rcporicd in Syria, with GIVE IIIM an electric shaver. ,, ,1,-mm man M the Nasser gym. Ncw Remington. Sunhciini I , I and ' H , d 1. brook. Scrvlm lor 5"'"l-'l-V- "W . Philishave shavers retail s22.oo lo ,,,a:,'li,':.S.,':,'.Ti...f,'i.i ,.;3,.'f:..f";.. 2nd. Uigg 11 am Alcxnndra 3 ll fs:l.”i.t)f). Boehner'a Jewcllcrs. Mon- A ' ' v H-mm N." .w,,-;;- 2 :'”:..'.".:l."c."..”.:r...it"':..i22:: '1'. iiianniiiiigtreiiin iziviiiiilcmianiiirili and FOR' THE wsrcu of vourwi””" ii” i”"" W" '”""e" i" i . - , ' t t . . t - lthc Ba hdad act. w"i”i mm" Wm M rrndnmi A" ''h"'"' i'o"K.'"”' wh.'"m'."' B"i'.i Canaila hnspopcncd hcr doors to are wclcnnic to tlinsc scrxlccs. am and Lane. Also (mo diamonds y rofuzcos mm U,” Hungarian Rev. C, W Passcy. Minister. and gifts for all occasions at Pepfnmununist mum. Tm, wvorng Ml-S”: ".151-WMV An extlfu. i" I J-"”eii"y' mi-tit dispatched lm m i g r atinn tlve mccling of the p.-mu. Edy yr. PETERS iisv Pastoral lllllll-ii" Pltkelslllll l0 Vlelmll '0 ward island Music Festival will charge. Service held in Si. i'rtersl5"l"l"'m' l'”'i5""3"-V "'9 "'""” hclil recently at tho homc of Mrs. i Bay United Church. Sunday. Dcc. lmmi "i deserving """"ri”"-A i" Ethan Slcuart tit-c-prcsitlcni forl2nd. 2 pm. Service conrliiclcd by ('3""”i"- Th” "e'"V"""'9"i "ii" ""i Kings Cnuntv I Tliirtccn members. Rev. H. R. Bcll. Plcase note change "'"'""”i ii will Prmide ii" V55” M mg. Necut.”-IE WIN present row in mm ,iigc for those a('ccptcd. in contrast r(-s(-ntinlg Chm-lntietnwn Summcr-T g Ito the usual practice of lending ml? Cmnw." Snmhpon I n ,1! USE OUR Christmas lay away passage -money to be repaid later. 'Mnn't""e M”'mwN of 15. vary plan. Chose you: wratch frgm :1-y, "I"wr'i :arlll?f.'I' CFXSHOIC: ltnok sl to ' - " " i in. Bulovn. Lor e, ilcn an oi crr ta o . ves n aian panc mm r?mm&”M: (i.i:r:ndM:',i,i,i,:i)1,l,i:1iiliine makes. Rt-tall 312.50 to 389.50. i bound for New York crnshcd on l"h:":1h:,'u::in?1il :3." "K." mm.9,,. Bot-hner's Jewellers. Montague. takeoff from Paris airport. Thirty- . three died. Including the brilliant "t "'".' "i””"5' . M "" 7'25; ”' VACANCIES iron alimiled ntim- ,.,.,,,,, 1.31;," .m-p...g.-,. fnnduc'0f ii” i""'""” '""""”' " Sim" M" her of new mdmbers in Monts- . . (luidn Cantelll. Then. on Tuesday. ;;3:;1P""'r;l'Tv'1"noi;"i(i:' Rue Lsdles Curling Club. Allyn"! ai Venezuelan airliner flying from Montague. Watch for list of articles for sale. Will be in the Guardian's Monday Issue. MATTHEW a. MoclEAN trol SOURIS P. E. I. GOING our or BUSINESS SALE THE MONTAGUE 5c TO si.oo STORE Beginning today until Christmas 75'Vo of our stock will be sold at discounts ranging from l0Vo to 50'Ve. See our Discount Counters-V e r y limited stock - First c 0 III e - First served - Come early. TWO OF TOOAVI MOI? IIILLIANY OTAII IN A DRAMA THIT PROIII OIIP IN THE HIAIT OF A WOMAN I y..,,.,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,. ..,..... M... y N... W, ,,, Cm... ...,.,,,,,, ,,..., m Low, We offer prices that will never be repeated In Montague again. ::a'”"::;'lmi""' V't”"i'"g 'i ihelflrorge lnman before Deoemhcri. mnunialn near ttsngestinallon. ' . All 25 ho d . ed. A """"""""' - "" ' " Wm WILLIAM Here are a few samples to melts your dollars go further. PERSONALS , HOLD .,......,... Ml.ShI J MC-i '"""""" dlgmii" Mir 2y.5i.'g'.'L””'f.?.',.ioym3i:v DEBORAH """' A large assortment of toys at 207:; off 10c Scribblers-12 for 1.00. in Charlottetown. v The many friends of Mrs. Cecil: Hickcn tJunel are pleased that she is recovering from an attack- of the flti. l ' l Mr. and Mrs. Also Nelson. Moe-l 5c Scrlbblers-6 for 25c. Christmas Hard Mixture-Reg. 1,5 lb. bag 2015-- 3 bags for Hockey Pll7.7.zlP.l-4-RPg. 9Rc-Special 79c each Boxed Writing Paper--Reg. 31.00-Special 89c All items in stock 55.00 or over going at 2075 and 30',l6 off. Special Discounts on Christmas Tree Lights. Yarn-limited quantity-Clearing at 10"4 off. Mayfair Theatre MURRAY ltlvllllt e DEC. 1 SATURDAY ?lI!l!."I1I.atI'eu.retufn5tI Irm; a pier ” ” t; s2Baby Nybn4i1es l. 2. 3x. Regular nchch R t T, I d P R0 R” In v res veil Mend! '98T c ' ris mas inse an aper pe- . 25o- ndggtlg-W -ml 0"lm- ”" Small assortment of Toilet Gift sets-ions off. 2 for 39c. - Fancy Bone Chins Cups 5 Saucers-Reg. 98c Chrlstm W l P -red. hit d as rapping aper w e an -zforuyn. ”"”"" J” C'''""''' 0"" """'”"' green--10c Roii-3 for 25c. "She didn't know love could cost so much"; - - 'She never knew what was coming next - - - A kiss of I kid": "SM TGIF”- ed out for the loving warmth of a manta hands and found her- self in the grip of fear." SHOW TIME-7:1! I no p.rn. COMING - MONDAY Ii TUESDAY "HIT THE DECK" ta CINIMASOOPI and tlcmnoobolt starring: Jase Powell, Tony Martin. Debbie Reynolds. Waller Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hewitt llld son Arthur, left Tuesday on I combined business and holiday trip to New Glasgow. N5. and Petit do Gret. Residents of lower Montague I". very pleased to note that Jim- WC ..lr lsveryhusrnlr ncvc-vie: his pulp field. which is lobslohdedhiihoeerlvlvrllttlt lime Vlarf. Y Sorry-Noiayeweys-Noclterges-Ne lefeeds-No Phone Orders-No Ix- elteeges. MERRY CHRISTMAS sun A HAPPY NEW YEAR GOINGOUT OF BUSINESS SALE